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FALL TRADE - 0 - 1858 ! 0 JACKSON, MILLER & VERDERY, Wh72olesale :Dealors IN DRY GOODS, MASONIC HALL BUILDING, AUGUSTA, GA., Have just received a large supply of FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS, Consisting in part of KERSEYS, BLANKETS, LINSEYS, KEN TUCKY JEANS, SATINETS, TWEEDS, CASHMERETS, CASSIMERS, CLOTHS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, SOLID AND FIG'D DzLAINES, MERINOS, ALPACAS, CASHMERES, POPLINS, SILKS, TAL MAS,SH AWLS, MAN TILLAS, HOSIERY, CLOAKS, UD'FS, &c., &c. To which they respectfully invite the attention of the Who'esale Buyers visiting our City. Augusta, Fcpt 13 86 L. C. DEMING, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. -0 DRY I,0J&i . BARGAINS FOR THE MONEY! ' HAVE now in Store my entire Stock of STA PLE and FANCY.DRY GOODS. wh'eh shall be sold at Lowest Possible Prices. IN DRESS GOODS, I have Dcuble Imp. ROBES; Robe a'LlEISE; Robe a'QUILLE; Robe a'BAYEDERE - Robe POM'A DORE, Robe ORIESTAL. SKIRl T S. Jupou's and Arnold's IIAMMERED STEEL SPRINGS. No other Skirts can equal the above. Also, on hanl the ordinary SKIR TS. EMBROIDERIES. IN EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY. - GEO. SCIILEY'S NEGRd GOODS, Warranted all Wool filling. Kerseys, Osnaburgs, Homespuns, &c. at the Manufacturer's prices. White Mackinaw Blankets, So favorably known, and tof which I rold and al ways give satisfaction. Ladies' Cloth and Veket Cloaks, A beautiul and complete assorlnment.c SIIAWL9, In every siyle, quality and prie. IIOSIERY, &c., &c., Embracins every article usually kept in a DRY GOODS STORE, all of whielh ll1 be SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES. W An examination of my Stock is respectrolly solicited. L. C. DEMING. CORNER, UNDERI GLOBE HOTEL. Augus a, Ga , SeptI13 tf 36 NEGRO BLANKETS, KERSEYS, GE ORGIA PL AINS, OSNABURGS, SHIR TINGS AND SHEE TINGS, At Factory> Prices! A LL those In want of such O.ods would do well to give us a call before pzurchavine else where. DICIHEY & PJIBBJS. Augusta, Ga., Sept 1 tf 85 F.H. CAN DEE, WATCH MAKER AND JEWELER, I1S ever ready to do all kmnds-of JOBBING con nected with the business, at the old btand of H. A. Gray. -A. Ii S O A small assortment of FINE JEWELRY, which will be sold cheap. JEWELRY and SOCIETY BADGES made to order and warranted. .gW"Partlcular attention will be paid to Watch rep'airing. Edgefield, Sept 1 tf 35 GENERAL ELECTION. A GENR AL ELECTION will be lheld in E~dge field District, on MON l)AY and TUIESDA Y. t'-e 11th and 12th days of OCTOBER, 1858, for the election of one Representative in the Congress of the United St:,tes, and one Senator. and six Represenatives in the Legislature of South Carolj nia, under the direction of the following Mlanagers, m: - SEVENTH REGIMENT. Edgefidd C'ourt.Honee-S. S. Tompkins, William Logue and James Murrell. Boulware'.-Seaborfl Temple, Martin McCarty and John A. Lott. Lybrcad'--W. L. Coleman, Levi Lybrand and Wiley Rhoden. Beech ikland-H. L. M1oyson, S. L. J. Clark and J. B. Everett. Gjranaiteelle.--J J. Sentelt, D. L. Turner and Wmn. Gregg, Jr.' Ifambur--J. C. McDonald, Wmt. Hill and D. Lindsay. P'ine House-A. J. Hlughes, J. L. Mathis and G. McD. Wever. Ch/erokee Ponud.-A. P. Butler, T. P. Shaw and Geo. Samuel. Ridge---E. W. Perry, Watson Rutland and James Watsen. Jlateher'.-John Seigler, Samuel Poscy and J. At kno. NINTH REGIMENT. Liberty Hill-J. L. T albert, John F. Burress and Robert Cheathamn. Collier's-James M. Harrison, W. E. Middleton and T. M. Crafton. - Paurks'-G. W. Robertson, J. E. Cartledge and W. N. Cartledge. White House-Landon Tucker, J. W. Tompkins and John Briggs. Red 11.u-P. B. Hanson, Lee Holson and William Thurmond, Jr. Danton'e.-Lemnuel Corley, J. Chieatham and John Branson. .Shatterild-Elbert Dovore, W. Langley and Win. Johnson. Nixcon'a---J. P. Nixon, S. G. Merriwetber and N. Merriwether. Pleasant Lanc.-J. B. Timmermnan, Ri. Hardy and J. F. C. Settle. TENTH! REGIMENT. Moant Wiling-Willis Stone, E. W. Seibles anld -Isaac Edwards. Seurry's-L. Culbreath, Ri. S. Burnett and Levi Adams. J~oore'.-I~emnel Brooks, W. S. Holloway and A. G. Hackett. Biekardlson'-Juo Griffith, Basil M. Peterson and Moses Walton. Coleman's X Ronds-Fred. Scurry, T. F. Coleman and P. J. Co.leznan. Meetiny Street-William Bledsoe, J. F. Lowry and W. L. Stevens. Norrie-M. B. Whittle, Wilson Holstein and Hecz. Prater. Rhinehart's-Julhn A. Kinardl, Ed. Loriek and Levi Shealy. 1)orn's Mills-S. WV. Corley, Alf. May and A. C. Dean. Allen's-Honry Hart, John Wright and J. R. Eid Nickersoa's-C. Nickerson, Isham Ctulbreath and J. Lowry. Perry's-Crawford Perry, Smith Livingston and Wilson Abney. .Stezrens'-Sebron) Stalnakcer, J. B. Harris and Simip ion Mathews.* C'ooperriule-W. Haltiwanger, 0. W. Holloway and Prank V.tooper. Wrn. Smyjly's-Samnuel 3. Wason, Elay Forrest and W:aim Herrin. J/acklr'i-D. Coleman, W. Etheredge and Hardy Cr.,ueh. P.dis to be opened two days at each precinct. Ivrnaters to meet at Edgefleld C. H , on the Wed -1 n.h-y following, at 12 o'clock, M., count the votes, artl .:celare the election. 8. S. '(OMPKINS, Chair. c-pt1 S t 88 J.1.NEWBY &00., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ELEGANT READY.31ADE Under the U. S. Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. J OSEP11 IT. NEVBY & CO., Au gusta, Ga., at their old and well-known stand uuder the United States Hotel, are now receiving the LARGEST and BEST SELECTED Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, They have ever kept, for Men and Boy's wear, from their own Manufactury, 189 Fulton Street, New York. THEY GET UP THE VERY BEST STYLES OF CLOTHING. And, in addition to this, they have made arrange ments with the famous House of D. Devlin & Co, to receive weekly their Newest Broadway Styles! -0 Besides Clothing, we keep the best make and fit of SHIRTS, DRAWERS, MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, Socks, Gloves, Suspenders, Neck Ties, &c., &c., &c. -0 In the Manufacturing Department, can always be found the best and most fashionable Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings 0T Tha nkful for the liberal patronage for years past, we ask our old Edgefie!d friends, and all stranners visiting the City, to call on us and ex-. amine our stock. Augusta, Sept 12 _ _ 86 SSADDLESO HARNESS, &C FALL TRADE, 1858! ALBERT HATCH, 193 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, anufacturer of and Dealer in - SADDLES, HARNESS, SHOE AND HARNESS IEATEER, Trunks, Valises, Whips, COLLARS, LEATHER AND IDIA RUBBER BELTING, Saddlery Hardware Of all kinds, IS now fully prepared fur the Fall Trade, with a large and well assorted Stlck of GOODS, wh'eh he iil! so-1 at an low prices us they ean br osbt:ined at any I ouse in the South. Th~ankful for the gecnerous patronage extended to h'm foir the~ last Filteen Years, he respectfully calls the attention of MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS To an examnination of his Goods before purchasing c~hewhere. SADDLES, HARNESS, &c., Mlanuractured to o'rder, of the BEKST MATERI AlS, and byv the IBEST WORtKMEN in the Country. A ugusta, Sept 13 6mn 36 BROUGIElT TO TilE JAIL O F hi- 1)i tiet, t 'Negro m'an who ays i name is May, and that he be'ong to one Mrv. liarriet Ila ndhim,-r, formerly of this Disbict, but nowv in Louisinna. M.\Y is about 35 years of age, briight e*'pp -r vcomp~lexioni, wvegh 150 po(undls, is 5 feet 4 inclhe. highi, and his upper front teeth are all out. The owner is requested to comso f->rwar.t, prove prop. rty, l.ny charge's, zwd take himi away, other wise lhe will be denlt with amcerdag to I awv. T1L LalAN it. CL ARK, J.E n. Sept. 15 tf 36 BRIOUGIIT TO TilE JAIL OF dhis Destriet, and comitted as a :unawa~y, a 7Negro man who calls himself WEST[LY WATKI N.. Snid Westly ayos that lie is free and~ ,ne Mr. Vincent Martin, of Bairnwell District, is his guardian, le has no p-s or paper by which I can udge of his Master, Guardian, or former where zbouts. ie is of a dark eoppe~r c'.mp'exioni, twenty-four or five years of age, 5 f.et 56 inches high, andI weighs about 155 or 160 lbs ,and is a Brnick mason by trade. llis owner or guardian is requested to comec forw'ard and take charge of him, otherwise lhe will be denlt with according to law. TfILLMAN H. CLARK, J.E.D. Sept. 15 tf 15. state of South Carolina, PICKENS DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. D. WV.C. Cantrell and wife Bill for Partition of Mrs. E. Powell and others R aEtte P URISUANT to an order made in the above stated ease by Chancellor Ward'aw, at the la.-t term or the Court of Equity, for Pickens lIis triet, I with sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at Piecens Co*urt Ilouse, on Saleday in Oe tober ne*xt, the IRE.L ESTA TE of Almnon Powell, deeased. to wit: One Tract of Land, situate in Piekeas Di-trict. and hying ont Tugalo River, containing Eight I~utndred n'nd Eighty Ae.ca, an.l adjjininig lands oaf J. WV. Hare, J. WV. Prather, J. 11. .Lehoy an-i Harvy hiavis. TERMS OF SALE-On a credit of one and two years, with interest, except the costs which are to be paid in e-.shi. The purchase money to be se cured by bond, with two or more good sureties, conditonal f.,r its Payment in two equal annual in stamenti. P'urchaser to pay f'r titl s gg-Trhi Tract ,.f Land is a2 very valuable one, and is n'so improved. There are about oIne hundlre-d acres ol' choice river and ereek bottom on the premises. Fo'r further piarticu!ars, apply on the p'ace or to the und!ersigned. A plat of the premis is en fi'.e in my office, and can be seen at aniy time. ROB3'T. A. TfHOM1PSON, c.a rP. Sept_15 3t 36 STATIE OF SOUTH CAROLiNA, EDGEFiELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. B Y W. F. DURISOE, Enquire, Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas, .L. H. Kemp, hath applied to me for Let ters of admninitlrattin, on all and singular the goods and chattles, rights and credits of Milton Rhodes, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admor,isht all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the maid de ceased, to be and appear befomre te, at our next Ordi nary's Ceourt for the maid District, to he hiolden at Edg-field Couri Hlotus, on the 2'i1h day of September mest , . show eauise, if any, wh~y the maid adminaistra tioni should not he graintedl. Given tinder my hand andI seal; this 13th daty of Sept., in th~e year of our Lord ,,ne thousand eight. hundred and fifty eight, and in the eighty-third year of A merican Independence. WV.F. DURISOE, o.E.D. Sept. 15, 1853 :F NOTIC E.-This is to notify thte publie that I will not pay a note held by A . G. Nagel, Snt, on mei, with two securities, for Three H~undred Do! bras the conditions for which said note was givetn has failed. TlOM AS SEI LKY. H ambturg, Sept. 10. 1858 St 3 N OTICE.-All 'personis indebted to Dr. B. T. Yarborough, are rqjuested to come for ward and settle, as his books are left in our Office for collection. G 4 RY & IJOZ[ER. Sept 13 3t 36; ICE! ICE h-Always on hand a supply of E.iCE, which will be sold at 5 Cents per poundI Cash. E. T. D.AVIS, t May 19 - tf1 DY SODS FALL TRIADE---1858! DICKEY & PHIBBS AUGUSTA, GA., ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR Fall Stock of Dry Goods, Embracing EVERY ARTICLE Usually kept In a DRY GOOD SSTOREH! Which they will OE30alr, A9 V=ETAF As any other RESPECTABLE HOUSE! The Character of their House is a sufficient guarantee that every Customer will be Charged the SAME PRICE, Augusta, Sept 13 If 36 ENGLISH AND FRENCH Boarding and Day School. CHARLESTON, S. C. T 1 E Exercises of Mrs. C. H.QLOVER'S Acad .eny for Young Ladies and Children will be resumed on MONDAY, 4th October. Scholars attending the School will be received as boarders at the residence of airs. GLOVER, No 7, Orance St., in winter, and at her home on Sullivan's Island in stimmer, where a Branch School will be established. A French lady is engaged as resident in the r.mily, and every other advantage will be afford ed, both in the household and in the School, for a thorough and finished course in each depart ment of education. Circulars furnished upon application to Mrs. lover, who refers to the former and present pa trons of her well established Day School, for tes imonials of her ability to sustain that long felt lesideratum of the State, a Charleston and a Sul livan's Island Boarding School, where the health as well as the educational advancement of the pupils will be considered. Sept 8 4t* 35 0. WILLIAMS, WAREHOUSE AND OMMISSION E E3_ :EE A. 1% T, HAMBURG, S. C., W ILL continue the Ware House and Commis sion Businfss at the Ware House occupied by hin the l.st two years, where he will give his personal attention to the STORING and SELLING >f COTTON and other PRODUCE. Commission for selling Cotton 25 cts. per Bale. Liberal Cash advances made on Cotton in Store. Hamburg, Sept 8 Im 35 rjP The Abbeville Banner, Laureneville Herld nd Anderson Gazette copy 4 times and forward ill to C. W. Dissolution! HE Firm of H1. L. CUNNINGHAM & CO. r1 was dissolved on the Ind iast., by mutual onsent. All lerons having demands against us 6ill present thent for paymint. All those indebt d to us are respectfily solicited to call and settle s early as possible. as ftirther intdulgence will not > gihen. HI. L. CUANIN~ilA.\ & CO. liamburg, Aug 4, 1858. To the Public, H'_ AVTING sold o.ut our entire itnterest in .the LAflem of H. L. Cunnittgham a Co. to our for uer partner Mr. lhENRY sOL.OMON. we take ,lesure in recotnmending him to our old en.to uers and friends. We are thatnkful for the liber-l itrotnge we have received, and solicit a continu nce of the samte for our successor. G. C. CUNNINGHANM. Hamburg, S. C., Aug 4, '58. mn32 WANTED? TWENTY L1KELY YOUNG NEGROES, fo,~ whtich I will pay the market cash prices tppl'y toU. HI. SU LLV -N. ..Eefield C. HI, Aug 24 4t oo TOTICE.-AIl p)ersonts indebted to the Es Ltae of John Kirksey, dec'd., are hereby imely warned to make payme~nt forthwitht, and hose hnvintg claims against the E,tate are notifiedl o render them in, piruorly attested, at an early ay. E. P. IL. KIRKSEY, acting Ex'or. Dec.30 If 5I H.ead.Quarters, 7-ru REGI.\ENT, S, C. M , CuHA vE8' CnmEER, Aug. 30, 1858. CORTSARTI AL will cottveno at the Old Wels, on Satulrday, the 18th Septt. next, for te trial of defaulters int Patrol and Mtilitia duty. he Court will consist of the fo.llowing 0111ieers: Capt. SA~I. P'OSEY, Presidentt. Caipts. BavAN, Lients. A nmsos, " WILLIAt.s, " A tttls, " liAatits, " I oMAs, " HoLs-rox, " AbLxa, " PETTY, " JENNos. Lieut. DLsH. J. C. McDONAnn, Judlge A dvocate. By order of Col. D. L. SJIAW. F. Ml. COLEM1AN, Ad't. Sept 1 3t 31 NOTICE IS H EREBY OIVEN that app~li Lcation wyill be made at the next sessiont of he legis'ature, to vest in B. F. Ludrumn all thte right, title an-1 interest of Christian Brteithtaupt, lecd., or of his heirs, in atnd to the Tract of atd lately occupied by Bartlett WV. Hat her, ec'd., devised to hitm by his father Juhn Hlatcher, loc'd., said land having beetn escheated to the tate of South Carolina. July 21 8___ m*____28 C HOICE TOBiACCO--Just received, direct from the mianufactory of Col. Peter enn, of Virginia. a supp.ly of Fine CHEWING ['0BACCO, comprising the following Brantds: 'Honey Dew," "8 Oronoco," "8 Extra Twist" and 'Old Dominion." Lovers of the weed are invited o call and sample the latter brand. "Old Do mnitiott" is hard to beat. 0.LI. PENN, Agt. Sept 8 tf 35 L OST, Ott the 18th August, en route from -i Richardson's to the Old Wells, ten SILVER EASPOONS, with thte initials of tmy wife, F. E. , engraved on them. I will give a liberal re ard for thteir recovery. Any information con eruing them, addressed to mec at, Greenwood, S. C., will be thankfully received. T. P. MORELY. Sept 8 2t 85 NOTJCE--FULTON is at htome and will Istand the Fall Season at his own Stable 'nly, l miles from Edgefiehl (C. H. lie will insure tares to be in f,-aI for $10O! Now is thes timte to raise from your wotk Mares, as they wvill be more at leisure itt the Fall than in thme Spring. Any person wishting to' leave their aares with me can aave good pastorage, free of chtarge, but nea res onsibility for accid-m~s. FULTON is well knowtn nd s ill show for htimself. Thiere will be some of his Colts et te next A~ricultural Fair. Rt. D. BRYAN. Spt 8 40 _ 5 E XECUTORS' NOTJCE.--All personis itndebte'd to the Estaite omf John Jot~es, dec'd., are earnestly requested to make arrangemtents to pay upi ptrompt~ly that the provisions5 of the will tmay be comptlied with ; and altlipersotns having demands against the Estate will please preset hbem to the Executors immediately, properly at 1,ested.A. J. IIAMMOND' Ex' tested. W. 0. HARRIS. ~E' Sept 8 If 85 Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Daniel Boonte, dec'd., are requested to make immedi ate payment, and all persons having demands against te same are hereby notified to present them properly attested. L. P. DO ONE, ~A . PETER OUZT. At'ors. Dc. 23,185 ;I - 50. V INEGAR--Two htundred gallons Choice APPLE and PICKLING VINEGAR, just rcived. -0. L. PENN, Agent. S-ept t f 35 IBROOL& '-, NORRELLO AUGUSTA, GA., A RE now puhaasing one of the largest and A most elegant btocks of FALL and WINTER That will be brought to this market this season, which will be bought undei- circum'tances that will guarantee the purchase upon thg VERY DEST of TER MS, and will therefore enable us to sell them at such : Unprecedentedly Low Prices, that they cannot be undersold, and will DEFY ALL COMIPETITION, as to QUALITY, STYLE AND PRICE, And as our Rule of Business is ONE PRICE, AND NO DEVIATION, No one will pay. over market price, as the rule forces the seller to ask the lowest ,atket price, and protects the buyer. Therefore, If you wish Goods at low prices, : Go.to BROOM & NORRELL'S. If you like fair and open dealin, - -Go to BROOM & NORUELL'S If you dislike'a dozen prices for the same article, and prefer " oe price." Go to BROOM & NORRELL'S. If you don't like to le "-baited" on one article, and pay doublyoi another, Go to BROOM& NORRELL'S. In fact, if you wish to buy cheap Goods, get goad value for your money, and trade where you will like to deal, and be pleased to send your friends, Go. to BROOM & NORREL L'S. Augusta, Sept 1 tf 34 IRON. AND BRASS FOUNDRY, AUGAJSTA, GA. HIGHT &1 CIETRPIIYJ C ONTINUE the above businest in all its bran ches, at the AMERICAN.FOUNDRY, and will be thankful for orders for ALL KINDS IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, For Gold Mines, Mills, Bail Roads, Bridges, and Machinery of all Descriptions. Augusta, Sept. I l y* 34 Savannah River Pl an t a t io n FOR SALE! A hEALTHY SITUATION-A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE-AND A MOST PRO DUCTIVE SOIL! I H I Subscriber beifig desirous of removing to Texas, offers for sale his valuable farm, well known as the . SNOW HILL PLANTATION, Lying immediately on the Savannah River, four mjiles above I lainburg, on the Martin Town load, and containing a23 AcreS. 225 Acres of this Tract are in a most profitable state of cultivation-producing cotton, corn, &c., equal to the best lands Ii the country. The re nainder of the Tract Is finely timbercl, and is truly valuable in consequence of its convenience Lo the llamtburn and .Augusta markets. The ptlace is well improved-the D welling I T.use, whtich is commodious, has been but recently re piairedl. and all the necessary out-b'uildinas are in 1erfect repair. Attached to tis~ pl.,miation is a lirst rate Cottont Gin and Screw, run by waoter pow er. Also, a Thrasher for cleaning grain. Ont the place is also a good Flour and Grist Mill, in line running order, uicih turns out the best of Flour and Mesl. Also connected with this place, is an excellent, Shad Fishery, which, is surpassed by none on the River, and is one that pays well. This is a heahbly location, convenient, ter market, and in fact one of the most desirable plantations in this state. Numerous sprin~gs of thme purest and best water abound throughocut the.ract. Many other ad vamagers belong to this place which it is net neces sary to mention. Persons wishing to purchiase, will n--.t lee doing themsclves justice if they buy beforo examining the above Tract gg If not dispo-ed of before the 15th of No vember next, I shall not sell. ggr Terms acconmmodating. Price advanta geous to the purchaser. - A L SO If desired, I will also sell a lot of Corn, Fodder, Stock of all kin~ds, Planttion Tools, llousehold and Kitchen Furniture, &o. , L. L. H.\LL. Selt I, 1858 t f :14 Land for Sale, fil1E Subscriber, desiring to chang~e his busi niess, oli'ers for sale his TR AUT OF' L \ND containing Six Hndre~d Acres. On~ the place is a goodi Dwellinig House ande all necesscary buildinigr. Also, a good bawv Mil'. Abut 1-10 acres of th's Tract aire cleared-'70 of which are fresh land. This tract is situate about 2h miles East of the P'ine Hou'ie. I will take pleasure in showing the land to any one who may wish to purchase. ABSALOM IIORNE. _Sept.8 ____tf 35 LANDS FOR SALE, A PrL ANT ATION on the Ilurricane Creek, about six miles from Wru.L.As-roN in An derson District, cntaining Four hundred and Seventeen Acr'es, a large portion of which is bottom land now in cultivation. The growing crop ill at test its qual ity. --ALSO Two ether Tracts adjoinling eac~h other, containing about Seven hlundred Acres each, situea ted about three miles from ParPLTroN, on the public road leading to Greenville U. if. The Dwelling House on one Tract is large antd commno dious, commanding a fine view of the Mountains, and the Orchards and Vhneyards contain a variety of chtoice fruits. The upland is all of the best quality, with a due portion of fIne Cr. ek bottom.-.Also freveral other Tracts of Land, varying In size to suilt psurchasers. Terms will be made easy. F~or further particui lars appjly to WM V.\N WYCK. Pendleton, S. C., Sept 1, 1858 2m 34 State of South Carolina, ANDERSON DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Thomas P. Benson, Ad'rn'or., Bl osl ad vs Bilt{ el ad M. L. Pope, . . " * and mnarbhall G. .Wilias &Co.and ohr B Y virtue of an order to mto direted, I will cause to be exposed to sale, on Saleday in October next, at Edgefld C. II., the Tract 'of .Land described is the proceedings of this case, as the real Estate of Jacob WV. Pope, dec'd., viz: One Tract of Land, Containing Two hundred and nin, ty-eight (298) acres, more or- less, situated in the District of Edgefield, and State aforesaid, on waters of Salu da River, bounded by lands of Johni Ramage, Mrs. Charht e emith and others. Trerma of Bale. Ott a credit of twelve monthts wvith Interest fromt the day of-sae,-except the costs which must be paid in cash. And'that the purchaser have leave to anticipate the payment, the Commissioner take bond, with at least two good sureties to secure the paymsent of the purchase money, and to receive titles when the purcbase money Is fully paid up), and possession given wvhenerver these terms are corrplied with. Purchaser to pay for all necessa ry papers.H. 0. NORRIS, c.a E.D. Comm'rs Office, Anderson C. H., Sept 6, 4t35 FO0R S A LE. A GOOD FOUR HIORSE. WVAGON AND HARNESS. - - R. H. MIMS. A ug 25 . 5t 88 NOTICE-AII persons indebted to the Es tate of Holden W. Posey, dec'd., at-e request ed to make immediao payment, and all those having demands akainset the Estate will please render them in to me legally attested within three months from this date, as at that time there will be a final settletpenit of said Estate. 'SA MUEL-POSEY, Ad'or. Sept '' -m 35 FIRST CLASS PIANO FORTES, A. A. CLARK & SON, B EG to return their sincere thanks to the citi zens ef Edgeli*l-d for their very liberal pa, ronage for the last five yea-s, and to inform them that they are still prepared to furnish PIAN41,; from THiE yERY BET MAKERS Ar LOWER PtIcs than can be got ebewhere. Our attention has recently been called to the ad vertisement of a dealer who seems desirous of as suming the guardianship of the public by telling therm not to bny of "pedlars or agents "-but of him " As we have had no store in Angu..tw for two years, and have been selling all the time in the District, we presume it is liemtled for its, and in this CoLciion will give our reasons for discon tinuing our store there. They are these: 1st. We are at no expense, having no store rent, clerk hire, nor heavy board to pay, and can there fore sell lower than aniy other house. 2ndly. We can sell more by it. And there Is where the shoe pinchics. In the last five years we have sold more Pianos in thiis Distrit than all i th er houses in Aquusta and Charkstun, and we are willing that our claims to public poatrounagu should be decided by any one that w! have sold. Can the proprietor of the " Emportum " say as much' We sell no Pianos that can be bought back in a year or so at halJ price ! We give our own and the maker's written guar antee that'tle Pianos are perfect in every respect, an-I are ready at any time to comei up to them. We see every Piano put up at home and attend to thei a year free of charge. In conclusion, we would say that we are still buying and sel ing on our own responsibility fron the makers we always dealt with, viz: Jacob Chickering ; Ilalbert, ,Vavis & M.; A. W. Ladd & Co., and others. We sell at the manufacturer's RETAIL PRICE-, and any one buying from us may rest assured that they are getting as good as the best and as cheap as the cheapest; and that they -are getting themc fresh from the manufactory. gW Orders addressed to us at Augusta, Ga., will meet with prompt atention. - gV We still continue to TUNE and REP AIR PIANOS, and will a tend to calls In any part of the District A. A. CLARK & SON. Augusta, Ga., Sept. 1, 1858 tf 84 ANSLEY & SON, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUG USTA, GA., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in BACON, LARD, FLOUR, GRAIN, &C. W ILL give strict attention to the Sale and Purchase of Merchandise, Flour, Grain, and all kinds of COUNTRY 1PRODUCE. By strict personal attention to business, we hope to secure a liberal patronage from the citizens of Edgefleld and the adjoining Districts. Orders for Dagging, Rope, Family Supplies, &c. promptly filled. Liberal cash advances made on Cotton and other Produce when desired. Augusta, Aug 18 Sm 82 POULLAIN, JENNINGS & CO, GROCERS & COTTON FACTORS, Opposite Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga., CONTINUE as bereto f-re, in connection with their Grocery lusiness, to attend to the sale of COT ION aid other Produce. They will be prepared in the Brick Fire-Proof Warehouste, now in process of e:eeti..n in the rear of their store, at the intersection of .ackson and Reynold street<, to receive oi storage all consign mncits made t!.en. EV Liberal cash ndvances made on Produce inc store when requestel. ANTOINE POULL.A!N, TIIOMAM .1. JENNIN~G: Augusta, Aug 10, tm 8-2 M. P. STOIVALL, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, --, CONTINUES the business in fl all its branchces, ini his large and commoxdious Fire Proof Warehouse, on Jackson Street. niear the Globe h~otel. Orders for Goods, &c., promp~tly nnd carefully filled. The usual (Cashc facilites acTrned customers. A ugusta, Au~s 4 Snm* 30 CLARKE & ROYAL, DEAl ERS IN Boos, Shoes, Tr'unks, &c., I AY E alwayia on hande a LARGE and GOOD) IiStick of 1.Y ER Y VAH IETY. In ouir ats cortient mai~y be i.ound a I tgunhlties, freon the ekeic-p eat to the Iicnest airti-ie. We will u-ue all endeavors to ph. ice those whlo nay fasvur us withc a cail. Wec will hacve ton hicatd a large lot of PL A NTA TION DROGANS and II01'bE SEhINANT SH OES, soime o'f wi'eh will be as good1 as the Lest. A uusta, A ug. 4, 158 2nm 3U NEGRO WOOLENS. WVRIGHlT & ALEXANDER, G.ole lie Buldiny, Broad Sf. *Augusta, Ga., I NVITE the attention of Planters to tl~ecr large and ctomplete assortment of No.v in stoe, embracing Schley's BEST 000D3; *Virginia KER-iKYS acid PLAINS, of superior weighct and gnuaity, nmanufacturedl of ilinestie iool. Al--o, Virgiccia F UL LED P'L AlNS, a most superior g 'odcs. OSNAI3URGS, Georgia STRIPES; Marlboirio PL:\lDS ande sTIRLPE- ; Plaid LIN.l:YS-a superior ar tiee; Heavy FL \NNELS for servancts. Tfogethcer with a full assortmen~ct, of Faity aird siapie Gods! We imite an examnationc of ocur Stock. Oar Goods will be focuund as represeiitedl. Ljf-Prices reasonable, andut terms acermmnoda ting. A ugusta, A a4 18 tit, 02 LAWTON & McNEIL, Factors & Comminssionm Merchmaants, 2-i VEND)UE R ANGE, axD 17 ACCO/hlMO DATION W HAR F, Agents for DeBura's Phosphate of Lime, and Kimberley's A nimal Compost or Cereal Fertilizer. g* Consignments of Produce solicited. W. S. LAWTON, July 18 1858 tf 27 Administrator's Notice, A LL persons indebted to the Fsta'te of Mrs. Mary Burt, dececcsed, are request. d to make paynient,, ind those havincg demands against the satme, iil pleacse pres:ent them in due form with out dlelay. WV. T. SCOTT, Adm'or. Aug. 11 -t1f 31 FR-ESH ARRIVALS. , . E. LEGO has~ just received anothert XVFULL and FREed[ stock of GROCEsRIES. consisting in part of SUGARS of all kinids antd prices; MOLASSES, a full variety; Choce N. 0. SY RUP ; Java and Rio C00FFE E; Hlyson and Black T EA ; LIQUORS of all kinds; Fine TOBACCO anid SEGARS; Sperm and A daimantine CANDILES; M ACKER EL and Dried Beef TONGUES; CANDIES of every variety ; Also, LEMONS and other articles usually kept in a grosery store.. W. E. LEOG. Aug 25 tf- 8 F JNAL NOTICE.-'AII persons having any claimis agiicst the Estate of Simeon Mathis, deceased. are ntgitied that they must render ihem in by ithe hat OcTober nex t, and those inid'bted must pay up by Return-day, or the Admninistrat'r will be forced to place said indebtednce-s in the hands oft an Aicorney for collection. The Estate must be closed by the 1st October. - S3IMPSO0N MATHIS, Adm'or. Au... tr Sn CANDIDATES-. cg' The Friends of Col. JAMES P. CARROLL respectfully present him als a Candidate for the State senite at the ensuing election. 17f- Tu Friends of WILLIAM GREGG, Eq., respectinlly announce him as a Candidate for sen ator at the next electio.. Feb 1* g We are authorized by the friends of Maj. A. L DEAR.NO, to nominate him as a Candidate for a seat in the Hou.e of IlepresentatIves at the iext election./ April 7 to 13 L1 'i he friends of M. W. GARY, Esq., present him as a Candidate for the State Leglslature at the next election. Mar. 31. to* 12 EV' Tu Friends of W. W. ADAMS, Esq., re spectfully pre-sent him as a candidate for the State Legislature at its next Session. Mar 23 to* 11 - g- The Friends of J. IIAMPDEN BROOKS, Esq., respectfully present him as a Candida' , for the State Legislature at its next Session. M'TiE Friends of Maj. ABRAM JONES re spectfully present him as a Candidate for re-elece tin to the State Legislature. lar 10 to* 9 g'Tus Friends of Mr. WADE HO,LSTEIN, respectfully nominate him as a Candidate for elec tion to a Seat in the next Legislature. Mlar 10 to* 9 7e-WE are Suthorized by the friends of Col. JAMES TOMPKINS to anrnounce him as a Can Aidate for a Seat in the next Legislature at the ensuing election. g The friends of Col. JOHN QITATTLEBUM respectfully announce him as a Candidate fur a seat in the next Legislature at the ensuing election. April 7 to* 13 Wor horrfi. WM. QUATTLEBUM, LEWIS JONES, 11. BOULWARE, LEWIS COVAR, W. V. SALE, .For ClerK. JAMES SPANN, ROBERT D. BRYAN, JACKSON COVAR, F. M. NICHOLAS, EDMUND PENN, S. HARRISON, WILLIAM L. STEVENS, LEWIS COLEMAN, For Tami: Co21eotor. C. A. HORN, T. J. WILITAKER, THEOPHILUS DEAN, CHARLES CARTER, CHAS. 31. MAY. JOHN C. LOVELESS, STARLING TURNER, M. W. LYLES, For Oz'c~insary. D. L. T17l1NER. W. F. D URISUE, M. C. B U T L E R, ATTORNEY AT L AW, Ofice in Law Range, EOEFIELD C. IT S. C. May 15 ' tf 25 Law Partnership. I E Undersigned having formed a partnership in the PRAC lICE of LAWV and EQUITY for Edgefield District, will give' prompt and dili geit attention to all business entrusted to their :are. The residence of Mr. Owss is at Barnwell C. 1-that of Mr. S'EiDELs at Kdgefield, S4. C. EMMET NElBELS, WV. A. OWENS. May 26 - tf 20 S B. GR IFF IN, Attorney at L AW and k. Solicitor in EQUITY, will atten]- punctually o all business entrusted Luo his care. H~e may be found at all times either in the Olflee of the Commnissio~ner in Equity, or in his own flice immediatelv in rear of the Court House. EDEFI EL.D. C. II., ay 1, 1tS8. f 47 E. II. YOUJNGBLOOD, .&ttorney at LIa-w, 11l LL attend promtptly to nil business ?laced Vin hisi hands. g;gOfiice at'Edgefleid C. H., S. C. Maty 1!' tf 19 PHYSICIAN, W ILL at~tend protuplily' to all business of the prioIe.ion entru tedl to his care. OvtneE, Edgelield C. ii., S. C. A pril fi 158tf CilEOPLASTIC PROCESS oF INSI'.iTINo Tll11K subseriher having furnished himself with In license to uise this % E W PROCESS of INSERTING ARTIFICIAL TEETH, s now ready to serve tall who may need such, with i assuranee of a m.re perrect adaptation, and a dloser resemlanitce to the nattur.dl organs, thtan enni be realized~ by any other muethod. its perfect pu rity. ceanwliness, freedlom fr'*-m all taste, orgavti sea.:tin, duratblity, comfort and seurity., nr, m.a,g the advanta..g selaim:ed for this SIl'Elkk ,nuude of setting Asutickial Teetlh. II. PARKER. June 24, I4 T II OS. .J. & C. II. MO I SE, SUCCESSORS~ TO LEE .& MO18E, WOLSAE GROCERS, No. 7, Haynec Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Jan 27 lv _39 I, H. STEARNS & O., Cosnsisions Dealers in Eveurth~ing U SE F UL. Special attention given to BUYING, SEI.LING and RtEPAIRIlNG- MACHINERY. Broad Screct, near Mechlanic's Batnk, Augusta, Georia. June 15 -ly 23 Boot and Shoe Notice. THE Subscriber contintues to have .1. made, on the shortest notice, and in1. the best tmannier, th : finest and most sub statial BOOTM :md MSICES. All orders left at his Shop will be promptly at tended to. C. M. GR AY or myself will be fonnd at all times in the V'illage to attend to all ordlers. N) work to leave the shop without the knowledge of the subscriber or my Atgent, C. M. GRAY. OJ Shop opupo&i~e B. J. Ryvan's Livery' Stable. E. i1. YOUNGBLOOD. June 2 tf 21 New Cheap Goods. T ilIE Subseriber is now receiving at hi. Store a FULL *AS*)RTMENT OtF GOODS, to which he resp,-ctfully invites he attention oif his fri-ds and euistsomers. gg 'Thankful for past f.xvora, lie solicits a eon tijuace of the same. .JOllN M. CLA RK. Cold 'pring, S. C., A pril ill I85S tf 15 Pay or be Sued! LL perons indIebted to the Subscribers, either .Lby Note or A ccount.^ are notified that they are expected to pay the same, by or b, f.,re return day next-otherwise their accountsi and notes will be plar d in the hand. ef our Attorney, S. H. Grifin, Req , for collection. This is flair warning, and you that are interested, would do .wkll to take due notice. MIARKERIT & GOTTSCIlALK. Ag. 4, is">S tf . LEiYONS--Just reer.ived five Boxes Choice, iLEMONS. I. T. DAVIS, Agenlt. M..19 it 19 tS LAND! LANDH LAND!!! T HE Stbscriber being desirous of moving West, offers his place at ' A GREAT RARGAIN, if applied to soon. It is situated near Mt. Wil ling, and contains One Thousand and Thirty-five Acres, Upon which there Is an excellent Dwelling and every building necessary to the comfort and con venience of a Plantation. Nearly ONE HALF of the Tract Is In woods. Two hundred acres of fresh land, and the remain der in a high state of cultivation. The Place can be divided into TWO TRACTS giviong to eacli a comfortable settlement-and will he sold seperately if desired by purchasers. A rare chance is offered those who wish to buy, and they would do well to call and examine for themrneb. ?TTerms made accommodating. J. 0. SIMKINS, Aug25 Gt 83 300 ACRES PINEY WOODS LAND WOT M.AXh.L T ITE Subcriber is desirons of selling his VAL UABL TRACT OF LAND1, coitaiuing Three hundred acres of First Quality Pine Land, lying immediately on the Hamburg & Edgefield Plank Road, 7 miles from Edgeffeld C. I.. and bounded by lands of Ben j. Bettis and others. There is on the premises an old but comfortable Dwelling, the usual out houses, a good new Gin House and Screw, &c. The bebt of water is one of its superior advantages, as it abounds .in the greatest couveilene.: throughout th.e Tract.' This place Is susceptible of 'the hiahest im provenient. The land pnder cultivation is pro ductive, and well adapted to Cotton, Corn, &e. AIhout 130 Acres of this Tract are cleared, a poion of which is new ground-whilst the re mainder is well-timbered woodland. Those wishing to wake a fine Investment, aM at the same time buy a good home, will do well to call on the iubscrbor at an early day. Price reasonable, and terms acoommodating. THOS. SWEARENGIN. Aug18 t 32 For Sale, i HE subscriber, wishing to remove to the Vi!. lage, for greater conveni,-ne to businesa, cffers his WELL IMPROVED PLACE'for sale, situated three ndlka West of Edgefield Court House, un the Abbevifle Road. My place is in the neighborhood of Major John 11. Hughes, Jas. L. Hill, Mbrs Usgood and.John I1. Hollingsworth, most excellent neighbors. Those wishing to purchase will please call on the ubscriber. Terms of sale will be madevy aoomimodatait, G. W. LANDRUM. August 18, tf 82 Bound for the West I THE Subscriber intending to re .move West the first of Decem ber, offers for sale his valuable plan tation containing Three Hundred & Fifty-Six Aeres, Lying (n Horn's Creek,- four and a half miles ,,uth of Edgefield C 11. On tho prim see is a comf.ortable Dwellinig House, and a plenty o'f out buildings of every kind in good ordur. The location is remarkably healthy. The n.-igh borhood is as desirab!o a any person could wish.' As to the quality of the* Latid not.e surpas.es It in the country for the production of Cotton and Grain of all kinds. There Is forty acres of splendid bottom land, most of which has been drained, and not dubject to overflow. The place Is 'well watered, every feld containing a suficeiency of running water all seasens af the year. If needed, Stock of all kinds, crop of Cora, Fodder and Farming utensils tan be purchased with the place. If you want to Durchase come and look for yourself as I intend to sell. Terms made easy to an app~rovedl purchaser. J. L. ADD)ISON. . Aug4 if 80___ HE Lands for Sale., TE Executors of Jacob B. Smith~ deceaved, will sell at public outcry, on the first Monday in Octuber next, at Edgefield C. H., ali-he~iemain ing Lands belonging to his Estate,. ~onsisting of sonmc 2500 Acres Pine Lands. lIEN.J. WALDO, E OEO. A. A DDISON. *"'ors Sept. l,Th168 . - tf 84 LANDS FOR BALE: TE HE Executors of the Estate of .lohn Middle ...ton, decease d. of'er for sa:e, TIlR EE THOU SAND EiGHT HIUNDtRED-and T WO ACRES of LAND. moure or less, situate and being in the south Wetern part of Edgeiieldl District, on the waters of savannah River, nineteen miles above Augu.ti aind six from Fury'. Ferry-adijoining lands of U. W. Nixon, .1. P. Nixon, Dr. N. Mer riwether, Dr. S. 0. Merriwetber aund Mlaj. J1. B. Ilohnies. A bout o~ne thuotvand neces of s..id lands consist of vra!unible low-grouunds. The larger portion of the remainde.r is in native fo'resit. The whole tract is well waatered by numerous springs, and is ea trmued remnai kably henl.h~y. Thes ;lace in w ell aiprovedl, having two DWEL LI NG 110 US ES. two GIN JLOUSfis, and other neessary'buuldings, tall und--r good repair. If not so'ld befo're the first M..nday in October, its will be d sp,.sed of' at that time., at public out-ery at Edgetild C. II. Those de,.iring a valuable plantation would do well to call and see for themaselves. One, or the other of the Ex,'cntors in iy be :lsays found on the prenins, and will be ph. ased to ah:,w the same to tay one de~irous of purchasing. .1. T. MIDD)LITON, ) R. 11. Mll)I~lON, f .xecutors. An uut 4. Ib58 9t 20) FLORIDA LANDS FOiR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN? I A TJ valuab'e l'lrmnnti..n of the Estate of the I ie J. M. V EllDI KR. lying in Gadsdenonn tv 8 mi;les f'romt Quincy, and 127 fronm Trallahassece. T eplantrationt contains 800 of which are cleared ; the grealer portion .of ,lhe wodand is hammock or the fir.,t quality, well adapted to the cultivationa uf San Ia'and Ceton and Tobacco ; the plic is wvell watered and never faill ing spriings oif excellent water are to be found in the different fields. Situatled in a line ne ighbor hood, withi the line of Rail Road from Tnil-,baasaee to. I'ensaoe'la, passing throug.h a part of the. least valu-,be woodland, rare in ueimnts are thus offered to the purchaser. gr For further inforation ap'p'y to Mr. Jones of A bbeville, Col. S. hB. 8tephens of Quincy, Mr. J. .lohnson on the place, or the undersigned in Bes fortH. E. VERDIER, Ex'or of J. M. Verdier. Aug. 4, 1858 Sm80 VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE! T H E Eubscriber beiing desirous to move his. hands to the West. ofit-rs for sale the follow ing property, viz: 1050 .ACR ES OF FINE PINE L AN D) in Edgefield District. On it is a splendid Steana Saw YIll and Grist Mii, wich are doing a promfitablie business. One Tract contlaina 800 A CR ES lying on the road leading tromn Cambridge to Hamburg, on the waters of I lorne Pen Creek, adjoining~ lands of John Duret and other,'. One Tract contains 1000 ACRES fine cot ton land wiell imnproved,. lying in Abbeville District, o'n the road leading from P'ickens and Anderson to iambu:g. one mile above the Edgefield line. Onae Tramct con ains 350 ACRES in Pickens Disrict, imn.e liately on the Rail Road, 10 miles above Old Pendleton. On moy Ilomeast ad Tract is a splendid STEAM MIL L running 3 setts'of reeks, SAW MILL &e.. I offer for sale this Mill with 50 Aeres ef .Iand. The Homestead is on the road leading flem Cafnbri.lge to Abbeville C. 11, four miles below Greenwood. Ane person wishiing to purchase is reqiested te eadne. Bargains enn he haa thtemwl. be made ea y. ada -htets . J. Y. L PARTLOW. July 7 1S8 3m - 16 NOTICE..ll persons having claims agaist Nthe I s'ate of William Logue, dlee'd.ae hereby requested to present them properly absst ed ; and allpersons ind. bted to5sai Ette -mst make'mmed. pa n.UNGBLOOD, Adm'r v A.g1 .a tf 52