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Religious Notice. The Rev. Dr. MANLY will preach in the E field Village Baptist Church on Thursday and day nights the 26th and 27th inst., and also at tie Stevens' Creek Church on Saturday and E day following, being the 28th and 29th day 'March. Religious Notice. Tan next 5th Sabbath Union meeting will be I with the Mt. Zion Church on Friday before the Sunday in March, at 11 o'clock, A. M, orga thee meeting, and attend upoitthe introductory i mon by J. S. MAsmzws. D. D BjusoN, altern S. P. GETZEN, Mon'i Gao. W. NIxoN, Clerk. NEW SPRING GOODS. WILLIAM SHEAR, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. B AS just received from New York. a is supply of Spring Goods, of new and bea ful styles. among which are Ladies' Printed BEREGE and GRENADI] ROBES, of splendid styles; French Printed Jaconet ROBES. and P1 White and Black CRAPE DE PARIS ; Paris Printed ORGANDIES and JACONE of new and elegant styles; Plain Crape MARETZ and BEREGES, of be tiful colors ; Lubin's Plain Colored CHALLIES, of very I quality ; Fancy SILKS, for Ladies' Spring and Sumn Dresses; Lupin's BEREGE, for Ladies' Travelling Dr sea ; P Printed JACONETS, and Jaconet ROBES, Mourning, of new styles : Plain Black BEREGE, Crape MARETZ,.1 French LAWNS, for full Mourning Dresses ; Plain Buft, Green, Pink and Blue FREN( LAWNS; Fancy GINGHAMS and English PRINTS, beautiful styles ; Ladies' Embroidered Muslin COLLARS, soi at very low prices; Ladies' Embroidered Muslin COLLARS a UNDERSLEEVES, in setts ; Ladies' plain Linen COLLARS and UNDE SLEEVES, in setts; -Ladies' Mourning COLLARS and UNDE SLEEVES,.in setts; Alexander's Ladies' Kid GLOVES, a compi assortment; Ladie's Kid and Buck Gauntlet GLOV ES ; A full assortment of Ladies' English and Gerr' HOSE, of the best make; A full assortment of Misses' and Childre HOSE; Gentlemen's and Youth's Cotton Half HOS of the best make ; Superior 4-4 Irish LINENS and LAWNS; Superior 8.4 and 10.4 Table and Damask DI PERS; Sup. rior Damask Table CLOTIIS and Dam: NAPKINS; Fringed n'nd Plain Iluekaback TOWELS, wv Cold Borders; White Marseilles QUILTS, some of extra e and quality ; Lupin's heavy Black BOMBAZINES, for G, tlemen's Summer wear; Lupin's French DRAP DE'ETE fur Geni men's Sumintr wear; A large assortment of Fancy DRILLINGS:1 other articles suitable fur Gentlemen's and Yout Summer wear; Plain French NANKINETTS, warranted f coldrs, for Boy's Clothing: Checked and Plain COATING, for Geutleir and Youths; .White BPlJLLIANTES, for Ladies' Morn: Dresses, at very low prices ; Ladies' Corunationa and Cruvelli Stet 1 Spril and Whalebone SKIRTS, of the most approi styles t With a great vatiety of other articles, suitable the present season, and to all of which the att< tion of the public is respectfully invited. Augusta, March 24 1857 tf 41 Ladies Spring Mantillas, William Shear, Acous-rA, GA. H AS just received from New York, a hre 11ply of Ladies' Spring and Sunmmer MAd TILLAS, embracing a great variety or new a elegant stylks, &ud which will be so:d at very I prices. The public arc respectfully requested to exam the assortment. Augusta, March 24 1857 tf 11 Mgasonic Female Collegial INSTITUTE, AT COKESUU.RY. T11E Trustees of this INSTIT UTION d s'r ofplacing it upon a permanent basis and extending its benefits, propose to sell SCiIOLA SH1PS upon the fo:lowing plan : Twenty Years in the Literary D)epartment, $ 15t) Fiteen" " 12 Ten ' a 44 " So, Six " " a 41 50,. Any person p.urchasing a Scholarship for a n ber of years less than twenty will be permitted use ifat any time during twenty years. D. WV. SicCA NTS, t'.sq., a worthy brother a a gentleman of the highest respectabihity, is< agent for the sale of the above, and is authori: to receive donations. Conlidently relying uponi I liberality of our Order and an intelligent publ we comimend him and his mission to their cot dence and support. ~ .VNE .B Mar 24 tf 11 Exc to' Sale. WI LL be ,old on Monday the 13th day VTApril next, ini the T1own of 11amburg eleven 0'clock, A. M., the following named propi ty, to wit: Tke llriek House and Lot on Centre Street, ing a part of Lut No. 123, hatving 31 feet front running back 300 feect to Cook Street. One Ibource and Lot on Market Street No. having :32 feet on Market Street, and running b 200 feet to Mercer Street. Onie llouse and Let on Market Street, No. conaiting 47 feet on Market Street, and runtn back 200 feet to Mercer Street, Four v'acant Lots ktnown in the plan o' the Te of Hamburg ;as numbers 274, 275, 27tJ andI 2 SSold as the pr.operty of lienj:itnin F. Gowdy, dei for the beaitit of the heirs andt creditors. TKrMaS-Onie third cash, the balatice on a er' of six atid tw,-lve months, with interest from d to b. secured1 by nmortgage. Purchias rs t.. pay f.m papers. laul lEitT M~cL)ON .1., A cting Ex'or llamburg, Mai ch 24 i857 3t Administrator's Sale. BYan order from W. F. Durisise, Esqi ,.0 .I.nury ofr ydlgeli.tld I)istret, I shamll proce sel at the I'antationi of the laie P lreston S. liro' de'd , on Fridl.iy the 3d a pril imext. a p irt o. Perso~s I'.Etate of &iaids deee-1e', en'stmog sof 2,000 Buashels of Cornl, A large Stock~ of Cattle and [logs, &c., Ae Trpays-For all s01ulpsovr 52I ,..h--i-ov~er a mout opl a credit until thie 25th D, .ember 1l with ijuterest fromt day of stale. .J. P'. CA it01.L. A dm'o Mar 23. 1857. 2 ' Take Heed! LL Personis indebted to the S.ubscriber 4 A ~ hi noteor--e.,t't fr--m Is -53 -r ms that thev must nmake art aingtnments to settle n prior to the first Monaday in A pril next A~ that time they will be inecessarily comipelkd to 5 with my Ait.rney. iH LE I Mar 25 NotiCe this, Also. SEPSONS indlebted to the late tirm of L~eigi Tuker, are required to make pr omptI mnent by the first Momnday in A pril nexct, other their nsotes and amid accounts will be p!acd in hands of an Omieer for collection .l0l[N LF.IGIl, I. TUCKE[lt Mar 25 21 / Notice. T ~i E ereditors of R. P. Ilnrrisotn, are bei .3ntified tihat I will omeet them at Edgilieb II. on the first Monday (of April next, to tak exhibit of my transactions as Assignee. CHAS. M. FREEMAN, Assigne Maruft25 1857 -. f NEW SPRING & SUMME] Ige E'ri un- PENN, Agent, is daily receiving fro s of E . New York and Charleston, his Stock Goods for the Spring and Summer trade. LADIES DRESS GOODS, Among his Dress Goods may be found a varied at teld magnificient assortment of 5th Bareges, Challies, Rich Barege Robes, .ize Rich Plain and Figured Silks. Printed Organdie Printed Jaconets, Beautiful Brilliants, 'er- Manchester, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams, ate. A fine stock of Stella Shawls, Scarfs, Mantillas, Hoop and Embroidered Skirts, &c., &c. English and American Prints. A large and unusually handsome assortment I English and American Prints, of every style, pric and quality. White Goods. A very desirable Stock of all kinds of Whit rge Goods, consisting in part of itt- Plain Checks and Striped Swiss, Jaconet and Nansook Muslins, R E Swiss and Jaconet Trimmings and Bands, . Muslin and Lace Collars, Undersleeves and Sett An for Ladies, Misses and Children. r, Domestic Goods Of every description, and at very reasonable price. u- Bonnets, Ribbons and Trimmings. ine A superb assortment of the latest, neatest and mos fashionable Bonnets, together with a unique selec ter tion of the most bewitching Bonnet Ribbons ani Flowers that has ever been opened in this Town. es- Also, Ladies' Dress Trimmings, selected witl the greatesi care in regard to taste and quality. for Gloves and Hosiery. nd A very large and choice supply just received an opened for inspection. Parasols and Fans Of the most improved and convenient styles-some of of them rich and rare, and all beautiful. ne Shoes! Shoes! The attention of customers is invited to examin od my stock of Shoes, whieh will be found large ani desirable, and at prices that will give entire satis [R- faction. Also, R, Hats, Caps, Groceries, Crockery, YANKEE NOTIONS, !te And a great variety of useful and ornamental arti eles not necessary to enumerate. gg The public ate respectfully invited to cal an and examine my Stock. E. PENN, Agent. as' Mar 25 if 11 E, SPRING TRADE 1857. JAMES HENEY, ;- AUGUSTA, G RoforA. H AS received an entirely New and Fashionabl isk Stick of Spring Dry Goods, whiel he offers at the lowest possible prices. Among hi it Stock are to be fount the followino articles, v'z: Colored and plain T ress SILKS; ize Fsulard ' " ' GRENADINES and CHALLIES; n- TAMA RTINES, a new article for dresses; Plain and figured BAREGES; le- Fig'r'd Lawn, Jaconet and Organdie .1/USLINS .c " " Mouning " nd Jaconet and Organdi ROBES; Ii's Barege and T.saue " Grenadino " ast Mourning Barege LeLAINES; en Ginghats and CALICOES; White and Colored BRILLIANTS; n L "6 " Pique CLOTHS ; LdePiueBASQUES; g. " Et,'d ed Boys' P'ique JA CKETS; I otted Swiss MUSLINS; or Cheeked anid Striped Jacouct MUSLIKS; a- Swiss and Naussook" Plaitn Jatconet, Swiss and Mull " Bishups' L AWN ; Striped andi Plain Indian Twilled LONGC?LOT'11 liair Corde Jucesnct MUSLINS; Uierlin Corded C A MBRIC'S; SSKIR TING ; Lace and Etmbr'd Collars and SL EE VES, sep P- erste and in. setts; a lournitng Collars and SL EEVES, sepatate an. *" Tape b..r'dl. 11emntiebed atnd Etmbr'd IIAND K ERC1IE FS ; ne Mo~u' nitng H, mist-ched and E ,.br'd HAND K E1RClI E FS ; Infants' Etnbr'd w assamd J)R ESSES; hlosp andl Embr'd SKIRTS, for Ladies attu Eug-niue Curd d SKIRTS ; Shirtings, wher titngs at.d Irish LINENS; Pianter' andts Fauscy LINENS, for ihsys am~ sus Gent's wear; t A splendlid a-ssortment of IIOSIERY: R- Alexander's Kid and Silk (,!LO 'ES; M~arseille~s atnd Lancaster QilLT S; ou AlIso, a plenididl asaortttment uf Stella SHAW CS VV a " -" S(.A R F; go Btlack andl ('olored l iANTIL LAS ; 00 14AR.SOLS, F ANS, &e. m-| TJo which is added Mrs. lienety's beauti:ul s ply to of Mliilinery Goods. Augusta, March 24 1857 tf 11 er LEWIS KOTZOW, he WAX% 9.{.11. O 9272 IC, Ulpp'ste the Mtanision hlouse, UEdgefield S. C. AL inds lf W A TOCll ES, CLOCKS an .IE LYpromiptly repaired and warrantei -for twelve months. g" Watches gaulvanized. -March 16 1me 10 WARLICK'S PATENT PLOW rJMIE Subscriber respectfully calls the attentio1 whi-c. o Planters to the W A RICOK PLOW. d wihhe has the A gency for this District. The; are so simtple in their construetitn that any neagro 4 Eordinary capacity can be easily taiught to stoel kthem. it is so arratnged that the depth of furroi eand elevation of handles is entirely under the con 58 trol of the plowman: and the ease with whte: every variety Eof poitnt (Er share can be attachedt the Stock, adds greatly to its value. L. S. JOllNSON, AGEN.tr Edgefield C. II., Mar 18 tf 10 ; TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE tw, W ILL attentd at the. ttimes and places hereill I.afier speciuied to collect the State atnd lIitstri< Tax fur the year cottencintg the first day of Oc .ber, 1856. lRichardsonl's Mondaty, 30th Marel - erlssng's Store, Tuesday, 31st 4 \lr-. Norris' Wecdnesday, 1st A pril. . .\lts. Rin..heart's, Thursday, 2d " -d Prty's X Roads, Friday, 3d " Csslem:mi & Smith's S. Saturday, 4th " k--',ospers'ville, Nomlay, 6th " the c I. MI. Seurry 's, Tluesday, 7th " D .rn's \lills, Same evening, 3 o'clock. stevetn' Stosre, Wedtesda.y, 8th " Shatterliehel. Thturssday, 9th " L.. iberty 1!ill, Friday, 1 0th " i StruomsStomre, Si4turd:ty, IItlit "t Pleasant Lane, Same evenuitg, :3 o'clock. I.Cet hsam'st Store, Moniday, 13th "' Ilowmd E's. Tuesday, 14'th" __White H ouse, Wednessday, 15th" Red 1 lill, T'hursdIay, 10th "~ Collier's. Friday, 17th" trIs-kv Ponds, Saturday, 18th " h.-r Mlrt.'Midd-etoni's, $ame eventitng, 3 o'clock. Wi gh~ttman S. 1 lou'e, Monaday, 20th" ' e A. Mosrgatn's, Tuesday, 21st" i er Cherokee Pond.s, Wedneaslay, d2d ": til llmbugThursday, 23d lcach bdanttd, Fridasy, 24th "' -Granite ilb-, Saturday, 25th 4 I hatcher's, Mondalty, 27th " I yirantd's, Tiuesdaty, 2'1th 4 Ih & Rdge, Wed nesday. 29th" ay- I Ir. .IEchu .bb 'a, Thttrsday, 30th "L eise Dr. .1.1C. Ready's 'Friday, 1st May. the Mrs. A llens, Saturdhay 2nd 4 gdsh~fieldh C. 11 , Monday antd Tuesday, 4th and 51 lohn S. Smyly's Stare, Wednesda.y. 6th May. A fter which time my Books will close fur the pre I eut year. .- g Tax Payers will bear in mind that they a required by law to nmake a return of each whti mat'e oEr female born, married or died, in thi eyrespective famiil'es during the year ending 1st .in I C. uary 1 857, andl the unumbr of blnieks who ha u an beeni born or died dluring the same period-and cor prpred to furntish Die theecorriet return. e Mare THlEOPIllLUS DEAN, 'r co.a.. GROCERIES---GROCERIES; IIE Subscriber has just received and opened s LARGE and FRESH Stock of m Groceries, Confectionary, &c., Which have been ordered with care, and will be sold as low as can be afforded. His Stock consists in part of d Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Rice, COLEMAN'S BEST FLOUR, Mackerel, Cheese, Macaroni, TOBACCO AND SEGARS, FINE BRANDS, Together with a full supply of every article in the Grocery line. In the Candy and Confectionary Department, May be found an excellent assortment of Candies, f Fruits, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Citron, e Nuts of all kinds, Brandied and Preserved Fruits, Pickles in abundance, Spices of all description, Soda, Starch, Soap, Candles, &c., &c. e Sugar, Wine, Soda and Butter Buiscuits & Crackers, Fresh Salmon, Sardines. Clams and Lobsters, Cod Fish, Dried Beef, Beer Tongue, &c. FINE WINES AND LIQUORS. Always on hand a splendid assorttnent, which, in regard to quality and .flavor, cannot be excelled in the two States. CHAMPAIGNE WINES, OF ALL KINDS, Byass' best Porter. Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, Rum, &c., Of every price and quality. But the Subscriber deems it unnecessary to enu merate further, as he flatters himself that he has in t Store as complete a Stock of Goods as is usually found in a well conducted Grocery Store. ' Give me a trial and be convinced. WM. LEGG. Mar4 3t 8 To the Public, 1H E Subscriber takt s ttisopportunity to express his sincere thanks to his friends for the very liberal patronage he has received at their hands during the past year. And -i'tending to keep his Stock CONSTANT LI' REPLENISHED with a Full Supply -of the VERY BEST ARTICLES, He will always be found ready and willing to serve his customers, and will use every efTort to give en tire satisfaction. He wishes it to be distinctly understood that he will expect and require all accounts to be punctually paid when due, as the nature of his business will require prompt payment. IT To these who wish to buy for cash liberal discount will be made. E. PENN, ANT. Jan 14 tf Sale of Property in Aiken. N the first and secon i days of A pril ne.xt, at ONJAiken, S. C., will he sold the property as signed by W. II. Wise, for the benefit of his credi tors, vi.: ONE LOT on Chesterfield Street, in a retired and very desirable part of the Town. and conveni tnt for the attendance of the Biaptist and Methodi-t Churches with a hatnasome and commodious Dwel ling upon it. A LOT and a Stone House thereon, fronting Lawrence Street, iii the heart of the business of the place. The Stoie 1louse is a large one and well adapted to the purposes tfor which it has been used. -ALso A large and wel-assorted Stock of Goods, con si.ting of Dry Goods, Crockery Ware, Shoes, &c., &ce., &c. f' All pesn indebted ton the Estate of' W. H. Wise, either by Note o.r .\ee, unt, will confer a favor by settling immediately, and save th~em,.elves somei lees that m,,ight be. profitable to tem, and render comufortable the'ir fihmik a and homess. WM3. lIICKSON, Assignee's Agent. Aiken, Starch 3 9 ICE NOTICE, D ERSONS wishting ICE can be servedl (Sunt 1days excepted.i by npll inig at I rs. Tentgue's Drug Store, or at tmy liarness Shop., It is a amall business. antd ggNONE WILL he )EIyVIR RI) UNLESS the mom-y IS SE NT. Egl'rice, five Cenuts. Contraets will be tmde by the season. M. FiR \ZI ER. March 4 tf tf I TO PRINTERS. WE have on hand and for sale cheap-less V than m hall' t! en ri-ainatl cot-n first tate Iloit of CllASES, of all sizecs, and as good as new. Twentty liar ot CASE-:, with a few JOB CASES, all itn good in -ndition. Also, r, lot of iratss G.\L LEYS. Slice antd Plaint woodi G ALLEYS, C'tompjosingi 5'lt'XS, STlANI)S. a No. 1 ROLLEII M310I'Ll), &c.. all cit whtich ate for s'ale remtarkable chteap. Apply at this ollie. Cotton Gins and Thrashers. ILi. P:autersv -Iho wish to proenre COTTON SGINS andi TIllt.\ShIELtSs of the best per frimnce, and. muade of the best materi:als, can be supplied by applyi:.:g to the subscriber, either per sonatlly or bty letter. Alt who tauor mue withm their ettstom are pileased~i, nntd host.' wito ntP~y tin tme he'rret', simil have't no cause tot comtplaint if I shall be as successful im ty effo.rts os I have been h~eretsofore'. Adhdress, TIlOS. E. CilAP.\AN, I Coleman's X Roatds, Edgefield Dist., S. C. Mlarcht 1 If 9* Sheriff's Snle. BI)Y Virtue or sundry writs of Fieri Facias to me I1.dimeeted, I will proceed to sell at Edlgelield Court 1llouse. otn the first Monuday itn A pril next, the folowintg pr'oper'ty int the follnowingt cases, to wit: ,W. IP. Butle'r atd others vs. A. Perrin. One lo.t of Lnd in thte Village ofr Edgefield, conttaining two acres, momnre or' lesS, bounudedi by lanids of .\lrs. Ale Clintoek. .Jatmes Shtetpatr.l anti thme Cambrid ge lload, leveid uponW as thexpoerty of A. Perri.Paiti' vs. TIhe Sttnu, Onte Tract of Lt t'l conttaintingtw hundred amnd thirty-one acre's, mtore or' less, adjisi ig lands of Wim. Uioukighit, J . W. Shumnpet't antd oters. Stecdman & Mims vs. Malachi Coghurn ;Othter Plintittl' vs. The Sitme, One Tract of Land, conmtain ig two ltu ndred acres, mortte ttr less, ad~jo~iintg lattds of Derick hiolseubake, .lohn .\yers aitd atther's. Te'rmts Cash .J.M EdS EIDSON, s.E D. - Aar'eb 0 1657 4t~e 9 - Shcriff'% Sale. Y iteof sundr'y writs of Fi i Facias to me C. 1I., on the first Mondlay int A prit next, the fol lowing propeu ty in thte fodowing eases, to wit: Wyatt I lohnes vs. P. P'. jDeolittle, P. 1.. Thur mntd and Robert .Jennrimtgs; Othter Plaitntifi's vs Te' Satme, One Negro womanu Li'z and onec htorse. Also, on 'Tur'sday, thte 9tht A pril, at the rt sidence f P. P. D~oulirtle. a Stock of Cattle, Ilstgs, an-d oter articles, levied upon as the property of' the liefendant, P. P. Doolittle. Termus Cashi. J1 AS. EIDSONi, S E.D. March fI, 2t 10 Administrator's Bale, B3Yan order from W'. F. IDui isoe, Esq1., Ordina ryof Egefiel District, we wtill proceed to sell at thme late residenice of Jlohn A: Colemant, de eensedl, on lTursdaty thet. 2nd A ptril ne.xt, aill thte Persna~l Estate of said deceased, consisting in pmnt uf 16 or 17 Likely Young Negroes, lions. thld and Ki'ehesn Furniture, Corn, Fodder, Snetks, Peas, ();ts, Cotton Seed, Horses, Mules, Cows, I logs, It'lantation, andi Blacksmith Tools &e. TV.Rats.-For all sumns of and under $10, cash al sums over thatt mount on a credit until thte 25th Decembt.er next. Purchasers to give Note and two or more personal sureties. LEWIS SAMPLE, Ad'ors h Mar 18 2te 10 Admninist rator's Sale. ~ Y an order from thte Ordinary of Edgefleld eDesticte will proceed to sell at the late reui edneof Johno Irwin, deceased, on Thursday thec 26th inst., all thte P'ersonal Estiate of said deceased, r ~ ssigin part of SEVEN LIKELY NEOROES, ae Corn, Hogs,lHorses, Plantation Tools, &e. Terms made known on the day of sale. .SAMUEL PERRIN, Adun'r. March. 11 1urT ste 10 CLOTHING---CLOTHING! AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Are now receiving an unusually large Stock of Spring and Summer Clothing! They will keep a good supply for the trade. Also a fine and varied assortment for BOYS and CHIL DREN, at their Store under the Augusta Hotel, Broad Street, A ugusta, Ga. Feb 24 2m 7 NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! BROOM & NORRELL, Augusta. Ga., are now opening their Stock of NEW GOODS for SPRING AND SUMMER, Comprising the usual varieties in DOMESTIC and FANCY ARTICLES, together with the latest and most fashionable styles of DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, &c., &c., &c., To which they would invite attention. Augusta, Ga., March 4 tf 8 WINDOW SHADES, Paper Hangings & Mlattrasses. HJ W. KINSM AN, CornEr of King and H" Berresford, Charleston, S. C., has just re ceived and opened a LARGE ASSORTMENT of the above Goods, which will be sold at a LARGE DISCOUNT, For the next three months, in order to reduce the Stock, on account of the expiration of the lease and being obliged to move into another Store.- The following is in part of this large Stock : . FRENCH AND AMERICAN PAPER HANGINGS, French, Swviss and American Window Shades, Mattrasses & Pillows of every description. . CORNICES, LACE and MUSLIN CURTAINS, Sattin DeLaines and Damask for Curtains, Cords and Tassels, &c. Those who are in want of the above Goods will fid it to their ad vanta-te to exarine them when in the City, or instruct their factors or agents to purchase here. Charleston, March 2 4t 8 :3A.CON :I 'EA.CON : T I OS. P. S T OVA LL & C O. AUGUSTA, GA., SEEPi constantly on hand a full supply of BA A CON, FLOUR, &c., which they sill .ell at the Market price-in large quantties only. Augusta, Feb 24. 3m DAW SON & SKINNER, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Dealers in FINE TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, &C. -Importeis of H-A VA NA SEGARS, -Every description of Constantly on hand. and all for sale on good terms. Augusta, Feb IS 3m 6 HENRY DALY, BO0TS, SHOES AND'BROGANS, AT WHOLESAI.E AND RETAIL. rPHIE Stulieribser, thainkful for the libernl patron Lage which lie has receivedl from, his Edlgefielid frinids, wi~ss gaini to annmmeine that he is now opening at VERY sUPF.RIlOlt Stock of LADIES AND GENTS' BOOTS AND SHOES Of every description, wt hich will be sold at a smnaI advnce oin Cosr. T he nood~is are' alt FR E Sh and C'A RE.&UL LY SELECTED, by imyself' pe nal ;mind I ii're to be able to' satisty every one, fur the trouble of The G.,.,1m iut be sold by the 1st . .uly ait Whole sae or Retaiil. ll-"Tmunis.-Retail, Ca'h. W~holesale, time with approvel papier. II One price system strictly adhered to. IIENRY1 DA LY, Linder thme U. S. I Iotel. A t,.usta, Cat , \Mr 2. tf 8 Turkey Orcek L~fnd for Sale. 'l 'IE Stbibierr wihei tio %ell hisi tract of land .on 'Turkey ('ree'k, (kmtnin atul's Qtuarter,) cotiningt SEVENTEEN HIC NDRtED ACRES. Iwill ride over. the pinie with anly pers~on dlesi ros of purichasinig, so that they tmay judige of its qualitv. T'I're ii a sumll niew I louse tuon the place, with all uiecessary smnt butildinmgs, goodi well of water, &.c. Termis accommaodatiing. ELUEltT BLAND. Feb. 18 1%5 tt' 6 ot ice. S TRAYEl) friom the subsicribecr's Plantation n Savaiminh River, several head of CA TTLE of d itrent, dolorts. Amoi't them is an Ox, color white and redl. white face,nuohorned and bob-triledi; the er mnarks, erop in the right and uppe~r-bit in the left ear. Any iniformuation of said cattle, addlressed to tue or 1my3 Overseer at Edgelkeld C. HI., will be thank futly received, and a lilberal compensationi givent for -ny trotuble ineurred. F. W. P'ICKENS. Feb 25 if7 Land for Sale, r lH E subse' ither otl'ers for sale a Truet oif Land ini i Edge.tiseld District, lyinig inCn'eTw Creek, in the vicinity oif Liberty II11ll, and conitaniiing Six Hlundared (000) Acres. IIt is of Oak and I iiekorv Urowthi, and as tine farm ing lanmd aus any in the' lIistrict. Inderid it is exira fne for Cotton, as all who know it must and will ad mit. Near FOUlR IIUNJ)Rum ACl!Eri of tihe Tract is in woods. The lan~d in eitivattioni is in good heart. The pla1ce is wtell watered, having uponi it a lasting spring. The buddings upon, the place are ony tolerable, but the hand ma~ikes amends for all. These desiring to purchase the place, hail better deide quick, as the subscriber is just now anxious to sll. J U LUS BANKS. Dee. 9, 1856, if 48 MILL NOTICE ! OlIN DORN, Sr.. re.spectfully gives notice to h'I s nistiimers that ott and alter the first dlay of A pril niext, lie cannsot grindm tor any ene for less than the EltiltTil, instead of the Tenth as heretofore. All piersolns due jn, eithter by note or account, are notinied to make payment by the 1st A pirilntext, otherwise their nostes :tind aecounts will be placed in the lands of an Otlicer Ibr collection. Mar 4 4t' 8 Notice IS hereby given that a fimaisettlement w'ill be made in th e Ordinary's Office at Edgetield C. H., on Mondty the 30th March ntext, on thte Estate of Wecsley Mlerchatnt, dee'd. All creditors arc there fire notiled to present their claims on or before that day, otherwise they will he precludled from pairtici pating in the assets-andl those indebted mnust make iaet by the abhove speitied timle if they wish to save costs. CH ARLOT M ERCHlANT, Ad'x. Feb28 4t S Notice. I WILL not fill any order after this date, to Town or Country, without the Cash enclosed, as I sell Goods for a south pronit, mind I am not authorized to sell Goods on the shortest time. ..S. E. BOWERS, Agent. Uamburg, Feb. 10 1857 if 5 Palmetto Fire Company, ATTENTION! YOU mre hereby commanded to be and appeam Lat your Kniuine Station, on Saturday the 28th ist , at 5e i,'clock. P. M., for drill and instruction. By order of the President. W. W. GOODMAN, Seo'ry & Tress. M..18 2t 10 GREAT BARGHINS -IN rflfHE Subscriber is now CLOSING the old bu siness of J. F. BUaCIIARD & Co, and offers Great Inducements to Cash Buyers, To make their purchases from him. The Stock is LARGE and WILL be sold. SAMUEL J. BOYCE. Augusta, March 16, 1857. M A. RANSOM would be happy to see " his Friends at the old Stand of J. F. BUa CHARD & Co., now S. S. BOYCE, and assures them that he can save them Twenty-Five per Cent., On their Spring and Summer purchases. The Stock is equal to any in Augusta, and is to be SOLO REGARDLESS OF FRICES, to wind up the old business. Augusta, March 16, 3m* 10 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ! W E WO UIl ) inform the citizens of Edgefield and the adjoining I )istricts that our con stantly increasing business has compelled our re-. moval from " 3 BROAD STREET," to the mag ficent and spacious BROWNSTONE BUILDING, 9 3RO." STR'ET. The necmmodations and arrangements of this "NEW DEPOT," are unsurpassed by any similar establishment in the United States; and whilst it will afford facilities for keeping our usual LARGE Stock of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, M{AAZJ CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, &C., We also propose nidding large largely to our present STOCK of ST ATION E RY :Ai those in want of LEDGERSTOURNALS, CASH BOOKS, LETTER, NOTE AND CAP PA PER, &c., &c. will find it to their adIvantaee to visit us. S. G. COUJRTENAY & CO., Booksellers anmd Stationers, " Sign of the News Boy." Chiarlestotn, Dec 16 m 49 Octagon Burial Cases! r PH E Sublscriber keelp constantly on hand a good .? variety of thbis new style of METALIOtBIU RAL~ CASES, of beautiful form, and fluishied in perfect resetmblance of highty polishedl ROSE WOOD. These CAS ES ate now extetsively used andi possess mianty v'altuable advantages over all Collins now before thme public. JOlIN M. WITT. Edgeliel. Feb 9 flmn 5 CARiRIAGE MANUFACTORY. NOTICE 0O" CO-PARTNERSIIIP. '5[ 1l1 t'ndersignedl hnve as Isociated theimseives to gether, untder thi einmte of SM.\ll~l & JIONElS, for thme. purpo'e of carrying 6on the Coach flaking and Repairing Business In ali its variau s hInatnhes. 'I hey exJ''et to keep costasntly ''n b-imid a genod assortmet o'' CA~IRIA GES, BUGGIES, ROCCK AW A YS, &C, --Of the late'.t styles. J- All sorts of RI'A R I.\t d one~ in the best tmaner, nndi with th.- ureatest dispatch. A l;beral shtnre of patrotage is resprilfully soli ited. F. L. SMITFi, LEWIS JONES. Edge'ield, la b 20,1E57. tf 7 Boot and Shoe JVanufactory. T Il E Subsca'riber hta'ing ..pem-d a B 0 OFT AND) 5 110 E MIANUJFACTOR1Y opp~Osite the Potst O.flice, respectfully antnounces to tme citiz ijs of Edgethield Vidlage and Distriet, that is lie pre redl to make to re.er any3 article in the Boot and Shoe Business ! lnvig the best workmen in the D)istrict in his emt p.yment antd beingt a practien1 workman hiimstlf he I'eds warranated in saying that his work will be une in the tneatest and latest st~s les, Ire has also on hatnd a lamre Stock of fine PUM P SOED and tine W ELT ED and D)O~L'LE Soled OOTS. A lso, a sttck( of genatlemnutu and hidi s' si 10Es-nll of his own rmanufature-whieba he will sell for cash. NICilOLAS McEVOY. N. B.-A Neuro boy wanted to learn the Boot and Shoe trade. Feb 4 t f 4 STiATIE OF SOUTHl CA ROLINA, EDGEFIELDt DISTRICT, IN COMMON PL E AS. Joel Curry, FriaAlcret T. M. flrindley. gillIIE Plaintily in the above stated case huaving Sth:s lay liled his Ilieelaration iinamy O0lice, and the Defendant havinig neither wife nor Attorney knont to reside withitn the limits of this State, on whom oopies of said declaration with rules to plentd can bie served, On motion of Messrs. CAanOL. d& BACoN, Plaiintiflfs A ttorney, Ordered that said .De fendant appetar nnd pead to said Dee~aranion within a ear nad a day fronm the date hereof, or fmnal and aibsolute judgment will be given against hinm. TI10S. LI. BACON, c.C.E D. Sept 22, 1956. 1y' 37_ Estray Notice. TOLLED before me ats an Estray by A. J. Mo E.Carty, living two miles from Perry's Cross Roads, otne large BA Y IIORSE, about fifteen hands high, bellowsed, wvitht a smiall white star in the fore hed, wvhite speck in the right eye, right four knee enlarged, supposed to be about fifteen years old. Appraised at Thirty-five Dollars. JAMES PERRY, M. B. D. January 24 1837 4tm 4_ Pot sh. L.PNN, Agent, has just received a sup. (. ply oPTASH, put rup in tin cans, with full directions for makitng soft and htard soap. Jan 21 tf 2 5dmljfiitratoris Notice. ALL persotns havintg demands against the Es Atate of Sarah Gregory. deecd. arte requested to reder itn their accounts properly attested withtout delay, atnd those indebted must ntake payment at n eatrly date. I am deternmined to make a final set tlement in a shou t time. RICHARD GREGORY. Fe. 18i57 3m 4 CANDIDATES! For Congress. Q? We are authorized by the friends of Gen. M L. BONHAM, to announce him as a Candidati for the U. S. House of Representatives, to ill tht vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. P. 8 Brooks. ITTlie Friends of H. R. SPANN, Esq., re spectfully announce him as a Candidate for a seal in the U. S. House of Representatives to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. PRESTOS S. BRooKs. !' We are authorized by the friends of Co!. A. 0. SUMMER, of Newberry, to announce him as a Candidate for a seat in the U. S. House of Representatives to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. P. S. BRoors. The friends of Co. WM. QUATTLEBUM res pectfully announce him as a Candidate -for Sherifi of Edgefield at the ensuing election. 1 We are authorized to announce LEWIS JONES, Esq., as a candidate for re-election for Slieriff of Edgefield District. 97 Tun' Friends of Capt. H. BOULWARE respectfully announce him 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 Sherif, of Edgefield District, at the ensuing election. The many friends of W. W. SALE, Esq., of Hamburg, in the upper part of the District, respect fully announce him as a candidate for Sheriff of Edgefield District at the next election. 0Q Tna Friends of Mr. ROBERT D. BRYAN respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgefield District at the next election. (- Tus Friends of Maj. JOHN C. LOVE LESS respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefield District at the ensuing election. lOThe friends of STARLING TURNER, an nounce him a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. Er The Friends of Mr. M. W. LYLES respect fully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collec tor of Edgefield at the next election. gW The lriends of Capt. E. W. HORN, re spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefield District, at the ensuing elec tion. 0' The Friends of Mr. CHARLES CARTER respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefield District, at the next election 03 The Friends of Mr. CHAS. M. MAY, res pectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Col ector of Edgefield District at the next election. D e n t i s t r y. T HE Subscriber has opened an Office immediately in rear of the Court IHouie, where he will at tend to any business pertaining to his Profession. Allen's Patent Teeth, Curvilinear Gum and Block Teeth, from Single Teeth to Entire Setts, Put up in a style to please the most fastidious. Dentists wishing teeth put up on Allen's Patent, can have it done by sending in their Plates at very modeate prices. Dentists' Gold and Silver Plate, Gold Silver and Platina Wire, round, half round and eilinudrical made to order. H. PA RKER. N. B.-A settlemient always at the completion of the work. July 30 tf 29 TO THE AFFLICTED. DRu. TIIA YER, Homwopathic P/zyeiciun, Bar igeon, and Accoucheur, late of Philadelphia. now located No 217, Droad Street. Augusta, Ga. Particular attention paid to the treatment of Chronic diseases. Visits made at a distance on the most reasonable terms. Please address, 11. R. T HAY ER, M. D. Augusta Ga. Ail12 tf ___12 Clocks, Watches and Jewelry REPAIRED ! 1OBERT LISENBEE, takes this ocea adin to infurm. the citizetns of Edgefield Village ad. the surroundint vicinity, that he is now pro. pard1 to accommodate all who may entrust theit work to him, on the most reasosnable terms. *Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., Left with him will be' properly and neatly repaired. ad warranted to work well. gr lie may be found at the resdence of Mrs. Golig. adjo'ining~ the A dvertiser Office, where he repettully solicts at sharie of public patron:ige. .n21 11* 2 LINEN SHIRT BOSOMS. WILLIAY SHEAR, H AS received fromt New York, a supply of GENTLE.\EN'S and YOUTil'S LIN EN S IIItT BOSO.\S, beautifully stuitced, and of su ,erior style and quiality, which lie will sell at very w prices. A ugusta, Jan. 27 1857 tf 3 Cass County Lands FOR SALE. &MOST valuable p'antation lying on the Wes tern & Atlantic Rauil Roadi, embracing the lands upon which the Casville Wooid-Station is loca ted and only two and a half miles from Cassville, ad withaun two miles of :he Cherokee Baptist Col lege and the Methodist Female College. Tfhis tract contains 700 Acres, of which only l190 aeres are in euh~ivaution, the rest being heavi:) timbered and so convenient to the Wood-Station. that every stick of timber can be readily converted nt) nmoney. The impro~vementsu consists of a com fortable lI)welling, a good Gin lluuse and all other out houses, &c. Thlere are on this tract about 40 acres of very fine meadow hand, half~ of wich is set in Herds Gras. This land is calpable of producing about 1000 lbs. f Cotton, 201 bushels of Wheat or 40 bushiels of Cm. The surplus timber (ln the tract when sold, w~ill mtore than repay the purchase money. Any peronmu wishing to puurchase the above tract are re feted to J. II. MIMS. Feb. 11 1857 3m 4 Notice. A Lf, Persons indebted to the Estate of James S. Shadraek, dee'dl., are earnestly requested to mke immediate payment, and those having de mands against the said Estate will render them in properly attested. H. BURN ETT, Aud'ors T. M. FIS1E'R.5 Mar 11 if 9 Money---Money---Yoney.. A LL those indebted to me by Note or Account. are earneedy requested to call at once, ttnd settle up, as I have left thte D~istrict. and cannot possibly give longer indulirence. My notes and accounts may be found in the hands of Capt. Jau. MCreless, at my former residence. Those under a .agistrate's jurisdiction will now very soon be handed over for collection. Come up, gentlemen, one and all, and settle, and do not force me to run y. to cost. JAMES DORN. Mar 4 4t* 8 Final Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of William Vance, deed., arc earnestly requested to settle by ,the 19th March next, as longer indulgence will not be given. -Those having demands against said Estate are notified to render in their accounts, properly attested, by that time, as I intend making a final settlement in the Ordinary's Officee on that day. S. BROAD WATER, Adinr. Feb 18 5 t 6 A Great Medicine. B LISS' celebrated DYSPEPTIC REMEDY. Read that long advertisement on another col umn. For sale by DRiS. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE. N ov4tf 43 Notice. A LL Persons having claims againsb lhe Estt of Benj. Corley, dec'd., will render thypm in without, delay, and thtose indebted must tanki payent fortwI. B. CORLEY, Adm'r. su a ama8 THE PRINCETON PRESS. THE design of the inventor was t 'get ups Press which would answer every requirement of the offer made by George Bruce, of New York, i1 1851, viz: CHEAP, LIGHT, EASILY MAN AGED, and capable of throwing off at least 600 sheets per hour. This PRESS will throw off from 500 to 800 sheets per hour, doing the work equal to any Cylin der Press. The bed stands about thirty inches from the floor, and is the most convenient of all Presses to make ready the form on. It 'is adapted to jobbing or book work, as well as newspaper, and will register as well as any other Cylinder Press. It requires to work it, a man to turn the By wheel, and a, boy to feed the sheets. The Inking Apparatus is very- complete, and differs from the apparatus used in Cylinder Presses generally, being more like that used in the Power Platen Presses. Two rollers pass over the form twice to each impression, taking ink for each sheet. A Press of this description for newspaper and jobbing, bed 44 by 281 inches, with roller mould, roller stocks, blanket, flying and registering appa ratus, &c., complete, will be furnished for $500. If intended for book work chiefly, an extra ink foun tain will be furnished for $20. The Press, By wheel, &o., will weigh about 2000 pounds. The sides, &c., are iron. Lengh of frame, seven feet; height to front edge of feed board, three feet six inches. Any size made to order. The following is a list of the sizes and prices, as far as stablished: Bed 28 by 20 ...................$400 " 36 " 24 .................. 450 " 44" 28 ............ ..600 " 46 " 30 ................... 540 " 48 " 31 ................... 580 " 50 " 32 ................... 600 " 52 " 32 ................... 625 " 56 " 36 ................... 800 Boxing and Carthage, $13. The beds will take chases their full breath, and within two inches or the length. TERMS.-One half cash; one half note, four months, with approved security ; or 2} per cent. discount for cash. For more than four years the inventor of the above Press has been improving it, working it all the while, and ascertaining with great care and expense, the best mode of carrying out all the de tails, and he.now flatters himself he has sueceeded in perfecting it. Within the past year important improvements have been made. No Press will leave his premises without being thoroughly tested, and without it performs to the entire satisfaction of the purchaser. JOHN T. ROBINSON. Princeton, N. J., Feb. 1857. 9 GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND, oR DENNIS' ALTERATIVE, raEraaED Iv .. DENNIS, I. D., AUGUSTA, GA. FOR DISEASES OF THE LIVER AND TO PURIFY THE BLOOD. IT contains, in addition to Sarsaparilla, the hydro L alcoholic extract or Queen's Delight, (Stillingia) White Ash, Grey Beard or Fringe Tree, (Chionan thus) Tincture of May Apple or Mandrake, (Podo phylium) and Blood Root, (Sanguinaria.) In small doses it acts as an alterative or laxative, in larger doses as a mild purgative-with some as an active purgative. As an alterative or laxative, it has been found useful in gonstipation of the Bowels, Jaundice, Billious Fever, Fever and Ague, Sick Headache, Dizziness, various Female Complaints, Chronic Af rections of the Liver, secondary Syphilis and Syphi loid Diseases, Serofulous Affections, Sores, Ulcers, Blotches, Cutaneous Eruptions, or Diseases of the Skin, and all other diseases in which Sarsaparilla or alternative medicines are indicated. That it acts upon the Liver, may be known from the fact, that in Jaundice, or cases of Billiousness, it causes free billions evacuations, readily removes unnatural yellow tinge about the eyes and upon the skin, and improves the health and spirits. *In Cutaneous Eruptions, Blotches, Pimples, and other diseases of the skin, it causes the disappear ance of the Blotches, Pimples, &c., and greatly im proves the complexion. As a diet drink, -it keepis the bowels free, the liver healhy, and the blood pure. Its ..healthy action on the liver, and purifying eftet upon the blood, make it a great -safeguard against disease; foir children a safeguard against worms-it causes an increased secretion and pas. sage of 4he bile, which acts as an irritant to worms and prevents their nccumulation. Physicians, who have made extensive use of the different ingredients of this preparation of Sarsa imrilla regard them as the best and most efficient agents in ihe Materia Medica. It is put in pint bottles. OJ7 Price $1 per bottle. ILT Sold in this Village by Drs. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE~, Agents. 3t1 March 183t1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFlELD) DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. A NDREW G. LA TASTE and wife Mary, and Felina Nappier, vs. Tilhnuan D. Nappier, Ma tilda Radford and others. It appearing to my satisfaction that Elizabeth Williams, Lucinida Radford, Martha Nappier, Eliza Nappier, Johin Nappier, Absalomi Nappier and John Naplier, Defendants, reside without this State, it is therefore ordered, that they do appear and ob ject to division or sale of the real Estate of Na than Nappier, deceased, on or before the 9th day of May next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. W. F. DURISOE, o.E.D. Ordinary's Office, Feb. 10th 1867, 12t. 6 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. William White and wife, Applicants, vs. George W. Thomas and others. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Andromeda Thomas, Atticus T. Thomas, Sarah C. Thomas and Landon T. Thomas, children of George W. Thomas-Thomeau U. Oden, Martha Oden, Elias Oen, George WV. Oden, Esther Oden, Mary Oden, Sarah Oden, Nancy Oden, John Oden and Patience Oden, children of Mlary Ann Oden, wife of John H. Oden-Sarah Thomas, Joseph Thomas, Mary Thomas, Martha Thomas, Emeline Thomas, John Thomas and Catherine Thomas, children of Jane T. Thomas, Defendants in the above case, reside without the limits of this' State, it is therefore Ordered that they do appear and object to the di vision or sale of the Real Estate of Sarah Thomas, d'd., on or before the 23d day of May next or their concert to thesame will be entered of record. W. F. DURI80E, O.B.D. Feb 24, 1856. 12t 7 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT IN ORDINARY. Sarah E. Cunningham, Applicant, PLi~fr George C. Cunningham and others Partition. Defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Nancy Cnn .ningham, Sr., Samuel Warson and wife LouIsa, Lawon Cunningham, Henry Cunningham, Rebec ca Cunningham, Mary Cunningham, Stella Cun ningham, Draton Cunningham, Anna Cunningham, Nancy Cunningham, Tillman Brown and wife Flo rilla, tIobert Parris, Margaret H. Parris, William S. Parris and Sally Parris, minors, Defendants in the above stated ease, reside beyond the limits of this State. It is therefore ordered that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the Real Es tate of Robert F. Cunningham, deo'd., on or before the 8th day of June next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. W. F. DURISOE, o. a. n. Mar 16, 1957. 3m 10 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIE LD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Eaqure, Ordinary of Edge Wheeas LeisSample and J. B. Floyd hath ap plied to me for Leiiers of Administrain, en all and sigular the goods and chattles, rights and credits of John A. Coleman, late of the Diutriet aforesaid, de esed. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and esadkors of said deceased, to be amid appear before -me, as ear nezn Ordinary's Court for the said Distses holden at Edgefeld C. I. on this Rth day of afh inst, toeshow eas, if any, why the sad Adminisation should not he Given under my hand and seal, this 16th day.of March, in the yerof our Lord one thonseab*1 hundred and fift-si and in ths Eighth-first jearof Ameuea lndependenc. W. F. DU1ISOB, O.. M.a sa e . 10.