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Edgeeld Collegiate Intitute FQB.YOUNG LADIES' EXERCISES RESOMED ON MONDAY, FIFTh JANUARY A NEW SESSION will commence MNarch Ist The present is however a good thne to entet pups, as new classes. will he formed and thost who commenee are charged bat from the time ol entrane: There will be no other vacation -until August. CHAS. A. RAYMOND, Paw. Jan 5 t .52 OAK GROVE FEMALE ACADEMY LEASANTLYIlootel two mikes West of Kirk sey's X Roads, and near the Residences of Dr. E. Andrews and Elbert Devore, Esq., Edge. field District, S. . Scholastic year divided into two Sessions of five months each; the Spring Term will commeneethe SECOND MONDAY in Jana nary, 1857. Miss C. E. WEEKS, PaX1carAL Mit. T. P. MOSES, TEAcHER or MUsIC. The Trustees take pleasure in announcing that they have secured the valuable services of the above named.instructors for the ensuing year. Agiss Wauis has the highest qualifcations as Teaeher of the usual English liranches, the higher blaienatics, French and Emb:oidery, &c.,-has been in this department for several years, and pro ved every way worthy of our unqualified approba tion. Mr. Mosas, from the New England States, is a gentleman of high accomplishments' and moral worth, one of the most experienced and successful Teachers of Vocal Music, Organ, Piano, Flute, &c. and also. or Sketching and Painting in Crayons and Oil Colors; has yielded to earnest solicitations of the TrustA-es to remain another year in this Depart went of the above named Institution. While.the rates of Tuition are less than perhaps at any oth.er School of the kind in tho State, the Trustess confi dently recommend the instruction as above to be equal to the best. Payments at the close of each Session. Board in the neighborhood of thu.School, from 7 to 8 dollars per Adress either of the Trustees, Kirkay's X Roads, Edgefield Disttiet,S. C. Dr. E. AsnRWs, BiuR Davosa, JosHUA HARiS, L Directors. S. STALNAKER, SAMC.EL STEVENS. J -January 7th, 1857, tf 52 The Greenville Baptist FE MAL E COLLEGE, T HIS INSTTUTION, established by THE BAr -risT STATE CovNTION OF SouT..CAROLINA, and under tho control of the Board of Trustees of the Furman University, will resume its Exercises on the FIRST WEDNESDAY IN FEBRUARY +NEXT, with the following . F a e ul ty, Rev. T. A.'DUNCAN. President and Profes sr of Mental and Moral Science, and Histoi1. C. R. TWITTY, Professor of Mathematics, the Physical Sciences, and Anci t Languages. Rev. M. W. SA MS, Proesor of Logic and Belles Lettres. E. B. BACON, Professor of Music. Mrs. M. A.R ICE, Principal Instructress in the English Department. - Miss J. CAMERON, Associate Instructress 2n the English Departlment. RATES OF TUITION PER HALF.TERM OF FIVE MONTHS, Payable Invariably in Advance. Collegiate Dcpartment............. $25O0 Piano, including use of instrument.... $25,0 Guitar..... ..................15,00 Ancient Languages, (ech,)...........-12,50 Modern. " ..". -----.---- 20.00 Drawing and'Paintind-..... .... . -- 1.00 BoardI can be obtainell in the College Buildings,. or in their vicinity, for $10 per month, payable in advance. "Further information may be obtained On applies Stion to any member of the Freulty, or of the follow Sing Exeoutive-Committee. C. J. ELFORD, Esq. Prof. C. H. JUDsoN, 4Rev. R. FURMAN, T. B. Ronita'rs, SProf. P,.' C. EDWARnS, .P. E. DUNCAN, Col. T.P. Bsocx, Prof. J. P. Boros, Ja muiry 9th 1857, 8t .52 TORDER NO. 2. - i-h-fhas been pleased to appoint J. B. ALLSTON, of Chaarleston, aqd A. J. GREEiN, of Coluuiba, especial Aides-dc-Camp, with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, who ill be obeyed and 'espected accordingl, and report themselves, in -$ ul uniform. to Ilis Excellency at Charleston, on or before the fifth day of February prox. By order: J. .JOHNSTON PETTIGREW, Aide-de-Camp.. Jan 6th 1857, It 51S Notice. L persons indebted to the Eutate of JameeS$' * Shadrack, deo'd. are re'quested to make pay mient before the 1st of Eebruary next, after that timie they will find thei Notes and Accounte in the hands -7 oWI. W. Adams, for colletion. Any person hav ing demands against said Estate, wilt render them in properly attested. HT. BURNETI',.- Adm'rs. T. M. FIShER. - N.B.--We will be at Sale * Andges'Store,5n the 16th and 17th uf January, instant. -Jan. 5th 1857, -2t,* 52 * For Sale. A NEW ROAD WAGGON and HARNESS fur sale. Apply immediately to. J. L A DDISON. Woodlf..rk, froar miles South of Edgulleld C. H. Jan. 5th, 185 7,i f 52 New Garden Seeds, DIRECT FROM TRE-GROW ERLS * ' .' PENN, has reeived;-from the eelebra t. tad Seed Farm and Giridens of Co-nstock, Ferre & Co. a large suppmly of FR ESH G ARDENV SEED, which are now arranged in his seed Box ready for sale Dec 31 . if . 51 At Private .Sale, -A STOCK OF GROCERIES, &C. Eta', it would, prove a good investment. -Fur-partieniltr apply at this Office. - Dec. 31 1.856, 2t 51 .Land Warrants. T3 lIE following Land Warrants have been issued Aby the Commissioner -of Pensions, wvhich .Warratees can obtain by application to Cicero A d. ams, t'tq.12aci *Jacb Baughimant ..aJames Broom, i John Bryant, -.8 John B. IHolmes, *Jati D~eekart, James Powell,16 " lary Prior,. Mary A. Key, *J.hn W. Holly.A.PRI, tty ~qu~Moey PERRNety. A. T. prsM ndebted to the Subscriber foi .a'BOS &SHOES furnishod during th yr1856 au1866, wilido well to call and eettleit once, Vean ne~able .to piy the usual r.er ecn hre ~ rcol~icting, and 4berefore make thu h.ear ae it' BERRYMAN. KEMP. e t n1 - RRVAEDOE UBl O TO THE LADIES. ECEIVIEG RECENTLY A LETTER FROMI itR a young lady in Alabama, I shall take iie liber .ty of publishing a portion of it, and shall also take oedasion to make the subject of that letter serve m by way of a " text"for my adverisement of this week; and in doing so, it will,I know, be duly regarded and appreciated by the ladies, especially the young ladies, who make persainal appearance and attraction a study. There is no country in the world that, can produce a greater array of pretty faces than ours, and it is alse true that there is no country where there are so few finely developed forms among the female sex as-in ours. Why is that? Why is it that the ingenuity of the milliner and dress-maker is taxed to the utmost to give the appearance of reality? Why is it that form once full, round and plump,~have become shrunken, thin and bony ! But to the letter: "DCaa Sta : Were it not from conviction of your hespitable feelings towards a good number of patients who annoy you with the narration of frivolous and fancied ailments, I should never he emboldened to undertake so awkward a task as the consultiig you In relation to myself; and if, after stating my condi lion, which I conceive to be the result of some dis ease-what, I know not-you ihould regard it a. purely of the imagination, rathei than actual disease, a stitement to that effiect from you-would, I am confi dent, prove as remedial to the fancy, as would your remedies, did actual disease exist. I have always enjoyed the.best of health, and up to the prosent timne hardly have known what pain or suffering was. I do not now remember ever to have had a spell orAirkness, or being in any way indispo sed, with the exception, perhaps, of an occasional and but very slight headache. Aly apeetit' is good-per haps too good, I digest my foo.1 without difficulty; can walk without fatigue. I sleep well, and can say, as I have already said, that I a'pparently enjoy the best of health. Yet, notwithstanding the mass of testimony in favor of my being entirely exempt I rom disease, there is a condition of system that I am una ble to account for. I allude to the fact that for the last eighteen or twenty-four months I have entirely )ost the rotuidity of from which has always been na tural to me up to the time referred 40. It is now near two years since I first discovered that I wkas gradually fosing flesh, and at the present time, my arms, neck, and in fACt the whole person, which was once full, round and firm, are now very much shrunken, atten uated and bony. Believing that such a cundittn of body coull noet take place, 'at any rate.cntinue to exist for so long a period, without having for its cause diseased action somewhere, I applied for medical advice, but without gaining either satisfaction or any benefit. I was told by one physician that I would regain my flesh afteran hile-hy another that I would recruit as soon as cold weather came, and by another that as soon as warm weather came I would be as fleshy as ever. And now, sir, I apply to you, not only for an'opinion, but for treatment, if, intyour judgment, the case demands it," &c., &c. Most certainly does the case demand treatment, and for two reasons viz: that diseased action may be re moveJ, and that the rotundity of form may be restor ed. The latter is accomplished by the removal of the former, which is not only the cause in the above case, but in all others of like character. The idea that a thin, spare habit is natural to some, is erttirely errone ous; 'orin every instance it is the result of disease, either hereditary or produced by natural causes. As a matter for consideration by physicians, this one has been almost totally disregarded ; and one of greater importance can scarce be mentioned; important not only from the fat that vital organs are diseased, and also because of that disease, beauty of form and come linen are sacrificed. Let us now look into the cause of this trouble. What is it ? Why this shrunken, lean and bony con dition ? It is a faulty nutrition; the body is imper fectly nourished, from the fact that good, rich and healthy blood is not present, and through which alone can the body be weirnonrished and duly developed. Why is not good, rich and healthy blood present ? for certainly, in many cases, there is no lack of aSppe tite, or of good, substantial and wholesome fiod, and plenty of it, which makas good blood. The reason is simple-for althongh there is no wanting of appetite, or of good food, and in abundance, yet the food is not taken up and carried into the circulation, or at any rate, but a small portion of it-and why? Because of the congestive sate of the digestive organs. That is the trouble-the system is in that precise same state that it would be were it in a half-starved condition. And now, how is it that a congested state of the di estive organs prevents the food from being carried into the circulation and converted into good blood. Those who have read my advertisement of last week are fully acquainted, I think with the way that the food is carried into the circulation in the form of chil, and conver'ed into blood, and it now ottly re mains for me to give the reason wchy it is not, in the condition under consideration, carried there and con verted into gohd blood. The mucus membrane which lines the stomach continues on into the bowels and lines them also; it is one continuous membrane. I have already described how, in the tipper howels, their sides are pierced wvith an innumerable number of little orifices, which are mouths of little vessels or tubhes, whose office is to absorby or take up the feud apr it is formed into chtile~and- pass it along into a. -large vein, and on through this vein is the chlile car ri.-d to the lungs, and there, by its coming in contact with ihe tmusphere, is converted into blood, arid now ready for purposes nf nutrition or nourishing thea body. From the lungs, it -is (now beinig made into good blood) brought back~ta' the heart again through large veins, and from the hieart sent throughout the entire system through the artifices. Now she tmucus mermbrane which lines the stomach and the bowels, also dips into these little mouths oif the vessels above spoken of, arid also litnes them. And I think now it can be easily neen that when the diges tive orgags are in a congestetd and inflamed condition, that there is more or less of a swoallen state of that mucus membrane, arid in consequence of the swollein state of the rnembrane, the. m auth of these vesselsf tram their being-so very tminute, naould be entirely closed tip, which would of course prevent the - taking up of the chile and of its being carried t'n into thte circulation, and 'n consequence of its not being taken tip by these ye a tis pssed on throungb thue howels andl expelled, and without the system receiving any benefit of its nourishing pro'perties. [ts plain, then, from the foregaing, that our Reame dial measures must he directed to the udigestiv.-.organis, for it is by the congestion of these that this sharuitken, attenuated and bony condigion is bronght about. What shall be our remedies ? Trhuse that wvill remove the congested state anal restore them to a healthy con dition. In advance of alt other reme-alial m,-ans, is the using of BLISS' DYSPE PTIC R E31EDY, and the following out of all the directions accompanying it, and by so doing and persevering itt thec takinig o'f the remedy, ntot only every vestige of the disease will he removed, but a gradual andi steady improving in flesh and rottundity of form will be the result.* It is the experience of every one, arid it has often been made the subject of remark 67y ihose who have taken the Remedy from some time, that it-makes them togain in flesh ; and if I have been understood above, it wtil now he seen it does it, viz : by removing the congested state of the digestive organs, which prevents thto mantifacitire of .good, healthy blood, and conse quently proper notshmttenit of the body. W. W. BLISS. - ,BLS' No. 363 Broadway, Now Yorks. " LS'DYSP EPTIC R EMIEDY" is for sale by A. G. & TF. J. TFEAGUE, Edgefield South Carolina. "RAISING THE WIND?" Gentlemnen take tihe Hint! T H E Subscriber beitng about to make.a.ebiange in his business, respectfully notifies all w~ho are itndebted to him eithter by Note or Aoccount, to come forward and settle the same buy the first of January, as I am necesai~y comnpelled to "raise the wind " by that time. M. LEBESCHIULTZ. Dec. 31 -186 ,31 51 Physicians' Buggy Trunks and Pocket M E~iDiClNE CASES-for sale bay LVLA. G. & TF..-. TE A GLU , Druggists. May 22 tf -Cloaks anud Talunas. B ROOM & NORRtELL have receivead a fewe more hiandsaano CLOAKS titd T.\LMAS, some extra rich, which they will sell low. A ugustu, Georgia, Dee 16 1856.tif 49 - Teacher Wanted, Ti 0 take.char~e of the School aut Horn's Creek U.Meeting-Ilouse. None~teedl aplply butthe that cenn come wvell recommtended. The applicant must, of c-ourse, be master af the Ane'etnnd Mnd ern Languages. To a suitable person, good wages will he given. A pply to WASH. WISE, Trustees. J.-HI. FAIR, Nov. 5 tf 43 * NOTICE ! Tlu1E'Undersigncd has now solad out his entire .1Stock of Gc ods, and intends leaving the Staite on tIre 10th'day of January, and useds and must have the mnone.y that is due him. Therefaore all per sons in anywise indebted to him are requesat-d to miake immediate paymenit, or nt latest by the 9th January next. This is fair no'ice. *'R. HI. SULLIV.\N. Dec 24 St50 - . Final Notice. A Lt4 those indebted to the Estate of John D - Seigler, deceased, are hereby--notified to make immhediate .payment,. and those having demanda neininst the skid Estate, are requested to render then in properly attested,.by the 1st of January 1857, a wie desire to settle up the Ettatens soon- as possible M \RTIIA D SEILER, Adm're Oct.B8 1856, -3m ~ 39 Notice ! R. G. ?u. WEVER'S MILL is now'hn firs rate order, and will supply customuera erith.th beistofFlour aund Meal. N.Vl5t 4 MANSioN-HOUSE! T EUndersigned haring -purchiased ~the larg a~lnd commodious Hlouse oeeoupied for sever, years by %t. Chas. Compty, as a Botel, but recent) bywMaj. G. A. Addison as a Dwelling, respetfull announces to his old pitrons and friends that Ii will open enid House in a few dan s for the accom modation of all who may favor him with their con pany. His Hlotel is privately but still convenient; located, which makes it very desirable. for a board ing house. Ile promises to use every exertion to please, an havina had considerable experieneo, in the Ilote business feels confident that he will render complea satisfaction to the public generally. , Ile has procured the sairvicts o' No. I Coo'ks and will constantly keep his tAble la-.end with th, best that can be hid. Mrs. C. W'llI also give he personal att-ntion to the culinary department, i. having every article properly preparel. 1is ROOMS wi: he completely furnished, an care tiken to keep thein so. I I lis STA L. S will also receive the careful atten tion of an experienced Otler, and be plentifu:l1 provided with the best of provender. :lo'hopes by giving strict attention to busit s and endeavoring to gratify the wants of every one to meiit and receive a liberal slare of patronage. LEWIS COVAR. Dec 30 tr 51 STOCK OF GOODS AT COST, T IIE Subscriber wishing to close his business af speedily as possible will, on the first day o January next, CLOSE IllS BOOKS, and on and aftcr that date, offer his extensive Stock at Goods, AT COST FOR CASH, A. large portion of the Stock will be offered al 3EMSQw W oM it"- @@5;:TIP. On heavy and strictly Staple articles the expense ul transportatioin i'ill be added. -r Fainlios wishing to obtain supplies will find a i'-neral nssortment. nid Country .leebiants may obtain man :artVe' a from the Stock -t prie.s blow th'e present market value. M. FRAZIER. Dee 23 tf 50 IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY,, AUGUSTA, GA. H IGHT & MACMURPHY, continue the above business, in all its branches, at the AM ERIC AN FOUNDRY, and will be thankful fur orders for all kinds IRON AND BRASS CUTTINGS, For Gold Mines, Mills, Rail Roads, Bridges,"and Machinery of all Descriptions.. Augusta, Dec 30 Gm 51 HEAD QUARTERS, 2ND BRIGADE, S.-C. M. Edgefield, C. H., Dee. 19th, 1856. ' ORDERS NO IN obedience to orders received from his Excel I lency the Governor, an Election will be held at the various Regimental Muster Grounds in the 2nd Brigade, S. C. M., on Wednesday the 25th February, 1857, for Mlajor General of 1st Division. S. C. .\., to i.1 tlw vacancy occa-ionedI by the re signation of Al hj'.r Gen. SAMUEL NlcGowEx. By oider of Brig. Get'l. .INO. R. WEVER. - Z. W. CAIWIL. ..lrigade uinor. D( C. 31 1856, 3t 51 eg- Abheville lanner and Independent Press, will give three insertions. - FOR SALE, A TRACT of LAND in Beech Islani, S. C. J formerly owned by Wiley Glover, deera-cd, containing about twenty-two hundred aeres. Three hundred and fifty cleared and in a good state of cul tivation. The balance is admirably wooded. mostly pine for sawing, and still much in its primitive state'. The.-e is a first rate SAW and GRIST MILI. on a never-failing stream, convenient to Anu gusta and th.- Savannah River. Thle toll of the Grist Mlill will pay a hanmdsonme interest on the in vestment, as it is now doing the largest b~usiness in the nighbo.rhood. C..nvenientto the Shill, &c .is a spaciona nand well improved .Unnsion, with out build ings, Unirns, &e. A htooether, it is the most desirable property- of thiekin li ths District, and well worthy the atten tion of any one desiring ant investment. Trermus will be liberal. E lIZA BETl S. CL 'RK. Beech Island, S. C .,.Pee. 31, 1856, tf 51 N. 1.-If not disposed of privately, it will be sold on the premises on the 12th day of Februaury next. E. S. C. DISSOLUITION. r TIE concern o.f ROBINSON & .JA CKSON, ll. amburg. S. C., was n-.utually dissolved on the 15th inst. SIr. ROliINSON cani be found at the old stand, during business hours, and will at tend to the seutleimeit or all claims doue to or' gntinst he firm. We chteerfu'ly recommnetid to our old friends and c'ustomners our succes'or, Mr. J1 . KENNEDY, anid d.. solicit for him a continuanee of that patrontage so liber..ly besto~w,' a upon us. II. . J ACKSON. Dec. 31 - t 51 A Fine Horse for Sale, C~~ ~~~">I I VcLlL sell thet fine' th~oroneht Sbred STALtl.lON HENRY~I at Elhefield C. II., on, sale dlay ,in February next, to the' hihlest bidder, oni a cred.t uniil first JIanry 185S, with int.st fronm date. A note wIth goud seecurity will b. required. 11 :NRfY is sold for division 'as Ito is ow'nedl by n irim. Henry wau by hnporte.l G letneo. II is dam by Mtedoc. lLis pedigrree is unqjuestiotnable antd will be given in full to the purchaser, lie is fifteen hands and an inch high. I Ie is te Stalin that took first pretminm at our State Fair in Columbia' itt Novemn bet' last. Ile will be at Edgfie'ld C. I. sale daty in ilanuary. .. '1'II0S. G. BACON. Dec24 6t . 5 Notice. HAX'ING bought out the entire stock nna1 trade of Alessrs. ROBINSON &s JACKSON hlumtburg S. C., I will *ontinue the business at tlieir old satd where will -be kept constantly on haind a getneral assortment of Il A RD W.\ lIE, and wiould respectfully solicit a contiinunee of their old friends patronage and also a liberal share Irom tny own. Dec. 4 3t'JOS. J1. ENNEDY. A New Year at Hand ! r iilis season has agaiti arrived1 wh'en every nn<m 1 is expected~ to settle up atlI arrears.. I the.refor< give timely warning-to all indebted to me, either by cote or open aecount, to come forward and setti, up without delay, its dI t~l 11 intenid to be riding ou sending atn agent all over the coutry, andim pay3ing a high ler' cent fur co leeting. I now want my mne)c atu nd ust have it. No veen.e fer badl crops. . gYu enn~ settle with me until tlte fitst Feb .JOIIN COL~OAN. Dee 24 - t 50 Plank Road Notice.. S11E Auttual leting of the Stl'ekholldern of tli Ilamnnburg & Edgelield P'lantk Road1 Cmpatny will be hld itn ltinburg oni the second Wednesda) in January, 1t857, it beiing the Iltb. WM5. C. SI liLEY, Trrens'r. Ilamnburg. Dee. 3t0th i85C, - t 51 Notice? STE R .\ ED from the subscriber's Plantation oti Sav'anuah iHiver,'severahhead tof CA''TE o dil'erent colors.: -Anotng themi is an Ox, color white and red, white face, no-horned and bob-tailed; the ear marks, crop in thte right and upper'-bit in thb left year. A ny information of said cattle, addressed to i or my Overseer at Edgefield C. II., will betihankt flly 'received, and a liberal competltion aiven fo any trouble incurred. F. W. PICKENS. 'Dec. 80 1856, ' - L *851 Strayed - F ROMI the Subscriber at Edgefield C. TI.,o boutdayhthe 15th inst., a BAY IIORSE abou 15 andshigh, five years old, a, small whil spot in the forehead and, also near the end of hi nose. No partioular marks or soars recollected. A reasonable reward will be given for -hiii de livery to mec at 'my residence, or any mnformatie concerning said horse thankfully received. - . B. T. MIaMS. Dec 24 .'3t 50 Hides, Hides, Hides. I WILL buy 600 good Ilides delivered 'at m LStore.. EDMUND PENN, Asr.~ SPECIAL ANNOUNOdlENT1 I y W E WOULD inform thpitiis ofEdgefiel V V and the adjoining D itr1iti that our con, e stantly increhsing biidness mtiniipelled-0ur.re. - moral frot "3 BROAD ST RlE to he iriag ficent and spacious BROWNSTO-N K UILDING 9 "E3= ABCTO.AEE rV The aecolis...owatuun amt~ arramgements, of this* "NEW DEPOT," are unsurpatied. bytany sim-iler cytablishmnent ini thle United Sbates;i and \vilstit I - will afl'ord facilities for keepinggp rusual L ARGE Stoekaof' AlSCELLANE U8EB00KS CHEAP PUBLIlCAJIONS, .&,, Wee aeo propose adding large largely to our present sOCK of ST ATIONERY : Atnd those in wnit of LEDGEESOUENALS, CASK BOOKS, LETTER, NOTE AND CAP :EPER, &c., &m. will find it to their advantame to visit us. . S. G. COURTENAY & CO., - ' Booksellers and Stationers, " Sign-of the NewsBoy" Charleston, Dee 16 ..'Gm.. 49 Winter Supplies. WILLIAM11 SIHEAR, AUGUSTA, GA. H AS received friom New York his Fall and 1 .'inter supplies of Stapie.and Fancy-D RY GOODS, amona which are Rich Printed DR-'fA INS, of the latcst Parisstyles; Plain French ;:nd l'n aERIINOS: Plain White a1nd Black French- JERINOS, of extra-qualiy;. Fancy Dress SI TIKS. of heautiful styles ; Superior Pain H imek SILKS,at very low prices; B!aek Silk VEL VETS, of extri width and quali ty, for Ladies' Busques: Real Welsh 1FAANNELS,- warranted not to abrinlk: leavy Shaker, Silk Warp, and Patent FIA NELS : Rled FLANNELS, somel at very low prices, 'fur Servants; Marseilles, A llendale aund Laneaster QUI/LTS; Superir 4-4,5--I andl 6-4 Furniture 1)IMITIES; blnes' Emb~lroidtered midi H~em-s-titch~ed Linen Camnbric IIANDKE RCIIIEFS t ,Ladies' l-'mbhrobaleredl Auslini C OLIARS and~ UNDERSLEEIVES. in set's: .Superior~ I 'nm:sk DIAPE RS, TAD3L E CLOTHIS and NAPK1NS: --sulir-4frMtrtrLiNENf~unadoffL'NG 1TNSr 12-4 Linen LIIEPiINGS and P'illow Case19N ENS; 12-4 Bh-naeled Allendale SIIEETINGS and Pil low Case COITONS; 7-8 and 4-4 llicached SHIRTINGS, of the most approved style. Alatrge supply of En'gl :,d Aumerican PRINTS; A complekte assortmenat of l~adies' Gen:temxen's Miises and You:h's 1/OSIER Y; A full supply of articles foir Servants' wear; With ::hn~ ,t e-very article required forj Family an Plantaion: use, Imda whaich wrill be so~ld at very low prices. rTe punblic :ure respect'ul'y requested to examin' he ;s.Cortmen-It. A ugu-ta, I c. 16l tf 49 Negro Giotlis and BlanketsR W.-T E L~IA~ RE IK!!E~ i n h' received n .'. ingrze snupy of NEC itU C lD)fl S and Ab.<o. Sn,.-r:r Whitney Bed !BL \ Nim TS, atli of wieb; wvi; he sul at very low prices. A ugusta, L~ee. IGi If .19 Whalebone Skirts, iLLgAY 9.2E l as ree ive.1 fromt W ew York. I .adwa- .-ina. aAbredl Whale hone and Waiddedl SEJRTS, o.f the m::sta app~roved stles. Also, lise Wl~ JALBOliON Sk[l'TS. Au'usta, Dee. lG t f 419 HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &o, TOiN & TIitO'.AS K. BON E., invite the at itentlon of th, Planters of. S'u- Unrolina, toa their stack if Swedes Jrona inmrorted hy themu dieet from -Sweden--A l20-refinaed Entglish: and Sheet Iron Mill lrons, Le~ad, Copper, Zine, Carpen ters and Smiths Tois, Caast, Iideer and Plow btell. Trace, Waon. Log and Coil Chinn, Iron A xels, iloes, Ihame'; A xes, Nails and a full assortment of BUILDERS MATERIALS, A tso-A lirge assortment of- the :::ost apptrovedi Agricultiural Jimplemencts, Sch as Self-,.Iitrpening Stra:w Cutters. Corn Shl les; WhIent 1(ans, Pfowvs, liarrows, Ox Yokes. &c. And thme inr'est and best assa.rtment of Rodgers & Sons CUTLE[RY, ever otlt red in this Mairket. Augusta, Dec. 2, 185G, tf 47 Land for Sale, Edgetiald District, lyinf on Cutyee- Town Creek, in thesieinitg taf iberty lill, anid containing hiix Ilundred (600) Acres. It is of Oak natd llickorv growth:, and as fine farm ing land us any in-the fiistriet. 'indead it is extra fine fair Cotton, as nll who kmtev it must :md will imd mit.- Niear FCOLl lilyN1)li) A~ltEs of the Tract is ir -oods. Tha inml in enitivation is in. good heart. Thei place is well ttatered, havingyupon it a lasting spring. The buld'.ngs upon the piee are onhy tolerable, but the hmid makesnramends for alil. 'Ihose. desiring to purchase the~ lice, had better decide<sjuick, as the subscriber is just noy anhxioius to sell.- ' , JULIUS BANKS. Dec. 9,1856, tf. 48 Notice. ALT~ persons concerned will take notice that I have appointed Guy Broaadwater my ~agent und Attorney to represent me in the collection of the debts lue to the E.<tate of Randlal Delaughter deceased, and in all other duties devolving upon me as Administratrix of said deceased. rD 17 ~A RY DELA UGHTERI, Adm'ix., r e. 7t 49 Notice. .AE, the Undersigned, having been appointed TV Agents. for the sale of Kettlewells'90mrn pounds' of GUANO and: SALTS, have now on ,hand a lairge supply which we are prepared to sell ito Planters on the most favorable terms for cash. 5 Also, Peruvian GUANO. Land Plaster Renova tor LIME. SIBLEY & USHER. - Ilamburg, Dec 10 3n *48 Administrat.Or's Notice, A LTL persons -indebted to thie-state of George O1 etzen, Deceased, are requested to- make pay. tent before March Cour't, or they ill find their notes in the bhands of an A ttorney ; and those hiavn ing dematnds againist thme samne will present them, as I am determined to settl up the Estate without Idelay. .-.* S-.P. GETZEN, Adm'r. :Deo. 3, 1856, - tr. 57 F. in ofMr.. P Sl AW espectfully annonnie-ti as a i~andidate'for Sheriff of Egee striet, at ihinext-lectiol. ofEgfieldDisrt t tljnx eetoi The friends df Co. WiLLi ,QUArnLEsoM res- 1 pectfully'announceehimas it Candidate for Sheriff of. Edgefleld at the ensuing election;. E' We are' authorized to announce LEWIS .jONEi, Esq , as a'eundidate for re-election for Sheriffcf Edg..fieId District. lD.Tng Frielnds of Capt. H. BOJLWA RE m respectfully .nniunee him.ns a Candidate for Sheriff 5or Ednetield District at the next electio. TUFlh f0ends of Capt. LEWIS COVAR, res pmetfullytantionnee hiimas a candidate for Sheriff of 1gelield Dstrict. at the ensuit;g election. Tlie maty frnindx gf W. W. SALE. Esq., of b flaiiaburg, in the upper part of the District, respect fully annatiee him as a candidate for Sherif of Edlgefel i I )tstriet at the next election. 0 Tuz Friends MAlr. ROUIERT D. BRYAN 1 respeietrully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk 1 of Edgefield District at the next electioq. 7THE Fri nds of Mr. I. P. ITARRISON-, re~c~tidly announce hini asN Candidat. for Tax Collector of Eidgefield District at the i nsuing ele- it tion. t&The friends of STARLING TURNER, an -nounce him a ca-didate for-Tax Collector ut the ensuing'election. -E7 The Friends of Mr. M. W. LYLES respect fully announce him as a Candidate for Tar Collec. -tor of -Edgetfeld at the next election. 0-ThIe many friends of .lr. T H0.3. B. REESE, announce hir as a Candidate for -Tax Collector of Egcieeld District, at the ensuing election. * The 14riends of Capt. E. W. HORN, re- 11 spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax a Collactor of.Edgefield District, at the ensuing clec tion. S r The Fiends of Mr. CHARLES CART ER i r yaniounce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of 'dgefield Diittrict, at the next election E- The Friends a*f Mr CHAS. M. MAY, res pectfully announhe lirm as rCCandidate for Tax Col ector of .Edgeelid District at the next election. .Law Notice, HE .Undersigned have this day formed a part- df nership for the Practice of Law and Equity, in Edgefield and the adjoining Districts. Office at C Edgefield C. H., where one or both may at all times F be found. S. W. MABRY, Si D 5. JAS. A. DQZIER. Dec.~3 1-1,856, if 51 of Law Notice. T. IRIGHT, Attoriy at Law, m"ay" ^ .e be found in the Office immediately below ef the North side of the Court House, or in the Office of the Commissiner in\Juity. ei w Dec. 24, t . 50 tW D entistr y. R1E Subscriber has opened an LOffice at Ryan's Hotel, where he will attend to any business pertaining to hiTs Profession. 'Allen's Patent Teeth, Curvilin ar Gum and. Block Teeth, from single Teeth to Entire Setts, Put up-in a style to please the most fastidious. - Dentists wvishing teeth put up on Allen's Patent, nn htavc it d'one by sending in their Plates at very moderate prices. - -- Si Dentists' Gold and Silver Plate, Gold Si'ver and il Ptina Wire, round, half round and eilindrical made to order. ,II. PARK ER. N; T.-A settlement always at the completion of - the wol k. .iuly 30 .. . t- 29 TO THE AFFLIOTED. 7 1R. TIH AY El, Hcmmopathic Phyeiciun, Sar 1geon, and Accoucheur, late of Philadelphia,A no0w located No 217, Broad Street. Augusta, Ga. Particular attention paid to -the treatment of Chronic discases. Visits made at a distance on the most reasonnable tern~s. Pleasenaddress,j . H. . THEAY ER, M. D. Augusta Ga. A'ril 2 tf ____12 Sale of Furniture, &c. N4 Thursday afteri the Sulk.1day in .1;anuatry I will .Jexpose to sale, tlihr oh my Agents, all the Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ownid hv the late -lohn h)uby, and belonrinc to the PLhASTI.'RS' l lOT~tl,. in Edgefield Village, s Chirs, Table's. A ndir.mns, &c.. &c. Among' ihe of rilcs is one line SOFA -md a large MlilittOlt- th, prTermis will be mri:de knowni on the daiy of w sale. Agl persons liovinig e'imis again-t the Estatle oii of ti. sui.l Johnii Doby, .lee'd., will pi esent t himi to o eier utf mv hrenl Agents (Devere or A tkin-) foir ce s,-uleiieit.'by the rlirst - of .ln.:iary next. They mut bs l'ppely atte.t.-d. All lpeisiins indebted to is the hState will lease cime f.,rward an iin.ike paly- s; -mient ;o miy .end Ag i ts liy the sameC time. M .\T LD.\ DOCBY, Adm'or- ni D,.eu 24 4t -S fo 0v Positive Saie. a HAVINO arraniged to unite. miy plainting inter- tI est in M11s~sippi, I will sell, at a rery reduced - ed ricc, nmy L A NDS in A bheville. They are situna te in, the "Flat Woods," t'en, miles from the Court ~ luse, the same distiance from Vienna, (river iiavi ~Lin) a'nd immiediateoy on the propioseid route of 5 ihe Satvannahi Valley Kitilroad. IBeij g susceptible of g dhivion, they will be sold,...if.desir , in parelst of (; 125, 375, 350, 250; 300 -ana 155 neres, mo or L kss, respectiely. -. Tlie- first five trtets atre separ ately enclosed and adjoining. aid would make two Ior three pretty little plantations, affarding suitable L sites for quarters, with Wood and good spring' waterL convenient to the same.\ Te above Lands are oil'ered at private stale, and E if not disposed of by the second MONDAY in Jaii-. iary next, will be piut uip to the highest bidder on' that day. Th le 5:Lie to take place oti premnises. A t - the sanic tinme and place .will be sol, about 3,000 bushels of Corti, Seed Oats, Rye, P'ens, a quantity' of Foidder, Shucks, Cottoin saed, Wagons, Carts, Weelbrrows, Ploughbs iiiil Plhotation Implements geierlly; one of Hutssey's Reaplinir Machines, ar MceCoriek's Wheat Drill, tiine Whieiat Fan, andI Etstmn's Cutting Knife, an improved Corn Sheller.n Alo, the stoc(k of Cattle, Hogs, 14 Mules,3 f Ilor ss~, and severatl yoke of Oxetn. Persons d isposed'te to purehasi cnn consult me at Camden until a week vi bfire the sale. when I wmill be otn the, premises. The ir corn will bet shelled and in sacks to suit the conve- a nene of purchaser'. Terms on the ay of. sale. gi W. J.TAYLWR. w Dee. 17 -t 4 49 el Executors' S le. IE will proceed to sell at the-late T-sidelee of C VJames Yeldelt, dee'd., on WEDNESDA Y, ' the 14th day of Jatiuary next, till the personal pro- TI per:ty of said deceased, consisting of Th irteen Or' Fourteena Negroes,* Stock of Tiorses, Mules, Cattle, H~ogs and Sheep, Corn. Fodder, Oats, Cotton Seed, S -Plantation Tools, Wagon, Ox Cart, 'T Set of Blacksniith Tools, Thrasher, Gin hed,-Ihousehiold and Kitchen Furniture. Also A One ori two Shares of Stock in the Edgefleld Odd Fellows' & Masonic Building Association, and other, articles not necessary to mention. i Als&, at the sa'me time and place will-.be sold the Plantation or Tract of Land Whereon the' debeased resided at the time of his death,adjoining lands of John P. Self, -Wmn. 11. Darn and others, and cbntaining Three hundred and sixty-four and a half acres,more or less. Also, the interest of the deensed in a Tract of Land known as the . BRACKNELL TRACT, hbught by the deeceased and others for mining pur ymses, a dEscription of which will given on the day of sale. gg Terms .made know.n on the day of sale. * JASPER~ YELJDELL' Ex'ors. ' JOSEPR L. TAILBERT. Dec24, 3t . z50 a Spanish Jack, Don Lopes'- r, LL -personiswho have given their notes to. us h on account of our JTACK, are requested to at- p tend to the inme without delay.' Those who owe tl accounts will also attend to the same. . G.D.&R. T. MIMS. a CURItYTON0 ACADBES5 W X E uvite the atteiteon of ihelpublic to tbh' fo VTa16ving arrangementIs for -the enan'gyeart The Male Acadeny Will continue under the controd of Mi:JA-MES L ESLY, ihose long experience and nutiing efrort or the -advaneenient of' his pupils ought to commiatt liberal share of patronage. Tuition per Seuui.. $20.00 The Female Academy, n. which small Boys will be admitted. will be con u-ted. by ir. J. 1H.- MORRIS, with competent ?sisants. Thit gentl-nian has had six or eight years expe. ienee inl tlaebinghnsunlways given entire sati-sra' ion, and from Ihis ackiiowledgelabilltf'and energy, e deserves the patronage of the- public.' The rustees-at Cross Ilill. %' here lie ias been teaching -all gentlemen of intelligence-recommend h1ia as enainently- qualified to give instruction in all the ranches of a thorough education." We -nay add vat ir. LESLY fully. endorses this favorable opin mn. iATES OF TUITiON ?Ell 12sioN. irst CIa Primary Department .. ....$9.00 econd " Ordinary English Branches.....12 00 hird " Higher .15.00 'ourth " Greek, Latin and French.... .-18.00 [usi ... ........ ..... 20.00 The SeholaitIe year will be divided- ito two ses ons of f'le Ionths each. Pupils .will be: charged om the time of 'entering to the end,ot the'ession. TI.e exercises . ill commenedin the first Monday February: - - Bard can be had in the village at from $8 to $10 :r month. R. b1ERIWETHER, . S.- P. GETZEN, A. J. IIA3IMOND, S. W. GARDNER, .J. C. PORTER,. - . A. P. BUTLER, H. A. SHAW, Nv. 5 - tt' 43 Edgefield 11ale Academy. r HE Exercises of 1ie Zdefield Male Acade my will commence on Monday,January 12th, 357. MR. McCASLAN, still has charge of this Sehooli id from his past success in preparing boys for llege we hope he will be liberally patronized. Tuition of Primaiy Classes. for the Scholastic -ar, $28; of Intermediate $32; of'the Classics 0. Students will he charged from time of enteing til the end of the session. -. SIMKINS, Chairman Board of Tristees. Dec. 17 4: 49 BETHANY ACADERY 1.E exercises of this Acadlem,-iil be resumed on the'third Moiday, 19th'January 1857, un-.. r the control and instruction of Mr.Geo. Galphib. Rates of Tultfon. sical Department per Sessionof 5 month% $15,00 rst Class, Enflish, " "' " " 10;00 cond " " " t " 7,00 idental charge, - " " 1,00 These are the regular -eharges. payable at the end each Session. An additional charge of 25 per. nt will be made against- pupils 'entering for less an a Session. No deduction for absbnee unless used by protracted sickness. Strict compliance with the ru!es-of' discipine, and se application to their studies b:theetudents, ith thorough drilling and systematicnstruction by. e teacher, will enable us, we confidently expect, to ve satisfaction to al who may favor us with their tronage.. W. IIARRISON(Pass'NT. B.T. G. J.SUZPPrAan, JrE. Lawis, H. EIWARDS, - -'A. TRATLOR J. F. BUaRiss. Dec. 2, 1856, - 7t 47 School NoticeO The exercises -'o'1RS. McCL.NTOCK'S Il IOOL will be resiimcd on Moriday 19th Janua7: RATEs oF 'tu7:03-$5, 6 ani $7, per quarter. Dec.23, 3K 50 Masonic Female Colled.' I'E Exercises in this Colk-ge~ wi:l be,resumed L the first School dlay in February. For information as to Terms, Catalogues, &e., ddress, F. F. GARY, Seo'ry. Cokesbury, Dec 22, Ct 50 ING'S MOUNTAIN Prepar'atory Military School, VoEKiVLLE, S. C. ONT TlIE FIRST M0OND.Y m OFJ A UiR Y,-1857, the Third Year of this Institution will -be. entered uron with a corps of', livec Professors, in the new Gar-" risoun Buildinigs. By ihe - ecoon, of mcen of chiaiacte-r and talent as As taints, the Primncipa's h'.pc to merit ihie confidence their l'atrons, and to afford 'every advantage to e~r Pupils ; and further, tu seenre these ends, they : reciveu only a limitedi umber of students. Te scholastie year wilI consist of two session., five mosnts each : First Session commnencing Jan ry 1st, andl cialing .June 1st. Second Session mmieneiig -July 5th, and ending lIecembher 15th. T'ER..-For 'school e-xpenses, i. a., Tuition, )oks.&e , Boatrding, Lights, Fuel and Washing, 10 e s<.ssion. PAY.mus.-Fifty Dollars at the begining and iddle of each session. Tihere will- be nto charge rmlichal attendance. No one undcr twelve or er eighteen ye'ars of age will be received, and all ~lants are required to enter adt the beginning of sessions. FACULTY AND OFFICERS: Maiij. M. .1I ENKINS, (Senior in Regulation, D;-cipline aind Organization,)- Professor of Afathem'atics. ~Capt. A. CO WA RD, (Senior in Financeial De p 1artnmsnt.) Professor of Natural Philosoph~y I and Prcnchs. cut. 0. A. SEABROOJK, Professor of Latin and Greek. lut. E. MeIVER 'LAW, Prof. BeRle Letire. cut. H. T. A BBOTT, Acsistatnt in Mat he malice and English. - .T[:TH OM ASSON, M. D., Surgeon. - . P. BOYD. Bursar.. Yokille, Dae. 23, 1850, 2t- 40 VILLIAMSTON MALE ACADEY. 'RE Exercises of this INSfTTUMION will be resumed on ihe 4thi Monday in Jan ry next, under the control of hJ. NIANLY' LKRR, with a compett Asasistant. Therus es ar flatte.red in again having si-ecured the ser een ofi~r. W ALKER for the ensning year. The titttion has finely prospered under his- charge ; 'i'd from experience, we can recommend lhin as a temait and teacher of high' character and orthy of..patronage. Students will be prepared to iter a rspetable Class in any Colle~ge of the State. Wilaston is a healthy and flourishing rwn, in Anderson District.' The Gr'eenvillo & lumbia Rail Road posses through tha place,'by hich Students from abroaid can find an eausy access. lie place is'more pleasant-and desirable, on aceont 'the celebrated Mineral Siptiaggwhichi is near the .CADEMY. Rates of Tuition. plling, Reading and Writing per Session, $6,00 le above with English Granmmar, Book Keeping, Philosophy,.&c. 10hI .I 09 nejient Languages and Nfathematics, 5 60 Contingent Expenses, a5 Students will be charged froni the timec'of.enter guntil the close of thie Session.: Board cani he had in respectable famitlies, at from ght to-Ten Dollars pes Month. . - Rev. B. F. MArLDIN .- DANrEL LJoN, A us-riN WrtLL axs, Esq., ~.Trustees. -Dr. W. B. MLwu,. -W. K. CLEMENT. - Wiliamton, S. C., l'ov. 19, 1856. ..6t 50. gg-Th s is to certify that Mr.J. MALY WA zza as a pupil, nd afterwards- a pupil and' assistant 'ith me, in the Thalian Acadeiny' . - HIls Seh ola rth Ip - as'highly respeotable,'hia moral. lrrepr'oonhble, I his habits and principles noble and .becoming the entleman and the christian. .-H o.hns my faill eon-' lence as auch, and I feel certann that heowill pv~e Inseclf an efficient and faithful tenclher', fh of strotinge, not only 'in the lower .hranches, btin te Classeal and Mihetnaticali Departmenfs'ofL any. ~edey; and'j'stly meriting the kind regardl'oT II gentlemen. -J. L. EEN1 EDY~. Thaan Academy, Nov. 10, 18.56. - ~~Oli e give. UAIV tends In a sIi-iWun e. ments to the'i at 5fse ab 0 S0i date all who mny favo - Sllis.TABLI n isllu plied withl the best tlia , !n had " in astyle that ut p se. wil sole purpose t feed - jthe ngra - eravings of the thirsfty,A a p ariangements hiave een mi a - ~Attntlya 96i-vans godbier e'rer lie in aithnidanee~ - ' - Thamnkful' irtheCgiena ceived,-he'hopesby a encourageient in tle fa kov 2.1 V DRY'G@OJS~ ANDIfL ANMES BENEY is -now op'uenngu formerly oecupied-byiLK. Bineiy to Clark Co.'s JewelrStire;) a oie. -Om iry: .a FacycandtajpW'n selected-from th1aests - ket, to an'examinaiiiio! vites his friidue'anidthe pu.ey ing paid partiui en t o th2 Dress Goods persons who ma h Pell r call, may :be.su a4 g an stock comprise the in artieei Rich DRESS SILKS; Plain and Printed DeLuines - CAshmeres Lupin's French Merjinoes, Plain and Fancy Plaid Merinoes, Lapin'sb'k Bombaz'nes, A superor quality of. black - . English and American Prnts French . - Lupin's Alpacas, ofds id te ure - -Real Welsh Flannels,' - Saxiony-" *Colred.. ~ Plain Red Silk Warp Irish Linenvand Long; Scotch ad'Russi e -t~ Huckabacks, for Taweling - 8.4 and104 TablE L en Damask LqWa~ fl5 . - Snpror Pillowsse LUnuasj Allen'Aile, aoseat a Os ancate ad Table covers;0--.0- ... A lare.asortment of-Rios;e SilkiBelts and Belt.shbons Velveatibbons; - . ' Alpxa~idr'sij n.Silk Gloves - Ladies' and.Gent's leriho Silk and Vests' A largesinmn d-rn Lacie, Gf a nd i sses ~ is Hlem-Stitched,.- Bor'*ea Na chiiefs' ---. .Mourning Oolla AnaL Misses Collin& SI or4 sotte Embroideid Collars and eev sette; Infant's Embrola haebn - - ' Manilla - Embroiderod and2iftn aSktS ; Blsehe emd~ tn~ Allendalo and Gora MSwansdotMFIannels-; 1~Ladies' Shawls, B~aok,anad Co ted~ 7'Chenile and B~c~ Scarfs;" Sndma-betiutifulgt~l Shawls' Cloaks; ofthi'vriousistyles now worn, 3mitao.t'U irella - - Aidanny oth-:ds~iie goods too namer~ mention. - iili 104bAdAMrs :eysq leiset~ of Millinery Goods. Mrs. flesey'asiu her ola flIjmadn h ho generallydio~exainliie her'eto&ik,3.-he .~' uperior one to any shie evcr had. - ~ ' Augusta,Nov.18 1856.;- tf. 45 *LALLERSTEDT& &DEmING GENERAL H AVE now on han4 the largest Stock of e gro or Plantatio- .:oods'ever - ffered ini this City, consisting inlifart of the - White Macinaw 9-4.BL ANKETS,iat as low-pra es na the Blue :Blankets, and fnr heavier. Thev are the only~ Ilobse who have Georgia Sehl-y's best GEORGIA PLAINS, " allswool fill ng." Other brands of Kerse-ys also-on hand. LINSEYS, OSN ABURGS, S T R IPES and - JEANES of every variety. Those visiting our ity would do well to examine our Stock before par hasing elsewhere.-A mong th-eir- - --ARK- . Black Gro de Rhine SIL.KS; Fancy Brocade and. Striped Pog de Soir SILK - vrying fr'om 62b eta to $5 per .yard; Every variety Paris Printed Moualin Detains, - CALICOES, large assortment and varied. In styles; -Embroideries of every description; - Ihosiery " -. Shawls " - Linen Cotton and Thread Trimmings; " " - " Flouneings-' Hoops, Mohair, Cohmores aind Corded Sfirts, CRENOLINE or Sardinia SKIRTING, th e Ia test and most desirable article for Ladies Skinning, two yards wide; ~ * r Cloth and Velvet CLOAKS and TALMAS : Brown and Bleached Homespuns, with a large astortmnent or Cassimeres, Sattinetta, Janes, &E., fr Men's wear ; 'Linen Lawns, Diapers, Damasks, Sheetin &e well assorted; , ne With every variety of Goods suitable to~tlie season - to which they invite the attention of all.visiting our-'~-t City. g' Orders carefully and punctually attended to.~ Augusta, Oct 20- tf - 41 Cotton Plantation forSae H AVING nmoreliind I 'ishI offe o~r sale:Fie Hlundred. One Thanaand or FifteuhInndfred Acres of PRIME COTTON LAND-in ~aa-body - or separately to sttit purchasers-lying oi- 8outh&g - Edisto'River, two miles' distant from Banriberg, a- } Station on the Augusta Branch of the S O.:Ball R.od. Three fourths of the Tract is Hg~Im mock, subject to noodvorfiow. Theivirs damed. - out from the remaining. portion.T 1k With ordinary seasons these Indi 'ilisil from.1,000 to 1,500 lbs. of Cotton-+fon 307 to 60 "" bushels of. Corn-from:15-to 30 busliels, of whea' per acre. - I have tested the'heahth offti etipn, and'ljv mg resided In the upiper portion pfthe Stale, feel- , that I ein iafely say that; it will- compare favorably with any part; of iii. Stito~ which I liave any-Y. knowledge. -. - ~ These Lands may be bodujht on a credit of four-~~ years at $19 pier aere.-dr; for one third cashybal-~,. ane on a egedi't of three yers,a $7 pp erie. There i a good DiiellingT~ose, Negro lIose, -- Out Houses, &c., omn the'lace. Three hundrea - acres oleared land-100 acres first and second-yeai's lana. . - These who miay wlsifurtherjnfernlationasts thoe quality of the Land and health4tbe pla ,be leave to refer, to. Co,B S1eler ai i) &D ---' der Sally; Grahammn'b.Tarn-Onti.%rwlo snet. en Shuhanau M~innshr,,and Col.J~~mo man, Blaelvill4 lianelFtlit Nov.'12 *UQ AA - *g'.Abbeville Biantier, will p above-till;Ist January, and forirardthblt*I . B, Bamber*, S; C. * ; .nerkone SORR~lBL BDRfSifteitii qpd one Inch high; blae se A si eye out, and sused sa'h~q apprised attetllrf .nd~es North of Edgelfild C~ eraou Ro idt.~: . 'Dq.I1856,