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as MIESSRS. COLTER & SCOOTER, Editors. "Latidle Ambition her baubles pursue, While Wisdom looks down with disdain, The home of the farmer has charms ever new, Whore health, peace and competence reign." I NOBLE TREE. From the last Patent Office (Agricultu ral) Report, we extract the description of a noble tree recently brought over to Ameri ca, and said to be admirably adapted to our Southern latitude: "The Deodar or ,India Cedar (Cedrus Deodara) bids fair to prove a valuable ac quisition, not only to the list of our orna mental, but to that of our valuable timber trees. This lofty and very graceful object is a native of the Himalayas, Nepal, Ka maonh and of regions as far north as Cash mere, at elevations of from ,000 to 12,000 feet aoe thee eel oh sea, where it at tains agreat altitude, even surpassing in dimensions the cedar of Lebanon, rarely falling short of a height of one hundred and fifty feet, with a trunk thirty or more feet in.oirumference. Its wood is described as of first-rate quality, being compact, resinous, highly fragrant, of a deep rich color, which has been compared to that of a polished brown agate. It is also of the most dura ble nature, instances being on record where its timber, employed in the roofs of build ings, was found perfectly free from decay after a period of upwards of two hundred years; and pieces of it from the Zein-ul-1 kadal bridge, in Cashmere, proved but little decayed, although exposed to the action.of water for four hundred yearsd. The loftiness and spreading branches of this tree accord admirable well with the description given of the cedar in Holy1 Writ, but not with the "Cedar of Lebanon" of the present day. Its wood, which is re- 1 garded as almost incorruptible, from its hardness and the fineness of its grain, per haps, could be as easily wrougt as that employed in the construction of Solomon's Temple. The principal difficulty. with ref erence to its being identical with the cedar mentioned in the sacred writings, is. that it has never been found on, nor near, Mount Lebanon; yet it might have feirmerly grown there in abundance, and subsequently dis appeared, and given place to another species, as is frequently the case in many parts of the globe in modern times. It is regarded by the Hindoos as a sacred tree, and, in some places, is highly venerated, never being --used, except to burn as incense on ocasionls of great ceremony; but, in others, it is employed for the purposes of construction, Temle adTonthe ncperifficty, wfit wood, eree eoa is beigl ornantiaih h edarf cmentioneady in th-ived iingny isro thet Uite ats esbeoun on, no near, except thereiabudne elvains. ueqcurenlydit has ireuently he civet itsn prgtsion sadtuhelb ioder tmes.ed Itiregmprded byote fnouroea asgo sfrm India, and the waofEgyn placesid venerte nds bof ruedabe nueen to ntasvten on csods to great therey;uld ieun otheralfitfishe epod fo the puvrpoet of ctheprction af a malulimb eeigso tree. vaubete haeIn adde to the ueorty of the wood, tdoay is hih atrsmetal adayf many arvdubevn to the n partosesthf WUtd ntths southl oewth the~eae eime t geeations.w governencouragemetab linhinglanationis oftimer evral thou sadbesof the sive-ak, ifavrabe ioateda aycfessiyepit alnd plcdhte hbads or Meiable andurs er n t tate No branch pbiatetion tha thel raturngehl of te prodc, to the gorentatthe exrtionty woul thr he.B thuais meatns l uprds perity miin prseerving is ofeace aludl peree hav bee ddetoethe wneralth of ig dnay oe hugh, at somes ftr peae,a gratr subservin tfsisof tharposes notf contrutio oeesry het hne old the nty Wul: neot ashis mlsewortby hs simi tation wan touse it." Wive-net equal)-rc wesin lnatioprsse oit the wer asmonition of theliva, he bravorleeofte, Cate acceasl whoit floseng the fiar oentur 1 'uli ateniof youranctetr platin of mber Aol foriponetu bin the naCouny Gent perat, inurnsestervn filsopying recipeefor i ting Rtheswhich edb not is wory ofit Mnaloe Thoghyi timrt of pae, aIda greaotonme of ships tof quarsa ot er demed oneoceay yef the older Pacae. is trues,~ who hachien psword chickies seldo ntslkl to et it. 'iheuaoc we arevimpsed th thae isoe disntioce ofbalgyctha the ravs admie geti the b doiaso, whfouied in aithne from ceturm. My Thin ofayoisrtonremoastor .in ofhes Ander~pnin in then an- shoender ed, (byurivishegle nailsn recie ill ing Rots which plae doubt nofth istyre. ialmlaest an shertoeal, pas indimy corno-oue whe shren areknicwn thaes mer toeonetrance of the lratr. Weren protecredae dungdhmer yorbrts andu miousl where thide pigls and hickens. will noturn dikeg thet atumn aspovs fos hucmn scareins th onme acunts.f greaite aeytm to mnbingsrrupt them pro babiliygh the ats atnmiTe ettis, that buts on, wolreat abe diance fotmy the. yieorn ay isn tomemove tat one was bt undehrpnndf br, and ataimhove underM edm(by containgshi ne nseach ide it,)al cidand the wh le arraen of th ixtrs tin alslc int own helnds,. plers in mh wo-ote were these are nowfulas of thesentrce ofTheseae creatrous. othereb thes ordiatry rvsin ofe tefide arec well secred rn nth souctommetand ice sually aespoil th edields of hpos.u Theiturnst durin the atn as pose ions baecostarci moteirualmmder hants.p theiaon. - ae etoe.Tu i bu onew aTYL 3 has beenherabumyp oncentead, mad at a tmxue log ao. and limily copreseut poeranto ann mull ot suiao sae. to ueverul06 pois on asiaretnic. there arc nuous oth carbi id ad the pciedie of poitlsonous lime, comrse h ower fit a mol " tydration. This remaining 56 pounds o ulphate of lime, when hydrated and mixes vith sand or gravel, according to the quan it y of each, has an affinity for carbon, an me> part in every hundred of the atmos yhere being carbonic acid gas, hardens the nixture, so that the brick will do to be lai< n three days..after making, and become lard enough the same season to bear the treatest burden. The carbon in the atmos ,here more readily communicating itself ti he-hydrated lime when moist, and every :ime it rains upon the bricks, after bcin >nee well dry, only tends to make then 1iarden when dry again. IOUSE WIFE AND VALUABLE DOMESTIC RECIPE, I COoKING FIsH.-In preparing boiler ish for the table it is very desirable to hav t served with the flesh as firm as possible This can be accomplished by putting a smal >iece of saltpetre with the salt into the we er in which it is boiled ; a quarter of ai unce is enough for a gallon. EGGs.-Never use eggs, if possible, un ;l they are at least one day old, for tha )art which constitutes the white is not prc >erly set until at least twelve hours afte hey have been laid. TEA.-Black tea is healthier than green Elyson and Souchong mixed together, hal mnd-half, make a delightful beverage. Ther s a certain poisonous matter, however, i 111 green tea. AT TABLE.-Instruct your servants al rays to serve a guest at the left hand ; up of tea or coffee is thus received wit] he right hand, and so of every other articl ised at table. A NICE DIsH.-Slices of cold fowl, warm d with hot water, and then fried brown ii weet butter, make a most delicious disl br breakfast or tea. Serve quickly whil tot. BREAKFAST MEAT CAKES.-Chop SucI old meat as you may happen to have verb ine, and season it with pepper and salt >repare a batter of flour, lay a large spot al of batter in the griddle, which must bi )uttered, and on the batter place a spoon hl of the meat, covering it also with bat er ; brown both sides and serve hot. VIRGINIA CoRN-BREAD.-Dissolve o1e to )le-spoonful of butter in three and a hal >ints of boiling milk; into this scald one luart of Indian meal; when cool, add talf-pint of wheat flour, a little sugar, ea-spoonful of salt, and two eggs well bea en ; mix well together, and bake in tw takes; tins well greased or buttered. SoFT WAFFLES.-Three pints of milk wo pounds of flour, eight eggs, one poun f butter, some yeast to rise; when light >ake in waffle irons greased with butter. RIcE CUSTARD WTOrT CRE.ti.--Take >ue tea-spoonful of rice flour, a pint of ncv nilk, the yolks of three eggs, sugar to you iking, mix the rice very stmooth, and stir i vith the eggs into the boiling milk; an ex client dish for children. HARD TIMEs PCDDN.-Half a pintC vater, two tea-spoonfuls of soda, one tel poonful of salt, flour enough to make a bal er, boil in a bag for three hours, eat wvit auce. To KEEP FIsH FRESH.-Draw the fis nd remove the gills, then insert a piece c harcoal in their mouths, and two or thre ieces in their bellies. If they are to b onveyed any distance, wrop each fish sei ~rately in paper, and place them in a bo: Fish thus presetrved will keep fresh for ses ~ral days. Grass.-Glass should be washed in col ater, which gives a brighter and cleare tppearance to it than when washed in wvari ater. To REMov~E UsTr FnoM STEEi..-Cov0 le steel with sweet oil, well rub~bed or n forty-eight hours rub with finely pulvel zed unslacked lime until the rust disall :ears. Wiu-rE Watsn can be renidered dural] .y saturating the watt-r used, with salt acf or pork brine will answer. To MAKE IIhss LAv.-Jf a tea-sp~oonft >~f ayenne pep.per is given to a dozen her vith their food every other day, winter an ummer, the quantity of eggs they will prt ice wvill be r~early doub led. So says D.i [all. A GOOD T IME will soon be here fur every body to by their G arden $ee~d, and commrene,, pre~parI ions for an abundaint supply of the best of veg'et les during the coming seasonis. A nd all who wia Snumber or.e GARDEN Are respectfully'infor med that U. L. PE~NN, Agel at the l4riek Store, has just received an unusuall arge lot ~o"WEILL SELECTED G A R D E: SEED-enougito supply the wants of his old eui :omers. and some to spare FOR EVERY ONE i the surrounding country. A mong his enztensis tok may be found a good assortment of the earl st und best varieties of Asaragus (root and seed) Beans, Beet, Cabbagi Collards. Carrot, Celery, Cucumaber, Corn, Egg Plant, Lettuce, Mielons, Onion (sets and setel1) Okra. Parsnip, Peas. Pep por Rhubard root, Squash, Tomatto, &c., &c., &c. hese Seed were grown at the well-known Garder >f Conmstoek, Ferre & Co., of Wethersfield, Conn mid as they but seldom fail to give satisfaction, irst rate opportunity IS. Now offered to every family to have a plenty of th ieat vegetables thtis year. 1D7 Be certain to call at the Brick Store, nea loor to B. C. Bryan, known as G. L. PENN'S. tore, and the old man will accommodate you wit he BEST of SEED, at the lowest cash ternms. Remember, if you want early vegetables, yo must let " Good seed and timely planting" be you MOTTO. Edgefield, Jan 21 tf 2 SORGHO SUCH RE, OR' CHINESE SUGAR CORN. Genuine Seed. IT surpasses all other plaats for soiling (feedin . green) and fodder, on account or the gr. a imount of sugary (aacchariue) juice it contains, an greedily eaten by Stoeh of all kiads. It may b repeatedly cut, like Egyptian inillet, growing off rre, y and rapidly, after each cutting. It also stand rought much batter than common corn, retainin ts green color and juiciness after the seed mnature A supply of Reliable Seed, has been re eived by the subscriber, Put up in Sacks at 50 Cents ani $1 Each, jontainng sufficient seed for planting half acre an me acre, each. Orders respectfutly solicited. WMi. HAINES, ruggist and Apothecary,Broad-St. Augusta Ga January 27 1657 2m 3 CHINESE SUGAR CORN! JUST-received and for sale a large supply< this excellent C'orn. Call . 0. L.FZ Aoex. E DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY. J AMES H ENEY is now opening, in the store - formerly occupied by J. K. Bancroft, (opposite I to Clark & Co.'s Jewelry Store,) a choice assort ment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, l selected from the best sticks of the New York mar ket, to an examination of which he respectfully in vites his friends and the public generaly. lie hav ing paid p:rticnlar attention to the selection of Dress Goods and Embroideries, persons who may be pleased to favor him with a call. may be sure of having the newest styles. His stock comprises the following articles: Rich i)R ESS SILKS; Plain and Printed DeLaines; " Cashmeres; Lupin's French Merinoes; Plain and Fancy Plaid Merinoes; Lupin's bl'k Bomhaznes; A superior quality of black Silk ; English and American Prints ; French Lupin's Alpacas, of superior texture; Real Welsh Flannels ; 1 Saxony " Colared - Plain Red " Silk Warp " t Irish Linens and Long Lawns ; Scoteh and Russia Diapers; lluckabacks, or 'Towelling ; 8-4 and 10-4 Table Linens; Damask Napkins; Snparior Pillow-ease Linens; Allendale, Lancaster and Marseilles Quilts; Table covers; 3 A large assae tment of Ribbons ; 1 'Silk Belts and Belt Ribbons; Velvet.Ribbons ; Alexander's Kid and Silk Gloves; - Ladies' and Gent's Merino, Silk and Casmere t Vests; Ladies', Gent's and Misses Hosiery ; A large assortment of Dress Trimmings ; Laces, of all qualities; Item-Stiltched, Bordered and Emb'd Handker chiefs; Mourning Collars and Sleeves seperate or in sets; Misses Collars and Sleeves, seperate or in setts ; Embroidered Collars and Sleeves, seperate or in setts; Infant's Embroidered Waists and Dresses; Swiss and Jaconet Bands ; 1 " " Edgings and Insertings ; Whalebone Skelleton Skirts ; Manilla Enbroidered and Eugenie Skirts; lileached and Brown Allendale and Georgia Sheetines; - Swansdown Flannels ; Ladies' Shawls, Black and Colored ; Chenile and Broehe Siarfs ; Some beautiful Stella Shawls; Cloaks, of the various styles now worn; I Pantaloon Stuffs. Umbrellas; And many oth desirable goods too numerous to imention. Ti, which is added Mrs. IIeney's beautiful supply of Millinery Goods. - Mrs. ileney desires her old friends and the pub lie generally, to examine her stock, as she has a superior one to any she ever had. Augusta. Nov. IS 18:16. tr 45. MILLER & WARREN, , Corner Opposite the Globe Hotel. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. TI AVE just received a large stock of Fall and 11. Winter Dry ;oods, of the latest importation and nnssit lashionable styles, consistinag of Flounced Embroidered colored SIL.KS ; t Rich lIrocade and Plaid Colored SILKS; - Ficured and Moire Anique Black SILKS; Rich Flonnced MUSLIN DE LAI\ ES: CASH.\ERES and MUSLIN DJE LAINES in f great variety ; BONIHAZINES, CIIALLIES, ALPACAS and CO BERGS: French, English and Anmerican PRINTS; Sllandsom~e Scotch and French G ING H A 5t! Rieb, French EMIBROIl.)ERED) COLLARS and Rich Black Lace COLL ARS and SLEEVES: f" Jaconet and Swiss BA N 1)S and FLOUJNC a INGS, e lnfantsa' Embroidered W AISTS and ROBFS; Embroidered arino CLO.\KS for Infants; Rteal Vale.ncientnes, Maltese and Thread LA CES ; -Reveire, Hem-stitched and Embaroidered 11D)K'S; -Alexander's Kid and Silk G LOVES; Splendid stock of Gent's" Together with, an endliesa varif-ty of Gaoods usually Lfound in a Dry fioods Store. We will say that we r heave a large stock, anxions to sell, and will take a pleasure in showing them to our friends and custo maers. A ugusta. Oct. n, 1856, tf 39 iHARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c. --Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. IOlIN & TilolAS A. BONES, invite the at C, tenltiont of' the* Platnt.s a f South Carolina, to their stack of Swvedes Ironi imi~ orted bty them~ C direct from Swedei-A LSO--refined Einglishi and -Sheet Iron tl ill I rons. Laead, Copper, Zin.-, Carpen 'ters and Smiths To..ls, Ca...t. Hi-ter ami Phiaw .Nell. TIrace, Waigon, Log antd Coil Chaiins, Iron Axels, ] Iloes, llames, A xes, Nails and a full assortruent ot aBUILDERS NATERIALS. A tAso--A large assortment of the most approved Agricultstral IJupileunentls, -Such asSelf-sharpe~nintg Straw Cutters. Corn Shel lers, W hevat Fans. Plows, ltirrows. Ox Yaakes,. &c. .\ndl the largaest ;and best a ssartmen~tt of ltaadgers & So ns CU T1LI RY ever a fere~d in thits Market. y A ugust, Drc 2, 18S.6, ti 47 CLARK & C0, hAUGUSTA, GEORGIA. OWifer foir sae their sykl~naltd new stoek of SiLVE W4R, of all kind<-Ten Sets, ~Butter linives. SShalliehal PI.A T EI WA R E--tirt quihit y of Loodls in Castoirs, Cake Baskets, Waiters, Candle sticks, &c. Blirminghamn and American PLATED WARE, very showy, and ait loiw prices. SGOLD WATC II ES, of a'l gaaod makekrs-Coo~per, D~ent. Tozbia<. Ihurley & .lahnsoan, Enigli.-h miake'rs; h'rietting.. Matile, Swiss maiakers ; and J1ules .Jur , L'ense*n, af Captenhaien SI LVER W .\TCl IES in great variety; quick beat Railroaal Watches, large. size. Rich IDiamn~aid. Coral. Cameu ainal Miasaic J1EW ELRY, all th-- newt it style<, with a large stoek oaf Staple andl Fancy GOO) 1), at their store, Paast s Oflice Corner. opposite the Railroad Bank. A utusta. F. b. 4 1857 tf 4 " IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, .A UG UST A, GA. HIGEIT & MACMYURPHY, continue e the above business, in all its branches, at the A 'IERICAN FOUNDRY, and will be thankful t for oirders for all kinds IRON AND BRASS CUTTINGS, For Gold Muines. Mlills, Rail Roads, lBridges, and h Machinery of all Descriptions. Augusta, Dee 30 6m 5I LINursing Bottles. rANEW and imiproved Style-Also, Nipple .t.Glasses, Breatst Pipes and Pumps, Nipple Shields, Teething Rings, &c. For sale by A. G. & T. J7. T EAGUE,-Druggists. Maty 23 tr 19 NOTICEIPOSITIVE. A LL. thoase indebted to T. F. Colemian, R M. tSeurry & S. Turner, will do well to come forward and matke paymient by Return day, as longeer indulgence cannot nor will niot be given. Those who wish to save costs mnust pay proper attention to this notice. S.iann7 6 52 Hides, Hides, Hides, a WILL buy 600 good Hides delivered at my iStore. EDMUND PENN, AGENT. Oct. 291856 6m - 42 I Cupping Cases and Scarificators, ALL. kinds lso, !.anets and a great varIety a fof Surtiasl Instruments, fior sale by A. G. &T. .1 TK(GIT R.frugista. I. Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the estate of JTesse A Limbecker, dec'd., are earnestly requested to make imamediale payment. atnd those havitng de if mand.against the said Estate, will present them properly attested. G. W. LANDRUM, A4g27 . 33aifens AND SURGICAL INFIR] AUGUSTA T HE Undersigned would respectfully r. tlt to their very complete and extensive Estal of NEGROES requiring SURGICAL OPE DISEASES. The Building is situated corner of Jackson the Savannah Rail Road Depots; and in sight < Lion of patienta from a distance. In its constrn view the special purpose to which it is applie conduce to the COMFORT OF THE SICK. baths-and has water-closets in each story to a also we~l ventilated and lighted with gas. W and female nurses, tae patient will be saved mu of unavoidable neglect-in the treatment of NE( TERMS-For Board, Lodging and Nursit attendance, Surgical Operations, &c., the same Augusta, Jan 30, 1856. . OAK GROVE FEMALE ACADEMY. P LEASA NTLY locateil two miles West of Kirk. sey's X Roads, and near the Residences of I or. E. Andrews and Elbert Devore, Esq., Edge. field Distrie:, S. C. Scholastic year divided into two Sessions of five months cach ; the Spring Term will commne the SECOND! MONDAY in Janu uary, 1857. Miss C. B. WEEKS, PRINCIPAL Ma. T. P. MOSES, TEACnER OF Music. The -Trustees take pleasure in announcing that they have secured the valuable services of the above named instructors for the ensuing year. Miss WEEKs has the*hirhest qualifications as Teacher of the usual English Branches, the higher Mathematics, French and Embioidery, &c.,-has been in this iepattment for severgl years, and pro ved every way worthy of our unqualified approba tion. Mr. Moses, from the New England States, is a gentleman of high aecomplishme nts and moral worth, one of the most experienced and successful Teichers of Vocal Music, t 'rean, Piano, Flute, &c. and also, of Sketching and Painting in Crayons and Oil Colors; has yielded to earnest solicitations o the Trust' es to remain another year in this Depart ment of the above named Institution. While the rats of Tuition are less than perhaps at any othet school of the kind in the State, the Trustess confi dettly recommend the instruction as above to be equal to the best. Payments at the close of each Session. Boatrd i:1 the i'eighborhood of the School, from 7 to 8 dollara per month. gr Address either or the Trustees, Kirkay's 2 Roads, Edefield Disti iet, S. C. D)r. E. A NDaREws, -losnUA I lAaltit, Directors. S. 'TA LNAKKa, S AMI'EL SiTEv ENs. Jlanuary 7th, 1857, if 52 CURRTONACADEMIES, W Invt the attention of the pubilic to the fol lowing arrangemenits for the ensuing year Thae Male Academny Will continue under the control of Mr. J AMES L LES LY. whose long experience and untiring effort for the ad vancement of his pupils ought to comman< a liberal share of patronage. Tuition per Session.... ...........$20.00 The Fenmale Academy, In which small Boys will be admitted, will be con ducted by SIr. J. H. MORRIS, with competen asisitants. This gentlh-man lia had six or eight years expe rience in teaching. hams always given enatire satisfne tion, and from his acknowledged ability and energy he dleserve~s the patronage of the public. The Tfrustees at Cross liill, where he has been teaching -all gzentlemien mof intellicence-recommnend him ni - eminently qualified teo give instruction in all the branches of' a thorough e.ducation " We may adi that Mr. LEStY fully endmorses this favorable opin imon. t.R.R~ OF TUiTiON i'ER sEsstoN. First Classt, Primary Department.........$90( Second " Ordinary English Branches..12.:( Trhir-d " Iligheer " " ...15 0 Fourth " Greek, Latin and Freneh..... 18.01 \lnsie......................-----.---20.01 The Sc-holastic year will be divided into two ses suns of five months each. Pupils will be charge. fromt the time of entering to the end of the session TI e exercises a ill commenee on the first Monda) B. ard cnn be had in the villa'.e at from $8 to $11 per month. R. IMERIWETHER,1 S. P.-GETZEN, I> A. .J. HAMMOND,, -S.WI. GARUINER, i. 3. C. vOlRER, A. P. lTtJLER, . HI. A. SilAW,J Nov. 5 tf 43 Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, WIJLLIAY SHEAR H AS r.c-ived tromt New York, the followin~ choice make ojf lileachted SIlIRTINGS ane SHi lETI NGS. which he will sell for eneh, at deci ddylwrprices than they can be purchased or NeI okls44Bleached SHIIRTINGS: IWater 'Twist New York Mills 4-4 Bleachic~ White Rock 4-4 soft finish Bleached SHIRT. INGOS White Rock 41-4 Water Twist Bleached SHIRT INGS; Lonsdale 4-4 Bleached SIRTINGS; Manchester 4-4 Bleached do. Laconiia 4-4 do. do. Bates' Mills 7-8 soft finish Bleached SHIRT INGS; 12-4 Bleachted Allendale SIIEETINGS; 11-4 Bleached Ilamilton do. 7-8 Laconia Bleached J1 E ANS. -Also Graniteville and Augusta 7-8 and 4 4 Browi SIRITINGS and SIIEETrlNGs; Augusta and Richmonmd Factory 8 ounce OSNABUltGS, and Gergia STRl I PES, at the Manufneturer's prices. The public are respeetfully requested to call and exam' ine the assortment. A ugusta, Feb. 4 1857 tf 4 Ladies' Cravelli Whale Bone Skirts. ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES. WILLIAM SHEAR, Auous-rA, GA. hVIas just received fn'm New York, an addi tional supply oft Ladies' Cruvelli' Whale Bone SKIRTS, decidedly the moest approved style. --ALS0 Misses' White and Slate color'd Whale Bone SKIRTS, to which the attention of the public is re spetfmully mnvited. Augusta, Feb. 4 1857 tf 4 Physicians' Buggy Trunks and Pocket ~1EDICINE CASES-for sale by I1IA. G. & T. .1. TE AGUE, Druggists. May 9,a tf 1 Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Nathan iel Corley, 'iee'd., are requeted to settle the same without delay, and those having demandi aaint said Estate are hereby notified to render them in properly attested, by the 5th day of May next, otherwiso their claims will positively lbe da B. CQRLEY, Admae as a na -'m It 9ARY FOR NEGROES) GEORGIA. attention of Planters and Slave.owners generally lihment in Augusta, Ga., for the accommodation RATIONS or TREATMENT IN CHRONIC and Fenwick Streets, between the Georgia and f both. It is therefore convenient for the recep tion, throughout the entire plan, was kept in ; being "furnished with everything which can t is supplied with hot and cold baths and shower roid fatigue and exposure to the patients. It is ith the constant attendance of experienced male eh of the suffering which too often is the result ROES in ordinary private practice. ig, per month, 810. For all NECESSARY Medical as in ordinary city practice. H. F. CAMPBELL, Surgeon, R. CAMPBELL, Attending Physician. 3 Furniture! Furniture! BEN.JAMIN & GOODRICH, Broad street, op posite Lamback & Cooper's, respectful In nounce to their friends and the public, that they are now receiving daily a choice and well selected assortment of all kinds of FURNITURE, such as (BUREAUS. BOOK-CASES SOFAS, CHAIRS, TlETE-A-TETES, CENTRE TABLES, BED STEA DS, WIN DOW SHADES. &c., of the la test and most fashionable designs, which they ruaran tee to sell as low as can be bought in this city, and invite all who wish to purchase, to call and examine their stock. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Mattresses and all kinds of Furniture, manufac tured and repaired to order, with neatness and dis patch. BENJAMIN & GOODRICH. Augusta, April 23. tf 15 FALL AND WINTER GOODS! 1' T IE Subscriber has just received at his Old Stand-the Brick Store-a'very heavy Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, To which he invites his friends and the public at large to call and examine for themselves. Among which may be found Fancy Colored SILKS, from $1 to $3 pr yard; Flain and Figured Muslin ieLanes; French and Enalish Merinos - I A tine lot of Earlston Ginghams ; English and American Prints; A fine lot of Tweeds, Cassimeres and Satinets for IMen and Il oys wear; A large Stock of Ladies' Cloaks and Shawls ; Hats and Caps of every variety; A very heavy Stock of Kerseys, Linseys and Blankets; A large assortment of Negro Shoes, of every de scription ; Also, Men's, Boys, L.adies, Misses and Children's Shoes of every variety atnd style; Groceries, Hardware and Crockery, With every other article usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. B. C. BRI AN. N. 1.-All those indebted on Notes and Ac count will please call and settle, as prompt payment alone enables mae to sell cheap. Oct 8 tf 39 S. E, BOWERS, Agent. I Hamburg, s. O. FEELS thankiul for the very liberal patronage of his Friends aind the Public generally, and still solicits a share of their patronage. He is now receivng a LARGE SUPPLY, CONSISTING OF Sugars, Coffees, Cheese. Goshen Butter, Pickles, Preservesn, Spices. Ibaisins, Crackers, Candles, Soaps, Mackerell, Family Flouir. Buck wheat Flour, Brooms, Buckets, Tobaccos, -Segars, AMacaroni. Wines and lirandlies of all qualities, Su perior Wherat W hiskey, Rye and Bourbon WVhiskey, and atll othe r kinds that are kept in this Market ear Auneusta, or ainy other Market this side of Jordan. gg All GOOD)S put up by himself are warrant ed to. be of the best cor article<. Ihamburg, Nov. 25, 15 , tif 46 STA TE OF SOUTH CAROLIN'A, EDGEF'IELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. :Eliaieth Prinee, Sarah Jleter and Naney Turner, **- Bill for Account. \artha Turner. Mary Turner, Sale and Distrib/n .i'hn Prince a. d Alex'r Shatrp toi, Ex'r. of Jlohni E. Turntr, Deceased. J . I N Pursuance of the order of 232l Nov. 1855, pronaounced by Chancellor Warellawv in thlis cause, all persons'htavong demnands against the Es late of the sad Jlohn, l. Turn~er, aire hereby requi red to comte in atndc prove their respcetive demands before ihe Cs.nu~nissioner of this Co.urt, in his Office at Edgetield Court I louse, can or befoare .\onday the (h day of A piil next. A nd such oif thte sid credi tors as' fail to appear andl make proof oaf their re spective demands before the Commissioner as here by requested, wi:I be excluded fronm all benenit of any decree or order to be pronounced in this cause. A. SIMKINS, c. E. E. D. Comnmissioner's Office, Jan. 1 3th 1857, 2mte 2 STA TE 01F SOU TH CA ROLINA, EDGEFIEI.D D)ISTRICT, IN COMMON PL EAS. JlCr,s Foreign Attachment. T. M. Brindley. 71H1E Plaintiff in the above stated case having Ithis dav tiled his I ;eelaration in mty Office, and the Defenidant having neither wvife nor Attorney known to reside witin the limits of this Statte, on whom copies of said declaration wvith rules to plead can be served, On motion of Messrs. CARnOL.L & BACON, Plaintiffs A ttorney, Ordered that said .De fedant appear and p!end to ,.aid Declaration within a ear atnd a day from the dateo hereof, or final and absolute judgment will be given agast him. THOS. G. BACON, cc.m n. Sep 22, 1856. ly 37 Estray Notice. TOLLED before me as an Estray by A. J. Mc .UCarty, living two miles from Perry's Cross Runds, one large BA Y HORSE. about fifteen hands hih, bellowsed, with a small white star in the fore head, white speck in the right eye, right four knee enlarged, supposed to be about fifteen years old. A ppraised at Thirty-five Dollars. JAMES PERRY, x. a. D. January 24 1857 4tmn 4 Pot Ash.' LPENN. Agent, has just received a sup e LyPO ASH, put up in tin cans, with full directions for making soft and hard soap.2 Jan 21 tf2 Administrator's Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Es Ai tate of Sarah Gregory. dee'd. are requested to irender in their accounts properly attested without delay, and those indebted must make payment at an early date. I am determIned to make a fif:al set tleent in a shot t time. GEOY M.A 165 LLaHA3 4RGO )HEAP DRYGOODS fall orabe, 1856 ! ; Augusta, Ga., AVE just received their NEW STOCK of FALL AND WINTER GOODS; md would call the attention of their friends and the ablic to the assortment. Their Stock is VERY a ARGE and comprises all the best makes and tyles of Goods and the latest nove'ties of the sea on; and as they are determined not to be Undersold by any House in the State, and ill guarantee their priers to be as E-r@ AM TVE 1 @MST. hey feel assured that an examination of their Goods will ensure a continuation of the liberal pa tronage they have hitherto received. They would invite attention to the following :- f Ladies' DRESS GOODS; Black and Fancy Dress SILKS; French and English MERINOS; Scotch, French and American GINGHAMS; Enulish. French and American PRINTS; EMBROIDERIES, all kinds; Dress TRIMMINGS. splendid variety ; HOSIERY, a very large ass:rtment ; GLOVES. of every description ; Irish LINENS; Table LINENS and DIAPERS; NAPKINS. DOYLIES and TOWELS; SHEETiNGS and Pillow LINENS; Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS; PANTS STUFFS, Tweeds, Cassimers and Cloths; - Ladies' CLOTHS. all colors ; Bed BLANKETS; FLANNELS, Red, white, Welsh, &e.; CASSIMERES and PLAIDS, for children; House Servants' GOODS; Black Alpacas, Rombazines, Dimities, Quilts; FUR FRINGES; SHAWLS,all kinds, &c. -Also A large assortment Negro Blankets, Kerseys, Lin soys, Stripes, Plaids and Osnaburgs. Augusta, Sept 17 tf 36 PURIrT/THE BLOODs MOFFATT'S LIFE PILLS AND PXiiE .EETX| 2X'I' ., FREE FROM ALL MINERAL POISO S. THE great popularity which MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS and P11OENIX BITTES have attained in consequence of the extrasrdinary cures effected by their use, renders it unnecessary for the proprietor to enter into a partlculari analysis of their meiinal virtues or properties. Having f been more than twenty years before the publie, and having the united testimony of mere than THREE MILLIONS of persons who have been restored to the enjoyment of per 'ect health by them, it is believed that their reputation as l the Best Vegetable Medicine now before the public, l aimits of no dispute. In almost every city and village in the United States. there are many who are-ready to testify to their eflieacy in resoving disease, and giving to the whole system renewed vigor cud health. In cases of SCROFULA, ULCERS, SCURVY or ERUP TIONS of the skin, the operation of the LIFE MEDICINES is truly astonishing, often removing in a few days, every vestige of these loathsome diseases, by their purl tng ffects on the blood. FEVER and AGUE, DYSPEPSIA, DROPSY, PILES, and in short most all diseases. soon yield to their curative properties. No family should be without them, as by their timely use much suffering and expense may be saved. Prepared by WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, M. D., New York, and for sale by TUTT & PELLETIER, Sole Agents, Hlamburg,S. C. August __ 80 DR. SIMMONS' VEGETABLE LIVER MEDICINES, A SAFE AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY For all kinds of Liver diseases, and all dis eaes and indispositions that originate from a diseaused state or inac-tivity of the Liver-such as chronic and acute inflammation of the Liver, dyspepsia, siek head ache, sourness of stomach, loss of appetIte, cholic, coetiveness, &c., &O. 100 Packages just received and fur sale by G. L. PENN, Agent. Julyl1 tf 25 STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Coster & Coxe, and Abram Martin, B ill in nzatfre of bill of es. frerieor and supplementf, 4-c. Lydia WV. Crabtree.J I N Pursuance of the order pronounced by Chan ce-llor Johnston, in this case, on 7th .lune, 1855. all and singular, the creditors of Stephen Garrett, lun'r. deceased, are hereby required ti' come in be fore the Comnmissaioner and :nake proof of their re spective debts before the said Commissioner in his Offee at Edgefield Court House, on or before Moni day the 18th (If May next. And such of the said creditors as fail to 'oins in and prove their respect ive demands before the Commissioner, within the time above mentioned, will be excluded from the benefit of the decree to be pronounced in this cnuse. A. SIMKINS, C E.E D. Oommissioner's Office, Jatn. 13, 1857, 4mse I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Richard Tiolsteini unu others, Martha Mosely. U NDE anore from Chancellor Dunki,, maei cti ase, the cditors of .1 olhn Mosely, dteceased, are required to come in and prove their demands before moe on Monday the 10th March next, otherwise they will be excluded. A. SIMKINS, C E.ED. January, 13 1857, 9te 2 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Sarah Dozier, Mincey Dozier., N OTICE is hereby given to all and singular thet creditors of Arthur Dozier deensed,-w hose claims shiall be left unsatisfied by the Administrattbr to present and prove the-i before me on or before the fourth Monday in March next, on pain of being precluded from the benefit of the decree for dis tribution. Givent under my hand at my office December, 16ith 1856.A. SlMKlINS, c.E.s D. l)ee. 24 3m 50 IESTIA TE OF SOUTH CA ROLiNA, EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT, IN EQUI 'a .lohn Ed monds, vs., George Newbey and oters. N OTICE is hereby given to all and singular the creditors of Miriam N ew by deeentse-d, to pre se-nt and prove the-ir resp~ective demntds before mte on or before the fourth Monday in March next, on pmin lf being pr, eluded from the benenit of the d rec for distribution. Given tunder my hand at my office this 16th De emnber, 18-6 .A. SIMKINS, C E E D. Dec 24 3m 50 I state of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DTSTRICT, IN EQUITY. Sarah Nancy Quarlea, . W. Gardner. NOTICE is hereby given to all and sngular the creditors of Sterling Quarles,d decease, to pre sent their claims duly authentienated to my Office prior to the fourth Monday in March, 1857, other wise they will be precluded. Given under my hand at my Office, this 15th. Dec. 1856. A . SiMKINS, cz.x D. De 15 1856 3m 49 1 Administrator's Notice, ALL persons having demands against thme Es Atate of Elijah Langley, dee'd. are re-quested to present them to the undereignetd properly attested on or before the 10th day of A pril next, or their maid claims will be excluded. THEODORE FISHER., AM HREZEKIAH BURNETT. - dm. Jan. 5th 1857, 3m* 5 Notice. I HAVE appointed John Huiet my Agent te transact all business rehatinig to the Estate of Aithur Dozier, dee'd. All personaS lade'bt'e toIhe E- 'ate will make fiinediate paym.ei in him,aniid ali 4 aving detaiads against the Estate wiltrender thetin properl attested. so him. Mr. Bulet's address Is I dgelal C. H. S. Q. DOZIER, --. Add's, s Estate of A. Desisr,4des'd. mal to' 4 4 ratches, Clocks and Jewelry E. TWEEDY & CO., NEAR THE LOWER MARKET HOUSE, Augusta, Ga., IAVE received their new and beautiful-assort ment of Gold and Silver Hunting andopen face IEWELRY OF THE NEWEST STYLES, nnsisting of Coral, Cameo, Lava, Gold Stone and I Gold Sett; Ladies and Gentlemen's Gold Pins, Chains, Fin ger Rings, Buttons. &e.; Silver and Plated Tea and Table Spoons, Forkie, Ladles, Salt Spoons, Sugar Shovels, &e; Ivory,, Pearl and Torteise Sheil Card Cases; Pocket Books, Portmonaies, Knives, Scissors.; Walking and Sword Canes; Colt's Pistols, Rifle Pistols, &c. Also 1 large assoyment of CLOCKS, at prices. varying rom $1 and upwards, to which we call the atten ion of our Carolina friends and the public generally. - Augusta, Nov 5 If . 43 DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. DRS. A. G. & T..J. TEAQUE,resp fully inform their friends and. patrons iiii hey have just received their FRESH Stoek ofr' Pure and Genuine Drugs&c; and will be pleased to wait upon all who ma favor hem with their patronage. Space will not allow us to give.'aCtaloguel, isa.) lace of. our Stock of Drug.. Medicines. &e.", t.8eI ice It to say, we have the FULLESTand * LOST COMPLETE Stock ever lered in this place. - - Edgefield C. H., May 23 - 19 FOR THE LADIESI WE have on hand a great variety of Colognes, Handkerchief Extracts, Toilet Powders and n assortment of Fancy and Toilet Soaps; Pomades, Pure Bears Oil, Hair Tonics, Restors ives and Hair Dye; Pieston Salts and Aromatic Vinegar; s Cream of Beauty, Carnation Rouge, Hair De latory, &o., to all of which the attention of the .adies is respeotfclly invited. For sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May*23 If 19 Land for -Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale a Tract of Land'ia Edgeield District, lying on ' Cuffee Town 3reek, in the vicinity of Liberty Hill, and containlag Six Hundred (600) Acres. t is of Oak and Hickory growth, and as 6ne farm-. ng land as any in the District. Indeed it is extra; ine for Cotton, as all who know it must and will ad nit. Near FOUR HUNDRED ACRES of, the.. tract is in woods. The land in cultivation is in good teart. The place is well watered, having upon it a asting spring. The buildings upon the place are nlh tolerable, but the land makes amends for all... Those desiring to purchase the plice, had beter lecide quick, as the subscriber is just now anxious o sell. JULIUS BANKS. Dec. 9, 1856, if 48 , Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of William . D. Thurmond, dec'd., are requested to make >yment to the undersigned. And those having.. lemands against the same will present them accord ng to law. PLEASANT D. THURMOND, Adm'r. April 30, 1856. tf 16 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. William G. Mood and,1 WilliamG. Walker, ~.Bilifer Foreclosure., H~amilton A. Kenrick. j. IT appearing to mec that Hamilton A. Kenriek Uthe Defendant, reside. beyond the limits of the state of South Carolina, on motion, It is ordered ;hat the said Hamilton A. Kenrick do appear and lead, answer or demur to the bill 61ed in this case, ithin three months from the date hereof, or a de sree pro confesso will be entered against him~ A. SIMKLNS, c.x S.D. Feb 26, 11857. 13t , S 'HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROblNA, EDGEFIELD DISTICT.. *IN EQUITY. Wm. L. Anderson, A d'or. ~ Frcoue vs iBtfrFrcoue 'ouncil Weathersby et al.) I T appearing to me that George Weathersby, one of the Derendants resides beyond the limits of the State of South Carolina, On motion, It is or-* Ired that the said George Weathersby do appear tid plead, answer or demur to the said 11ill within hree~ monmbs from the date hereof, or a decree pro confesso will be entered against him. A. SiIKINS, c.s.s.n. Feb 26 , 3 8 'HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.. EDGEFIEL.D DISTRICT. iN EQUITY. Mary B. Dunlap and J. B. S. Harris, William AHarsana others. ) IT Tnppearing to my sntisfaction that George W. LDunlap, one of the Defendacnts, resides be~yond' he limits of the State, it is there'ore ordered that' he said George W. flunlap do appear. plead, ani swer or demur to this Bill within theet months fr.'m this date, and on his failure so to do, that the ine be taken pro confesso against him. A. Sl~lKlNS, cma n. Feb 26, 3m 8. State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. -iN EQU1TY. R. M. Fuller, A. DUnhnell, S. S. Boyce and I M. A. Rainsom. J rappearing to my satisfaction thast Benjamin G. Galinman, Thomas B. Gallman, FrancsB. 3inlman, Middleton Moaeley andl his wife Elizabeth,, end William G. Gallmano, Defendants, reside be ~on4 the limits of the State, It is therefore ordered hat the said Benjamin G. Gallman, Thomas B. ;allman, Frances B3. Gallman, Middleton Mosely end wife Elizabeth, and William G. Gallinan, do appear, plead, answer or demur to this Bill within hree months from this date, and on their failure so o do that the same be taken pre confesse against hem. . A. $IMKINS,c.z.s.n. Feb20- 3m S State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. B Y W. F. DURISOE, Esqure, Ordinary of Edge-. field Diatrict: Whereas, SAMUEL. PERRIN hath ,applied to me or Letters of Administration, on all and singular the ~oods and chattles, rights ar~d credits of John Irvin, ate of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish sall and ingular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, o be and appear before me, at our next OrdInary soort for the said District to be holden at Edgef id 3H. on the 5th day of March next, to show cause, f any, why the said Administration should not he iven' under my hand and seal, this 25th day of rebruary, in the year of our Lord one thousand etght undredl and fifty-si: and in the Eighth-first year of Imerican Independence.. .W. F. DURISOE, 0. E. D. March 4 I t 8 Brushes, Irushes ! [N Store a fine variety of Paint, Varnish, Grain ing Blenders, Tanners, Whitewash, Crumb, )usting and Hair Brushes and Combs-Flesh rushes and Hair Gloves-Nail, Tooth-and Shaving rushes, &c. For sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19. -Wanted, TBUY FIFTY LIKELY NEGROES, for .which'the highest price. will be paid. Address either of the underaigned at Edgefield' 3. H. JOHN A.' A DDISON, C. WARREN. Jan 21 tf 2 - Toeat. SY Place at Pettersville .can be rented upon -reasonable terms.. There Is on the ,pines an ~ xeeent DWELLING in good repair.. andalt ne-* jesary out buildings: -The place contati gptxut siK, ores of good land. For. further partieulars apply - o Lewis Covar at the "fiansion House."4 . 0. W. STTL~d