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OBITUARY, DIED, on the 12th inst., in this Village, after a lingering illness of several weeks duration, little WALTER HURLBERT, infant son of Mr. Jove and Mrs. SARAn Luatei aged two years and four teen days. . Alas! How soon has the tender budbeen cut down, and how early transplanted in the regions of heavenly bliss I Look upward, look heavenward, my deeply afflicted friends; for, though the casket lies low in the cold dark grave, the jewel is en ahrined in the bosom of God-its happy and im - mortal home "not made with hands, eternal in the heavens." "I take these little lambs," said He, "And lay them on my breast; Protection they shall find in me, In me be ever blest. Death may the bands of life unloose, But can't dissolve my love; - Millions of infants souls compose The family above." R. DIND in Hamburg, S. C., on Saturday evening, 8th inst., at a quarter after 10 o'clock, after a short, but painful illness, which she bore with Christian for'titude and resignationt to the will of her heav enly Father, Mrs. ELIZABETH E. SOUTHALL, wife of Alfred A. B. Southall, in the 20th year of her age. She has left a kind and affectionate husband. an Infant, and two sisters, with a large circle of rela tives and friends, to mourn her loss-but, they mourn not.as those who have no hope, for she died in full hope of that blessed immortality which reaches beyond the grave, where sickness, sorrow, pain and death, are felt and feared no more. Al though she never made a profession of religion, yet she relied upon the promise of her Skviour those who seek me early shaji fnd me; and upon his law did she meditate both by day and night, and it was her whole study to do and be good hich lossons she learned from a pious mother and in he -Sabbath School, of which we may truly sat she was a graduate, for it was there that she was taught to love her Saviour and to do his will. and from there she has moved along through the short journey of her life with her heart fixed upon him, until be has called her to the skies. We will give her up, and say as did one of old, " the Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord." ".Azigels ever bright and fair, Take, oh take her to thy care. 'Twas for her the Saviour died Keep her, dear Saviour, near thy side." gW Charleston papers will pleaso copy. DAVIS' PAIN KILLER. We are glad to learn that Perry Davis' Pain Killer Is having so large a sale in our-city. We have every reason to believe it to be an almost never failing cure for pain, and as such is a medicine no family should be without.-Mor.treal Pilot. For sale in this Village by G. L. PENN, Agent. "THE LAND OF FLOWERS, IL AND 'HONEY." T HE author has left at this office and for sale, a few copies of " Incidents of a journey from Abbeville, S. C , to Ocala, Florida"-the "Land of Flowers, Milk and Honey." This is quite an entertaining and instructive little pamphlet of near 60 pages, and is worth double the price asked for it. Price 10 cents. Twelve copies, for $1,00. Aug. 19 1857 tf 82 FOR SALE, T HE undersigned offers for sale his plantation situated 6 miles from Hamburg, containing 850 Acres, 200 acres of the Land now under cultivation. 100 acres of Swamp Land, which will make from 40 to 50 Bushels Corn to the acre. The Land is lying on Little Horse Creek and ad joining Lands of A. Rambo, Sidney Wise and ethers. On the place is a good comfortable two story Dwelling, with all the necessary out Houses, also Gin House, Saw and Grist Mill, all worked by wa ter power. On the place is to be found plenty of wood and timber. Terms made known by applying to B. L. HALL. Hamburg, Aug. 19 1857 2m 32 CAUTION TO THE PUBMIC, A LL persons are forewarned from trading for a certain Note of hand given by the Subscriber Sto Samuel C. Scott, for $75, date~..about the 20th May 1857, and payable one day after date, as I -am determined to resist the payment of the same. W. L. PARKS. Aug. 12 1857 8t* 32 . Head-Quarters, 9TH REGIMENT, S. C. M. DUNrorisvz.z, Aug 14, 1857. VPursuance of an order received from Brig. Gen. W. C. MvortAoxe, an Election will be held at the Company aster grounds on the 25th Sep. .teomber next, for COLONELa of the 9th Regiment, S. C. M., to till the vacencey caused by the resigna tion of Col. B. F. Strom. Maj. J. W. Tompkins and Capt. Wms. Jennings are charged with the extension of this order. LEMUEL CORLEY, Lieut. Colonel commanding. G. W. BUaroN, Adj't. Aug 19 5t 32 Sheriff's Sale. B Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Edge -field C. H., on the first Monday in Sept. next, the following property, to wit: J. P. Bates, Trustee for the use of Ezekiel Pad gett, vs George E. Hendy and others, One negro boy George, one Buggy and Harness. Levied on as the property of the Defendent G. E. Hendy. L. Harvley and others vs. Samuel J. Lorick, one negro woman Kis. James Collins vs W. S. Hall, One Gray Mare, one Buggy and Harness. Terms of sale, Cash. JAMES EJDSON, 5.E.D. Aug 18 15 93t 32 State of'South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DUR ESOE, Esqure, Ordinary of Edge field District: Whereas, W. H.* Moss hath applied to me for Lettersof Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattles, rights ar~d credits of Thomas G. Key, late of the Disrict aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District to be holden at Edgefield * C. H. on the3lst day of Aug. inst., to show cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 17th, day of Aug. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight 'huadred and fifty-seven and in the Eighty-second year of American Independence. W. F. DURISOE, 0. E. D. A ng. 19 2:32 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, iN O RDLNARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge Wheeas Ma. M Ju~raBUTERa hath ap pidto me frLeerfAdministration, wt h will annexed, on all and singular the goods and chat. tIes, rights anid credits of Pierce IU. Butler, late of the District aforesaid, dec'd. These are, therefore, to Cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas ed, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to he hiolden at Edgefield Court House. on the 31st day of Aug. inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted.. Given under my hand and seal, this 18th day of Aug. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven and in the eighty-second year of American Independence. W. F. DURISOE, O... Aug. 19 1857 2t 32 STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, EDGEFIELD DIsTRICT, ,IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DUURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge. field District. Whereas, Dr. J. C. Ready hathi applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the gocod s and chatities, rights and credits of Mr.'. Hannah Berry late of the District aforeasuid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and cryditors of the said deceas ed, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for rte said Dlistrict, to be hiolden at Edgeftield C. H., on the 31st day of Aug. inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should niot be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 17th day of Aug. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fiftyseven, and in the82nd year of A meri can Independence. ~ .DRSE .B ) W.ug.DRISE,9. E3D . Nor=C TO SCHOOL TZ&OUS. At a meeting of the Commissioners of Free Schools for E4dgefild District, held the 3rd inst., the following Resolutions were adopted: 1st. Tiat the beneficiaries of the Free School fund shall be divided into three separate and dis tinct classes as follows: That the first class shall consist of indigent fath erless children, and the children of such parents as are unable to work for the support of -their fami lies, and who are wholly dependentupon their own bodily exertions for a support. That the second class shall consist of children whose parents are not owners of property beyond a horse, cow, &c., and the children of widows whose estate will not exceed Five Hundred Dol lars in value. Provided however the children have not a separate estate beyond Five Hundred Dollars each. That the third class shall consist of children whose Fathers are not worth more than Five Hun dred Dollars-and the children of such widow la dies as are not werth more than One Thousand Dollars, provided the children of such parents have not a separate estate of more than Five Hun dred Dollars each. That in the event of a deficiency in funds, that the first nd second classes shall always be paid for. to the exclusion of the third, and the first in exclusion of the second and third. That the accounts shall be presented quarterly and that the probate shall set out in full the num ber of d actually taught, as well as the num ber of scholars sent, and the classes must be pla ced in their proper order, separate from each other, so that they shall not be mixed on the account, and give at one glance the number of days and scholars taught in each class separate. Ladies will be required only to certify their ac counts. Teachers must present their accounts to their nearest Commissioner, or to one acquainted with the circumstances of the applicants for the fund. And all the Commissioners of this Board are ear nestly requested to observe strictly the foregoing Resolutions and be strict in their classification. Teachers will be required to endorse their names on the back of their accounts, with the number of days taught and amount due. JOHN LAKE, Ch'm. H. T. WRIGHT, SeC'ry & Treas'r. ACCOUNTS MUST BE MADE OUT THUS. Comm'ra of Free Schools for Edgefield District To A. B. Dr. To the tuition of the following poor children for the quarter ending 1st Nov. 1857. Parents Children's Class. No of No of Rate - Names. Names. Pupils. Days. A. B. CD& E 1st 2 110 5 5,50 G. H. IJ&KL 1st 2 80 5 4,00 A. B. CD&EF 2d 3 140 5 7,00 . J. KL&MN 2d 2 100 5 5,00 A.*B. CD&EF 3d 2 85 5 4,25 G. H. IJ&KL 3d 2 60 5 3,00 Total............... 13 1 575 128,75 SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFELD DIs'rICT. Personally came before me, A- B-, Magistrate (or notary public) C- D-, who says on oath, that the number of days taught by him were Five hun dred and seventy-five, and the number of Poor Children taught, Thirteen, and the amount due him Twenty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents, of which he has received no part, directly or indirect ly, by discount or otherwise. Sworn to befure me, &o. Aug19 .2t 32 GINS REPAIRED, P ERSONS desirous of having their Gins re paired and in good condition before the Gin ning season is at hand, will do well to call on the undersigned, who promises to give satisfaction to every one. All work warranted. Letters addressed to me at Edgefield C. H.., will eceive early attention. W. B. MAYS. Aug. 19, 4t 32 STAGE AGENT. NOTICE is hereby given that I have appointed Mr. T. H. CLanK my Agent at Edgefield C. H, to transact all business connected with the U. . Mall Route 3006, running from Edgefield C. HI. o Columbia, S. C. The stage will leave Edgefield on Mondays, Wed esdays and Fridays, at 6 o'clock, A. M. DERRICK HOLSONBAKE. Aug. 19, 1te 32 CITY DRUG STORE C I..ONI.r Cr O'CT - T t jFAVUR ABLEi offer is now made to all those a.in want of supplies of Family Medicines, Drugs, Paints,0Oils, WINDOW GLASS, PERFUMERY, &c., To embrace the presnt opportunity. [anm desirous f closing out my present large and wvell assorted Stok of all the above Goods on hand, at a Small Advance on New York Cost ! And being compelled to remove on the 1st October ext, I[appeal to my friends and patrons in South Caroline to help me out. Call soon asi barcains will e given. W1Y. HIA1NES, City Drug Store. Augusta, Aug 10 4t 31 BEALL& STOYALL, Warehouse an d Commission M E RCH A NTS, Reynold, between Jackson and McIntosh Streets, AUGUST A, GA. WE haveremoved to Metcalf 'a LARGE -NE FIEPROFWAREHOUSE, on Reynold, between .lackson and MeIntosh Streets, recently occupied by Gilhamn & Askin, in the 9entre of the City, in the 'vicinity of the principal Warehouses, and convenient to the Hotels. Being amply provided with good safe Storage fur Cotton, Grain, Flour, Bacon, And PRODUCE generally, we respectfully solicit consignments, which shall receive our undivided and faithful attention. FAMILY SUPPIES, and the usual facilities, will be afforded customers. E' Our Commissions will be such as are cus tomary in the city. W M. M. BE ALL, J. W. L. STOVA LL. Augusta, August 20 2m 31 DYE & LATASTE, Warehouse a n d Commission A UGUSTA, G A., R ESPECTE'ULLY announce to their friends and the public generally, that they have formed a conpeetion in the above business, and have leased th FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE of Col. Clan ton-North side of Reynolds street, recently occu pied by Mr. George L. Andersen. From their long experience, thcy flatter them selves that they will be enable to give entire satis faction to those who masy favor them, with consign ments of COT1TON or other produce. Their prompt personal attention will be given to Orders for BIAGGING, ROPE, &c , and purchasing of fnmily supplies at lowest market prices. Also to the forwarding of Goods consigned to our friends in the interior. Liberal Cash advances made, when desired by our customers. Our charges will be the snme as those of other houses of the City engaged in the same business. JAMES-M. D)YE, ANDREW G. LATASTE. Augusta, Aug 10 tf 31 INew Flourl Mills, '/Y MILLS are now in operation, and are fur I~l nished with EVERY FACILITY for ma ing FLOUR and MEA L of the best quality. R. T. MIIMS. E' Four miles West of Edgefleld C. H., and one mile from the Plank Road. Aug5 tf . 30 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTECE. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of S. S. Ilmlmes, dec'd., are requested 1t) make pay met at an early date, and those having auny de mands against the Estate are hereby notified to rcn ler themi in forthwith properly attested. S. HOLMES, Adm'r. Aug 12 5m* 31 JUST RECEIVED, FROM New York, a Lot of Crib CRADLES, IWind ow Chairs, Quartett Tables, Ottomans, Foot Stools, Child's Table Chairs. &c. JOUN M. WrITP. Julyo2- er 29 1r The Friends of Capt. JOHN C. McDON NALD respectfully announce him as a Candidate for MAJOR of the Lower Battalion, 7th Regiment, S. 0. M., to fill the vacancy therein existing occa sioned by the promotion of Col. D. L. SHAW. gTn friends of Capt. THOMAS P. SHAW respectfully nominate him as a Candidate for MAJOR of the Lower Battalion, 7th Regiment, S. C. M., to fill the vacancy occasioned by the pro motion of Col. D. L. SEAw. gTThe Friends of Maj. JOHN W. TOMPKINS espectfnlly nominate him as a Candidate for COLONEL of the 9th Regiment, S. C. M., to fill the vacancy therein existing occasioned by the re signation of Co. STROX. Er Tax Friends of Maj L. CORLEY, respect fully announce him as a candidate for COLONEL. of the Ninth Regiment, S. C. M., to fill the vacan cy occasioned by the resignation of Col. B. F. STRoM, at the ensuing election. EDWARD H. BRITTON, (Late Editor 4- Proprietor of the Carolina Times) COLLECTING AGENT, COLUMBIA, S. C. Offers his services to the public as a Collector and general business Agent. He will receive for ollection Notes or Accounts for any section of the State, at the usual commissions. Office over the Carolina Times Printing Office, Columbia, S. C. Reference will be given if required. July 29 1mg 29 SALUDA HOUSE, Edgefield, C. H., S. C. LEWIS COVAI, Proprietor. Head-Quarters, 7Tu REGIMENT, S. C. M. CRAvES' CREEK, Aug.8, 1857. B Y Virtue of an Order from Brig. Gen. Mo RAGNE. an Election will be held in the Lower Battalion, 7th Regiment, S. C. M., on Saturday the 5th day of September next, for MA.JOR of said Battalion. By order of D. L. SH AW, Col. Aug 12 4 31 SUMMER CLOTHING .A.T COST : W ISHING to make room for my Winter Sup-. plies, I will sell the remainder of my excel lent Stock of SUMMER CLOTHING at COST FOR CASH! Come one-come all, who are in want of good and cheap Clothing, suitable for this season. A rare chance is now offered ! Bargains may be had I I am determined to clear.my shelves forthwith. JOHN COLGAN. Edgefield, S.C., July 28 tf 29 JEFFERS & COTHRANS, FACTORS AND COMMISSION IMER#ETC, CHARLESTON, S. C. ENCOURAGED by the past, we are perma 1nently established and continue the Factorage and Commission Business in Charleston, and renew our pledge to Planters, Merchants and the public generally, that we will devote our personal attention, energy and skill to the SELLING of Cotton, Flour, Corn, Wheat, r any other Produce sent to us for sale. We will carefully BUY GOODS, when ordere~d, and at tend to the FORWARDING OF MERCHIAN DIZE Shipped to our care. We thiereforc respectfully solicit a continued and increased share of that Patronage, heretofore so liberally extended to us, and for which we return ur thanks. H. L. .JEl PFERS, Charleston. W. S. COTH R AN, Rome. Ga: JNO. COT H R AN, Abbeville. July 20 6t 28 WHO WANTS1MONEY? $60,000 MAY nE ODvAINIED BY RISKING TEN DOLLARS. Halves and Quarter Tickets in proportion. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY L OT T ERY, BY AUTilORITY of thec State of GEORGIA. N THE HAVANA PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS 30,000 TICKETS-3,28G PRIZES I A mounting to $215,260. PRIZES PAYABLE WITHOUT DEDUCiN. Successors to J. F. Winter, Manager. Our Lotteries draw in Macon, Georgia, (Small Schemes) every Saturday, anel in Savannah, Gai. (Large Schemes) abnut the 15th of every month. CLASS AA. Draws July 15th, 1857, at St. Andrews' Hall, Savannah, Ga., under the sworn superintendence of W. R. Symons, Esq., and J. M.Prentisa, Esq. CAPIT ALS of $60,000, $20,000. $10,000, $5,000 $4,000, $2.000, 3 PrIzes of $1.000. 5 of $500, 100 of 8100, 100 of $50, 3000 of $30 and 72 A pproximation pri zes amounting to $3,760. TICETS 810; HALVES 85; QUARTERS 82,50. Look to your interest ad compare this Scheme -toith: any other'. Bank Notes of sound Banks taken at par. Cheeks on New York remitted fur prizes. Address orders for Tickets or Certificates of Paickages of Tickets to ANDERSON & SON, Managers, -Macon or Savannah, Ga. July 22 tf 28 A Rare Chace! T H E Subscriber wishing to remove to the South West, ofi'rs for sale his BEAUTIFUL HOUSE AND LOT in the Town of Granitetille. A s an inducement to purchasers to come and see for themselves, he would tate that the Lot with all its improvements, consisting of a Two Story Dwell ing H ouse, built after the most improved style of architecture, n'atiy finished and plastered through out, a'Kitehen with two apartments, a Well of ex colent water, can be bought for Cash, or on a credit till the first of October next, for less than the origi nal eost of the Dwelling H ouse alone. A. P. NORRIS. ? Graniteville, JTune 15, tf 23 Downer Orphan School I/ T HE public are notified that there are at this .titne SIX VACANCIEU (four boys and two girls) in this Institution to be filled from Edgefield District. Any Orphan Child (male or female) in indigent circumstnces, and between 'the ages of six and thirteen will be admitted. All who are acquainted with such children are requested to send them at an early date, accompanied with the certificate of two respectable citizens, sworn to before a Magis trate, in proof of their eligibility. H. R. COOK, THOS. W. WHIATLEY, TIIOS. J. DAVIS, Commissioners. Beech Island, Aug 3, 4t 30 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. W. L. Coleman, Bill for specie per P. J. C(oman. $formance, &c. B Y Virtue of an Order in Equity in this case, I will sell at Edgefield C. II., on the first Mon day in September next, the Tract of Land described in the Bill as the 'SALUDA MILLS PLACE. ggTerms made known on day of sale. A. SIMKINS, c. E. E. D. Aug5 5t 30 COLUMBUS! T IE imported SPANISH JACK COLUMBUS will stand the FALL SEASON at Edgefield C. H., commencing the 10th August. S. F. GOODE. / AugS Ef 80 OK-ORGIA SARSAPi FOR MVER COMPLiAINT, A DUBICO opinion and Physicians have deci SARSAP'ARILLA that can be obtained in ents are weUl known to Physicians and t EDICINES, when appropriately used, often Nothing more need be said in praise of it tains in addition to Sarsaparilla, the hydro-alc White ey Bread, or Fringe Tree (Chio: (Podo hy , and Blood Root (Sanguinaria. S Th prefering this Compound Prepar DENNIS' ALTERATIVE OR GEORGIA S For sale abrEdgefield C. k. by G. L. PENN July 15, 1857. READ THIS! TUTT'& PELLETIER DEALERS IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, HAMBURG, 8. C., A BE reelving their supplies for the Summer Sand Pail Trade, consisting of Drugs, Medicins, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Colours, Spices, Brushes, Glass, Soaps, Pajnt Medicines, Perfumery, AND ALL ARTICLES generally found in their line of business. VPlnters, Merchants, Physicians and all persons dealing in our line will find it to their in terest to give us a call as we are determined to sell t the VERY LOWEST PRICES. 3g Planters can rely upon having their mem randums filled with the BEST OF ARTICLES, and put up in packaes to suit their convenience. TUT? PELLETIER, Next door to A. Burnside. Hamburg, 6m, 27 CURRTOi ACADEMES. T HE Exercises of these Academies will be re sumed on the FIRST MONDAY IN AU GUST, and will be continued, the Male Depart ment under the control of Mr. J. L. LESLY, and the -Female under the control of Mr. J. H. MOR RIS, with competent Assistants. RATES OF TUITION. In the Male Department, per Session,... ..$20 00 IN THE. EnsALE DEPARTMENT PER SESSION. First Class, Primary Department..........9 00 Second Class, Ordinary English Branches. .12 00 Third " Higher branches............15 00 rourth " Greek, Latin and French,....18 00 Music....... ................. 25 00 Pupils will he charged from the time of entering to the end of the Session. Board can to had in the Village at from $8 to $10 per mon t.. H. A. SHAW, Seo'ry Board of Trustees. July 22 tf 28 LAINDS FOR SALE Y consent of all the parties in interest, I will )offer ror sale at Edgefield Court House, on te FIRST MONDAY in OCTOBER next, ALL THE LANDS of the late Andrew Gomillion, deceased, for parti tion among his heirs at law, consisting of the fol lowing Tracts, to wit : 1. THE HOIIE TRACT, adjoining lands or esse Onmillion, James Neil and others, containing ix hundred and twenty-four (604) acres, more or 2. THE HALL TRACT, adjoining lands or Jesse Gomillion nd other lands of said estate, and lands of Lovett Giamillion, and containing two hun dred and seirentynine (279).acres, more or less. 3. THE 1MYAN TRACT adjoining lands of .Tesse Gomillion mad Lovett Gnmillion, and con amning sixty-two(69) acres, more or less. 4. THE MlNS CREEK TRACT, adjoining lands - of Capt. Win. Mobiev, JTacob Lagroon and others, and contaning three hundred and five (305) acres, more or less. 5. TIE LANG TRACT, adjoining lands of said Estate and lands of B. T. Boatv'right and others, containing ninety-four (94) acres, more or 6. TH[E 'ANNING TRACT, adjoining lands of said estn'e, Lovett Gomillion and others, and containing 'Three hundred and seventy (370) acres, more or less. 7. TIlE BERCH CREEK TRACT, adjoining lads of Jesse Satcher, Jeptha Couch and others, and containing one hundred and seventy-one (171) ares, more or less. The above desct ibed lands will be sold on a redit of twelve months from the day of sale. 'The purchasers will be required to give notes with two approved securities to secure the put chase money. JESSE GOMI LLION, Agent, For the Heirs of Andrew Gomillion. Aug 5 0t 30 The Celebrated Stallion Henry, WILL stand the ensuing F ALL SE ASON at Y.lohn P. Maya' on Mondays and Tuesdays, and at James A. Collins' on Thursdays and Fridays, it Fifteen dollars the Seaspn, and Twenty-five dol ars insurlimee. 1 ENRY ii a cheanut sorrel, about fifteen hands one inch high, and most powerfully formed both for strength and speed. He will be seven years old next May. He ran more races in his. three years old form than any horse ever ran before; among the number were two four mile races, in both of which he lost-the second heat in good time (7 min. 45 sec. and 7 44 by' half a neck only. In the first lhe was beaten by the renowned Gruff' Edmondson, in the second by Mary Taylor oIf equal renown. He won several races at (wo and three miles. HENRY wan by Imported Glenco, his dam by Medo, g. dam by Coesiuseo, g. g. dam by Melzair., g. g. g. dam by Medley. g. g. g. g. dam by Imported Diomed, &c. His pedigree cannot be excelled by any horse in the world. All persons sending mares to HENRY must say at the time how they are to be served, otherwise they will be charged as by the season. JOSIAH SWINDELL. Aug 5 tf 30 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. A. C. Deots Tras Eifllfor Account and .w.yes. S ForecLosure. BY Virtue of an order in Equity in the abovE stated ease, I will offer for sale at Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday in September next, the HOUSE AND LOT IN POTTERSVILLE, Recently occuPied by C. W. Styles, Esq., and ad joinig lands of Col. F. W. Piekens and others. T~s-The costs and one half of the purchasc money in cash. The remaining part on six monthe redit. Purchasers to give bond with approved Be. curities for the purchase money. A. SIMKINS, C.3.E.D. Aug 5 5t 30 State of South Carolina, .EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Robert W. Hatcher and wife, by next friend Bartley W. ilatcher Bill for William 3. Turner. }Priin BY virtue of an order in Equity, I will sell a Edgeield C. H., on the first Monday in Sep eiber next, the tract of Land described in Lb Bill, ontaining Four Hundred and sixty-five (466 acre's more or less, bounded by lands of John At kinson, Foster Blodgctt, Elizabeth Hatcher, Allei Franklin and others. Tsas-The cost and one fourth of the put chase money to be paid in cash, the balance on redit until the first day of January next. Th purchaser to give borid to the Commissioner, witl two approved sureties to secure the purchas money-the title to be signed and sealed but nc delivered until the bond be paid. A. SIMKINS, C.E.B.D. August. 8,1A7. 4t 80 RILLA OOMPO0UNDJ ND TO PURIFY THE BLOOD. ed that this is the BEST PREPARATION of . It sells readily and gives great satisfaction. Its he people at the South, to be GOOD, and GOOD EFFECT GREAT CUES. than to publish what it is composed of. It con hoholie extract of Queen's Delight, (Stillingia,) ianthus) Tincture of May Apple, or Mandrake, ,ion of Sarsaparilla, should express in their orders ARSAPARLLA COMPOUND. and Drs. A. G. & T. J. TE.,GUE. ly 27 Cabinet Furniture, EDGEFIELD, S. C. T HE Subscribers take thir method of returning their heart felt thanks to the citizens of Edgefield Village and District for the liberal pat ronage bestowed upon them, and hope to merit a continuance of the t-ame. We have and keep constantly in Store, at our old stand between Mr. Edmund Penn and John Colgan's Stores, an EXCELLENT and VARIED assortment of CABINET FURNITURE, Of our own manufacture, which we are confident is inferior to none ever before offered in this mar ket. Our present stock consists of a lot of splendid BUREAUS, WARDROBES, BEDSTEADS, (A large and beautiful variety) Sofas and Lounges, BOOK-CASES, TABLES, WASHSTANDS, &c. Of every style and quality, which we are now sell ing at reduced prices. NATTRASSES1 We have and intend keeping constantly on hand a full stock of MOSS and COTTON MATTRAS SES which will be sold cheaper than ever. REPAIRING! Old Furniture of every description promptly and properly repaired. We are determined to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage, and by warranting our work to be put up in a workman like manner and of the best material, we hope to secure a reasonable share of public encourage ment. M. A. MARKERT, W. GOTTSCHALK. July 1 tf 25 A FRESH supply of Laudreth TURNIP SEED just received. The assortment comprises Large White Globe, Large Norfolk, Yellow Scotch or Aberdeen, Improved Purple Top Yellow Rutabaga, Early Dutch Flat, Red or Purple Top Flat. Wr Call soon and get your supplies. G. L. PENN, Agent. Jy 1 tf 25 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PL EAS. SAMUEL THOMAS, who is in the Custody of the I. Sheriff of Edgefield District, by virtue of a Writ of Capia. ad Satisfacienidumn at the suit of Rachel Tem pes, having filod in my Office, together with a Sched ule on oath, of his estate and effects, hia petition to the Court of Common Plens, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors, It is Ordered, That the said Raebel Temples, and all other Creditors, to whom thu said Samuel Thomas is in anywise indebted, be, and they are hereby sum moned, and have notieo to appear before the said Court at Edgefield Court House, on Tuesday tbe Sixth day of October next to shbnw cans, if any thereanr-wa the prayer of the petition aforesaid should not be granted.ITOS. G. BACON, c~.P Clerk's 0ffico, March 18, 1857. July 7, 1857 13te 27 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIEL1D DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAS. EDWARD BUSH, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Edgefld Distrietby virtue of a Writ of Cpias at Satisfacicednum. at the suit of James P. Cofer, having filed in my Ofietogether with a Sched ule on oath of his estate and effects, his petition tothe Court of Common Pleas praying that he may be ad mittd to the benefit of the Acts of the General As senbly, made for the relief of insolvent debtors, It is Ordered, That the said, James P. Cofer, and all other Creditors, to whom the said Edward Dush is in anywise indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear before the said Court at Edgofield Court House, on Tuesday the Sixth day of October next, to show cause if any they can, why the prayer, of the petition aforesaid, should not be granted. * THOS. 0. BACON, c.c.P. Clerk's Office, Feb. 21, 1857. July 7, 13te 27 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIEI.D DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLEAS. CEORGE OVERSTREET, who is in the custody Tof the Sheriff of Edgefield District, by virtue of a Writ of Capiua ad Satifacienduma at the suit of Joseph New, having filed in my office, together with a Schedule on oath, of his estate and effect., his peti tion to the Court of Court of Common Pleas, praying that lhe may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors, It is Ordered, That the said Josiph New, and all other Creditors, to whom the said George Over street is in anywise indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear before the said Court at Edgefield Court Hionse on Tuesday the Sixth day of October next, to show cause if any they can, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid, should not be granted. THOS. G. BACON, c.c.P. Clerk's Office, 8th July 1857. 13te 27 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIE LD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLEAS. J AMES L. HILL, who is in the eustody of'the Slieriff of Edgefield District, by virtue of a Writ of Cpias ad Satisfaciendumn, at the suit of B. S. Dunbar, having filed in my Office, together with a Schedule on oath, of his estate and effect., his peti tion to the Court of Common Pleas praying that he may he admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General' Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors, It is Ordered, that the said B. S. Dunbar, and all other Creditors to whom the said James L. Hill is in anywise indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear before the said Court at Edgefleld Court House, on Tuesday the Sixth day of October next to show cause if any they can, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid, should not be grnted THOS. G. BACON c.c.r. Clerk's Office, June 1, 1857. July 7, 1857. 13te 27 State or South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, iN COMMON PLE AS. T M. C. FlREELAND, who is in the custody of the oP Sheriff of Edgefield District, by virtue of Writ. of Capia. ad Satisfaicienum at the suit. of Meeker, Herbert, & Co., and Strang, Adrain & Co., having fled in my Office, together with a sehedule on oath, of his estate and effect., his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Act. of the General Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors, It is Ordered, That the said Meeker, Herbert & Co., and Strang, Adrain & Co., and all other creditors, to whom the said J. M. C. Freeland is in anywise indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear before the said Court at Edgefield Court House, on Tuesday the sixth day of October next, to show cause if any they can, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid, should not be granted. THOS. G. BACON, c.c. Clerk's Office, April 6, 1857 July 7, 1857 13t. 27 HEl1 Exereises of the ORANGEBURG FE JMALE C OL LE GE will be resumed on Tuesday the 25th August. a 0 Catalogues may he obtained at the Book Store of Messrs. McCa-rza & Co., Charleston, or from the Subscriber at Orangeburg. J. S. K. LEGARE. On..-- rg.- .ly 20, 5t 28 CHEOPLASTIC PFOCES OF INSERTIMG & A.ETZZPICZA.Xa MUETKZ. T HE Subscriber having furnished himself with a license to use this NEW PROCESS of 1s11111 A1rA GE n, Is now ready to serve all who may need such, with an assurance of a more perfect adaptation, and a closer resemblance to the natural organs, than can be realized by any other method. Its perfect pa rity. cleanliness, freedom from all taste, or galvanic ensation, durability, comfort and security, are among the advantages claimed for this SUPERIOR mode of setting Artificial Teeth. H. PAREER. June 24, tf 24 CANDIDATES? a Thefriends of Capt THEOPHILUS DEAN respectfully announce him as a Candidate for re election to the office of Tax Collector of Edgeffeld District, at the ensuing election. THE friends of Capt. LEWIS COVAR, re peotfully announce him as a candidate for aheriL, I of Edgefield District, at the ensuing election. The many friends of W. W. SALE, Esq., of Hamburg, in the upper part of the Distript, respect fully announce him as a candidate for Bherif of Edgefield District at the next election. The friends of Co. WM. QUATTLEBUM res pectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff of Edge6eld at the ensuing election. a7 We are authorized to announce LEWIS JONES, Esq., as a candidate for re-election for Sheriff of Edgefield District. S7 Tua Friends of Capt. H. BOULWARE respectfully announcehim as a Candidate for Sherif of Edgefield District at the next election. MgThe friends of Mr. LEWIS COLEMAN respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgefleld District at the next election. 07 Tas Friends of Mr. ROBERT D. BRYAN respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgefield District at the next election. 07 The Friends of Mr. CHARLES CARTER respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgelleld District, at the next election V7 The Friends of Mr. CHAS. M. M AY, res pectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Col ector of Edgefield District at the next election. ITTnz Friends of Maj. JOHN C. LOVE LESS respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefield District at the ensuing election. 07The friends of STARLING TURNER, an nounce him a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. 6T The Friends of Mr. M. W. LYLES respect fully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Colleo tor of Edgefield at the next election. Ur The 1riends of Capt. E. W. HORN, re spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefield District, at the ensuing elec tion. TO THE PUBLIC. T HE Undersigned having sold the American Ilotel to 'G. C. CUNNINGHAM & CO., take this - casion to return our thanks to the pub lic generally for the liberal patronage bestowed upon us. and would solicit the same for its present Proprietors. Respectfully, 0. H. P. SCOTT & CO. Hamburg, May 30, 1857. AMERICAN HOTEL, HA MBURG, S. C. T HIE Subscribers take this opportunity of in Iforming their friends and the public generally that they have bought the above HOTEL, and ar having it refitted in the best possible style for their reccption. We flatter ourselves that everY necessary arnirwemeitbis been' ina-d'eto-proie the comfort of all who favor us with their company. Our ROOMS are airy and comfortably furnished; SERVANTS attentive and obedient. And our ABLE will be constantly supplied with the best the season affords. Our friends may therefore rest satisfied that every exertion will ho cheerfully ren dered to make their sojourn pleasant and agreeable. There will be in attendance a GOOD OSTL.ER, and Horses left in our charge will receive particu lar attention. ggPersons arriving at this House may feel as cured that their baggage wtll be promptly sent, free of charge, to the Carolina or to either of the Georgia Depots... We solicit a share of the patronaxe of those visit ing our Town. G. C. CUNNINGHA M. MARY S. CUNNINGHAM, Proprietors. Hamburg, June 1, 1857. ly 21 MPORTANT TO PLANTERS! THE RiCHMOND FACTORY, R IC HMO ND CO U NTY, G A., C ONTINUES to manufacture W OO 1E N CLOTH at 126 cents per yard ; finding every material except the Wool. Tbe extensive and con stantly inereasing patronage the Factory has en j.yed for years past, assure the Proprietors that the artile of Winter Clothing for Negroes, Made by them, has not becn surpassed by any Cloth made North or South. Recent extensive improvements and additions not only enable us to keep up the standard of the Good, but to secure an early delivery of the same. Planters or others who may desire to avail them selves of this opportunity, and secure a first rate article at a moderate cost, have only to send us the Wool, washed clean in cold water. If sent dirty one half cent per yard extra is charged for wash ing. Burry Wool is not objectionab!e; the Burrs are removed by machinery. The name of the owner should be marked on all Packages sent us. Wool sent by any of the Rail Roads in Georgia, Alabama or South Carolina, to the Augusta Depot, nmarked Richmond Factory, (and owner's name also) will be regularly and promptly received, and the cloth, when made, re turned to the points directed. Each parcel is made up~in the turn received, hence an early delivery is always desirable. All instructins to WE. SCELEY, Pres't. Augusta, Ga., July 6, 3 m 26. TRIAL OF MARTIN PO8EY! W E have on hand and for sale a few hundred Tcopies of the Trial of MARTIN POSEI Murder of his Wife/Mlatilda H. Poy, --AND Negro Slave Appling, Being an interesting pamphlet of about 75 pages, givi.g a true and exact account of a crime com mitted in Edgefield District in 1849, and which resulted in the conviction of the said Posey of murder in tho first degree, for which offence he suffered the extreme penalty of the law on Friday, Feb. 1st, 1850. Persons desirous of procuring this record of past days and dark scenes should call at once. gg For sale at this Office. Price, 15 cents per copy, or two copies for 25 cents. Two copies sent by mail, to one address, for 25 cents. A pril 20 tf 16 Fresh Supply of Groceries, &c. TE HE Subscriber has just received and opened a large and fresh assortment of the following Goods, whicb he is selling at reasonable prices. .0. Sugar I1ocm SYRUP ; Common MOLASSES; Fine Table SA LT in boxes ; A good supply of Fresh SALMON; a a "LOBSTERS; Fine Fresh PICKLES and Capers SAUCE ; Pikling VINEGA R-White and A pple; Fine Ground PEPPER; Large supply of CRACK'ERS and -CAKES of every description; Fine LEMONS and Lemon SYRUP; Gilbert's best Pearl STARCH, &c., &c. Together with a FULL and COMPLETE Steek of every articeo usually found in a well furpished Grocery Store. W. E. LEGA). T..,y22 tf 28 PRO81PbUTU8 OF T-HE s PENI 1.1J MESSENGER A Weekly Journal devoted to NEWSMORALS ANDLITUL To be published at P E ND LET ON, S. 00 T HE Subscriber proposes to publishaW JOURNAL at Pendleton, under caption, at Two. Dollars per annum, I advance, the publication to comnee as snuoient number of subseribersshall be justify expense of publioatlon-paynaent to on the receipt of the Brit number. 'Poet and all others friendly to or-enterprisare' fully solicited to aid gs in getti1g up s.4ahar the paper, and forwarding their names uaned to the subscriber at Pendleton, S. C. .BA. In sending the name of subscribe toja the name of the State, County and o fce the subscriber's name. The Paper will be -of common si, printed' clear type. Its columns *ill be devoted to w Morals and Literature. -Is twill be "in in all things, and neutral In nothing." It he our sin always to make it a weloom ' each family and individuol who may favor as their patronage. WM. LIVELT.: Pendieton, Aug 8 tf 431 PLANTERS!B: PLES THE Subscriber begs leave to inform the public that he has in store, at the Stand ocepied by him the last son, a WELTL SELECTED Stock of Plan Supplies, consisting of Mascovado and Porto Rico SUGARS - Stuarts H. B. & C. Soft " " Crushed ". Pulverised . Baltimore Refinery of same quality; MOLASSES, Hbds -Tieroes and Barrels.; Rio and Java COFE ; ]RON all sizes, and HOLLOW WARE BAGGING, ROPE and TWINE; Gunny Cloth, a heavy article; Osnaburgs and Swipes; 7-8 and 4-4 Augusta Goods; SALT. very large Sacks 50 Whds. BACON SIDE; 10 " SHOULDERS SOAP, CANDLES, STARCH, &.,. )f which will bd sold on soommodating t knproved purchasers. Ur Orders solicited and promptly itte A. BU 8NN HAMIuRo, June 6 tf ' CAROLINA HOTEL -H Et Proprietor of this w andl popu Tlar HOTEL takes; to In.a mounoing to his friends and t pub.h enerally, that this House is t xption of company, and that in future his who mergies will be put into requisition to gratify th wants of each and all who may favorlim with patronage. Darmeg the past week the House hasb haroughly repaired, and the Rooms and Furnit put in excellent condition for the Spring and S' nor season. My Table will be furnished with the best tat e had, and presided-over by one skilled in thq* nary department-and in short, everything o gratify the taste of the epicurean will be n abundance. The servants of the CARO N OTEL are noted for their lite and attentiveh meter, and are ever in =andance to obey the Df my Guests. Having procured codifortable Stables,lKorsel In my care hereafter will receive the best attnt Thankful for past encouragement and pairo [reseefully solicit a continuance of the same. JOHN A. MAY0. iTThe travelling community are notided hey and their baggage will be conveyed, at nent's warning, without charge, to the Ca ieorgin Depots. J. A . SHamburg, June 10 1857 tf 99 CARRIAGE REPOSITORY! DBISTIE & R URLDBER T [HE Subscribers offer for sale at the old stati .of'R. H. Sullivan, a CHOICE collection of Ci'ilages, Rockaways, Bugge~ ~nd all other articles in their line. They' hate ae arrangements to keep their House suppilidl with the'BREST ARTICLiMS, from the BEST atories in the United States, which th will hort time. CARRIAGES and BUGGIES of every aSe iption will he furnished to order on short aotie. S. CHRIST,' A. HURLBERT., SApril22 t 15~ Sheriff's Sale. B Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fracia to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Edge~elal ). Ha, on the first Monday in September next, the alowing property in the following cases, to wit: Andrew J. Wise vs John Autrey ; L. P. Rut. and and other PlainitifSi severally vs The. Samne, )ne Tract of Land containing Two hundred acres, nore or less, adjoining lands of B. T. Bostwright, dra. Elizabeth Bush and others. . C. Strom, Adm'or. es James Boyd and Tandy Boyd, Ex'ors., One Tract of Land containing Two hundred and seven aeres, more or less, adjoitilg Lands of D. D. Bi-unson, George Broadwater d ther. W. Holmes vs. Samuel C. Scott; S. Getzen and Dthers vs. the Same, One Tract of'Land containing 'wo hundred and sixty-two acres, more or lees, idjoining land of Thomas Crafton, James Ham nond and others. Win. & J. Hill for Wan. Hill, vs. Rufus IHolity; )thers vs. The Same. One Tract of Land contaii ing Two thousand acres, more or less, adjoining f W. P. Jones and others. John A. Cook & Co. vs W. J. Turner, The De rendant's interest in one Tract of Laud containing Seven hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of James Morris, Liace Bryant, A. Hatcher and John M. Clark vs. John C. Thomas and Thos. 0. Burnett, One Tract of Land containing One hundred and thirty ncres, more or less, adjoining lands of A. Kilerease, Tandy Buckhalter and others. Levied on as the propey'ty of John C. Thomas.. A. G. Gaskins and others, for James Spearmanl, vs. John L. Harmon, one Traertof Land containing One Thousand acres, more or less, adjoining 'f. if J. W. McKellar, WV. B. Dorn and others. Cadawny Clark vs Moses Clark, One Tato Lad containing Fifty-seven acres, moreless ajoining lands of William Dean, Hiram Mayan Robert Mcflonnald, Ex'or., vs Museo Samuel, One Tract.of Land containing Two hundred and eighty acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Walker Samuel, Samuel Gardner and others. Terms Cash. JAS. EIDSON, ssa. Aug 12 1857 4t S State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. W. W ieand wife, J. C. Thomas, Guardiati sd!<i tern of his minor children. Y an order from the Ordinary, I shroceed Bto soil at Edgefield C. H., on the ?rst Monday in September next, for partition, the Real Estate o Mary Ann Thomas, dec'd., a tract or parcel of lan lying and being in the District and State aforessid, on the waters of Wine Creek, containing one huna dred and thirty-one acres, more or less, and ad joining lands of Abram Kilereose, Estate ofSra Thomas, Mrs. E. Canfield, Tandy Buokhalterad Taxa-On a credit until first of January. (1858.) The purchaser to give bond and sctt and a mortgage to the Ordinary to secure the chase money and to pay for titles. Costs to be in Cash. J- EIDSON, saX. Aug 5 1857. St . SQ Save Costs whilst you Ca.,p A LL persons indebted to the Undersignedgelt . by Note or Account, are hereby warned they MUST PAY UP, or make sattsfactsrg~r rangements, previous to Return Day, or theyel most assuredly he compelled to pay costs. 1 Ta got to raise $5,000 in an incredlible short time, and t heidebtdt et Aug 5 6t