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FINE BUGGIES & CARRIAGES AT PUBLIC AUCTION. GREAT BARGAINS TO BE HAD! IM ORDER to close up our business without de Alay, we will sell at Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday in March next, to the highest bidder, our bplendid S'ock of well built and beautiful BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES! Great bargains, we doubt not, can be obtained, as we are determined to sell. All in want of fine Carriages and Buggies, and at extraordinrry low prices will do well to attend. LEIGH & TUCKER. Feb18 2t . 6 DAWBON k SKINNER, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Dealers in FINE TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, &C. -Importers of HAVANA SEGARS, -Every description of Constantly on band, and all for sale on good terms. Augusta, Feb 18 3m 6 EXECUTORS' SALE. B T an order from W. F. Durisoc, Ordinary of Edgefleld District, we will proceed to sel on Thursday, 2Gth February inst., At the late residence of Avory Bland, Dec'd., all the Real and Personal Estate of said Dec'd., not otherwise disposed of, consisting of one vacant LOT, in the Village of Udgefleld, adjoining lands of Wm. Logue, John Colgan and C. M. Gray. one LOT, one mile from the Village of Edgefield, lying on the Columbia Road, containing eleven acres, more or less, adjoining lands of James H. Minis, E. H. Covar, W. F. Durisoc, E. B. Bacon and Mrs. Farrow. -Also one other LOT, two miles from the Village, lying on the Columbia Road, containing one acre, more or less, and adjoining lands of John Iluiet, Wiley Crane and H. A. Gray. One this last named Lot there is a good Dwelling House. TWO NEGROES, one of whom is a very valuable Boot-maker. HOUSEIOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE, llor ses, Mules, Stock of Cattle, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Peas, Oats, Shucks, Cotton and Cotton Seed, Hams, Bacon, Lard, Plantation and Blacksmith's Tools, &c., &c. Tnuxs or SAL-On a credit of twelve months, with interest from the day of sale. Purchasers to give Notes with good personal sureties, to secure the purchase money. J. A. BLAND,) E. BLAND, J. S. SMYLY. 2 Fel. 17 1857 2 Ajdministrators) Sale. BY virtue of an order from William F. Durisoc, Ordinary, we will proceed to sell at the late Residence of Joel Abney, dec'd., on Wednesday, the fourth day of March next, all the personal property and Estate of the said Joel Abney, con sisting of about NINE NEGRO SLAVES, Stock of Ilorsts, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Corn, Fodder, Oats, &c. Agricultural and Farming implements. Among the said slaves are two good Millers, one first rate Sawyer and Black Smith. The remaining slaves are very likely. TxrxS OF SALr.-A credit until the 25th day of December next. Purchasers to give, bonds or notes, with two or more approved sureties. -Also On the same day, a BLACK SMITH, belonging to the Estate of George Pope, dec'd., will be hired for the balance of the present year. On the same day will be rented " TH REE FINE MER1lI[ANT MILLS," (consisting of Flour, Girist and Sawv Mills) on Saluda River; formerlyv owned by E. P. & J. A buey--AL~so-the plantation and residence of the said JToel Abney. The Real Estate will be rented until the first of January, 1858. TERMs--Thae same as above stated. . WILSON A BNEY, 1 dm'rs M. W. CLARY, f. Feb. 17 1857 2t 6 Executors' Sale, I WILL offer for sale at public out cry, on Sale .day in March next, ONE LOT OF L ANI, be longing to the Estate of J. Kirksey, dee'd. con taining 44) Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of F. \V. Pickens. TF~nM oP S.A.E-A credit unti h s lvo January, 1858, with interest from day of, sal. P'urchasers to give note with approved sureties, to secure the piurchmase money.. E. P. IL. KIRKSEY, Ex or. Feb. 17 1857 2t 6 Turkey Creek Land for Sale. VTtH E Subscriber wishes to sell his tract of landl ..on Turkey Creek, (known as Bland's Quarter.) containing SEVENTEEN IIUN~ifED ACRES. I will ride over the place with any piersoni desi rous of purchasing, so that they may judge of its quality. There is a small new Ihouse upon the place, with all necessary out buildings, good well of water, &c. Terms accommodating. ELBER T BL AND. Feb. 18 1857 tf 6 NOTICE. I WILL sell at public sale on Wednesday, 18th Ma ihrch', to the highest bidder, the folnowimg VALU'ABLE Mll., PROPERTY. viz: The Rocky spring Place, Containing 4,368 ac.res--withi a line Circular Saw Mill, in good running order. The Toney Place, Containing- about 2,500 acres, with a good Saw Mill upon it. Btoth places are well-timbered andI very desirable for the Milling business. They masy be treated for at private sale until that time. Terms made known on day of sale. E- The sale will take place at the Rocky Spring plae.R. Tf. MDibI. Feb IS1-8 5t 6_ Negroes for Snle. ~TILL be sol on the first Monday in March VTnext. the following negroes: JACWK, aiged :16 ye.ars, good Hiouse servant. JIN N EY, aged 43 years, good washer and Ironer. $ARtAIl ANN, aged 34 years, good washer and 'frnius-GOn a credit until 1st January 1858, with interest and approved security. B. W ALDO, -,s JAS. N. LIPSCOMB, Jos Feb. 18 1857 2t Notice. T ilE P'ublic are hereby iniforrned that front an.i Aafter this date I do inst initeind to secognize. anv one: a-; myi Agent, to settle the E:ate of mys bilathsand~, Rtandall D~elaug~hter, as I ani the Adiniistratrix of said Estate, and will attend to thlsme lnt1Y DJELAUGilTERI, Adm'r's. Feb. 14 1857 .'t Court is Coining! ND) I will say to my Saluda friensds. that has t0 atted, and prefe to stay at a p~rivte Th:1I hve omehin toeat, upon Lo5! Creek, And a plraee to sleepl, for Man and Beast, All ror one D~ollar a piece. Feb. 18 1-57 It 6 STlATF. 01F SOUTHl CAROLI NA, IN ORDINARY1. ANI-R~EW U. LA TASTE ande wife Mary, and SFelina Naplpier, vs Tilkuni D. Naplpier, Ma ilda Rtadford and others. t pering to my satisfaction that Elizabetli apirJohin Nappier, Ahbsaloms Nappier and Johi Nappier, Delenidanits, restide withistut this State, i itrefore ordered, that they do appear and ob es to diiso or sle of the real Estate of Na han Nappier decased, on or before the 9th day of May next, or their consent to tho samne will bi entered of record. W. F. DURISOE, o.E.. OrdinarysOffice, Feb. 10th 1857, 1lte 6_ Notice. NY person lhaving Books (Law or Miscella Anru)of G. I). Tillman, will oblidge the sub crbrby leaving the IVat R fi TJLLMAN. rab 1O tf 5 FOR SALE. TlE Subszriber, desiring to retire from the i Printing business, offers for sale the entire Establishment known as the CaroiMna Times, with which is connected a well conditioned JOB OFFICE. The Times (Daily, Tri-weekly and Weekly is sues.) is in a prosperous condition, enjoying a very fair circulation and a large advertising patronage. The Job Office is in good order, containing abun dance of material for the execution of any class of work, and is liberally patronised. The Press department, containing three Presses, is also complete, and worked by steani, running one Adams and one Cylinder Press. As Printer to the House of Representatives, the subscriber has made ample arrangements for the execution of its work, which affords ample remu neration, and properly managed cannot fail to give a handsome profit. As the subscriber has determined to sell, an op portunity is afforded those who may desire to en gage in Journalism to secure one of the best con ditioned and prosperous establishments to be found in the South, at very low figures. For further information, address the subscriber, at Columbia, S. C. E. H. BRITTON. Feb. 18 1857 tf 0 TO PRINTERS. W E have on hand and for sale cheap-less than half the original cost-a first rate lot of CHASES, of all sizes, and as good as new. Twenty pair of CASES, with a few JOB CASES, all in good condition. Also, a lot of Brass GALLEYS, Slice and Plain wood GALLEYS, Composing STICKS, STANDS, a No. 1 ROLLER MOULD, &c.. all of which are for sale remarkable cheap. Apply at this office. To Merchants, New Candy Manufactory. 220 King St., Uppwite Brancroft, Leman 4- Co. CI1AVLESTON. S. C. A .L KINDS OF CANDY MANUFACTIU RED AT NE lW YORK PRICES. Dtealers wil eonsult their owcn interests by calling on us when in th * City or ordering from uv. Orders attended to % ith prom ltaess and dispatch. WARREN KINSMAN & BRO. grP. S.-Onle Price. Charleston, Feb. 10 lS57 4t 5 Octagon Burial Cases! r Ill E Sulsc'riber keep constantlyon h anld n d41 variety of this new styv (o * ETA LI( BtU RIAL CASES. of beautiful f'Oriu, ansd finish.ed in perf'et reseminmee of high'y polihed ROSE WIAID. These C.\ASI - are now extensively usel and possess many valuahle advaninges over all Cotlins now before the public. JOHN 'M. WITTr. Edgefiehl, Feb 9 Gm 5 GOODS AT COST. A FTER this date I will tl'er the remaninder of A my Stock of Gods at NEW YORK COST, (Except a few heavy articles.) Tie Stock is st'll larger and better than often oflered at Cost. A fine supply of S P R I N G enid S U M M E R G 0 0 1) S suited to the approaching season. Persons lvring purelcel since January first. are remuested to close accounts at their earliest con venience. I am subjected to heavy expense to close my bIusiness-will not my friends and customers cone forward andl aid me promptly to close my books by cash or note. I consider myself at liberty, withiout'further notice, ton place in the hands of an Attorney befoire. next Return Day, all old Notes and Accounts standing oven unsettled. M. FRAZIER. Feb3 tf 4 CLARK& CO. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. N OW oiffer for sale their sphndia new stock mlf SILT ER W A RE, of all kinds-Teu Sets, Pitcher,. Castcrs, Waiters. Gobkets. Tumbinlers, Cups, lFomrks, Spmoons, l.a lIes, Pastry, Cake, D~essert andu Buttmer lEnives. Shenfield P'LATED) WARE-flirst qu:dity o toods in Castors, Cake Badkets, Waiters, Candle sticks. &c. lIiriinighlam and Atmerecan P'L.TED WYA RE. verv shmowy. and at lomw prnices. d(Ol. nA ~i ES, of :n'l Zood makenrs-Cooper, lDent. 'Tobia', llurley & .lmlhnsmon, English makers; iriettinmg. 'latile, Swiss imkers ; atnd .1lu's .Jur enisen~. ''f Cmpenal en't si IA' Eit W A'C T I FS in creat variety ; qjuick bat Jtailroa.1 Watchmes, large size. Rtichliaiumond, Coral, Canneo and Mosaic .1 EW ELRIY, all the~ newest stykm.<, with a large sto'ek or Staple and Fancy GMII)1>8, at the'ir store, Post ,fiee' Corner, opposite the liailroad Bunk. A ucusta'. Fm b. 41 1857 tf 4 SORGHO SUCH RE, OR CHINESE SUGtAli COR1N. Genuinue seed. IT surpavses all other plants for soiling (feedming~ gr~~teeni) and fomdder. mmn acciount or the gr. at amount of sautary isa.-ehariune ij uie it containis, :inmt is greedlily eaten by Stock oft .nil kinds. It ma~y lie repiatedly ent, like'Egypmtian milet, ummowing oil' free y andl rapidly, aflter eaceh c'uting. It alsm standls druht much b. tier thin connmnon emrn retaining its green color nieml juicinmss after the seed1 mature. A supply of Rieliable Seed, has been re i ved by the subscribmer, Put ump in Sncks at 50 Cents and $1 Each, Containing sufficient seed for planting half acre andm o ne aere, eh. Orders respec'tfu I)y somlicited. I.rigga ndAjvSo~'ayWM. IIA IN ES, I~rugistand potcar,'oad-St. Aungusta Ga. Janiuiry 27 1u7 2mn 3 Boot and Shoe MIanufactory. T lIE Suibscribmer ha-.-inr (penemd a B 0 OT AND) S HI 0 AiUATR oppnoste the Post 0111cc, respectfully announces tin the citizens of Emdginield \'illagze and1 D istrict, that is Ihe prueparedm to make to order any article in the HaigBoot and Shoe Business ! laigthe best woirkmen ini thne D.isictin in his in p1. ym~ent and being a practical work manmhimist It he I'ecs warranted in baying that itis wvork nil lbe done' in the neatest :aml ltetst styvles. I Ie has iaso oin ha.:;. :a larue Stmck ofl line P U.\lP 80lEl) andl fine W ElIfI'K and 1)01' Hl-E l8"led IOOT1'. A Iso, ai stock of eenuthm mmn and1 !.mh s' sil0ES-all of his ovn I n:anufacture-wihich ho will sell for ensh. N:IIOL.\s McE\')Y. N. 1.-A Ne.;r.o 1 oy wvante-l tin learn the 1nm.it and lhoe trade. F.bm4 tf 4 Cass County Lands~ FOR SALE. A MOST valuable p'antatiomn lying on the Wecs tern & A tiantie lIail R'aad, m'entracng tin. lands nyomn which the Casville Wood -Station iv. 1. eci td atnl only two and.. a hltt mikisu frio Canssvitle, aind wvithi~n twn mniles ( 'It. Chermk e Baptist Col le :mdii ie .\ethomdisu F~emale Coll. gin. T[his tract coin'ieis '/00 Acres, min which manly I190t acres are in cultivatimon, the rest being heavi y timbered aundu so coniventimnt ton thne Wood-lStatimn, that every stiek mlr tiumer cant be remndily cmnvertedl inom .mnn'v. The itnpromvetm, nits conists of a c'im: fmrtabtle lI welling, a gmood Gi kmI ouse andl all mothier out h~ouses, &c. There arme onm this tract about 010 aet s 'mt' very fine eadmmw hand, half' mf which is set ini JHerds (;ra. This hmand is calmable of prodsucing about 1000~l lbs. .4 Cmtton, 20 bushels of Wheat or 40t bushehs (if Cmmrn. Tfhe sturlutS timber mmn the traut sh. Itn sil,1, will more thamn repay the puirha~se tmoney. Any pmers'mn wishming to purchase the above tract are re fered to J. H. MIMS. Feb.11 1557 3m 4 Cambridge Land for' Sale. rfl I E Subscriber oil'ers fort sale his RKESII DENCE .1 in Cambridge, together with Twenty Acres of and, as fine an Orchard of young Peach Trees, aus arn bo found in the up-country, and a never-failing Spring. Thme buildincs are in good order amnd Com,~ pie 1)wellig.Kitchen, .Smoke lI'ouse, Meal Room, Barn, Stabks, Cabin anid Chicken House. Tfaans-$600 in Catsh or Cash Notes. H. R. GODMAN. Feb 4 187 tr 4 Durable Riches Selling at Cost, r 119 Subscriber takes this method ul informing his friends and the public, that he has re-opened for the reception of Students, the newly erected and neatly finished Academy, situated in a healthy por tion of Edgefield District, S. C., one mile and a half, East of Kirkscy's Cross Roads, in the imnimedi ate neighborhood of John B. Rountree, James Tur ner, John Durst, Ransom Holloway, Holloway Clegg. Rev. .ohn Trapp and Sinson Mathis. Esq. The Scholastie year is divided into two Sessions of 5 months cach. Bates of Tuition For the Languages and the higlir Branches of Mathematics..............$15, per Session. For English Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, &c............$8, per Session. For Reading, Writing, Spelling, &c.$6, per Session. Board can be had from $6 to $7 per month. No Scholar received into School for less than half a session. WM. M. HEATH, Rector. Feb. 4 1857 tf 4 PINE GROVE ACADEMY. T HE exercises of PINE GROVE ACADEMY, will commence on the second Monday in March next, under the charge of Dr. L. B. BOUCHELLE, who is an experienced and coni petent teacher. Rates per Scholastic Year. For Algebra, Geometry and Latin Language.$30,00 lotany, Astronomy, Chemistry and Philosophy ............ ...........20,00 For Grammar, Geography and History, Ancient and Modern...................16,00 For Primary Branches...................12,00 Payable whenever students leave the school. Good board can be obtained at from $7 to $8 per month, in excellent fmnilies. Said school is lo cated near the Road leading from Lotts to Mount Willing, near 'Mine Creek, P. 0., Edgelield Dis trict, S. C. M. M.PADGIETT. ) .10SIAll PADGE:TT, ';i L UKF, l:ODGlIllS, .10IlN G ILL, 1.1.,7 ALLISON DNELOACIlI | W ILLIS L. STONE, J Fel. 4 1857 5t 4 HAPPY VALLEY ACADEMY, r gi IE Exereis.isor JIappy Valiey Acad l. emy will commenee in Nlonday, Feb. 2d, under the charge of Miss .1 tLIETTV M. PICK ER ING. who will iustruc faithfully a ' pupils coiiimmit ted to her care. Thi-< Schll is pl-esntly locatedI nline miles from11 FEtefivlh Village, and near the reslietine of J. F. RATES OF TUITION. E inglish lIrant lies, per Session ............ i.i. French Languag ........................ ,I Music......... .. Good boaI .,rd ennm bie promcured in thle vicnt of 'he se olat 111I1p . ,h. Pupils will be ehargeld from the tim (.r entrance ito the close or the sessiion without dedumctimi, excepnt in case (of sickness. Jan. 20 1857, *.it 2 TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE, NO. 1. W I LL attend at the times an.1 phices hervin. . after islpeciiie d to colleet tIII State anid I i-trit Tax fir the year commlleinug the fiit day uf Octo her, 1856. .\t NIt. Willing, AlInilav, I 14h l-inary. " Norris',eviii . o ch-ek. wit-sTuesday, 171t1 l'etuatr%. " htinehmart's, Samiccvtuing, 3 ocbink. 1 Uavardl's, N\ . esma', I8th Ferii:ry. " Perry's. Sainv , 1 inot 'I NI. r' unlay, ]ik1e " Calenr 's Sto, Sm vni~ Iocok t omis Store, S(7ame eveiing. . o'clock. " Cealia'sStoeSamce evening. 3~ o.'clock. " 1.5.Sa3 v' ~lueSmei. evening, 3 u'clck. '~Edetel U I, nTusdy 19thwngdasMan " RIchardso's 'aturdat~y, 1b1th iavi " Whit Il. Suys, A~londay, 113d~ H ue~l I hil, 'J-hcariv, 211111 " I rs St, Samcc 'e evening. 3 cleock. " u .\loore ' Tuesda. 24tnih " Stfi e, Wednesay, 15th " LibetyHil, Thiu, day, Ith.:1 iaevns'tore Frl i.h c~y 27thl I" P lstu~ Lae Satrlay, 2th " idce Ited.m: 11, oni~ th folwigdays ln dIray. te 2n, Sudc theT , anIc ona ca lloward's, b Tesday, tu10thu I iar c. "ui~ i W imte alue icuced. nay li 'icth "ia a " tiiie-l baril, iniid.Thursday , 1t h " theners "ca miile eing,:b1 o'ctuek. keMrs buidltndci Saeuvein: . 3aci lnlock.1 " : eientcicIil rd ic.1 . Su rday, .ti t -l th.~. i.c:Ui tun :ii.; lt i- T uleii la hy nih L l t 1856-Fall's, 'Thrday, 1 8 " WGanterl, FriCEy & Cth " labu g, 31 otol tat , " ChallleroeiPon fo, T iuery wa, n:h tt~ by lorgats.t~ ( nt c evngh ordtsf-iah 4tl01 Whtman's S 11.tc Turdy ti n odh u~ Iy Ta Pyrswllb ai r iid Thilccnre _Augue tar, marrtlS ordid i thei r .12ie Bamleacdur iringser and Sumbetf igs who. hae he rn Hradied In :h .lsameG pein - IandEl comeprepared t' nih me theor.eIi t retur turnsr in arhtewVie theys . wd lt eih .bl t hitn-d. c TH. FXUni'llist 1 1aN.d 'Sill~u DRS AP.ERSa UlANDe ~ALRS A Ilre ' N W EL tinL S il E) ith a Aholekstac ofi And :liiil o ather Godd foruner weNart., timitd b eorgieles Genithe laving ieorders foany atice ofhdc Cltrin csnly asredof estltn call :mE naioncable as i-sit A uguta, Fct .8 li7 f d'1 Bleahe Crtings Wae Boneetkings WIL.IUAM SHIPER 1hi'AS rreie rmiciNew Yok, t flloi . t~eice make o~y f LuIle'aceSllitTINGe aone Slx1IETS, whiedh tie wio1st l fpore h te i SIeTS to whpichs thmathentin ohe pubcase peeful invred.tro Auesta Y Fe.\il 4--85 tfeh~e 4ilRIG WatrT is Ne Ceba.tedl -ort -1)lec d JS ilinlStckThs Nrrve i Wite Tlon- fort aiis f le heSals.T White llock ee-4 o.a10, Twitl.-n Stllet, Faseb4.4 e5h7 d Slt 4 C ANDIRAT1ES! - -'*.- - -I jg Timi Friends of Air. STEPIlI:N Sil.\W respectfully announce bim as a Candidate for Sherill' of Edgeicd District, at the next election. The friends of Co. WM. QUATTLEBIUM res pectfully announce him as a Candidate for SherilT of Edgefield at the ensuing election. Er We are authorized to announce LEWIS i JONES, Esq., as a candidate fur re-election for Sheriflfcf Edgefield District. E Tnu Friends of Capt. H. BOULWARE respectfully announcehim as a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgefield District at the next election. THE friends of Capt. LEWIS COVAR, res pectfully announce him as a candidate for Sheriff, of Edgefield District, at the ensuing election. Tihe many friends of W. W. S ALE. Esq., of Hamburg, in.the upper part of the District, re'speet fully announce bim as a candidate for Sheriff of Edgefield District at the next election. 0 Tis Friends of Mr. ROBERT D. BRYAN t respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgefield District at the next election. Qy Tus Frinds of Mr. 11. P. IIARRISON respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of ElJtgefield District at, the unsuing elec tion. 0lTlte friends of STARLING TURNER, nn- e nounce him a candidate for Tax Collector at the fi ensuing election. 07 The Friends of Mr. A1. W. LYLES respect fully announce him a a Calidtte for Tax Cullec tor of Ed.gefield at the next election. g The l'riends of Capt. E. W. IluRN, re specfutily announce him as a Cainliciait f1r Tax L'llector f Elgelieild District, at the en.uintg tte ti.t 10' The 'rriends of Mr. C11 A (;i\S CA RTEI-R respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefield Distriet, at the next election E7 The Friends of Air. CHAS. M. MIA Y, res pectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Col ee:or of Edgfield District at the n-xt election. Law Notice. T II 1 Undersigned have this day formted a part nership for the Practice oif fawaivi and lu.ly, in l.lgelield nd the njoining Districts. Ullice at ElC1elield C. H., where one or bolth iny at a11l timhes he Itund. S. W-. -i R I% .AS. A. DIZI ER. Dcc. 31 185(, tr 51 D entistry TiESub.,eriber hi-:s ,v'evid an . 1 Ollice ilmme-dialy in) rerl lot' WV whe! c he wdl ato-nd too any bu-4.1iqm1 to hir. Profetsion. .\! n's Patent Te tilh, Corvili.ear Gum and lBlock T. eth, trom Single Teeth to Entire Setts, P it u1", in a style tII ple.se the m11"5t "a-ta1itls. ()niet wihingat teeth put ny 11n1 .\ iiI ' atent. en have it done bv .cndiing; it their 3'latis at very modermti. prier-s. Denllists' Gol.d andi'lve n.Gb iy- n P1tina Wire, round, halt ruIndt awl eTitndrieal made11 to VrerA3. PA RM R.t N. I.--.\ settlennt ahvwa.s at the com;letion of thle wo. k. .luivl :11f TO THE AFFLICTED. nTw b.atP d NI. 217, llroad Street. A\uusta. Ga. Chrnie Iliseases. Vi,.its mta-. :at a dliitnce onl the :;ot re-nabu le terms. Plea.:se add11ress, A- r~i2 tf Il _ Administrators' Sale, \ \'irite sf at. IId a fritt the Urd..intary we sn.. dee'd.. nei.i:- Graiei!'.l ..n tl.e utti Februnx i- ini.,. the follow Iin.: propjerly, v-.: Six Likely Negroes, Stock of al: kintds, C'or, Fihr , &., with, Pm it sumi.. : ol nd under ten do'lliis . r fi ve asi we iiay di wvithi :tmpj.e scnity bteforeit. the d.-livtry of property. \\.\. PItAW . ) . Febj 41 *l -- ca.*:-s, tew It: .J0 .h li I. lTalleyv, A dm'ir, vs. Jaia P. (d.-r .\ tut ..t land' cotiaitning lilly :.eres, innre ori.. of he l.)endenit .laimz.s P'. lo'ert, in :: 11.1 t of iln citiing thre huiedIi: lwies, morte~ br le s! .itig li ts Co. J I i;.iii STopa 5.1!r Sarah e :ie3 tti -r Ind i u. . J. i J t ide t -io oe "-::t so s y I..r se tfi ., onhle li1g.flel 1111 a b i t..n Wytter kHoh ;nes vsP. l. l li'e. :1'.1 i ttI. - ladse C-: lat..v vtsslCy,i'h-a-.ct'tfitt nmt d on! mundtitt levid pof aslhepri erii tthe ;Caawi Clt. i!..n ..lameI gs Tabr and othes, vs. Tlr..s e.~ C. aite Iacet, nodtlnsthre or les<. adjinnghuns.l. tlin 1521ie ll C i ls iIi ~li'.I ure u a n oteI rs. Il Teb Stt vs. Alfe .4teilr A rc 5fhe .Jhni 111.1 onu h lan , ;tdWill StromIti, ton'r.:k. I r tadwatr far. an i fthers1l. . fiverllyk vs. the sne lAk tat ofgt tiland citaltini PA hree I'hu-knd alley Philk aind. oel lVrSTks vs. Ah soaw andge ote isne Slits vres, ht.'oeieldan Chit-e orotd barenmziein calenoon. Au.\Vgdary veb. li57 e tf unr 4 ,ato jiinlanso JohnJ &ick Cadawa ChGIrT a., ater.Agnsfrte Iorh meia ti Cull uttdgg t s th . . les, it lPllys vsthg ifenot w&ttzervos Jantin you rliit neh. M AursaFb.4157 I MANSION HOUSE! T IE Gidersignil havin. 1purchaed Ih' inrte anI cI eoiiiodiuus louse occupied for several e..ars by Mr. Clias. Co>mpty, as a flotel, but reently )v Maj. G. A. A ddison a< a Dweelling, spe':Ifully imoniltces to his old patrons and frienids that the mil Jii ense is now open foir the ar-i nItiol; un of Ill who nmy favor him wilh their comipay. His lotel is privatclv but Still coivenieit ly ocated, hiel iakes it very desiratile :.s a boardin;; louse. lie promises to use every excrtion to please, .md laving hadl considerable experience in the Hotel msiness feels conlident that he will render complete atisihction to the publie generally. lie haIs procured the services of No. 1 Cook-, mld will constantly keep his table hlend with the est that can be had. Mrs. C. will also give her iersonal attention to the culinary department, in aving every article properly prepared. hlis lROIS will be completely furnished, and arc taken to keep them so. Ilis STABLES will also receive the careful atten ion of an experienced Obth-r, and be plentifuily rvided with the best of provender. Ile hopes by giving strict attenlion to busiicss ni endeavoring to gratify the wants of every one, j mrivilt and receive a liberal share of patronage. LEWIS COVAR. Dec 30 tf 51 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ! W E WU LD.LI) inliri the eitizens of Edgelield and the adjoining I)istrict that our con tntly increasing tiusiness has compelled our re oval from " 3 B I10A 1) STEET," to the mag eent and spaciou.s BROWN SrON BU11,1LING, 9 =O.AD STJ EL T. T n. - .. ... I. ' Iriai.ne t I tti it .NE uT1".-)'*:u-.e n ri doya:my Sim ilar subli.-hmen1-lt *-In the Un1ited1 States ;111nd whilst it il aif our sl LA G toek -f A ISE L LAN E B00 KS, CHAP PUBLICATIONS, &C., re abo' pr....-e illn: ir !nely i tou pc,;resett TOCKl ,,f STl.\Ti()N Els V A ndl th~ose *n watit of LEDGERS JQ1ThRNAL~S, CASH BlOKS, kl. V. (()It' TE.U T & C!O.. A GOOD) I \li' wi' is"o hile lire fo'r every holy to btiy des iuring the e emi:..t seI u.;.s. A\ tni all u hle wish i ut 'flin (4ARD)EN \e ret..et ii in.;med th;t iL.d ,. 'i-.:A.et art.: lot ot W I!J. SL:I.E( T1121) G A~ i. D k .N 0E l i-e::,'..gh t ii 2-i.pl. the. vant' f i.- ~lLd eu5: FOR EVERY ONE \ a 'u iriani .-, 1 . li.*ns, l i.., i, C.. .. , l..ort -. t . rI ot : t-.l, ryi a 'em- r o n i:tt i .. .1 : r. I.:nip, 'iep .iit be ~r ihId rOT . C)-sTon:a ,i, orc i;.... bul ri~i~ :1t iesn.~~in i..tlbb S thi' A tuiEir.;~ JtllN lieeti tole\s .t\th lh N S in lte, in. t tl rtol C. l'ie-t Inw a 1ttti. it:I, n \io.iore , e . 2n iS: . l , . .n : tf y .uwit he Pl::-T i P.-11.:I ae :ie enterms.oi lu~ .i;.iber, i. iif you e~ wa i ~n e ae aou nua~i le t " G ilo 0~.- . iid :m iae p!.uiatig :beit ysur i.ce ..i'g iiud, . ~ '. ft i f Itr Pt eli i A UnC..'.TAY .-S. .la:;Hr Ti) 1 v.;7, IfkUH V cn'un. hea ( bovl bu21iOl t. i al( s br ('-hs.: th :.rl.\i Nl Filt :soieit Y,:t wil beL tinl -'rl:igl .\ Uline:.s, uf, Et a c li is. Uniidges.: dnl 1'urnte s lste otf :ltil lrsiplca .ugusta, Janu::y '2 85 um 53 To the Public, rI i H' SuIheriber take s ilisooportunily ti exprest his sincere thanks to his friends fhr the very liberal patronage he has received at their hands during the past year. Atud intending to keep his Stock CONSTANT LiY REPLEVISHED with a Full Supply -of the VERY BEST ARTICLES, Ile will always be found ready and willing to serve his customers, and will use every effort to give en tire satisfaction. Ie wisheus it to be distinctly understood that he will exiect and require all accounts to be punctually paid when due, as the nature of his business will require prompt payment. 0T To those who wish to buy for cash liberal discount will be made. E. PENN, AGENT. Jan 14 tf 1 The Progressionist, r EV. C. F. It. SHEHANE, of Nota sulga, Ala.; is now puplishing a BEAUTI FUL SEMI-MONT11LY SHEET, of medium size at $1,00 a year, in advance. It is devoted principally to the spread of Universalism. tir Address him either at Atlanta, Ga., or at Notasulgat, Ala. .1a.i 21, 4t 2 NO PUFF---NO HUMBUG! J AMES IIENEY, AUGeSTA, Gi., has on hand a superior assortment of Plain and Fig ured Dress SILKS, DELAINES, CASHMERES, M.ARINOES, ALPACAS, BIOM3BAZINES, GING I.\31S, English awl American PRINTS, Brown and White SlllliTINGS and SIIEETINGS, FLAN ELS. Irish LINENS, Long LAWNS, Linen CAM IURICS, Scotch nd Rus.ian DIAPERS, IUCKA BACKS, Table LINENS, NAPKINS, Pillow Case LINENS, with mniy other goods too numerous to muention, which ihe offers without either puif or hmnhnttlttig to the inspectio n of the public. Confi leiit that all wishing good and cheap Dry Goods will, on examining his stock, be satisfied that they are leap as the cheapest.. Aungusta, Jan. 27 1857 tf 3 James Heney, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, WI AS just received a fresh supply of Mourning and Emir-iderel COLLAlIs and SLEEVES, Inin~sit's Em1/dl WAISTSarnd DiRESSES. Swiss and .laconet ANDS. EDGE[NGS ant INSERTINUS, li;sses COLLARS-A i % 0-a large lot of Whale hone, Cambrie. Matnilla and Embroidered SKIRTS, CLO.AKS, Ldi and ChildreWs 110SE, &c. Annga. .lan. 27 1857 tf 3 James Heney, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, JASjust. recreivel somie moire of those solid 1i14:LAL.NES anl CASIIERES, which lie sell at 12 cents. Augusta. Jan. 27 1857 tf 3 James Heney, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, JIASjust rec eived a line assortment of Bed .1 LANKETS. Also, Blue Travelling BLAN K E'TS. Augsta, ..ian. 27 1857 tf 3 Clocks, Watches and Jewelry REPAIRED! 1) OBERT LISENBEE, takes this occa lid bion to inform tho citizens of Edgefield Village anil the surrounding vicinity. that he is now pre iared to accomniodate all who may entrust their work to him, on the rost reasonable terms. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., .ert with him, will be properly and neatly repaired, and warranted to work well. Of Ile may be found at the res'dence of Mrs. Golding. adjoining the Ad vertiser Office, where he respeett'ully solicits a share of publio patronage. .hm:i21 1 t* 2 LINEN SHIRT BOSO1MS. WILLIAMI SIEAB., H .\S receivalI froum N~ew York, a supply of GENTLEM1EN'S and YOUTH'S LIN EN SilitTr BOSOMS, beautfutlly stitched, and of su prior style and qluality, which he will sell at very Anugustai, dlan. 27 157 tf 3 Take themn Up! ~18TIiA~YEL) front my Stables during the late l2 ire. ajydr oft U.Y PONIES. Any one whlo will tak.- thiemt tip and~ deliver thetua tit me at the -Carmilina I Ioteh.," llatnbutrg. S. C., will be liber lly re.war'ed tfor their trntle. When tast seen tht; w cre ont lhe P'laik loat leadintg to Edgetield C. 11f., goinc at the rate of 2--10. J. A. M.ATS. Notice, ES i.\Y V I from my Stahh-* on or abotut the L lu it., ttie smai lBAY I t0i18 , very heatvy busiit,:rutd heavy mune antd tale. As wvell as I .eileet a.l the teet are whit.---smnall white blaizi en th.- nu.., andit .tar between thet. eyes-sitrt cats. A iii inft..matii.. of said Illorse will lie th~umkfully itce.l. JOIlN A. M AYS. 1 la::ihe~rc, .l:,s :ll 4It 4 C1'R A El) fromu the Subscriber tn the 21st (i .1 .hmn.iri, ir < f sorrel M4A RtES, one seven -.msr i ani,'L the Ioth r nine. They are about tour ten br lifteei ha:tls hight. e:.cht wit hs a white sptt in. (,'Ie.., at are well brike to harniess. A htb ra-i rewa: . wilt hie paid~e fr. the delilvery of the said estc5 or anyi itnformatitton conceintiit them will be ratefuly rteceived.. l:reet to the Airtiser Office, ri to mv :add:css. A. S. D O'4lER, Jr. \Mt. W illine, l'. O., Edg-lield, S. C. .l:tmuary 27, 1857 if 3 -Adm~ inistrator's Notice. , l.L personts havn g tdemtandis against the Es I L. tt cito Sarahl Gregory, tde'd. are reqjuestedl to redeir in ihli ir accoui tnts prttperly attesitd without delav, and these indeledt mruat timke payment at an e:nr : l:ine. I ma:~ dete-rmtinedl to nuake a linaiset lh-et t in a shot t tinme. I RICHIARD GREGORY. Feb 1d I .457 - 3m 4 r 'Ot UL l'lUFTY lKELY NEGROES, for wh c iv tet. bhe~~lst prtices wvill bte paid. A ut dr. either of the unlters.igne-d at Edgehitld . 11. .lt)IIN A . A I)lSON, C. W .\AIREN. . Tsm 'I if ' 1N ORDINARY. \' W. V 1l)l'RISt)E, Esq., Ordinary of Ftlgefieldl WheIrets i-itj. F. [.nveess lhatth appliedl to mec ftir eter.. oh Adii,traiton on all antd singular the e'imds andt ebaiut Ls. rightlis andh credijis of .lamnes P. Coft.-r lite. oh the D istrictu afiorteaaid, dl~eced. T1'hie. are, t herehfore, tib cite anti admuonih all and siiulatr. thbe kindred and creditors tof thes said tdeceas it, to he and app-etr beefore metat ittr next Ordinary's Cutsrt for the sa Id D istrict,tt tt:b holen att Edgefieuld C. IIL. tt the 2:3rd tday tof Febtrua.~ry int-i., to shIowi can-e, itatty, whyt the saidh admnitiistrasitonshould noi hie grnn-t. (iv.-n undteer my hatiani nseal, ithis thtl dlay of Feb ruary in thte ytearof ittr Lordi one thtousand eighit hiun dhreit asnd fifty-six, anid in the. 81st year of American. h itependience. W F. DI!RISOE, 0. E. D). February, Il et5 . 'tate of Southi Carolina, EFlEFIEr.D DISTRICT. hv ViW. F. h)Iill180 E, Esqauiire, Ordhinary of Edige tieht' I )jei t i. I Till1lEAS, Chiarlesi M. Fr.:eman hiath applied 'V to me. for Lei ersof Admi~inistration on all and singulaIr thre goods~r antd chtatlets, rightus and credits of Rtbert P. llarriton late of the District aforesaid, de'l. T1hese are, therefuore, to cite anti admonish all andI s ingular, te kindredl and creditors of the said deceas ed, to he and alipear before me, at our next Ordinary's Cutrt for the saidl District, to he holtden at Edgefield Court House, on the 23rd day otf February in-t., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should tot he granted. Given undter my hand and seal, this ninth day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hiundredi and fifty-seven and in the eighty-first year Iof American Independence. WV. F. DURISOE, O.E.D. February 10, 1557 2_______5 Pot Ash. I i,. PEN N. Aytnt, hits just received a sup e pA~tly tIPOT ASH, put up in tin cans, with full direetionus for aking soft and hard soap. Jan291 tf 2 , AMERICAN HOTEL) 19LENTRE STREET, WAMBURG, S. 0.2 0. P. f. SCOTT & CO. Proprietors March 12, 1856. ly 9 PLANTERS' HOTELI T HE Subscriber having become sole proprietor of this well-known Ho , resp y in forms the.citizens of Edgefield and adjoing Dis tricts, that he will now use his utmost endeavors to give UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. He in tends in a short time to make considerable ipsove ments to the House and Stables, in order to accom date all who may favor him with their patronage. Illis TABLE henceforth shall be constantly sup plied with the best that can be had, and served up in astyle that must please. It will, in short, be his sole purpose to feed the hungry and. satisfy the cravings of the thirsty, and for this purpose ample arrangements have been made. tf Attentive Servants and good Ostlers will ever be in attendance. Thankful for the generous patronage he has re ceived, he hopes by strict attention, to merit liberal encouragement in the future. B. J. RYAN. Nov 26 tf 46 Edgefield Collegiate Institute FOR YOUNG LADIES! EXERCISES RESUMED ON MONDAY, FIFTH JANUARY. A N EW SESSION will commence March 1st. The present is however a good time to enter pupils, as new classes will be formed and those who commence arc charged but from the time of entrance. There will be no other vacation until August. CH AS. A. RAYMOND, ParN. Jan 5 tf 52 BOOTS AND SHOES, opposfe 3i~~eff1,80 i0R 1), 3roac1 it., As-a.usMta Gra. MARKE ; ROYAL# FSPECTFULLY announce to the citizens of lEdgefield and the adjoining Districts that they have just received their Fall and Winter Stock, - comprising 10,000 Pairs Men's Plantation BROGANS, assort ed qualities; 2,000 pairs Boys " ", ass. qualities 3,000 pairs Men's Kip " do. .1,000 " " Calf Pegged " do. 500 " " Grained and Buff Brogans, as sorted qualities; 3,000 pairs Women's Leather Bootees, pegged, as sorted qualities; 600 pairs Women's low priced Sewed Bootees, assorted qualities; 500 pairs lisses' fine Morocco Bootees, assorted qualities; 500 pairs Misses' fine Calf and Goat Pegged iSnt'es, nssorted qualities; 500 pairs Boys' Kip Bro gn, assorted qualities 500 " " and You Calf-Brogans,assort ed qunlities; 500 pairs Youth's Kip and grained Brogans, as sorted qualities. --Also Gent's, Ladies, Misses, Youth's and Children's lOOTS and SHOES, of ALL STYLES AND QUALI TIES, received and for sale low by the dozen or ease. CLARKE & ROYAL Augusta, Sept 22 if 37 CARRIAGE MAFNAUCTORY, BY F. L. SMITH. r31HE Subscriber having purchased Mr. Chas. I McGregor's interest in the Carriage Estab ishment at Edgefield C. H., heretofore known as McGREGOR & SMITH'S, respectfully announces his intention of carrying on the business on a more extensive scale than formerly, and will strive to please all who may favor him with their patronage. He will continue to build CAARIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKA WAYS, &C. Or the best material, and have them finished by * skillful and experienced workmen. Ie will give his undivided attention to the inter est of his customers, and hopes to receive a liberal shrre of public encouragement. He returns his warmest thanks to the former friends of the Estab lishmient and trusts that they will continue to give him their support. F. L. SMITH. Jan 21 tf 2 Head-Quarters, 10Tu REGIMENT, S. C. M., MlixE C eEKs, Jan. 31, 1857. O RD E RS, NO - I N obedience to orders from Gen. J. R. WEvsa, an Election will be held at Richardson's, on Wednesday the 25th February, for MAJOR GENERAL, First Division, S. C. M., to fill the vacaney occasioned by the resignation of Major Gen. hicGowan.. Captains Peterson and Hare are hereby instruct ed to act as Managers. S. J. WATSON, Col., 10th Reg't., S. C. M. JAMEs VirE, Adj't. S Feb 4 3 liead-Quarters, 2D REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. ORDER NO A N ELECTION will be held at Longmires on Wednesday the 25th of February next, for MlA JOR GEN ER AL, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of' Major Genelral SAxUIr. McGowA.ix M!ANstEas.-Major S. S. Tompkins, Capt. J. IBurris. By order or Col. JOHN F. TALBERT, Commanding 1st Brigade. Lieut. Col. Juaes C. Maa-rrjx, Commnanding 2d Regiment. Jan 27 1857 4t 3 Read Quarters. "rn REGIMENT S.C. M.,~ H AnDURO, Jan. 12, 1857. IN Obedience to an order from Gen. WEvER, an ..Election will be held at the Old lls~ on Wd nesday. the 25th February next, for MAJOR GENERAL First Division, S. C. M., to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Major Gien. McGownn. Lieut. Col. Shaw and Maj. Loveless will act as Managers. S. H ARRISON, Col. 7th Regt., S. C. MI. Jan 14 6~ft 1 Notice. ALL, Persons indebted to the estate of JTeso i .Limbeeker. dee'd., are eaestly requeted to manke innu-diate paymlent, and those having de manids agamnst the said Estate, will present them properly ateted. G. W. LANDRUM, Aug 27 - tf 33 Notice. A LL. petrsonis having demands against Edmund L.. WhatleyV, are requested to present them to the unmderigned, and a~l persons in anywise indebt ed to said lahammn.d L. Whatle~y, are requested to tmake inmmediate pament to the undersignied. W. W. AD)AMS, Assignee. January 19 185~7 tf 2 Cloaks andi Talunas. B IOOM & NORRELL have received a few moehatndsome CLOAKS and TALMAS smne extra rieb, which they wvill sell low. .\ugusta, Ceorgia, D~ee 16 1856 if 49 Mlac kreI! Mlackrel! TIlOSE wishing FINK. FISIT, inspected and .3.packed where they arc enughtpf all sizes and numblers. enll on 8. E. BOWERS, Agent. llanmhurg, Jlan. 0th 1857, if 52 Not ice. A LL. Persons indlebtedl o thme Estate of Nathan. jel Corley, dled., are requested to settle the same without delay, and those having demands agaitnst, said Estate are hereby notified to render them in propcrly attested, by the 5th day of May next, otherwise their claims will positively be de barr.B. CORLEY, Adnm'or. ehO 3m .6 Notice. ALL Persons having elaims against the Estate Aof Benj. Corley, dec'd., will render them in without delay, and those indebted must make payment forthwith. B. COELEY, Adm'r. Feb 9 3m Notice. I WILL not fill any order after,thia date, to Town or Country, without the Cash enclosed, as I sell Goods for a small profit, and Ilam notanithoized to sell Goods on the shortest time. 8.- B. BOWRS, Agent, Hu rgn Feb 10 18r7 .. at - r.