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BYMIENIA L, MUAaXWE,.on the 'Ith August, by Rev. John TrIpp, Mr-TOxAS MIcMArUs, of Edgefield Dis tric, aI M iss MORGARET QUATTLEBUX, of Ala. MARRIED. on the 3d inst., by Rev. Mr. Hawes, Mr. SAIIaL BLACXWntL and Miss ADLttW .raos, all of this District. MARUIE. on the 3d Inst., In Augusta, Ga., by Lewis T ery. Esq., Mir.. JAmEs Moatsmo and Mrs. ANNA PoND, all of Bath, S. C. A LUXURY! If you wish to enjoy a REAL GOOD CIGAR one that will drown your troubles-throw your care-s aside-eanse you to forget your debts and debtors inn-enable you to be more lenient to wards von'- enemies-mak you love " Wife Chil deen and Friends," with renewed ardor and afree tion-and, in short, to render you, for the time beine. happy and comfortable, call on C. H. KENNEY, at the Hamburg Cigar Store, and such a Cigar you can obtain. He always keens on hand a splendid variety of the BEST BRAND9. and sells them eerm/ low-yea, as we heard a gen tleman and a. Lgood Judee of a fine article. say. "Charlie Kennev keens good Civars-excellent T might truthfully add-hut he sells them too cheap -ruinouR7ry lole." owever, if be sells them without receiving a remunerative profit that is is Ihult. And besides be is ever desirous of sellimn. and says he can afrord to sell cheap. Therefore. we again say to earh and every one, " Whenever you go to Hamburg to sell your Cattnn, to buy your Groceries, or to pay a Bank N..te. always walir in to the TTamhurg CiLar Store, and get a hat full of those Choice Ciears." Mr. A. RAMS FY, Post Master at Edeeflid, is Agent fnr Mr. KE.NNxET, and aln keens a cood Qun ply of fine Cigars in Store. Try them. Sept 9 tf . 35 Religious Notice. THz Rethleheni Camp Meeting in E lefi--A District, will commence on Thursdv evening, September 24th. JOHN A. PORTER, Preacher in Charge. Sept 2 4. 34 -i& Tar Friends of Col. 8 HARRISON re spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgefield District, at the ensuing election &r Tu Friends of JACKSON COVAR re spectfully announce him as a Cpndidate for Clerk of Edgelleld Distiict at the ensuing election. ir The friends of Mr. F. M. NICHOLAS re spectfally announce him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgefield District at the ensuing election. L We are authorized by the friends of Mr. EDMUND PENN, to nominate him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgefield District at the ensuing elec tion. MrThe Friends of Maj. JOHN W. TOMPKINS espectfully nominate him as a Candidate for COLONEL of the 9th Regiment, S. C. M., to fli: the vacancy therein existing occasioned by the ie signation of Col. STROM. r TnE 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 occasionied by the resigvation of Col. B. F. Staox, at the ensuing election. * OAVIS' PAIN KILLER GIVES UNIVERSAL SATIS FACTION. DARn Sta :--In justice to this v-aluable medicine, I must say, that I bave never sold an article whiel gives such universal satisfaction to) all who have use; it. I bave never bad a medicine which has mect wiui anything like such a rapid salo as your Pain Killer. and its virtues are the topie of conversation in manor places in this vicinity. I hare recommuendled it suir the cure or foyer and aguze, and warrantedl,it, and ii has cured cases in twenty-ftar hours. In conclusion. let me say, that wherever it has been introduced int a family, it is regarded as an inidispensab~le medicine, and is kept constantly on hand. W. W. ROBERTS, La Port Ind. For-sale in this Village by G. L. PENN. Agent. PIANO FOR SALE! ASOFT 'I4)Nl l, 6 Octavo PIANO, in goat: Aconditian. Price S75 A lso, a grood second hand. leathe~r top BUG(G V and HlARNESS-is offered low. E~nquire~ at tha.. Odice. Sept 9 2e 35 TURKEY CREEK LANDS FOR SALE! 'THE Subscriber offers for tale his EXCEL LENT .1PL \NTATION andBEU FU RE - D.ENCE lying on the Newberry Road, and sit un tel 51 tuiles fr om Edgefield C. HI. The tract of land contains NINE IIUNDRED~ & FORTY AC RES 300 of which are finely timibere I-and 75 of Low lands, unsurpassed for the erowmng of grain. The Uplands are well adapted to Corn and Cotton, as evidence. see present crop Tihe Plantation also offers, every inducement to Stock raisers. It .ajoinas the lands of Cap.. Eu gene Burt,, Dutiel Holland, Padgett and Dr. E. Bland-is well watered, and contains all the nieces sary out ho'uses. I.B.ADSN Sept. 9 1857 tf . 35 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. YT W. F. DURISOE, Esaq., Ordinary of Edgefield I) Disirict. Whereas, G.sorge W,. Hancoc~k hath applied to me for Letter" of Admninia'tratioi on all arid shmestr h . ,d,. and chiattles, righitsa and credits osi Elazaheth Ilancock late of the Dihtrict afoaresaid, dere.taed. These are, therefore, tu cite and adtmaeisha all and singular, the kindred nad c-rediitun- of the said dlece:ts ed, to be andt appear b~efuore m--..t n'ur next tjntmiary's Coutrt for the said District, to !,e holden ai Edgefe'ld C. IL, an the 23rd day of septembt.-r i'at., to show catuse, if any, why the said! administ ration should not be graited.Set Given tinder my hand arid seal, this 7th day ofSet ini the year of "tar Lord one thoumsandt eight hundtred anid fifty-seven atnd in the 8dmtd year of Amenecan luajeeudezee. W F. DURtISOE, O. E. O. Septembher 9 t5 State ol South Caroina;, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. B Y W. F. DURISOE, Esqure, Ordinary of Edge field District: Whereas, J. A. Lo-r-r hattlt applied to me for Letters of Adlministranion, otn all aind singular thec goads and chiattles, rights arcd credits of Joseph P. Collunm, late of thae District aforesaid, de~easied. Thes~e are, therefore, to cite anad admaonia-h nil and sinagular, the. kindred and creditors of said deceas~ed, so be aid appear before mae, at otur next Ordinary's Court faor the said District to be hotldeni at Edgefield C. II. ont the 18th day aof Sep1t. iatst., to siiowS cauase, if any, why the said Adtn:ttratioan atuld not lhe granted. Given under my hand atnd seal, this 3rdl day 'af Sept., in the year of our Lord "t thoausatad eight hundred and fifty-seven ad ma thme Elgty-seconad year of American Independetnce. W. F. DURISOE&, 0. E. D. Sept. 9 2t31 State oft South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN O RDINA RY. -I y W. F. Dp'RISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge j)field District. Whereat', Joel Curry, hath appaliedl to me for f..-t tern of Administrationi, IDe- bonun nOR w~ til the walan-~ wil antnexed, on all and ,intgialar the g..ods anad chat tIes, raghita and credits of R ichiard Jones, Sen., late ofl the District afarea-aid, dee d. These are, therefore, tat citet and admanhl alt anti singular, thie kinidred sand c-reitars if thie stad decen.tis ed, tnahe and appear be-fore nmea, at ournielt Ordhinary't Court for thie said D.istract. tas be hiolden at E-dgefield Court flouse, on the 18th dany oaf Selit., it., u show cau'e, if anay, whIy th-ensai adaaaun tia t,.ta"'" taot h,. granated. (iv-e tunder my h-ut~e :, .1i eatl, thie 3r i tdav vi Asag. in ithe year uf '.:r I .tmd to'e tt :an .ieh huandredl and, fift V-sevena nd e1 . .% eiett t- nd le. uf Attericana Inadep;-ade- .' W. F. ,-JUL~iOE, 0.5.' N.EW--,FALL GOODS DICKEY & -PHIBBS, RE now onening a VERY LARGE and WEL Se.ECTED Stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, To which ther respectfully solicit attention, con prising as It does, every aiticle usually found in first class House. and at prices am Low as an In the South. The Ladies erecially nre invited1 to call and es amine our DRESS GOODS before purchasing. Our large Stock of SILKS, DRESS GOODE SiAWLS, &c.. is particularly fine, embracin every article in their line, and all of the latest an newest styles, viz: Plain Black Grms dl Rhine SILKS; "d " Groa du Naples " " " Bischoflrs " Black Brocades. Satin Stripes and Plaids; Fane Plaisi. Stripes and CHENIES; Rich Satin Plaids and Stripes; Rich ('lored BRO(A"RES; Very Rich Flounced ROBES; Marcelintes, Flounces, &e . &c.. all colors; French M'rinnse. Black and Colors; English and German Merinoes; Cohnrg Cloths. very fine. every shade; Plain and Printed Llama Cloths; Cashmere anti Broc'he Delaines; Manchester Printed " Plain Delaines. all shades, 121c. per yard; Black and Col'd Alpacas; S " " Silk Warp'; Bwsnhazinps. Canton Cloths ; CHi LLIES, Black and Colored; POPLJNS, Plain. Plaid. arid Striped; Valentia Stripes and Plaids: Brilliants, Plain White and Solid Colors; " Chin:z Colirs; French Chaimhrays. and Chamhries, Colors; r..ti-ih, French Sc'otch and Domestic GING. HAMS; li'yle's English PRINTS; Fine French " M-rrimir and Coch-ero PRINTS; Fuirniinre Chintizs. &ec w ar and Jaconet ,luslins; Iliship Lawns; Victorii. " Sp-iited and Fi-'d Swisses; Striped and Plaid " . 6 JACONETTS; Marcalias, a fim. article; H411p Skirs. Qnilt.d. Plain. Skeleton; Plain, Corded and E.tmh-rnidered SKIRTS; Emboi-el Corded SKIILTS. Brat H OOPS. WH A LIE BONE, &c., for Skirts; Stelt SH.A WLS. Blark. Whtie ami Col'd; Cashmere SH .sWLS. Plain and Prin'ed Bay State. Empire Ssite, and Scotch Ling and Sqnare Plaid Wool Shawles; Swi.s Collars and Sleeves; 69 6 " in Setts; Jaconett " " "4 "6 to in Setts; Lace " " tinaints' Waists and Robes; Swiss. Edgihgs and Insertions; Jaconett " Swis Bands and FLOUNCINGS; Jannett ". " English Thread Laces and EDGINGS; 1altese "9 of Valenciennes " " Smyrna and Cotton " " Brussels Silk Lacis, Wide and Narrow; Bigle" Laces and Edgings; Ladies' Plain and Emb'd L. C. Handkerchiefs; Reveire Ilem-Slitchied " French Printed Bord'd hand. erchiefs'; Misses and Chil-en's L. C. Handkerchiefs; Ladies and Claildr. n's Cotton Buse, White and Colored; Ladies' White and Open Work itse; " Kid and Silk Gloves, all makes; " Lace Mitts, Lung and Short; " Wool and Cottuin Gloves ; Children's Lace litts and Silk Gloves; Cotton atid Wool Gloves; Dress Trimmings, Fringes, Gimips, &c.; TIrimmning Velvets, all widilhs; Bleachid and Brown SIllT'lINGS; Liinei and C,.ttoni SHEETINM5 at.d PILLOW CASNGS; 40 inich. 5-4 and 6-4 P. C. COTTIONS; 6.4.9--4, 10-4 and 124 Allendale and Walthatri Sl::i.Nr~GS, Bleachied and Brown; B3,rach'ed and Brown Litetn an~d Cottora Tamb DAM lASKS, by the y'ard ; 8.4. lt)-4. P2 4 ands 14.4 Bleached and Brown Linen ABLE CLOTHS; ,..:e. ittsta andsi IHuckaback DIAPERlS antd !'On% El.148 ; Plaim, Fringedl and Bordered Towels; Turkiah ihalh and laman~sk" Wh ite anI Brown C ishues; Cotton Diapers and Damnasks; Napkins. Doylies, &c*.. &c; Irish Lineins and Linetn Lawns; Frenens Cimhris; Linesn antd Cutton Shirt Fronts; Fiie Frensch " a beantifnl article; 104,12 antd14-4 Lancaster and Mareilles QUILTS; "'" Trkish " Toilet Covets, Tlidlies, Furniture Fringes, &c.; Black anid Col ClIbs antd Cassimeres; Saitietts anad Kenitucky .Jeans, Plaitn and Fancy ; Dramp LD'ete, liatiuti Cloths, Coitonsades, &c., &i.; Geius, Wool sall-rs, and Pasisee Ilanadkerchiefi; Gents Black aind F.iicy Silk Cravats and Ties; "lplai, amit Printed L. C. Ilanslkerc'hiers; " W h'ii... I iM'.l .m,d Fane'y lialf f lIe; " Wool and Merino " " --iK. . 'An m.i, 'Threadl Gloves; " andl LadIit's' Kid andl Huck Gantntlets, &ic. The tteis'tin sit lissuse' keepesrs, Fairmiers, ansi entr,.r. pirtic'ulary invited mssor stuck of PLA N. CA'l'ON 0000, w hich consistn of every article in the line : JSIeuched,' and Bronn Drnillinag; BedI T1ickinses, Check< unnim s;~iiut O-snaintsrg. , Plain tnot St ripedi; York Stripes, .Marineirs' Shsirti gs; Mlarlboro' Plais antd Stripes; Geogia Siri1'ea amnd Plaits; Black, White asnd Grey Ke'rseys; 'Twilled K-eym--res; Plaid asnd Plaiin Linsevs; White and Bronn Catnton Flanrnels; Plain and Twtiled Sailisbury Flanniiele, all coltirs; led and White Dioinets, &*c.. &c.; A large assuramenit sof BLA ANEK ETiS, of' ievery mnake, inclding tine Eniglishi, Swiss, Whitney Mlackinaw, &c... all sizes : Bite, Grey. and White. Negr,' BL ANKETS. Etrta'sOuita indlucetnensis, s-ffered to personts psar clht ng bsirg' plansationi bills. Psries sending uordiere will lie ce'rtain to have thent punctually asttel'd to. IJl('KEY & PHIBBS. A ugutaa Sept. 7 1f 35 Mtate of South Carolia, IN EQUITY. Wmn L. Andersoti, Ado~m'r. (Bl o con t'ttl-.V'alest ols' ad Foreclosure. B Y oitu otf an ord in I quity in this cinse, day in Oc.totber nex't, the. T itACT 01F L A N D) d,~ setbe.d in thie Bill ins tbis c'alit, 'onttaiintg thre huntded ands isixtein (3:6) acres mnore' or l.. adi jiinsmg inntds of Renijismin'ii .Toma, Wse s. Cartei Dat' el:s 'ita ll and A JI. itambosi. Tt Rs-Thie e 'sts anel one half of thes. pirchias mi:,' t., bet paid in eshs mind the re'mainmng lia m :wl- imonthi" tr--mt the- day O: s'. I het pitr ebtaser tos give hssnd withs twos approve sureti.e I'. h. susme. ii the Ciomsuissi tier. Trhe title's to' h signed aind aealedl. but not deivered utitil the bon be paid. And if the said hsond he not pmssd whi du... the Ciommissitonsr wizI re-sesll thme premoises n: s r twe.nty-sn e days publie notice at the risk of th1 fomnir purschn~aer. A.81MI( INS, C.E E D Sepit. 7 1 p57, 4it 35 STATE~ OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEF'IEIlD IISTRICTr. IN EQUiTY. Wmt G. Mood and 'A m .G. '1 Wa:lker, E'x'urs. Dill for vs. F~oreclosure. llmikns A. Keinriek ) B Y v'irtume of an ' rde'r in Equity its this cau'e, will sell at Edg.'fieldi C. II., sin the first Moi slaty in: Oc.tobsr nexAt.T'l E hhLOT 0'4 PA IRCEL U L N ) its the I o.'wn of Iit hsurc. S. C., describ: in she hill, know'n and d~isuish, d in the p'lan sad Tuiwi its as t Nis. I '2. Trants-The csms titd ont half of thie purchin mni'ys' tio be paidi in e.i'-6, ausd the remsaiss-g hs. ini wt'lve mombhs fr' in the, day oft sale. lT' lpu ebase.r to give as botsd w iths tw's appur-avt.'l a ureties t h. 5 'ss-iimisssiium r' for the 5sme. The t~tli a to, siged aind s'aledn, but st debelvre'd unotil die hIs, be. 'tail aind if' thle said bon i' ent pidis whetn de the Ctnmissionet.r will r' -sell the pretmises -it sae pilace and ait the risk of thes. former potehas a:ter twenty-onme days piub.ie ns'tice. A. SIMKINS, C E RD. Nept. 7 1857 41 35 Edgefleld Collegiate Institute FOR YOUNG LADTE - 'ili'FA IAsl.n WI N'lilt SI'$$lt)N e' -.1st. B e- .. i'"'ti'n. IR'gu ationis, s.~ ' .nio-t as last b''s .. CHA~S. A. RAYMOND) Concordia Lodge, No. 5, A. 1 e N A Regular Communication of this Lodge will he h.-1d at their NEW H ALL, in the Odd Fellows & Ma sonie Buildinr. on Saturday evening, the 19th Sept.. at 7 o'clock. By order of E. BLAND, W. M. D R. Duarsos, Seo'ry. Sept 9 2t 35 VALUABLE COT ION PLANTATION, FOR SALE I The subacriber of&rs for saTe, that VALUAfBLE f'OTTON PLANTATION known as the McCul lough place. containing EIGHT H rNFDRED AN D TilIRTY--TITREE AND ONE QUARTER ACRES. lyine on the waters of Horn's Creek, seven niiles b.-low Fdawfield Court Totnee, and sixteen miles from TTamburg, nnd -.djtininz lands of Wash ington Wise, Mrs. Swea.rengin, Dr. Hord and Mrs. Lundy On the premises is a Two Story Dwelline TTouse Also an Overseef's, House. a large and excellent Stable, fine Gin Thouse, Screw, &c. A large portion of the land is in NATIVE FOREST. About two hundred and fifty acres cleared and in cultivation. The balance in brier patches and pine thickets, which were never much worn. Captain Ryan. the fi-st propriietor. worked a large force on the place. Since his time the force employed on it has been comparatively small, and the fences have been moved in until a Large aied the best portion of the land has been surrendered to the b-ie-s and pine thicketq. There is a good Proliortion of the land BRANCH BOTTOYS, which ar.- exceedin-ly prnductive. ".te qualit v of th - tinnd cnn he judged of from the growi- crop whith has beein made, w'1t hd sensonus. undo-r imn':veernble elren imeatanes, -nd with out one ounce of manure of any kind. Tt- location is remarkahl healthy. Th.- pres ent Tennt has not inst a sitgle day's wotk from ikne's 'his y:ear. The nighboirhood is as desira ble as any person enald wish. Th.-re is no place in the District of equal heath, so convenient to market. and so desirably Incted. as suitah'e for making large Cotton crops as this Ceomtiiaratively. a very few acres planted in th. braich bottens will make an abundant supply of provisi.es for the plantation. S. S. TOMPKINS. Elgeeldd C. H., S. C., Sept. 5th, 1857. tr. 35. SWAN & CO'S, LOTTERIES & BRILLIANT SCHEME. CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000!! TIC1:E".3S ONZT..a- $3.O . The following Scheme will bedrawn by S. Swan & Co., Mantagers of the Fort G..ines Academy L.ot tery, itt each of their Lotteries for Sept.. 1857, at .a'uguta, Georg:La, To which City they Iave removed their their prin cipal office. To be drawn in the city ot Atlant.a. Ga., in publie.on Saturday, September 5th, 1857. To be drawn in the city .of Atlanta 1a.,in pubic, on Saturday, September 12th, 1857. To be drawn t the city of Atlanta, Ga.. in public, o Saturday, September 19th. 1867. To be drawn in thte City of .\ thumt c. Ga. in publi, on Saturday, September 26th, 1857. On the laln of Single Numbers. 5,495 PRtZ~ EN'. Nearly one Prtiz-: toe "very Nine Ticket. lMagni.coont Sch.0:mo E.ACH SATURD SY IN SE~PTK111mR 1 1 prize of... ..... iie is....,..............A~ I 1 prize of....... .O000 is...-----..-.3. ni.a 1 priz.e of.........10.lit00 .s....--...----.."-ittit I prize of.........i0 is.................i 1 pirize' of..........2.."t0 is.......-------.......'00 e I prize of.......... 1.00ue 1........... 1.0t In prize's of....1.utt are ...............10.te lee prizes ef...........D900 art................9.t0 i 1(0 prIzes oef........... 800 nare ........ ........tlde len prizet cof..... t are............... 7 'ul 10 pcriz.'a 'i........'it re..................0 t 10 przes of.........l. are..................icde 171 prize s of. . .... In are'............... i.acdi 10 pruzt'a .......... liii are................ . c c-n APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of $4.cin A pproextng tO$tan~dddc Priz"- nr... 4 P'rizes .'f 3 ' " '- llm.etc P'r~z' are.. 1.21:1 4 P'rize-4 'f 200 - 10.W'e1 !'r.z'-. :re..9 4 P'rizes ofr l2Z " " 7*.d t'r:t.+ 0... '' 4 P'riz.-4 of 1dle ' Sioon 'ri.e'e :re.. . . - .' .4 i'rizes ic.r , .7 a' 1; Prc ..- t :ti e ...'0. 5.00l( Prizes ot' e'a......-.--..---------------i""' nie 5aJn i'rtize's nmne.nniting i........... e32.OOo) Whole Tickets $10; Thalves $5; Quarters 32,50. Thce Nnub'rc from:, 1 t' .i.'.+. i'rriepondint- u ith tth.we Nubr'. ..n lhe Tic'ket. pirited eta sepurnt.- stlcit oft ppr. re c'nteirrede with smnaitll ti tte ii. nnt'l pina'i ee 'n on vt. Thu tir.t 4tii ptrizes. simai arty printed and~ enzeire'ted. ar~e The' wthce'ls are thn rev'olved. .and a ntumbter I., drawn fromti the wh~eel of tinmber.. andi at the sarne ti'i., a prte dlrawnt fromt thae'ohweelte tii. Th~e mmcee~er ande prnize drawn ot :are npenced anid e'xthibited'it the aud~:ttietce, tind regis-' terel hv tien tGoiinisiiion-rr: thte prize beting: pindeed eattt Ithe nn,::'ber drawn. Tthis eeperaction~ is repented untilitilt the prizes tire drawtn outt. Approxtttalon Prizcat.--rThe twre perecei an* thee iwo sne''eeditng Natuer~cs to thcose dlrawinte Gfr.-t 7 trizes will be. enttitle'd to the 2S Approxineation tPrizets. Foer examteete: If Ticktet No. 11.250i 'traws the $.000~cit Prize, those Tickets numbereet 11$t., 11.249, 1 l:2:1. 1 1.252. wilt elc ht e'nti'!.de ti *4ei. If Ticket Nei. 55l etraws the Se.dttt Prnize, ttee Ticket.,numbtnte'redt 5-,. 549. ;el5.i2. will .:eah tbe entitled to 6:t100, iudt 50 tun accerdting tos the abtove The 5i.000lh Prizes eef $2') wi hi, determtinedt biy thce last N. elrawineg th 1'4 ;e~i eriz.e etis with No. 1.* thetn a!! the :kets where the nue~ter undts in 1 wiit !be e'ntitlede toe $2u. If the Nite'r enle. wr: tb N a:tber '2, thten all the Tickets whetre thet nmber e'nel int 2 will tbe e-ntil'tle t 2u, ande sie o to n. 4F,1!TlFIC'.\TES OtF I'.\CKAGES wilt be ride at the flwn- rates. wicht Iithe rickl: 'Crtillateeeof l'*rcae of tene Whaile Ticke't'...........$9 Cerite ' eof Packeec of te'cn t'l ' iet.............. 40 (,rtit.inte ef l'tek'cge of te'n Qutearter Tlicets .......... 20 Certt:ete mef P'ackagie of ten Eighith TIickets..........1 1ns Ordertuag Ttchetec or CerttficattCe, Engl'ose tht' ectley toe outr ndedres rfor the Trickets ordhereed, - ieetreceipmt oef which they ilt bce forwarede Icy f1rst mail. Purhne.rs ennt have Ticktets ettding it any figure they mety r ~'Te' List of Drrawn Numbetcrs and Prizes will be set lee jeurieasers immtetdiitelyt afte r lthe dlrtwing. ~Purchaners will pieee write te'ir signtatures plain, anl tive ter P'ost Oftilee. Coutnty' an~d State. giy-iemecmber tlthnt every P'rize is drawni and payable in fult witheutt ,ledcetion. C the lIcrize's oef.1,al'eOund under. p:ed immediately after telrawimr!-ethter perize~ iat thei ittn:,l tit'e of thirty dlays. VJ Address orders for'Tic'kets ier Certttlentes' to a. W.\N .~ " , .\tlatnta, Ga or S SWc.\N, \1emntgmtte'ry. Ala. 2"' A list of the numbeters thatt arce dirawnl frotm thet whecel, wiithe the atmoun'tt ecf the erize. th:.t cacth onec is etntitlee tee, wiltli hetcmhli-hced after e've'ry edrawiug, lin thIe fcelinwing~ pta pr- wOrtenans Delts. Moble' lie'giste'r. Charlestcen tnar.Nashevitte Gazett'. .\ttanta Inite.ltigee'er. New Yrk We''cekly Day Btonk, and savannah Mcorning N ews. Atng "J 4t 3 The Celebrated Stallion Henry, WILL stand the ensuting F A LI4 SEA SON at .lthn P'. ietyse' oen Meenedays and Tuesdays, l ad at -laes A. C'tllints' men Thiursedays andi Fridatys, it Fifteen dollars thte seasocn, attd Twenty-five dol ie Ins intsur:ee. l lilFN RY is a chiesnut sorrel, about fifteen hands - inc-l hcigh, attd most potwerfully formed bcth 10 for ,.trt-eth aitll cspe.'d. lIeI will be seven years - eml ttext Mav ie rate or.it races itt his thcrc'ee ere d ol dc formr thian anyv hceeste c vr.-an befocrcet ong the '1, nmecr we-re two fourt stile .aces, itn beeth of whtich ItChte lest-thte' econ'cid be';t itn gcee I titme (7 mitn.4 rsee and 7 44 by hailf a niek cenly. In ite first Ito ws be'aten by the rennowne'd Grifl' lRamondson, in ithe s'eond bty Mary Tay~ cer oef eqiual r'e'nown. le won several races at two and ltres miles. IIENRY was by Imeponted Glenco, his dam Icy Medmec, g dam by Coesaiuseo, g. g. dami by Me-zair, . g g. mt by Mtedtey. t. g. g g diatt by Imtported -I titumed, a~c Ills pedhigreee e-nnnot be excelled by icri aty hor se ini the worId n- All er.' on.. semlcing mtares tce ITIE iY must any e :at lthe titm"e'o they are tee be served, etherwise they will be chtarged atu by the~ seasonet. i' JOrla~H SWINDELL. IAwatr 3 FOR SALE! MY PLANTATION and . resid en"e known as the DERBY PLACE Four miles from Edgetield C. H., on the Plani Road, containing One Thousand and Pourteen Acres, about 400 of which are In flne culture. There ar. on the place a large and comfortable Dwellini House, and every outbuilding to be found on j Farm, and all comparatively new,-also. a gto Well In the yard and Spring near by, This Is j healthful and desirable rt uldenoe. - A 1 m C - Mv MILL TR.ACT. adj--ining the first. containing Fo-u hundred and fifty acres-200 of which are cl, ared and in fine cuture. There are on it a Raw lill in good order 6ir work, a cImfortable Dwel lint lionso and out buildings (a Gin House except ed,) all comparatively niw. -A 13 o The KNOW %AN.Ti.U!. adjoinir.g 'the first. a finely tinibered and hauitul lmey of laind. a l in vwods, conta:nc te hnitt..red and sixty-six are's The- above places wili he sld s. p.irat.-ly or to gether M. L. ISONIIAM. Sept 12 4t 34 HORN'S CREEK LAND FOR SALE. T f[IF Subscriber. intending to make a change in .his bus'nes to- the lirst of .lanu;ry neat, oii'ers for sIe his Plantation situated four and a half miles South of Eduefield 11. 11., on the road leading to Augusta, containing Three Hundred and Fifty-six Acres. The improvements, consisting of a go-od Dwai imar lonse and all ordinary p antation buildinsq. ire i.. goo.1 orde'. The place is well watered. havina several good Springs 'n the premises, and an ex ce.len: wed in the Nard. Those wishing to purchase will do well to cnll and examine for themrtseives ns ths sei-tion of c-oun try offers inducetcnots to cotton-growin4 inferior to none in South Cat-l>a. 01 A bargain may be had by npplying soon. .1. L ADLISON. Sept 2 tf 34 LANDS FOR SALE, B Y consent of all the parti-s in interest, I will i)fWer or sale at Helgefield Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY in OCTOBPER next, ALL THE LANDS of the late Andrew onmilion. decea-ed, for parti ion among his heirs at law, consisting of the fol towing Traits. to wit: I TIlE HOME TRACT, adjoining lands of .Te0ss. G million. .lamies Neil and others, containing -ix hnitidred and twenty-four (624) acres, more or less. 2 TiE TI ALL TRACT. adjoining lands of .Iesse Goneillion nnd other lands of sail estate, and at4ds of Lovet Oamillion, snd containing two hun ,red and seventy-nine (279) acres. more or less. 3. Till? RYAN TRACT adjoining lands of J.esse Gotnillion ind Lnvett Goisllion, and con taining sixty-tw.. (62) acres, more or less. 4. TIE MINE CREEK TRACT, adjoining linds of 4Capt. Wm. hilev. dJacob Lagroon and otlhers. and containing three hundred and five (305) cres, more or less. 5 TITE LANG TRA.CT, nadjoining lands of Rid Estate and 1:ads of 11. T. Boiat-right and others. containing ninety-four (94) acres, more or less. 6. TTIE FANNING TRACT, adjoining lands oif Raid estate. 1.eett fIomillion an. others, and containiing three hundred and seventy (370) acres, more or lets. 7. TiHE BEEChI CREEK TRACT, adjoiing hands ot Jesse :atcher, Jeptha Cotich and othiers, and conetainitng ounuelnded and sevenety-one (t71) aeres, nmore or lss. fThe above desee ibid lantds will lbe sold otn a credit of twelve months fromat the daey of sale. Th purehasers wvill be requireed to give notes with two apiprosved secu ritie's to s'cure the put ehnse mfoery. .1 EssE 00O\ll LLUN, Agent, For the lleirs of Andre'w Gomtitlion. Asng 5 9it 30 Egypt Land for Sale, 'TlE sub.criber desir's teo sil his L AND three inmIles Niorth sof Etdgelield C. II., The Tracet contins 379 Acres,-one hsalf in cultivatioen, mosly fresh ten-the biatane' in woods. The place i in Celeod repa~ir with plensty eof good wvater. The pa.t erops have been equal to any in the D~istrict tie prsn will show for itself. These wishitng to l'ty atre r. quest-d to' cee amnd look, andie enquire of any that ha~s seen cousin sand Corn growing on the nIte to five years inditgentce can be hal. *MAtRK ETlLRElJGE. nlt! 26 tf 33 ..... O R S A L E , i ;;UE tan,,k':,iueI iellirs tot' saile his plantation s. 'ituate' Iimiles froesm Illembutru, conctainitng b , Acr *, 20l0 acres of thce Lantd now' undeer eiivation. 1001 acre's otf Swampi Land, whlichi will maknt froms 40. ti) 50 13u~ethel1 Corni to the ae're. The Landi tis ly.ieg o L:'ie i't~e Creek atnel a'l Gui ni on;, Saw sant G.'': M "n'- c ter power. On Lthe p'ace i; t he n -tie l at o wodadtibr. Teerims ns:'-de kno'wn lby at. -n~ ilrrnbnrg, Aug. 1'.I7 A .ilT C111100 T'-lIiE: Subscr'iber iin.554 it' r. ill -v e .iih I. Wmest, eotiers fS'- sah'le hi t';F 1T'.E A") Iy (1T itn the Teinai (i .I -i'~ for timm1 .les'I . lhe nc ou-e st. tha'. LI e Leit woh Ii si C.i~ ir.'tlvemets, run- tin' "i ei ' E wo :-tory I tW wrI n ,.ose. biudt mfter the l~Oinoit rve'd style re .sii.'tire . i*tlv Ijiile ''te1 phisteredl -brmiuch t..u i( lite wiit~w alvespartemue. a Well of ex e'l- nt wat,' r. c'nile eu .hel tor ('ash, or otn a en d et til thle first itf I i..teeer w:-sxt. rar less thasn the origi al coat of the I wdlling Ilouse' sale'e. I ~A. P'. NORRIS. WH 0 WANTS MONEY? S$GO,OOO tAv DE Wtrit.n tBY IJSttli 'REN DOLLARs. Hanlves anid Quarter Taekits itn proportiotn. JASPESICOUNTY ACADIMIY LOTTERY, BY ATTIORITrY of thme -tLate of GEORGIA. ION THE I. A PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS~ 30,000 T ICK ET M3,2O PDlIZES I A mountitng to $215,260. PRIZES PAYABLEWITHOUT DEDUCTION. MANAGERS, Suecessors to J. F. Winter, Manager. Our Loetteries draw in Macon, Georgia. (Smal Scemlses) eve'ry Saturday, ands in Savannah, Ga (Large -chemnes) abount she 15th of every month C L ASS B B. Drsws September l5th, 1857, alt Armory Hall Savannalh. Oas , under the sworn sup.-rintedenc< of W. R. Synmons, Esq., and .1. M. Prentiss, Esq C.\ PT ALR of $60,000, $20,000. $10,000, $5,00( $4.0010, $2 000, :3 Pnezes of $l.(000. 5 of' $5001. 1010 eof $100(, 1110 of 50, 3000 of $30 anad 72 A pprocximation pri zes amoseunting to $3,760. TIKETS 610; EALVES 65; QUARTES 32,50. 0 Look to your insterest ad compare this Schem, e soith any other Bank Notes of sound iBanks taken at par. Cekon New York remitted for pm izes. )~ Adress orders for Tic.kets or Certihecates ? e Packges of Tickets to IANDERSON & SON, 1ilanagers Malsoon or Savatnnah, G.t Aug 26' -f 33 Money Wanted ! 7gpHE Subscriber hae place1 all Notes and Ac n I ounts disc the firm of Bewley & :4mith, it to hiimsell individually, in time hand. o'f M'ese SC M lgrath & Wright fort cillection. and earne.stl e oes that nil insdehtedl will tuake. arrangemnt to sittle by osr before Return dlay, as he intend eleaving the District at san eaerly dale, and nmust clot up ~his businesn wiiheout further delay. flsbrgl$2 W. C. BEWLEY. =,2.... e3e 34 EDGEFI Life and THE DI God RUNT the WESa. "LIfe of M said by mom of any age. pecially so to tans quit.. a f and murdero tury ince. 07 For sal. capy. Libera buying h- the Aug'26 R E PELLETIER & CO. DEALERS IN DRUGS AND MEDICINSS, H \t1BURG, S. C., RE receiving their supplies for the Summer 1 and Fall Trade, consisting of )rugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Colours, Spices, Brushes, Glass, Eoaps, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, --AND ALL ARTICLES enerally found in their line of business. i Planters, M. rehantfs, Physicians and all ersQns dealing in our line will find it to their in crest to give u.4 a call as we are determined to sell t the VERY LOWEST PRICES. re Planters can rely upon having their mem raudunas tilled with th.- BEST OF ARTICLES, nd put up in packaucs to suit their convenience. A. J. PELLFIB R cO. Next door to A. Burnside. Hamburg, July 15, 6mi 27 NOTICE! r 1E Co-Pattnership heret.Ifre existiiig under ithe name and style xf T . I'iLIA TL II.R. -ns this sa'y dissolved by nmutual consent. The ltwks, Noates and Accouns will be found in the ands of A. .1 PELLa:-rTIa, who alone is auther zed o sette up the business of the -aid Firm. H. B. TUTT. A. J PELLETIER llanburg, S C., Aug 19, 1857. .A. .A.3L.4.D I '*E Undersign, d have emvered into a Co-part. nerslop under the name and style of A. .1. ELLETI El & CO.. for the transaction of the ruog awd A poth.-ea; y business wh.ch will be con lucted by A. J P .LLETIER. R. J. DELPII, A. J. PELLETIER. Iamburg, Aug 19, 1857. To the Public. [ N retiring I take ts netho'd or returning mny lhank:, for the very liberal patronage bestowvd in the ol Firmn, and. soliet for the~ new a coninu neeC of the smnec Il B. TL'TT. Hlamburg, S. 0., A ug 1, 1857._ Im 34 DYE & LATA$TE, iarehouse a n d Commission AUGUSTA, GA.,. 'E&PEC(TFULLY ainnounce to their friends :,and the public ,enerally, that they have f'ormed c~netion in thea :,ave* busin--ss, aind have l.-ased l, Fl1RE PIa hI W AREI :OUSE of CaI. Clan mn-Nora h side of fleynolds btreet, recently occu ed hy Mr. George L. A nderson. From their loneL experiencee, the y flatter thn. elves thati they will be enab):e t. give entire~ s.atis ation to, tse who. mny ltair thmem wi.h consign tnts of UTTON or oather prod uce. Their promplt pearsonil ;uttentin will lbe given to ).lere for A-;GIN Is, R' ,PE , &c , and ,urchashrL' f .:nily supap!its at loawat o:nrk. t prie. s.. I.'. to I, forwardlinig of Goods conls tned t' ouir iri--nds in e nterior. Lier l 'lh al tnces m:nle, whlen desirda. ba ur eu.,toma r ur elota~ o il be at!. 'emet as -th-.se~ of at! er ot:s af the o.-..ed i :h-. in-i.- hc~aness. . . M. ;Y ., - :-L \T.\WT!: BEA LL &-TO L1 T/1arehouse anI d Commission M E RC HA NTS, ~enld, between .1- eks a* ;imd Me'tth It ree Cm, AUGUST A, CA. t'E ave emo.,1 tao M;(alf 's T..PG! ' ' i'lt li.t.0FW A H l i1US'.. ran evoad. bet ween .1;eksen and M~elaat'ah St--eats. etly occ~upi. d by ( itham & Ask o, ia the~ -aate of theL City, in the vicinity aof the, principal .'a'h.nss, and covi e::it't ta thea i t-s Beimaar Jimply pro'avided wth goo-l .safe Storage foar Cotton, Grain, Flour, Bacon, A nal PROD UCE g.-nea'illy, we re.etfuly ..alteit ensig'nents*, which shall receave our undaividedl as tL'a'i- i tenti-m. AMfL Y SgPJPIES, and th-- usual facilities. ill .- afferded customoers. gi Our Comumissins will hbeach as aire cus mary in the city. WM. $1. B~A LL, J. W. L. STOV A LL. A gusta, A ugut 0 2m 31 CUIRYTON ACADEM1IES. TJl E Exerise. of these Aecadanm'es will be re I sumed on the FIRST MIONDA Y IN A U GUST, ansi will be continued, the Male liapart; et under the cointrajl of V r .J. L. INiLY, azo the Fa'ie under thel control of~ Mr. J1. Ii. MtUlt lIS, with eompetenat A ssistnt. RATES OF TUITION. In the Mhde. Depart' enat, p, r ssi n,....2 01 lIN TrHE FEM.ALE DEPAaLTMENT rHIa SEF~toN. First Class, Prinmary I )ep io........$9 (Of Scndaa Class, (.Irdinar-, Ena!.h ranches . I 2 la Third a Ii ihuer br~acs.......... 15 Hi I'on:thl- G----ek, laun an~d French,.. 18 01 Music................-............'. I Pupils in i, h ch~arg. ah frcaan the tiamac of enterinl to the end' of the Sesion. lloanrd e:aa be hadt in the Village at from $8 t. $II peri monaztha. I!. A. SIJ.\ W, See'ry lIonrd of Trusteevs. .ulv 22 tf 28 STATE~ OF SOUTH CJAROL[NAX, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT IN EQUITY Nancy Robertson, es. -Bill for Pat .Jon Lewis Robertson, et al. BY Virtue of an order from Chancellor Wardla in this cause, I will sell at the Homestead o the Bird Crsek Tr--et, on Wednesday after th first Monday in Octoer next, (hemeng the 7th) tht Real Estate of A biahjlohertson, dee'd., consisting < TIHE BIR CREEK TR ACT, Containing one hu adred and forty-three (143 crs, amore or less, adjoining lands of Johln Prie and Robert Je~nninus. Also, TIlE OGIL VIE TRACT, On the Key Road, cont'aininu three hundred (30( acres, nmore or less, adjaining lantds of .John ) W hite, J1. M . Colemant~, sampson Strom and A are TERMS-On a credit of one and two years froi thai day of sale, with interest on thec last instahntet rama tiao expirationa of one year from the day ' sle. Costs of the sue to be paid in cash. TI purhae mn~aaey to be secured byv Bonds or Note with aple personal sureties and a miortgage of t1 pretnseal.A. SLMKINS, C.E E.D Au 3. Mi5 3 CHEOPLASTIC PROCE83 OF INSERTING A.E4.TIPICIALZa TEF!?E T HE Subscriber having furnished himself wi a license to use this NEW PROCESS of INMTa G A CrA TM, Is now ready to serve all who may need such, wit an assurancoe of a more perfect adaptation, and closer resemblance to the natural organs, than as be realised by any other method. Its perfect pt rity. cleanliness. fredom from all taste. or galvani sensation, durability, comfort and seourity, ar among the advantag's claimed fur this SUPCRIOI mode of setting Artificial Teeth. H. PARKER. June 24, tf 94 CANDIDATES! g7 The friends of Capt THEOPHILUS DEAl respectfully announce him as a Candidate for re clection to the office of Tax Collector of Edgefieh District, at the ensuing election. TI E friends of Capt. LEWIS COVAR, res pectfully nnounCO him as a candidate for Sherij of Edgefield District, at the ensuing election. The many friends of W. W. SALE, Esq.. n [Tamburg, in the upper part of the District. respect, fully announce him as a candidate for Sheriff adefleld District at the next election. The friends of Co. WM. QUATTLEBUM res. pectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sherif .,f Edg"-lield at the ensuing election. 117 We are authorized to announce LEWI' tONES. Esq . as a candidate for re-election foi -:horif'efEdgefeid Distriet. l7Tn. Friends of Capt. H ROULWART reepectfully annunee him as -> (andidate for SherP ,if Edgefield Distriot at the next election. ; Tlhe friends of Mr. LEWIS CO.EMAN respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Cleri o- Edgefleld District at the next election. 07 Tis Friends of Mr. T1OBERT D BRT AN respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerli of Edgetield District at the next election. IT The Friends of Mr. CHARLES CARTEi respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Taw Collector of Edgefield District, at the next electioi iT The Friends of Mr. CHAS. M. MAY, res pectfully announce him.as a Candidate for Tax Col ector of Edgefield District at the next election. g Tuv Friends of Maj. JOHIN C. LOVE LESS -respectfully announce him as a Candidate fi)t Tax Collector of Edgefield District at the ensuing election. KTThe friends of STARLING TURNER, an nounce him a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. 97 The Friends of Mr. M. W. LYLES respect fully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collee tor of Edgefleld at the next election. g The P riends of Capt. E. W. HIORN, re spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefneld District, at the ensuing elee tion. TO THE PUBLIC. T HE Undersigned having sold the AmericaR Ilotel to G. C. CUNNINGHAM & CO. take this occasion to return our thanks to the pub. .ie generally for the liberal patronag-- bestowe tpen us. and would solicit the same for its present Propretors. Respectfully, 0. H. P. SCOTT & CO. Hlamburg, May 30. 1857. AMERICAN 110TEL, H AMaBURG, S. C. Tp [E Subscribers take this opportunity of in* forming their friends and the public enerall3 that they huve bought the above IlOTEL, an" are havinz it refitted in the best possible style for their reception. We flatter ourselves that every ncesary arrangemnent has been made to promote the comnfort of all who f.&vor u,. with their company Our ROOMS are airy and comfortably furnished ; SERVANTS attentive and obedient. And our T A BILE will be constanttly supplied with the best the eeeshon allards. Our friends may therefore rest satisied that every ex.-rtion will be cheerfully ren dered to miake their enjounrn pleasant and agreeable. Thaere will be in attendmee a 00OO) OSTLER, and [lories left in our charge will recive particu lar nttention. gg'Persons arriving at this House may feel as stred~ that their baggage will be promptly sent, 'free of charge. to the Cairolina or to either of thi Geor gia it-pots. We solicit a share of the patronage of those visit in on-'Twn. G. C ('UN NING1IAM, blARY S. CUNNINGH AM. Proprietors. Iinlmr .Tune 1, 1857. iy 21 IMPORTAUT TO PLANTERS! THE RICHMOND FACTORY, I u- NCi00l' N TY, GA., . ex -i t ih. W. ..i. u.-.xre sv an.! con ny1----atn ptt stnge th-- Vaemory hi.s eni ye e.. - :ire ;.a :, awsur'. the Pr,1-rietors that th. article i-f ' Vi r io im for~ Negroes, !b~eIIte te-i i)-e.mres,:l nad iI not .na . tnable' us teo keep-1 up the s::mda~rd of tl.. Gooeds' hne: to swenre ;mt iat y oelivery of the s'ie Pllmter.s ar o:h.--rs who. may den-ti e tea avail themf selves'ef this .'pp.': tunity, andu secure a utirat i arA-i.-let at m..deratr east. hiave oanly to asend uts thm Woo. washteIdeaen in coldi wat--r 'if s..tnt dirty one halIf cent p.r yard extra is charged for wash ing. Hurry ti nil is not obhjectiotnbh; the Hur.t Iare remoavedl by mtachinery. The namne oef the oewnter should he maurke-d on al P ack s. sit us Wool sent by any of the Rai IRiadus in torein. Alal~bama or South Careel-na, t. he .\ugust.a D.-pot, n ark-d ltichmnond Factory (and owner's namehi aa-e) will be r.-gubirly ane pranpt'y recemv d1, an.h the cioth,. whe-n m:ad'*, re Iturnedl to the p..ints direel. Each pare.1 i tmad. up in the turn receive .1, hiene an earaly delivery ala-ys desirable. A I instructions to WM CHLEY, Pres't. A ugnsta, Ga., JTuly 6. 3mt 26i ave Costs whilst you Can ALL persoens indebted to the Undersigned, eithe ..by Note or A ccount, are hereby warned tha thy MUST PAY UP, or make satisfactory am rangemets, previous to'Return Day, or they wm mot assuredly be -omnpelled to pay costs. I hay got to raise $5,000 in tin incredible short time, an< cosequently I expect those indlebted to me to liqui date the sanme without delny. l.et your actions this matter be in accordance with my necespities, ani all will be well. W. W- H AVIR1). A ug 5 6t 30 Head-Quarters, 9-rin R EGIMENT, S. C. M. Dux-rossvnLLE, A ug 14, 1857.5 IN Pursuance of an order received from Brie 1Gen. W. C. NIoRAGNE, an Election will be bet at the company muster grounds on the 25th Sep teber next, for COLONE L of the 9th Regimen1 S. C. NI., to fill the vacancy caused by the resignti tion of Cul. B. F. Strom. laj. .1. W. Tompkins and Capt. Win. Jenning are charged with the extension of this order. LE.\LIEL CORLEY, Lieut. Colonel commanding. G. W. Bua-roN. A dj't. Aug 19 5t 32 CORN SHIELLERS, Sef-Sharpeninig Straw Cutters! - I PENN, A aent, has just received and offel I 'a ter sale a supply of the most approved art el of CORN 811 E LL ERS. Also, a large Stoc of thoise celebrated self-Shacrpenintg S T R A 1 U T T E R S. The farmers wall please send -their erde'rs. - Sept 2 tf 34 Pot Ash. e L. PENN. Agent, h-ts just received a su .J. ply ofhPOT A SH, put up in tin cans, wi full d'rectiona tor mnakinig soft and hard soap. Jgn fl ti 2 PLANTERS' SUPPLIES, T - I 'u,. e ber begs leave to ' inform the public that he has in b -,tore, at the Stand ocecupie by him the tas, s son, a WELL SELECTED Stock of Planters' Supplies, consisting of Museovado and Porto Rloc SUGARS; b Start's H. B.& C.Soft " " Crushed 44 Pulverlsed Blaltimore Reinery of same qulality e MOLASSES. Hhds., Tierees sai Baflel I " Rio and Java COFFe t IKON all situ. and HOLL OW WA.B92 B'kGGING, 0PE nd TW IEl - Gunny Cluth. a heavy artile; Osnaburga and stripes; 7-8 intd 4-4 Augusta Goods; SA LT. very largo- Saeks 50 llhds. BtACON 8i1S; 10 " SiIOUI.DERS; SOAP, CAN I)LEA, STARCH, &e., &e., all -4r which will be sold on accommodating terms to I approved purchasers. g" Orders solicited and promotlv attened to. A. BURNSIDE. IUuaaao,June 6 tf 22 To Mechan'es, Inventors and MANUFACTURERS. 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It is the aim of the Editors of the Scientific American to present all subjects discussed in its columns in a practical and popular form. They will also endeavor to maintain a candid fearless ness in combating and exposing false theories and practices in Scientific and Mlechanical matters, and thus preserve the character of the Scientific American as a reliable Encyclopadia of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge. ' Specimen copies will he sent gratis to any part of the country. MUNN & CO., Publishers and l'atent-Agents, No. 128 Fulton street, New York. Sept 2 tf 34 CAROLINA HOTEL, miAJm U L r U. 0. rf' II1E Proprieto'r of this well known and pop. Alar IIOTEL takes peculiar pleasure in an nouncing to his friends and the travelling public generally, that this House is stilL open for the re etption of copapany, ad that in future his whole energies will be put into requisition to gratify the wants or each and all who may favor hImt with their patronage. During the past week the House has hesa h~roughly repaired, and the Rooms and Furniture put in excellent cundition for the Spring and Sum mer seaison. My Table will be furnishedl with the best that can be had, and presided over by one skilled in the enl nary department-and in short, everything requisite to gratiry the taste of the epicurean will be supplied in abundance. The servants of the CAROLINA !!OTl~ are noted for their polite and attentiveechar aeter, and are ever in attendance to obey the wishes if my Guests. I laving procured comfortable Stables, H~orses left in tny care hereafter will receive the best attention. Thankful for past encouragcement and patronage,. I respectfully solicit a continunce of the same. -JOllN A. MAYS. fJ The trav.-lling community nrc notified that hey and their baggage will be conveyed, at a mo miit's waruing, witho~ut charge, to the Carolina or Georgia Depots. J. A. M. llamburg, Juno 10 1857 tf 22 CARRIAGE REPOSITORY ! CHRISTI UA H URBLBERBT. T'iIE Subscrabers ier for sale att the old stand :of T1. If Snlliv:an, a CllOICE collection of Carriages, tockaways, Buggies, .nd all oth--r airtcles in their linei. They have adet arrtanents to k,-ep their 1lou4.- iupplie.d ':h the IWT A RTlCl.8. frian the I4EST - ,,:. rie,. in the Umit.d S;ates, which they will ..l !.OW FOR CAsli, or for good paper on hurt time. C RRiAGES and BUGGIES of every des eription Will be furnished to order on short notice. S. CHRIISTIE, A pril22 tf 15 $heriff's Sale. BY Virtue of sundry writs ol Fieri Faciae to me direc.ted, I will proceed to sell on Thursday * e 10th Septenmber next, at the residence of 8amu. el C. Scoutt, the following property in the fu~lowing caies, to wit: IW. Hlolmies vs S. C. Scott and others ;Other Plaintiff- severally vs The same, The Derendant, .-. C Sentt's. st',ek o' Cattle, ll.'gs, Goats, one Yoke of O~xe~i ami Ox Cart, Plantation and Black erti'. Toolis. Ilonschold. and Kitchen Furniture, &c. Terms Cah. JA S. EIDSON,sa .D. Aug 2553t 33 -- New Flour Ifills, t YM SI are now in operation, and are fur T. ihdwith EVERY FACILITY for ma ing FLOUR and MEAL of the best quality. R. T1. AllS. grFour miles West of Edgefield C. 11., and one mile from the Plank Road. jAug5 tf 30 S75 REWARD?1 ANAWAY from the Subscriber en the 9th .AAugust, the following named Negroes. NED and his wire FANNY, and DAVE, formeriy be longing to the Estate of Capt. Charles Hammond. They are in the neighborhood of Martin Town. or -between that and Hamburg. Twenty-6ive dollars will be given for the apprehenisioni and delivery of each one to the JTai 's of Edgefield or Augusta. Or, the above reward of $75, for the sa'e confinement of all three. A description is deemed unnecessary, as they are so well known. T. J. ROACH. sColumbia, Sept 1 4t* 34 DISSOLUTION. rT'lHE LA W Partnership of B O N TH A M af IADAMS is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. Our business to this date will be conducted by us as Partners. M. L. BONHA M, CICERO ADAMS. Sept 1, 1857. 2t 34 Administrator's Sale. kY Virtue ofan orerfrom Win. F. - * a j Ordinary for Edgefield District, I w lat Liberty Hill, on Friday, 11th day of Sep iber, all the personal property of J Samuel Limek - er, dec'd., consisting of a Sad.ile, Shot Gun and other articles. not necessary to mention. - p Terms, on a credit until first day-of January t next. Purchasers giving notes and approved se curities. -0. W. LANDRUM, Adin'r. Au.2 1n1 86