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"FINE NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS! W. R. & T. S. HUDSON, A RE now receiving at their Store under the - Masonic & Odd Fellows' Hall, a LARGE and well selected Stock of excellent FALL AND WINTER GOODS,. Comprising a magnificent variety of EVERY AR TICLE usually kept in a complete Village Store, consistiag in part of a full variety of LAMms E0M12 @@ , Of the most chaste and fashionable designs, of all qualities, and at the LOW.T PRICES. Black Gros de Rhine SILKS; " Satitn Striped " Striped Glacier -t Plaid " " English and Germs& MERINOES; Cashmere and Broche DELAINES; Manchester Printed' " Fine French Plaid Black and Colored Alracast " " do, silk finish; Fine French 13ombazine ; Challies, black and colored; French Chambrays, &c.; English, French, Scotch and Domestic GING HAMS ; IToly's English PRINTS Fine French Merrimac and Cocheco PRINTS; - Furniture Chints, &o. Swiss pad Jaconet MUSLIN; Bishop and Victoria Lawns; Striped and Plaid Swiss and Jaconet; Hoop SKIRTS, plain and Skeleton; Plain and Embroidered SKIRTS : Brass Iloops, whalebone, &c., for Skirts; Stella and Cashmere SHAWLS; Embroidered Merino " Plaid Wool " Swiss and Jaconet Collars and Sleeves; 69 it 14 " in setts; Taconet and Swiss Edgings and Insertings; Snyrna and Cotton Laces and Edgings; Ladies' Plain and Embroidered L. C. Hlankerg'fs. Reveri Hem-stiebed. ' " Ladies' and Children Cotton Hose, white and colored; Ladies' Kid and Silk GLOV ES; " Lace Mlitts, long and short; Wool and Cotton Gloves; Dress Trimmings, Fringes, Gimps, &c.; Velvet Trimmings, all widths; Bleached and Brown SIIl RTI G: 46 " SUlEETING. all widths; 49 " Linen Ta!le Cloths; Sootch, Russia and Huekabnck 'D iapers; Plain, Ft inged and bordered Towels ; Cotton Diapers and Dimasks; Black and Colored UASSlMEPRES; Satinetts, Kentuecky JEANS, plain and fancy; Gents Black and fancy Silk Cnvats and Ties; Kid, Silk, Wool and Thread Gloves, &c., &c. -ALSO A large and splendid assortment of LBOOTS, SHOES, H1ATS, CAPS, &c. -ALSO A complete and well assorted Stock of Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, SUGAR., COFFEE, TEA, CHEESE, SODA, SADDLES, ERIDLES, MARTINGALES, WHIPS, &C. All of which will be suld at VELY LOW FIG ItiES, and on good terms. r All we ask is an examination of our Stock belore purchasing elsewhere. A liberal share of public patronae iv solicited]. w. 1. & T. S. HUDSON. WN. 1.-Groceries sold entirely for cash: Oct 7 tf 9 NEW GOODS! E. PENN, AG ENT. 71AKES great pleasure in informinr his custo SI. enrs and the public generally that he has re ceived hisa stock of embracing lEVER Y STY Lii and VAILIETY suited to the Fall anti Winter Trade.. His Stock has b'en selected with great care, both with reaard to Styles and prices. .And he will alhyvs he~ found ready and happy to. wait on his friends' who may call to ex'aanine his St 'ck and act good basrgains. Ed edieid Sept. S0. tf. 39. CHIEAPER TH AN T HE ClHEAPEST ! M. LEBE$CHULTZ, - UE A LER IN- - READY IADE 0 LO0T HIN G, * SP ECTFULIA LY uorms his friendls ntl 11.c ,L public generally, that lie has ju.st returnalI from thie North, after selectingi from the best Mar kets a FULL ASaSORT.\ENT of REEDY WIEDE CLOTHING, Of the very lattst styles, and embracing ALL AR TICLE.4 usually kept fo.r the outfit of GENTLEMEN, YOUTHS AND CHLDREN, AI'o. a fine assortments of Shlrts, Collars, Drawers, Hosiery, CRAVATS. LINEN AND SILK ]L\NDlK'CIIIEFS, TR UNKS, L ADI ES BAND BON-ES, VA LISES, &-c., &c. Alho, the latest and mostt approved style of -hats, Caps, Shuoes, &c. Sept 30 St 38S REMOVAL! T n1E- Subscriber would inform the Public that he has RE3M0VED his ENTIRE STOOK OF GOODS To thec Store lately occupied and owned by Col. M. FRAZIER-and is now receiving from New York a general Stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Crockery, IHardwarec, Boots, Shoces, And Sih other art'eles as is generally kept for sale in this Market, all of which lie pledgefs htimi self to sell as cheap and on as accommiodatinig terams as his ability will admit. T. ROOT. Edg~efiel C. II.. Sept 22, 1857. 40:17' P. S.-Also, BACON ad SIDES, IIAMS and L.\RiD, contant!y on hand. Sold for Casth only. SECOND ANNUAL FAIR Of the State Agricuiltuirni Society of South Caroinas~, Toi be hlo atClumbia on the 1O//h, 11W, 12th, awd 1:llh Korember, l457. Tll Ei Exec'.ive, Commni te of the St::te Agricul tural s-ociety of Hoo:h Catolina. rtspecifuliy ea'l the aitte-ntio'i of the eit'zens of the Sonmhlern states to titeir ::1prrnhime Fair, at whi.-h premai u-:,s wl libe aard~ for all artieces of A gricuitural, 1 loi tit-ult ral :mi I~ i manie:d inoterest, as well as La.di. s' Fancy Wrk: iand l)ii'nestic Econ:,m embrace.l it aim e:enie P'r eimiumi Ust, wh'ch~ cani be h.:.'l oar ienht.uon tu I. .3- (hge, Seeietary, Fair The society las erected thC h~e.- :and most comi mod .i~s 1 lidl in the U:: ted States, for the conive niencee of e.shibite,:u, amnd go'd staIls for the use of auiumals. ?.ll am tieces wiUllie trainspted to an-l from the Fair, by the Rail Roads ini South Cariolina,, free of charg at the owners risk. Let one and a'l, from ithe mountains to the sea board, turn out to celebrate this annmuail Festival. A. P. CArLnot:; ' E. JT. PA .im.nat J. F. !A asIIaLL, A . G. SsiMit, ~-Ex. Commrittee. .1. U. A-sA~as. p. L. TIl.atzr I Oct. 7, 5t 39 Notice. TVE ACIERS ar' wanted to taike charge of both IdepartmnenR of the CU :ImYTON' ACADiE iliES. (Male aind Fen.:h-,) fo~r the ensuing year. Those densiring the sitution, mnyi do well to apply imnmediately ; tesdmoniails of the mua.st relinalte chiar noter as to sehao!arshmip, will lhe required by the Trustees. II. A. SiIAW, See. Oct. 6i 1857 .tf 3: Not icc ItSereby igiveni that Mrs. EMILY CARROLL, 3.wife of EW A an G. CA ano.?. resitame mi Ifam-. 1,urg,1lit late or Graniteville, Endgelield District, intendls to becouie a sole trader ini one month frotu this dlate. EMILY CA RROLL. Witness, DENJAMJ!N EAnD nantrm Oct th~ 1857 4t 39 MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEQ&AIA AT AUGUSTA. r 1111 Twenty-Sixth Course of Lectures in.this Institution, will commence on MONDAY, the 2d NOVEMBER next. Emeritus Professor of Anatomy, G. M. NEW. TON M. D. Anatomy, H. F. CAMPBELL, M. D. Surgery, L. A. DUGAS, l. D. Institutes and Practice dr Medicine, L. D. FORD, M. D. Mlateria Medica, Therapeutics and Medical Juris prudence, I. P. GARVLN, M. D. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Infants, J. A. EVE, M. D. Physiology and Pathological Anatomy, H. V. M. MILLER, M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy, ALEX. MEANS, M.D. Demonstrator of Anatomy, ROBERT CAMP BELL, M. D. Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy, S. B. SIM MONS, M. D. Clinical Lectures will be delivered in the City Hospital and at the Jackson-street Ilospital. Fee for whole Course, $105. AMatrioulation Ticket (to be taken once,) $5. Fr further particulars, apply to any member of the Faculty, or to I. P. GARVIN, Dean. Augusta. Ga., Sept. 30 1857 ~ 5t 38 - Ladies' Dress Goods, WILLIA111 SHEAR AUGUSTA GA. H AS received from New York, a large and splendid assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods, copnirising a great variety of rich and elegant ar ticles fur the Fall and Winter season, among which are Rich Fancy Silk Bayadere Robes, of new and el egant styles; Rich B'ayadere and Striped Glace Fancy Silks; Ladies' Rich Flounced Silk Robes, of beautiful styles; Plain Black Silks. ofextra quality and rich lustre; Superior Black'Silks, for Ladies Mourning Dres ses, and Black Satin de Chene; - Superior Valencia Quadrilles, a new and beauti ful article for Ladies' Dresses; Saxony Pla'ds, of rich colors, and beautiful -styks for Ladies and Misses' Dresses; Rich Cashmere and Printed Delaine Robes, with side Stripe; Rich Prinuted Rayadere Mousseline Delaines; Lupin's small figured Delaines, all wool, of beau tiful styles for Children; Lupin's French Merinoes and plain Delaines, of the most-desirable colors; Lupin's Plain White and Black Merinoes, of ex tra quality ; Lupin's Plain Black Mousselino Delaines, and Plain Black and Col'd Challies; Superior 4-4 French Prints, of new and beautiful styles; English and American Prints, in a great variety of styles; Ladies' French Embroidared Lace and Muslin Col!ars and Undersleeves, in setts; Uadies' Embroidered Lawin and Linen Cambric HIandker:hiies of rich and elegant styles; ; Swiss and lJaconet Embroidered Insertings and Edings, and Worked Muslin and Jaconet Floune ines, of beantiful style,; Rich Valanciennes and Thread Laces, and Rich Paris R1ilbbons; Ladies' Chenille Sbawls and Scarfs, of rich.and splendid stylks; Ladies' 6axony Plaid and French Shavils, of beau tiful styles; LaIes' Stella Shawls, in a great variety of styles and some at very low prices; Ladies' Plaini Black Tibbet Wool Shawls, with heavy 1ilk ldring c. Ladies' Brooche and Stella Scarfs, of beautiful tyles; Ladies' Half Mourning B3rooche Scarfs ; Ladies' Cloth and Yelvet Cloaks and Talmas, sonmc at very low prices ;. Ladies' Mierino and Gause Metino Vests, with Longr and Short Sleeves; lAdies' Corset:s, of the miost appi roved stylesi Ladies' Cruvelli, P'ompadour, Crown Royal and extension Skirts;t With a great variety of other articles suitable for the presenit sea on, anid to all of which the attention of tihe pubie s respectfully invited. Augrusta set. .30. tf. 38 GRAY & TURLEY, AUGUST.\, GA., STAV.\ING thorcuebly removed to their NEW 1.1 3jTOjRE, under' the U. S. H~otel, are now re ,ivi,,1 a full and complete as;sortmnent of rih and elecant D RY G O ODS, Wich hiaving been purchased for CASU, unadcr the depr.o.sed state of the monmetary afyhirs of the Notth, enables theam to aft'er facilities to close pur ebasers rarely to be tmet with. Slerchan'ts, Plan ters, and the Ladhies particularly, wouldl consult their interest by anm exanmination of our stock and pries. Hauving a resident p-.rehmaser at the North, w are in the continua! receipt of " .JOl3 LOTS'' trom auction, :at unp:-eeedente~l low prices. A mong our aa~srtm.-t w;11 he found the richest and newest lils (GOO)S of the seasou-such as Rich and Eleganm~t Colored and laek SILKS, raginig from 37., conts to $5 per yard, (omiting to speify all the n,mafactured ''jaw breaking'" names used on such occasions.) Fine all Wool .Aluslin DEL AINE, plain and fig'd. Cheap Mustin Deanines in great variety ; Lupin's best blitek Alpacenis and Uombilazines. PLANTATgON GOODS. The very best quality : 8 doz. OSNABURtGS; licavy all Wool Filling Georgia PLA INS and -Kerseys ; Heavy chap Sa'inevts : all Wool Plaid Liuscys; Blue 8ti pje and Plaidl H omespuns; Bro. H~omeaspun and .Janes ; Fine Bed 12aukets, very cheap. RIICHl CARPETING-CHEAP. Fitne Eniglish Timpcstry Velvet; " " a' Brussels ; Superior Three-pty, flne ingrain and all Wool Cap'e:ig-(not having room: in our new store to keel' Carpcting we will sell them at cost and char ges.) zR IEt . 1,000 Swvirs anid .Jaekonet Bands, from 25 ets to $1, wuorth Fully double that amoamnt. 500 Sv.iss. and Jackonet Collars, from 25 to 50 cents, wvorth SIt. 100 fine French wvorks a Ciol:arms, $2,50 to $3,50, worth $5 to $6. Sw'i.- amnd Jackonet EBigings and Inscrtang, in great varicty. Enuiridered and Ilemistitched Ihandkerchiefs, eceedingly cheap. 50 fine Embroidered Setts, S$ to $5, exceedingly cheap. Ita thme samne departnment will be fuund the nitost tonlete assortment oft HIOSIE RY that hm.-s ever been in one Ilouso in A ugusta, from the lowVest lrien' to the tinest qjualimy, tor Ladies, G ;mts, Mis"-s anid Youths, of ever~y leseription. DOMIESTIC GOODS. -Ten eases Iineo 3 yard wide shieeting, at 31 eents, worth ini the Jobbin~g ih-uses in New York trom 3~ to 4'J e.-its. .sadloisus .c Five bales fine Sea IhaHmsos d. Tfen eases fine" Calic", warranted last colors or the0 money returned, for 10 cnts, wortht 10 to 126ets. LINEN GOODS. The best and ceepest Linens that have ever beeni known, to seli itn Augusta, under any circumstacn s, mare now on our shelves, and only require an exam iat ion to , onvinaie the mnast fastidious of the great saving in, pureha~sin'g Lincn Goods fro~m us. Splen dl frontiung Linen for 37.A cents. that has never bena known to sell in Augusta for less than 62 to 75 eents. *The' most superb Linen Damn-k ever brought to this market at vastly reduced rates. Splendid Tfur kishm Towels for the batht room, 6-4 long, only 126 eents, worth. 37 cents. Russia and Iluckaback Diaprs, in great variety, exceedingly cheap. Five hundred 12-4 squarp QUILTS, For $1 ,50, worth L.'t: titne F4rencht Marseilles Quilts, large size, S3,5O to. $5, worth fronm $8 to $10. A very large and varied stoek of every description of DRY GOODS. Selcted with the utmost care by decided judges of Goods, at atueti'n and sneh 'thier places as bargains culd Ihe obtained, within the last two weeks, to Iwhich we would invite thme attention of those pur ea'ig for cash, guarantecilt~ that we can, save tm a very large per centaue onl an examination of our stock. GRAY & TULRLEY. Agusta Sept 30... if. 38. SUCCESSORS TO J. R NEWBY & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in SPLENDID READY MADI CLDTH,9 UNDER THE UNITED STATES HOTEI AUGUSTA, GA. WE are now receiving at our old Stand unde the United States Hotel, our supplies o FINE READY MADE CLOTHING, Well adapted to the Fall and Winter season, and which we feel assured will please our patrons an< friends. Our immense Stock eensists in part of CLOTH, 4EAVER, SEAL SKIN, BLANKET AND FLUSHIN( OVER COATS, Fine Black, Blue mid Olive DRESS AND FROCK COATS. BUSINESS COATS, Of all Descriptions and Colors. CA.SBIME2If WE. SUITS, Coats, Pants and Vests to match. Fine black Cassimere Pants, Plaid, Plain, Striped, and other Style, of Fane CASSIMERE PANTS. Silk, Merino, Woo'l, Velvet, Satin Barath-a. and other styles of the latest and most fashionable Together. with EVERY STYLE of Goods fot GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. We keep always on hand a very large Stock of fine Shirts, Drawers, Suspenders, Gloves, Neck Ties, Stocks, Collars, Half-Hoes, TRAVELLING SHAWLS, ROBES DE IIAMBRE, &c., &c. All of which will bo sold at the lowest market prices. Call and take a Look. TAILORING! Also a heavy Stock of fine CLOTIIS, CASSI MEEiS, VESTINGS, &c., to which we invite the attention of every body. These goods will be made up to order at the shortest nqtice, and in a satisfac tory manner. Augusta, Sept 30 tf 3R NEW._-FALL -GOODS I DICKEY & PHIBBS, A RE now opening a VERY LARGE and WELL SELECTED Stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, To which they respectfully solicit attention, com prising as it does, every article usually found in s first class Ihouse, an'd at prices as Low as alai in tlc Soutta. The Laidies especially nre invited to cnll and cx amine our DRESS GOODS becfore purchasing. Our large Stock of SILKS, DRESS GOODS SUAWLS, &c., is particularly fine, embraemns every article in their line, and all of the latest and newest styles, viz a Plain Black Gros dun Rhine SILKS ; " "Gros do Naples" " "BischolT's Black Brocades, Satin Stripes and Plaids ; Fancy Plaids. Stripes and CIIENIES; Rich'Satin Plaists and Stripes; Rich Colored ItROCA 1EIS; Very Rich Flosnnied ROBES; Marceline's, Flounces, &c., &c., all colors; Frnucht Merin'es, Blaek and Colors; English and German, Merinnes; Conrg Cloths, very fine, every shade; Plain and Printed Llama Clothis; Casmnere and Biruche Delaines ; Manceter P'rintedu" Paiin Delaines, all shades, 12kc. per yard ; Black and Coi'd Alpacas; a - " Silk Warps; Bomhazinee, Canton Cloths ; CIIA L LtES. Black and Colored; POPLINS, Plain, Plaid, and Striped ; Vlntia Stripes and Plaids; Brilliants, Plain White and 'Solid Colors ; "Chintz Colors; Frencht Chnamhravs. and Chamb~ries, Colors'; Enlish., French' Scotch and Dunmestic GING HAMS; Hoh.'s English PRINTS; Fie French" Merrimac andi Cocheco PRINTS; Ftrniture Chintzes, &c Swiss and Jaconet Muslins; Bishop Lawns; Victoria " Spotted and Fig'd Swisses; Striped tando Plaid" " " JACONETTS; Marcalias, a fine article ; Hop Skirts, Quilisd, P'lain. Skeleinnt: Plain, Corded anti Embroidered SKIRTS; Embossedl Corded SKIRTS. Brass H OOPS, WIIA LEIBONE, &c., for Skirts ; Stella ShfAWLS. Black. White and Col'd; Cashmere Sh A WLS, P'laini and Print ed ; Bay State, Empire State, and Scotch Long ani Square Plaid Wool Shawles; Swiss Collars and Sleeves ; s. " " in Sests; Jaconett" " " " " in Setts; Lace " "i Infants' Waists and Robes ; Swiss Edgings rind Iasertions ; Jaconett "" Swiss Bands and FLOUNCINGS; Jaconett" " English Thread Laces and EDGINGS; Bugle Laces and Edlgingrs; Laies' Pltain and Emh'd L. C. Handkerchiefs ; Ladies aund Chtildrr n's Cotton Hose, White anic Colored ; Ladies' White and Open Work Unse; "Kid and Silk Gloves, all makes; "Lace Mitts, Long and Short ; " Wool and Cotton Gloves; Children's Lace Mitts and Silk' Gloves; i" Cuotton and Wool Gloves ; Dress Trimmings, Friinges, Ginmps, &C.; Trimming Velvets, all width,,; Bleached and Brown SIlIRTINGS; Linen and .Cotton SH1EETrINGS at.d PILLOMi CASINGS: 40 ich, 5.4 anti 0.4 P. C. COTTlONS; 0.4, 94, 10-.4 and 12.4 Allendale unid Walthan SHEETINGS, lBleachied and Bruwn; Bleaced sind Brown Linen and Cottorn Tabl< DAIASKS,hby the yard; 8.4, 10-4, 12.4 and 14-4 Bleached and Brown Lmnet TABLE CLOTHS; Scoth. lRussia anti Huctkaback DIAPERS ant TOW EI.NGS; Plain. Fringed and Bordered Towels; Turkih Bath atnd Damanusk " Napkins, Doylies, &c-- &c-.; Irish Linens and Linten Lawns; Frehl Cambries; Linen. and Cutton Shirt Fronts ;' Fine F.retch " a henntiful article 10.4,12 andi14.4 Lancaster and Marseilles QUILTS i "i TPurkish" Toilet Covers, Tidies, Furniture Fringes, &c.; Black arid Col'dl Cloths andi Cassimeres; Satinelts anid Kentucky Jeans, Plaitn andi Fancy; Drap D'ete, Italian (Car bs, Cot tonades, &c., &c. ients, Wotil Mitmers, atid Pungee hlanidkrchie.fs Gents Black and Fancy Silk Cravats and TIes ; " Plain and Printed L. C. Hlandlkrchsiefs; "White, Col'dontd Fancy Half Hose ; " Wool and Merino "'" " Kid, Silk, Wouil, Thread Gloves; " andI Ladies' Kid and Buck Gauntlets, &c. The attention of House keepers, Farmers, ani Planters, is particularly invited to our stock of _PLAIN -ATION GOODS, whiich consists of every articlei York Stripes, Mariners' Shiirtings; Marlboro' Plaids andI Stripes; Georgia Stripes and.Piain ; Bk, White and Grey Kerseys; Twilled Kerseymeres; Plaid andI Plain Linseys; White and Brown Canto~n Flannels; 'lain and Twilled Salisbury Flannels, all colors Fine White English and Welsh "~ Red and White Domets, &c., &c.;, A large assortmerntof BL ANK ETS, of every maki icludig line English, Swviss, WVhitney Mlackinav &c., al sizes' Blue, Grey, and WhIte, Negro B LA NKETS. Extraordinary inducements, offerred to persons pu chasing large plantation bill. Parties serrding orders-will he certain to have thet punctually attended to. IiiCKEY & PIBBS. STATF, OF SOUTH CAROUNA, EDGEFfILD DTSTRICT, IN EQUITY. Samuel Brooks, Assignse, Bill for Foreelosure John r$ih. of Mortgage. B Y an ord'er from Chancel'or Dunkin in this ease, I will sell, at Edgefield C. 11., on the 1st Monday in November next, the following real estate, viz: A LOT OF LAND in the Village of Edgefield, known as the Bushnell Carriage Shop Lot, including the Brick Store House, containing, in the whole, two roods and eleven perches, more or less. TEatms.-Thc costs'and one half of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the residue on a credit of six monts, the purchaser giving bond with approved securities, to secure the pur chase money. The titles to be signed and sealed, but not delivered unil the said bond be paid-arid if the said bond be not paid when due, the Commissioner will re-sell the premises at the risk of the former purchaser. A. SIMKINS, C.E.E.D. Oct 9 -4to 40 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT IN EQUITY. Warren Amaker & Lucy Amaker, his wife, w s. Partition. James Carson, William Carson, Mar garet Ca-son, et. al. BY Virtue of an order from his Honor Chaneel .lor Wardlaw, I shall proceed to sell at Edge field Court House, on the First Monday in Novem ber next, all that TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, formerly owned by Charles Carson, con taining three hundred and twenty-eight (328) acres, more or less-there being at least about two hun -dred acres of well timbered land on the premises, and a good dwelling house and out-buildings; and situate in the Dljtrict of Edgefield'and State of South Carolina, on the waters of Dry Creek, waters of Little Saluda, and bounded by lands of James McCarty, Jiames Eidson, Jacob Legrone and Jere miah Mobley. Tatss-On a credit of onewand two years, ex cept as to the costs of suit, which must be paid in cash. Purchasers to give their bonds or notes, with two good sureties, payable in two equal installments, one and two years after date, with interest from date. A. SIMKINS, C.E.E.D. Oct. 7, 4t 39 State oE South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DTSTRICT. IN EQUITY., Martha C. Brooks and Mary C. Brooks," by her next friend, s's. Bill for .lames P. Carroll, Caroline IT. Brook;, Partition Martha 11. Brooks. and Preston S. Brooks. B Y Virtue of an order in Equity in the above stated ense, I will ofE-r for -sale at Edg& field C. H., on the first Monday in November next, the real estate of the ITon. P. S. Brooks, deceased, de scribed in the Bill. Consisting of "TiR 710-NIESTEAD TRACT," aljoiing lands of Reuhen Cooper, Sumter Daniel, James Creswthl and others, lying in the said District, on both sides of the Island Ford Road, contninin'g two hundred and fourteen (214) acres, more or less: Also, TUHE "PLANTATION TRACT," lying in said District, on waters of Wilsnn and Ninety Six creeks. adjoining lands of the Estate of Sathuel Beard,' deceased, lands of Thomas J. Dysoti and Daniel Proctor, and contining one th10nsand and fifty (1050) acres, more or less. Also "TIlE CHURCH PLACE," adjoining lands of Reuben Cooper, Daniel Proctor and (oth ers, and containitng forty-two and one-half (4'21) agres, more or less. Tmutss-So much of the purchase money as will pay the costs of the suit, to be paid in calh. The residue on a credit of oneo andl two years from the day of sale, to be secured by bonds with adequate sureties. (' Possession of the premises sold, not to be given util the first of Januiary next. A. SIMKINS, C.E.E.D. Sept. 30 185 7 5t 38 THlE STATE OF SOUTH CAIROLINA, EDGEFIELD DTSTRICT, IN EQUITY. Thomas S. Dates and others, )Bill for sale and vs. ~ .Partition of Real Millerige Bates and others. )Estate. 13 Vitu of an order in Equity in thmis ease, I will offer for sale at Edgehield U. HI., or, the first Mondav~t in Novemtber next, the real estate of Andrew Bates, deceased, described in the Bill, con sisting of ONE TR ACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, con taininig eight hmundried (800t) acs, mere or less, ly ing int thec D.istrict and Starte aforesaid, and bounded by lands of' thte estate or Col. John Bates, Amos Sheily, A. D. Bates, J1. M1. Norris atnd others. TCn~us-Thec land to be sol on a credit of one antd tno years, except as to so ntuch thereaof as wil be sniflicienrt to pay. costs of thec suit, which must be paid in cash. The putrchase money to be secured ty bonds or notes, with a~mple personal sureties anrd a mtortgage of thec premises. Sept.30 1857 5t 38 STATE OF SOUT H CA ROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTR[CT, .{N EQUITY. Willhnu W. Williana and othecrs,'I Bill to se aside John Suliivan and Sampson Su!- ~Dci n ~ livarn. ) B.)Y Yhtue of an order in. Tquity itn this e:nsn, I Swill ofler for sale onm the tirst Motnday tn Novetttber next, theo TIt\CT' OF LAND de scribned in the: 1!!l itt this ease, containinig one hunit dred and seventy (170I) acres more or l3:ss, tad ajining lads of Johtn Adamts, Samuel P. Getzena atnof othecrs. Ten.s-Thec lanad to be told on a credit of twelve months fromt theo day of sale, except as to so muchel as will defray the e--sts of' suit thtus fir incurred, whiebl must be pt:.iod itt catsh. The p'urchtae mtonecy to be secured by bond with atdequaote surcties. A. SINKINS, C.E.E.D. Sept. 30 1857 5t 38 State of South Carolina, EDG EFIELD DISTRICT, iN EQUITY. Julhn D. Ilolloway and 11enry II.)~ Matys. and .Alatry A. his wife. Bill for Par G. WV. lHolloway and D. WV. Hlul-ttin A'. loway, t. nal.J fY Virtuie of an order in Eq~uity in this case, I 1)will ofer for .sa'e at Edgelield C. 11., on theo first Moondav itn Novenmber next, thie real estate of araht I loloway, deceased, described in the Bill, consistinmg of A TR.CT OF L AND situnate in Edgefieuld Dis trict, enntaining~ thtree~ hundred and fifty-two anid one* I:1It (350.) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of rThomnas Lake, WV. N. Mdoore, James B. Sullivan and others. TERsMs--Te land to be silJ on a credit of onle andl two yeats from the day of sale, except as to so mtucht as willefray the coosts of suit thtus far incur red, whnich miust be paid in casht. Thu re-sidue of the purchtase monoey to be scured by bonds with aeqjuate sureties. SPossesion of thin premiises nout to be given until the first day of January, 1858. .A. SIMKINS, C.E.E D. Sept. 30 1857 St 3 TILE STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. Richard Gregotty, Ptiinfrp, IJohn Gregory and others. - - ~''appearing to my satisfaction that John Grego Ary, Esther Rankin, wife of David Rankin, de ensed, John Rlankin tad his wife Unrriet, Shan drack Dens and his wife Ceily, Defenidants in the above stated ease, residle without, thne limits of this State, It is therefore ordered, that they do apopear and object to the division or sale of the real estate of Sarah Gregory, dee'dl., on or before the 23d day of ]Decemaber next, or their consent to the same will be enter'ed of ro cord.' W. F. DURISOE, o E . Ordinatry's Ofilee, Sept 30,1857. 12te39 Notice. ALL persona havinmg demands against thte Estate Aof Abinh Morgan, deceased, are requested to ,pay up by testJanuary, as Iintend to close the business. GEO. W. MORGAN, Adrn'r. nat a 18r7 2m . 39 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE! TIIE Subscriber being still desirous of making a change in his business, ofiers at private sale, his VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND. located on the public road, three miles from Edgeflel C. II., and containing, Fifteen hundred and forty.four Acres. A minute description of these Lands is deenid unnecessary-sufllice it to say, they are well adapt ed to the culture of Cotton, Corn and small grain. The place is well watered, every field containing a sufliciency of running water, and a good supply of most excellent springs. It has between two and three hundred acres of low grounds, together with a large portion of fresh lands, cleared within the last four or five years, and now in a high state of cultivation. A large porLion of this Tract abounds in NATIVE F 0 R E S T, covered with a heavy growth of timber. The improvements are .good-te most of the buildings have been put up in the last few years. An excellent opportunity is now offiered to per ons wishing to purchase a splendid settlement. L'he above land will be sold in a body, or if de ired, I will divide it to suit purchasers.. I will take pleasure in showing the land. gr- Terms mado easy and accommodating. JOHN H. 'HOLLINGSWORTH. P. S. I will also sell, my Villago unimproved Lots, adjoining the Odd Fellows' & Masonic build ing, and fronting the public square. Sept 23 l1t 37 VALUABLE C OT M0N PLANTATI.0N, FOR SALE! The subscriber offers for sale, that VA LTA lLE OCOON PLANTATION known as the MeCul ough place. containing EIGlT H UNDRED AND MHIRTY--THREE AND ONE QUARTER LCRES, lying on the waters of Horn's Creek, seven iles below Edgefield Court ilouce, and sixteen iles from Hamburg, and ::djoining lands of Wash gton Wise, M rs. Swearengin, Dr. Hot d and Mrs. .undy. On the premises is aTwo Story Dwelling Uouse. klso an Overseer's House, a large and excellent 5table, fine Gin House, Screw, &c. A large portion of the land is in NATIVE FOREST. Lbout two hundred and fifty acres cleared and in ,ultivation. The balance in brier patches and pine hiketls, which were never much worn. Captain yan, the first proprietor, worked a large force on he place. Since his time the force employed on it as been comparatively small, and the fences have en moved in until a Large and the best portion f the land has been snirendered to the brieps and aine thickets. There is a good proportion of the laud BRANCH BOTTOYIS, 'hich are exceedintly productive. The quality of thne land can he judged of from he growing crop vhich has been made, with bad easons. under unfavorable eireumstances,and with mt one ounce of manure of any kind. The location is remarkably healthy. The pres nt Tenant has not list a sinele day's work from ickness this year. The neighborhood is as desirn le as any person conld wish. There is no place in tho District of equal health, o convenient to market, and so desirably located, as suitable for making large Cotton crops as this. omparatively, a very few acres planted in the ranch bottoms will jnake an abundant supp'ly of ,rovisions for the plantation. S S TOMPKNS. IdgefielI C. 11., S. C., Sept. 5th, 1S57. tf. 35. Plantation for Sale, containing about 6(5 0 A c r e s, lying on 3eech Creek, near the Ridge Road. There are two Settlementsa on the Land--one ood Corn Mill. nearly new-about two hundred cres in cultivation, part of which is very excellent Cotton land, andi a small portion of rich swamp, well drained, and now in cultivation. The crop will show its quality. There is an abundianc of fine timber, plenty of vater in eve~ry field, and a pulte Road through the ~ntire length of the Tract. R. WARD. SSept 3 0 f 38 Ridge Land For Sale. [Ife o S limy VA LUA lULE COTTON PATTION. containing. abouit Fire fundred Acr~es, hying on the E~dgefield and Jolumbia Road. On it is a fine one Story Tioure, withi basement, and a plenty of out buildlings of every kind, all new. tnid to every field there is a good new gate well ~aintd, and a plenty of water; tnilso, a plenty oif n Grapes, an Orchard, Shrubbery &c., and an hlundnce of fine timber and good drinking water. Call and examie-l know you waill be pleaseid. CLINTON WARD. Sept. 30 tf . 38 Horn's Creek Land for Sale, j lI E Subreriber offers .for sale huis emellent TA.ract of lamdh, formerly bielonging~ to ai r. L. . Johnson, cotaining 4i '. Acres, anid :il joining lan:ds of A . Linidsey, .has. 11. Gril'in and Ii. iettis. Tw'ao hauidr el acre.s of this Tract are under r.nce, and most of it in a line sat of cutvain le b,,ianac, well-timibered oak, hickory andui pine oands This h~ad is very pruductive, in attestation of hih fact un examination of the prlesenit crop is ~oited. There are on thme premises a comf'ortable weling 11luse, Gin I louise and screw, and all re juisite outbuildings. Terms, very re'asiable. ?I.SUN0 11A fItS. Sept3 .1( 3t 35 ilORN'S CREEK LAND F'OR SALE.. r5!E Subscriber, intenading to make a ebauo in . lisk businessa on the first iif' Januairy nest, ie~rs r' sa!c his lhantationa situatedl four and a half miles onta of Ed::eli-! C. 11., on the road leading to A\esta, econtainingZ Three Hurndred tpd Fifty-six Acres. The improemoents, cuonsting of a good Dwelling louse tand all ordinary p!antatiion biuildings, are in 04o' order. The place in well watered, having everal good1 Springs on the premises, and an ex cilent well in the yard. Those wishing to purchase will do well to call nd examine for themselves as this section of coun try ofliers iniducemnents to cotton-growing inferior to nne in South Car,>lina.. (Lr' A bargain may be ha.1 by applying sion. ,J. L. ADEISON. Sept 2 t f 34 -FOR SALE, IIE undecrsigned offers for sale his planatationl .sitnaftedl 6 miles from Unmbuirg, containing 0 Acr'es 200 acres of the Land nowv under utltivation. 100 acres o1 Swamap Land, which will make fromt 40 to 50 Enshels Corn to the acre. The Land is lying on ~Little Horse Creek and ad j'ining Lands of A. iRambo, Sidney Wise and n the place is a good comfortable two story Dwelling, with all the necessary out H~ouses, also tJin House, Saw and Grist Mill, all worked by wa ter power. On the place is to be found plenty of ond and t.imbeir. Terms made known ig applying to* B. L. HALL. Hamburg, Ang. 10 1857 2nm 32 A Rare Chance! T UE Subscriber wishing to remove to the South .West, oliecrs for sale his BEAUTIFUL hOUSE A ND LOT in the Town of Graniteille. A s an inducement to purchaners to come and see for temselves, lie would state that the Lot with all its improvements, consisting of a Two Story Dwell ing'Hous, built after the mosat iimprov'ed style of architecture, neatly finished and plastered thriiugh out, a Kiitehen with two apartments, a Well of ex collent water, can be bought for Cash, or on a crec'it till the first of October next, for less than the origi nal cost of the Dwelling house alone. A. P. NORRIS. Graniteville, June 15, if 23 EXECUTORS' NOTICE. A LL Persons having demands against the Es tate of the late Capt. Jouhn Lipscomnb, are re uested to 'present them properly attested to the Executors-anid all persons idebted are informed that immediate payment is demanded. .BENJ. WALDO,) J1AS. N. IJPSCOM1B, ~.Ex'ors. J. 13. LlPSCOMB.' . NEW GOODS FOR THE SEASON iiun&IUT W E have received duiing the past and present week a VERY LARGE AND WELL SELKCT ED STOCK OF GOODS suitable for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE, embracing all the novelties of the season. The LADIES are respectfully solicited before making their purchases, to exafinne our large essort nunt of DRESS GOODS, BONNETS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, &C, which comprises the latest variety in styles and de sign, having been selected by both of us in person from the most choice stocks of the Northern markets. Among our stoek may be found Rich Black and Colored Silk ROBES, "6 " " Byadere SILKS, " " " SILKS,RunRoundsand Side Stripes, Rich mourning plaid and striped SILKS, " Fancy " " " Plain Black SILKS of all grades, " Black SATIN for Dresses, " Solid Colored SILKS, " Printed DELAINS of all hues and qualities, " Solid Colored DELAINS, Striped and plaid COBURG CLOTHS, Black DELAINS, Alpaccas, Bombazines, Eng lish and French CRAPES, Scotch and American GINGHAMS, French, Enalih and American PRINTS, Handsome Cliencal and Stella SHAWLS, " Plaid " " CLOAKS and TALMAS, Cheneal and Marino SCARFS, Cravelli, Steel and Brass Spring SKIRTS, do do for Misses, , French and English MERINOES, EMBROIDERIES, embracing Real Lace Setts, Black and White Crape and Muslin do French and Scotch worked Collars, Embroidered and Hlemstiteped Handkerchiefs, Mourning 9 HOSIERY, GLOVES, BELTS, ELASTICS, &c. -ALSO A beautiful assortment of Silk and Straw BON NETS, trimmed. Mourning BONNETS, FOR HOUSE KEEPERS, Our Stock is full of Linen, Bleachesand Brown STIEETINGS, Pillow Casings, Towelings, Nap kins, &c., and FOR THE PLANTERS, We have a large Stock of BLANKETS, KER SEYS, OSN A BIT RGS, SHOES, &e. Also, a good assortment of Saddlery, Uats, Shoes and Boots for men, women and children. JUST IN, a pretty Lot of Boots and Slippers with heels, for Ladies and Misses. COME AND SEE THEM 1 BLAND & BUTLER. Edgefield, C. I., Oct. 6th 1857, tf 39 BUY THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. JAMES HENEY, AUGUSTA, GA. HAS now in store one of the best and most fashionable stocks of DRY GOODS ever brought to Augusta, and be solicits an inspection of them by his friends and the public. Being satis fied with very SMA LL PROFITS, he is confident that his stock will be found CHEAPER than that of any~ other in the Trade. The following dlesirable styles of goods are to be found in his stock : Rich Silk, Delaine and Cashmere ROBE DE QIILLE, Ri Silk, Delaine and Cashmere Bayadere stri ped l)RIESS ES; Ilich Plaid Raw SILKS;. Plain " all colors; Black Silk ROBES and BOBES DE QUILLE; Rkch F4ig'd DELAINES, CASIMERES and MlGRINOS; French MERINOS, all colors; A lnrge lot of DEL AIbiES, from 12 to 37 eta. per yard - U?.w k -ALPA CA, BOMBAZINE and TAMAR TIN E; A\ la:rge stoek of English and American Printed CA LCOES: A largec stock of Mourning CALTCOEIS; A large stock of Scoatch ;,md Frenchl GING IIA MS, soma as low as 10 cents per yard ; Chienille, Steln, Piushi and Woolen I'laid Shawls: " Satin and Cruel SC.\!FS ; Cloth ad Velvet CLOAKS and TA LMAS; Canto.n Pique C LOTilS, a comnfortauble article for Basques; India Twilled LONC CLOTHS, Plain and Striped luri LIlI INS and I1)IAPERS, of various mahkes; I i UCK A hA CK. CR ASU, &c., for Towelling: SIllRTING-; ,md silIEETIN(S, LINDSEY WVOOLSEY, :tid ilnnaion ST UFFS; A fi:e ascertumnt of French and Scotch Em broileredl COLLARS ainI SL EEVES, separate and in sett ; Emubroidered Misseus' and Boy's COLLARS; " Infazt's 110138 ES'hai WAISTs; " IA NI)KFS and SKIRTS; " Silk UOSE; " BANDS, EDGINGS, and IN SERTINGS; HOSI ERY, &c. Cotton, Thread and. Crotchet LACES; A large variety of D.ri~ss TRIMMINGS; Ladies', Misses', Gentlemn's and Boys' Merino UNl) EtRVSTS ; F LA NNELS, all colors an-i guatities ; Bed BLANK ETS, QUILTS, &e. In the Alillin..ry Dea~nrtmnent Mars. Ur~iav has one of the fnest selections of~ BON NETS, h EA D DRESSES, &c.; to a i examination of in hieb she respefuly invites her friends and the public. Augusta, Oct. 6 1857 . tf 39 Cheap C a s hi Store ! NEW FAL L GOODS ! T7 IL L A M H. CR ANVE, Augusta, Ga., V V has just received from New York, a large and splendid assortment of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Which lie of'ers on the lowe~st terms for CASH. A s that its the only way he does business, he is pre pard to gIve GREAT BARGAINS. Rich Striped and Plaidl SILKS, new styles; Plain macsk Gro D'Rhine, 75 eta to $1,25 ; Rich figured andl lain French Merinos, cheap; Elegant fine figured French Cashmneres andl De Lanes ; Dea.hges and plain Muslin D'Lanes, at 12b etsa; A large assortmnent small and large Iigd PRINTS from 0i to l2) ets.; inie bright colored Printed D'eT4nnes, 25 eta; Plain Colored Alpaccas and English Merinos, 25 to 37 ets.; A large assortmoent GINGH AMS, T2n to 25 ets. Ladies Zephyr Wool Scarfs and Capes, beautiful stvyles ; Rich Silk Plaid Cordova's and Valencias:; Jacainet nd Swiss Embroidered Collars, 25 cents to$5; Black Velvet Ribbons and Dress Trimmings ; A lairge assortment CLOAKS, new styles, cheap; Irish Linens, Diapers and Tfable Cloths ; Rich Bonnet Ribbons, new styles, Belt Ribbons;: -Cloths, Cassinmeres, Satinett and Jeans, very low ; Kerseys, Phiid Linseys, Cheeks and Flannels ; }Eleeched Shiectings,::Shiirtings anal Jenn, cheap; Brown Shirtings. Shetiga and Drillings ;* Together with all otherkinds of Goods usually kept in a Dry Goods Store., Eg TER MS CASH. Goods ai lotw prices.. Augusta, Sept 28 3t 38 A Mulec! Al Muie!! STRATED from the Subscriber's plantation, near Edgefiald C. H., a B3AY MA RE MlULE, of medium size, and. in good order. Her mouth has b'een eut or split up by . the bridle or other cause-has a small white spot on top of the head caused by the moving of the bridle, and branded on the shoulder with a letter C or 0. No other marks recollected. IAny information of said Mule, addressed to the Overseer, UI. B. Gallman, at Edgefield C. H., or reasonable compensation allowecd for any trouble incurred..F. W. PICKEKNS. Sepa.30 tf 38 FALL AND WINTER GOODS." UST rece'ved from New York a large and well selected stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS for Gentlemens ware, embracing EVERY ART[ CLE OF CLOTHING, suitable for the season, to gether with a GOOD ASSORTMENT of my own manufacturing, made up in good style. -ALSO A fine stock of CLOTHS, dASIMERES and VES TINGS, anid other furnishing goods. JOHN COLGAN. Edgefield Sept. 30. tf. 38.. CHEOPLASTIC PROCESS OF INSERTING A.LXIZT3CT A-.Z T32IT2E. T HE Subscriber having fnrnished himself with a license to use this NEW PROCESS of INSEETING ARTIFICIAL TETN, Is now ready to serve all who may need such, with an assurance of a more perfect adaptation, and a closer resemblance to the natural organs, than can be realized by any other method. Its perfect pua rity, cleanliness, freedom from all taste,'or galvanic sensation, durability, comfort and security are among the advantages claimed for this SUPEiRIOR mode of setting Artificial Teeth. 11. PARKER. June 24, tf 24 SALUDA HOUSE, Edgefield, C. H., S. C. LEWIS COVAR, Proprietor. EDGEFIELD FIFTY YEARS AGO! Life and Death of Beck Cotton. THE DEVIL IN PETTICOATS o, God's Revenge Against HUBAND KILLING ! W E have just printed a few .hundred copies of the above pamphlet written by Rev. W. L. WEEMS, author of the " Lire of Washington," " Life of Marion," and other lesser productions, and said by some to have been the most peculiar writer of any age. This work is replete with interest, as pecially so to the citizens of this .District, as it con tains quite a fair " showing up" of the dark days and Inurderous deeds of old Edgefield a half cen tury since. 07 For sale at this Office. Price 20 cents per copy. Liberal deductions will be made to those buying by the wholesale. Aug 26 tf 33 ESTABLISHMENT, EDGEFIELD, S. C. having just rc turned from Now York with a most COMPLETE and MAGNIFICENT assortment of FURNITURE, Respectfully announces to his friends and patrons that he is now prepared to exhibi; as beautifal and well manufactured an assortment of CABINET FURNITURE as can be found in tho Southern States. This Stock selected with great Vsro, d he flatters himself, with much taste and judg mnt,-was bought for CASH at reduced fir ures, and consequently wIll be offered as LOW. s can be afforded. My large assortment consists in part of A splendid variety of fine and superfine Malhogany Wardrol)es, rich lot-all styles-of Rosowood and Mahogany Rosewood and Mahogany libraries, SECRETARIES WITH BOOK CASES, A beautifuil collection of Rosewood and Mahogany WASH SINKS OR STANDS,~ A good stock of excollent spring bottomk -PABLGR SGFAS, Improved styles of Rosewood and Mahogany FRENCH BEDSTEADS, FOLDING IRON BEDSTEADS, 'A unique and rare assortmecnt of Mahogany and3 Rosewood Tables, onsisting of PARLOR, CARD, TEA, EXPAN SION and Ladies WORlK TA BLES, such as must please the best judges of the good and beautiful. Toilet Standsn with Glass, -A lot of Corner Stands and Portable Desks, A variety of fine An unusually large assortment of 'E A. I 2..5|, omprising Solid Mahogany spring bottom fleck ing Chairs~; Spring bottom solid Mahmogany Parlor Chairs ; Cano seat Maple Rocking and Parkr Chairs ; a small lot of Prescott Oak Chairs ; Chil ien's, Nurse's and Sewing Chairs, and Children's Patont Chairs. CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, Work Baskets, Fancy Boxes and Ladies' Work Bloges, Children's Bureaus, Sp~ool Stands, Bird Cages, Dough Pins, &c., &c. This Stockc, which commands the admiration of all who have kindly visited my new Store; was, as above stated, purchmased on reasonale prices, and will be sold astonishingly LOW FOR CASH. And would here state that circumstances, with which all are well acqualintedl, 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. Bett.r bargains are not to be had in Aaigusta or any other Southern City. R ep ai rin g, .& c, I continue to make to order any FURNITURE wanted, and also'to repair all old Furniture sent. Senl along your work and it shall be done in a workmanlike manner. |Gf I bcspeak a liberal share of public patron.. age. J. MY. WITT, Opposite the Post Office. Julyl1, tf 26 JUST RECEIVED, F ROMI New York, a Isot of Crib CR ADLES, Window Chairs, Quartett Tables, Ottomans, Foot Stools, Child's Tablo Chairs, &e. JOHN M. WITT'. Ju'y 29 tf 2 Strayed, F ROM theoSubscriber at Edgefield C. HI., en the 21st inst., a medium size BAY MAR E~, star in the forehead, one hind root white, and'low in order. She had on an old Saddle and bridle-the bridle has since been found. A suitable reward will ho given for her delivery to me at my residence, four miles East of Edgefield C. . Any information concerning said M are thank fully received.IAVIS EISIC. Sept 30 2t* 38 Notice, Is hereby given, that PERLE SCIIILLER, wif'e ..of A llR A HAM SCHILLER,' Merchant redl ding in the Town of Hamburg, intends .to become a Solo Trader, within one month from this date. 'her; PERLE X SCHILLER. Witness, Tu. P. MTAanAvn, mark H ambrg, Sept. 30 4t* 38 COME GENTLEMEN, TREAT! ! WIlIEN you go to Hamburg you can get good eaiti at Da. CUxNnOJAxS, at the Anr can llitel, and GOOD DRINKING at the bar of Our House, which is attached to the Hotel, anid under the supervision of the Subscriber. JOHIN C. BOHLER. amburg, Sept. 30 6m - ' 38~ Notice, OTICE in hereby given that application will be made at the next Session of the Legisla ture, to vest one half of the eschested estate of Charles McGregor, late of.d!dgefleld District, in the Trustees of the Edgefield Maue Academy. Sept. 303m 38