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Efebff14 Fe iialad Iistitiie- . T [ ICndersnel will.coninencext ex reles of this dchool on the 2Wd Monday ia Jan uary, 1869. It is his purpne; if powsi le, to build up nit In stitation that will afford to Young Ladies , very facility for acquiring a liltial education; and I.e asks the heart cto-opej ation of all who are friend ly to such an ehte, prise. - lie will be: si t d by as many Teachers as the number of pupils may requir-. ie submtits tIhe following reenmmendation from the Professors of the University o Virginia: " The Undersigned, having been informed that Mr. Joux E. GWALTNEY, a Master of Arts of this Institution, will take. charge of the Female Insti tute at Edgefield, S. C., are pleased to have an I opportunity to testify to their. high appreciation t of' his merits as a ctcholar, and as a ChrIstian gen tienian. TI.ey believe that his attainments and character qualify him for etsinent u efu'n,aa, as a Teacher of the fr.4t class, and they recommend his School accordinaly. A T. BLEDSoE. Prof or M thenaties. W. Ii. McGU.-rsr, Prof. of Mural Philosophy, S. MAUPIN. Prof. of Chemistry, B. L GILDERLsLEV, Pr.f. of Greek. J. L CABELL, Prof. of Physciology & Surg. A. HOWARD, Prof. of Medicia e . J S. DAvis, Pro'f of Anat., Ther., & BIt. J. P. HoLcoUSa, Prof of Const. & Intern. I aw, Joux D. Mison, Prof of Com. & Statue Law Faixors H. exiTv, Prof. of Nat Philosophy. Gassun I I AnaIsos, Prof. of Latin " W Any one, desiring further infotmation will pleae addi ess JOTIN R. GWALTN.Y, A. MI.,b Edgefield, S. C., Nov 17 tf 45 CIIARLESTON FEMALE SE ilNARY! -0 Rev. C. WALLACE & Mrs. X. D. LAWTON, PRINCIPALS. -0 rPIIE above well known - Institution will be re L opened for Boarding Scholars 'on Monday, November 8th. The Day School Is already in op eration. Teachera. The Rev. C. WALLACR, Principal, and Lecturer on Natural Science, Mrs. D. M LawTox, M 7atron, Miss A31A VAN Nov, Vice Priveipal, Miss JULIA V. iRoAcu, Assistant, Miss SARAu ScuocuoX, Primary Depastment, Mrs. JULIA BoUETsEAU, Painting and Drawing, Mrs Dowzi.. French, Professor Row.-sox, W.cal Music, Professor WooDRU'FF. Phonography (the new and beautiful art of short-hand writing.) Other Professors of Music and Languages em ployed as required, A few lads under nine years old received in the Primary Depa tment of the Day School. Apply at 190 East Bay, Northeast Corner of Laurens-Strtet. Nov. 17 3t 45 AIKEN Military & Classical Academy, T HI- A CADEMY is desi.ned for those who de sire that their sons be earefully prepared for admission into the South Carolina Colle.e or other ilmilar Institutions, into the Sta-e Mil.tary Acad emy, or for the active busine.s of life. The course of sfudies is sp cially adapted tp these ends, embracing so much of the English, Greek, Latin and French languages and the .lath ematics as are requisite ; in all of wvhich it is the aim of the In-tructors that their Cadets become thorough tnasters of fundamental principles, and acquire habits of thought and self-dependence Composition and Declamation receive their due share of attention. The Cadets are drilled In the Infantry Tactics ; and the discipline of the A caderhy is of the Mi.i tary order,-strict, Inflexible and impartial. The second scholastic year will commence on the F.r.-t Monday in January 1859, 6., continue for ten mnonths * xclusive of twa, weeks vacation in June. Candidates for admission must be able to read and write with facility, and not be less than thirteen years old. EL~ Tuition, Board, Lodgings.,'Eooka. Lights-and Fuel, furnished for One Hundred Dollars per Ses sion of five months, payable in advance. Parents will be tequired to furnish tf.e uniform and other articles of clothing. Pur further particulars apply to the undersigned, OILES&, MANGUM. Aiken, S. C', Oct. 0, 1858. 9t 89. Teacher Wanted. A TEACHER of ability and experience can have a chance at one of the best locations In the Southern country by immediate application to the Trustees of the Male A cademy at this place, with full and satisfactory references. The situa tion is worth at least 81,200 per ant~um. R. T. MIIMS, A. SIMKINS, BENJ. WA LDO, W. C. MORAGNE. Edgefield, S. C.. Nov 3 tf 43 1g'Columbia Caro:inian will copy 6 times and forward bill to Maj. (. A. Addison, Treas. Board of Trustees. H, & N, E, SOLOMON GROCERS, T AKE pleasure in informing the planters and public gerzerally, that they are re iving the following articles from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, which they will SELL AT LOW RATES. BAGGING, BALE ROPE. Java, Lagnyra and Rio COFFEES, A. B. C. New Orleans and Crushed SUGARS, New Orleans and Wast India MOL ASSES, CHEESE, MACKE~REL, -SPICES of all kinds, Foreign and Domestic WIN ES and L.IQUORS, BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, Negro, Bed and Saddle BLANKETS, OSNA BUlRGS and Geoi'gia PLAINS, Linseed and Tanner. OILS, WHITE LEAD and TUR'PENTINE, TOBACCO, a large assortment, INDIGO, M ADDER, &e., Choice Tennessee BACON, Bar, Hoop, Nail Rod, Horse Shoe and Band IROY, of all sizes. And all other articles usually kept In the GRO CERY BUSINESS. -A LSO A large assortment of Men's, Buy's, gide and Waggon SADDLES, BRIDL ES and BITT$ of all kind.., Waggon, Carriage, Buggy and Overseer's Whips, Hlernesis and Siolo LE A I'H ER, &e., &c., All of which we will sell at New Yorkc Retail Prices. *We will pay the moat liberal pries for Cotton and other kinds of produce. II. & N. E. SOLOMONV, The Red House at the old stand of 1L L. Cun ningham & Co. -Hamburg, Sept. 29, 1858 tf 38 A CARD. Uaving just returned fronm the Northern Mar kets, I can supply my customer.' with toods Fassum from the-natnnfac:urers. and will be able to please the inust fastidious. Thankful for the patronage I seeeived while in the firm of II. I.. Cunningham & Co., I take this opportunty of soliaiting the same for the New Firm. HENRY SOLOMON. I gg"'Abbeville Banner, Independent Press, and I'wrensville Herald, will copy semi-monthly, forI six months. E DQEFIEL D EOUSE ? IIAMBURE', S. 0. Tj HIS NEW & SPLENDID UOUSE '. fur Liquors, Lunches and Refreshusenats, is now kept by the 'pndera.igned in a st;,.Ic heretofore unknown it tha-s His WINES. LIQUORS, SEGARS AND TO BACCO are of the most choice qualiia a. .Tie Drinking Saloon will be under the 4 superintendance of the wtll-known and accom plished MA X SAJ L AT, and the eating depart m'eng in charge of sepel ior Cooks and-Waiters. r 5~LUNCHES and REFRES!IMENTS fur A. NUREDROER. RNmibmg. Nov 1@ 8. i 3XREAT BARGAINS --iN-= JAMES HENEYJ AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, BEG A leave to call the attention cof hi:s fr~egds and tbe public to his large and well assorted ;tock of Fancy & Domestic DRY GOODS! ie havinz disposed of all his old Goods previous 0 his going to the North, is now in po'se.sion (if an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK, Which comprites all that is Fashionable and Desirable in Style! 1 He has added to his Store another Department in which lie keeps a larie supply of Negro Blankets, &c., &c., &c. AU of which will be sold at prices not to be beaten by any H'ouse in Augusta. - V . -0 lie has a splendid lot of DEL ANES, worth 37 c-s. which lie sells for 25 cts U .OAKS and Si1AWLS, very cheap; All wo.dI DELAINES, ROBES, &c., very cheap; Fine SILKS, all st) les, cheap. r than ever; Embroidered CU.L \ltS worth $1, for 50 cts AND ALL OTIIER GOODS IN PRO PORTION. Aungusta, Nov 1 tf 43 LI. C. DEMING, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. -Y D BAoRGAINS FOR THE MONEY! I 1AVE now in Store tmy enti e Stoek'of STA PIR and FANCY D>RY GOODS. wh'eh shall be sold at Lowivest Possible Price. IN I)RE-kS GOOD., I have lkiuble Imp. ROBES; Robe a'L EIS F ; Robe a'QUILLE; Robe a'BAY EDERE; Robe POMPA DORE; Robe oRIESTAL SK IR T S. Jupoii's and Arnold's IIAMMERED STEEL SPRING9. No other Skirts can equal the above. Also, on hand the ordinary SKIRTS. EMBROIDERIES. IN EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY. GEO. SCHLEY'S NEGRO GOODS, Warranted all Wool filling. Kerseys, Osnaburgs, Homospuns, &c. at the Manufacturer's prie.s. White Mackinaw Blankets, So favorably known, and 4 f which I bold and al way. give satisfaction. Ladies' Cloth and Velvet Cloabs, A beautiful and complete a.s..rtm~ent. SIIAWLS, . In every style, quality an-l price. IIOSIERY, &c., &c., Emsbra.'ine every article usually kept in a DRY GOOI)S STORKE, all of which shasll be SOLO AT THE LOWEST PRICES, gg" A n examination of .my Stock is respectfully solicited. L. C. DElYING, CORNER, UNDER GLOBE HOTEL. A ugusta. Ga , Sept 1s tf 36 flY GOOmD. FALL TRADE-1858! DICKEY &PHIBBS AUGUSTA, GA., ARE NOW RECEIVING THE[R Fall Stock of Dry Goods, Embracing EVERY ARTICLE *Usually kept in a DRY GOODS STORE! Which they will As any other RESPECTABLE HOUSE! The Character of their House is a sufficient guarantee that eryCustomer will be Cagdthe SAME PRICE. Augusta, Sept 13 tf 8 1858---FALL DRY GO0DS--1858. -AUGUSTA, GA., HI HVE just opened a very large and elegant assortmenut of 6Vhich compirises averything in the trade, as well is all that is new and eant in style, excellent in guality, and Low las Price. They are determined to maintain their old and wecll established reputation oif li'alr Dealing and Moderate Prices, And w..uld invi~e all in search of G00OD GOODS, it 1.0W FIGURE.', to give thtem a call at their ONE PRICE STORE. Bed Blanakets, Negro Blankets, Wegro Eerseys, Plains, Linseys, &c.,! And a large stoek of all other Goods for Servants'I rear, at the lowvest possible prices. And as our Rule of Business is ON E PRIC E, AND NO DEVIATION, to one will pay over market price, as the rule ~orees the seller to ask the lowest market price, and prot ects the buyer. T here fore, If you wish Goods at low prices, Go to BROOM & NORRELL'S. f you like fair and open dealing, - Go to BROOM & NORRELL'S. f you dislike a dozen prices for the same article, and prefer " one price." Go to BROOM & NORRELL'S. f you don't like to 0 " baited" on one article, and pay doubly r'n another, Go to BROOM& NORRELL'3. A fact, if you wish to buy cheap Goods, get good1 value for your money, and trade where you will like to dval, and be pleased tosend your friends, Go to BROOM & NORRELL'S. SAugusta, Nov 9 tf 44 Butler Lodge, No 17 1.O.0.F. TRE Regularnmeetings of this Lodae ~Jwill be held hereafter in their NEW HALL, By order of the N. (I. July-27, if 30 PRY IT.-Thomson's Celebrat- d Washing L Campoundl and Tranisprrent soaps.' Alap, a fine article of Colgate's Toilet Soap. W. E. LEGG. An=9A 88 IL!OF 158. HENT sT OSBORNE, At 236 Broad Street, Under U. S. Hotel. O LOCE.S. WATCilE,.1EWIELRY.Siber and Plated WA RF.; 'PECTACLle, Gold, In.ve-r an.l *-weel; Optical and Surveyinat MNSTRU MI RN' S-: Nechlasnical l)'t 1S for children ; 0 A b L E CH A RMS; C.ble Walking CAN hS, and a large an-I b. autiful variety .f 0W0us, of most recent sty'os, Oh sIale IAt lows-1t, prices. All work 1.romi t'y and t fficiently dione, both in the Watch and .lewelry 'ine, as Ier-tf..re. Busi ne*sss personally att.-ndedl to Goods a il; be weekly arriv-nZ. of the tawe t pltt.-rns. A f.sir share . f patronage, j.rseporthonea e ta aln amp'e LStock (of ev-ry thing in hit line, is rerpt-Ct fTy JIENRY J OSBORNE, Watch, Optical an.1 Jewelry Eaabl.shment, 236 Iroand Street. under the U. S. liote!, and oppocite the City lai.k, Augusta, Ga. Augustt, Ott. 5, l e58 tf 39. SPLENDID FALL & WINTER CLOTHING. RAMSEY & LABAW, (Opposite the Union Bank,) R KTURN their thanks to their numerous friend- and cuastomers ror their liberal p:ttron age, and beg to aeburo them th:.t they are now manufacturing ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCKS OF CLOTHING Ever oft'ersed in the City, at prices below last year. We h.ave in addition the LA RGMST Stock of NEGRO CLOTHING In the South, all or our own make. . gM We invite our friends in Edi. field and the adjomting Distt iets, to Live our INt. ek an examini tise. We are alwaysa nxioustoexhisit our Gewds, and are confident thtat the QUA LITY and PRIC ES of our Clothing must gise satisfaction. A ugubta, &ept. 2-2, if 37 Fine Pianos, Books, MUSIC, &C., &C. r '1iIC Suheriloer ater returning thannks to their . friends in 1EDG FlELD and adjoining Dis trictl, for their liberal patr.nage during the last ten years, woud inform them th:t th.y still con tinue to kee-p on hand a large assortm..nt of PIANO FORTES from the celebrated manufisetories or RAVEN BA CON & CO, IIAZELTON, BROS., and A. IH. GALE & CO, New York. for whom they are aole Agents. These instruments having already won such far famed celebrity, it is only. neeeisary for us to repeat that for strength. durability and finish, together with power, depth, sweetness and soft ness of tone, they challenge competition. Persons want.ng a superior PIANO FORTE, woul.1 do much better to call and select from a large ossortment, than by dealinu with Pedlars and Agents of inferior iakers. wh. re they have no choice, and have of:e'n to pay highet prices for in'erior Instru ments, than fite ones of superior makers can be bought for. Every PIA NO FORTE sold by us in warranted in v'ery respect, so the purchaser runs no risk whatev.-r. Persons orde-ring from a distanee from us can d,-IMI-nd upon getting a GOOD AR. TICLE. as we take it a point to keep goods of the bes.t quality atnd such as we c-an recommend and warran in s-very respect. The'r sock of M USIC is very large andi they are con-tanttly receiving all new pieces as they are published. GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGS of the bsst quality always on hand. They would as eall attention to their large Stock of School and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery Blank Books, nd oths r artils.-A LAO Always Ott hand the l~arest assortment in the State of G UITA RS, VIOLINS, A GCORDEONS, FLUTES, 1-LAGROLECTS, VIOL.IN BOWS,&c , and every artic-le of Mlusical Mlerchandise. - Carhsrt's and Needham's and Prince'seebrated M RI.ODhiONS. ACCORI) EONS and VIOLINS repaired in the beat manne-r. All of the above articles sold at low prices for Cash or City aeceptances by OG. A. OATES .A BROTHER. Broad Street, Agusta Ga, bdtween U. S., and Globe Hktee. A pril 7 1858 tf 13 ANSLEY & SON, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUG USTA, G A., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in BACON, LAR D, FLOUR, GRAIN, &c. WILL giveo strict attention to the Sale and PYIurelmtse of M'erchtandise, Flour, Grain, antd all kintds of COUNTRY 'RODUCE. By strict personal attention to business, ire hope to secure a liberal patronage frotm the citizents of Edgefield atnd the adjoining Districts. Orde-rs for Bagging, Rope, Family Supplies, &c. promptly filled. Liberal cash adviances made on Cotton and other Prcxlutce when desired. Augusta, Aug 18 3m 32 JACOB'S CORDIAL ! TIlE GREAT SOUT HERN R EMEDY FOIR ALL B OW EL DI SE A SES, CHOLERA, CHOLERA MORBUS, DYSENTERY, DIARRHEA, BILIOUS COLIC, COLUC INFANTUM, -ALSO- ' Admirably adapted to many Diseases -of Fe males, most especially hlenstfuation. -0 I HlE VIRTUES OF -JACOB'S CORDIAL are too *well known to requtire encomiumus. 1st. IT ccR)2s Tur. wo5sT cAPES 0r D):AIIIIEA. 24. IT UcnxS T:a wosTr roitus or DvsIENTERt. 34. IT cUE~S CAL.1roRNA oar MEeANra DtAatwsEA. 4tth. IT settaryE~ TaIr. 5exvxlET Coslc. Lth. IT ccalus Cnoa.EttA Motracs. 6th. IT cexS C:.wxxA IlrASTx. 7th. ITc~ CURS FrCL ME~SiTHUATION. 8:h,. IT :zstsvas P'AIs Is IJAC Asp Loiss. 9th. IT coIYTEnAcTh NEavOtesNs AND DLs:.nEXCv. 1,uth. IT E.OTOREsi Iiai.U: L.6RiTlEs. 11tth. IT DISmEs GLOOxY AND~ ni~TEi:IcAI. Fm:usos. 1ith. IT's AS AutatllAS Toraic. A few short Extracts from Letters, Testimonials, ac. " I have used Jacob's CordIlal In my fsaily, andI h~ave fournd It a tost cemelet.t, andt ha my jstdgment, a valttable remedy. iao. IIPRAM WARNER., Judge or Supremue Court, Uesrgla." " It gives me pleasure Its being able to reesntmnatnd Jacob's Usrdiai;litly own perAtmal experience, ansI the experIence or msy nighbosr ands friendls arosttd me,. Is a snumlncit gumar antee~ fsr mie to believe it to be all th~at It purpsorts to tbe, vIz: A sovmas a.. . .WM. II. UNDERWOOD Formerly Judge of SuperIor Coturt, Cherokee CIrcult." "I take great pleasure In recommnendlng tIs Invaluable medIcine to alt affleted wit bowel disseasse,, feor wlehl I be leve it to bena sovereIgn remecdy--deeldedly supt rior to, any thIng else ever tried by me. A..GULN, Deputy G. M. of the G(rand Luidge of Georgi." " I lanve used Jacobs Crdilatl n my famltly, andi thlls, wIth all I lhear about It as a remedy by those who have trIed It, inuces mec to belIeve Itat It stands at tihe head of every pre p'aratlon of the kltud, and. I wtould recommectnd Its tse an the ileases f..r whIch It Is comupounded-s. Ca .ero t . Mai fte3ILEe 0. DOBBINS. Casierof he ankof heState of Geosrgia, Grfin." " If there Is any credIbIlity in human Iestmony, Jacob's CordIal unust statnd p~reemhmant above all other prepurations for the cure of Ilowel Dise-ases. Fronm themtuasof testhinonsy n Its favor contg In ftoum all qtuarterw, 11 ttust be very fur In advance, as a curatIve ngeut, of moost if not all other 'patent preptamations. * A. FLEMING, Cashier Marine and FIre Insurance Bank, Griltn." "ThIs setcint remedy Is travellIng Ituto celebrity as fast as Baartejpuhedhisacolunman Into RussIa. and ganIng cm ndtowhrerused."-G'eorgla/ Jferson ion, Jfuy 19A,1b58. SOLD DY DRUGGISTS EVERIYWRE. sWMrchants, Druggists and PhysIcIans supplIed by J. AIUEtST, lImpiorted and Wholeatle Dealer, Chtarles Ion, S. C. SSep22,185S ly 87 N OTICE-.\ ll persons indebted to time Estate of .J. 13. Tatlbert, deceased, are requested to nmake payment mt an early date, and these halving demands against said Eastate, will render them in proprly attested ror payment. B. M. TA LBERT, Adm'or. Sept. 29, 1858 12m * 38 N OTIC E !-AII persons indebted to the Es - tate of George McD. Rearden are requested t make immediate settlement ; and those having leands against the Estate will please present he forthwith, properly attestedl. EC. P. 11. KIRKSEY, Ad'or. J..aan 6 2 HENRY DAL. Wholesale and Retat Dealer in BOOTS & SHOES, Under the United F tates 1lotel, AUGUSTA, GEO'RGIA. BEGS to-inform his frieinland the .nublic that he is just openine one of the LAR EST, BEST and. CIIEAPEST Stocks of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, %ran1mme, CarjAet 3Baagw, ca That he has ever brought to A ugusta, selected carefully from the Manufacturers, personally, and purch.sed entirely for CASH, .which enables him to offer superior ihducenients to those who may favor him with a call. 3,000 Pair of Splendid Plantation BROGAN, of very superior quality, exceedingly cheap; 10 Cases of very superior Hair Lined Water Proof BL0TS, entirely new, and desirable for the cold weather. With a full asqrtment of Ladies and M.isses HEELED and UNHEELRD GAITIRS, SLIP PElRS, B.ASKIN., &c., &c., to all of which I would respectfully invite the attention of the pub lic. H ENRY DALY. NEXT DOOR TO GRAY A TURLEY. Augusta, Sept 29 tf 88 APOT$ECARI1ES ..HALL. THOMAS J. FOGARTY, DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY, UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL, Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia, 7 OULD respectfully call the attention of Plan ters, Alers hants and Physicians to his fresh and unadulterated stock tof Drugs, Medicines -and Chemicals, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLE- IN HIS LINE. I feel assured that no House in this City or else where can oilLr a stock uperior in GENUINE NESS. PURITY, or ou more REASONABLE TERMS. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED! All oflicinal preparations put up under the su pervision of graduates of the London and Dublin Colleges of Pharmacy, and in strict conformity with the formularies of the United States Phar macopcia.-My stock of FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, KAir, Tooth, Paint and Wal Brushes, &c., &c., &c., is at all times complete. I would also call atten tion to my stock of Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, BURNING FLUID, &C., which I promise to sell 10 per cent LOWER than any House in this City. Any article sold by me, which does not give satisfaction, the mon- y will be returned and ex pences paid in all cases. Agent for Sherman's Patent Truss and the only depot for genuine Sweedish LEECH1ES in the City. gLeoliciting a visit befori purchasing else where, I feel confident that-tho inducements of fered both in lowness of price and punctuality in attending to orders, will secure a portion of your trade. SVRemember my Store.is under the Augusta Hoel, Angusta, Ga. TRIOMIASI. FOGARTY. - Augusta, March 80P ly 12 WXK H TUTT, WHOLESALE AN D RETAIL --DEALER-IN French, English. an d American D R UGS, "Dro 180, :Eroac1 treat, AUGUSTA, GA. B L UE ST O NE. 3,000 Lbs. for sale very low, by W. U. TUTT, Druggist, 180, Broad Street, Augusta. LINSEED OIL, WHITE LEAD, &c 500 Gallons English Li seed Oil; 10,000 Lbs. Pure White Lad; Colours of all kinds. For sale at very low figures, by WV. H. TUTT, liruggist, No. 108, Broad Str ett, Augu-ta. SPERM, WHALE AND LARD OIL. A large Stock always on hand and for sale low, by W. 1i. TIUTT, l~ruggiist, No 108, Broad Street, Augusta. CONCENTRATED LYE. The best article known for making Soap-cheaper and better than Potash. For sale by WV. II. TUTT, Drugzgist, No 108, Broad street. A ugusta, Nov 1 tf 43 WATCH, CLOCK & JEWELRY S T ORE. EPHRAIRTWEEDY, Augusta, Geo., nerteLower Market, las now a L ARGE and F'INE gitock of CLOCKS, WATCHES AND .JEWELRY, Of the latest styles and fashions. CLOCKS of the best make and warranted to keep time at prices, ranging from $I,50 to $12 W ATC HES of the newest patterns, both Silver andI Gol.l, of the best and most substantial kind, and warranted to keep good time. JEWELRY of the newest and rar'es - styles, Lava, Cameo, Coral and, all Gold Setts BRA CELETS FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, or.e., of the richest variety. I'fClocks, Watches and Jewelrf] repaire aI and warranted by the I est Workmen. Give E. TW RE DY a trial. Augusta, Oct. 0 8m 39 Fall and Winter Styles. HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, UMBRELLAS, *C. WNhoslosalo a n ci. 1tota11. GEO. W. FERRY, A ugusta, Ga., is now prep~ared to greet his custonmers with a new and extensive assortment of Cents. Fall style Moleskin and Cassimere hATS, " " " French and A mer. felt do0 " " " Cloth, Silk Velvet, Plush and Glazed Silk CAPS; Youth. and Boys HATS and CA PS, all kinds ; Children's Fancy do do elegant styles; Velvet,Hlk,Chineal,Straw and Lace IIONNETS Silk, Scotch Ging. and Paragon UMBRELL AS; Men's and Boys Wodl tlATS, every variety of style and quality; These Goods are direct from Marmufacturers, made expressly for this market, and will be sold as low as same quality of Goods cac be sold any where. Call and see. GEG. WV. FERRY, Under Masonic Hall. .Broad Sireet, Augusta, Sept 28 , tf 88 CLOCES! CLOCKS! CLOCKS! AND NO MISTAKE. C ALL at F. H. CANDEE'S and examine the best Clocks ever introduced in the Southern market. A new style, entirely plain, pretty and mbtatial. Warranted for ten years if well used. Edgefleldh, Oct 18 tf 40 C HOICE TOBACCO--Just received, direct from the manufsetory of Col. Peter Penn, of VirginIa. a supply of Fine CHEWING fr0DACCO, comprising the following Brands: 'Honey Dew," " Qronoco," " Extra Twist" and '01h1 DominIon." Lovers of the weed are invited a call and sample the latter brand. " Old Do ninion" is hard to beat. ..L. PENN, Agt. Sept 8 tf 85 ViNEGAR--T~o hundred gallons Choice APEand PICKLING VINEGAR, just AI T HE LIV H- IVIGARA TOR. PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD. IS n great scientific medical discovery, and is daily working cures, almost too) great to believe. 1 cures as if by mag. le, even the first ,tose giving benudt, and seldomu more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst .Inundice or Dpspa-lais to a comnmon head ache, all of which are the result of a diseased Liver. The Liver is one of the principal regulators of tihe human body, and when It performs its functions welt the powers of the sstem are fully develtoped. The stomach is almost entirely % dependent on the healthy action of the Liver for the prnper performance of its funetlons. When the stom ach is at fauit, the bowels are at fault, and the whole system a a fo r a in conse. ruenceof one organ-the Liver- having CeaseI to doits duty. For the disena, es of that organ, cone (if The proprietors han ma It his study. in a praclce of more than twenty years, to find sorne remedy where w ii to counteract the many derangements to which it is liable. To prove that th's re medy is at lat found, any person troubled with Liv er Complust In an y of its f'rns, has but to try a m bottle, and conviction is certain. A compaund has been formed by dissolving gums and extracting that part which is soluble for the ae tive virtues of the medli cine. These gums remove all morbid or bad matter from the systent, supply ing in theirplacea healthy fdew of bile, invigorating the atomnach, causing food to digest well, purifying the blood, giving toane und heIlth to the a hole mnchi tIery, remo.ving the causea of the disease, and effect ing a radical cure without an,y of the disagreeable after effects, felt by using Calomel or Mineral P.,t son that is usually. resor ted to. One dose after eating is sutelent to relieve the stomach, and prevent the food from rising and sour Only one dose taken before retiring, prevents nightmare. Only one dose taken at night loosens the bowels gently, and cures costive ness. One te taken after each ,r meal will cure Dyspepsia. g One dose of two tea spoonaful will always re lieve Sick H adache. One bottle taken for fe male obstruction, removes the cause of the disease, and makes a perfect cure. Only tne dose Immedi ately relieves Cholle, while One dmse, often repeated, is a sure cure for Chol era Morbus, and a pre r-r-. ventative of Cholera. One dose, taken often, M" will prevent the recurrence of Bilious' Attacks, while It relieves all painful feel. gV Only one bottle is needed to Ihrow out of the system the effects of ar.edi eine after a long sickness. One bottle taken for - Jaundlee, removes all yellowness or unnatural c color foti the akin. One alose taken a short lime before eating gives vigor to the appetite, and mitankes food digest well. One doise, often repeated, cures Chronic Diarrhyen in its worst forns. while summer and bowel complaints yield al nmtst to tie first dots. One or two doses cures attacks caused by worms, while for wormis in chliren, there is no surer, safer or speedier rem edy in the world. as it never falls. There is no exaggeration In these statements; they are plain, ember facts, that we can give evidence to prove, while all who use It ar giving their unanimous testimony in Its favor. We take infinite Pleasure in recommending this imtdileine as a itpreventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, and all Fevers of a Bilious type. It operates with certainty. and thousaudsare willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. Among the huniretis of-Livcr Retnedies now offered to the public. there are none we can so highly recommend as Dit. SANFO1D'S INVIGORATOlt, so generally known now throughout the niion. This preparation is truly a Liver Inrigoralor, protucing lte msost happty results on all who use I. Almont initmnerable etrtileate's lmave been giv en to the great virtue of thi4 nedicie by those of the high eet standing in soelety, and we know it to be the best prepa ration now itwfore the publie.-Ifsadaon pounty Jnnoerat. PRICE, ONE DOLLAI PEt 110':TLE. 8ANFORtD d CO., Proprietors,815 Broadway. New Yqrk, C.V'For sale at Edgefleld C. It. by G. L. PENN, A ent. June 16, 1S58. ly AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL; FOR TIIE RAPID CURE O Colds, Coughs, and . Hoarseness. Banornat~, MASS., 20th Dec., 1856. Da. J. C. A saz: I do not hesitate to say the best renedy I have ever found for Coughs, Iloarsenes, Influenza. and the concomitant symptoms of a Cold, isyoir Cnmaar Pzcroai. Its constant use in my practice and my family for the last ten years his shown It to possess supe rnor virtues for the treatmenmt of times. complaits. ElBEN KNItiltT, MI. D. A.BI. MOiITL EY, Esq.,of UticA, N.'Y.. writes: "Ij have used your lnetorui mi-self amnd in mty family aver since yout invented it, anmd holers it thme best nmedrctns for its purpoese ever pust out. W~ithm a bad cold I ashoumld sooner pay twentuyfiv dollars for a bottle than do without It, or take any othmer rentedy."' Croup, Whooping Cough, Indfuenza. Setusovmt.nD, Sltass.. Feb. 7,198. Baeimia Area: I will cherfully certify yommr ItccftraZ Ilisah best remedy we lsamlsess for tihe cuare of whocoping cough. croup, anti the chmest dilseasee of chIldren. We of your fraternity its the South appreciate your skll, snd commnend your medicine to onr people.. IllitAM CONKLIN, 31. D. AMOS LEE, Esq., 3MonTeate, IA., wrItes,8Sd Jan., 1956: " I hail a tediotis Indfuesa. Yrilchs confined ume In doors six weeks; took many msedicties without relIef; finally triedi your ltcinral by the advice of our clergyman.. The first itos relievedl tihe soreness im amy threat end linngs ; less thman one haif time bottle made sme completuly well. Yaomr medicines are thea choaiest as well as the bsest we camn buy, amnd we esteema you, tr, and your remedies, as time peor asass's friemid." Asthma or Phthisie, andI Bronchitis. WIs? MiancNu5sU, Pa., Feb. 4, 158. Sin: Your Cherry Petram is performing marvellous eurs in thIs sectionm. it has relIeved several fronm alarm lng symptoms of consumptIon, and is now cmurlng a man who hsas laboredi utter an affectIon of the lunngs for the last forty years. II~tY L. PARKS, Mlerchmant. A. A. RAMISEY, M. D.. Atno;r Mowitee Co., Iow.A, writes, Sept. 6.1855: "llDurinig my practice of many years I have foud nothhmig equal to youmr CS erry 1'ecioral for giving ease and relief te cousmmptlve piatienats, or curtng such as are curable." We might add volumes of evidence, but the most con vincing proof of tihe vlrtiues of this remedy is fomsnd in Its effects upon tritul. Consumption. Probably no one remedy has ever been knownm wimdeh cured so nmany and such dangerouts cases as this. Some no hntn aid can reach; bmut even to those the CGerryn 1'tctoral affords relief and comfort, Autron locus, NEW YosK Crer, March 5, 1856. Deroa Areaa, Lowsus: I feel It a dumty and a pleasure toa inform you what your Cherry it~col has done for nmy wife. Shte land been fie msoitimhs laboring undemr the dan ge~rous synsptomss of ConsumptIon, from whIch no aId we couldt parocumre gave hmernmmscht relief. Site was steadily fall Inst. until Dr. Strong. of this city, where we have conme for advice, recommended a trIal of your medicIne. We bless Is kindness, as we do your skill; for alma has recovered from that day. She Is tnt yet as strong as she used to be, biut la fate front lhen coughm, and calls herself irell. Yours with gratitude and rgr OlILANDO StIELR, or SausrJVnLn. (baumptires, do not despair tIll you hsave tried A Tma's Crany PevomuAL. It Is nmade by ond of thie beet medIcal chtemists in thme world, and tts cmures all around'us bespeak the high merIts of its virtues. -Ph:7iadelhia .Etdger. Ayer's Cathartic Pills.' TiE sciences of Cihestry and M1edicine htave been ..taxed theIr utmost to produce this best, meet perfect purgative whIch is known to man. Innumerable proofs are shown that these Pu.u hmave virtues which surpass in excellenmce the ordinasry medicInes, and that they win un precedentedly upon the esteenm of all men. They are safe and piesusant to take, but powerful to cuare. Thiier pene tratIng propsertles stimaulate the vital actlivitiesuf thme body, remove the obstructions of its orgas,'purify tihe bloomd,? .aad expel dlisease. They purge oat thefossi humors whkelit bsreedi and g'row distemper, stimulate sluggish or disor dared organs Into their natural action, and hibpart healthy tone with strength to time whonle system. Not only do they cure thae every-day complaiuta of every body, bunt ialso fortnadabis and dangerous diseases thaat have baffled .the best of human skill. While they produice powerfiul effects, they are at the same time, In dimminlsimed dose,, the safest amld best physic thmat can be eimpjloyed for chIldren. lieimng sugar-.coated, thmey are pleasant to take; and being purely vegetable, sre free from say risk of harm. Cures have been made whaich surjaaes belief were they not sub stantiated by men of such exalted positIon and chmaniter as to fbrbid the auspicion of untruth. llany emuinnt clergymen amnd pahysictans have leant their nmnes to certify to the public the reliability of my remedies, while others. lhars sent me the assurance of their convction that my Preparations contribute Immensely to the rellef of my afliceted, suffering fellow-meni. The Agent below namped is pleased to furnish gratIs my Amaerikan Ainmanac,contaiing directionus for their usea and certificates of their cures, of the following comlainimts: Costiveness, Ililiu Complaints, Rthenmatism, Dropsy, lleurrhburn, hiestdache arismug from a foul stonmachNau sea, Intdigestion, Mlorbid Inaction of the hovels amm P'aiin arising thmertifroum, Filusleucy, Loss of Appetite, alt Ulcer omit anad Cutameosus Di~eases whmich requIre an evacuant medicimne. Scrofula or Kinig's EvIL. Thmey also. by purify Inmg thiibood ansd stimulating the system, cure nmany eonmpliaimts wich It wommld net be supposed they could ieachi, such as Deafneoss, Paurtial Blinduess, Neuralgla anti Nervons Irritambility, Derangememnts of the Liver and Kid. nays, (Gimt, andt other kindred complaints arising fr'om a low state of ibis body or obstruction of its functions. Do not be lpnt,off by unprincipled dealers with some otlier lilt they make more profit on. Aak for Arma's Pn.s.s, anmd take otlining else. No other they can give you compares with this in Its intrinsic value or curative powers. The slck want the heat aid there is for them, and they shomuld have It. Prepared. by Dr. 3T. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Kaus. Pates 25 Ci. Paa Box. Fir Boxan rea $1. SOLD BY G. L. PENN and DRS. A. G. & T. 3. TEAGUE, Egefield C. H.; A. J. PELLETIER & CO., Ham burg, and by all dealers in medicine. Wholesale by HA VIL AND, CHICHIESTER & CO., Augusta, Ga June 2 ly 21 F LOUR AND CORN MEAL-Can be. had at my house for Calh. -ALSO Lather-Harners, Sole, Upper, Kips, &c.. R. T. MIMSM. Feb..tf4~ NOT ICE-All persons indebted to the Es- I tate of Holden W. Posey, dec'd., are request-i ed to make immediate payment, and all these having demands against the Estate will please render thems in to me legally attested within three months from this date, as at that time there will be a final settlement of said Estate. SAMUEL POSEY, Ad'or. Sepnt 6 '' i n e5 SherifrapSae BY Virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Faciasto . me directid,- I will proceel to nell at kdge Held c: H., on the firt Monday aid Tuesday in December nm-t, the following p-r<.w. ty in the fol lowing cases, viz: W: W. Ge;4er vs. W. 1. Adams, Ore Tract of lard containing one hundred acres, trore or less, adjoining laniis of W. B. Do.n and Daniel Rcun tree. o Ten m of Sail, Cash. JAR. EIDSON, S. E. D. Nov 15, 4te 45 Sherifr's Sale. B Y Virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Edge Gold Coutt House, on the Brst Monday and Tues day in December next, the following property,. in the following cases, via: Abner Bushnell, .fY4 Samuel Brooks, vs John Leigh ; Other Plaintifft severally, vs The Same, A House and Lot or p:areel of land in the Village 4 f Edgefield. containing three acres, more or less, beouded on the North by 1). R. Duriane, East by the Stage Road, South by the Carriage House Lit nala others. Samuel Williams vs Williain Quarles, A Tract r.f Land containing Eighty-two acres. more nr loe, adjoining lands of Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Johnson. Terns Cash. JAS. EIDSON, S.E.D. Iov 10 4t 44 CAROLINA HOTEL. HE Proprietor of this well known and popu 3. lar HOTEL takes peculiar p!easure in an nouncing to his friends and the travelling public generalle, that this House is open for the reception of company, and that his -whole e.ergies will be put into requisition to gratify the wants of each and all who may favor him with their patronage. The House has just been thoroughly repaired, and the Rooms and Furniture put in excellent con dition for the Spring and Summer season. My Table will be furnished with the best that can be had,. and presided over by one skilled in the culinary department-and in short, everything reqgite to gratify the taste of the epicurean will be supplied in abundance. The servants of the C A ROLINA HOTEL are noted for their polite and attentive character, and are 'aver in attendance to obey the wishes of my Guests. New STABLES have recently been built, which are commodious and complete, and llorses-left in my care will receive kind and careful treatment. 'I hankful for past encouragement and patron age, I respectfully solicita continuance of the same. JOHN A. MAYS. 0' The travelling community are notifed that they and their baggage will be conveyed, at a mo ment's warning, without charge, to the 4'arolina or Georgia Depots. J.' A. M. I1amburg, May 3 1868 tf 18 CHEAP FAMILY -GROCERIES! T HE Subscriber is now receiving and openin a VERY CHOICE STOCK of well selectel GROCERIES, To which ie begs leave to invite the attention ol Planters in want of Choice Supplies. Ie may be found in the Rlock of Buildings formerly oceupied by G KORGE ROBIN3SN as a Hardware Store My course will be to adopt the old motto, "A nimble Penny is better than a Slow Shilling 1" My Stock will consist in part of the following ar. eles: St. Croix SUGAR New Orleans, old procs-s, SUGAR.; "new "C do. Stuart's A. IS. anid C. Soft do. " (A) Crushed do. "C Powdered do. "Sugar lions. SYRUP; New Orleans do. Cuba MlOLASSES; Old Government Java COFFEE; Rio do. superior ; English Dairy and (c'skeen CIIEihE: Choice Old H RANDY and liolland GIN; Jamaiea and New Enuland R UM; .lohn Gibson's XX and XXX; Rectified and Tennessee WHISlKEY. -CONFECTION~A llES and PICKLIkq MIACKEREfL, SA LMON and SARDINES; Superfine FLOUR, &e., &e. A Fresh supply of ORANGES and APPLES; Together with nmany other articles too tedious to mention. T~oS. KENtAGRAN. P. S.-Also a fresh supply of No. 1 and 2 MACKEREL in Kittr, * and i-Bbla; Buckwheat FLOUR, No.1I; Fine Spanish SEGARS; MtACCARONI; CiTRON; and CRACKERS; 25 Bbis.: Fresh Thoman'ton LIME ; T. K. Hambur,O Qet. 19 ly 2 Oetagon Burial Cases T HE Subscriber keeps constantly on hand at h's Fuftiture Roomis. opposite tihe Post Offlee. a large afetbeh t of this new style of MJETALIC BURIAL -eASS, of beautiful form, and tinrished in perfect resemblance of highly polished ROSE WOOD. Tirese CASE~S are now extensively used and possess manry valuable .advantages over all Coffins now before the public. -A LSO-. I will also keep ready fur delivery at a moment's 'warning; a line Stock of WOOD COFFINS, of my own manufactus'e, and of all sizes, prices ardil quality JOHN AI. WITT. Edgefleld, May 13 ,tf 18 ,NOTICE. My termns for selling RIETA LIC BURIAL CA: SRS is Cash, but should tihe cash nrot accompany the order; interest will beocharged fromt thre day of delivery. JOHN Mi. WilT'. N. B.-Woodl 'offins will be sold as formerly. Jan. 20 tf ''. 2 Oct 13 at 40 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, - EDGEPIELD DISTRICT, i.IN COMMON PLEAS. k. Ui. Chanmberlain. sm. - . Foreign Attachmrent. -Tohn C. Thomas. - TI fl Plaintiff in tihe arbove stated eame having ..thIs day filed iris 1).elarationr in my office, and rho Deedn leaving ueithecr wife nor Attornr-y, knownr t,, reside within the:t limei's of this .State, on whomn euplies of said delaratlin with nu'en to plead, can be ,arved, On motione of Messfn Crarroll & Haeon, l'lainititf's Attoirneys. Ordercd..Thart said De'endant appear and plh-ud;- to maid I )rejaration within a~ y, ar anid a day front the date hereof, or fia' and aib alufe judgemewnt will b giveni against hrimr. TI1.4. G. H.\ ,) c o , , Clerk's Office, Sept. 27, 1858, --; 38' STATE OF SOUTR CAROLINA, ,EDGEFIELD) DISTRI1CT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURS0, ire, Ordinary of Edge. Bfield District. Whereas, Jetlituu Day, haifa applied to me 'r Let ters of Administratiotn,.on alandl singular t Isgoods and cehattius, rights .and credits of Marth 'Green, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. ~ These are, therefore, to cite arnd admornish -jand eingurlar, the kindred and creditors of' the ma ~ds reased, to be and appear befonre mi,, at our next- - nary's Court fejr Irse said District, eo be holden t; EdgefielsI Court House, on the 3ruliday of Diecsmb&. oezt, to show cause, if any, winy the said administra-' nion should not he granned. Given uinder my hand and seal, this *17th day of Nov'r., in tine year of our Lord ne thousand eight nundred arid fifry eight, and in thre ighty-thrird year af American Inidepenndence.. W. F. DURISOE, oxo Nov. 2t, 1859 3s 4.J FRESH CRACKERS, &cc. JUST received by E. PENN, A gent, a lot of LJEODA BISCUIT, Sugar, Congress and Aber rethy CR ACKERS, fresh and of beat quality. Nov 3 tf 43 XCELLENVT SEED WHEAT--The Subsetiber has for a d~e a large lot of Superior ;EBED W HEAT, comprising the Gale and other 'atieties. A pply at his residence. S. W. NICHOLSON. Nov3, .4t 43 HOICE WHISEY.--Fifty Barrels CORN, WHEAT and RYE WISK!EY forI ale by S. E. BOWERS, Agt, Hanmrg Oc2 it 42 ' STATE ( SlTH Oi WAj EDGEFED D18I'Itt4 IN EQUITY. George W. tndrum ain othier s tlaria Landrum and others. - I N pursuance of an order from (han. WardaT, in this caue, I will tell at Ed on the first Monday Int -cemberie Ing real estate of Reuben Ladri.l$d ,!R TRACT NO.-I,"lyingen I.o -reewhh's few miles of Edgeefild vilaie, enifahiig, ?I ,!even. hundred acres, more. or m; but-of Ttact about one bund i fort' acres been cut off und specifeally'asred-tone of the parties In.Interest.' The- remaintig bulk of the Tract is of fine quality, and adj6in. lindief1. W. Pickens, Dayid trother and.Job IL. H&, lingsworth. -. . TRACT ~O.'2 cobtaining one htndria-acres, more or less, and, adjoining lands of Alfred May and ethers. TRACT NO. 3, containing three hundred uql twerity acres, more or less, lying on Sleep Creek, and adjoining lands oft Dr. lohn Landium, James Dorn, Eliijah Stli and'othe's. These are some of the verfineelndsndisi dbe field-hideed, they are as good. Cotton LEtaI the State af'ords; and the term. of sale are very easy, as see below: Tsas-Only so much In cash as will ay the costs of tie suit. The rest on a credit bf one, two and three years from day of sale, with Inter est. from dat -. Purchasera to give Bond with good sureties as usual. A. 61iMI , 'C.n.E. Nov 16, 4te 46 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Nat. Ramoy, vs. A. 0. Teague and others - IN pursuance of an order In this cause froi. Chan. F. 11. Wardlaw, I will proeed to se"V A Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday In Deceib~r next, the building In this Village, known as the ICE 110USE, and the lot (if aniy) connected with it. Ilis a first rate house for the purpose it. is de signtd to answer, having been put up f good material, by a good workman, and on a erecu plan. An opportunity is pre ented. for an energitic person ta go into the Ice businesslere,and money can be made by it. Watch. the sale. T Bas-A credit till 1st January 1869. Cats to be paid in cash. - A. SIN1KINS, c.z.z.D., Nov17 4te 46 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Molly Coleman, - We. Bi for Pir Moses Walton and wife, et.al. B Y virtue of an order in this ease, I will pW. ceed to sell upon the premises ouThu y, the 2d of December next, the following Real s tate, belonging to the Estate of James Coleman, deo'd, to wit:; ONE TRACT OF LAND, inEdgefield Distaict, containing Eleven hundred aeres, more or less % hieh will be divided before the day of sale into two separate Tracts, and plat thereof exhibited bounded by lands of Bennet Perry, Sampson Cop p ick. Robert Smith, Lw Same, James Perry and others. This land is in many repects desirable;'I.t Is heathful and productive; It is one of the best Wa. tar. d places in all that vicinity; and it isnow, to to fences, &e., under first rate repair. The improremuents on the g lace are also anmaly. good: the outbuildings especially.,. The Gin Reuse is said to be a. good a one as i's in -the district. There is also afine orchard onthe premises..i The neighborhoodi is a capital:eone, sad the dis tanee from Newberry village Is ten or eleven miles only. * There is~a qu-ntity of prime Cotton Land ytt be el-ared on the place. The arable' laud is muek of it admirable adapted for grain cu'ture. Pereons wishing a fine loeation would do well to attend this sale. A bargain might be gut., Tuaxs-A oredit of twe've months from the day of sale, with bond andl at lesst two geod sureties. Costs of suit to be paisi in cash. gg"'NIewherry Cnserwatist and Lexington Plag cuety three times and send accdunts to the Coinmis sioner pre~vious to day or sat. A. SJIKINS, c.g.a D. Oct. 27, 5te 42 State or South Carolina,' EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUIlTY' John R. Ahbney and wife, Eustaeia, ss . Balf pr Am-elia J. Coleman and others. B)Y an order fr.'m Chan. Wardlaw, in thi. case, LI will sell at Edgefield C. II., on the first Mon day in D~ecember next, the following Road.Estate, belonging to the Estate of John A. Coleman, dee'd, to wit~ -. : -. 'ONE TRACT OF LAND, situated in Edgee District, omtining Three hundred andl seve eight (378) acres, more or less, bounded by lans ofr David Coleman, Wilson Abney, Lewis ample, M. We Clary and others. ONE OTliER TRACT, containing Nine() acres, miore or less, baounded l~y lands ofBul Merchant, IB. J. L. Perry, and by other lands ~ the said John A. Coleman, deceased. - ONE OTHER TRACT. contaiiid Fifty (50) acres, more or less, bounded by lands ef Jdsn Cole man, M. W. Clary,'George Long and B. J. L.. PetL ry. Tsarns-A credit of twofre months, with- boudd and at least two good surctie.s, except cest which will be required in cash. Oct.27,A.8SIMKINS, c su.as Oc.27 te 4 State or Sousth Unrolina,. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN O RD INA RY. Abigal Stalnnkcr,'Applicant, Susan Stalnaker and} T. E. Martain, Guar., ad litem, Def'ta. B)Y an order from the Ordinary of Edgefleid LIDistriet, I,-hall proceed to- soil at Edge~old C. H., on the first Monday ina Dcember next, for partition, the Real Estate of Samuel Stalnaker, dec'4d., a Tract or Parcel of Land lying and beluag in the District and State aforesaid, containing one hundred and forty-three (143) acres, snbre or less and bounded by lands of S. .B. Sti-om, Tandy Buckhalter and Tr. heigler. -. Terms-On a credit of twelve months from th, day of sale.' Purchaser to give Bond with good personal security and a Mortgage to the Ordinarf to secure the purchase money. Cats to be paid In cash, and to pay for Titles extra. J.A8. E[DSON, S. E. D. . Nov. 3 5St 43 State or South CarolInagj EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. Richard Berry, Applicant, - vs. Edney iosely, John Delaughter and wife, Julia, and others, Def'ts.J BYan order..from the Ordinary of Edgellell Disrict,-I shall proced to sell at Edgefield Co'urt Houqe, on 'the first Monday in Decembbe next, for P . 'tion, the Real Estate of Jane Ber, deceased, a tract or parcel of land, lying and being in the Distr:ct and State aforesaid, containing os hundred and fify (It0) acres, more or less, ap bounded by lands of Ransom Timmerman, Jesse Tinimerman and others. Tsi'usa-On a credit of twe'vomn'onthe. Pareba. seas ti,'give bond with good persoalseitisdn a 14teggto the Ordinar to aeeure the purqhase money. Coat to:bq psid caqdt pyfrhi SNov. 2, 1858. St 48 Notic. LL persons Indebted to the eiitste of DanI 1 Boone, dec'd.,are requestedtomatkeinmmed. ite payment, and all proshvn ead against the same are hereby notified toprsn hem properly attested. - thmn L. P. BOONE,, PETER OUZT. [AdDS'ee. RDAGS, RAGS2-aTHREE CENTSper Eb. Uin Cash wlll be paid for all Clea nenatid ~otton Bags, delivered at the Bath bpb nai 3athu, S. C., qr at any Depoton the'S..0. Ralet Thie attention of Store-keepers 'andhIlma1 articularly requested. GEO. W. WPSTER, Aet Atnanatt' Ga-, Mao9 am