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TXU PARXEB UnV J. 0. ? E-Ss N D E . Let monied blockheads roll in wealth, Let proud fools strut in state My hands, Ily homestead and Iy health Place me abovo the great. I never f.wn, nor fib, nor fain, To please old Mamnon's fry, But independence still maintain Of all xinathi tie sky. Thus Cincinnatus at his plow With more true glory shone, Titan Caeiir with his laurelled brow, His palace aid his throne. Tumult, lperidexity and care, Are bold ambition's lot; But these intruders never dare Disturb my peaceful cut. Blest with fair colupetelce I find What moniarch's never can Jealth and traw'iuility of 1in111d, HIeaveii'b choicest Uitt to 11111. From the Aimierican C tton Pia-ster an.1 SAi. WORE FOR SEPTEMBElI. COTTON PIcjizj..-Tihe regular plantation work of thii nimmth is co.tton picking, whil'h should be vigoroudiy pro.ecuted witil all ite force of the plantation that can be pr--e.l into it. Now is the time to gatnther aa A. No. 1 Fair article. T!he earlier cotitn is gathered after oiening the btter. If it stand in-, my da. alter ope.1ing, in the boll, expo.,ed to the dew of night and the bri.hit shining -lil of (lur all tlrimnal day, it ulndergoe a lileaching proee.s, which, while it inpLrt.< to tie staple a lead white color, w;th a cri-p harhi toich, dlestrosy its pe0culiar nlate, gol.;en or ev vam huwe. Tile planter or mai:1etr 'roti n1e :1l propr car,. in gathring - coton. to ;Vid .pi gae'.:t with it t(ug , tielt le' if. C 'iiiairalie lea ll, huoVev - in a ftnner, rie'. cr1a Clored sample, wl i ot so muchIt afiee: its valae. ill i:l'kt! as will tile dWadl wihite ,Iar a le. e-lean led.(! 'mipile. Ilan sla oIi'Nl not I-- llwei I. t 1'r l th hll6 from the lil-;i in iain:.t..wj;iLe it re:ark tMe pic'Lig, it is (ike .-ilnt.b to the rirowing stalk during t Se ml:l h '' Septeint er. 'he pirodutctivenes.s of the ' ot:.,n phurt -afrequently iniure.l in eA'vl ii ,-. tile car.-!,"-.n. il han1ti ill bewlin. t ior it .n 1 ;re-i: the l..nb. together, by ivi' ' :: I .re broktnl iil iitr wie m1anged ; tle-e iljurie- are irreparable by the platn., thils late in ti:e -4. . Ulld th e1 conSe quent loizs frequtentlycnidrbe Moni:r Tairs.-if you have not alre-(dy sowel zuflicicnt land in tirnip4 to furnish gree1 food for your stock-cattle, hogs and sheep, pretty contstaitly through the winter, and es peciallv FebruarV ail Mlch, it is no0t yet toc late. Two aere., of land or more, where tile stock is large, matde rilh, well prepared and sowed, with tIhe' seeel (of the Strlp leafed, Red top or large Norf.lk globe turnip, is worth to the stock $150 Iter acre. We wish very Imu(tch we couild impl)rei upor1 olir readers t:e true value of the turnip, and it, importance on1 aI cotlon plantation when r.iised on a large peale. as it easily may be. It iake a most valuable fxod for all animils on tl-e plan tatioP. Tile m ater ad his iAil y and his Ie. groes all like thlen, anid they conItitutel at good, hlealthful diet for the fall and winter. 'Then your milehl cows are especially fond of turnips so likewise are your hogs, sows ail pigs espe cially, benetitedl by themn whlen boiled i:-to sgop or soup, with a little corn or meal ; y.on sheep ueed no0 better winter food thanl the tulr nip. With at suifficiecyl3 of turnip food, and wiodsi pasture ihr your' sheep to run on, yor mnay have good mullttonl all the winter, and you ewes will be healthful. and produce igrous sprightly lambs. Th Iey requmre no trouble or exes nthe way of housinug, and thley reqir' by deep plowing andl highly man1luring it and1 sowing the seed. Remember those hungry. dy ing cattle of hist winter andi prepare an acre o1 two more yet. W INTER APT'Ri'nr.-Ry0 for winlter pastur'ag( must be sown during the laitter part oif this month to be good. On sandy. loose land it wil be advantageous to sow rye among the ct tton after the picking in September. Oni clay or cul careous land, that is not benehitted by the tread ing of stock, such practice is injurious to the land. The Egyptian Oat may be sowed tile last o September fbr pa-tur .ge. It makes a mnost val uable pastura-.e, an on rich or high~ly inmprovet land tile blade is frequently three-fourthls to on< and a quarter inch mn width. 'Thle " Re.scue' or " Wildl Texian Oat" should be sownI now *This is a valuable article for' winlter paitura~g( though it be true, that it is too dleheate anti tender for the hioof ot' stock except sheep421, yet for. soilig 011 rich land, ita icharater and repu tation is establish~ed beyond dloubt throtughout the planting States. In tihe hlands of soime planters it has failed, but thlis failure is mlost probably thle eff'ect of the past unfavoi'rable sea son. It is wort~ay of' further triaml. A YERY INTERESTING ARTICLE ON MLLES. BY n. McNROE., WOODFoRD CITY, KENTrCKY. Mr. Editor :-Supposing that little is known: among thme generality of' your readers as to the extent of. the nule buiness~ ill this Stat,,, I con eluded it would nlot be uinilterestinlg to themit to. learn concerninig it, and11 somethig of the char aeter of tihe beast itself, als I take it for granted thley have not1 had11 anl ofportunity of lea.rninlg all his phrenlological deve~lopment.','r temperament. Tho mule trade is one of' the larged of Ken tucky, and a:l'brds one of' her chlief' souirces of revenue. The increasin-g (demand for thiem in the South, amiiong the sugar ar.dl cotton1 phulters (which is iniig, no dlonut, to the great numiber of' tarmns amtiaily b,.-in.:t Copeneld ill that section.) aff'ords a v.-ry eamsy sotlion for thle eagerness andJ extenlt to whih stuek grower5 lanneh into the trade, for it is a very bi -avy buiness.2. re~:lniing ia great decal of' capital. The! mulet is fed fromi hoanig im ( whi i.: 'iierally' at the age( of :or si mnthS.) to the ihil extent of Its ('i paci.ity to en, :nld that i o' otn oats andCVI crt. -e-h' with) hay. anud f'orbler. f:u lieu of' the liong fad soilinu is usuatlly adiple. inl the tumi:m-r. a; tin-y at~'re. econtined i:n a pondl, or pa~ddiotk. conltr.iing an acre or two ai ground. whi'lh is nI., Iliy partial.ly hiaded, in herds of' one hunderd or on1e hundre'i and fiftm'. In tis wartV a kept until the fall after they are twe. ~vear.s nh!. reu'eivinlg a sort of for('ing hot hlouse treatmento. At this age they are taken to the soulthern mar ket, not always by th-. 1:edler, hut miore geneiraly byv the speculator or " trader,'' where ther' ar sito the planter entirely unbroukenl. 'The planters are too cautions to buy a broke mulek' e ii shoulkl prove to be an antittuated, biruken down beast, tattenedi up, and sold for at young one--as it is more dillicuilt to judge of thleir ages than thatt of a horse. The external marks oh time, and' service is n~ot generally so apparent upon them. But it is a small job to break a mule. It is onlly nleessary to have a steady horse to work them with and a second hand to drive thern an hour or' two to keep himo up, after which, he is considered ready for any service that the farmer may requlireX of him. lie mar' kick osco or twice, but is unlike the spiritdl horse, who when he commences is apt to kick himself out of the harness before he stops. There were in this county, in the year 10>5, 2000 mules; in '5t;, there were 2888S; the niumbeu in the country at present I have no mencts of as-~ certaining, but suppose it is at least aIS ;reat, perhaps greater than in anly preiou yeair. T1he probabilitiei are tha l o6f these, or1 as mlanv, wero fed in this couint n each year. The coiun ties imnmediately ar'ound no0 dloubt, fed equally as3 5 lA some no doutbt m1oreP. Thle counoties of nm . Fayette, Clark anld JO5aOmineC arceon 'quitO :as extensively in the trade as this. 'iesidens the great number of males fel annu ally in those counties, we supply N'ew Orleans, New York and other cities with an immenI~Se amount of' beef, mnutton andi bacon. T1hese, facts being considered, you may readily imagine that we mish, of necessity, be a grain growing peo. ple. Such is the fac't. Yet so extensive is the bu. nes u E-. g e a e ~ rfts upon ford to give 40 ets. per bushel for corn, at least they say so. and cannot get it for less. In this portion of Keniuckv. a lot of mules is almost considerel a legal t'ender; no man is alraid to buy nules at a little less than he thinks thev are worth if' he has ainvthing to teed them . on,' for he knows that some iuyer will come I along in a i-w days and Pay him'a small profit I on the first co.t anl the grain they have eatent. It is not uuial Ir a farmer tip borrow Imoenev out of banks oni tour or six month's time. to pay fiot a lot of mules to) eat up his surplus of lrove:er,. iknowing that it is more protitable to) do o than to sell tihe surplus at iIune. As a consequence of this great mania, if it i might be so called. and which has now existed for several vears, good horses have become co- I paratively scarce, sattdle aitd harness horses com m.ding the nmst exhorbitant prices. The sports of the turf were in a perfectly collapsed state, the best stallions were poorly patronizel, and mares of finest form, tile pulrest stain al most brilliant escutcheon, were basely " prostituted to the forced and ignoble embraces of the assitine ravisher.' The average price of weanlings is about sev enty-five dollars. No. 1, fromt eighty to mninety, and extra, ofiten ais hig:h as one hIundred :md twentv. A lot will oftenl Cange, hands as often as a dozen times before ready teur market. Year lings will aver.e I u1ppe' about. oe hundred dollars, owing in a great extent, however. to their quntalitv. At two vueurs oll they will bring one huLdred and tw:-titv-five or thirt.v, it' they are. av erage select lots, iure. A teighbor ot, mine is ti-dting a lot of one hundred, tir which I at told le ias relsed $1 75 a romt.d. But this is an extra lot, no doubt the best lot in Kentucky. The s:une gentleIian ga a short tille ago $300 1 fur a two year old to work to his Sulkv, and is working t-. his wagon ein his farn four, i;r which I :n totl he paid 4:'01n each. Another gentle m:t (it' this atmten.ty sold a short timei ago a two year old mare mule for S4l1t. But these are t'.mle lrices for. tihnev imules, there isa miail and inter'ior class of animal.. tht is consideredel a sort ofe dead heatids, and whiih the feeder won't buy teifz ered alon. atde these are ones utu:dly iittd in service on the firtms. 'UIti! firzed 1.v 'ete scarcity :id ligh prie.- (X hre.The Kionfuckdius wonhi not u< :! mule-.. B-it witin1 the e.t fi-x vears tIer have IW4e0ee common10.i te te trIl. leniliigr the eniuw and1 n! on. and,1e1s1 iit* : ii a v pair' is S -'er. int the carria-ro. -.eof thi-m aro pr.-ity glib go-rs 6--r at litr (r t-l 1, wite.e tht-v get l:y tnd t yill.. ii then take the ish - /e ' a de." Persons who have tried thm ol their ihrms ariv btte~r ; - .% '.i,! th-:m they sa ,thi~ i theCy though-lt !"hev wodd be.Thy er esik rarel. vver get int, w:I do ;is mu:ci work as lore whii will cost t ee <neich monwv, aid at the s0 n-e. iOe sisiit el:i het, and mterl' illfi rior ood, r a imlle wil .k v.-rv well on wheat str~av and tcoren shmlck. whle.-l ihe~ h..,rsn mt'ti have grai as well , a g.o :dl!owa1nee, of, himg f )id. tle-v are I etrer i r r s rvatlts t, liandih. :as they canl staid m-l'1et an.1 violhent tr'e'a0 lmle'i1. he."tr thanl 11he horan a b ns,nchi as the, low f e ve dles , anot llipAr hi.; vale as mutthei as that oif til orza. As to their temperam-lt and imeuliarities it k useless to say inch, the worhl knows pretty much what that is. lie is not so pllt to runt ts the horse. but more alt to kick, viz: utitil broken. ie is fond of coampaly, is decide'lly gregatriouls, and his attachments are quitt as stroug whent once formel as those of the horse. It is anlnost impossible to confine one awyin otim antassoi ate. lie will climb over the t ee it' pract ica ble like a dog, or if more practicable ercepl through a crack, or worm himself under it ilke a pig. An aquaintance of mine told me that hte waus onice in the habit of weorkinug a pir tel gether, lbut oel onie occasioti wishtinu tol use lent onte. hte confitied the other in a close stalet' where ais he thouetght het would lee comelletd to remint. Bitt ott i returll, he foundt to his astonishmenit. thmat thel lwlrverse) beast haed aseendled into thre hay left. which enlterprisintg feat it had accom-~ pltithed byv first gettirn! into) the tronlgh, thenl(ce through the hollle left tor throwing the hay into the mangit!er. The circumnstanice forcily reiniided himt of the faict that the " Becst laid schemnes of inice and meni, Alft gatng atlee."e Andre at thme samt~e thtuet c)ov:eled itat if p .rseverance will not overcomne all thingsr~ it will at at, umutagetmn seenunttgly' un suirmlounlta o1A bstatcles.-Asi e,4cau GkiAr Journail. Tru: Honetst Cnt.ut: ont -run Sr.e eer nT. .Maxa Ho~::sf.-For the teil ofl Cturmmill. tlthcr.'re has an itistinictive passion:-bothm are natives eof Arabia, andh when the horse scenits the odor, he is inistinctivelv drawn towards it. The oil of 'Rhtodim~n possess's peculiar prop. erties. All antimatls senm to) cherish a foundness F for it, and it exercises a kind of subduing imilu - once over them. The dlirection given for tamling htorses are as follows:0 Procure some horse castor, and grate it fine; also gtt some oil of Rhodiumit and oil of' Coim. min, and keep the three sepearate in air tit bou les. Ruhi a little oil oIf Cummtini uponyotur handtes. atnd.nppro~a.h the htorse in the field, Onl the wind ward sideC, seo that he cant smteli tile Cummintu. The hiorse~ will let youi conie tip to bun without I mmediately rabl your handl getntly on the horse's nas', g-tting a little ofl the teilo n it. You can thten leade himt anywhere. Glive iim a little otf the easter on a piece of loaf stugar', atpple or potato. Put eight drops of oil of Rhodimn into a la-. dlies' silver thimble. Take ?he thliimbe hetwt~een the thumltb andC middele liiger tof yottr right ha~nd, with the feore-iinge~ur stopepintg the moouth of' the thimble, to prevent the oil frm runiiing tt whilst yotu are openling thne mtouthm of thle horse. As soeon ats vein have opened the~ horlSe's ttiouth, tip the thimtble over ulpeon his tongue, and lhe is y-our servat. lHe will follow yen like at pet dog. He is now youtr servatit and ft-iend. You cant teach honl atnythiing, otnly be kind to himr, be gen-. tIe. I.ove 'him aind hte will love von. WmxTO JATveN SWIx.--Me)st farmters dlelai' th'is bu aintess quitte ttoo lon~g. It is ai wvell-aseer tained fact' that fait anel tlesh are latid eon ineh muore' eas.ily ini warmn thtan in coeld weatthier'. No fool is wasted now, ini keepietg up thme heart of Ithe tanimaln systemn. The pior'kers should nor he allowed to m'tn int mhe roiwl 'ir th-: p.Ctir etler the hteats of' Sumumer are p-is:. If in leanl cein. dition the y mtay be penned by the mfiele of' Sept. antd putt utpn fdl feced. We betlieve foutr powi of' poerk catn be ade tnow cheaper' thatn tr.:e pntnds 'ctinhe ulidoC netxt Ntovembller anid D~ecemlbi-r-. Net (ehiy is thte wethler greaitly in v~ior eof tlte' litd'ier 1but Ih hals now on }hatd a multitudie ot ir'.,hl:thil at: el-. it the field awel igaerdetn. that can 'redily. be tu:rned timo ':ieelbst .baconl. Ti.-r i' tile re'itsn stwc es o, w~thieb I|swine will cat gr-eeii'r. IeaK:'.dak andl ear. Thlerear f th'tei beetsi nad;. efhage k-wes r 'ul, t iw unusd .anuer gua es nd t.at.es, that wiill rot uniless tr'ans~ferrd t the feedile tr'outeh. dhiet, promote the thrift of' the aniumals aml keep up goed digestiont. In the winiter thtis kitte of~ diet is searce, atnd the umniform mteacl antd ceorn~ soon sates their appetites and they d~o ntot gaini as muchel itt flesh. When thte process oef fattening ist hiriun, the pigs shouhll have all thte fbetd they will *eat til I ceani, utntil they are read~y for time knife. A sqjueahnrg pig is a cry thant should never lhe Iheardl about the farmer's premtises. It will at ar. Ncm York Times. MAisc: is SWINE.---. Jlhn Bonner', of Ianecock coutyt3, Ga.. cotmmrunicates the tb'owing nei'er failing remtedy for mange, to-tiit: "Giive the pig or hog alfected (accor'ding tt age) ftrom teni to twenty grains of arsenie, t wiee a wveek for' three weeks, feedinng himt plentiftully during the titmec, and I warrant that he iwill soont shied off and becomae perfectly well, fat anmd sleek. It will also cutrc the worst ca-se of nmange on anty dog. I speatk from experience, antd therle is no danger of doses of1 that size killing eithter g, or dogs. how-rn Mov~ . Se t.LzN ()x...The antipathy' between cattle antd dogs is see univ'er-al that when oxen or steetrs are suilk', aind lie downe asI they often dJo, if a dlog is thr'>wvn on them, or at themu, they will instantly' rise ande go on, iwhen noethim.; else will tmtoie thie:n. ADirty kitchen and bad cooking hae driven maty a one frota hqmne to seek comfort and bap Boot and Shoe Manufactory, T Il E Subscriber ha ing epened a B O T - AND S 110 E MIANUFACTORY tit loor to thei Post Oflict, respectfully aruneec to the cit:zets of Edehpfield Villaae andt District. that he is prepared to make to ordeer any article in the Boot and Shoe Business ! 1lavin..: the. best work men iin thie ,trimct in his em- W ploymitient and being a praethl wieworkimn hiiself he tieels war-anted in sayin- that hois work will be done in the nezuest wnid latest styles. lie has also on handl a large Stck tf fine PUMP SOL.ED mnd fine W ELTED :nd DOUlALE Soled BOOTS. Al., a sitock of ,enitemen nd ladies' SIIOle.V-all of his own iamufacture--which he will Sell for cash. NICHOLAS McEVOY. N. B.-A Negro boy watedctl to learn the [;et and Shoe trade. Feb 4 tf 4 1 Fresh Supply of Groceries, &c, r '11 E Subseriber Is jlst ieeeivedl nti-1 opened a lare' and froest esiortment mf the fillowineg s Geeols. whicl he is seatllinqt at rensotable prices. t N. 0. Su,-,air I louse Y lUP ;11 Cotmion MOLASSES; Fine Tal1e S.\[LT in boxes: It A --ol sutiply off Frelh S.A.% ON: I '' "'- .nhlGTERS: Fie Freli PiCK LF.S an Ca per SA (UCE ; 'ie'king~ ' -iN EG . l-1 hite anid A pple: Fine Oirtonn. PEPP E R ;: I.arte suppic fof Ci!AUKi':RS and CAKF3 of every des.cercptc:.ii Fint LKMONs and Lemoinn SYlWP: G i:hort's best Pearl ST.\.CII, &c., &e. Togevther w~th at FULL and COMPl.ETE Ste.ek l *%.e article usually lmn.ii -in a' we'I furnished t rticerv Store.W..LE . .lUbI 2,2 tf 281 TIlE ESTATE OF SOUTH CA11OLINA. EDGEPI1.'. D I)hSTRIC'T. IN CO.110N? PL EAS. ! t .\Mt'Fr. TI103f AS. who is in the Cumtndly of the k Sherifft o F.cteficlch Di.trict. by virtue ofit Writ of n.,g ot el Nathficitcu r: the stit (f Ieeehel Tein- I ple!,. inviit filed in my Olice. itgether with a Scheel tle ,n nth. ,f tiS emtat anal eft. hiM litinn tI S the Court (f (Cmtmn P:ens. praying that lie mni le I neit-eir'cl tio the benee t e f tle .\ctt i ctihe eneiral *.s..mblel ' tee: it fir the rief ef insedv-t tichteis. :It i t'ir. *e-!. Tihc t i the .scud Rhelie'l Templets. oeld c1ll other Creiter.-. ewilen the .al. S:ineel t TheAnn is in anywi5e imiulbc...1%.et tl y are hereby Humt mee .1 i h-ve -leice to eatIc.r tefore the :.eid Cou -it eI i.elelihl C..enrt I lIne, eml Tumepday the Sixth dlay rf .itiler next ti Fhow :nttt-i if any tey eein, why the pra*yer ef the p -tition aeforesniid hlro;d not: le granted. TWdAS. G. BACON, c.r.' . Clerk's Office, March 1.. 1%7. ' I Jeily 7, 5,7 1 te, 27 ( 4TA'T OF SirrI CAROLINA. F.DGF1lM ILD DISTRICT. IN COMl.1ON PLEAS. DW.\RD I'i. whom i:, inl thle enlstndly ifthe i h of ie'i-;strie y virt t nwrit of t'aic ni /. at the sit f .Tnmes P. ('fc'r. liela r til]il in in (Iflie togetther vith i. S'cel. nie ll 0: eoer ii-1 (Heite nnel eTv.'ets.hIis pe-itition tethe ] t'ourt cf C.toiin l'ee lrint th t he n:i' le nd. taiutedei to tle iienefit ofe the ii-ts efe thee tGenernl As semblr. inn.!e tC'or the relie'f If inc lve.ri eleitors. It is Ordered. Thit tie sad, Jnmes P. Cofer. end all either Creeditors, tee wheoein the sniel Edw::rd Bush is in anyw'ise indeited. Le. and they ire hereby smimnned. :mdlihaive notice ito noppenr beefrre the vniiel Court ot lE efietd Curt !Tious.e, oi Tunsday thee Sixth slay of October i-xt. tn show enuse if any they ean. why the prayer, of the petition tforesniel. shonld int le grint. T IOS. G. BA CON. c c. Clerk's Offie, Feli. 21, 1857. July 7, lite 27 STIATE'i OF SOUTH'I CARUOLINA, EDG;EFIEII DMiTRICT, IN C03MMON PL~EAS. Cf'1 E~rflE OYE~I~St1itET, whco is in thce cutirtady' T of lice She'Ifl oef Ed;:ef{ethl lM;trict. hby virtue ecf ac Writ eof Cciee eid S.et'c'e~ilec ia t ti-.e suit eof Jos~eephi New, hain.~t'; flil inc my eflie. toecthcer tithe n i Schiedle un oathi. eef his estaceteeln ei'ects. his pet i ticen to the Couirt oef Court of Commion le.a. perny ig ticet bce mny he nehntitted teo the beineit of' the Ae'ts ot' the G'einerne! AMsemibly mail. for thes relief cof inseslvent dlebltorce, rt i... OrIeiredc. Thcct the 'caid Josephtl New'.cnnd sll othter Creditors, tcj whorm the said (tecoe Ovecr street is icn ainwise imih(le e be, ael teyi tire hercey summonnredcl andl hnere nieOi t appenrli beforie the .ciel Cour: at ISckefeldl C-.ncrt lecIIoue Tueesda~y the Sixth dacy of Octoeber ntext. tre slicw tienu' if anyi theiy ean. why the pracyer of the petitiuin aforesnci, chldcc nol be granted. TIi OS. G. BA CON, cc. CeksOffece, d~th JulyJ 7.1:ate 27 STATE'i OF SOUT H i .4ROLINA, IDGI"WIELD) DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLEAS. TA MES L.c IIILL.c who is in the cunstocdy of the SSl~et ill' of Ecdpfieldl Dist riet. by virtue ref cc Writ eof Ccepiic ml Nur'.c'iemelumc. net the suit oef B. ". Dunblar, hacvin;: filed in moy Office, togethe ir with a Schedle cit centh, ouf his este :imd eff'ctic, his pet i tiutn toe thce Ciecrt oef Common lens' pcrainii thact lie may be amite.l to lice beeit tof thte Ata oif thce Genettral As-etnbtlye miareO for the relief of iinsclvenct dluhtors, It is Ord~ereed, that the said B3. S. l)unbahtr, aend all other (Creeditors to whcomf the said Jtnese L. Ilill is ine aniywise idebhted, lie. and they sire herebcy sumiemonied, andie have nuot ie toe ipea biiC efoere time stud (court :el Edctcfield Coucrt Houetse, cin 'Tesdiiay the Sixch dly of Oecber necxt to showc cetse if anyi they encn, why the prayter of the pcetitin acfereseuid, should not be granited. TilOS. G. BA CON c.c.r. Clerk's Omeie, Juno 1, 1857. Juely ', 1]57. late 27 I tate of' South Onarolina, ED)GEFIELD DrsTRICT, IN COMMON PL E A . Ti. C. REELAND. who is in the entstoely of the * . eift eef Edlgefreld Distriet, by virtue of Write ofl CL i ee e l coIit*/fe'e'liedu at the sutit of Meeker, llerbiert & (co., tnil Stranig, Adlraein & Cii., hcavineg hild in myi Otticc, toegetheir with ac S'ee'.eIn el en 'ah ofl i estet aitet m tel'eet.., his petitien lee the Coucrt ocf tunoe Ple n tes, pcrayintg that hC te inny I.e teedmeitted tee thce beetit cof the Acts eof te Gccctnci Assembihly nde ier the relief oef incselvettt dteltor, It is Ocrdleed. T1hact -~e theet ni- e Nek herliebert &t (.. aned trancg, Merncin & ('c. amte cell either ereiitcirc. tee whome theii satid J. M. C. F'reeanis c in anet cywie' in Iceted, he, aned they acre Iehe eby iecummoned. cand hacve noetie tee aphpenur bef'ore cthe steid Curt sit Echgeeld~ Court~ license, oni Tuesday thce sixteh dy eoft Octobler next. te shocw eneuso if aney ttey enn whye the prayer of lice petiioncc afurceeid, shouclc n iot be graneted. TJ103. G. IBACON, e.e.r. Ct"rk' 0. cee. A pril 0, lSui Jul 7 , >.. 7I1' to - 27 Octa on Burial Cases! r'lIE Subscribeer keep. constantly, on hand at kls . I Frnitur'e e Rooms. oppcc..ite the Picost leelic, cca Laee-:c an-ertet'e: oif this newv style ref MET IC ' ~ UUENAIL CASES, ref hentu'i'nl foirmn, and tciishtted itn perfeict r'escelcec ret highly poeilsedl RLOSH WieO 'Dl. TelleCAS:-8 arte nocw etent.tely'1 tusedl - ai.h lecssecS manyci vath!cl aidvatesc over' atl C' :inis nowjc b~:efor e hcthe ublic. -Ah1s0- tI I ili esee kteep rc iady fcor de'livcry ait a moement'ci wm iein:. cc fire Steeck cf W( 'Ole ( t FFINS, of my I'wn nmmccifneture, nied ol tall size s. pices need eecchtv. S J01hN M. Wl'TT E~dg'eield, !ay 1.' -- la L Cotton Gins and Thrashiers,. , LL Plant ers whoee wich to lereioen' COTTOCN 11 GINS ancd TilRA .lh ERS eel :hic bestl per' feorrmanutc'el madtel cof lhe best maictericehs, r' supledcc by nepplying to the subsicribur. ..ee beI sonatlly ror by hette'r. ,ettheri' ler A'i whoc faivuor mee with theeT and thiece wihe apply' *-et .r eustom aire please'd, nocs('Ue te ce' .-ie'reafte'r, shacll hacve .uif Ii shall be as cceessful inc utey 'hUcrt cs I haety been hierettcflre. Aehclress i105. e. CIH .\ PM.\N, Cosleemtn's X IictioNh.l dL'e;&'e i l, ,. .C., orr s LA WREN CE. dJOllNSON, Agzent, Marc'h I1 tf 9 Cash Must Come, , LcL Perscnse in aenywise ieebte'd lto the Firm i. of e irt~eor & Smcith, cre hcereby noctifiedr J that lthey' M(lJSTi S ETTLE~ the saime 'eitheout de- te a s I am comipe'lb-d teo macke set'lemenent with the A dcministraetor oni Mr. Mc'Greg'r's Estate in ca shiort ct tcceu. Loinger induhtlgencce ten next Returne dayv nce-d not lhe <xpectedh. TJheis is facir warnting toe al ye thatl are imterested. F. [.,. S.'hI~I. -lunce I1l, tf 2 FINE NEW FL4UR. j if 2 9 AUGUST A A OV TIS - . Ks HO & 0., GUC-D STO .M N L r&CO., HOLESALE AN R IL DEALE'S IN FINE:'lL HIKG" rriinks, V alks q, Pet I ' c. Uzii':.lle Stol. READY-IYs-D LOTHING - AN 'URNIS*I.IlG GOODS Foi Men ane; Boys. 3PRING AN SUiiER STYLES ow Rendv, nr.- -miracing eve 'v -.R[E TY. 'YLE nna RXi :NT. This Stock wi b. found he unsurpr.: .e.1 i qualled ill any rt ot suth. aving paid trivi tintion to thie muti.I'aetre of ir Gouodu, w--re i. eniared ton ifl-r vur 'ri- nds and e pnblic in gene-r. I GOOI) CLOT;!!H ES and at w prices. TAILORING! e have Or m. hm-lt a nitufiieal-kf CASSI P1111. CLOTIS :ml VFT!Ni..S4 of every '*lu arid pattilrn. whiih will 1'- .nt .t i nitatle ur tirder in the ioiit approvedt styie, i. the siortesi itiew. ttd warrainted1 to fit or no stale. W Call mavl see for yourselves, at the olul stand .1. NI. Ntwby & Co., n:th-r the U. S. Hotel. A uusta, AI ti 15 tf 14 Selling Outb...Dry Goods. 3 ROOM & NORRELL, Auen--t:. Ge. will otfer their entire St-ek of i)lY GO1) ir the remnhiiajler of the seasin at Very L.o-ve- Pr'icess. Theuir St4ick is L.1 E and W ELI..\S-ORT. I). mid offers rnr- ittractions tit buyeru. We are n111w en:edil-.uI in th-- inlargement of oui tore, aid wili have to give up a portioi of it ti ie wirkm--n sid, and would likte to I ElUCI e St-ek as l'w am po,sibe lef.re we move. A I i wat opf Clhetup Dry Goods are respectful ,oticij:eid I. az ve 1ns a il. A iutn. t1Jn. 15, tf 23 CHEAP GOODS, i a I E :Sidistriher fhil' 1 a to chint Isisa Stock a Atcuninl h!-4 made arrnigemen1ts to keep li inors ulpeln. ani will vontinu- to oI'er his reiblati toek of* several T1'housona Dollars, principaly finl uit., at Very Reduced Prices. 'Ise wio purchase for CASlI wid find man 'El:' 1.0W. 11. FRAZIER. .Iuae 10 2t 22 JAMES HENEY, AUG USTA, GA. AS a superior issirtin-nt of Sh- cins, Shirt ings, Irish I.ineus, White an Colored IGmbiai1t >r Geit's anl lity's wear; Silk and Linen Cam rv I Ilmdkerchifit, l1l-aiery and Gltvee. Augusta, .Jim.e 10 1,57 tf 22 JAMES HENEY, AUGUSTA , GA. AS a large snsortment itf Muslins, fn't colorf t12 e at a upwards ; Embroidered 'o;at id 6leeves, very chie-up ; Mimillas. at $1.50 an pwirds. Alo.nt largiie St-o.-k of Rnlesii: Fiture wretnadines; Ieregis anl :i;ks; Parnsuls; Fan ndl Trimmingsi. A ugusta, .Junte 10 l-57 tf 22 JAMES HENEY, AUGUSTA, GA. E TISII ES to enll the aittenltion of puersontsi V l enre ol igood bartg.ains. touln hi' ge anl .'li nuourtedI st..ek of D!LY GO00 IS, which liei tnlident~tt w il b' tlind, ton instpe'cttin, Its eenp, ist 'ebenper, thanii that .uf any othier house in ith I'rndle ; heaides, personus buying can be coinfidentit ecovmigt new Gooduas, as his. entirs stock tof Spriin nd Niuimur Goods hias been purchased this sensto A uausta, Juine 1i 185~7 tf 22 PLUMB & LElTNEU, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, At UGlTA, GA. '3T1 attentiont f the puithc is ivied to ot IStock of C110ICE UNADUULERATI )1rnyg, Mei.c(inei(s, Paints, Oils, Gias: PERFUMERtY, BRUSHES, \ nd all other artiel..s in our line. We feel ns'nre hat no I Iouse' ini the Souuth encn on'er a S'oek sut'o ilar to oaur iln g.-nuineni sia and pbur:ty. All ot )tliernal pre'parrn'tins tire madei in stict necord:it vtih the formtuhuies of thle U. 8. lihariineiopi vithi thet beist mnaterials. ntd by the paroper weiugh indl mrensiu e.' Our totk oaf )ENTAL AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS a fu!!, andt wet h-tre unevquall arrrtnnerem~ems jipening addtiitina supp~lies ait thle shortest naotice Feeling ennifitent thiat we enn furn'sh our em, Iinli'r'u wi-h th. B(ut Article, lul rensalteiIl crms5, wte i -ipectfully solicit tarders. antd jaledg~ urselves to 1ill theim wtith fidelity tutu despaich. Late D. B. PlumbS 4. Co. Augusta, Gn. .A pril 13, 9mi 14 LEONARD SMITH'S VETLTN "MUT M CHINE Ill's M-vie a nm'aimi t till the. t lnn ing .iunii. -ties h itt enni hi' broug'.gat to bear on ttii Grtiir i'rablyh i 'l'lainig tI.:rn- nitow in use. Every onh thuse NvIachmies tht ha, beeni pau in operatiai1 cCIIriiig ta the directionvl havte grilenifteel tntuit. I' r workintui will. safty and dura ity, ts will ;nt simiciity ot iflthmannelr in whiebI '.-yI jarpt hul I irnponi. thI.-y su riet' nli Simuttert It is netudit.ts tat iiubii~'*'y' word. niP thue Mahi~et ad thes i'eany Cer'titierat..s trom ;i'rneti'ai mn ' pe'rilar quiihty, is rec'ommiendion ui tu .. It Of-Thevse nh'inea are mnA- . ..'int. IuONii BI) SMITl, ['ae.- .ui anrd stahl b; ew York. ..aee unai Owner, Tri; gg It'Ir the neccruir- senle of prices or other informnatim .g this Stmnt Machinec tddirvess C. lit KENN EYt, Agent, Iliamb~urg, S. U. -.M. Wer'tr. Edgeiehld S. C.; M. A. Sultlitvan iinbling Shoals, and J. Y. L. Parthow, P'artlow' illst. Nuvt'a (; tE 17 Mill Notice ! L HTE Subscribe'r hoiaing .raiured his M1Li, Lbii in i'eninesii's tub tecoi~luodtet his c.t~uuter it the VERlY BIEST of *iMA Lt and FLOUR JItlu 2. fE 21 ADMINISTRATfdUS NOTICE. LL [a ertiut1iis ind~ebted '!o thet Estate iaf S. S. 11l1 hnes,~ deed. ttl nre reugnested tu miiake pny. nit at an early dae, anal t those having ainy de. imus against the Esotte are hbereiby ntitiied to ren r them in ftirthwith propilerly ut tusted. Ang 12 5m"n 31 CO LU MBUiS! Hs~E imported SPANISH JACK COLUMBUS will stand the FALL SEASON at Edhgefield Hcommenucing thte 10tir August. ,8. F. GODD.3 CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. OTICE OF CO-PARTNERSIIIP. JIM Undersigned have ans sociated thelmselves to ter, uder the itne of ITI & .ONEA, for the. pose of carrying (n the ach Daking and Repairing Business dil its vnrious biranches. hlevy expect to keep tantly 411 hand n iood asortment or 1RIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, &, - Of the latest sles. SAll sorts of REPAIRING done in the be t 3iner, nAd with the greatest disp:ith. liberal share of patronage is respi-etfully soli d. F. L. SMITi, LEWIS JONES. gelld. Feb 20,1857. tf 7 Dr. McLANE'S CELEllRATED V E R MA- I F U G 1E 41 ANt1) LIVER PILLS. Pwoof the best Preparations of the Age. They are not reconi mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name pur ports. The VERMIFUGE, fo' expelling Worms from the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Vorms. The LIVER PILLS, for the cure of LIVER COM PLAINT,. all BILIous DE RANG c.NTS, SICK HEAD ACHE, &.-. Purchascrs will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane's Cele brated VERMIFUGF. and LIVER PI.S, prepared by .OLE PROPRIETORS, Pitts burgh, Pa., and-take no other, as there are various other preparations now before the public, pur porting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLANE'S, are worthless. The GENUINE MvcLane'sI Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEING BRO'S, G0 Wour S-r., PLTTsBUnrGI, PA. sole Proprietore SCOViIL~ & MEAD, No. Ill, Charles Street, teneral Whiolesale A gecnts for thieSotnthern States whomn n!tI ordetrs multst be atddressed. DJ7 So'd by G. L. PEN N, Edgeceld. S. C.: A . Casimegroy and TL'1T &; I'ELLETITER, lJ:ntnburg : IssaIL & I lAtantie, L~ongmtirers, and WIianIILAW 1,voN, A bheiviile. A pril 7. 1N57. l y 13 Mountain Dew Whiskey. F A:'d now r eeiting oni C..insimentfrom Green ville. Distriet, a few hairrels pure Mweet Mash II .rh EY-said to bie 'nrom the best Iaistillery in e State. Call in and exaine. . S. E. EOWERS, Age.nt. Uamburg, May 27 tf 20 inegar and Spices for Pickles, I L. PENN, Agent, is now iciving and has Supei or Wl hite P-ekling and A pple Viniegar; supelLri).r 0:liungd Muiisltrd; Cietramon Hik ; W hte Ginger ; Mace ; Tumeriec; WhIitte Pepper: Clove.s andl N utm, gs. 2"For sale by (. L.. PElH, A at. u-y I if U RAT.S WANTED! IELr ~v a fai prot~ foa 11o43d ekan P .\IGS -t i: .%.-.-~ m i lamhurig. '. SOUTil C 'A1I0LINA, IN flRDINA IIY. Y W. F. lflSOE, &uq., ardinary of Edgefield ) istu ict. Whlereais. Jn.-o~h McCasrty unint applied to mue for tiers of Adiistru~ttn tin aill nedu singuar the misi andai s rh t.rihts twl tid Itito Denii -aurit bitle af 'hie 1)inLiet nf'-euuid. dleceased. Thes3' aon-, t herefore, mi el it a adishil al and i.!tlar. the k mdred v. iid creiditor' oif thle said deeeap to he and app~hear b~efire mte,nat tiur next Ordinary's mlrt for the said1 I)i strict, to 1e holen at Edlghield IT., ont the 7tha day iof Septembher ntext, lii show use, ifanty, iw by tile said aidministrationishtould not be Ave under my hatnd and seal, thiis 2-th day nf A ug. the. year of our L.ord one tlhonannd eight hutndlred dt fifty-seven anud in the 82nd year of American i~ejndenc. W F. DUIllSOE, 0. E. D. August 25 es 3 FRESli supply of Landrethm T lJ3P SEED ~just received. The assiortmtentt comtprisen L.arge. White.Globe, Largte Norlfidk, Yellow Sco.tch or Al ordeecn, JImproved Purpile Top'i Ye'mlow PRuinhnga, Early IDutcht lhit, [tedl or Purple Tops Fint. ErCall soon and get yo.ur supplies. G. L. PEiN N, Agent. u' tr 2 Pot Ash. IL. PENN. Agentt, hass just received a sup e-. ply ofPOT ASH, piut up in tin cans, with j Am..-oti.. t...ar .ar (ad ar .l... AUGUSTA ADVERTISEMENTS. SPRING GOODS) 1857. N, DICKEY & PHIBBM, T AUGUSTA, GA. 85 R, openin this morninp a larae and mrnifi- pu .t cent to -k eor Sprine :'i. Summer D R V Co G 0 0 D S , to which th,-y invite attention. The in: Lile t are repectfully Foiltel. hefore purchasing, con to ell rund examine their awortivin t f ress Goods, which compri-es the latest varieties in style and de- CA sign, having been selected from the cblviest stocks of the New York and Northern markets, and will be sold ve-ry cheap. ma lich Silk Flounced ROBES, with Fringes ; Fmey Plaid and Cheney SILKS; Cite Bisehoff Black SILKS; Gros de Rhine "1 Mih lhek arnd Cil'd Broende SILKS; i Orgmindie ROBIES; Very fine Plain d Plid CIIALLI. tll colors Chaili and Baree ROBES. Plhiu pud Printed Printed MUSLINS and Muslin ROBES, all crlors; Frmech and Eisih PRINTED JACONE'S, und S~rISSLS; Maek and Old CRAPE MA RETZE and BA REGE; Il-wk and Co'd Printed GRENADINESand NORM.AS; Plain and Plaid CRUVELLIS and LUSTRES; l'lnin and Printeid BA REGES; DEBEIGfES. froii to 37e.;] Fine Vrench. Seotch and Einglish GINIJIAMS, aill Siy les: French. English and American PRINTS, wide and narrow: SSolid BRILLIANTS, White, Creen, Blue, Pinik, &e.; Printed BRILLIANTS, Chintz and Colors; PBl'k. White and Color,-d Challi mnd Blerage SC.-IRFS, with Sitin Stripes mnd Piaid ; N% hite and Colored Stell.i, Cushitiere and Berage SHIA WLS ; Selk and Le- TALMAS ansi SCARFS. all col. ors. in great variety and very cheap; White. Rope. Crown and Cruvelli SKIRTS, White and Color.-d : teO dozi-i Sw% iss and Jaeonet COLLARS, from 12 (:R. to CG; Swiss and ..coenet SETTS. verv chetap; Linen COLLARS and SLEE.VES, in settv. vel v lw ; Hinak, Suele Ind Mout1rninff COLLARS; Limni Cambrie 11ANDKERCJIEFS, Plain. Ilenm Stitched :nd Emlbaidel.e d. ehe.1ep: I.ndlies and Miwes' White and Colored Cotton i/OSE; (- en' and toys' Brown, White and Fancy Half IIOSE; Uiels and Mi.s--s' White and Colored Lisle Thremi IIOSE; L;da ss Cent A. vu Misses' Kid, Silk and Lis'e GLOVES; ladies emd Gents White and Light Colored Kid GLOVES; Watck Lace MITTS, .ong and Short: .aedies and Gtnts 1Inleek and K.d GAUXT LETS; DRESS TRIMMINGS. FRIXG ES, &-., in great variity and netw st les : Reeir. - tentel and Iluckaback DIA PERS and TOII'ELLINGS; 1ri4h LINENand Linen LA WNS. verv cheap: Brown and Bleached Table DAMASES, i)y the yard ; 10-4. 12-4 and 14-4 Brown and White TABLE CLOTIS; Emimsed TABLE CO1'ERS.al1 colors: i-ached and lr'n SIIIR TNGS and SHEE T s INGS every brand; COTTONAD ES. BE D TICKINOS, FLAN NELS, PLA IDS. CIECKS. JE A NS; Line n DRILLS. Plain, %%u hite, Brown and Fan. cy BOMBA-ZINES. Plaid, Drap D'Ete and Last ing CLO)TJIS. &e. &c. A nu:-ta, A pril 29 1857 tf 16 C!IEAP DRIY GOODS STORE. SSPRING TR ADE, 1857. BROOM" & NORR E L L, A emUs-rA, GA areenow in recseipt of their nes.w Stock of Spring~ acnd Summier DR Y GOODS. .omiprisinig 'all nf the latest styles eof the season in LAD)IES' D RlESS 000 l)S, EM H Ri)l DRIS, &c., togeth er with a most comnplete~ nssoerten~t oft STAPLE A ND DOMESTIC OOODS, to which they re sp~ctfutlly soticit at tention: PI:in lib:ick and Fntney Dress Silks; Riebl Fiulaird, B~aregc atnd Mluslin Robes; Plain and Printed du enets, Camrbi ics, Brilliants and l.nwns: rFrench Prinited Mus!ins, Organdies, rnd Lawns; Piain Chliesc and Print-:d Chally l)'Laines; .Prinited l.inen Ln.rwns, four Il a' D resses; (e.Chambracys, Ginghamie aend Printls: PIn Debe.ges and Debege 1R0bes, Ifor Traveling Moueringrr Goods, in geod aissortmnent: Camibri:.s. Jhncennets, .Mulls, :Nninsooks, rlarin, Setrip)5ed and Chseked ; . l'lain anid li'5otteed Sws Whilte and Colored Tuerintins:a Cambrieah Dimnitice, utilia T1wills, and W~hite Brnil li. ;G Curtmin Muslins; to r WVhite Crae Shtawt,: Stelthi Shawls: Embrtjoidleraes, a very larze itssortmenit ; J Ilhesiery, a large. assortmuent of every description ; st Alexantder's id Gloe& Silk Mitts. L~ong and Short; I ress Thrimmninhre, Whlalebonses, Long and Shor:: - Skirt< nn. skirtini.s: Fanus. eof all kinds ; Pa:rnasol. large asseert ment ; lcdies' t'mnbr,-llzs; ; Summtier Clo'hcs. Cis~,rieres, Drap D'Etes, Pant thi L ineos, I tnrdlingis. Con:timts,9 Ce'ttecnades, and nmany oilier Goods tfor Gents and Boyse. Irish Litneins, Tabc.le amicasks, D)ansk Tabe Cleetht., Napkins, ])oylies, Tuwels, lluekabacks, Crash, &e., &e.;( Lineni and Cotton Shetngs, 10-4, 1 1-4, 12-4; Pillow Lineis aind Cottons; Etighish L. ng Cloc:hs; BIeacei.l nd Brown'Shieetings, a very'great va riety of imakees; Toae thter with a large assortmcent or Goods frr Serva tns. Auguta. April 1 l57s tf i2 CLARK&00,. AUGUSiTA, GEOIRGIA. j'TOW~ ofelr feor salci their sphe-neihe new itoeek rif $1L V IR WAi, of. e all ki:,da--Ten 8ets, Foerksc. Spoeos, l.ac.Iles, Pas:ry, Cake, lI essert aende Butter Kniyes. ? egods -n i.:aiters, Cake fln.'.el~t, Waers Cod Ierintgham nd .\il i~wrican PLATEDW. RIE. verty sheowy. an.I at h.,.' pe.e. G;OL.D W ATC! ai, o e'l goo~d eea--.'.~ Coer, | IDeni. Tlobia., Ituity & John~tseon, Englisht makee Igenlsen . eef Cse tth.m it.esJr .1 heI Rili Webe1~S ' *trea.t variety; quick Lf P~h Diinon' e 'ari ge saze. [ I; EL R Y, su --- Crul. L'ameo and e.i.sale JEW t--..th.. new st siyls<, with a large~ stoeck oif sh ,.U and Fancy (G0d1)S, lit their store, Post em 0iie Corner. eopposite the liailroiad Bank. A uguta,~t Feb. 4i857 if 4 HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c, Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. i JOlIN & T10M AS A. BON ES. inivite the at Stenttioni of the Planters of South Careolina, to their stock of Swedes U ron inwrorted by thenm direct. Irome Sweden--A L.SO-refined English and Sheet Iron Mill Irons, Lea:d, Coepper, Zinc, Carpen teris anid Smiths Toeels, Ca-t, Blister and Plow Stell, Trace, Waigen. Leg and Cecil Chains, iron Axels, fes, lliae, A xes, Nails andi a full a~sortment of BUILDERS MATERIALS. A.SO- A large assortment of thre most approvedI Agricltu ral Inpeiset, ISuchrassefr-sharpiening Straw Cutters. Corn Shl lets, Wheat Fans. Plows, I harrows, Ox Yeskes, &c. A nd the largsst and best assorte. ent of Riodgers & Sons CUJTLE RY, ever ofh'ered int tl.is Market. A nrgnsta, IDec. 2, 1856, t i 47 Adininistrator's Noi ice. I A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of D. K. ILMenling, ds'e'd , are regtnested to settle with-t' out delay, and those harving~ demands against theo Esitae musrt present theta properly attested by tihe send Mondny iin .lanunry nlext, or their said eiinq wi:1 he. excluded, as: final seitienment will be made in the Ordincary's tOllice onr that day. J. P. MEALlNG, Adm'or, tul i..l., am en . iS T ABL ISHMENT) EDGEFIELD, S. C. r- e .JOHN M. WITT, havina jju Pt re urned from New York with a most COMPLETE mud MAGNIFICENT assortment of FURNITURE, tespectfully announces to his friends and patrons hat he is now prepared to exhibit as beautiful md well manufactured an assortmentof CABINET ;'URNITURE as can be found in the Southern itatcs. This Stock selected with great care, mnd he flatters himself, with much taste and judg nent,-was bouaht for CASH at reduced fle ares, and consequently will be offered as LOW is can be afforded. My large assortment consists in part of A splendid variety of fine and superfine Mahogany Wardrobes, A rich lot-all styles-of Rocewood and Mahogany 'Rosewood and Mahogany Libraies, SECRETARIES WITH BOOKCASES, A beautiful collection of Rosewood and Mahogany WASH SINKS OR STANDS, A good stock of excellent spring bottom PARLOR SOFAS, Improved styles of Rosewood and Mahogany FRENCH BEDSTEADS, FOLDING IRON BEDSTEADS, A unique and rare assortment of Mahogany and Rosewood Tables, Consisting of PARLOR. CARD, TEA, EXPAN SION and Ladies WORK TABLES, such as must please the best judges o'f the good and beautiful. Toilet Stando with Glass, -A lot of Corner Stands and Portable Desks, A variety of fine An unusually large assortment of V 3SE .A X"E R3, Comprising Solid Mahogany spring bottom Rock ing Chairs: Spring bottom solid Mahoganiy Parlor Chairs; Cane seat Maple Rocking and Parlor Chairs; a small lot of Prescott Oak Chairs; Chil dren's, Nurse's and Sewing Chairs, and Children's Patent Chairs. CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, Work Baskets, Fancy Boxes and Ladies' Work Boxes, Children's Bureaus, Spool Stands, Bird Cages, Dough Pins, &c., &c. This Stock. which commands the admiration of all who have kindly visited my new Store: was, as above stated. purchased on reasonable prices, and will he sold astonishindly LOW FOR CASH. And I woul-' here state that circumstances, with which all are well acquainted, renders it necessary that I should adopt the CASH SYSTEM and strictly ad here to it, otherwise I cannot carry on my business. An examination of my Stock is solicited. Better bargains are not to be had in Augusta or any other Southein City. Repairing, &c, I continue to make to order any FURNITURE wanted, and also to repair all old Furniture sent. S'end along your work and it shall be done in a workmanlike manner. Of I bespeak a liberal share of public patron age. . L#. WITT, Opposite the Post Office. Junly I, tf 25 JU5ST RECEIlVED, F~fu h'w Yrka Lot or Crib CRADLES, Winow h-irs.Quarte.tt Tables, Ottomans, Foo~t Stools, Child's rTble Choirs, &e. .1011N M. WIT T. .Ilty 29 tf E9_____ WINDOW SHIADEAS & CARPETINO. .AiN 1seuply of Window SII A D~ES andi i Fixures.Also, a lot of CA RPF.TING just reeive*d and for satle by J. M. WITT. A ug 26 tf 33 state of Moutha Carolina. EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Wlesley Phillips andl his rd witie A e gusta A unea, By o f is Ha se Edmu'nd Penn, A tlm'r.J h.Wrda. r 3H Credito'rs of F. M. Young. deceased. win I rendler in t' me duly attested. their accont :against th~e Es-tat, of the. saidl F. M. Young, ont or befot . the. 2tmb day s.f A ngust next, or thtey will be forever hared andat estoppted fromt recoverit'g p:ay meLnt of te.,me. Notice is else' given that a reference will al-o be held in my Uflise ont that shiy, fo'r an accounting~ betwteen the h'irs a:nd creditors of said F. N. Ytong and Edmtund Pentn, thes A dmitnistratror of~ his Estat.-. A. SIMKINS, C.E.F t'. May 27 13t 20 TO PRINTERS, , 7 E have on hand and for sale cheap-Tess VTthan half the original cost-a first rate lot of CH ASES, of all sires, and as good as new. Twetnty pair of CASES, with a few JOB CASES, all in good e -ndition. Also, a lot of Brass GA LLEYS, Slice and Plain wood G AL LEYS, Comtaosinsg STICES, STANDS, a No. 1 ROLLERL MOUL1D, & c., all of which are for .sale remarkable cheap. A pply at this ofie EXECUTOIRS' NOTICF - A ' L. Pe sons. havine desmandIar ins thte Es tute of the late ('apt..John I .aaob ate re l:su:, rese'nt the psr r erly attested to the ltt nidil payme n -bted are informed ..S. N. LIPSCOMB, Ex'ors. Masr 3 J. B. LIPSCOMB. lyr 8 .. iitao ' Notice. # L. pers'~n having~ de manads against the Estate A. of Snt:.h Grsesry, dse'd., e requesisd to rend~r in their n'ecounts properly atteated withtout dl: lnv. :itd hse indcbted I'et'T make paymnent by oi- before keturn lay next, otherwise they will t.:eessatrily hbe cmpelled to settle v ith an attornfey. RICilARD GREGORY, Adm'or. .Vay 6 tf 17 Notice. A LLr Persons indebted to the Estate of Janmes - . Shadlra'k, dlec'd., are earnestly requasted to ntmae immnediate payment. atnd those hv'ing de manttds against the said Estate will render themn in properly attested. II. BURNETT, A d'ora T. M. FIShIER.5 Mar 11 if _9 Mackred! Mackrel!! T h1OSE wishing FIN[E FISIH, inspected and p.Uacked whe're they arc cnught, tof all sizes and num~tb.rs, eall on S. E. BOW ERS, Agent. H amburg. .lanl. 6th 1857, i 59. CALHOUN WVNgSKEY! U tST fleceived Te rn Catses of Superior CAL . JIOUN WIllSKEY, which is guaratnteed by te A gent to he a peure unadulterated article. Put up in Cases of one dozen Bottles expressly for Suuthern consumption. S. E. BOWEflS, Agent. Unomhurg, A pril 8 ti I3 Notice.. T UE Subscriber having lost a small travelling Trunk on Friday the 5th inst., containing a large proportion of the N4tes and Accounts due htimn, nnd htaving proof suflicient to satisfy hint that said Notes and A ccounts have been destroyed1, ent nestly reqluests those whlo are indebted to himt by note, to) come forward at give him ne~w notes. R. M. FULLER. June1857 tf 2 Notice. A LL1 persons indebted to thte Estate of Charb-s ate pay ment. Atnd those haig any demunds will pre~sent them property atteste I. A. RAMSAY, Adm'r. .July 7 18-,7 If 2 HOUSE AND LOT' FOR SALE. I'H E Subscr iber on'ers tor satle his llOUSE and l.OT in the \'i age of Edgelicld, c'oniisting of three acres, with every necessary buildling on the pr.-mises, well of excllent water, &c. Terms accotumodating. . W. LOGUE.