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GR iNAVILa APTIT I FEMALE COLLEGE, HIS INSTITUTION, established by the BAP TIST STATE CONVENTION of South Caro a, and uider the control of the Board of Trus of the Furman University, will enter upon its ird Year, on the firet Wednesday in February , with the following - FACULTY. REV. H. A. DUNCAN, resident and Professor of Mental and Moral Science and History. PROF. C. R. TWITTY, rofessor of Ancient Languages, Mathematics ands the Physical Sciences. REV. Id. W. SAMS, Professor of Logic and Belle Letters. PROF. E. B. BACON, Professor of Music. MISS L. M. McDANIEL, Assistant. MRS. M. A. RICE, Principal Instru ess in the English Department. IJANE CAMERON, Associate Instructress. MRS. B. J. CLEVELAND. Teachier of Vocal Music and Penmanship. RATES OF TUITION PER HALF YEAR, PAY ABLE IN ADVANCE. Primary Department.......... ....$10 00 Academic " .................. 20 00 Collegiate ". .....--------.............2500 EXTRAS. Piano, including use-Of Instrument.......$25 00 Guitar.........................15 00 .,Ancient and Modern Languages, each..... 12 50 Drawing and Painting................ 15 00 Vocal Music..................... 1 50 Incidental Expenses.... ........ ... 00 Board per month, (in advance).......... 10 00 The success of this School, sincelt went into op eration, the good health of the Young Ladies who have attended it, together with the increase cities for imparting instruction, and the en and Improved accommodations, which will be a forded by the new, handsome and well arranged College edifice, conspire to give assurance to the Trustees and other fiends of the Institution, that its patronage, already very liberal, will be greatly extended, and that the highest expectations of the Convention. in establishing it, will be fully realized. Jan. 6 1858 6t 52 FOR SALE, T HE RESIDENCE of the subscriber at Sum mer Hill, S. C., three miles from the Bridge, and near the Plank Road. The House has eight rooms and seven fire-places, besides pantries and closets. The out-houses are ample, six servarit': rooms, kitchen, smoke house, store house, -Iry well, stables, etc., and a cistern. The garde:. is rich, with various choice fruit trees, contains line grape vines and strawberries. The lot includes over three acres. With the place, (lyin near by it) or separately, will be sold, aWoodlaud Tract of thirty four to fifty acres, having on it the well known Fatir Spring, and an artificial fish pond. which is fed by never-failing streamlets.- Price very low. Possession given in January, 1858. M. C. M HAMMOND. Our Cottage, Jan. 6 1858 2 52 TEGRO WOMIAN AND CHILD L FOR-SALE 1-1 will sell at Edgefleld C. Ii., on the first Monday in February, (if not pre viously sold at private sale) a likely Nogro woman and chill. Said Negroes are to be sold for no fault. Terms-Twelve months credit, with Note and approved security, but without interest. M. T. DETTIq. Jan1. 6,' St 52 Administrator's Sale. BY an order from the Ordinary of Eduefie-ld I istriet, I shall proceed to, sell at th~e la'e residence of Jlohn M. Coirburn, dee'd, on Wed nes day th.: 27th instant, all the personnl Estate of sai'd dleeced, c onsistingL of SIXTE EN LIKELY NRGROES, Ihousehold and Kitchen Furniture. Corn, Fodder, Cotton, Co ton Seed. Hlorses and Mules, Cattle and 1102s Plantation and Blacksmith Tool', &c. Terme,-For all suins under $10 cash.~ For all sums of and over $ I0, on a eredit or twelve mo.nths with interest from date of satle with Notes and tn'o approved securities. The title of the property not chanced until the terms or Sale are ernmplied with, and if not conmplied wihm, will be sold at the. risk or first purchaser MO0SES IIOLSTIEN, Adm'or. Jlan. C, 3t5 NOW OR NEVER ! - ALL persons indebted to the Firm of Smith & M reoeither by Note or A ccount. enn irtepleasure (If settling the same with me prior to the first Monday in Febtuary next-alter that time they will be forced to settle with my A t torney. lThere is no humbug in this amnnOuuee ament. I have go.t to settle with the heirs to Mr. AleCrecar-s Estiate, anid to do so mutst calleet all debts due the litrm. Thereibre, Now is the tinme for you to settle ifryou wish to save costs. -F. L. SMIlTIL Ja.,3t 52-. Disolution. T HIE P.irtnership of M. A. Rodgers and Jatmes ..P. Thomupson is dissolved. TIhe business wil be continued lby J1. P. Trhomp.'on. -As we are indebted and are compelled to pay our debts. therefore we expect all who are ind ebted to us by Note or A ccount to pay up before return daiy if they wish to save eost, as we cnnnot give longer indulgence. M. A . RODGERS. JAMES P. TilOMPSON. -Jan. 6, 4t* 52 UN AWIAY from the subscriber on thme 191th of August last, a Negro woman name PflIL Lls, about live leet five inches high, very bhtick complected, small eans, very white teeth, and pleasant countenane when spoken to. I will give 820 reward to any person that will deliver her to me,, or lodge her in atny Jail so that I enu get her. I think probable tha.:t she is harbored by seine tri fling while persont or has received a free pass fromt somec one. I will give 8100 reward fur proof~sufii eipnt to convict any such persons. Dr. ROBERT C. MAYSON. .Jan. 6, 4t* 52 NOTICE is hereby given to the Legatees of Sthe Estate of Gilsoni Yarborougli, deceased, that a fina1 settlement of said Estate 41l be made in thes Ordinary's Ofilce on the third-Monday in Mareki next. All pe-rsons having demands wil present them. and all indebted will please pay up on or before tihat day. G h .ROOGT Jan. 6, 1L * 52 NOTICE.-All persons indebted tom the Es tate of~ Arthur Doz er, deceased, must make immetidiate payment, to my agent John'Hluiet. In - dulgence need not be asked, for it eannot be given. SARAll DOZIER, Adin'rx. Jlan. 6. 4t 52 LJAST NOTICEs-All persons itndebted to teEstate of W. 8 Smyly, dee'-ased, are re quete to make pay ment l.efore Return day, or they will be sued. I am comnpelled to pay the debts of the Estate aind settle with the Legatees. So the mntey must come. J. V. SMY LY, Adat'or. Jan. 6, 3t 52 TiICE is heby given to all pe'rsons hav ~ing any demands against the Estate of Wmi. liardy, deceased, to render them in by the 20th of January :and those indebted to the Estate, that inn ediat, p.aynment is demanded. B. E. CL ARK,) Jan. 6,E. P. W EST, EiXECUJTORS NOTICE.-All per-sons Lihaving claims agtinst the Estate of Avory .Bland, deeased, are hiereby notified to presen. them, properly attested immedlintelyv J. S.SMYULY, E.BLAND.) Jan. 6, .. tf 52 TOTICE.-l hereby caution al1 persontS from i. tradng or ec-editing' my wife Rosey Stedhmam, or either of her children, on my accounat, as 1 am determined rnot to pay any debt i-lie or either of her children may contrnet from thi' date. JOllN STEDIIA M, Sr. J::n. I, 3t 52 N OTICE.-I will take a few Boardes toihoua lodgng. . T. MIMlS. J..amS.. . DRUGS, MEDICIES; OILS,. &e 1M.2 M 3MQ 37 A-. . DRS. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE takes this 'method of returning their thanks to their friends and the public, for the liberal Patron age bestowed upon them; and respectfully an nounce that they have removed their DR U G S T O R E to No. 2, in the Odd Fellows' & Masonic Building, where they will be pleased to see and supply their friends and all those wanting PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. Of which they are constantly receiving FRESH SUPPLIES from the most reputable Drug Houses in New York. One or both of them will be in the Store at all times, day and night, and give personal attention to carefully filling prescriptions and orders- with dispatch. A continuance of the liberal share of trade heretofore extended to them is solicited, and they will exert themselves to merit it. t They will further say to those indebted to them, that they have never made a Public. call on any one for money: but they are NOW needing money VERY MUCR, and are in hopes that those indebted will attend to them soon, and prevent them from being forcd to the unpleasant necessity of publicly dunning those in arrears. Edgefield, Dec 29 tf 51 AttentionnThis Way, F ROM and after the 1st of Januaq next, I will Bell my remaining Stock of Goods FOR;CASH ONLY! All my MERINOS, DELAINES, CLOAKS and TALMAS, at COST-and the balance at REDU CED PRICES, in order to raise money to pay my debts. All those indebted to me will please call and settle before Return day, and save me the un pleasant necessity of giving out my Notes and Accounts for collection, which I shall be com pelled to do if not paid. B. C. BRYAN. Dec 30 7t 51 Spartanburg Female College. THE Regular Exercises of this Institution will be resumed on TUESDAY, February 25,1858. To meet the demands of its rapidly growing patronage, the Faculty has been increased by the employment of three additional Instructors. g"Catalogues containing full particulars will be sent, free of charge, on application to CHARLES TAYLOR, President. Dec 80 0t 51 Good Things for Everybody. OSHEN BUTTER, fresh from the Diary ; Fine fresh Goshen and Diary CHEESE ; Fresh Layer RAISINS; Soft Shel Almonds; CITRON and MACCARONI; VER2ilECILE for Soul); Worcester SAUCE; Pulverized and Crushed SUGAR; Clarified do; Fii.e Coffee do; Rio, Luauira and Java COFFEE. Just received and for sale by E. PENN, AGENT. Dec 23 tf 50 A Card. I TAKE this early opportunity of saying to my numerous customers who have so liberally pa tronised me, that I will expect prompt payment on their accounts at an early date after the first of January. The circumstanc-s under which I have been enable-i to resume business, through the assistance of kind friends, render it essential to my credit and success, $ meet punctually and lromptly I all my engagements. This I cannot possibly doI without prompt payments from my customers. I confidently hope to receive the necessary as sistance which the~e tight times require. And trust therefore, that, this appeal will not be in vain. That it will be duly appreciated and promlpt ly and cheerfully responded to Dec 2.3 tf 50 E. PENN, Agent. Executors' Sale. B3Yan order from WV. F. Durisoe, Esq., Ordina rv afl Edgefield District, weC will procehd to ell at'the late residence of Frauces Drigas,.dec'd., mn T UESDAY the 12th day of January 1k58, al! he personal p~roperty (Negroes sxcepted,) belong ing to the Est ate. consisting of Ilorses, Mlules, Cattle, hogs, CORN, FODDER. household and Kitchen'Furniture, P'lantation Im plmcnents, and varigs other articles not necessary to enmerate. -A so The PLANTATION, comprisinr Six hmodred and lifly acres, more or less, of valuable land. Terums miade known on .hc (lay of sale. G EORGE IR IGGS, JAMi-:S BRIIGGS, ~.Ex'ors JOHN BRIGGS. ) Dec 2.' 3t 50 -Administrator's Sale. BY Y irtue oft an order from the Ordinary, I will sell at Edgelld C. HI., on Alonday, 11Ith January i:ext., all the piersonlal p~rop~erty of2 Adrew ,. Ilallmian. dee'd., connsisting of ONE MARE and BUGGY, SADDLE, WATfCHI,&c. Taitas-A credit. until 25th Dec. next, with notes and apaproved security, excepit sumas uider $10, whicha will be reqiuired in cash. c~- Sale at C. HI. steps at 11 'clock, A. itl. N. RA MEY, Sr., Adm'r. Dc28 2t ___ 51 STATE OF SOUTH CARIOLINA, EDGiEFIELD DISTIRiCT, IN ORDINARY. Ex Parte, Josep)h Bussey, Petition. A . Sharpiton, et al. BY y-Virtue of an order from Chan. Wardlaw in this cause, I will sell at, Edg.-field C. II., on the first Monday in February next, T HREE NE GRO( SLAVES, viz :-Caroline and her two chili dren. Trans or SALE-A credit of twelve months from day of sale, except as to so much as will de fray the costs of suit, wihmust be paid in cash. Dec 3 05t - 51 r I E.ACIHER WANTED for the year 1.8f-8, to take charge of the CLOUDSVILLE ACADEMY, near 0. M. Wever's. A gentleman qualifiedto instruct in the Classics is desired, but a good English Teacher, of some experience, would be accepted. Apply to any one of the un dersigned. WM. TONEY, S. McDANIEL, A. HORNE, 1 J. H. SWEARENGIN, R. 0. M. WVEVER, Rt. M. HIOLSONBAKE. - E. P. HI. KIRKSEY. J Dec 30 tf 51 NIOTICE.-AIl persons indebted to the Es .tato of E. P. H. Kirkscy, dc'd., are hereby timely warned to make payment forthwith, and those having claims against the E sate are notified to render them in, properly attested, at an early day. E. P. HI. KIRKSEY, acting Ex'or. Dec 30 tf 51 L VNT.-A note of hand for $50. dated abou .thie 19th Novembe.r, payable one day affai date-given by J. W. Pitts to the Undersigned. All persons are warned from trading for said note, as it has been settled. SA.\UEL WEBB. Dec 30 Stol N OTICE is hereby given that a final settle ment on the .Estate of James Powell, Sr. eedwill lbe maade in the Ordinary's 0lca Edefield, on Tuesday, the 9th February next. All persons indebted to said Estate wvill be expected to miake payment by that time ; and those having claims against, the same arc requested to present them previous to that time, to the Administrator for payment. JAMES Pt)?b ELL, jr.,)~ Ad'orn WM. POWELL.5 Dec 80 ______ t 51 Blankets and Negro Cloths. I ROOM & NORRELL, Augusta, Ga. Shave on hand a very large assortment o.f NEGRO .ULANK WS, KI.RSEYS, STRIPES, OSNABURGS, &c. e mprisng a great vari-ry oIf these Goods, -which they are offering at extremely low prices, and in n cordance with the timrs, and to which they woud call altention. Aurueta, Dee 16 tr 40 JUST RECEIVED, F ROM New Yor~k, a Lot of Crib CRADLES Window Chairs, Quartett Tables, Ottomans, Foot Stools, Child's Table Chairs, &e. .JOHN Md. WIT!'. J.. on t r .' 9 "Big Pig, Little Pig, ROOT :EE0Qi O. "D3_30." SAM is in Town-not with a pocket full of Rocks-but MORE GROCERIES than was ever seen this side of Jordan, consisting of Powdered A., B. & C. Muscovado, St. Croix, Crushed and Loaf. SUGARlS; Old Government, Java, Laguyra, Rio, Cuba and St. Domingo COFFIES; Sugar House and New Orleans SYRUP; New Orleans and Cuba MOLASSES; FINE WINES-Heidsick, Sparkling Catawba, Madeira, Sherry, Port, Clarett and Malaga. BRANDIES-Otaid. Dupree & Co., Hennesse, S.cignett, Old Emanuel and Domestic Brandies ; Holland GIN, Jamaica and New England RUM; WHISKEY-Irish, Scotch, Old Bourbon, Nec tar, Wheat, Thribble X, Double XX, Single X, Mountain Rye and Rectified Whiskey; SEGARS, TOBACCO and SNUFF: Fine Family and Buckwheat FLOUR ; RICE and Maccaroni; Butter, Cheese, I.ard, Hams, Mess Pork; Pickled and Smoked Beef, Beef Tongues; Oysters, Sardines, Salmon, Lobsters, Cod Fish ; Soda Buiscuit, Butter Crackers; Pickle". Preserves, Chow Chow; CANDIES, &c., a large assortment; Figs, Raisins, Citron, Currants, Prunes; Paradise and Pecan Nuts, Almonds; Cocoa Nuts, Filberts, English Walnuts; Lemons, Oranges, Bananas, Pine Apples; Preserved Fruits, Brandy Peaches and Cherries ; Green Corn and Peas In Cans ; Popper and Spices of all kinds; Flavoring Essnees of every kind ; Worcestershire Sauce, a fine article ; TEAS, of every description-and, in short, eve ry thing else in the Family Grocery line. S. E. BOWERS, Agent. Hamburg, Dec 80 tf 61 MORE NEW & CHEAP GOODS! AT OLD WINTER SEAT ! I WILL sell at 11amburg prices, (freights except ed,) all kinds of Goods usually kept a Coun try Store, such as dlagging, Rope, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, HATS AND BONNRTS, BOOTS & SHIOES, of all qualities and descriptions. -AND I: TaU~TT All kinds of Dry Goods, From the most common to the fine-t and most at tractive. Also, fine ai stock of the best MEDICINES, WINES AND BRANDIES, For the sick and well. But domn't take my word for it. Call and judge fair ynurselves. E. L. IIAIRION. Winter Seat. Nov 2 tf 43 Dr. McLANE'S CE'LElP.ATEl) VE RM IFUGE AN 1 LIVER PILLS. Two of the beut Preparations of the Age. They are not recom mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name pur - ports. The VERMIFUGE, for expelling Worms from the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals subjeet to Worms. Tfhe LIVER PILLs, for the cure of LIVER COM PLAINT, all BILIOUS DE RANGEMENTS, SIcx HEAD ACHE, &C. Purchasers wvill please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane's Cele brated VRm1~rUcE and LIVFR~ PILL, precpaied by SOLE PROPRIETORS, Pitts burgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are. various other preparations now before the public, pur porting to be Vermnifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. MCLANE'S, are worthless. The GENUINE McLane's Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING BRO'S, 00 WVooD ST., PITTsBUnaH, PA. Sole Proprietors SCOVIL & MEAD,. No. 111, Charles Street General Wholesale Agents for the Southern States to whom all orders must bo addressed. 5;'j Sold by G. L. PENN, Edgefild S. C., A. J. CREWCHroK and TUTT & PELLETIEn, flansburg SKJNNER & IAtRmisoN, Longmires, and WANDLAW & LyoN, Abbeville. April 7, 1si7. _ ly __ 13 TO ALL INDEBTED. T HIE Subscriber returns his tianks to those ot his customers who have abenys paid him promptly, and trusts they will continue tu do so. An,l if he is coimpelled to sue the balnie-~ that are indebted to him, after the liberal patronage he has received at their hands,.it will be dione with great reluctance, but his debts mnust be paid ! T hiere~ore, he earnestly hopes that all interested in this notie will give particular attention thereto. Conie, good friends, square up your old oecounts and lets begin d new. But unless you have miy re eeipt by the tirst Mlonday in February next, y',u will miost assuredly be invited by mny Attorney to " be and appear," &c. Beware ! J01hN M. CL ARK E. Dec. 15 1857 if 49 TO ALL INDEBTED TO ME ! 5would ntost respectfit1ly saf that I atn in great .wantf ofmney, and would be glad to have all who owve nme call and settle by or before the 20th January next, (1858) for after that time, I amt determained to place all Notes and Accounts in the hatnds of an Attorney for collection. JOIIN COLGAN. Dec 21 -.4t 50 FAIR WARNING! ERSONS indebted to the sub-eriber after the Jfirst of February next, will find their notes and neount. in the hands of 8. S. Tompkins, REq. if not previously settled. W. M. BURT. n.o1 i f 49 .LA.W NO T=C E. 1VT W. GARY, Attorney .t " "AWand o ..LV licitor in EQu ITY, wijl practice in this and the adjoining Districts. Office. above B. C. IRYavN's Store. Dec16 ly 49 S. B. GRIFFIN, Attora.ey at I.saw, Will attend punctually to all business entrusted to his care. EDGEFI ELD C. H., Dcc 2, 1857. tf47 ?..A W N OT .am . T OMPKINS & 1tUTLER will attend to all bu siesin the Courts of l.aw for this and 'the adjoining Districts, that may be committed to their care. Ofice, Law Range, Edgefield, S. C. R. W. Tosrixas. M. C. BUTLEa. Dec 9 If 48 SALUDA HOUSE, Edgeeld, C. R., S. C. LEWIS COAE, Proprietor. Bezaleel Chapter, No, 8, R. A. M. I OLD their Regular Convocations on the first Monday evening of each month. L. R. COGBURN, See'ry. Nov 17 " tf 45 CHEOPLASTIC PROCESS or IsERTING .&.ELTWBZ .ZA.u TERTSE. T HE Subscriber having furnished himself with d license to use this NEW PROCESS of INSERTING ARTIFICIAL TEETH, 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 pu rity. cleanliness, freedom from all taste, or galvanic sensation, durability, comfort and security, ;are among the advantages claimed for this SUPERIOR mode of setting Artificial Teeth. H. PARKER. June 24, tf 24. CANDIDATES! The friends of Co. WM. QUATTLEBUM res pectfully announoe him as a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgefield at the ensuing election. . ID We are authorized to announce LEWIS .ZONES, Esq , as a candidate for re-election..for leriff'ef Edgefield Distriet. 7 TnE Friends of Capt. H. BOU.WARE respectfully announce him as a Candidate for-Siieriff of Edgelield Dietrict at the next election. TIIE friends of Capt. LEWIS COVAR, re - petfully announce 'him as a candilate for Sheriff, of Edgefield )ivtriet, at the eeting election. The many friends of W. W. SALE. Esq., of Hamburg, in the upper part of the District, respect ully announce him as a candidate for Sherif of Edgedield Iistrict at the next election. L " THE Friends of Col. S. IIARRISON re spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgefield District, at the eo'nin; election. WE are authorized by the friends of Mr. WLLI.\M L. STEVENS to aniounce him as a Candidate for clerk of Edgefield District at the en suing election. , The friends of Mr. LKWIS FOLEMAN respectfuliy announce him as a Candidate for Clerk. f Edgefield Di~trict at the next election. 7' The friends of Mr. JAMES SPANN, re spectfully nominate hinm as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgetiel District, at the next election. 07 THEs Friends of Mr. ROBERT D. BRYAN respectfully an noun ce hima as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgetaeld District at the nexit election. Q.' TatE F'riend's of JACKSON COVARL re ..ecttully annountc hin as a taundidate for Clerk of El..ehield District at, the ensuing election. pg The friends otf Mr. F. M. N1'HOLAS re spect fully antnounce hinm as a Canali~ for Clerk of Edgectield District at the ensuing election. S? We are author~ize.d by the friendst of Mr. EDMUND PENN, to nominate him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgeleld District at the ensuing elec tiont. tlThe friendsa of STARI.IlNG TURNERf,nan nounce hima a candidate for 'Tax Collectoar at thte ensuing elteti.i 07 The' Frienala. of Mr. M. W. rY r ES respeect fully announceo himt as a Gandlilate~ lfr Tax Collei Or of Kdgalield att th.. nxat eh-etio. 7 The l'riaends of Capt. 1.. W. llOR~N,re petfully anncuntce hinm as a Cadidate foar Tax Collector of Edgefield District, at the ensuing elee tion. W The friends of Capt TIIEOPHJILUS DEAN respectfully announce him as a Candidate for re election to the oilicceaof Tax Coaletor of Edgelield I )strict, at thme ensuinia electioni. gJ The~ Fracmnds of M'ar. CII A RLIES CA R T EfR repetfully annoaunce him as a Czntdiate lfar Tax Gollector of Edgefield District, at the neaxt eiaetion 1I The Friends aof Mr. CHJA S. M. M AY, res pectfully annoautte him as a Candidate faor Tnx Col etor of Eadgefia-ld District at the ne~xt election. WTuse lriendas of Maj. JOhN C. l-OVE LESS resp'cti'ully announce him .a. a Candidate foir Tax Collector of Edgefield District at the ensuing elecian. 7 Thae friends of Capt. E. B. FORREST, re spctfully announce him as a Candidate for Onli nay of Edgelleld District at the next election. Caf We are authorizedl by tlbe friends of W. F. DURSOE, Esq., to nominate him as a Candidate for re-election to thte Office of Ordinary of Edge field District, at the ensuinig electton. N OT ICE A CIIANGE TO SUIT TIlE TIMES! IN view of the scarcity of money anal the htard Itimes generally, we will fromn this date, offer our ENTR E STOCK OF GO0OD8 AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, and many of thema such as Ft ench and English MARIMOKS, DhELAINS, ALPACCAS, Black nnd Colored figured SIL.KS, and LADIES DRlESS GOO1k', generally with a htadasome assortment or Cheneal, Smell.an'd Plaid SHAWLS-Also, KER SEYS anad IBL ANKiTS, at. COST FOR CASH. A large ussortment of English and American PRINTS, at I93 eents. W All pet~ans indebted to us are earnestly requested to make payment. We must have money to mueet our enagageets. IILAND) & .1CTLER. I WANT MONEYa T H E Subscriber, intendin'g to enlarge is bn sinecs the first of March next, proposes tot sell his ENTIRE stock of Goods consisting of IVE THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH, At Cost, for Cash! Up to that date. Tflerefore, conme along svith your cash I Great barguins are to be had. W The limited collections which I have made up to lhec present linme, and hncvinu about Two Thousand Dollars worth of Batnk Notes to meet In tte nmonth of January, compells nie to make an earnest appeal to my customers for money; aad must say to my friends, that, unless I am as sisted by them soon, that my Notes will be sent back under protest. I hope however that my pitros. who I have so long indulg, d, will not suffer my credit to be impaired by my indtulgenice to them. JOHN CHIEATHAM. Dunteseville, Dec 21 3t 50 BUCKiWIEAT FLOUR, FOR SALE BY T; ROOT. Dec2 on .t - 60a Edgefield. Male Academy. TIE TRUSTEES of this Institution are glad to announce to the people, of Edgehield and the surroundinz i)istriets, thatthey have made arrange. ments to fin'urd at the -Edgefield Male Academy, during the approaching year, educational facilities of a very high ot der.v Mr. . A S.L2 U SLY. who is to be Prini-. pal of the Aademyr is ftw well known as an ae cumpl1.hed bohlar and a devoted teacher, to need any commendation in this part of South Caroling Mr. F. W.~DOWTEN, a graduate of ErsEine - Collegy, has been engaged as Assistant Teacher: Mr. I) comes recommended by the Principal-of the Seh..ol us b..ing o tutirely qualified for the duties of his del.artment. his p.fideieny indeed is such as would enable him to take ebare-. sf the Classical as veil as English br:nehes in case of necessity. It is alt. probable that an last uctor in Freneh may be procured. lile Trustees earnestly ask the attention of pa. rents and guardians to this notice. Thfey htesit.ete not to say that their School as pre paratory to arientrance into any of the Colleges of the Union. wil be foundevery way equal to the beset in the State. The School will open early iUFFcbruary. The pre'ise time will lie made known at an early day. I Terms will be the same as during the last year. R. T. MIMS, G. A. ADDISON, BENJ. WALDO, . W. 0. MORAGNE. Dec 15 if 49 ' T 0 THE PUBLIC. THE Undersigned-having become the Proprie. tors of the EDGEFIELD FEMALE COL LEGIATE INSTITUTE, take this method of In forming the citizens of Edgefeld District, and all others interestei that they will open a SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIEgp At Edgefield C. IT., on the FIRST MONDAY OF.. MARCH NEXT, which shall be second in rank to no Female Seminary in the State. The Proprietors will provide a sufficient Corps of Teachers for whose competency and moral character they will hold themselves responsible to the patrons of the Institution. * The Seminary will be furnished with Philosoph ical and Chemical Aparatus for illustrating to the. pupils, the various phenomena of those Sciences. The Music Department will be ftinished with at least three good Pianos, and will be under the charge of a competent and efficlet Teacher. The Buildings of the Institute have been fitted up at -great expense for die purpose to which they are devoted ; and for convenience of arrangement, and adaptation to the necessitihs of a Female Seminary cannot be surpassed by those of any Institution in the South. The Proprietors will publish at an early day a Circular, in which the superior advantages, and facilities to be enjoyed:in this Institutioni will be more particularly set forth, together with the rates of charges. The Proprietors are determined to spare no pains to make their Seminary ONE OF THE VWRY HIGHEST GRADE; and hope they will he able to secure the confidence of the Public in the enterprise in which they have embarked, and that by AMERITING a liberal patronage, their Semi nary will receive it, W. W. ADA 1 S, S. W. NICHOLSON. Edgcfeld S. C., Dec. 2 6t 47 Happy Valley Academy. T l:E TillRf) YEA R of this Sehool will coin .menee .anuary 1Mh. under the charge or its former Teaeher, '-iss J ULIET M. PICK1SRING, who will pay the strictest regard to the i..prove ment of pupils. The year will be divided into fonr Pe siq -:of eleven weeks each. Pupils will be required o be in consloant attendance unless plen n:ed by indieyo ition. Parents of the Scholars are so!ie-lted to via t the Sectool at their pleasure. 1Rates of Tuihion. English.... ....8.5 per Se-ssiona, or 8~I~ per ytear. French..~. ..... $ per Se.ssiont. or S i4 per year. 31usie....... ..81 per Session, or $'i2.per Year -.Pieant bcoarding places ecan be p'oeured in the vioijntty of the School at $7 to $d per m~onth. -. This School is situated nine miles Noarth e f Edgelield C. 11., cear the resience of .lohn F. 'Iarns.. \ilee 9 f t . 48. S.UCCE~SS-ORS TO) -3J L. NEWBY & C0,, Whiolesale aud Retail Dealers ia MPLENDID READY MIADEA AUGUSTA, GA. WEare now recving at our old Stand under ~ T the United Stattes5 Ilot. I. ceur supplies of |- FINE READY MADE CL.OTHING, I l adapted to the Fail atid Winter sensen, nntd .whicht we feetl asturedl will please eour pnftrouIS and friends. Our intmu.-nse Sto-k citnrista int part of CLOTH, BEAVER, SEAL SKIN, BLANKET AND FLUSHING OVER COATrS, A Fine Biaek, Blue anti Olic e DRESS AND FROCK COATS. I!BUSINESS CO.\Tr.. u or all D)escript on. anda Color4. Coats, Pants and Vests tee matc-h. Fine black Cassinmere Pants, lPlaid, Plaitn, Striped. and1 othier style4 4of Faney -CASSIMYERE PANTS,' Silk. Merino, WoecI, Velvet, Satin Basrath. a. and Sother style-s or the latest and r,.est fashiionable Togther w-ith EVER1Y ST YL E of Goeoda for GENTLEMEN'S WVEAR. We ke'p always on haand a yery large Stock of fine Shirts, Drawers, Suspenders, Gloves, Neck Ties, Stocks, Collars, Half-Hoes, -TRAVELLING- SHAWLS, ROBES DE II CHAMB3RE, &c.&c. All of which will be sold at the lowest market prices. Call and take a Look. -laTAILORING! Aloaheavy stock of fine CLOTilS, CAS MlER ES. VESTINGS, &c., to whfeh we invite the -attention of every body. These goods will be made up to order at the shortest notice, end in a satisfae tory manner. A ugusta, sept 30 tf - 38 CLARE & 00 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 1OW off'er for sale their splendia new stock o SILVER WARE, of all kinds-Ten Sets, Pithers. Castors, Waiters. Goblets. Tumblers, Cups, Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Pastry, Cake, Dessert and Butter Knives. Sheflield PLATED WARR--irat quality of goods in Castora, Cake Baskets, Wahters, Candle sticks, &c. Brmingham and American PLATED WARE, very .showy, and at low prices. GOL.D WATCihES, of all good makere:-Cooper, Det, Tobiau, Burley & Johnson, English makers ; Brietting. Matile. Swiss nmkera; and Jules Jur-. gensen, of Copenhagen SILV ER W ATCHlES in great variety ; quick beat Railroad Watches, large size. 1ih D~iamontd, Coral, Catmeo and ?tk~saio JEW ELIY, all the newest stylees, with a large stock of Staple und Fancy GOODIS, at their store, Post Offie Corner. opposite the Railroad Bank. A ugusta, Feb. 4 1857 tf 4 COME GENTLEMEN, TREAT !!! WiiEN you go to Hlamburg you can get good WVeatinir at Da. CUNNINoHANS, at the Amern* cas Hotel, an'd GOOD DRINKING at the bar of Our House, whicht is attached to the Hotel, and under the supervision of the Subacriber. . JOllN C. BOBILER. CARRIAGE MANFACTORT. I.f THE Subscribers. return their thanks to their i-kind patrons for the liberal support they Lave received, and respectfully solicit a condnu- - wneofthat generous patronage. They-state with confidence now 'that they are YELL PREPARED-to carry on the oach flaking and Repairing Business n its various branches. - Their work shall be ex cuted in a durable, handsome, style and by work nen skilled in their respective trades. - We have and Intend always keeping on band a argo and fine assortment of |ARIAGE8, BUGGIE8,.ROCKA WAY8;&C. )f the our own manufacture-beautiful to behold - sd of much value to the lucky purchaser. We will also keep constantly In our Establish ent a fall Stock of Northern BUGGIES and ARRIAGES, of superior manufacture. g AlIsorts of REPAIRING done Inthe bat anner, and with the greatest dispatch. f70Cfl and examine our Stock. Our prloes cave been put down to orrespond with the hard mes. SWTH & JONES. Dec 28 t- - 50 WATOHES, GLOOKE k JEWELRT, AT E. TWEEDY &,CO. . AUGUSTA, GA. WE have just re-ceived our Fall Stock of Gold .1andSilver Hunting and open faced. it en ever,.Dseched I ever' and -Lepine WATCHES arrauted to run well and kee good time.-,, Ladies and Gents GOLD CNAIN, 'KEYS EA L, LOCKETS, FINGER RINGS and1NS. -ADIES BRACELETS BREABTPINB TEARDROPB, EARRI 8, s'. driet and Gold Setts of Eardrops Brse h0_.- , ' Iameo and Gold Setta " --- S oral and Gold-Setts " " : i^ * ainted Setts, Gold.Stone Setts, for-- Mineg Aril if the newest styles and beautiful ttern.v" - SILV ER SPOONS, FORKqeL L- - SILVER 'PLATD. WA Castor., Candleaticks, Ladle Spo " i Shovels, &e. - SILVER CHAINS. -- Fob, Vest and other patterns. . . CLOC S (f, the newe t styles and patiem dZ"-lay, -30 hour mad Alarm Chocks. at pricea-vrrying from $1,50 aIch, to $12,00 and upwards. -Alp-warranted to un well and keep time. - PISTOLS. oltt's Repeating Pistols, Alen's Revolvers, Allen's Rifle Pistols. common Ge'rman Pistols, &e. WOSTEiHDEUL'S CUTLERY. Pocket Knives, 1)irls. Bowie Knives, &e, &c. Pocket Buoks, Portnanies. C-.rd Caas, Combs. Rr.hle. Walking and wyrd Caner.priner wn.rd Caes., and a va'icty of other articles hisich we alder ut tow primes to meet customers.'' :y Watches repaired and warranted with neat neas and dipatch. Near the Lower Market House, A ugusta Ga. 1' cember 9,1857 if A42 - HOTEL FOR$ALE '31nE CAROLINA HOTrfifo';'-" I- merly known as the SP-RNN IlOT EJ, is now offered for sale, 'an will he offered on the m'ost n'ecommno A iting terms as'to time. This MIOTY.L in situated in th,- moat eligIble pao - .it:o0a in the V.Ilnge, on the tNulh sidle .of Mainze Stre-t, n. ar enough to the P'ublic Sqnr.kl nrpses, and ,suthiciently quiet and retir--'aud ,a always, sined its estabali'lment as a flute!, done - a good bns'ne's, and wihl no doubt continue t, do so :s tong as well kept. Any' person desirous or .entering into .this b'ui nem.s would do well to call and examine -the.-"' premises. - "' Connected wvith this IHotel are com'modious 8ta sles, containing over one hundred well-regulsted Stall, Carriage House, Cri . &e Also, good Leots for Drover's Stock, and a Anue Garden, abcutl ne acre in size, not surpassed by any. 'Thu wihole prenises contain about three sores. Theg undersigned would not be itiduced to'ofl'ep this valuagble property for sale, were it net for do metic nflic.tionst.' ile is now disposd to turn his attenton to some other occupation. F. M. NICHOLAS. Edgefield, Oct 19 if 41 Desirable T o w n Residence * FORl SALE. I OF/FER ror ,ule the lIOlTsg AND LOT where I 11(W reside. -Its location is central and convenient and it is in good repair with everything within and without doors necessary for the onmnf.,rt an convenience of a ramily. R. T. MiMS. Oct 21 tf 41 Plantation for Sale. 'JjME K -ubscriber'offers for sale his plantation Scontaining about 65 0 A e r0e , lbing on Beech Creek, near the Rtidge Road.W There are two Settlements on the Land-one good Corn Mill, nearly new-about two hundred arS in cutltivattioni, part1 of which is very excellent Cotton land, and a small portion of rich swamp, well drained, and now in cultivation. The ceop will show its quality. There is an abundance of five timbwr, plenty of water in Lvry field, and a publ.e Road through the entire length of the Tract. R. WA RD. Sept 30 if 38 Ridge Land For Sale. I offer for Sale nmy VALUABLE COTTON 1PLANTaTION. oontaining abut Five Hundred Acres, lying on the Edgefleld and Columbia heatd. On it is at fne one Story House, with basement, and a plenlty or out bulldings of' every kind, all nsew. And to every lield there is a,good new gate well painted, and a plenty or water;<also,.. p'enty of tine Grapes, ana Orchard, blhrubbery lie., and an ahundance or line timber and good drinking waler. Call and examine--I know you wilt be pleased. CLINTON WARI). Sept. 30 tf '38 I HAVE rem~oved my B o Ot and S ho0 A anufactOry to the Store next doer to the Advertiser 08ice, where I carry on buainess asu usual. I have on handsa large btock of Fine Boots and Shoes, whch I will sell cheap for CASH. All persons indebted to me are called on to come -forward and pay their aeconts, as I ta ob liged to have money to pay may debts. It is hopad this will receive due attention. ICHOLAS MYcEVOY. New Flour Mills. "tY MILLS are now In operation, and sre far III nised with EVERY FdACILITY for ma iag FLO UR ad MEA L of the sest Qualty. R. T. MIMS. gr Four miles Wa staof Edgefield C. II., and one mile from the Plank Road. Aug 5 tf 30 .CORN SEEL.ERS, - SelfSharpeinlg Straw Cutters ! E PENN, Agent, has just r. ceived and offers ~. ,or sale a supply of the mast approved arti le of CORN 811 iLtL RS. Also, a large Stock at those celebrated Self-Sharpening 8 T R A W fU TT E RS. The fartmera will please send in eir orders. .f Sept 2- f4 * Notice. -. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Charles. McGregor, Dee'd. will please make Immedi. t~e payment. And those having any demands wil present them properly attested. A. RAMSAY, Adm.a.9 T Jnly185 If . FINE NEW FALL AiD WINTEAI W. R, & T. S. HUDSON, A RE now receiving at their Store under thc L..Masonic & Odd Fellowa' Hall, a LARGE LUd well selected Stock of excellent FALL AND WINTER GOODS, 'omprising a mat nificent variety of EVERY AR 'ICLE usually kept tn i onmplet. Village Stwre, aonsistiig in part of a full variety of )f the most cbaste and fashinab.- d.igns, o- alt Lualities, and at the LOWEST PRICLS. Black Gros de Rhine SIT.K ; " Satit Striped " Striped Glacier " Plaid " " English mid German M ERINOlES ;. Cashmere and Broele DELA IN ES; Manchester Printed Fine French Plaid " Black and Colored Al neas: " do, silk finish; Fine French uombazine ; Challies. black and colored ; French Chnmbrays, &e.; English, French, Seutch and Domestic GING HAMS; Holy's English PRINTS; . Fine French " Merrimac and Coeheco PRINTS; Furniture Chlnts, &o. Swiss and Jaconet MUSLIN; Bishop and Victoria Lawns ; -Striped and Plaid Swiss and Jaconet; flonp SKIRTS, plain and Skeleton; Plain and Embroidered SKIRTS: Brass Hoops, whalebone, &c., fir Skirts; Stella and Cashmere SHAWLS; Embroidered Merino " Plaid Wool " Swiss and Jaconet Colhns and Sleeves ; ' i " " in setti; Jaconet and Swiss Edgings and Insertings; Smyrna and Cotton Laces -nd Edgings; Ladies' Plain and Embroidered L. C. HIankere%'I. Reveri H em-stielhed " - Ladies' and Children Cotton Tose, -white and colored; Ladles' Kid and Silk GLOVES; " Lace Mitts, long and short - " Wool and Cotton Gloves; Dress Trimmings, Fringes, Gimps, &o ; Velvet Trimmings, all widths; -Bleached and Brown STlIRTI.NG: Sil EETINGS. all widths ; -*Linen Table Cloths ; Scbdeh Russia and Tluckub:.ck Diaers; Plain. Fiinged and bordered Towels{ 'Cotten IDiapers and D',masks.: RIack and Colored U.\SSIMERES; Satinetts, Kentucky JEANS, plain-and fancy; Ge.nts Blnek and lancy Silk 'Cravats and Ties Kid, Silk, Wool and Thread Gloves, &e., &c. - ALSO A ]:tree and splendid ausortmenf of BOOTS, SHOES, hATS, CAPS, &c, -ALSO A complete sund well aiorted Stock of Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, 3UG.R, COFFEE, TEA, CHEESE, SODA SADDLES, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, WHIPS, &C. All of which -will be sold at VERY LOW 'It l{i ES. :nd on go.od termis. I. Alt we ask is an examination of our Stoel ierore purchasing eisewhere. A l beial share of r'ublic patronanr. is solic'ted. W. R. & T. S. IHUDSON. Eg N. D.-Groceries sold entirely for cash. Oct7 tf 39 CHEAP FAMILY GROCERIES T HIR Subscribe-r is' now receiving' and openini Ia V ERY ClitIYICK STOCK or weil selecte< GROCERIES, To~ whichl hie begs lenve to invite thme attention ni Planters in watnt of Chiuer %uppies. lie may b< found intht ilt"Ilock of l'uildlings fermerly occup't by OROE RL;iBIN40N a aHardware Store My cow se a ill be to ado'pt thme old motto, "A ninable Penny is better tlaan a Slow Slailling !" My Stock will cotnsst in part of te folloiying ar eles: St. Croix SUGA R; New Orleans, old proe. sa, SUGA R; "i new " do. Stuart's A . B. and' O-. Snrt do. (A) Crushted do. " P'owdlered do. "Sugatr llouse SY R Ul'; New Orleans do. Cuba MOLASSES; Old Covernmenmt .latva COFFIEE ; Ri. dlo. superior; SPICES of all descriptiont Englih D airy antd Gosholmo (. l ERSE ; Goshu.-tm B1IT il. I, l:). I I -\ MS; Sitoal Ia-e.f nad l'.ef To'r ;;u-. .lohng ;.*n's N .' anid XX t TRentil and :u~i.Temea.we' WV IHl IS Y ; CNF lCIlO.': ARII'.S andu iCK LIE: MACKEREL. SA LMON anid 8ARDiNE~S; Superine Il.OUl. &ce ,&C-i To;ether with tmany other atrticles ton tediotat H amburg. Ost 24 ly 4 Executor's Notice, N OTICK is hereby giveni to all iconened, ft: I wiil miake at Iinal seittment oni the lCa tate of Elizatbetih Alattin, drezand, itt te Ordimt rv's Otiie, on Ttuesday uuter the. first Nduday .lanuary next. A nd all p.-rsoans having demnidi agtinst sail Estate, tire requested to present theim to te nndersienedl, on or herfnre thit dlay-atnd a prsnts indebted to satid Estate, are requested make in meditate paymentt to G. W. BURTON, Ex'r Oct. 7, 3m 39 Notice, ALL person inidebtetd to the estate of Danit A oone, dee'd., arc requested to make immned ate paytmnt-, nnd all perstons hnving detmantd against tdhe samte are hereby notilled to preacI themi properly attested. L. P' BOGNE, Adm'r PETERI OUZT. ~c ts Dc. 23,185C7. t1 . 50. Administrators Notice1 . LL persutms indebted toi the Etma:e of .. i-. S hadrach, dieca.<ed, are reguh-sted to sett 'ortwith, and thos~e having demands against 111 Estate must present thetm properly att..sted by th: 1.1h day of Jianuary next. as at iunal setdlement wt be ade in the Ordinary's ('fie on that day. IH. BURNETT, Adm'o-s. T. M. FISH E R D e o. 9 l857 fit 48 Notice. ALL persons Indebted to the Estate of Benj:u A1 minj L. Murrell, 1Deensed, are requestedt settle the samne; and tose having demands aguam said Estate, wilt presenat themi properly atteated. LUKE CULI$RE~ATH!, Adm'r FERIABA MIURRELL. * a De. 15 1847 ~ _ _ _ tf 59 Estate of John Doby, dec'd A LL~ persons indebtedl to tihe Estate of J.h: ..Im.uby, dee'd., are requested to settle up prio to Tuesday the 19th ay of Jtanry next. Ant thosee havitng denmands aigainst said Estate are no tinied to render them in, properly attested, by tiha dlate, as we intenid nmking a final settlement of t personal Estate ion dhat d.my. DEVOIRE & A TKIN S, Agenats For Matilda lioby, A dm'x. Oct 12 141 49) ESTATE JU.DGE BUTLER. P ERSONS having demands against the abovi Estate wi~l obflge by forthtwith haniding state iments of the samne, properly attested, to W. P Butler, Esq., at helgelleld C. II., or forwardmig then by miail to thte subaci iber at IBtrnwell C. H-. .JOH NSON LIAGOOD, A dm'or. Nov 11 tf 44 NOTiCE. ALL personis having anty denmanids against thi Estate of Mary A utrey, dee'd., are requestec to preset tem, prioperly attmsted, on or before Monday the 15th February ntext, (1t658,) at th Ordinary's Oflice, as on that ay I desire to make iiitni settlementt of the Estate. Trhose indebted to said Estate are also requestei to pay up forthwitht as longer'induhgence cannot bi given. JOHN AUTREY, Adm'pr. Deel 3m13