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. HYMENIAL. MARRIED, at the residence of Price Williams, Esq. in Mobile, on Thursday evening the 2d of April, b; Rev. Joseph B. Cottrell, Joux R. ToxrtNs, Esq., o Livingston, Ala., (formerly of Edgefiold, S. C.,) t, Miss FA.n WuL.aaixs, daughter of Price Williams Esq.-Mobile Tribune. MARRED, in Augusta, Ga., on the 6th inst., b. Lewis Levy, Esq., Mr. BARNEY M. LAxAR and Mrs MARTHA A. ROUNDTREE. COMMERCIAL. AUGUSTA, Saturday, P. M. We note no change in the market, which is perfect ly quiet. We have not heard of a sale to-day. CHARLESTON, April 11. Sales of cotton to-day one hundred and fifty bales, at prices ranging from 121 to 141 cents. Prices easier on lower grades. MOBILE, April 11. Sales of cotton the past week 0,000 bales. Receipts 4,000, against 8,000 bales same time last year. De crease in receipts 87,000 bales. Stock on hand 65,000 - bales. Middling 131 cents. NEW ORLEANS, April 9. - Sales cotton to-day 600 bales, as all parties were waiting for .steamer's news. The receipts were 919 Bales. Flour and Corn have declined-Mixed Corn . 68 cents. Pork dull-Mess S23. Lard, in tierecs, 14 cents. Freights are stagnant. Exchange 81. NEW ORLEANs, April 10.-Sales of cotton to-day 1500 bales, and receipts of the week 16,000 bales. Stock 271,000 bales. 'Decrease of receipts at this port 131,000; and at all the ports 353,000. NEW YORK, April 11. The cotton market firm, with sales of 1,600 bales. Flour firm-State $5 50 a $5 00. Wheat lower and quoted at $1 60. Corn 70 cents. Spirits of Turpen tine 47k. Rosin buoyant. Rico dull and Freights heavy. $35000 Worth of Clothing, Cheap ! 500 Planters Linen Frock Coats, 300 " " Sack " 200 " " Raglans Coats, 200 Bro. " " " * 300 Black Alpaca Frock Coats, 300 " " Sack " 100 " " Raglans Coats, 200 White Linen Frock Coats, 100 Black Dr.tp Dete Frocks and Sacks, 100 Fancy Cass Coats (for Spring wear.) 100 Plaid Linen Frocks, 100 Marseilles " 300 Fine Black Clothlks. 100 Drab Alpaca Frocks and Sacks, 100 Italian Cloth and Chambry Frocks, 500 Marseills Vests, all qualities. 200 White Linen Vests, all qualities. 300 Fancy Silk " " " 300 Black Satin " " "s 100 " Alpaca " " " 500 Pair fancy and mixed Cuss Pants, 300 " Black Doeskin " 100 " Drap Dete 500 " Planters Linen 300 " Fancy Drill 100 " Check Marseills " 500 " Cotton Cass " 500 Boys Suits (for Spring and Summer,) 100 Dozen Cotton and Linen Shirts, (natde to order,) * 50 " Golden 11111 Shirts, (fancy.) 50 " Cotton 1 hose. 50 " Gloves, Assorted. 50 " Stocks and Neck Tics, 50 " Suspenders. In additirn to our very large Stock of Rea.ly Made Clothing, we will keep constantly on hand a ihre as sortment of Cloths. Cassinercs and Vestings, of eve ry description, all of which will be made up to order in the latest and best style. warranted to lit and please or no sales T. K. IIOR1, & CO. Successors to J. M. Nvwny & Co. Augusta, April 15 1557 , If 14 Dry Goods at very L~ow Prices for Cash. WILLIAM SHEAlt, Augustae, Ga., has, just re eived from New York a large snpply of 5-TAPLE and FANCY GOODS, adapted to the Spring and .Summer season, embracing a great variety of new and beautiful styles of Ladies' DRtESS 0001>S. and articles for GENTLEM1EN and YOUTI'S WEAR., and for HO1-SE and PLANTATION SERtVANTS. which he will sell at decidedly lower price, for CASil than they can be sold on the utsual credit termts. Ac:. gusta and Graniteville SHIRTINGS, Cotton (OSNA BURGS and1 Georgia STRIPES, will be sold at muanufacturer's prices. Planters and F-amiilies froni the country, wishing to purchase for CASlf, are re spectfully invited to examine the assortment. Augusta, April 8 _ m 13 flg THE Friends of Capt,. CICERO ADAMS respectfully announce him as a Catndidate ftor Major of the Upper Battnlion, 7th Regiment, S. C. M., to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resig nation of Maj. .1. C. LOvEL.ESS. ggrTuE Friends of laj D AVI -. -lAW respectfully nominate hinm as a catndidate for COL.O NEL 7th Regiment, S. C. Ml., to fill the vacane., occasioned by the resignatien of Col. HIIta1:soN. Concordia Lodge, No. 50, A. F. M. A Regular Comtmunicattion of thtis Loidge will be hldl at their NEW U ALL, in the Odd Fellows & Ma sonic Buildinss, on Saturday evening. the 18th inst., at 76 e'clock. - ach member is particularly re quested to be itn attendance at the hour speifled and those in arrears for initiation fee's or dues wil - do wel-l to settle the same, as htereafter the Lawvs of the Lodge in relation to such defaulters will be rigidly enforced. By order otf E. BL AND, W. M. D. R. DeatsoE, Sec'ry. April 1 S t 12 * Danctilg SChool0 HAVING beetn sotlicited bcy a numbe-r of my Hfrietnds to return to Edgelield, I take pltasure in announeinig to the Ladlivs and Gdntlemetn of Edgr fielid Village and vicinity, that I will resume the dluties ol ty piro'ession Iir ONE COVR'SE mnore, at the- Oddl Felelws' and 11atsoniec llall, comt meneinig nt Wednesday thte '22d A pilu, at 3 e'clock. P. l., atnd on Saturdaty at 101 o'clock, A. .M., antd 3 o'clock, P.M3. I would ailso say to tmy old patrona' that I will teaceh the beautiful French ande Serious Famly Quadrilles, as well as a ntuttber tt other ntew imud beautiful Dances. J. W. BIGGS. Alitril 15 2t 14 PLU31IB & LEITNER, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AUGU.STA. G.\ r ['UE a tten-ttion of lhe pi.bli is invi~e to, or St.ock.. or .110C U NAJWIUl t A I ED PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, * A nd ail! eit. -rl. s ini our I ne. We reeI assuirel that no I Ion-e ini th.- Stiuthca 4 lit a S Cs k supe riors' t; ous in g.nu notch Mtutel p-urty. All out OC.' fna ol prepa-tions are mwh ictnt.- ini strid c.t. lr..ne with the- formtuhuties of the U S. I 'haroiacpia~~i. wvith the- ltast nterials, attil bcy the proper weights ao.n ma:-ti es Our Stocek of DENTAL AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS Is lull, andi wei hare unttralaM a, 'antino tts tal opening. mkldiiona.'l suplics at the shiot. st notic-e .'Feeling colntidet thant we c atn ltrn shi our eu.s tonn-rs wi hi h.- Blest A ricleI, cn re~ialslb te-rms, wec t spcettuly s..licit ierIers.-andt ob~ * oursclves to fill thtemt witt fidlelity and~ neipa.telh 'lA.\lis & h.Ell l~lt. Late D. B. Plumbt <- Co'. Augusta, Ga., A pril 13, l9'm 1 4 FIRE! FIRE ! FIRE ! A I. P.-ets s aywcise indeb-lte.l to the. Sub .1.scriber are now urge-ntly reiu. at d ti. a. ttl up without fut thers procr~:astiaiationt. Now, tiuS, ever, is the time I recluire i atitace. Yeou all are awnre of my unfortuntat.- atid bi ai-y lossesa b. thi *recent fire. andhoe.,'-luently it is untneee.'sir - say anisthingtt itn relationt to m ntvtee-,.tai-s. Wit your .:'nettrrageroceut, by payitng up your tmlh hted nas, I will be enaibledl to c.oettee hcusmess- aigot Therefore. rrienids anid felloee~iizens, tu hc tee ti rescue, and "Richard will be htimtself neiii' it a few years. '1- -.WIT A pril 15 tf I EDGEFIELD LYCEUM, HErflRE will be a meeting ',f the memblere ..the Edgefield Lyeeum, at the lbla..onie & 0.1 Fellows' Hall, on Thurseday the 16:h inst., at I o'clock, A. M. By order of the Preside-nt. *H. RUFUS DBAN, See'ry. Ap.i.n -.e tf- 14 J. K, HORA & CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. M. NEWBY & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FINE CLOTHING, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, &c. V.riualee. stool. READY-MVADE CLOTHING --AND FURNISHING GOODS For Men and Boys. SPRING AND SUNMER STYLES Now Ready, and embracing every VARIETY, STYLE and EXTENT. This Stock will be found to be unsurpassed if equalled in any market South. Having paid strict attention to the manufacture of oar Goods, we are prepared to offer our friends and the pnblic in general GOOD CLOTHES and at low prices. TAILORING! We have also on hand a beautiful stock of CASSI MERES, CLOTHS and VESTINGS of every grade and pattern, which will be cut and made up to order in the most approved style, at the shortest notice, and warranted to fit or no sale. gW Call and see for yourselves, at the old stand of J. M. Newby & Co., under the U. S. Hotel. Augusta,Api ii 15 tf 14 Glennfield Patent Starch! r 3H E Manufacturer of this STARCiH respectful Ily invites comparison with any other in the Maret; and he rests assured that Laundresses, Housekeepsrs and others giving it a fair trial, will find that it stands unrivalled for CHEAPNESS, STRENGTH, AND PURITY OF COLOR. It is used altogether in the Royal Laundry of her Majesty the Queen of England, and has been awarded several Prize Premiums at different Ex hibitins.-and it always give satisfaction wherever used. Try it ! A. RAMSEY. April 15 tf 14 List of Letters, R1 1 E AINING in the Post Office at Edgefield C. 11.. on lst April 1857. Persons clling for Letters in this list will please say, " Advertised." Miss L. Abnev, R. J. Aldrich, 2, A. W. Asbell. S. Biown, C. Brown, .1. R. Jryan, 2, Miss M Burton. Miss N. Boddie, .. Baughman, J. A. Blacl. Miss M. Bledso, J. I1. Brown. ' Mrs. S. R. Coleman, J. .1. Caldwell, A. G. Cr;'y ton, 1.. T. Clark, T. E. Chapman, F. V. Cooper, Mirs. E. Clem. Dr. J. A. Devore, W. W. David, B. B. Drake, 3, J. Dexter, T. Dea, J. I orn. A. Erwin, W. K. Early, .1. Etheredge. W. Glover. J. B. Gardner, 3, A. 1). Gerlove, A. Gabkins. S. W. Gardner, T. Oorinan, 2. D. llolsenbalc, Mrs. A. P. li win. G. WY. Jones. 2. J. Johnson, W. B. Jones, A. A. Jones, 2, Wm..lennings. Mts. M. -lones 11. Kev, L. .otzou, T E. Luriek or T. Willeom son, W. B. Lloyd. 4, .1. Lanham. 3, S. Lanuley. Miss S. lays..1. E. MeCelry, W. ,Merchant. W. .orberlv 1). McCormick, .1. Meriweliher, -1. M. .\!e lri l;- J1. %1.on. .1. M. Mlathews. .J. T. .\id dleton. Miss F. Miller. Mrs. A. Nieilleges. I. P. N ixi, A. Nicolson. lira. '. Pitzs, E. Perry, J. T. Pet-, 1. 'e:ry, W. Perry, .1 1'encmntar. .J. liadgell, W. hleady, W. Itambou, W. lleinhar~t, 11. 1B. Isobsom, .1. Itambo, P. S. Rutledge. Miss E. Sego. S. C Strom, E. Smith, A. Sharp iton. W. Salter, Dr. W. Smith, .1 iss E. Stech:imn. Tutt & Pelletier. N. R. Waters. 2, Mirs. .J. Webb, W. T. Wa'h. Di. E. 'T. Williamns, Mirs. S. Waihon, F. L. Winn. A. IRAMSEY, P. Ml. April 15 2t 14 Shaerifr'e Sale. BY Virtue of ,undry writs o~f ieri Facias to5 me .directed, I will proceed t.. sell at Eduei d Lourt 1llouse. omin.h first 5i1..milay in M1ay nmext, the 'dlow ing prope~rty in the lfol!iwini' '-ases, to wit: .1 ames he1par.l vs. Allen Frainklin. Othier plain ~Is vs. The saime, tone Traet of L:unl contairning wo thus,and Aees nmoe sir kss, adljoiidine lands f .lamies .l omnes. K z'ah Siwenrencin :mdus others .Jamels Shieppard, hsr., vs. The Edgetield anid Chlat mn Plank Road,~. Samiui I Brooks vs. thme same, and tiers:kai Iyn i;oles vs. The Edcehield aid Clieat mn l'umik Roadsl. 'The l'lank lluad leidupni i: ut eleceailes in lengthi. Alo two Plank oal Cart. Thosmii (. I.:ininr vs Wiley C. GlIover~ andElz ib th Curk. Once N egro man11 Saml. Teirmsi iish -L\AM EI~hDSON, s.ie u. Apih. 1.'i7 di~e 14 OYteSubseriber~ on sir abtu thbir li .) itar b, a -.\MA L~L PCE. ET l.1 OU)CK, c in :iiin:i th~e f.,lk.wmgs~ Nst es, viz :One on -lohima. .h Weer, iiiv en absout the lii st Feb. li15t. :sor 9 .1 lf0 ~,entring inte-resi fisim daite.. with li e:ed.sit of 4ls0, ion 5th .1 in 185s7-ste oin S. B. Griflin, ei Ven .th Nosv. I 05, fori $1511. heariig intereist fro m dtte, with T. B. Iliarv..v. siuet:y--one in -1. 11 Willis. given :uho.ot .\irarch I 55. his brothern (nonn forgotten) surety, fir $370, with a sc-redit of $1 I'l -snd oine on .1. 1 . Evans, given~ abosiut Ma rih. tS52, fo.r Ifit0, withI interest from date, and due 1 et .January 1857. .1. II. Willis, endorser. Also, ellis r Notes no- recoll.-et d. I heirebsy tsrwarn a'l persons from tradinig for any if lie abov-- ii:smid Notes, or the maker of sdd Notes paying am:y onte but the .subse-ribser. IL. M. SCURRY. . A pril 15 3t 14 ON londlay the 1'hh inst.,~between Lo'tts andi kEdlgefiel C. 11.. a comm~ont size IBLACE 'ORT M10NEY, containi ng~ about SI 2,50,-two $5 bills on the I iank of larmbuiirg, one $1 on one of the Augusta bsamks, andt about $1 ,50 in silver comn. It also cointainted a few lpr, bitt nisne of much impotance. A liberal rewatrd will be given t'o the lfinder, :na any itiformatisn cone.riniig said Port Mloney,.nil drne.sed to the~ subsseriber at Lostts' 1P. 0., will be thkfully reeived. II. F. SMIlTil. A pril 15 - - 2' . 1 Brouught to the Jail, OF this Distrit, a Negro man 'who says his tname is N Kl), and that lie belongts) oine .loni Self, of this iDi-trict. Said Nedl is 35 or 41) 1years isf age, tive feet, 8 inehes high, dark com ,lexi..n, and5 weighing abisut 175 pounids. Thesowner is iregnestid to comlie forward, prove proety, pa chiarges aiid take him away, o~therwise he will be dlealt w ithi aecordling to :aw. 'T. i!. CL ARK,.' s.. A .r 15 .f Administratoris Notice, D LL Pesrenss having. demi m.! sinnt the E t::1t' sr IEj l.j~ angley, de'd., are reqiu .stel ti.edi~ n .:- hiefr.. i he I i t3 iay o lMiy n.-xt, or their ail el.imis w lie exceludedi5, as5 a liimd settlemet wI i?iie mide ini the Urd:sinary'Vs Oillice on that day. Tl i l i l> IC Fi811 Eli, ?-iA 'rs lICzLRi \Ll UII\ ICTV. ) A pri. 15 5st Id -Adminitrtrii's Sale. )Y Virtue of art Order fioma Wmn. Is. Dtrisoc, } -..ls., Orduinary, I williroceed to sell at ilhe lit.- re,isilse -srit Iurus hlolley, dlee'J., oin M'ON I I.\ Y, the 211th Apriil, A line Stockl of II sr.-e , Muhs, Cattle, I usgs, behe, se. A h.it of s numa ams Cair's, A se. T.) lII R.-On the saime day I w ill hire-for the ~aee of the year Four or Fivye valuable Ser v::s-abile-bud ed and yountg. ermrs maide knlownl on say of iale. A M AN l)A M1. IlLLEY, Aiarn'x. A ,ril -I, 2te ~' .1.Soda and Sarsaparilla Water. UST reevve.l a line Isit of SOD A W ATElR ini Cl .ttvk-:iii iniviL'5rating and exue!ent sprmiig ampum tti.uisr beveragLe. A pply toi Arl15 tf 14 I IackrelI alackrel!! THiusE wishing FIN I 1811, inspsreted and p1 aickedl where they aire esughit, sf all sizes and nuibrs. call on S. E. 1B0W ERKS, A gent. I aiihlurg. .Ian. 0th 18957. if 52 -- Pot Ash. L. fP EN N. Agent, has just received a sup. .i ply 0fPOT AS.[, put up in tin cans, with full drections for makinig soft and hard asp. Js~1if 2 NEW GOODS, For the Spring and Summer of 1557 C. BRYAN, at the Brick Store, ever 1 on the alert for the pleasure and comfort o his many kind and generous customers and friends has just returned from Charleston with a large ani general assortment of MAGNIFICENT DRY GOODS, which have been selected with great eart as to quality, and he flatters himself with much tastt as to the style and beauty of his Goods, and which are well adapted to the SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE ! Confident of rendering satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage, he urgently requeot the Ladies and Gentlemen of Edgefield to give his Stock an examination and judge for themselves. Among the many beautiful articles in his Ladies' Dress Goods Department, -May be found taney and Plain Black SILKS ; Plain and Figured BAREGES; Crape DePARIS. Black and Colored; Solid BR IL LIANTS, White, Green, Pink, &c.; Printed Jaconet and Organdie Muslins ; Jaeonet, Swiss, Nansook and Mull Muslins; Fine French, Scotch and English Ginghams; English and American Prints; White and colored Stella SIIAWLS ; A fine Lot of MANTILLAS and TALMAS; Dress TRIMaMINGS, FRINGES, &c., in great variety and new styles ; 1;ON NETS and Bonnet RIBBONS, which for beauty are without comparison ; White. Rope, Crown and Cruvelli SKIRTS; Parasols, Fans, &c., &c.. &c. -A L S O Just opened and for sale cheap a good stock of Russia. Scotch and Huekaback Diapers and Tow ellings; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns, very cheap; Brown and Bleach Table Ilamasks; Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings; Osnaburgs and Stripes, Red Ticking ; Plaids, Cheeks. .eans, Linen Drills, &e., &c. Fashionble Hats, - A fine lest Leghorn, Panama and Straw. Boots and Shoes, Men's, Ladies, Misses and Children. Groceries, Hardware and Crockery, - &e., &e., &c. UT Coods sold very low for Cash. B. C. BRYAN. April 1. if 12 Dissolution! '1H E Co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the name and stylh of .J. M. NEW BY & CO., is this day dissolved 1w mutual consent. The name of the firm will be ued in the liquidation of debts. J. M. NEWBY, C. B. DAY. W. S. WISE. Angusta, 23d March 1857. -0 Co-Partnership Notice. 'TIIE Undersigned, flaving purchased from Mr. 1 .1. M. Newby his entire interest in the late firm of .. M. Newby & Co., will continue the P.Icady-Made Clothing Business In all its br:,aches. unier the name and style of .1 K. 11iOlA & CO. All persons indebted to the old tirn, eilier by note or biok account, are requested to make pa; meat to the new firm of .1. X. llora & Co. -1. K. IIOl A, W. T. TIMMERMAN. W. S. WISE, C. 1t. D.AY. Auguteta, Mar 23, 1857. .A. C A.ELRD.. HT A VING disposeed oif myi interest in the Cloth in1 m busineiss to -1. K. IIUR A & CO.. I re sieetuliv sicit for themt a continuance of the atronage of my ild frienmds . J. 31. NEWBY. -Head-Quarters, .-rt L1; l lGN T. S. C. 31 ) Cii pr::s' Uniu, l ir. 31, 1857. RDERS, NO - 3Y \'irtue of an Order from Brig. Gen. Wv'n. .thi< dlay reeived, an' eetionI will be held ini the 7th Riee,,i 'io.S C M1, on !Fri.hiy the I 5th av nex~t, fo.r CU I..ONN-:I,, to' fili the vaicainey .'e sin.-d ih mte r l'ani,.i of Coi. lAxsi: IsOs. 1;v o,~h of). L. Sf1 A WV, Byir~Lieut. Col. 7th Rle"t. S. C. al. Aril S (;t 13 Head-Quarters, 7-ro lItEOlM:NT'. S C. 1 C~.vs Cm EK7s A pril 2, 1557. O RD E RS, N O - Ian e'. etion n il lhe ini the l'tper Ikittaili.t ih 10-dmi ut . S. t. .. n F'ridayv, tie I 5th Mlae nxt, for .\\.101R of s~iid l iattalioii, to fill that 'Iic. enily d1eclared vacaint by thec res inationi Ity order of fD. I.. SiIA W, l.ieut. Col. 7th IM'i. S. C. M.L .\ pi I F It 13 Saluda Sentinels---Attention! TOTar.. loeh~v c.omanded to lbe and applear ]. at 'IT. WNI L~iNG, onm Saturday the 25th prepared tor dl l .md instruction. By order of A. D. ll.\TES' Capt. Jas. A. D)oz.n, 0. S. A pril 8 3t 13 Head-Quarters, 10-ru R FGIaENT, S. C. M1. alixsmrK, A pr 4. 1857. ORDERS, NO - T lIE LOWER BATTA LION of this Regi ment will assemble at AIT. WltLING, on Saturday, the 25th A pril, arimedl and, equipped as the law directs. Te. ltpper Battlion, will amsemble at U. Al. SC! RERY S, on Sat urday, the 2nmd Mlay, armied and equipped as the law dlirects. The Coimmissioned and no~n-Cotmmiissioned Olli ers will assemble the day previous fur drill and inistrutlon. Iieut Col. J P. IB-r.s anid Mlaj. A. 1B. Dv.e are charged with the extension .it this orider to their respectiv~e commanids. ,31esrs. AlcCARTEY & TrnNERt will plentheattend :ts Chief Mlusicians. lBy order of S. J1. WATSON, Col. 10th IRegimenit, S. C. 31. Executor's Sale, VLL be'old on \lontday the 1.:hth day ol 't pi ii next, in, the Town, of Ilabunir, . at e &evo'ok, A. a., the f..Ilowing named proper ty, to Wit: Tke lBriek House and Lo't oni Centre Street, be in a patrt of Lot No.. 19~3, having 3. feet front and runig back 300 ileet to Cook Street. Ote I l.tuse tim!. Lot on Mlarket street No. 7-, htavig 32 feet on M;arket Street, anud running back 200 feet to alercer Street. One I louse andi Lo on Mlarket Street, No. 58, cottiinit 47 ftet on Mlarket Street, anid runniing baek 2t00 feet to Mlere r Stir.-, FE.r vuanmt Lots kniow n in the plani of the Towii ofHhiinirg as numibers :174, 27-,, '.7 fi and 277, S..l as thei proplerty of Ienijaimuin F. Cowdy, dee'd ir lie beni:ii of thec leirs anid ere litors. Tsa M--One-third e.ish, thme balance on a credlit of six aind twelve imonths, with interest froim date to b securedI by mortgage. Pnrehaers.tuo pay for papiers. Roll RIT l)DO NA l.D, .\eting Ex'or. Ilabrg, SMarch 24 1857 St 1 Sheriffis Sale. y Virtue of sundty writs of Fieri Facias tc mc dirictedl, I will proceedl to sell at Edge, tk Id C. II., on the first andtay in Mlay next, thn Ellwiig property in the following case'. to wit: M. WV. Clary vs Eiizabeth Turner, A Tract o Land containuing one hundred acres, more or less :idjoiiing lands of John Mlack, Cadaway Clark ani Terms of sale, Ca-lh. .I1AS. EIDSON, s.E.n. A pr 8,18 741 Physicleins' Buggy Trunks and Pockel M EDICIN E CASES-for sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUIC, Druggists. w M y23tf 1 M. LEBESCHULTZ, -DEALER IN READY-MADE ~CLO0T HflLi I RESPECTFULLY informs his customers thr he is now receiving a fine and splendid assort n'.t of READYMADE CLOTHIN G, Suitable for Spring and Summer wear, of the la test and most fashionable styles, embracing ALl A RICLES-usually kept for the outfit of GENTLEMEN, YOUTHS & CHILDREN If a fine suit of Clothes you should desire, That all persons will certain'y admire, By all means take advice and go To M. LEsEsCHeULTZ's on Park Row, Such Coats, Pants, Vests and Shirts never me your sight ; Come and see! Mark my word, you'll find al right. 0-I have also purchased a large assottment o Boots and Shoes, which only requires at examination of their styles and material to recom mend their sale to sush persons as desire a superior article. W In addition T have an extensive Stock of thi latest and must apgroved styles of Hats, Trunks, Valises, &c. I keep constantly on hand a full supply of thi best Spanish SEGARS. M. LEBESCIILTLTZ. April 1 3t 12 NEW. SPRING GOODS, -At Bland & Butler's! E have received during the past and preent week, a LARGE and MAGNIFICEN2 BTO'K O3F 'COOZ"S, Adapted to the present and approaching season, to which we invite the attention of the trading com muaity. The Ladies are.respectfully solicited be fore making their purchases to call and examine our assortment of DRESS GOODS, MANTILLAS, &c., Which comprises the latest varieties in style and design, having been selected by our .lr. BU.TLER .rom the choicest Stocks o.f the New York and other No thern markets, and will be sohl for Small Profits. Aniong the )1O May he found Ric-h Black Flounced Silk ROBES; Rlich Coloced Fionnced ROBES; Rich Fancy Plaid and Cheney SILKS; Plaid and Striped Foulard du " Black and Colored Brocade do Plain Gro Dehine and Gro )eNaple Silks; Plain Black SI LKS. of various qualities; Rich Eibroaidered Barege Flounced RUlES ; Rihi Organdie al Jaeonct do do "t' O a " USLINS t Frenich Pri:tedl Canbricks and Brilliants Plain and Fisu ed S. \'ONS; Printed and Piain CII ALLI ES, of all colors BAREGES, " " " Cha'lie ROBES; I::ck iadi Co'ored \1l1ARETZE; " ]AREGES; Canton Cloths. Alpeceas and isonmbazincs; Englisli aul French CRAPI'S lI'ack and Colored G R EN A DIES ; Cruvuelli SILKS and Plain LUSTRES; Scotch and Anerican G ING IIA IS; Freneh. Enugis.hi anid A meric-an PitlNTS; Silk and Lace .\l.NTl LLAS ; Ban ge and Mluslin SC Al V S; Black Chantillai SIIA W 1.S andl MANTILLAS; Silk and Lace TAILI AS: White Cactus, Cord nad Crown SKIRtTS ; '' I'atent S:eel Spring antal Skeleton da ?Alare iles and Crinoline do uf flM 01tORItES we have a lurge and ag niie-ent as-ort eunt; Real Lace SlATS i Black and W hiue Craepe SIEl'S; Frechl woarkedl .\uslin COLL A RS and Sleeves; Emidiaaaered, I temstiebed anid Corded UJAND) K ERCUlIEFS; aluslini lA N 1S8. in great varieties ; Pia na, P~aid and Sir peda Swiss . L!USLINS; I .ine-n CUlLA RtS asi:~l EVI-:S in s-.tts; Ladies andl .%:sses Silk ad Caatton I 10>E; -Silk andl Kid G LO\'ES; "S ~ le-k an~d Kid Gacuntes; " lacek Laec 'llTs; Freh andu Rail itoad CultS ET i'S; A nd last, thoaughe not a ast a supaeb asartmuet f whi:at ihe I adi.-s terme " Pl:RI{VDl.T LUVES OFa 19. N N 1LI'S." far l..iers atal Mlisasca. FOR HOUSEKEEPE~RS, We hc aa a nice hat if I ,eiena, BI-snebed and Birownr Sheaeting. I'ilhoaa Cssnss. Table .Danmasks, N :a'ki :s, Taawelings, & c. IFOL THE~ FARMERS, We have ai comleteS assa- twnt af Plnanemal Stipead snureg-. .\b;.rlboaroc St -i;s and l.id e, Cat! tonaes anad l.insen l14.l1. for mienI anud boys ner HATS, SHiOES, B00TS, &c. g The comtnhlntty are re~paectfully invitead ta. inpet aaur Go iods a:id prieara. We feel coanfident that we enna*t..t laeat weg ean tao try ta-ph-na evry tastec. Z5LAND & BUJTLEEI. a.igefield. .\piil I tf 12i NEW SPRING & SUMMERI E PENN, Agesnt, is daily rece-aiving faaon . New York and Chiarla ttnt, his Steek u Goodacs for thce Saring~ awla Summer trade'. LADIES DRESS GOODS, A eaong hais~ Iress Goodais mllt' '> foaund a vairieaa ant ma sifiien artmcent af neeCheallies, Rieh Bairege R- besa, H telh Plhin and Ficured Silks. Printed Organdies Printed ,Jaceonet.<, la-autirnlI liridliinat, Nanaecester, Seaoch andl )omesstic G inghamns, A fine sack of Steila Shawls, Searfs, Alantillasa loaop suid Emibruiderad Skirts, &c., ke. English and American Prints. IA large iad unustedly hiand~sme assartmsent e EnJiish anal Amit erin Prints, oaf every style, pies andis qusality. White Goods. A- very desirable Stock af sill kinids of White Gost, consisting in palrt of Pain Clheeks siad Stripad Swiss, . aconet and N sasok al uslins, Swiss anal Jacaasei Trienmnings sand Bands, Munslin and Lace Callars, Unadersleeves and Setti for La-ies, Mises and Chlidren. Domestic Goods Of every description, and at very reasonable prices Bonnets, Ribbons'and Trimmings. A itnpesrb assaartmiient of the latest, neaitest and snos fsiaaabcla hinnets, taogethcer with a uniaque seclve ioai of the nioat bewtitehinug Bonnet Ribboans a la *.rs that ha. ever baeen opeued in thuis Taown. A lsoc, Ladies' Dra ss Tfrimings, selected witl the greatest care in read tea tiaste and quality. Gloves and Hosiery. A very large and choice supply just recived an pend foitnspection. Parasols and Fans Of the mosst inmprovaed and convenient styles-soni of themu rich anud rare, and sill beautiful. Shoes! Shoes ! The attention of customers is invited to examein my stock of Shoes, which will be foaund large an desirable, and at prices that will give entire satis faction. Also, Hats, Caps, Groceries, Crockery, YANKEE NOTIONS, And a grosat variety of useful anid ornamental art] let not necessary to enumerate. I' The public ai e respectfully invited to eal an examine my Stock. H. PENN, Agent. Mar 25 tf 11 FINAL NOTICE. A LL~ Persons indebted to me either by Note a Aceconnt. are hiereaby notified that my. paper are left in hands of D. P. Self. Esq., for collectiae and I would say to all who wish to save costst call and settle with six weeks. Timely warning ! N. T. SKINNER. Apr~l a 41 18 AUGUSTA ADVERTISEMENTS.. SPRING TRADE 1857, JAMES HENEY, AUGUSTA, GEoRoI. .HAS received an entirely New and Fashionable Stock of Sprinig Dry Goods, which he offers at the lowest possible prices. Among his Stock are to be found the following articles, viz: Colored and plain tress SILKS; Foulard " ' GRENADINES and CHALLIES; TA MAR TINES, a new article for dresses; Plain and figured BAREGES; Fig'r'd Lawn, Jaconet and Organdie AUSLINS; "i " i " Mlouining" Jaconet and Orandi ROBES; Barege and Tissuo " Grenadine " Mourning " Barege DeLAINES; Ginghams and CALICOES; White Sad Colored BRILLIANTS; 9 " Pique CLOTHS; Ladies' Pique BASQfUES; " - Emb'd " Boys' Pique JACKETS; Dotted Swiss MUSLINS; Checked and Striped Jaconet MUSLINS; Swiss and Naussook Plain .Jaconet. Swiss and Mull " Bishops' LAWN; Striped and Plain Indian Twilled LONGCLOTH; hair Corde.laconet MUSLINS; Berli*orded CAMBRICS; SKIRTING; Lace and Emnbr'd Collars and SLEEVES, sep erate and in setts ; Mourning Collars and SLEEVES, separate and in setts ; Tape bor'd. Ilemstiehed and Etnbr'd HAND KERCHIEFS; Mourning H emsteched and Embr'd HAND KERCIIIEPS; Infauts' Enbr'd Wa'sts and DRESSES; Hoop and Embr'd SKIRTS, fur Ladies and Misses ; Eugenie Cord' d SKIRTS; Shirtings, Shectings and Irish LINENS; Planters' and Fancy LINENS, fur Boys and Gent's wear; A splendid assortment of HOSIERY; Alexander's Kid and Silk GLOVES; Marseilles and Lancaster QUILTS; A Iso, a splendid assortment of Stella SHA WLS; ? -' - ' ' t" SCARFS; Blaek and Coloredl .VANTILLAS; PARASOLS, FANS, &e. To which is added Mrs. IHeney's beautiful supply of Millinery Goods. Augusta, March 24 1857 tf 11 HENRY DALY, BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS, AT WII1OLESALE AND RETAIL. r l E Subscriber, thankful fr the liberal patron Lage which hie has received from his Edgefield friends, wishes again to annoice that he is now opening a VERY SUPERIOR Stock of LADIES AND GENTS' BOOTS AND SHOES Of every description, vlhieh will be sold at a simal advance on Cost. The o.'ds are all FRESH and CAREFULLY SELECTED, by myself personally ; and I hope to be able to satisly every one, for the trouble of examining my stoc'k. The Goods must bc sold by the 1st .July at Whole sile or lRetaiil. . oewt -lil apprved paper. u:? Ouc price system strictly adhered to. h EN RY DA LY, Under the U. S. Ilotel. A ugusta, Ga , Mar 2, tf 8 CHlEAP DRYI GOODS STORE. SPRING TRADE, 1857. B! OOM & iOR E Li, A L'CSTA, G A *Nare neow ini receipt of their new Stock of Spiin- aind Sn~m:iier DR1 l' OODS, comp~rising al ot the l:.teet styl-s of the seasomn in L A 1)1 ES' R E$S Gitfl)S. EM BRlDll1ES, &c., togeth er with, a m14.enimp.tc useroime ont of S TAPILE AND DOMESIJC GOODS, to which they re spc 'ul cobit attention:t Phi .Ilck andl Iney D re . Silks lRieb I ulatid, Bareig.'. and Mlu-li. Iobes; P'in anid Printed .I;,eoiets, Cambriji es, lBrilliants Frenc Pruiint e 'unpi. Organd'ia. -md Lawns; Plai Clid.ies andl Printed Chi l i laI nes; Pite. fne I-.rwos, flr Ladies' I re-.es; Chamblrays , Gliighamis ::nid Prints: Phain I)-beges and Dtebege liobe', for Travelng IDr~sss ailonrmiing Cz,'is, in good~ a:ssortme~nt: Cannbri s, .h eienet., M ulls, Nainsoeks, Plaim, Striped andl Chieikud; P1iin andI I !tted $wiss Camibrie- Dtimities$, Indlia Twi!ls, and Whlite lUril Whlite- Cr..pe Sh~awis: Stella Shawls; Embr'ider.es, a very large aissortmenctt I losiery, a large assortmnt1 of every dw.ernpt:u'n ; Alexader's Ejid Gloves: Silk alitts. Long and Short: Iress Trimiminigs, Whlah hones, Long and Short: Skirts andi Skirtingis: .Fans. .-f all kinds ; Partsohi. lartte aiss..r t went; Lidies' Umriierllis; Smimer Cloihs, Cassinmeres, JDrap D'Etes, Pant Liecns, I rillings, Coatingzs, C? -ttranades, and nitny other G oods foir Glents an II lioys. Irish Liniens, Talnte Damairks, Daimask Table Cl'.ths, Napkins, D~oylies, Tow-Is, liue-kabacks, I inen and1 Cottin Shevetinigs, 10-4, 11I--I. I12-4; Pillow Linen-s and Ci'ttiis ; S'elhel .i d lI rown i-hietiings. :sa iect vat riety of makes r Tom,, ther with a laurge assoiment of Gloods for Sevais. Augnsta, .\prtl 1 16.4 ml 12 CHEAP CASH STORE!! WILLIAMY II. CIIAN E, Asugusta1, Gnu. I ASjust re.-ived a larges an.I splendid Stock of S RNGGOODS, which lie uIers on his uual low termis for CA SII. Thmore who wish to bhuy Goods, low, will do wvell to examine his Stoik, we thylill ~a all times find Gools ait the lowest CASH RICE~mongthem are. Rich lHarege andl Muslin ROB'ES, all rpalities: New Desist Rich Sattin Stripie Printed Beraige; ih Plaid, Striped aind Plain Silks; P lin 13lack Lustrine and Gro DeRhine Silks; Rich Etmbro~deredl Flounced Dresses; Fine French Jlaconets and Organdies Musllns; Nev Styles Ginoghams and Prints, very cheap; Uadssinae Printed Lawns and Mluslins, at I126; Newv Styles Whialebo'ne and Em~bruoidered Skirts; IFine Enbroidered Collars and Sleeves to match; New Styles Mlantillas, all qualities andu prices; White Emb~roiidered and 1'hti Crape Shawls; idih Ribbons andl Trimmings or various kinds; All kinds of Dress Goods in Muslins andl .neonets; Farmers Satin Linent Coatings andi Drillings; All kinds of Goods suitable for Mens' and Youths' - Sumlner Wecar D iapers, Bedtiek, Denime, Uosiery and Gloves ; Bleached andi Brown Shieeting~s and shirtings, and a great variety or other Geods usua~lly kept in a Rtail Drv Goods Store. - Augusta,' A pril 1 1857 St 12 Rich Silk Ilobes, WILLIAM SHEAR,*~ A UGUSTA, GEORGIA. AS just receiveid fromT New-York a supply of Ladies Rich Silk Flounced ROBES, of new and bautiful styles. --A LSO aA tret variety of other articles of Ladies' DRESS GOODS, suitable for the present season. The pub lic are respeotfully invited to exine the assortment. A......s, 4A wlnt i 1Mt tf 12 CANDIDATES! For Congress, 07 We are authorized by the friends of Gen. ?I L. BONHAM, to announce him as a Candidate for the U. S. House of Representatives, to fill thi vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. P. 8 Brooks. &, The Friends of H. R. SPANN, Esq., re spectfully announce him as a Candidate for a sea in the U. S. House of Representatives to fill thn vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. PRESTo: S. Bnoous. The friends of Co. WM. QUATTLEBUM res pectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sherif of Edgefield at the ensuing election. 07 We are authorized to announce LEWIS JONES, Esq., as a candidate for re-election fot Sheriff of Edgefield-District. 07 THE 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 Sheriff, of Edgefield District, at the ensuing election. The many friends of W. W. SALE,-Esq., of Hamburg, in the upper pat-t of the District, respect fully announce him as a candidate for Sheriff of Edgefield District at the next election. 97 THE Friends of Mr. ROBERT D. BRYAN respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgefield District at the next election. T THE Friends of Maj. JOHN C. LOVE LESS respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefield District at the ensuing eletion. 07The friends of STARLING TURNER, an nounce him a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. 07 The Friends of Mr. M. W. LYLES respect fully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collee. tor of Edgefield at the next election. W The N'riends of Capt. E. W. HORN, re spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefield District, at the ensuing elec tion. U3 The Friends of Mr. CHARLES CARTER respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefield District, at the next election 07 The Friends of Mr. CHAS. M. Mi AY, res pectfully announce hinias a Candidate for Tax Col ector of Edgefield District at the next election. Dentistry. T HE Subscriber has opened an Office immediately in rear of the Court lIoune, where lie will at tend to any busine.s 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 faptidious. Dentists wishing teeth put up on Allen's Patent, can have it done by sending in their Plates at very moderate prices. Dentists' Gold and Silver Plate, Gold Silver and Platina Wire, round, half round and eilindrical made to order. Hl. PARKER. N. B.-A settlement always at the completion of the work. July 30 tf 29 New Mar'ket Steam Mills! J piiE Subscriber gives notice to the- people of I. A bbeville, Lnurens and Newberry, that his team Mills have been recently thoroughly epaired. I have put in newi Dotlrs and first rate Bolting Cloths, and I think 1 am now pre ared to make as line Flour as any made in the State. My- regular Grinding days arc Tuesdays and I.ridavs. Persons from a distance can be accom odaed at any time by getting to the Mill be''ore Sunset. I will grind for them any night in thie week. 3. Y. L. PA RTLOW. ew Mlarket, Mlar 31, 3m5 - 12 ctagon Burial Cases! I'1 E Sublscribe: keep constantly on handl a go Ivariety of this new style of M[ETALIC DI: It A L CASES. '.f beautiful form, and finished in perfect resemiblanic of hihly polished ROSE YOOD. Thtese CASES arc now egtenasively used ati possess miany valuable advantages over all ''lius now before the public. J0ITN 31., W1T Edge'field, Febi 9 bin 5 TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE, NO. 2. TWI LL attendl at the times and places herein a.fter specilied to collect the State and D istrict Tax for the year commazencing~, the first diay of Octo hr, 15i. icadson's Nlonuday, 3th Mlarch. I erng's Ntre, Tu'sdaty, 31s l. Norris' Wed nesday, 1st A pril. Mrs. Rintheart's, Thiursday, Od" 'errys X\ llads, Friday, 3d " L .lmi:mt & Smith's S. Saturday', 4th " Coipersvile. itlonday , luth " Drn's Mlills, samne evening, 3 o'clock. S:vns' Stor'e, Wednesday, Sth " Librty 1 till, Friday, htih " Strm's Stire, Saturday, 11ith " pleasant Lane. Same evenin". 3 o'clock. Chieatham'~s Store, Malonday, 13thl" loward's, Tu'sdiay, 14t " Wh ite. Ilouse, Wedneay,c I 5th " P.. 1 l1ii, Thu rsd ay. 10th" Colir',Friday, - ith" lokv Y'ondls, Saturday. 18th " Ms.'.Aliddlletoni's, Namtie evenling, 3 o'clock. Wihtm S. lI u.e, Mlondhay, 2itl" A. 3brgan's, 'iTiesda~y. 21st " Ulerokee Ponds, Wednesday, 22d1 " llaburg, Thursday. 2:ld " lIcacha bamd, F~ridayv 24th " G ritville, Saturdinay, 25th "' lather's, Mloniay, 27th "' I vrand's, TJut'sday, 28th Ridge, w edlnesday. 29th " Da. J. (9. ReaidyX's Friday, 1st Mlay. .\rs. .\ llens, Saiturdlav 2nd" 10efildl C. Ii., Mlon.Lay and Tluesday, 4th and 5ith .Jhln S.Smylv's Store, Wednesdlav. (;th lay Alter which time miy Blooks will elose for the pres ent ear. d' Tax Payers will bear ini mind that they are required1 by law to make a return of each white ma'e or female horn, married or died, in their respective fanuilies duringa the year ending 1st dlan. rv I1837, and the numbrr of blacks who have 'n born or died durinug the aame period-and come prpared to furnish mue thiecorrect return. TIIEOPIILUS DEAN, T e E.D. Mar 18 St 10 CALHOUN WVHISKEY! J UST Received Ten Onses of Superior C.\L IIOUN WhISKEY, which is guaranteed by the Agent to be a pure unadulterated article. ut up in Cases of one dozen Bottles expressly for Southern consumptiont. S. E. BOW ERS, Agent. Ilamburg, A pril 8 tf 13 GOLD WVATCH LOST! L OST ont Thursday. the 3d inst , between Grant itville and J1. B. Timmterman's-10 mile, above Edgetield C. 1.-a Ladies' small GOLD WATCII--plain face-the make and number not recollected. Any inifortmation concerniing said Watch addressed to the Subscriber at Pleasant ~an, P. 0., will be thankfully received and the fnder liberally rewarded. J1. B. TIMMERMAN. A pril 8te 13 Notice. I WILL not fill any order after this date1 to Towe Aor Country, without the Cash enolosed, as I mell Goods for a small profit, and I am not authotized te sell Goods on the shortest time. S. E. BOWERS, Agent. ~nr, Feb. 10 1857' t GROCERIES---GROCERIES. a24E 2 A.I.XV2 . -37A T= "[HE Subscriber has just received and opened a 1 LARGE and FRESH Stock of 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 Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Rice,' COLEMAN'S BES2' FLOUR, Mackerel, Cheese, Mlacaroni, TOBACCO AND SEGARS, FINE BRAIDS, 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, Fruits, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Citron, Nuts of all kinds, Brandied and Preserved Fruits, Pickles in abundance, Spices ' - a of all description, Soda, Starch, Soap, Candles, &c., &c. Sugar, Wine, Sodaand Butter Buiscuits & Crackers, ' Fresh Salmon,, Sardines, Clams and Lobsters, Cod Fish, Dried Beef, Beef Tongue, &c. FINE WINES AND LIQUORS. Always on hand a splendid assortment, which in regard to quality and flavor, cannot be excelled in the two States. CHAMPAIGNE WINES, OF ALL KINDS, - Blyass' best Porter. Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, Run, &c., Of every price and quality. But the Subscriber deems it unnecessary to enu merate further, as he flatters himself that he has in Store as complete a Stock of Goods as is usually found in a well conducted. Grocery Store. IT Give me a trial and be convinced. WM. LEGG. Mar 4 tf 8. Boot and Shoe Manufactory, T I[ E Subscriber having opened a BOO T AND S H O E MANUFACTORY opposite the Post Office, respectfully announces to the citizens of Edgefleld Village and District, that is he prepared to make to order any article in the Boot and Shoe Business! Having the best workmen in the District in his em ployment and being a practical workman himself he feels warranted in saying that his work will be done in the neatest and latest styles. - lie has also on hand a large Stock of fine PUMP SOLED and line WELTED and DOUBLE Soled BOOTS. Also, a stock of gentlemen and ladies' SHOES-all of his own manufacture-which he will sell for cash. NICHOLAS McEVOY.. N. B.-A Negro boy wanted to learn the Boot and Shoe trade. Feb 4 tf 4 WARLICK'S PATENT PLOW, T IlIE Subscriber respectfully calls the attention of Planters to the WARLCK PLOW, of which he has the Agency for this District. They are so simplti in their construction that any negro of ordinary capacity can be- easily taught to stock them. It is so arranged that the depth of furrow and elevation of handles is entirely under the con trol of the plowman: and the ease with which every variety of point or share can be attached to the Stock, adds greatly to its value. L. S. JOHNSON, AoENwr. Edgefield C. H., Mar 18 tf 10 - Cotton Gins and Thrashers, LL Planters who wish to procure COTTON .Li GINS and TIIRASHE RS of the best per formance, and made of the best materials, can be supplied by applying to the subscriber, either per sonally or by letter. All who favor me with their custom are pleased, and those who apply to mec hereafter, shall have no cause to complain if I shall be as successful in my efforts as I have been heretofore. Address, TIJ OS. E. CHAPMAN, Coleman's X Roads, Edgefield Dist., S. C. March II tf 9 EXTENSIVE SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN ALBANY, GA. T H E Subscriber will sell at publie auction, on TUESDAY, the lo th day of MAY next, in the City of Albany, 231 Business and Residence Lots,. Of one fourth, one half. atnd one Acre each. These Lots are situated in the most desirable pats of the City. Sale positive, and to continua from day to day until completed. Terms, One third cash, one-third six months, and one-third twelve months. Thu..location of Albany being in the centre of he rich Cotton Growing Lands of South-Western Georgia, and the Southern Terminus of the South Western Ralroad, receivinuz as she will do, the next season, Fifty to Sixty Thousand Bales of Cot on, with a rapid yently increase. of'ers the great est inducement for investment of any other point in .hc Southern States. The Cars will be running to Albany by the first of September next, and to within 10 miles by the day of sale, from which statio~n there will be ample, accommodati ins by Stages, for visitors. WM. W. CIIEEVER. Albany, Ml'arch 31 t 1?.2 C ass Co0un ty Lands FOR SALE. A blosT valuab!e plantation lyitng on the Wes tern & Atlantic Rail Road, embracing tho lands upon whicht the Casville Wo.od-Station is loca ted and only two and a half miles from Cassville, and within two~ miles of the Cherokee Baptist Col lege and the Slethodist Female College. This tract contains 700 Acres, of which, only 190 acres are in cultivation, the rest being heauvi.y timbcred attd so convenient to the Wood-Station, that evety stick 4.r timber can be readily converted itot money. The impirovemtents contsists of a coam fortable D)welbng, a good Gin Ilouse and all other' out houses, &e. There are ont this tract about 40 acres of very tine meadow land, hlfi of which is set in Herds (Gra.a This land is capable of producing about 1000 Ihs. of Cotton, 2ti bushels of Wheat omr 40 bushels of Corn. The~ surplus timber on the tract when sold, will moure than repay the purchase money. Any peram wishing to purchase the above tract are re tered to dJ- II. MlMS1. Feb. 111857 3m 4 Turkey Creek Land for Sale. r' PIlE Stubscriber wishecs to sell his tract of und I ott Tturker Creek, (knownm as Bland-s Quarter,) cotaiting SE'VENTEEN llUNDRED ACRES. I will ride over the place with anty person desi, rgus of purchasing, so that they tmay judge of its qality. There is a stmall now Ilousetupon the place, wkth all necessary out buildings, good well of water, &c. Terms acconunodating. BET LND Feb. 18 1857 tf U hOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. rn H E Subser iber olfers for sale his IIOUSE and - ILOT in the Vil age of Edgelield, consisting of three acres, wihh every necessary building on the premises, well of excellent water, &e. Terms accommodat-ng. WV. LOCU'E. Mlar 4 tf 8 Nursing Bottles. N W and improved Style.-Also, Nipple Glasses. Breast Pipes attd Pumps, Nipple Shields, Teething Rings, &c. For sale by A. G. & T. J. TE AGUE, Druggls. May 23 -tf -1 Notice. A LL Persons htaving elaIms against the Estate .Lof Benj. Corloy, dee'd., wvill rendter them'in without delay, and those indebted musLt make. payment forthwith. B. CORLEY, Adm'r. Feb 9 3m 'Brushes, Brushes! IN Store a fine variety of Paint, Varnish, Grain ling Blenders, Tanntera, Whitewash, Crumbl, Dusting andI lair Brushes and Combs-Flesh Bashes and hair Gloves-Nail, Tooth and Shaving Brushes, &c. For sale by. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUJE, Druggists. May 23 tf Notice to Planters, H1EVRY will stand this Sping Sepon at - .LHARMON OALLMAN'S, six mi!es fronm Edgeel Village, at $10 the season; and $15 insurance. TIIOS. G. BACON. April)i . - 61 12