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ADVE R TISER ETRA.*g Demwcralic 3ourna, Dernote to ilje Suty an Southyern ftigbts, poitics, Catest fetioz, citerature, 1I0Vdai?1 iemptraue, triutnre, "We will cling to the Pillars of the Temple of our Liberties, and if it must fall, we will Perish amidst the Ruins." SDIKINS, DURISOE & CO., Proprietors. EDGEFIELD, S. C., OCTOBER 21, 1857. "O' - -1 iDULIIRD EVERY WEDNEBDAY MORtaNN. L, OWUINS, D. R. DRISOE & ELIJR IEESE, PROPaIEToR5. TERS O SUBSCRIPTION. Two DOLLARS per year, if paid in advance-Two DOLLAR and Fitr Cur4T@ if not paid within six months-'and Tnaz DOLLARS if not paid before the expiration of the year. All subscriptions not distinct ly limited at the time of subscribing, will be con tinued until all arrearages are paid, or at the option of the Publisher. Subscriptions out of the District and from other States must invariably be paid for in advance. RATES O ADVERTISING. All advertisements will be correctly and conspicu ously inserted at Seventy-five Cents per Square (12 Brevier lines.or les) for the first insertion, and Fifty Cents for each subsequent insertion. When only pub. 1lahed Monthly or Quarterly $1 per equare will be charged. Eaoh and every Transient Advertisement, to secure publicity through our oolumne, must invariably be paid In advance. All Advertisements not having the de'ired number of insertions marked on the margin, will be continued until forbid and charged accordingly. Those desiring to advertise by the year can do so on the most liberal terms-it being distinctly under stood that contracts for yearly advertising are con fined to the immediate, legitimate busmess of the firm or individual contracting. All communications of a personal character will be charged as advertisements. Obituary Notices exceeding one square in length will be charged for the overplus, at regular rates. Announcing a Candidate (not inserted until paid for,) Five Dollars. For Advartising Estrays Tolled, Two Dollars, to be paid by the Magistrate advertising. ES TABL ISHMENT, EDGEFIELD, S. C. JOHN M. WITT, having j.ust re turned from New York with a most COMPLETE and MAGNIFICENT assortment of FURNITURE, Respectfully announces to his friends and patrons that be is now prepared to exhibit as beautiful and well manufactured an assortment of CABINET FURNITURE as can be found in the Southern States. This Stock -elected with great care, and he flatters himself, with much tate and jndg ment,--was bought for CASH at reduced fir ures, and consequently will be offered as LOW as can be afforded. My large assortment consists in part of A splendid variety (if fine and superfine Mahogany Wardrobcs, A rih lot-all styles-of Ro-ewood and Mahogany Rosewood and Mahogany lhbraries, SECRETARIES WITJI BOOK CASES, A beautiful collection of Rosewood and blahogany WASH SINKS OR STANDS, A good stock of excellent spring bottom PAR LOR S0FAS, Improved styles of Rtosewood 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 of the good and beautiful. Toilet Stand~s withs Glass, -A lot of Corner Stads ad Portable Desks, A variety of fine An unusually large assortment of Comprising Solid Mahogany spring bottom Rock ing Chairs~; Spring bottom solid Mahogamny 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 Bureatus, Spool Stands, Bird Cages, Dough Pins, &c., &c. This Stock. which cotumiands the admiration of all who have kindly visited my new Store: was, as above stated, purchased on reasonabl'- prices, and will be sold astonishinmgly LOW FOR CA SH. And I woul' here state that cir~umnstnces, with which all are well acquainted1, renders it necessary that I should adopt, the CASH SYSTEM and strictly ad here to it, otherwise I cannot carry on my business. An examlint'in of my Stock is solicited. Better bargains are not to bo had in Augusta or any other Southern City. ~R ep a irin g, & c, I contirnte to make to order any FURNITURE wanted, ancd also to repair all old Furniture sent. Send along your work and it shall be done in a workmanlike wanner. if I bespeak a liberal share of public patron age. ,3. lY- WITT, Opposite the Post Office. July I, tf 25 JUST RECEIVED, FROM New York, a Lot- of Crib CRADLES. Window Chair". Quartett Tables, Ottomans, Toot Stools, CIild's 'Table Chairs, &c. *,),OIIN M. WYIT. July 29 tf 29 CARRLIAG MANMFACTORY. N9TICE OF CO-PARTNERSIIIP. T ItE Undersigned have a .1sociated th,~-mselvcs to ether, under the namme of ~MITH & .JONES, for the purpose of carrying on the Coach tHakilig and Repairing Business In all its various buitm-hees. 'Ilhey exl.ect to keep constantly on band a good assortment of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCK AWA Y'S, &C. -Of the latest styles. g33All sorts of R SPAfKlN G done in the best manner, andi with the greatest dispatch. A liberal share of patronage is respectfully soli eited. F. L. SMITH, LEWIS .JONES. Edgefield, Feb 20,187. tf 7 EOUSE ANYD LOT FOB SALE. T HE Subseriber ofiera for sale his HOUSE and LOT in the Vil'age of Edge~cld, consisting of three acres, with every necessary building on the pr,-mises, well of e.xoellent wattir, &c: Terms accommodattag. W. LOGUE. sai~4 .f 8 NET & BRILLIANT SCHEME CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000 !! TOTE:ETO ONIJa *1O The following Scheme will be drawn by S. Swan Co., Managers of the Fort Guines Academy Lo tery, in each of their Lotteries for Oct., 1857, at t A.' g-Mi tM, nreorgci To which City they have removed their their prij cipal office. To be drawn in the city of Augusta, Ga., in public,( Saturday, October 3rd, 185. (VMA6mm A9. To be drawn In the city of AugustaGa., in publie, c Saturday, October 10t 1857, @Da6Mm &e To be drawn in the oity of Augusta, Ga., in publio, c Saturday, October 17tht 1857. To be drawn in the City or A uqusta, Ga.,in public,< Saturday, October 24th, 1857. To be drawn in the city of Augusta, Ga ,in public, Saturday, October 31st, 1857. On the plan of Single Numbers. 5,495 PRIZES ! Nearly one Prize to every Nine Tickets. :ldag;-.a&1ft.Ce1zt 1ch.e xeM c : TO DE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN OCTOBER! 1 prize of.. $. 60,000 Is...................$60,0 1 prize of........... 25,000 is....................25,01 1 prize of.........12,500 In..................12,5 1 prIze or........ 7,000 Is.....................T,0 1 prize of...........5,000 is.....................5,0 1 prize of.......,500 is.....................8,5 I prize of.........1.500 s.....................1,5 5 rizes of........... a0 nre ..................10.0 5 rizes of............ 900 are ...................45,( 5 prizes or......... 00 ar ........ ..........4.0( 5 prizes of............7t0 are...................85, 5 prizes of...........600 are...................8.0 5 prizes of............500 are...................25,( 100 prizes of............400 are.................400,0( 100 prizes of............800 are...................1.5( 280 prizes of.........170 are. ............. 2,8 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes or $400 Approx'ting to$60,000 Prize are..$1,0( 4 Prizes of- 800 " 25,000 Prize are.. 1,2( 4 Prizes of 200 " 12,000 Prizes are.. Sf 4 Prizes of 125 " " T,000 Prizes are... W 4 Prizes of 100 " " 5000 Prizes are... 4( 4 Prizes of 75 " 8,500 Prizes are... 8 4 Prizes of 50 " 1,500 Prtzes are... 21 5,000 Prizes of 20 ..............................100,0( 5,195 Prizes amontun'g to................. S320,00 Whole Tickets $10; Halves 85; Quarters $2,50. PLAN OF THE LOTTERT. The Numbers from I to 50,0010, correapo.nding with thoe Numbers on the Tickets printed tin separate slips of pape are cncireled with small tin tube, and placed In one whet The first 467 prizes, similarly printed and encircled, al placed in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved, and a number Is draw from the wheel of numbers, andi at the sutne time a prize drawn from the otiher wheel. The number and prize draw out are opened ani exhibited to the audience, ani regi tered by the Commissioners: the prize being placed agauin the number lrawn. This oiperation la repeated until all ti prizes are drawn out. Approxinmation Prtzes.--The two preceding amn the two succeeding Numbers to those drawing the first Prizes will be entitled to tie 2S Approximation Prizes. F4 example: If Ticket No. 11,250 draws the $60,000 Priz those Tickets numbered 11,248, 11,240, 11,251, 11,252, w each be entith d to $400. If Ticket No. 550 draws ti $80,00 Prize, those Tickets numbered 54S, 549,551. 552, w each be entitled to $800, and so on according to the abol scheme. The 5,000 Prizes of $20 will be determined by the to fipure ofthe No. which draws the $60,000. For example. ift No. drawing the 61.0.0 prize ends with No. 1. then all tl Tickets where the number ends in I wiil be entitled to $. If the Number endls with Number 2, then all the Tiekt where the Number ends in 2 will be entitled to 420, and j oil to 0. CERTIFICATES OF PACKAGES will be sold at i following rates. which is tie risk: Certificate of Pncktige of ten Whole Tickets...........$! Certificate or Package of ten Halt Tickets.............. Certificate of Plnekage of ten Quarter Tickets............ Certincame of Package or ten Eighth Tickets............. In Orclering Tickets or Certificates, Enclose the money to our address for the Tickets ordere on receipt oif whtichm they will be forwarded by first ma P'urchaasers can have Tickets eniding In any figutre they mi dlesignate. g3ff-The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will1 sent to purchmasers Immtediately after the drawitng. h1'urchasera will please write their signatures pilal and give their Post Office, County and State. WRemember that every PrIze is drawn and payable fuli wIthout deduction. WAll prizes of 1,000 and under, paid immediately at the drawing-other prizes at tihe usual time of thirty days WAil commnunienttionis strIctly confidential. W Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to 6. SWAN & CO, Augusta, Ga. or S. SWAN, Mlontgommery. Ala. W* A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wht with tihe ammount of the prize thatl each one Is entitled will be published aller every drawing, In thte foliowinug I ters-New Or leans Delta, Mombile Register. Chark-st Stadard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Jnteltigeneer. N York Weely Day Boot., and Sav annmalh Morn mg News. Oct. 30 41 WH O WANTS MONEY MAY SE (SBTAIYIPED av RisKiNG TEN DOLLARS. Halves and Quarter Tickets in proportion. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY, BY AUTHORITY of the Statec of GEORGI. ON THE HA\ ANA PL AN OF SINGLE NUMBEll 30,000 TIECKETrS-3,256 PRIZES A mountinmg to $215,260. PRIZES PAYABLE WITHOUT DEDUCTION. .AN7E1=~MABNES, iON Successors to J. F. Winter, Manager. Our Lotteries draw in Macon, Georgia, .(Sm. Schemes) every Saturday, andi in Savannah, G (Large Schemes) about the 15th of every moni CLASS CC. Draws October 15th, 1857, at Armory IHa Savannah. Ga., under the sworn superintenden .of W. R. Symons, Esq., and J. M.Prentis, Es CA PIT ALS of $60,000, $2,00 810,000, $5,01 84,000, $2.000, 3 Prraes of $1,000, 5 of $500. 100 of 8100, 100 of $50, 3000 of $310 and 72 Arpproximation pri zes amounting to 83,760. TICEETS 10; ALVES. 85; QUARTERS 2,5( Leek to your interest an&~ compare thia Stce ,oith any other. Bank Notes of sound Banks taken at par. Cheeks on New York remitted for pm izes. Address orders for Tickets or Certilientes Packages of Tiekets to ANDERSON & SON, Managew acton or Savannah, Ga. Sept. 30 tf 36 COLUMBUDIS! r HE inmported SPANISH JACK COLUMBU ..will stand the FALL SEASON at Edgefiel C. H , commencing the 10th August. S. F. GOODE. Aug 5 t f 30 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Chari McGregor, Dec'd. will please make immed ate payment And those having any demands w! present them properly attested. A. RAMBAY, Admn'r. 'Jnly 7 1 8 5 7tf . E ~NEW FALL GOODS!I DICKEY & PHIBBS, R E now opening a VERY LARGE and WELL SELECTED Stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, & To which they respectfully solicit attention, com t- prising as It does, every article usually found in a first class House, and at prices as Low as.an y In the Soutly. . The Ladic.q especially are invited to call and ex amine our DRESS GOODS before purchasing. Our large Stock of SILKS, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, &c., is particularly fine, embracing in every article in their line, and all of the latest and newest styles, viz: Plain Black Gros du Rhine SILKS; Gros du Naples " Bischofis " n Black Brocades, Satin Stripes and Plaids; Fanev Plaids, Stripes and CHENIES I Rich'Satin Plaids and Stripes; Rich Colored BROCADES; Very Rich Flounced ROBES; Marcelines, Flounces, &c., &a.. all colorsI French Merinoes, Black and Colors; English and German Merinoes; Coburg Cloths, very fine, every shade; Plain and Printed Llama Cloths; n Cashmere and Broche Delaines; Manchester Printed " Plain Delaines. all shades, 121c. per yard; Black and Col'd Alpacas; a 6 Silk Warps; C Bombazines, Canton Cloths; CH A LLIES, Black and Colored; POPLINS, Plain, Plaid, and Striped; Valentia Stripes and Plaids; Brilliants, Plain White and Solid Colors; " Chintz Colors; French Chambrays, and Chambrics, Colors; Enalish, French Scotch and Domestic GING HAMS; Hoyle's English PRINTS; Fine French " Merrimac and Cocheco PRINTS; )0 Furniture Chintzes, &c Swiss and Jaconet Muslins; Bishop Lawns; 0 Victoria " 0 Spotted and FIg'd Swisse.; 1o Striped and Plaid " 1O " " JACONETTS; Marcalias, a fine article ; Hoop Skirls, Quilted, Plain. Skeleton; ' 0 Plain, Corded and Embroidered SKIRTS; 1o Embossed Corded SKIRTS, 1o Brass HOOPS, WHALEBONE,.&c., for Skirts; 0 Stella SHAWLS, Black. White and Col'd; 0 Cashmere SHAWLS, Plain and Printed; S Bay State, Empire State, and Scotch Long and 0 Square Plaid Woul Shawles; o Swiss Collars and Sleeves; a " f " in Setts; Jaconett " " o" " " in Setts; 0 Lace " p I0 infants' Waists and Robes; - Swiss Edgings and insertions; 0 Jaconett " " Swiss Bands and FLOUNCINGS; Jaeconett " " te English Thread Laces and EDGINGS; a r, Bngle Laces and Edgings; ,' Lad:em' Plain and Emb'd L. C. Handkerchiefs; t Ladies and Clildr-n's Cotton Hose, White and -n Colored; Is Ladies' White and Open Work Hose; a Kid and Silk Gloves, all makes; " Lace Mitts, Long and Short; st " Wool and Cotton Gloves; e Children's Lace Mitts and Silk Gloves; " Cottin and Wool Gloves; T Dress Trimmings, Fringes, Gimps, &c.; r Trimming Velvets, all widths; e, Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS; ill Linen and Cotton SHEETINGS and PILLOW ' CASINGS; r 40 inch, 5-4 and 6-4 P. C. COTTONS; 6.4. 9.4, 10-4 anti 12.4 Allendale and Waltham t SIEETINGS, Bleached and Brown; e Bleached and Brown Linen and Cotton Table ie DA3ASKS, by the yard; "1. 8-4, 10.4, 12-4 and 14-4 Bleached and Brown Linen ts TABLECLOTHS; s Scotch. Russia and Huckaback DIAPERS and TOWELINGS; Plain, Fringed and Brdered Towels; o Turkish Bath and Damtark " 10 Napkins, Doylies, &c., &c.; 10 Jrih Linens and Linen Lawns; 10 French Cambrics; Linen and Cotton Shirt Fronts; d, kine Fretnch " a beatutiful article ; ii- 10-4,12 and 14-4 Lancaster and Marreilles QUILTS; n' " " Turkish" S Toilet Covers, Tidies, Furniture Fringes, &c.; Black and Col'd Cloths and Cassimeres; n, Satinetis and Kentucky .Jeans, Plain and Fancy; Drap D'ets, Italian 010thst, Cottonades, &c., &c.; In Gents, Wool Multimers, and Ponnee Handkerchiefs; Gents Black and Fancy Silk Cravats and Ties; e "Plain and Printed L. C. Handkerchiefs; "White, Col'd and Fancy Half Hose; "Wool and Merino " " "Kid, Silk, Wool, Thread Gloves; " and Ladies' Kid and Bucek Gauntlet., &c. el, The attention of House keepers, Farmers, and o, Planters, is p'irticularly invited to our stock of PL AN a- TATION GOODS, which contsists of every artiele in ithe line: :WYork Stripes, Mariners' Shiirtings; 8MAarlbore' Plaids and Stripes; -Georgia Stripes and Plain ; Black, White and Grey Kerseys; 'I'willed Kerseyme-res; * Plaid atnd Plaitn Linseys White and Brown Cantoni Flannels; Plain and Twilled Salisbury Flannels, all colors ;. Fine White Engliesh and Welsh " Red and White Domets, &c., &c.; A large assortment of BLANKETS, of every make, p Inc luding line English, Swiss, Whitney Mackinaw, &c., all sizes: Blue, Grey, and White, Negro BL ANKETS. S Ertraordinary inducements, offered to persons pur-t 'chtasing large plantation bills. isParties sending orders will be certain to have them tpunctually attended to. DICKEY & PHIBBS. ;r Augusta, Sept. 7 tf 35 -SECOND ANNUAL FAIR Of the State Agricultural Society of South Carolina, To bc held at Colunbia on the 10th, 11th, 12th, dIl and 13th November, 1857. a. 'H'lE Executive Committee of the State Agricul h. Jtural Society of South Carolina, respectfully call the attention of the citizens of the Southern I States to their approaching Panir, at which premi 'ums will be awardcd for all articles of A gricultural, Horticultural and Mechanical interest, as well as4 qLa-dies' Fancy Work and Domestic Economy, ) em1braced in an extensive Promium List, which can be had on application to R. J. Gage, Secretary, Fair Forest, S. C. The Society hrs ercted the best and most comn modious Halls in the United States, for the conve nience of exhibitors, and good Stalls for the use of g animals. All articles wvill be transported to and from the Fair, by the Rail Roads in South Carolina, free of chnrge at the owners risk. of L.et one nnd all, from the mountains to the sea board, turn out to celebrate this annual Festival. sA. P. CatuouN,1 E. J. PALMR,1 J. P. MAaSInAtL, -A. G. StMMr a , -.Ex. Committee. J. U. ADnAMs, SD. L. HIARLE,J Id Oc. R . J. GAo;, Oc.,5t 39 -. New Flour Mills, '1 Y MILLS are now in operation, and are fur .siI niehed with EVERY FACILITY for ma i- ing FLOUR and MEA L of the best quality. ill R. T. MIMIS. gg' Four miles West of Edgefield C. H., and one milo from the Plank Road. Aug5 i f 30 Is i.H ul & i SUCCESSORS TO J, e NEWBY & C0., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in IPLENDID READY MAD] CLTEHM, TNDER THE UNITED STATES HOTE AUGUSTA, GA.& are now reosiving at our old Stand und the United States Hotel, our supplies FINE READY MADE CLOTHING, Veil ajapted to the Fall and Winter season, ai !ich we feel assured will please our patrons ai iends. Our immense Stock consists in part of LOTH, BEAVER, SEAL SKIN, BLANKET AND FLUSHII OVER COATS, Fine Black, Blue and Olivo DRESS AND FROCK COATS BUSINESS COATS, Of all Descriptions and Colors. CA.07 M LEmi n TB'M9 Coats, Pants and Vesta to match. Fine black Cassimere Pants, laid, Plain, Striped, and other Styles of Fani CASSIMERE PANTS. ilk, Merino, Wool, Velvet, Satin Barathea, at uther styles of the latest and oet, fashionablo IT M a T a. ogther with EVERY STYLE of Goods fi GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. fe keep always on hand a very large Stock of Si birts, Drawers, Suspenders, Gloves, Nee Ties, Stocks, Collars, Half-Hoes, TRAVELLING SHAWLS, ROBES DE CHAMBRE, &c., &c. 11 of which will be sold at the lowest mark rices. Call and take a Look. TAILORING! iso a heavy Staek of fine CLOTHS, CASS LERES. VESTINGS, &c., to which we invite til tention of every body. These goods will be mai p to order at the shortest notice, and *a satisfa ry manner. Augusta, Sept 80 tf 38 Jheap C a s h Store NEW FALL GOODS! W ILLIAM . CRANE, Augusta, G has just received from New York, a ar, nd splendid assortment of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Vhich he offiers on the lowest terms for CAS] s that is the only way he does business, he is pr nred to givo G RE AT BARGAINS. Rich Striped and Plaid SILKS, new styles; Plain Black Gro D'Rhine, 75 ets to $1,25; Rich figured and plain French Merinos, cheap Elegant fine figured French Cashmeres and I) Lanes; Debages and plain Muslin D'Lanes, at 12 ets A large assortment small and large fig'd PRIN from 6 to 2) es.; Fine bright colored Printed DeLanes, 25 eta.; PIain Colored Alpaccns and English Merind 25 t9 37 ets.; A large asiortment GINGIA MS,.12j to 25 c Ladies Zephyr Wool scarfs and Capes, beauti styles ; Rich Sil1k Plaid Cordova's and Valenis ; Jaeonet and Swiss Embroidered Collars, 25 cel to $5; Black Velvet Ribbons and Dress Trimmings ; A large assortment CLOAKS, new styles, ehet Irish Linens, Diapers and Table Cloths;t Rich Bonnet Ribbons, new styles, Belt Ribbon Cloths, Caueimeres, Satinett and Jeans, very lot Kerseys, Plaul Linseys, Cheeks and Flannels; Bleeched Sheetings, Shirtings and Jeans, ceben Brown Shirtings. Sheetings and Drillinga l'ogether with all other kinds of Goods usually ki n a Dry Goods Store. gr' TER MS CASH. Good's af loro prices. A ugusta, Sept 28 3: 38 Boot; and Shoe Manufactory lIE Subscriber having opened a B 00O LANDS HOE flANUFACTOR ext door to the Post O0fice, respectfully announ< the citizens of Edgefield Village and Distriet, tI e is prepared to make to order any article in th4 Boot and Shoe Business 1 Taving the best workmen In the District In his el 'loyment and being a practical workman him. e feels warranted in saying that his work will one in the neatest and latest styles. He has also on hand a large Stock of fine PUS OLED and fine WELTED and DOUBLE Sol 30TS. Also, a stock of gentlemen and ladi IOS-all of-his own manufacture-which wilt sell for cash. NICHOLAS McEVOY. N. B.--A Negro boy wanted to learn the B< nl Shoe trude. Feb 4 tf 4 )ctagon Burial Cases ffHE Subserluer keeps constantly on hand at 1Furniture Rooms, opposite the Post Office, rie assortment of this new style of METAL IURIAL CASES, of beautiful form, and finish i perfect resemblance of highly polished ROS fOOD. These CAS EiTS arc now extensively us nd possess many valuable advantages over offins now before the public. -ALSO will also keep ready for delivery at a momeu arning, a fine Stock of WOOD COFFINS, of: 'wn manufacture, and of all sizes, prices and quali JOHN M. WITT. Edgefld, May 13 tf 18 RAGS WANTED! [ WILL give a fair price foi tood clean RA( at my Store in Hamburg. ' S. E. BOWERS, Agent. May 27 tf 20 Pot 'Ash. O L. PENN, Agent, has just received a at Jo. ply ofPOT ASU, put up in tin cans, wi all d'reetlons for making softmand hard soup. Ja 91 tft ! STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. * Samuel Brooks, Assignse, Bill for Foreelosure John Leigh. of Mortgage. B Y an order from Chancellor Dunkin in thi case, I will sell, at Edgefield C. H., on the lit Mrnday in November next, the following real estate, viz: A LOT OF LAND in the Village ol Edgefield, known as the Bushnell Carriage Shop , Lot, including the Briok Store House, containing * in the whola, two roods and eleven perches, more or less. j Tzaxs.-The costs and one half of the purchase er money to be paid in cash, and the residue on a 9. credit of six months, the purchaser giving bond n. with approved securities, to secure the purchase yg money. The titles to be signed and sealed, but no n. delivered until the said bond be paid-and if the said bond be not paid when due, the Commissione1 or will re-sell the premises at the risk of the formet purchaser. A. SIMKINS, c.p..D. Oct 9 4te 40 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT IN EQUITY. Warren Amaker & Lucy Amaker, his wife, ,a. Part~lon. James Carson, William Carson, Mar. rs garet Carson, at. al. B Y Virtue of an order from his Honor Chancel lor Wardlaw, I shall proceed to sell at Edge field Court House, on the First Monday in Novem h ber next, all that TRACT OR PARCEL 01 o LAND, formerly owned by Charles Carson, con of taining three hundred and twenty-eight (328) acres he more or less-there being at least about two hun dred acres or well timbered land on the premises T and a good dwelling house and out-buildings; ani situate in the District of Edgefield and State a Ist South Carolina, on the waters of Dry Creek, water of Little Saluda, and bounded by lands of Jame er McCarty, James Eidson, Jacob Legrone and Jere st miah Mobley. Tua1s-On a credit of one and two years, ex cept as to the costs of suit, which must be paid it cash. Purchasers to give their bonds or notes, wit two good sureties, payable in two equal installments one and two years after date, with interest from date. A. SIMKINS, c.imD. Oct. 7, 4t 39 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Martha C. Brooks and Mary C. Brooks, by her next friend, es. Bill for James P. Carroll, Caroline H. Brooks, Partitie Martha H. Brooks and Preston S. Brooks. BY Virtue of an order in Equity in the abo stated case, I will offer for sale at Edgefiel C. H., on the first Monday in November next, th real estate of the Hon. P. S. Brooks, deceased, de scribed in the Bill. Consisting of "THE HOMESTEAD TRACT," adjoiin lands of Reuben Cooper, Sumter Daniel, Jame Creswell and others, lying in the said District, o both sides of the Island Ford Road, containing tw hundred and fourteen (214) acres, more or less: Also, THE "PLANTATION TRACT," lyin in said District, on waters of Wilson and Ninety Six creeks, adjoining lands of the Estate of Sanu Beard, deceased, lands of Thomas J. Dyson an Daniel Proctor, and containing one thousand an fifty (1050) acres, more or less. Also "THE CHURCR PLACE," adjoinin lands of Reuben Cooper, Daniel Proctor and ott ers, and containing forty-two and one-half (421 acres, more or less. Tznme-So much of the purchase money as wi pay the costs of the suit, to be paid in cash. Th residue on a credit of one and two years from tL day of sale, to be secured by bonds with adequat sureties. 0' Possession of the premises sold, not to b given'until the first of January next. A. SIMKINS, C.E.ED. Sept. 36 1857 5t 38 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Thomas S. Bates and others, )Bill for sale as rs. Partition of Re Milledge Bates and others. )Estate. 'BY Virtue of an order in Euity in this case, LJwill offer for sale at Edgefeld C. H., on td first Monday in November next, the real estate < Andrew Bates, deceased, described in the Bill, eel sisting of ONE TR ACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, cor taining eight hundred (800) acres, more or less, la ing in the District and State aforesaid, and bounde by lands of the estate of Col. John Bates, Ams -Sherily, A. D. Bates, J. M. Norris and others. Taas-The land to be sold on a credit of oE and two years, except as to so much thereof as WI be sullicient to pay costs of the suit, which must 1 paid in cash. The purchase money to be secure by bonds or notes, with ample personal sureties as a mortgage of the premises. ScpF.3 1857 A. SIMKLNS, c.E.E.D. Set3i15 t 38 STA TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFlELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. William W.Williams and otbers, Bill to set asis John Sullivan and Sampson Sul- Deed,andf livan. - atnadA B Y Virtue of an order in Equity in this ease, ' will offer for sale on theo first Mondayi Nove~mber next, the TRACT OF LAND dt scr.ibed in the Bill ini this case, containing one hur dred and seventy (170) aecres more or leas, an adjoining lands of John Adams, Samuel P. Getze and others. TERus-The land to be sold on a credit of tweh months from the day of sale, except as to so mue as will defray the costd of suit thus far incurre< which must be paid in cash. The purchase mono to be secured by bond with adequate sureties. A. SIMKLNS, C.B.L.. Sept. 30 18575t $ t, State 4f South Carolina, A. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, gI N EQUITY. LW John D. Holloway and Henry H.) Mayp. and Mary A. his wife. Bill for Pa' - G. W. Holloway and D. W..Hol- I* loway, et. al.J B y Virtue of an order in Equity in this case, will offer for sale at Edgefield C. H., on thm first Monday in November next, the real estate c Sarah Holloway, deceased, described in the Bill consisting of A TRACT OF LAND situate in Edgefield Bis trict, containing three hundred and fifty-two an< one-half (352j) acres, more or less, adjoining land of Thomas Lake, W. N. Moore, James B. Sullival CD and others. Tzurs-The land to be sold on a ptredit of on and two years from the day of sale, except as tosa much as will defray the costs of suit thus far incur red, which must he paid in cash. The residue c , the purchase money to be secured by .bonds witl adequate sureties. gg Possession of the premises not to be gives until the first day of January, 1858. A. SIMKINS, C.U.Z.D. Sept 30 1857 . 5i 38 CHEAP CASH STORE I GRAY & TURLEY, AUGUSTA, GA., H AVING thoroughly removed to their NEW STORE, under the U. s. Hote are now r c uing a fland omplete ssortinent of rich and elegant - D RY GOODS, Which havi been purchased for CASH, undor the dep state of the monetay airs of the North, enables them to ofer fa amitle. to ole par chasers rarely to be met with. Merchants, Plan ters, and the Ladles particularly, would consult their interest by an examination of our stock sad price.. Having a resident purchaer at the North, we are in the continual receipt of " JOB LOTB" from aNtion, at unprecedented low prioe. Among our assortment will be fomnd the richest and newest DRES GOODS of the seon-uch as Rich and Colored and Ba&k sit^S, rann from a ents to 'eriting to athe manufatuNe jsea ajaw =% u n such oocs0Ions.) line al Wool Muslin DELAINE, plain sad lg'I. Cheap Muslin DaWnes In great vasrityI Lupin'. best black Alpacose and Bombines PLANTATION GOOD. The very best quality; 8 dos. OSNABURGS - Heavy all Wool Filling Georgia PLAINS and Kerseys; Heavy cheap Satinets; all Wool Plaid Lluseys; Blue Stripe and Plaid Homespans Bro. Homespun and Janes; Fine Bed Blankets, very cheap. RICH CARPETING-CHEAP. Fine English Tap Ve t Superior Three-ply, fine Ingrain and all Wool CarpeTing-(not having room in our-new store to keep Carpeting, we wil sol them at oost and char ges.) EBIROIDERY. 1,000 Swis and Jackonet Bands, from 25 ets to $1, worth fully double that amount. 5,000 Swiss and Jackonet Collars, from 25 to 50 cents, worth $1. 100 fine French worked Collars, $2,50 to $3p0, worth $5 to $6. Swiss and Jackonet Edgings and Inserting, in great variety. Embroidered and Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, exceedingly cheap. 50 fine Embroidered Setts, $2 to $5, exceedingly cheap. In the same department will be found the most complete assortment of HOSIERY that has ever been in one House in Augusta, from the lowest price to the finest qualty, for Ladle., e Gents, Misses and Youths, of every deseription. DOMESTIC GOODS. * Ten cases fine 3 yard wide Sheeting, at 31 eents, - worth in the Jobbing Houses in New York from 35 to 40 cents. g Five bales fine Sea Island Homespuns, 6*e. s Ten cases fine Calseo warranted fit colors or the a money returned, for 64 cents, worth 10 to 12ets. D LINEN GOODS. The best and cheapest Linens that have ever booe 9 known to sell in Augusta, under any circumstances, - are now on our shelves, and only require an exam ination to convince the most fastidious of the great a saving in purchasing Linen Goods from us. Splen did fronting Linen for 37j cents, that has .never been known to sell in Augusta for less than 62 to g 75 cents. - The most superb Linen Damask ever brought to ) this market at vastly reduced rates. Splendid Tur kish Towels for the both room, 6-4 long, only 12j I cents, worth 37 cents. e Russia and Huckaback Diapers, In great variety, e exceedingly cheap. e Five hundred 12-4 square 4ILTS, e For $1,50, worth $3; fine French Marseilles Quilts, large size, $3,50 to $5, worth from $8 to $10. - -ALSO A very large and varied stock of every descriptionof~ DRY GOODS. Selected with the utmost care by decided judges of Goods, at auction and euch other place. as bargains could be obtained, within the last two weeks, to uZ which we would invite the attention of thoe pur ri chasing for cash, guaranteeing that we can save them a very large per centae on an examination of I our stock. GRAY &l TURLEY. ~ Augusta Sept. 30. tf. 38. I-POTATTO PLANTERS! - THE RICHMOND FACTORY, S R IC H MOND COUN TY, GA., a (ONTINUES to manufacture W OO LE N JCLOTH at 12?, cente per yard ; finding every e material except the Wool. The extensive and con stantly tncreasing patronage the Factory haa en e joyed for years past, assure the Proprietors that athe article of a Winter Clothing for Negroes, Made by them, has not been surpassed by any Cloth made North or South. Recent extensive improvements End additions -not only enable us to keep up the standard of the Goods, but to secure an early delivery of the same. Planters or others who may desire to avail them selves of this opportunity, and secure a first rate article at a moderate coot, have only to send as the aWool, washed clean in cold water. If sent dirty one half cent per yard extra is charged for wash inlg. Barry Wool is not objectionable; the Burrs are removed by machinery. S The name of the owner should he marked on all ,Packages sent us. Wool sent by any of the Rail . Roads in Georgia, Alabama or South Carolina, to . 'the Augusta Depot, marked Richmond Factory, a (and owner's name also) will he regularly and Spromptly received, and the cloth when made, re turned to the points directed. Rah parcel Is made up in the turn received, hence an early delivery is Salways desirable. All instructions to Wx. SCmdET, Prea't ' Augusta, Ga., July 6, 3m 26 The Celebrated Stallion Henryh WXILL stand the ensuing FALL SEASON at -V John P. Maya' on Mondy andTusas and at James A. Collins' on Thrd and Fridas at Fifteen dollars the Season, and Tety-five do lars insurance. HENRY is a cheenut sorrel, about fifteen hands one inch high, and most poweflly formed both for strength and speed. He will he seven yearis old next May. He ran more races in his three years old form than any horse ever ran before; among the number were two four mile raein both of which he lest-the second heat in godtime (7 min. 45 3see. and 7.44 by half aneckony. In the first he fwas beaten by the renowned Griff' Edmondson, in the second by Mary Taylor of equal renown. He won several races at two and three miles. HENRY was by Imported Glenco, his dama by Medoc, g.dam by Coesiuseo, g. g. dana by Meizair, g. . g da byMedley,g.g. g. g.dam by Imported Diomed, &c. His pedigree csanot he excelled by any horse in the world. All persons sending mares to HENRY must say at the time how they are to he served, otherwise they will he charged as by the season. f JOSIAH SWINDELL. Aug 5 tf 30 FINE NElW FLOUR. JTUST received a godsplyaf Dorn's Bepe'ino )FL.OUR, andfr sale bW.LZOG. July 299. f 99 EDGEFIELD FIFTY YEARS 1G0 Life and Death of Beck Cottoi THE DEVIL IN PETTICOATS OI, God's Revenge Against USBAND KILLING I W E have just printed a few hundred copies the above pamphlet written by Rev. W. WEEMS. author of the " Life of Washington " Life of Marion," and other lesser productions, a said by some to have been the most peculiar wril of any age. This work is replete with interest, i pecially so to the citizens of this District, as it cc tains quite a fair " showing up" of the dark da and murderous deeds of old Edgefleld a half ce tury since. 0D For sale at this Office. Price 20 cents v copy. Liberal deductions will be made to the buying by the wholesale. ,,Aug 28 If 83 TRIAL OF MARTIN POSEY 1 W have on hand and for sale a few hunar fo copies of the Trial of MARTIN POSE for the d Murder of his Wife,'Matilda H. Pose Negro Slave Appling, Being an interesting pamphlet of about 75 pag giving a true and exact account of a crime coi mitted in Edgeficld District in 1849, and whi resulted in the conviction of the said Posey murder in the first degree, for which offence suffered the extreme penalty of the law on Frida Feb. 1st, 1850. Persons desirous of procuring this record of p days and dark scenes should call at once. Wr For sale at this Office. Price, 15 cents I copy, or two copies for 25 cents. Two copies s4 7Y by mail, to one address, for 25 cents. April 20 tf. 1e d Dr. McLANE'S CELEBRATED r VERMIFUGE AND LIVER PILLS. k Two of the best Preparations of the Ages They are not recom mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name pur-. Is ports. The VERMIFUGE, for expelling Worms from I the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory ; results to various animals subject to Worms. 1 The LIVER PILLS, for the cure of LIVER COM PLAINT, all BILIoUs DE RANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD ACHE, &C. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane's Cele Sbrated VERMIFUJGE and SLIVER PILLS, prepared by SOLE PROPRIETORS, Pitts Sburgh, Pa., and take nc pother, as there are various other preparations now - before the public, pur porting to be Vermifuge iand Liver Pills. Al] " others, in comparison with Dr. MCLANE's, art nworthless. - he The GEMJUINE McLane's SVermifuge and Liver .~Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug *t Stores. FLEMING BRO'S, 60 WooD ST., PITTSBURen, PA. Solo Proprietors SCOVIL & MEAD, No. 111, Charles Stre General Wholesale Agents for the Southern Stat to whom all orders must be addressed. llT Sold by G. L. PENN1, Edgefield, S. C.; .J. CaEIwivoN. and TUTT & PELI.EIER, Hambui ua SKINNER & HARRIson, Longmires, and WAno. & Lyoz4, A bbeville. SA pril 7, 1857. ly 1 S FRESH supply of Landreth TURNIP SE] Ajust received. The assortment comprises Large White Globe, Lare Norfolk, Ylow Scotch or A bordeen, - Improved Purple Top Yellow Rutabagt Early Dutch Flat, p- Red or Purple Top Flat. th S Call soon and get yuL. sppient. July 1 f2