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<CHGRISTMAS IS, COMING, - -AND G. L. PENN, Agent, AS just opened a large assortment of Good suitable for the holiday season. His Stoc consists in part of ORANGES; PINE APPLES, NORTHERN AP PLES, BANANAS, LEMONS, COCOA NUTS, Pigs, Raisins, Praqes, Dates, Citron, Curranti A large and splendid assortnTent of Candies, Sugar Plums, Drops, &c. Almond, Pecan and Brazil Nuts, English Walnuts West India PRESERVES; Fine variety of fresh PICKLES; Fresh SARDINES, OYSTERS. in cans; Fresh Goshen iud Dairy CHEESE; Splendid BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, &c And, in short, every article that will add to the on joyment of merry Christmas week. Also, a beautiful collection of GIFT BOOKS ANNUALS, &c. Also, FIRE WORKS -in abun dance for " Young America." Call In soon, and provide bountilftily for th4 good wife and little ones at home-siill, in despit of the Hard Times, let's all celebrate this time honored festival once more as in the days of " O1 ng S n" Dee S tf 60 NEW GOODS, 40 E 3..P W O 3 C.&A5 E WM. H. CRAlVE, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, H AS just received by the last Steamer fou New York a variety of NEW GOODS whie] 3Were bought Cheap, and which will be Sold Very Low for Cash! -Consisting of New style Embroidered Collars and Cafi; i go o " Sleeves; Superior Silk Finish black Taby Velvet; Ladies' black and colored Kid Gloves; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, very cheap; Linen Edgings and Cambric Insertings; New Styles Prints, Plaid and Stripes; Marlboro Stripes and Plaids, superior quality; Another supply Kentucky Jeans, 25 cts.; Plain and Ribed Satinets and Tweeds; Narrow Black Velvet Ribbons and Fringes; Plain black and small figured Mourning Prints White and Red Flannels, very cheap; Co'untry Knit Woolen Socks; A large assortment Cotton Hose, very cheap; - Brown and Bleached Cotton Flannel; Plain and Small figured Green Prints; Ladies' and Children!s Cloaks, a great variety and very cheap; Bed Tick, Shirtings and Drills, &c. -Also on Hand A large assortment of all kinds oi DRY GOODS which he is selling at reihced prices. EV' Planters and theirfamilies are respectfull; invited to ca 'andeardise for themselves. A 8t 50 I WANT MONEY. T HE Subscriber, Intending to enlarge his bu siness the first of March next, proposes t sell his ENTIRE stock of Goods consisting of IVE THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH At Cost, for Cash' Up to that date.' Therefore, come.along with you cash! Great bargains are to be had. gf The limited collpctions which I have mad np to the piesent time, and having about Tw Thousand Dollars worth of Bank Notes to meet u the month of January, compells mo to mak an earnest appeal to my customers for money and must say to my friends, that, unless I am s sistcd by them soon, that my Notes will be sen back under protest... I hope however that in; patrons, who I have so long indulged, will nl( 'suffer my credit to be impaired by my indultzene to them. JOHN CHEATHAM. Duntonsville, Dec 21 - 8t 50 -A C ar d, * TAKE this early opportunity of saying to m; Inumerous customers who have so liberally pa tronised me, that I will expect protupt paymten . on their accounts at an early date after the first January. The circumnstances under which I have beel enabled to reshme' business, through the assistanc of kind'friends, render it essential to my cdi and success, to meet punctually and p~rotnytl; e all my engagements. This I cannot possibly di without prompt payments from my customers. I confidently hope to receive the necessary as sistance which these tight times require. Art trust therefore, that this appeal will not be vain. That it will be duly appreciated and promnp ly and cheerfully responded to. Dec 23 tf 50 E. PENN, Agent. the Advertiser Ofiise'where I carry on business:a usual. I have on hand a large Stoek of Fine Boots and Shoes, which I will sell cheap for'CASH. All persons indebted to mec are called on I -come forward and pay their accounts, as I am ol liged to have money to pay my debts. it is hopc this will receive due attention. NICHOLAS McEVOY. Dec 23 tf 50 '$100 Rewar& ' IWILL give ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS R] '.E WA RD for proof, sufficient to convict, of th person or persons, (black or white,) who committe the Burglary on my Store House, on the night< the 19th inst. To any good traekman (not dog I will give as a. bonus, ten, twenty, forty or fift .dollars, according to my estimate of the ability< the applicant, to see me privately on 1he subjec .as I think there is suflicient evidence, if righti pursued, to crowd somebody to the wall. Loo out, ye burglars, for you may expect an Aristide won your track. J.' F. C. SETTLE. Pleasant Lane, Dec 21, lt* 50 NOT-It, is to be hoped that all those livini .within ten miles, at least, of my residence, (1 'iles N. WV. of Edgefield C. H.,) will have an ey 'single to their Crowbars, Sbop Tongs, &c., &c., a there were a varie-y of instruments used in forcin the door of my said atore hiouse.. J. F. C. S. Executors' Sale. jY an order from W. F. Durisoe, .Esq., Ordini I)ry of Edgofield District, we will proceed sell at the late residence of Frances Briggs, dec'd on T UESDAY the 15th day of January 1658, a: the personal property (Negroes sxephted,) beloni ing to the Estate, consisting of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, CORN, FODDER, Household andI Kitchen Furniture, P'lantation Ini plemenits, and various-other articles not necessar to enumerate. The PLANTATION, comprising Six hundred an fifty acres, more or less, of valuable land. Terms made known on .he day of sale. GEORGE BRIGGS,) JAMES BRIOGS, Ex'or JOHN BRIOGS. Dec 23 t .50 STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN E(JUIT Y. Nancy Quarles,) Cs. S. A. Gardner and others.) * iN this case I will sell at Edgefield C. H., on tI .first Mlonday in January, a NEGRO FELLO1 who has been taken back into the Estate by cot sent of parties. to be resold at the estate's risk. * ~ Terms-Credit of twelve months,.-except cos in cash. A. SIMKINS, c.s u.n. Dec 18 1857 2t 50 Brought to the Jail, jF this District, on the 17th inst., a negro be A ~ Y who says that his name is MACE, and tht he belongs to-Mr. James Lipscomb, of New bert District.livinig about three miles from Chappell Depot. .Said Mack is about 18 years of age, fit * ~ feet six and a half inches highi, of a light colpp complexion, arnd weighs about 185 or 140 pound Thte owneir is requested to come forward, pro~ property, pay charges and take him away, othe itise he will be dealt yilth as she law directs. T. I. CLARK, J.E.D. CARRIAGE IANUFACTORYs " HE Suscribers return their thanks to tl J'-kind patrons for the liberal support t1 have received, and respectfully solicit a conti ance of that generous patronage. They state with confidence now that they WELL PREPARED to carry on the Coach Making and Repairing Busin( In its various branches. Their work shall be scuted in a durable, handsome, style and by-woi . men skilled In their respective trades. We have and intend always keeping on hant large and fine assortment of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, 8 Of the.our own manufacture-beautiful to beh and ot much value to the lucky purchaser. We will also keep constantly in our Establi ment a ftU Stock- of Northern BUGGIES I CARRIAGES, of superior manufacture. W All sorts of REPAIRING done In the h manner. and with the greatest dispateh. CfCall and examine our Stock. -Our pri have been put down to correspond with the hi times. SWITH & JONES Dec 23 tf School Wanted B Y a young man, that teaches a course of E lish- Education, Mathematics and Penmi ship included. Satisiaotory reference given. I reet to P. McCADDEN, Edgefiel4 C. H., S. C. Dec. 23 1857 2o 5 BUCRWHEAT FLOUR, FOR SALE BY T. ROOT Dec 28 8t TO ALL INDEBTED TO MKE! I would most respectfhlly say that I am In gr want of money, and would be glad to hi all who owe me call and settle by or before 1 20th January next, (1858) for after that time, I determined to place all Notes and Accounts in hands of an Attorney for collection. JOHN COLGAN Dec 21 4t 5( Egypt Unsold as yet, MY former purcha.er having failed to co forward and take my place on Log Creel now offer it again for sale. I may repeat here f it contains 379 Acres, about half of which in high cultivation-the other half woodland good quality. The place is situated 3 miles No of Edgefield C. H. Come forward-I am read. sell. M. ETHEREDGE F Dec 23 tf 51 To Planters and Farmers, TIIE LODI MANUFACTURING COMP INY, ineorp.,rated in 1840, with a capital . $100,Ou, offer fbeir Nzw AND IMPaOvED P0o a RVTTZ for sae,iis the cheapest and b-st fertilizer Corn, Cotton, Tobacco and Kitchen Gardenst can be iade. It has been used with great suc in the Northern S'ate", for seventeen years. I inodorous, very powerful, and yet can be used W! r ut danger in conitet with the seed. The night r f thu city of New Yurk, from which the fertil is manufacured, is well known as the modt powe e manure in the world. Price per barrel on boar a vessel in New York, $1 511-for seven barrels j 3 over-under that quantity $2 00 per-barrel. Tei e Cash. A paimphlet will be sent gratis and post p ;to any app.heants. - IE A trial, however small, is reispectfully sol t ted. Addr~ess LODI MIANUTFACT[UR1NG CO., it 60 COUa-rLAN'r TraEE-r, New Youk e Dee. 23 1857 2m 51 Sheriff'is Sale. Wmn. F. Dttrisoe, Ordinary, ) for Wm. .spires, es Fi Fa. S John A. Mays and Caroline A. 1 - his wife, and others. t TY Virtue of the Fieri Facias to ime direc 1)in the above stated case, I will sell in Trown of Hambuirg, on Tuesday the 12th day D .January niext, the following property viz: 'I e llav Horses, one Rockaway and Hlarness, t hoeusehold and Kitchen Furniture belonging to Carolina Hotel, levied upon as the property of 0 A. Mars ad Caroline A., his wife. Terrms of sale', Cash. JAS. EIDSON, s E. Dec 21 3t 5 nTake Notice. 1.LL persons indebted to the Estate of Sa iThom~an, Dee'd., are requested to settle up . the 8th .ianuary n' xt; aind those having demn~ against said listate, will present them properly tested by that date, as I intend to settle the busir Son that day. T. L. MARTIN, Adn'r SDee. 23 1857 2t 5 Notice, ALL persons indebted to the estate of Da ABoone. dee'ud., arc requested to make immi ate payment, and all persons having demia 0 against the samte are hereby notified to pret them properly attested. dL. P. BOONE, ) Adm'or: PETER OUZT. Dc. 23, 1857. 5 Edgefield Male Academy, T H E TRUST EES of this Institution are gla -anounce to the people or Edgefield and e surrounidina Districts, that they have made arrar d ments to afford at the Edgefield Male Acadei f during the approaching year, educational facili :) of a very high o: der. Y Mr. JAMiES L. LESLY, who is to be Pril f pal or the Acendemy, is too well known as an 1comnplished scholar and a devoted teacher, to a any corinmendation in this part of South Carolin And he will be assistt d in the English brane by a gentleman competent to the duties of that partmient. gIt is also probable that an instructor in Fre 0may be procured. e The Trustees earnestly ask the attention of a rents and guardians to this notice. g They he,.itate not to say that their School as 1 -paratory to an entrance itnto any of the College -the Union, will be found every way equal to best in the State. The School will open early in February. ' precise time will be made kntown at an early oTerms will be the same as during the last year . R. T. MIMS, A. SIMKINS, (1. A. ADDISON, BENJ. WALDO, W. C. MORAGNE. -~ Dec 15 tf 4 A CHANGI$ TO SUIT THE TIME IN view of the scarcity of money and thie d. times generally, wve will from this date, ofher ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICE and man of them such as French and Eng -s ARIA R KS, PEL AINS, A LPA CCAS, B! and Colored figured SIL4KS, an~d LADIES DRI .GOODS, generally with a htandsorpe atssortmen Chenetl, Stehhi aiid Plaid SN AWILS-Also, K] SEYS and BL ANKETS, at* COST FOR CASH. A large assortment of English and Ameri PRINTS, at 1'4 eents. g' All peisons indebted to us are earne e requezsted to make payment. We must have inc V to neet our engagements. - BDLAND & BUTLElT De. 15 1857 tf 4 Negroes to Hire. -TWILL lhire at Edgtlield C. H , on Tuesday, 15th Jan. next, at public outcry, for the year 1l 12 or- 15 Likely Negroes, Blonging to the Estate of Richard Burton, dei yTerms maide kntown on day of hiring. sW- F. D)URJSOE, Trustet e Dec 16 3t 4 r FAIR WARNING!I e DE RSON S indebted to the sub-eriber anter J.. first of Februnary next, will find their a. and aceourats in the hands of S. S. Tompkins.]I if notr pr eviously settled. W. M.'BUR'I . nec1 la f 4 Notice of Dibsolution, 'TIlE partnership of Messrs. LANDRUM & G ARY, for the practice of Law and Equity, 9 this day 'dissolved by mutual consent. G. W. LANDRUM, Ml. W. GARY. Dee 15 3 - 49 3C...L .u7 I% O3 T X 4 30. M W. GARY. Attorney at LAW Ana So e licitor in EQtITY, will practice in this and eir the adlinining Distrints. icy Office. above B. C. BRYAN'S Store. k. Dee 16 ly % 49 ir TOMPKTNS & BUTLER will attend.tn nll bn I siness in the Courts of Taw for this and tl'e 68 adjoining Districts, that may be committed to their x- care. k- Offie', Law Range, Edgefleld, S. C. R. W. Tompicurs. M. C. BUTLFR a Dec 9 tf 4R C, S. B. GRIFFIN, Ad Attorney at X.serw, Will attend punctually to all business entrusted to his care. nd EDORIXz LD C. H., DeC 2, 1857. tf47 st 0 ANDIDA TE ,ea The fiends of Co. WM. QUATTLEBUM rem rd peatfilly announce him as a Candidate for Sherif of Edgefleld at the ensuing election. - 1I7 We are authorized to announce LEWIR .TONES, Esq., as a candidate for re-election for g- Sheriffof Edgefierd District. In T Tna Friends of Capt. H. BOULWARE respectfully announcebim as a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgefteld District at the next election. - THE friends of Capt. LEWIS COVAR. res peetfully announce him as a candidate for Sherif. I of Edgefleld District, at the ensuing election. The many friends of W. W. SALE, Esq., of at Ramburg, in the upper part of the District. respect Lve fully announce him as a candidate for. Sherifof he Edgefleld District at the next election. he WE are authorized by the friends of Mr. WILLIAM L. STEVENS to announce him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgefield District at the en ~ suing election. gMThe friends of Mr. LEWIS COLEMAN " respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk a of Edgefleld District at the next election. is fl The friends of Mr. JAMES SPANN, re rth spectfully nominate him as a Candidate for Clerk to. of Edgefleld District, at the next election. 07 THE Friends of Mr. ROBERT D. BRYAN -.respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgefield District at the next election. A. L7 Tn Friends of Col. S. HARRISON re of spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk ;~ of Edgefield District, at the ensuing election. for r at 1?' THE Friends of JACKSON COVAR re s ,p>ectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk L of Edgefield District at the ensuing election. 1il [V The friends of Mr. F. M. NICHOLAS i-e er spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk ful of Edgefleld District at the ensuing election. nd tr We are authorized by the friends of Mr. ms EDMUND PENN, to nominate him as a Candidate aid for Clerk of Edgefold District at the ensuing ele Li ion. It7The friends of -STARLING TURNER, an nounce him a candidate for Tax Collector at the -ensuing election. IET The Friends of Mr. MW. W. LYLES respect fully announce himes a Candidate for Tax Collee tor of Edgefleld at the next election. igTheo 1riends of Capt. E. WV. HORN, re .)pectfully announce him as a, Candidate for Tax ted Collector of Edgefield Distriet, at the ensuing elee oftion. o Eg The friends of Capt TH EOPHILUS DEA N the respectfully announce him as a Candid'ate for re eelection to thte office of Tax Collector of Edgefield District, at the ensuing election. . ET The Friends of Mr. CH ARLES CA R TIER Srespectfully announce~him ais a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefield District, at the next election -ah DTThe Friends of Mr. CITAS. M. M AY, res by pectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Col ds eetor of Edgefteld District at the next eleotion. es Tua Friends of Maj. JO11N C. LOVE LESS respectfully iftnounce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefield District at the ensuing election. dl 7,, The friends of Capt. 3. B. FORREST, re mdi- spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Ordi ads nary of Edgefield District at the next election. en ~~' We are authorizecd by 'the friends of WV. F. DURISOE, Esq., to nominate him as a Candidate for re-election to the O0fice of Ordinary of Edge -field District, at the ensuing election. to CHEOPLASTIC PROCESS ..- OF INSERTING ties r HlE Subscriber hiafing furnished himself with La license to use this NEW PROCESS of 'ei- INSERTING ARTIFICIAL TEETH, ted Is now ready to serve all who may need such, with ean assurance of a more perfect adaptation, and a c loser resemblance to the natural organs, than can lies be realized by any oilier method. Its perfect pa e- rity, cleanliness, freedom from all taste, or galvvame sensation, durability, comfort and security, are ach among the advatntngeseclaimed for this SUPERIOH mode of setting A rtiticial Teeth. pa- Jue',H PARRER. ifne242d re- COMIE GENTLEMJEN, TREAT!?! the HUTl EN you go to Hamburg you can get good WYeating at Da. CUNxINouAxs, at the Amern 'he can& Hotel, and GOOD DRINKING at the bar of y. Our Hlouse, which is attached to thme Hotel', and under the supervision of the Subscriber. JO HN C. BOHLER. H maburg, Sept. 30 Cm 38 Administrators Notice, ) LL persons indebted to the Estate of J1. S. ~ ..Shadrach, deuased, are requested to se-ttle forthwith, and those having demands against the !Estate must present-them properly attesated by the 14th day of January next, as a flma settlement will "Abe made in the Ordinary's Uflice ox that day. cr HI. BURNETT,)Am'r T. M. FISHlER, An'o. , Dec. 9 1857 6at 48 ck Noti0e. SS rf'E ACIERS are wanted to take charge of both tof *departments of the CURRYTON ACADis R- MIES, (Male and Female,) for the ensuing year. Those desiring thme bituntion, may do well to apply immediately ; tes.imonials of the most reliable char can ater a to scholarship,. will be requiredi by thme Trustees. * I. A. SH AW, See. itly Oct. 6 1857 tf 39 eSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DUJRISOE, Esqure, Ordinary of Edge. field District: -- Whereas, Moses Holmtein, bath applied to me for the Letters of Administiration, on all and singular the ', goods and ehaattles, rights ar~d credits of John MW. Cosburn, late of thme District aforesaid, dec-eased. These are,'therefore, to cite and admonish all and 'singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, ton be armd appear before me, at our next Ordinary's -Court for the said District to be holden at EdgefislJ C. Hi. on the 2nd day of January next, to show cause, - if any; why the said Administration should not be tGiven tmnder my hand and seal, this 19thI day of tsDec., in thme year of our Lord one thousand sight te hundred and finy-seven and in the Eighty-second year si- of A m ri anW .en e F. DURISOE, O.E.D. BUY THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. JAMES HENEY, AUGUSTA,GA. H AS now in tore one of the best and most fashionable stocks of DRY GOODS ever brought to Augu'sta, and be solicits an inspection-of 1 them by his friends and the public. Being satis fled with very SMALL PROFITS, he is confident 1 that his stock will be found CHEAPER than that: of any other in the Trade. The following desirable styles of govds are to be found in his steek : Rich Silk, Delaine and Cashmere RO E mae QJILLE, ( Rich Silk, Delaine and Casimere Dayadere stri ped DRESSES; - Rich Plaid Raw SILKS; Plain i " all colors; Block Silk ROBES and BORES DE QUILLE - Rich Fig'd DELAINES, CASHMERES and MERINOS; French MERINOS, all colors; English " " " A large lot of DELAINES, from 12 to 37 cts. per yard ; Mourning Black ALPACA, BOMBAZiNE and T AMAR TINE; 0 A large stock of English and American Printed a CALICOES; A large stock of Mourning CALTCOES; r A large stook of Scotch and French GING HAMS, some as low as 10 cents per yard; C Chenille. Stell. Plush and Woolen Plaid Shawls; y S Satin and Cruel SCARFS; Cloth and Velvet CLOAKS and TALMA , Hoop SKIRTS: Canton Pique CLOTITS, a comfortable artile for - Basques; India Twilled LONGCLOTH8, Plain and Striped C Irish LIIENSand DIAPERSof various makes; o HUCKABACK, CRASH, &e., for Towelling; SWIRTINGS and SIJEETINGS, LINDSEY a WOOLSEY, and Plantation STUFFS; A fine assortment of French and Scotch Em broidered COLLARS and SL EEVES, separate and in setts - Embroidered Misses' and Boy's C0LLARS; "t Infant's ROBES and WAISTS; "& BANDK'FS and SKIRTS; " Silk HOSE ; " BANDS, EDGINGS, and IN SERTINGS HOSIERV. &c. Cotton, Thread and Crotchet.LACESI; A large variety of Dress TRI VIllNGS; Ladies', Nises', Gentlemen's and Boys' Merino UNDERV CST&; FLANNELS, all colors and qualities; Red BILANKL'S, Q JILTS, &e. In the Millinery Department Mrs. Tr.sir has one of the finest selections of BON N ET , IT IA 0 DRESSES, &e; to ai exanination of u hieh she respectfully invites her friends and the public. A ueusta. Oct. 6 1857 if 39 CHEAP CAST STORE! AUGUSTA, GA. W M. ]. CRANE, is constantly receiving N 9W GUODS direct from New York, which he is selling off . .VERY CHEAP FOR CASH! Bayadere Frenh DeLAINES, very cheap; Pla n and Printed IeLA INES, 1-31 to 25 ets.: C Black and Colored Mtsinos and Alpnecas, 25 to C 37 cents; . Striped Bayadare V A LENCI AS and ROBF.S; Fine French Merinos. dark and light colors; Fine Stella and WAbh-n SH \WLS ; Long and Square woolen shawls fur servants; A new i-usuply of CLOAKS and TAL.\l AS; A lot of Cheap COLLARS and SLEKVES; W..hingtonv, Tweeds, Satinetta and Kerseys; New style prints tBayadere STHRIPKS; Stout, heavy BLANsKIETS for Servants; Large Bed HLATS KCrTS cheap; Furniture and Cambric Dimities; Black 'Gro de Rhines. very cheap; Blak Merinos and Alpaaii: Ladies' Merino Vests, Long and Short Sleeves ; White and R. d Flannels, very low ; SI IIRTINGS. SHlEETINGS, l)RI LLINCS and TICKS. togieth~er with a variety of other Goods, which baie been b'nuaht Iowv, and will be sold very LOW FOR CASI{. A ugusta, Niov 22, 3t 46 Improve your Sight, W E have now on hand a good as~ortrent of of GOLD and slLVER SP'ECTA CLES,-the very best article Also, Steel framed Speecacles, German Silver pecaclcs and Plated Spectaeles, to suit all ages and sights. Coneavo Convex, Perescopic and Double sighted G LASSES. Convex and Coneavii Glasses titled to Gold anid Siver framies at ..hrt noli.-e an~d meoderate prie" s E. TWEEDY & CO., be r the Lower Miarket House. A ugusta. Ga., Jie 7If 48 Boot and Shoe Manufactory, T lIE Subscriber having opened a B 0 O T AND S H 0 E MANUFACTORY next door to the Post Office,.respectfully atmnounces to the citizens of Edeield Village and D istrict, th~at e is preparedl to make toi oraer any article in the Boot and Shoe Business ! laving the best workmen in the District in his im plonment and being a prac(tical orkm~n hjimseil heL f'e.ls ' atrranted in saying that his work wti:l he donea in the neatest and latest styles. Hie has also on hand a large Stoek of tine PIIlI' SOLED and tine W ELTED nnd D)UUiHL SolIed BOUTS. Also, a stock of genitlemen and ladir s' SilOES-all of his own mianufacture,-wicha he will sell for cash. NICilOLAS McEVOY. N. B.-A Negro hoy wanted to learn the Boot and Shoe trade. Feb 4 tf 4 TO ALL INDEBTED, T IlE bubscriier returns his thaiks to those ofl his customiersa who have alays p~aid hiim prmptly, and trusts they will continue to do so. Anid it lie is compelled to t-ne the ba'ince that are indebted to him, after the hibeial patrotnage he has received at their hands, it will lie doine with great reluctance, but his delis mnust be paid ! Tlhere'ore, ie earn..stly hopes that alil interested itn'tids notice will give particular attention thereto. Come, good friends, square up itur old occoulnts and lets begin a new, but unissa y.ou have mny re ceipt by the lirst Monday ini Feberuary next, y.-t will most asuredly be invited by miy Attoirney to 4 be and apgear," &c. Beware C RE JOllN M.CLR . Dec. 15 1857 t:f 49 Notice to Teachers, A TE ACiER is wanted to take charge of the English department of the Edgelield blale A cademy during the next year. Thorough quali fications will command a liberal salary. A pply soon to G. A. ADDISON, See'ry & Treas. Dee 16, 1857. tf49 Board of Trustees. 4 NOTICE POSITIVE. 'E are authorized to state that all persons in Tdebted to the late Firm of S PA N N & M AGRAT-' must liquidate their indebtedness forthwith, as it is necessary that all business per tiinag to said Firm must be settled without longer Dec 16 St 49 EXECUTORS' NOTICE. LL Persona havina demands against the Es tate of the late C'apt.John Lipscomb, are re-e quested to present them properly attested to the Executors-a'nd all persona indebted are informed that immaediate payment is demanded. -BEN.d. WA LDO, J AS. N. LIPSApOMB, Ez'ors. 'J. B. LIPSCOMBI.) MarS 3l yr 8 NOTICE. ALL persoins having say demands against thie ..3Estate of blary A utrey, dee'd., are requested to present thenm, properly attested, on or before Monday 1he 15th February next, (1858,) at the Ordinary's Cffice, as on that day I desire to make a final settlement of the Estate. Those indebted to said Estate are also requested to lan tup fe'i th~withm as longer indulgence cnnot be given. JOHN A UTREhY, A~m'r De14 ___ ma 49 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE A L persons indebted In the Estate of S. S. AI llmes, de'dl., are requesteid to'maike pay anent at an early date, and thiose harving any de- I mands gainst the Esiate are hereby notitied to ren-. der them in forthwith properly attested. I S. BOI'MES,.Adm'r. 1 Aug 12 5m* 31 WATCHES, CLOCKS k JEWELRY, AT r E. TWEEDY & CO. AUGUSTA, GA. W P, have just receivel our Fall Stock of Gold and Silver Huntinge an.l open faced Pntent ,ever, Detnehed I ever and. Lepine WATCH IS, Parrasnel to run well and keep iroad time. i',adies and Gentm GOLD CHTINS. KRYS, 3 EA T.S. T.OCKETS. FINGER RINGS and PINS. t LADIES BRAftRLETS, RFRAXTPTNS, EARDROPS, EARRINGS, 4-c. larnet and 0oli Sett of Faedrops and Breastpin', nmeo and Gold Setta " " b !oral nnd Gold Setts " " 'ainted Setts, Gold Stone Setta. for Misses. All k r the newest style and bennittiful pattern". P SILVER SPOONS. FORKq. LA DLRS & o. SILVER PLATED WARE. k Cnators, Candlesticks, Ladles, Spoons, Sugar c Shovels. &e. u SILVER CHAINS. u Fob, Vest and other patterns. CLOCKS f 1he newe, t stvles and patterns-R day, 30 hour nd Alarm Clrocks. nt prices varving from $1.50 ach, to 12.00 and upwards. All warranted to C an well and keep time. PISTOLS. lt's Repeating Pistols. Allen's Revolvers, Allen's 0 Lie Pistols.-onmmon Ge-man Pistols, &a. WOSTINNOL9I'S CVTLERY. Pocket Knives, Dirks. Bowie Knives, &o., &o. a Pocket Books, Portmona. C ira Cases, Combs. e trushes. Walking and Sword Canes. Spriner Sword b 'nes, and a vai lety of other articles which we n ier at low prices to meet customers. 17 Watches repaired and warranted with neat es' and dispatch. Near the Lower Market House, A ugusta Ga. December 9, 1857 tf 48 r BOOTS AND SHOES ,. THOMaS P. LARUS, 5UCa1Seon TO E. L. SymmoNs) oPPoSITE THE Au QUOTA T-raRL, Auou-rA, GA. iadaeam X.jatnen.t. . Ladi&* Fine Kid Morocco SLIPPERS; 1 F do do do do BUSKINS; do do Ilack GAITERS, he eled: E Ladies' Fine Colored do de: do do Black and colored GAITERS, -ithout hee's ; Ladies' tine bl.k and coloredl Creole Gaiters. '1/ir- seds 3Deparotmeonmt. Misses' tine Kid and Moroecco SLIPPERS; do do do do BUSKINS; do do black and col'd Lace GAITERS; do do do do Conagress do. do do, do d . Creole do. ibL1croza 3 Departmenmt. Childrens' black and col--red GAITERS; do do do Button do do Kid, Niorocco and Patent Leather Boots; Kid, Morocco aid Patent Leather Ankle Ties. --Also, A large and well ,eh-eted stock of Gentlenens' xford 'Ties, Strap rsh'es, Tie Gaiters, Congress 'aiters and Punp-sle Beoots. Also, I losu.e serv:%nts Shoes, fif every description. N B.-Laiies and1e1 Misses Gaiters nud Slippers (I ecdI at the shortet rioticc. MGive us a ca!l. Augusta, Dee 14 ly 49 a To the Planters, HOS. P. LARUS, succesor to E. L. r Syn.m(jns, opposite the A ugusta Ilotel, AU 1UST A, G A., hats this dacy reeeived 36 Cases Men's Heavy Brogans, F-or Negro we ar--ad the Planters il find it to heir advunnings to give mee a eil before buying tsewhere, as ail of the Goods are nde to my owin rder to. suit the trade, and e.m be warranted to be dueat we represeait thenm, and aee cheuap a ay stuoreC the City. - A ugusta, Dec 14 ly 49 ~HEAP FAMILY GROCERIES! H lE Subseribeer is' now receiving antd opening Ia VE.RY CilOICE STOCK or well selected G R OCE R IES, oe whach lhe begs lcee toe invite ale attention o lanterec in want oef Choeice t-upptiese. He maey be ud int th,.~ Aileck ef Huilal.nas foermerly occupied y GKilOIGE RhOBINWt N as a llarudwaere Steere. Iy course will bee tao aidopt the eclt moetto, A nimnble Pensmmy is better thuan a Slow Shilling !" My Stock will consist ini part cif the following nr St. Croix SUG.\R ; New Orleans, old proe, sd, SUG A R; aC new " do. Stuart's .\. B. aned C. Soft edo. '" (A) .Crushed do). " Powdered do. " $ntgar llouse SY RUP; New Orleans do. (Ceba MlOLASSES; 01ld Geovertnment .Java COFF'IE; Rio do. superier ; SPICES oif all des.criptiotns;e Etngish l)airy nnde Goeshlen CiRESE ; t Geeahet l1' T Rt. L RI), lA .\S; Smaokvta lee~f ancd Beef Teongues ; Cheoice Old KitAND Y nted I leelanid GIN; .lamaica aned New Einoja~l 11 UM ;e .laehn Gibson-na XX anrd XXX; Riectiied and TIenncessee WevIllK l.Y; CON FECTION.1Rl~I S nttab PIL'KLES: MI ACKEREL, SA LMON and SARDINES; supertine FI.OUR, &e ,&c.; Togethier with may eother artiel..sbe tlota to nentien. TflOS. KERNAGEIAN. H-ltmhlutrg. Oct '24 ly 4. FOR PALATKA, FLAe iland Route, via Beaufort, Eilten lead Savannah, St. Mary's, Fernandina, Jack sonville, Black Creek gnd Picolata. I [lIE NEWV & SPLENDID U. S. MAILa EV ERGL ADE, F M.COXEiTER, Museter. leaves BRiOWeN .. & CO.'S WiIiA R4. Charleston, S.C., every :UEsIJAY MORNING, at 11 o'clock, atad con ceat e.ularly with Statges tier Alligator, Meadeen~an. Zll~aaeesee, St. A ugustine , Oranage Spm iaags, M ica copy, Newnavil'e aend Tamepa lIay. A reduction to theose Emeisgrating with Negroes. Freight conuigtned toe this Agency will be re hipped FREE of charge. For freight or passaege arply to GEORtGE S. ROUX, Agent, Brown & Co.'. Wharf, Chaarleston,S. C. Nov is 3m 45_ CARRIAGE REPOSITORY! 3RISTIE A HUJRLBERT. rHS Subscriber. effer for sale at the old stand iof R. 11. Sullivan, a CHO0ICE collection of Carriages, Rockaways, Buggles, i tnd all other articles in their line. They have3 lade arrangements to keep their H ouse supplied a with the BE~ST ARTICLES, from the BEST a raetories in the United States, which they will el LOW FOR CASl, or fur good paper ,on . hort time. CARRIAGES and BUGGIES of every des ription will be furnished to or-der'on short notice. S. CI-RISTIE, A. IIURLBERT. April 22 tf 15 New Flour Mills, rIY MILLS are now in operation, and aerd fur Lniashedl with EVERY FACILITY for ma ng FLOUR and MEAL or the best quality. R. T. MIMS. gg" Four miles West of Edgelehtl C. II., and n mile from the Planak Road. Aug 5 tf 30 - Ladies plain Black Trhibet Wool SHAW LS, with ilk fringe, some of extra size; ; A complete assortmnent. of GOODS for Ladies' rurning Apparel; NOTICE. . i L.L persons nre hereby forewarned from tra- ( I dlitng fora Note for $875, given abo~ut the'l4th 'r 15th .Jan 1857. by -ne to .lasper Yeldell aenda Jo ephl Talbert, Exeeutors of thte last will and testa nentof .laemes YeidllI. deensed. r'. the property er whieb saId Note was given has proven unsound, ed cohsequently I will not pay It unless eomj'lled iy law. . JOHN U. MOSS. De 7 3t 48 TO THE PUBLIC F HE Undersigned having .become the Proprie tors of the EDGEFIELD FEMALE COL. EGIATE INSTITUTE. take this method of in )rming the citizens of Edgeffeld District, and all thery interested, that they will open a SEMARY FOR YOUNG LADIS, it Edaefleld C. H., on the FIRST MONDAY OF IARCOH NEXT, which shall bie second in rank no Female Seminary in the State. The Proprietors will provide a sufficient Corps f Teachers for whose competency and moral haracter they will hold themselves .responsible the patrons of the Institution. The Seminary will be furnished with Philosoph :al and Chemical Aparatus fir illustrating to the upils, the various phenomena of those Sciences. The Music Department will be furnished with at tst three good Pianos, and will be under the barge of a competent and efficient Teacher. The Buildings of the Institute have been fitted p at great expense for the purpose to which they re devoted; and for convenience of arrangement, rd adaptation to the necessities of a Female eminary cannot be surpassed by those of any stitution in the South. The Proprietors will publish at an early day a circular, in which the superior advantages and Lcilities to be enjoy, d in this Institution will be ore particularly set forth, together with the rates f charges. The Proprietors am determined to spare no ains to make their Seminary ONE 01 TEE 'KRY 1IGHEST GRADA, and hope they will be bl to seeure the conidanaa of the Publo In the terpriae in which they have embarked, slid that y IERITING a liberal patronage, their Semi ary will recelve it. W. W. ADA 8,, S. W. NICHOLSOi. 1|dgeofcld S. C., Dec. 2 6t - 47 Happy Valley Academy, r HE THIRD YEAR of this School will com mence .January 18th. under the charge. of its imer Teacher, Miss JULIET M. PICKERING, ,ho will pay the strictest regard to the iu-prove lent of pupils. The year will be divided into four Sessions of even weeks each. Pupils will be required to be i constant attendance unless prevented by indispo tion. I Parents of the Scholars are solicited to vis't the chool at their ple:wure. Itates of Tuition. :nglish......$5 per Session, or $16 per year. 'rench..........'e per Seusion, or $10 per year. lusic........$10 per Sessirn, or $32 per Year Pleasant boarding places can be pioeured in the icinity of the School at Si to St per month. This School is situated nine miles North of dgeield C. 11., vear the residence of John F. urnis. Dec 9 st 48 STA TE OF SOUTFH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRIC'. IN EQUITY. Win. M.Wyers, and wile et ai V8. Bill for par. Tillman Watson, Eiijah Watson et. at. , Y virtue of in order in Equity in this case I will sell sit Eegetield C. II., on the first lt gn ay in .lanuary next, the Tract oif Limd common ealled "TliE PERRY TR.ACT," containing our HIundred and thirty (430) Aei es, more or Iess, djoining Lands oaf 'ames Spann, and Land- of ie Estate of Elijah Watson Senior de-e'. Terms.-The costs to be paid cash. The balance f the purchase money in twelve na.'tl s trom the ay of sale, to be secured by boanl with approved ureties. A.8.\lKINS, .E E.D Oct. 28, _11t _ 42 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRiCT 'IN EQUITY. ). H. P. Scott andW. T. Scott --il fr 'a .Scott, et. ad. -o Pr IY virtue aof an order in Equity in the above ~~ frtatted ease, I will sell at Edge-field 0. 11., on he irst Mcondday in January next, the tract of and described in the pleaditnga, na the SCOT r's ERR Y TRtA CT, e..nt-aining toaur hundred acjres. nore or less, adjeoining lands hJ A. Sliarpto~n, W. I. I orn anid otihert. Terms Cash. A. SIlilKTNS, c.xas n. Dec. 8 1857 4r 4 State of South Carolina, EDGlFFEL~D DlSTRlCT1, iN EQUJIi. Jhn K. .Tackson, Aclcz'ocr. . ts. Dillfor Foreclo're Hamicion A . Kenrick. - I} YVirtue cf tan order in Equity, I will stil ac DEdgte-le.ld C. 11., on thte lir-,t Mendayv in .bnciu y neLxt, thec following re-al estac,-, dea.-oarbr- in the ill icn the aab.va- i-tat.d enaace, a a I.OT IN TIlE F'ON OF JIA.IIBURG, knoewn mi the pilan eel aid own as I.ot No 8, concci anig Filly- iet by) cwc hancda cd feect, beoundced oni the We- iby Snow en street. can the North by Merccer Str. et, canth ouh hy .\lar ketStreet, anid ecn the ea-t by Lot No 7. TER~cs -Thle Co-ts andic oni eaurth cof the pucr baie mfo~e~y to) be paaid in enshil, aned the recmaiting eaee-tcurhes ccn a era-dat eaf tawehec. mnths traomi the inv of sale-. Puachase~r toj give bieond a ithe twoe ap tecad e-urceti-es for tihe .cae ~ 'lihe titles tcc be iged.. n-l ,.eiteed baut niot d-hcver ed ucitil the tour. uae mnaey is paid. A. S['i-KNS, c.E E D Dec. 2 1857 5t 47 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN 0RDINARY. E. Bussey, .Applicant, vs.. Joeseph King, anal Wnm. B-ush, defendants. - B Y an (order fr(.m the OQ diniacry, I alel proe-ed to selil tat REgefieldl Court Hause. ocn the. fir,-t lcnday~ in Janauary next, ier Patrtition, the Rceal state'or Fredrick Hush, deced., a Tract or parecel f und lying anal beineg in the. District and Stat, foe said, contatcinintg Two hundcredl and forty ('!40) eres, iore or less, n bounded by lands aef -- n tet Er.st, by lands cof -on the West, by ads of -- on the North, a.nd by lands cof -- on the Soucth. TERfMs.--Uin a era cit of twelve months from the ay ef sale. Purchaseer to give lond with goocd eurity acnd a mortgage to the Ordinary to tecure he pcrchasoe moncey. Cost to he paid in cash. :ittes extra. JTA~tES EIDSON, s.E D. De. 9 4t 48 Sheriff's Sale. B Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facits to me direete-d, I will proceed to still at Edgefield . H., on first Monday in J nuary next, the fol >wing property in the foilowing eases, to wit: David Denny vs Jeesee. Shuempert ; E. H. Addly n- others vs the Same, One Tract of Land co~n aining two hundred and thirty one (231) acres 1ore or less. adjoining lands of William Blaunkight, . W. Shumprert acnd others. L. G. Ilatllaaway vs Blenj. F. Strom; Other plain ii severally vs the Samce, One Tract of Land eon ining six hunidred (600) acres, macre or less, ad eoininge lands car Sameuel Brunscon, Butler Williamca d others. Also, five negroes. viz: Prince, 11an. at, Beta, Jtcly anal Jim. Termni eash. J AM KS E:DSON, i.; n. Deec12, 185 .4t 49 Sherififs Sale. B Y Virtue of sutndry writs of Fieri Facias to me dire-ctcd, I will proceed to sell at Edge lehl 0. 11., on the first Monday in January next, he following property in the tollowing case, to wit : The State vs Alfred Ilatcher, One Negro girl Terms, Cash. sJAS. EIDSON, sian. Dec 15 St 49 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFFELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. B Y W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge. field District. Wiereae, Nathaniel Ramay, bath applied to me for aette-rs of Administration, on all and singular the nd. anad oheattlecsarights and credits of Ar J. Hailman ute oef tes Djistrict aforastnid, dereased. Ths are, therefore, to cite andt admonish all and ingular, the kindred and creditors of thes'ald deewas. d, to be and appear before mueat our next Ordinary'. Jourt for the said District, to be holden at Edlgefield I.H., on the 28th dacy,of Dec. inst., .to sthuw itase, if any, why the said adminisutration should not oe granated. G;iven under my tanttd and seal, this 14th day of )e~ce~mber in thes year of our Lord cane theuaaancd eigha aunde red and fifty-seven, and in 11he82nd year of A mern. :nndpnec. W. F. DURISOE,0..E. D. Decu.1 *2S -49 F HOTEL FOR LEF T IIE CAROLINA HOTEL, for Imerly known as the SPANN HOTEL, is now offered for saler and i will be offered on the most aceommo dating term as to time. This HOTEL is situated in the most'e1gibe po sition in the Village, on the, South side of'Maline Stret., near enough to the Publie SqPara for all purposes, and sufficigntly quiet and retir. d : and has always, since its establishment as a lotel, done a good tiusiness, and will no doubt continue t 1 do so us lon!( as well kept. Any persop desirous of entering into this busi ets would do well to call and examine the premises. Connected with this Hotel are commodious Sta-' bits, ontainiing over one hundred well-rtgolated Stalls, Carriage louse, Cri a. &c Also, good L'ts for Drover's Stock, and a fine Gard--n, nie at one acre in size, not surpassed by any. The whole premises contain about three acres. The- undersigned would not be induced to of!er this valuable property for sade, were it not for do nestie afflie'tins.- fe is now disposed to turn his attention to some other occupation. F. M. NICHOLAS. Edgeficld,.Oct 19 tf . 41 Desirable T o w n Residence FOR SALE. I OFFER fr sale the HOUSE AND LOT where I now reside, Its loation is enttl and eonvenieut and It is In good repair with everything within and without doors necessary for the oaimfort and convenience of a family. R. T. MNM1llA. Oct21 f 41 Land fbr Sale. TJHE Subscribers offer for sale th ir VALUA . BLE PLANTATION situated on the Mar tin Town Road, sixteen miles from Hamburg, lying on Horn's Creek, and containing 596 Acres, More or less. The Plantation is well watered, fine ly timbered' and well adapted to the raising of Cotton and Grain. A good Dwelling House and all necessary outbuildings are on the premise. The above Tract adjoin. lands of Dr. T. H. Pat thon, the Estate of John Jones, Maj. Geo. Boswell, and John Mealing.. 3, For terms aind other particu'ars apply to Mr. A. J. Mathis on the place. BEH ETIIA GETZEN, ELIZABETlI WILBORN. Ivy s'and, Out 27 tf 42 IMfP.RTANT LAND SALE. W I L.SE.I. at private.Sate.IX -THOUS AND ACES OF'PRIVE LAND9, of the P-stateof Danie IJohnion. diceased. sitnate in St. James Goose Creek Prish, Cikttn Dis triet. on terms and in guatities to suit pirchasets. g, For further infornmation apply to the Sub ertbcr at Edgefild C.II, s. C. G. W. LANDRUM, Att'y in fact for heirs at Law. Dee 9 , -tf 48 7The Charleston Standard please copv weekly 'or six wet-k. und fsorward set. to G. W. L. VALUABLE LAND'1 FOR SALEs TlK Subscriber desirous of emigrating West, T ofers for sale his valuable BUDY OFLAN) lying on the waters of Saluda River five miles above Mrs. Allen's, on *the Mathis oa2d. This Tract will be divided Into to suit purchaeria, as follows: TRACT No. 1. contains two Hundred and nine ty-six and a half Acres-one Hun.lred of which Is etcar'ed. in a fine state of cultivation, and well watered. Thte balance-is good'woudhtnd. The other. Tract contains two Hundred''and one anid a halt acres-SO of which Is in cultivation whitL the reaaedser is woodland. On this Tract there is a comnfortaole Dwe.lrng ilouse and all neces sary3 out-buildings. These lAnds :adjoins James Richardson, Robert Brynn, A . Hearn and others, and are nsoted for the ir aertiity, and tiheir adoptedness -to the culture of cottan. corn and grain-erops. 11 Tamss, mfoat accomamodatiing to an approved> purchaser. WILLIAM DEAN. i)*e i6l18-7 ,2 49 ' Plantation for Sale,. THEsubseriber ofe~r. for sale his plantation I containing about 65 0 A e r es, lying on Beecht Cre'k, near the Ridge Road, Thmer,- are two tFettlemhents on the Land-one good Co.rn Mill. nearly new-about two hundred acre in cultsvation, part of which is very excellk at Cotton l:md, atnd a small portion of rich swamp, we'Il driiined, setd nowv in cultivationa. The crop will show it' quality.. These is ani abundatnce of fine tinmber, plenty of wat.-r.in v- ry field. scnd a publbe Road through the entire kenpth of thse Tract.L 1it WARD. Sept 30 tf 38 Ridge Land For Sale. I of'erfr Saile miy VA LUAB3LE COTTON PIaNTATION. containing about Five HIundred Acres, lying on the Edgefield and Coluisibia Road. On it is a fine' one Story llouse, lith basement, nnd a p', snt of out buildinigs of every kind, ail new. Ande to every field there is. a good new eate well patiutd. ad a plenty of water; ailso, a plensty of finie Gi-aee, asi Orchard, tshlrubbery &c., andi an ahuad ace of fine timbier anid good driankinig water. LCab end examnut-l knsow you will be pleased. CLINTON WARI). Sept.30 I . 3S EXECUTORS' SALE. R 71LL be said in this District at the late reei Svdeuce oaf ,JOHN MOBL EY, Sen'r. D~ec'd. 'in T UKSDAY the 29th December inst., all thse pesoinal pr iperty of said Deceased, not willed, cont sitg of about 2000 PTUSHIEL. CORN. 30 or 40,000 POUNDS FODDER, A QUANTITY OF SilUCKS, OATS AND) COTITON SKED), 23 or 30 BA LES COTTON, One fl-ad V. asgi, Ntock o.r h orses, alules Cat 1.., flogs. Plantatioun TlsIa lllae'asnith's To'.ls, ono. Gin Hecad, llumusehe'ld und IKitleen Furniture, with other thinlgs nout bere meitioaed. TERSaa-The property will be. sold on a credlit of twelve months, with interest fronm day *ur sale. Purehnwers will be required to give Notes witha ap proved sureties for all sumiover Sth-under that anmotnt, Cash- will be required. W. S. MOBLEY,) E. MOH LEY,. Ex'ors. W. DANIEL.3 Dee 15 1F.57 2t 49 Administrator's Sale. sell at the late residence of Iblark Mlattbews, dec'd., on W'E. aNESD SY, the 23d December, all tLb. personal property (if which the deceased died- possessed, consisting of, Six very excellent Negroes,. A mon'g whom are three prime young men, one of whom is a good Blaeksmith,-a good Stock of all kinds, a Ilarge quantity of Corn, Fodder, &c. Seve ral Bales of Cotton, a fine lot of Pork, H ousehold Furniture, Plantation Tools and many other thing. not necassary to mentiot. TERMS-A credit of twelve mo'nths witti in terest from date, willh note and ,two good sureties. All sums uder 820 will be required In cash. The right of the property will flot Le changed tintil thes terms of stile are tally complied with. ,P'urdihaaers will be expceted to remiove their purchases as soon as possible. gTSale to conmmenee precise'y at 10 o'clock. II. T. WRIGilT, Adnu'or. Dec9 3t 48 Wi.WiePublic Bale, W .Wieand wife, Stephen Thomas and othiers. B)Y virtue of an order from Chaneellor Ward I1) n this case, I will sell -'at, Liberty '[Hill, in Thursday 24th D~ecemnber ins., a NEG1B0 WO-. MAN I..THY, on a'eredit of twelve months from the day of sale, with interest, epecept costa whsich must be-paid in cash. JAMES A. TALBERT. Dee? 7. 8t -'s4 ' Notice. ALL persons lndebted to thle Esiate of Ch'n~es MWcGregor, Dee'd. sill please malt. lmmedi ate payimt. And those having ay dematidswifl present them properly attested. A. RAMSAY ~Ada' July 7 1857fi