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Rthisiay formeditp one -ay 'a-. t.liies ---:-'M -N . - -C . DOZIERX4 ~ fored iime, , AttorLyy at Lawmay ~j~g~idd RH scu orq '1a maytm Sbe'found - 'the Offioe1mmgdiately below ihe'NoM side ofthe Court House, or in t Oce tsCommissioner in-Eguity.. % -4 --Bie 2'St . SSTOCK OF NOR AT.-!"ST %g S wshin oloi hii business as speedify a poiuib~wib i n te .first day of anry nextCLO'OUS1 BOOKS, an~dn and after tb t, .d offer hisixteive' lock at 'Goods, Alargo portion. f -.theSt4lwill be 'omredz-t On heavy au-sticly $taple-articles the expense of transportation will be added.. - 177Famnilies wishing-to obtain supphes will fnd general ass'rtment, and Country Merchants may obtain miany articles fromihe Stoekeat prices below the present market value. - -M. FRAZIER. Dec 23 t 50 h i"Otice. Thr S.McCLINTOCK!S SCllOOW bees ned on Monday 19th Janua 1857. I ror T ro -$5 6 and $7, per quarter. -Dec.23 St 59 Press, Type and Fixtures, Seday in Januayext, iwill sell at the Ofie of-thezsdgefield Informer," in this' - l sge the PRESS,TYPE and FIXTURES be n that Oie, to the highest bidder. On a eredit of six nxonths, with good note. C7 W. STYLES. - Dec.23, 1 66, 2 50, A desirable ReisdenCe FOR SALEI. HE Sbscriber offers fo islthe hOUSE and T DLOT formerly oeenpied W Adams, Esq. The Jlouse' is cbmpadieI Ynet and in per feet order, and is one of ' best bui t.reide~nes In the District. . OPrico lo, and 'tisi to siit the :purchaser. If not sold-by January it willie rent ed CIAS.A. RAYMOND. Dep2 2 - 50 * Houseand Lot for Sale. 11E Subscribe.vuffers for sale his conveniently .located and cosfortableDWELLING, lying immediately below tlte Conrt House, and occupied recently. by Win. McEvoy.i It containsfourg rooms, and has amexed a Kitchen, Smoke Hous and other outbuildingj, with a good yard ana'afie gardep. - If not sold at private sle previ us to the irat Monday in January, it wilthenbe oftered at pub lie outpry- - Tiams, one hair cash, and the balance on a credit of t% elve months, with note and good security. CIAS. McGREGOR. Dec 4 2:50 T ne Horsefor. Sale, I WILL sell the *ue thorough br-ed STiLIUON HENRY at:Eddefield C: ., on sale day in February next, to the highest bidder, on a credit until first January -185.8, with nis'rest from date. A note with good security will i e required.' - IlElNRY is sold for divisionas'heis owned..by a firm.' Henry was by Imported Gleneo: 1i dam by M~edoe. llis pedigree is einquestionable and will be given in ful-to the purcharser. He 'is fifteen band; andlan incih high. - He is the Stallion that took first premium at-our State Fair in Columbia -in Novem 1 . H. sale-day in .manary. -TL10..G. BACON. Dec 24 6* . -i :--- -50 1 AVING bought out the entieatoek and trade ofMessrs. lgOBINSON & JACKSON, lHamburg S. C.,; 11llcontinue the businessiat their old stand where-'wibe kept constantly -on hand a -generalarsortment'ofHARDWARE, and .would respetfully siolicit a continuance of their old friends' p tronage and also a liberal. share from my own. * '- - * JOS. J. K ENNEDY.' n 24 __-__ *-StATE OF SOUTH CA~ROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQf~flY. Sarah Dozier, ). yMJncey Dosier 1JOTCE ishereby given to all and singular thie .uIcreditors-of 'Arthur Do.zier deceased, whose claims, shall bd'leit unsatisfied by the Administrator to presentiand isove them before mte -on or before the fodrthi Ionday in March next, on pain of being precluded' frora the benefit of the decree for dis tribution..; Given und( my band at my office.-December, 16th 1856' . A. SIMKINS, c.z.u n. Dec. 24 .. 3m * 5 TH E STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN.A, * EEIELD DISTRICT, joh'nEdmonds' George Newbe5y ad others. JOTICE is herebygiven to all and singular the . creditors orM.iriami Newby deceased, to pre ent and prpve'it eir respective demands before- me on or berdre the fourth Monday in March next, on -pain of being preplpded from thp henpfit of thp acefee for distribution. Given tinder my hand at my -office this' 16th De e' ember, 1856.. '7 A. SIMKINS, C B.E D. - Dec.24-. - Sm. 50 Wanted, 1000,. LBS, of HIDES, for- which the highest market prIce will be given. Apply to -J. C. McDONALD. hamburg, Dee 0 ' m 48 - Stefla Shawls. BROO03 & NORRELL, Augusta, Georgia, have just received per steamer a fine lot of sa-ita tihawls. A ugusta e 16 1846 tf 49 A LI Pecronsis-heing demandsagainst thme Estate of Miss Mlary Parkmnan,.dee ., are requested to meet me at Edgeleld C. H.,on; Tutsdamy thme 15th ,Inanar'v with their'claims properly.attested, au I wih toclose up said Estate. - - OS. PAPRKMAN, A dmn'or. Dq4 ' 4t - . 50 N*~ OTICE!. rpi HKRE will be an Ele.ction held on the Second S1Monday in January 1857, for Intendant and' Wrens for the Town of Edgefield. The Elec-' - tion vill..be, held at Drs. Teague's Drug Store. Mesrs.- Wright, LaBordhe and Rufus Vean will act as Maunagers. 'By order of Counned. * HR. H. SULLIVAN, See'y. ~cp- *-3g 50~ Come inI, 'Gentelee. -U~P-Ree4;,ed Twenty-five Barrels double Red jified RYE H ISKEY of a-superior quality and 'low ' -e:.. io, Absolto Deadorizen Alcohol, res smoke Beef,-&.' - - S. E..JOWERS, Agt. -'Hamburg, Dec 23, tf 50' ~Estray INoicee% OLEPi befor ,je-Wan Estray by John Tsr ner.-one SRELL HIORSS, fourteen-hands !Iaenei- highb* arjce Ba main alaitinft adtnd supiposed to'be'about twenty year old, at tu e :dillars The said horse til be ~j~h~bu ny s,'h ing about t,1enty-two * efeaCourtouise, on the An ShWn~s ittehini a. teyAcdt" s~*Ukn aaQ~scare rae . EFIRST -MONDAY Year b - A h - oi Thia r'thi IsitatioSchwil, -be enateiid upon with a corpa of five Prfsrin The~new.Gardm - r ts u e!iui nfgS. t he selection of men, ofchracter and tlent ar As sistauts, the Priaeiyals hopeimuierii the egnfidence' of UerPirns an uoaird every 'advantiige to their i fuiher, to secure theseendsthey wil receive only a limited number of students. The S'ebolastic year Will -consisf of-two sessions, of fiveimints each: First Session commencing Jan-. uaiyi1st,.and ending:June lst: Second: Session commencing Jdly 5th, and endiing Decembeir 15th. Tzkas.-For. schooi .expenses,. 4. e, Tuition, Books,4eo, Boarding, Lights Fuel.and Vashing,.. $100r'perssion. - PATkENTr.-Fifty Dollaraat the begving and middleCo. each session. There rillbe noleharge for medical, ttendanco.-' No one under twelve or over be recevd, and all *pplicants arereqiired to enter at th'e beginnng of the sesions - . ..jVACLTY AI OFFICERS: L aj ; JENIliNs, (Senior in -Regulation, i Dheipline and Organizationj- Professor of J athematies. . Cap.L A. COWARD, (SeniorFiFinancial e partment, rofessorof Natural Phi:isph~y and Fencs. Lieut C. A. SEABROOK, Professor of Latin and Greek. Lieut. E. MclVER LA -.Prof.' Bellee Letirei. Lient. H. T. ABBOTT, Assistant in Zatheimatics and Eglish : D I. H. THV-SSON, N. D.1 Surgeon. B. P. BOYD, Bursar. Yorkville,De.-23,-1856, 2t 40 Edgeifeldillale Acadcny. - Ifi ercises'of-the Edgelield Male Acade nnwill-commenee on Monday, -January *12th, 857 -bIR!mcCASLAN, still has charge of th-eSchool, -a fomhis past success' in preparing boys for ollege we Iope he will be liberally patronized. Tuition of Primaiy Classes -for the Scholastic. ear'g28-; Qf liatermedaste $32; of the. Classics $40. Students will he chargeafrom time of entering until the-end of the session. - A. SIMKINS5 Chairman Board of Trustees. Dec 17 4- 49 Masoni Female College, Cokesbuiy, S. C. HCSE-Aereises in this College will be resumed I the ist Sha'ool day in February.. For information as t&.Terms, Catalogues, &c., Address -F. F. GARY, Sco'ry. a Cokesury, Dec 22, 6t'. 50 WTLLIAM STON' I%-ALE.ACADERY. H E ercises of this INS'TITUMION will be Sresimed o:the 4tl Monday in Jan ary next, under .e control of, J. MANLY WLKlCR,'with a competent Assistaht. TheTrus tees are fittered in agAin- liaving secured'the ser vices-of Iir. WALKEiR'fr'the ensuing year. 'The Institution hasjfinely prospered pnder his charge; and from experlence, we can recommend hiinas a gentleman. and teacher: of high'.character and worthy of patronage. Students will be prepared to enter a resieetablo Class in anyCollege of the State. VWIniatoia is. ahaalthy -and flourishing Town; in Anderion'District. The Greenville. & Columbia Rail 'Road:passes -through tho place; by which Students from abroad can find an easy access: The~placo is more pleasant and dcsi~rable, ona account, of the~celebratedVlineral Spring, which is near the ACADEMY. :-. Bates of Tuition. SpellingReding and W iting per Session, $6,0Q '3e above withEaiglish Grama~r, Biok Keepiair, Phailosophy, &c. - 10,00 Ancint Languages and Mathenrities, 63,00 Contingenat.Expenses,- 5 - Stdenasivill latelargedefrom the timne of ente ingtti'the clloethSession. ' Board can be had in respectable families, at frot Eight to TenaDollars per Month. - 4Rev. B. F?. MAULDaN, DaNIEL. LtoN, A usru Wait~ts,- Esq,- Trustees. . Dr. W. B3. MZ1LLwEE, W. K;CEMENT. J Wil imston, S. C., 1Nov. .19, 1856. 6t 50 - CFThSi is'to certify that Mr. J. MAa.v WALKER I was a..pupil, and afterwards a pupil and assistantr whit me, in the Thalian A cademy. His Seholarship Was-highly respectable, his morals irreproachable. all his-habits and principles noble and becoming the~ gentleman and thec christian. He hasa my full con fidence as such, and I feel certain that he will prove hiiself a tffieient- anfl faithful teacher, worahy of patron:ge, not only, in the lower brantches, but int the Classical nnd M~aheinatieal Departmnents of any i Academy ; and jastly meriting thme kin.l r~gard of all gentlemen. -.(. L. KENNEDY. g Thalian A cademy, Nov. 10, 1856. A sitiuation Wanted. T E REV. Ht. DUNTON, is desirous of oh-. .taining a situation as Teaceh.er of an English( School, in some healthy ne~ighborhood in Suoutla I Carolina. In addition to teaching all the Branches a usually taught in onr common Schools, MIusie,on the Pianno will be taughat to such girls as are desi rous of obtaining this accomplishment, having as sociated with him a competent female assistant. Good References can be obtained. C Address Rev. HI. Dunton, Meritt's Bridge S. C. Dec. 17, -- 3t . 49 ~ ANew Year atfHanid! T HE season has again arrived when every one is expected to settle up all arrears. I therefore giv timely warning to' all indebtcd to gte, either by rote or open account, to come forward and settle up without delay,.as I do not intend to be riding or sending ani agent allf over the country, and payint a high per cent for colecting. I now wanat my money and nust have it. No excuse for bad crops. ggYou can settle with'iie until the first Feb ruary, a'ter that time with my Attorney. JOHN COLGAN. Dec 24 6t . -50 ' . Fair Notice, A LL Pesn- whose claims against the Estate of C.J lvrhave not been settled will please call immediately on H. T. Wright, Esq., who is fully authorised to settle all of the said claims. And1 all those whoese claims are not settled by Thursday af'erale daiy in February iaext, will mecet me i the Comiiner's Oilice on thant day as I intend to make a final rettlement. of the Estate at that time. All those i'edebted to me will call on Mr. Wright and setle with him. Thiose who don't pay by Thurs damy after salo day in1 Feba uary will be uncondition ally aued.- + t~migt te:bv o Now, gentlenmen, by~attadigt h bv o will oblige me--and ir you do.n't r will -obige you. JOUN- RAfl'SFOR D, Adm'or.\ Dec 24. - 4t - .50 NOTICE ! L L Persons indebted to nie as Executor of the l. aiteif Dr. J. 0. Nicholson, dec'd., or due me as Adrninisrattorof J. C. Allen, dec'd., must come forward and settle, as guardians have beena appointed for the legatees of said Estate. I hope all concerned still comply-without further trouble.. 0. W. AL'EN. Dec 24 - ~ ' 4t . 50 NOTICE ! T'TIE Urndersigned has noiw sold out his 'entire Stoekc of Gtoods, snd intends leaving the State on te 10th ay of January; anda needs andl must have the money thaat is duo him. Therefore all per. sons in-aywise indebted to- him are requested to m nake inauaediate ~payment, oar at latest by the 9th .January next. *This is fair no'ice. R. I. SULLIVAN. Dec 24 3t ..50 SBtrayed ROMthae Subscrib~er at Edguhield C. H., on ib onday te 15th inst., a BAY. HlORdE,. about 15 bands high, five years lold, a small white -spot in thec forehead and- alskinear the end of hais nose. No pai-ticular mnarks or sears recolleected. Areasonable rewarde-ill .be.,given for his de iveryto ineat my:eidenecg or anny ifarmation oneening said horse thinkfpily 'rceived.: - 24- -- - ,B. T. MIMIS. -Physicians' Bugg frtikfandPocket EDC INECA ES.-rsai by Say2.. - .. 3TAGf Drggst Y r i r F l . -e t - - ' - V - Court Ubuse ' oleofirtMond u.Jisua nemi the followiugpropefty lan fol gn to wit . WilliAmr Siannon, AslygeemLi r tedisa&. Min'aiot vsiThe~ e,The tradi'of laud Metho-Di-ednt livd/A'ia:iiing two'hindre er nioreiopess adjoiningiaudsof Derzisk olsanale Johoer nd uthei.: .James A. TallErtadiitsvs. Thomas R.Col lier; A tract ofland containing thred hmidred-aics, more or lessdjdiiiands:otCharles Freena Jaies BlatkWand-otirs. lejininEttieredgei~Am'ir4and e rvs G. L. Butleir ' Atract of land- ontaining ihtsx acres. more.or less, bonided b',ylands of A L Dearinig, William iitherede and others. W. L.-&.P. J Colemant anaothers, vs.-LewsW Holmes, A- titt of fand coitining twelte'handied acres, more dr less,- adjoinin l'ands of Derick fIol sonbak'e JLA. LottU andithers. SDroadwatcr anld oth'er's;. vs. Willitm dalolazir. a tract or land containing si hindred acres, more or less, adjoinidg lands of-Douglab RobertsonMrs. Nancy:Talley and others.,-, Gilford Waller va. William 'G. WH ite A fraetiof land containing nystj'iyrest more or less; adjoin ing lands of P.-S. Brooks, T. S. Daniel and others. The Baik Pf-Ii Mliurg,.S.. C, vs.fillamnU. Hovey, a ,HU seixnd Ldt in tieToWnfof.Haiiburig.. S: C.; on iho eoI r f M.Wereer-aid Leiensworth' St-ets> bounded by -LevensweribsStreet on - the West Mercer Eieet'on tlieNortli and. N.15 on the East,- and South- by Market Stre, as will ap pear by the plat r plan of the said-o"Tn of Ham Saimiel Brooks and others, vs. Y. H.:.Christian md others, one- House and Lot -iinhe -Village of Edgefield,. containinig one'2aere, inore or les,. ad-. oining lands of John A& Witt and L . Boulware., Also, one other lot of land in- the Villng ,of Edg ield- kiidwn as the Brick Yard: Lot, containing fire res, moreor less, idjoining lniid"John'Clgai, ohn.'MoloA,{. T. .Wright and ithers. This last nentiisned lot'.till be sold in- two lots, ou'4oteori :ining..two -acres, more or less,, and.:khown.as t ie Tod6lot, the other lot containing thr,ee sores,.mpr-e >r less.. X description .of tbo dividin : lifeswill-be lesigiatsd on the a of sale. Levi" ipon itthe >roperti of the Defeant, J B. Chriitian; Terms Cash. JAS. EIDSON, s.E.D. Dec. 10,1856, Ste . 49 - Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF SOUTd CAROLINA EDGEFIE D DISTRIT, Sa~iuel . iorn and otiers, Applioants;j Absolem Horn and others, Defendants. BY Virtue of ani order from W. F.: Durson, -3 'sq., Ordinary of said-Distribt in:the above tated eise, twill proceed to aellon theTfst fonday a January iext,ats Edgefeld Court lomefthe tal Estate of Elijah Horn, Sr., deceased, situate 'i iaidDistriot, containing one hundred.and fity-one wes more or less, adjoiing land-of Am Sophia lilman, Sdmuel Horn and'othrs. Tizaus-A credit until the first-1,nd y'in Tanu ry. 1858, purchasers giving bI'und .ith good sehu iiies,and a m6rtgage af th4 premises to the Ordi iary t6 secure'the pjurchase money. Cost tobe paid'in cash;* Pirchasers to pay extra r titles. JAS. EIDSON, S.ED. Dec. 3th 1856, 4te 49 Sheriffs. Saie.. 'Y Virtue of sundry writs .of Fieri Facias, to " - me direntedI will proceedtosel. at Edgefield "Zurt 1iouse, on tl firt Monday in Janeary,next, he folloujng property; iii the following eases, viz: Mark Etheredgeivs. William McEvoy 4nd others, ark &. Duekmaster vs&. William McE-oy, and Ja; 1. Riehardson vs. Jhe same and others,.onc negro mn by ths name of- Job, afirst rate Shoe tind:'Boot Jaker,'tl propertyof the Defendant Wm.MeEvoy Terms of sale ensh.: * 7 J~AMES ElpSON, sc D. DeJ 1561856 St - 9 t DGEFIELD DISTRTUT, -Elizabeth Corley, . 4 *W.'C. Corley, et. al T~ Y virtuc.of an ordbr GonW. F. Durisoe, Or .dinary of.C rdgefield. District, it. the above st.a d ease-, I shall proceed to sell on the first Monday January next,-at- Edgefield Court House, the teal Estate of Ad kin' Curleg, deceased, situated in ec District aforesatid, on the waters of Dorton" 1 'k, waters of' Savannath River adjoining lands of' a Blacle'ell ad CatletCorl~ey, containing one, und rd er mxore or less. - Tanxs-A cdid Af.plvE uiontlis4aprrchasers iving bond with good scecuries, and amortgage of te premises to the Ordinary to secure the purchase lney. Cost, to be paid in onah. Purchasers t. ny extra for titles. : SDc. 2, 1856, - . 5t - 47 Executors' Sale. ,.7E will proceed to sell at the late tesidence of James' Yeleol, dee'd., on WEDNESDA Y, xe 1.4th day of January next, all the persoiial pro erty f said deceased, 4 usisting of Tir steen or Fouurt een~ Negroes, ok of llorses1 Mules, Cattte, Hogs and Sheep, * Corn. Fodder, Oats, Cotton Seed, Plantation TJools, Wagon, Ox Cart, Set of B3lacksm'ithi Tools, Thrasher, Gin, head, hlousehold and Kitchen Fut-iture. Also )ne ur two Shares of Stock in the Edgelield Odd 'ellows' & Masonie Buildiug Association, and other1 rticles not necessary to mention. Also, at the same time and place will be sold the Plantation or Tract of Land heron the deceased resided, at the time of his eth,, adjoining lands of John P. Self, Wi. B. )orn and others, and containing Three hundred ud sixty-.four and a half acires, more or less. Also, the interest of the deceased- in a Tract of .ad known as the -BLACKWELL TRACT, tught-by the deceased and others for mining pur 'ses, a description of whieb will given on th~e day f slp.. gg Terms made known on the day of sale. ~JASPER YELDELL, Ex'r JOSEPh L. TALBERT. x's De 24,- .3t -50 Positive Sale'. IAVING arranged to unite my planting-inter est in Mississippi, I will sell, at a 'cery reduced d price, my L ANDS in Abbeville. They are situa ed in the " Flat Woods," ten miles from the Court Jous, the-same distance from Vienna, (river navi lation,) and immediately on the proposed route 'of ie Savannah Valley Railroad. Bicing susceptible of livisin, they will be sold, if desired-, in parcels of .25, 375, 350, 250, 300 and 155 acres, more or es, respectively. The Blret five tracts gre separ itely enelosed and ad'ioiping. and would 'make two. >r three petty little -plantations,. affording suitable ites for quarters, with wood and good spring water ~onvenienit to the same. The above Lands are offered at pr-ivato sale, and f not disposed~of by the second MONDAY in Jan iry next, will .ut up to the highest bidder on hat day. Thea e to take plaeon promises. At the same time and placb will be -sold, about 3,000 lu,shels of Corn, Seed Oats, Rye. Peas, a quantity f Fodde~r, Shucks, Cot ton &-ed,' Wagons, Carts, Weelbrrows, Plough. atid Plantation Implements ~enerally; one of Hiussey's Reaping Machines, a McCormik's- Wheat Drilt, -fine Wheat Fan,'an Eastma's Cutting Kpife, an improved Co~rn Sheller. Alo, the stock of Cattle, Hogs, 14 Mules, 2 Ier. ses, and several yoke of Oxen. Pe-soums disposed to purchase can consult me at Canmden until a week before the sale,' when I will'be on the premises. The' ernm wilt be shelled and -in saelis to suit the conve niene of pur'chasers. Terms on the day of sale. W.. J.TAYLOR. Dcc. 17 4t - - 49 Public Sale. BY consent of parties we will proceed to sell at' .EEdgefield Court Hlouso on the first Monday in January next, ~ Pour Lik~ely Negroes, loging - to the Estatq- of John VJ. 'Tillman deceased. Trms made known on day of sale. --- All persons inanywise indebted to the said Estate are rquested to pay up forthwith and all having demands againast said Estate will render them in by th~e.rst Monday. - B. P. TILLMA N, A. A. GLOVER, - + J.;F. ADAMS. Dec.17 - 3t - 49 Trugsteest S'ale. Y an order from Chaneelor War'dlaw, - 'will ~3. sell at Edgefield.C. ii., on sale day in Januat .nxt; the flle., ing NlG iO' SL AV iS,ti wit : onon.' ugolla, Sophiia and hior ehildNed. . T etn's made known on day of sale. -'ELDREI)M.SWEARNGEN, - Trustee of S. B. Ryan. Dec.7 - . '-49 C ' :PECIAL JEOENNlI aridnthe aiif tts -1c OU ' . stantlyineriasmg. ,nslae om ourre mnoval frn 3.R . E-'o d ficentand spaioBR BUIDING 9 33..T AL The* rciom'an a ledieuti..of -thi 'D r6.s by anysinilar stablis rmeifs t 0. tes - nd .biitit il afffaciliies. for. our usual LARGE. lMCEJANO US-BOOKS' C.HEAP PUB& O S, &C,, e no ropose addi 'largely to our present TOC of STATIONER- And those in want of LEDGEE~Slo0 CVASH BOO% '.rER, NOTE AND4f PAPER, &c, &o. ill find it. to theirA visit us. S. 0. co IAY &C. 00, - and S er Stationers, - scof the Neta-Boy." ChretoDc16 . m -.. 49 - - ILLIA1IIBREAR, A reeivd _w York his.Fa and. .Wintcr inpplies of e -nd Fdiney PJ. iOoDS ai on whie Rich PrintedP Ir elaestPaisstyles; Plaid Frenehand .Paid O Plain White njcdi l neh .NERINOS, of rquality'; Fancy Dress SILKS ofv~autiful styles ; Suierior-Plain Blaek a&LS, at very low prices-; BEnek Silk~ EL ET ra widthiind quall y, for Ladies': Basq - Real Welsh Fwaranted noto Ilev' ~il~: .~p, and Ptn dir LANNELS some at very lor prices, fur er ants; - .arseilles, Allendaleand Lnneaster QUIL TS$; Suprior 4-4,5-4 and 04 Furniture 1)1MITIES; Ladies' Embroidered and Item-stitched Lion ambrio IIA NDIGHE HIES FS. Ladies' Eimbroidlerd Muslin COLIARS aid TNDERSLEEE, in s~tr Sqperiorilanaek DIAPERS, TABLE CLOTHS na NAPKINS-; Superior 4-4 Irish LIXEASand LONG LA A N 12-4 Linen LIIE ETINGS and Pillow CaseiN NS; 12-4 Bitenehled Allendale .SHEETINGS and Pil w Case COI TONS; 78 and 4-4 lileaecd SHIRTINGS, of the nst approved styles;. A large supply of English and Amerienn PRINTS; A complete ,nssorltment of Ladies' Gontlemeni's Iisses and Youthi's HOSIERY; A 'full supply or airticles for Servants' wea, Wihnr~every -article required. f. iud Plantation tT!rind which will at very w prices. The public are'respectrully requested to examine e aseortment. A ugusta, Dec. 16 tf 49. New Carpets. . WIL L!A3 SHEAIE. AljGUSTA, G-.. AS ree d from New York, lUc 1elvt CA \RPETS, of new -md spleni Sn-eri..- Eiiglish Brussels CARPETS1 .of new ad elegant paitti~rne igrain and Three-ply CA RPET~S, .u the. best i;ke. wanrrainted all wocil: Superior 34anid 4-4 Venetian CARPETS, for 'Ialls and Stairs; English Uiussels and Stair C.A II PET:; CRUMB CL.OT HS, in patterns and byjthe yard:; A large supply of six, seven and eight feet WINy )W SHADES; .. Embroidered Lace and 15Mslin CURTAIS :some at very .lod prices ;) Rich Colored DAMASKS and DE LAIN ES, for Tindow Curtains; BR ASS CORNICES and CRAIN ND af beautiful patterns; Rih Chenille Hearth RUGS an.1 DOO R M ATS; Cocoa, Adelaide, and Colored SheepSkin MATS,. or Halls.. The public, are respectfully iihvited to exa:nine the ssortent. Augusta, Dee. 16 ,tf . . 49 Negro Cloths and Blankets, WETILLIAMY SHEAR has received a . large supply of NEGRO CLOTUS and LE.\ANKETS4. Als.', Superior Whitney Bed fL.\.NKETS~ all f which will besold at very low prices. ugusta, Dec. 16 - f . 9 Whalebone Skirts, WITL LIAY SH EA R has received from VNew York, Ladies' Slate Colored.Whale bone and Wadded SKIR TS, of the most approved. As, Mlisses' WHIA LEB3ONE SKIRTS. Agusta, Dee. 16 - i-- d9 HARDWARE, OUTLERY, &c. -Broad .Sti'eet, Augusta, Ga. ON & TilOMAS 4. BONES, invite the at tntion of the Planters of South Carolina, to~ their stock oif SWedes It*On irnpdrted by them direct from Weden-ASQ.-refned~ English and Sheet Iron Mi11l Irons, Lead, Opper, gine, Carpeni ers andSmithi Tools, Cast,,lster and Plotv atell, Trace, Wnigon. Log~ an Coil Chains, Iron Axels, [oes, iHames, Axes, 1Nails and a.full assortment of *BNiLDERs IVATERIALS, Ao-A large assortment of the uriost appr-oved Agricultulra-l Imiplene'nts,' Such asSelf-shaeningStraw- Cutters, Corb Shel leri, Whent Fans, Plows, Harrows, Ox Yukes, &o.. And the d-ldrgest and bes't nssortmenat of- Rodgers & Sons CUTLERY, ever offered in this Mgrket;. Augsta, Dec. 2,3856, - ift - 47 - Land for Sale. * T HE subscriber offer. for sale a Tisct ~of a'nd in Idgtield-Disiriet, lying 'on COuflee Town Creek, in the vicinity of Liberty flilliand eontainifig Six Hfuandred -(600) Acres. . It is of Oak and Ilickory growth, and as fine farm: i'g land as any in the District. ludged it is extra fie for Cotton, as all who know it must and will ad nmit. Near yobUR HUNDRED ACRES of~the Trat is in woods. The lanJ in ecultivation is ia-good ieart The place is well watered, havmng upon-it a -lastig s'pring. The .boldings upon the phlile arc .3 tolerabb-, bunt tho land omkes amends fora1l. Thoe de:riring to purchase the plnee, -liad e~Tler decide'quick, as the subscriber isjust now anxious to sell- -- ,.U US BANKS. he Friends of i. 7r .iXNr r1W pp Ed0l i~it t h ~t~et' of Ed I -Th. fietsOf. Co: W~T' us QLATiL5M0 pectfully aniounce im: aidate Sherif or Edgefleld t ensuing eection.. - II7 We are authoriied to announe JONES, Eq a eacndiddie Ar reeleqt for Sheriff-cf Edge trif. l TuE Fr ends- of Capt. H.. BOULWARE respectully ann(uin(e hin s 'andidaite f heriff of Edgehld Distrii~t att the niext election TIIE0 friends io Cnpt. L EWIS VR, re6 pectruly-annoiueb him as a candidate for Sheif; dJlfield'Bistrict-at t h ensuing election. The, niaiyi-iends, or W. W. sAu, Esq., of Iamburg, ib the upper part or the District, rcspet fully'ainnunce.,tyn ias a eautdidate- for Sherif o. Edgreiel.l Ditr-itt atjhe next election. .T TH E.Friends of MIv ROBERT D. BRY-AN respeetrully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgiefield District at tIh next efection. y yi~ra~side of Mr . 1 . HARRISON, espootrlly aonnounce hint as a .Candidatt. for Tax Collector o6 E dgefield District at the o-usuing elec liThE ends -of STARLING TURNiR, an nounce im 'a dndidafe for Tax Collector at the ensuing election-. 3T The Friends'of Mr. M. W. LYLES respect fqlly aoinoteeJthi as a Caindiate for Tax Collee 'tor of Edgeield nthe next election. 1TThcimn~n friends of' Mr. TEi)Si 3. R IESE, anioune hin at. a Caudidite for Tax Collitor of Edgeield Distilet, at the ensuing electioi. g The lriends of capt. E.4 W. HORN, re .pa-tfully announce him as a.Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefeld District, at the ensuing clec tigg. . - TThe Friends of Mt. CHARLES CARTER 7espectfully announce him as a Candidate -for Tax .Collector of Edgefield District, at the iext election 07-Tho Friends of Mr. CHAS. M. MAY,-res pectfully announee'himas a Candidate for Tax Col eetor-of EdgefieldDistrict at the next election. Dentistryi. THE Sbsriber has opened I -!Office atyan's Hotel, where he willeattend toany business pertaining to his.Profession... Allen's.Patent Teeth, Curvilin-, ear Gum and Block Teeth, from--' Shigle Teeth to Entire Setts, Put niiin a stylo to please the most instidious. Dentists wisiing teeth pifif-on Allen's Patent, *canhave it done by'sending iifftheir Plates at very -modernte prices. Dentists' Gold and Silvcr -Piate, Gold Silver and Platina Wire, round, half rounk -and eilindrical' nade toorder. RI. PARKER. N 1. A settlenicnt always at the completion of the woik - -2 July 30 - f . 20 TO -THE AFFLICTED, -T IA'YE RvHommopathic Phy-iciun, Sar gon.andl Accoucheur, 3ate of Philadep'ta, now located No 217 Brdad Street. Augusta,Ga. P'artielr attention paid to& the treatment- of 'rnat e~snnlo~er~s. maide at at-djstance-onjh~e. mdst eagonbliltrms. address, - ~ II RI- A.YER,M. D. --- ~usta Ga~ A;.ril 2 f 12 BETHANY ACADEMRY7 T ~IhiE exercisee of this Academy will be resume Ion the third Monday, 19th Jlanuary -1857, un-: der. thl,.ontrol ajid- instruction of Mr. Geo. Gaiphin. . Rates of Tuition. Classical Departmecnt per Session of 5 months $l5,00 First Class, English, " " " " 10.0 Second " " " " -" 7,0 incidental charge, " " " " 0 These are the regular chiarges. payahleo at end of each, Session. An additional chara"5 per cent will be maide against- pu il ~ r-ing'for less than a Session No ded giofor absence unless ~tcoi~Iine.- with te ru'es of discipline and close applicaion to thicir studlics by .the student., w'ih thorough'drilling and systematic instruction by ~he teacher, wilt enable us, we confidently expect, to give satisfactin to .all who may favor us with their patronage. WV. H A RRISON, PRxs NT. U. T. G. J. SnmrrAaD,1 ..1T. EnDWAans, - Trustees. WI. T. Wxsr,( A.T. TaAtLoa,J J. FBlyaiss. Dec. 2, 18.6, 7t : 4d CURRYTON ACADEMIES, WT E invite the attention of the public to fh ful VTlowing arrangements for the ensuinug year: The M~aie Academy Will continuei under the control of Mr. JA MES L. LESY, who lo hng exhpeienice and untiriiig elforts for the atdvaneentent of his pupails ought to command a liberal share of patronage. Tuition per Session......... .....$20.00 The Fenicl Academy, Tn vbich smalhl Boys will he nainitted, will be con ducd by Mr. J. II.'MIORRIS; wt.h competent assitants. This genth-m.t.: s, had six or eight years expe rience in teaie s alwatys given entire satisfno tion. and froii his aLanowledlged ahility and ene-rgy, he deserves thet patronage of the public. TIhe Trustees at Crors Hill, where lie has been teaching -ll gentlemen of intelligence-reconmmenldlim as " eminently qualified to give instruction in all the brnhes of a thorough e-dueiition." We niay add that Mtr. LEsLY fully endorses this, favorable opin ion. ..-. DATES OF TUITION ra sEssioN. First Class, Primary Department...... ...9.00 Secnd II Ordiinary English Branches..1210 Third: "i Highier " " ...15.00 Fourth ." Greek, Latin and Frenehi.... 18.00 Music....... .. .... .........-- ..-----. 20.00) The Scholastic yearwill be divided into two ses sionsof five months eachi. Pupils will be charged from the time of entering-to the end of the session. . The exercises will commenee on the firet Monday nFebruary. Board can be had in the village at from $8 to $10 p-r month. - R. ERWETHER,1 A. J. H AMMOND, *S. W. GARDNER,. JC.PORTER, A. P. BUTLER, - ~H. A. SHAW; Nov. 5 - .t 43 Administrator's Notice, A''L''''*ns indebted to the Estate of George. -G(etien, Deceased, are requested to make pay met before'March Court, or they will find their notes in the-hands of an A ttorney ;and those-hav g demands against the sani.wNitl present'them. as I anm deter mined to settle .up the Estate without delay. S. P. G'ETZhEN, Adom'r. .Dec. 3, 1856, it 57 Spanish Jack, Don Lopez. ALL persons who have givent their notes to us A on acount of our ,JACN, tire reqtsted to at tend to the same without. delay. - Those who owe acounts will also atten-d. to the same. - : G. D. & R. T. MiMS. Nv. 5 - .tf 43 - Notice. ALL persons con'cei'ned iill; take not el~iat I 1.have appoint'ed Guy Breiwatey my agent and Attorney to represeunt m'e. in- the colleotion of gleo debts due to the Estate of Raiidal Delaughter. dcaeand in all other dutias devolvlug-upon me as A dmintratrix of said deceased. - - MARY DELA UGHRI, Adun x. Dee. 1- . .. tf - 49 -- Notice. -~E, the Undersigned, having been- appointed VTAgents for the snie of heulehwels'Com pounds of GUANO and SA LT.S,. haive -now on mal a large supply which -we are prepared tosell to Plamntrs on thme mostl'avairnble terms foi. cash.. Also, Peruvian GUANO, Lamnd Plaster Renova tor LIME. - -SIBLEY & USHER. -. .....b...... n IO in 48R - "A 4p4. THESTATL' W M RQN MaryAAfl fi Nocr b - %lilfr Paritioz Joel Abney - - Nrciislund uithers - Virtue erotn ChaneellrTo Wa .L v.i i thik''aseg ii l'proceed Io sell at the Jisis entioited of the traets given below -ain W edn-d ay. the t3lof this month, the - fllowina lanis legroes &. . . .A t.2rneI r 6and, sittinte in Edgelield District, containgz five hundred. and .twnly seven.acres, ior ier lessnnl adjnnglands of-William Cole mim Ed'ard-CoTenian- and others. Tkis-is the tract-ef whiei-Jelo Abne), Sen.'r.late ordliis dis ticet, died seized gnd- posaesYi. 2. Another tract of twent--fie'aeres, adjoining the for mertract.- and -uponii wich are Merchant. Saw and Grist Mills. This .properly is-npon Saluda river, is -exeedingly valuable, and-. ought to com mand the attention of all persons secking safe' real estate mnvestments I will also sell at the same 'tiin-'nd pinec, the following negro slaves, .viz: Prirnas. Phil, .JUlc, Mourning, Joanma and-her~ child Ben, Edie, Josh and .Wa4e; And all and singular the other ebattels on snid premies heldja oninon-by the parties hiie interested,or by air tio or more ortthemi'co.'is ing of three mules, one horsi,. a-st6ck of catTe and hogs, household and kitcen furnituie, corn, fodder., and oats, one four horse wagon and gear, two- setts or Blacksmith's tools, and various implemenjs, of husbandry. -TPntzs oF SAi.-A creit, as to-the lnnd, of one' and two years, an d as to tie' persoralty-of one yedr From the day of sale, with interest from ante 'ori m; except as Iisb much as maj tbe required to defray the costs ofr these proceedngs' whicjh must be punc tually paid in cash. The pur*haswe money is to be secured by Bonds, vith ample pe'rsonal sureties. And purchasers are. to pay extra fo'titles. A SIMKINS, c.E.E.D. Dec. 2;.'4t 47 THESTATE OF SOUTH CA-ROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. - - 1N EQUITY Geore A. Addison anid'E. .. Minsa Emaii L. Addison, eta1. BY virtue of an order from Chaicellor WAnRLAW, B in the- above stated case, I.wilt sell. at Edge. field C. U., on the first Monday in January next, the following reat estate belon-ginig to the estate of oseph Addison, deo'd., toywit: THE ALLEN LOT, in'the Village of Edgefeld i tpefurk of the:Columbia Road and the Edgeftld & Cheatham Plank Road, containing about one and a half acres, adjoining Lot of John Covar. LOT NO. TWO, n the Village of Edgefield n the Plank Road, on Beaver ~Dam Criek-ad joining Lots of Dr. B. Bland. D. R. Durisce and 0. McGregor, containing, one and. a half -acres.. - LOT NO. THREE, opposite Lot Wo 2, on Plank Road, containigg-about-one nere and-a half, idjoining lots of Jaines-Sheppjrd, Lod Hill and NIrs. S. Golding. -- TE ams.-A credit of twelve montbs, with interest rroin (late except Costs whieh must be -paid in cash. Purcasers giviig bonds with ample securly; an& >o pay extra for papers[ A. Dec. 11, 1 S56, 4te69 STATE OfSOUTH.CAROLINW' EDGEFiELD DISTRICT. IN EQ'UIT -4 Wi J. Williajns, .I Luther Williamiand others - vs. T~ - EN!B for Par C..Bruie Walkur and wifo sudi otliers~ Ylaw intiaease 1 wliproeeato sell 't.Edgc elddurt HotuefnAhoe first Monday inJanuar'y A TRACT..OF LAND situate in Edgefield istrit,'containing seventg acres, mere orlessg-now possession .of James Armstrongppnd adjoeminz nds of James -F. Aiarns, D'aplel Prescottjtad 'illiam Prescott. .- '- . -- Tznts.-A eredit oftwelre months fr~mthij f sale with interest fr6ui date, except s-te so idh s may be required to defray th'e 'costs of flilaisi hich must be. punctually paid. in' casb. Titles to e paid for extra. Thelpurehase njoney Is to be cured by Bonds with ainple personal sureties. A:SIMIKINS, C.-E:"E.D. Dec 2 .4t :.: 7 sTrATE OF t~SOUT-O AROLINX,;9 EDGEFIELD DI STRICT, IN EQUITY. Juhin L. Dobey, sarah Morris, and. others, .. intilda D)obey and others.) TRE Commissioner deems it pruident to adver ti..e the PL ANTER'S HOTEL for re-sale on a~leday in .Janury, in ease the terms are- not corn hied with by that time. This is not because he~ loubts tlgat the first purchaser will comply ;but, In ase lie shouhl flail to do so, by death, accident, or ,therwise, it is desirable to the parties in interest ont the property he aigain oil'ered in time to ensure isuccessful sale. . Terms as befo~re. Sale at the risk of the firs ~urhaser. A. SIMKINS, c.M... De 16 1856 . . 4te - -'49 - STATIE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, -EDG EFIELD DISTRICT IN EQUITY. Sarah Dozier,) '- 5,. Miney Dozier.- -- Y virtue of an order from Chian..Wardlaw, in this ease, I will sell at Edgelieldl, C.-H. en the r-t Mondng in ,January next, the following real Es-, toe or Arthur Dozier, deceased, to wit: The IOMESTE AD PL ACE,econtaining fifty (50) acres, more or less, bouiided -by lands-of- Daiiiel Living t. The 1i.CARTY PLACE, containing one bundred (1w acres, nere or l-ss, bound~ed by lands f Daniel Livingston, George Long, Bennet Perry nd others. TERMS-A cedit of twelve months fromi day of le except costs, which must be psaid in cash. ..Pur hasrs giving bonds uWith ample-security and to pay extra for titles. A. SIMKINS, c E .. Nov. 2Gth, 856, . -Gt , . 46 ~5Itate of Nouth~ CaroIjinit. EDGEFIELD DISTIiCT. - -N EQUITY. Ienry.Jennings, and, others,)eUinfTSl James Tompkins, Tiustec. BY an order from Clianoelkur Warlr.w, in this caese; I will -proceed to sell, at Edgefield C. H.; on the first Monday ini January. next, the following ngro slaves,-viz: Chlarles, Sally and Jim. TR M-A credit of twelve Months, with interest from the day- of sate, except as'to so much asi may be requiredto defray the costa of this-proceding, which must lbe paid~ in cash. Purchare money to be secured by bonds with aanple personal sureties. - A. SIMKCINS, C.E.E.D. Dee. 1, 1856 5t 47 -itate of South Garolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICTI, - IN EQUITY. - Sarah Nancy Quarl s, -S. W. Gardner. - OTICE is hereby given to all and singtuhar-the Ncreditors of Sterling Quarhes, deceased, to pre sent theis- claims duly authenticated to my Offie rier to the fourth Monday in March, 1857, other vise they will be preclud'ed. Given under my hand at my, 06icc, this-.15th De. 1856. A . SIMKINS, C.E.D. Der5 1856 - ...3m - 49: ~Balelf-- urniture, &c. - OE1 Thursday. after the Saleday in Janualiyf will 'Jexpose to-sale,.tlhrough my A gents, all the Household-'ana Kitchen Furniture, Owned. by th lte ohn Dobyg nd belongiogte the PL-NTERIS' HOTEL, inEp iesddVll ie conmsisting ofBdSteades MtrassarFeather-Bes :Chars, Tables, Andirons jex&..Among the -articls is one fine SOFA an oj MIR9. g- Te-rms will be~ mudC ion the da~o sale- -- --- All personliviig'elaimes agahirhe Estate4 the said John Doby, dee'd., will presept them to either of my he'al genits (Dev9de or.Atkins): for ma ttleent. by.. the;6lrat of~ Ja.lhalys 2ext-. They must be propejhy-atfted. (gAll~persnis indebted to th'e Estzte will~plete come forward and make pay met-to my.sioid?~gents~by the samie timer - MATILDA DOBY, Adn'or Dec24 4t 48 4?. dIre tatlle dal1Ks m9 T i'Jit2 plied witm Etrei~il1 in W"~ . bit sle40 sole10.purpose 'e.the4 arr.ange ~ ~ ~ i Iver be ins atten8se'~4 Thankful for thee he ceived, he hopes by r ers encouragn entin the TagR meni*f - sTAMlEltsn~. soel .pvjulO I et - o lan &unn a partd b.ltil Drey bbe in' at call, may.eureti stock comprises t h o gr J RiehDRESSSrLS Plain and-Priiited Iupli''s rench''irinoes -~ -.. Plain and.Fin0y.Plaid nbes Lnpias blk'tBombalines - A.superior q0ialityor b4 Sk - English and Americanils;: -Erench i. Lupin's Alpaca., of supersor tex~tU e Real. elsb Flannels; -~. Sao - Cole - -Silk Wargp " .. ;& '~j ~ Irish Linens and Loaugtans ti Vtieifihdiii-& - ia - Uuckabi'oei, foLroew kn 8 4 and 104 Tab - palor-Pilidr'easeLI M'& . eible-oves; ~ jA~v~ta Aareassortment of lbn . Slk''B.lts and Belt Ribbons -- Velvet ibboas- - .>-- - Alexidn arK-anSlk Ge oD Lidies', Gent'rnti isesi - A L sortdien - -T 'a~i all ualfG'~ - Em tli Bol "ednd '. oalrni, -C ar.iSe Misses&lara a&Se -Embro dereoa and era sets .-4, Swriis adil4 ntfatside - * 84 . Edgings sna instN gu; - Wbhlebone-Skelleton Skirts; AEnbroThi Odv Engenia Sits; - - eached 'andmown Al na t -Swe dn-a. -. Ladies! Sa alT~i~ ~ ~W Cheniirind Sl Someat Fantlisy me.tiGn. - ToMrs~1Iona lili nerlly, M driieaskeo a up t~bor e ay SAugustsTa;1 5 ac -RN4-EIIA - DRTQOO$TDT ~L~S * GEER gaoos ever offered in this City; consistingin-partettli White Macinaw 94BLANE iitaow pri esaa the Blue Blankets;'an far hever They are the only House iho haeGeorgia Beheys beat GEORGIA PLAMNSF Valwool fill ing?" Other brands of Kerseys alko on liand LINSEYS, OiBNA BURG8,ySTR IP-ES #na JEANES of every variety. Those visiting our City would do well to examine enir Stock before-pur casing elsewhere.-Among their * A;Wif GCQ2A Black Gro adRhine-SILKS Fancy Brocade and Striped .ou do Soir SILK, varying from G24ets to $5 per yard ; 'Every vaiety Pariu Pted ouslin3)uais~ CALICOES, large . a styles; ; Embroideries of eerecr piu Hosiery -- Shawls Linen Ceqtton and Whread Trimmigs; Hoops, Mohair,'Colinresand Cor~ed SIets ;. * CRENOLINE or Sardiia SKIRTING, the~--, test and most desirable-articleifor Ladies Skrg' two yard.wid.;. .w - Cloth and- Velvet CLOAKS-and TALMS .Brown and Bleached Homespun.la &ts i stortmenut -or. Casimeres,. Sattinefte -sra forMen'swer; ... - Linen Lawns, biapersrDamaase Si eetmg& well-assorted- * With every variety'of Goods'suitsble to the sqsonj'~ to wvhich tlgey iinvite1th6 ittention of-all-visiting our.- - City. -. gr Orders carefully and etually attendl to Augusta, Oct 2Q!.. .M .t 41 Catton Plantitinbrae - Ares,of PR IMEB.TO tKNIN- -a or seperately to .auttpihagl.yin in Bdfsto ' jer, two miles~ ditant @a~ taio A B ch theAutjnWo QLU; mock, subject to noe verflow. Te ~e~&i~hmd out from the remaingdiot2 ''9'/ - With ordinabryd easousthe de 1 y e- ywa from 1,000,to 1,500'lbs. of Cotton-frosi.30 -'toq 6 bushelof Corn-fromn15 to 30-bistiels st'wheat psi acre. 9%fe I have teiited thelhealthai' this~seetion, and a, ing reaiiled -In the upper -portion of the-StateffeL that loan safely say thzatit will cormpare fvorai'ly with any part of th 'State, offerhich, have any knoeledge4 . - -j. -A TheseLands miy be. ought. on a creditritroar. years al0 per aorer,:fownenkthir'essig bal , ane ona~orgditoftree fear~t,*T7jaoret' There las good Dw'elling House, NegoH su Out Houses, &e., onr- the place. Threehdi aces cleared laa'-100 sores Eir't anrind ouers lad . . . ." a . - STh'ose who fnay wish furth'erafomatieas-t.ethe ait~of the~ La ina'h'ealth ofd . Ihe ce, 9~ g [Wto refer to o. SEeldeiid . 2Alenan. de lly, Graham's'Turn'Out; Bir'well Dlui -~ Gn Buohana(insliorositCoh Jaedbtto- A mtiBlac1kville, Barnwel - bovW ti Jtlnuary, and forwar thebU to . M Ba ~mbrgS..C th 6 IROM .t11~ato ~s uayu :1abo'u 6of 18yiat ' , as -wshh Einfaotie gullbe pid. 1BWS. HamburgDed.2,1856 t f -.