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UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. T IIE Subscribers having bought out the inter est of L. DWELLE, in the firm of DWELLE A MOSHER, Proprietors of the UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Take this opportunity to inform their friends and the public generally, that they will spare no pains to supply their Table and Rooms with the BEST that can be obtained; and would solicit a continu ance of the patronage heretofore so liberally given to the old firm. DOBY & MOSHER. Augusta, Sept. 28, 1859 tf 38 PMANI FOINTES, MANUFACTURED BY THE CELEBRA TED MAKERS, Messrs. Smith, Atherton & Co., OF NEW YORK CITY. T HE Subscriber would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Edgefield and vicinity, that he has located himself at . M. SINGER & CO'S Sewing Vachine Manufactory, No. 182 1-2 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., Where he now has on exhibition and for sale, a fine variety of elegantly Carved ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES manufactured by the above named makers; all of which are full Seven Oc tave, with beautiful keys, of the Mother Pearl, and the name board also richlyinlaid with Pearl. This material for keys is by far superior to Ivory, as they never change their color; while at the same time they are much more durable. These PIANOS are overstrung in such a manner as to afford a length of string equal to the Grand Piano, and a fullness, sweetness, and great volume of tone, hitherto unloown on any square Piano, is produced, being in all respects equal to any Grand Piano that can be produced at Ono Thousand Dollars. Messrs. SMITH, ATIHERTON & CO., have re ceived the first Premium at many of the Groat Fairs through the contry, for producing the finest Piano. over all other makers. While at the same time, their prices for these Elegant Instruments, are much less than are usually charged for inferior Pianos. These Instruments will be offered at great bar gains, and every Piano fully warranted for any number of years. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine and judge for themselves. J. JENNYS, Agenf. Mr. and Mrs. Jennys will be in -attendance to show the Pianos to visitors. Augusta, Nov. 16, 1859 tf 45 JUDGE O'NEALL'S NEW BOOK NOW READY THE BENCH AND BAR OF SOUTH OAROLINA. CONTAINING Biographical Sketches of CHIEF JUSTICES, ATTORNEY GENERALS, LAW JUDGES, U. S. DISTRICT ATTORNEYS, CHANCELLORS, SOLICITORS, RECORDERS, MEMBERS OF THE BAR. To which is added, The Original "Fee Dill of 1791," with Signatures in fac siuile attached. complete Rolls of State and Federal Judges and Attorneys, and the "Rolls of Attorneys" Admit ted to Practice from 1772 to 1559, from the re cords at Columbia and Charleston. 2 vols., 8vo., CIo., 500 pp., $5,00. S. G. COURTNEY & CO., PUnLS.HERs. No. 9 Broad Street, Charleston, S. C. For sale by G. L. PENN. Agent for Edgefield District. Nov. 16th. 2t. 45 CANVASSERS WANTED. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS! Fifty Dollars a Month, and all Expen ses Paid! WE wish to engage an active agent in every County throughout the United States and Canadas, to travel and introduce our NEW TWEN TY DOLLAR DOUBLE TI[READ LOCK STITC11 SEWING MACINE. This Eleelsior Machine is just patented, with valuabIle improve ments, which make it the cheapest and most popu lar machine in existence, and acknowledlged to be unsurpasspd for general utility. A limited num ber of responsible agents are wanted to solicit or ders by sample, to whom a salary of $50 per month and expenses will be paid. For condlitions and full particulars address, with stamp for return postag,J. W. HARRIS-.& CO. No. 13 Shoe & Leather Exchange, Bosvos, MAss. Nov. 10, 8t 415 GRP0ERS & COTTON FACTORS, AUGUSTA, GEOB.GIA-~ C ON TINUE the sale of Cotton and other pre.. duce, at their New Fire-proof Warehouse, Corner of Jackson & Reynold's Street. g*' Cash advances made when desired. ANTOINE POULLAIN, THOMAS J. JENNINGS, ISAIAH PURSE. Augusta, Sept. 7, 1859 6m 35 -Conditional Notice. I make another appropriation by way of aid to the Blue Ridge Rail Road, there will be applica. tion to the same, to commence at a point on the Plank Road, ten miles from Hamburg. and run a line direct to Liberty Hill, thence to Vienna; and to allow that portion between said line and Savan nah River to secede and become a portion of Georgia, as secession is now admitted to be. a peaceable measure. Oct. 26 tf 42. N OTICE is hereby given, that application will be made at the next session of the Legisla ture, for a charter to incorporate Horn's Creek Baptist Church. Aug. 31, 185 9 tf 34 BlRICKS, BRICKS.--The subscribers have Ia lot of GOOD BRICKS for sale at SS,00 per thousand Cash, or ten dollars per thousand if we charge them. The bricks to be taken as they come. W. L. & R. PARKS. Oct. 17 6t* 41 NOTICE.--All persons indebted to me, either Nby note or account, will please settle with Mr. JAMES BRYAN, who is duly authorized to col let my accounts. HI. A. GRAY. N. B.-I wish it understood, that I do not credit my work from my shop. All work :nust be paid for on delivery. My business is on the cauk system. H. A. U. Nov. 2, 1859 -tf - 43 Last Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of John ~L.Jones, deceased, are desired to make payment by the first of January next, as longer indulgence cannot be given, and to all those who fail to comt ply, we candidly say, that their notes will be put in suit forthwith. A. J. HAMMOND, Exor W. G. HARRIS, ' xos Nov. 9, 1839 4t 44 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. INY ORDINARIY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas, Samuel Blackwell and James A. Tal bert, have applied to mte for Letters of Adminis tration, on all and singular the goods and chattles, rights and credits of John Briggs, late of the Didtrict aforesaid, dec'd. Thiese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefield Court House, on the 20th day of Nov. inst., to show cause, if any, why the said admninistration should'not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 12th day of Nov. in the year of our Lord one thous and eight hundred and fifty-nine, and in the eighty fourth year of American Independence. W. F. D URISOE, o. E. D. Nov 10 2t 45 Sta, 'f South Carolina, E, 'FIELD DISTRICT, ORlDINARlY. ' Y W. F. Ik 10E, Esq., Ordinary of Edge LJfield DistrA. Whereas, Her., Outzs hath applied to me for Letters of Adi. tration, on all and singu lar, the goods andl c les, rights and credlits of Mary Outzs late of th.01strict aforesaid, dceele. 'rhese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deeased, to ho and nopeaer before mc, at our next Ord: ary's Court for tho said~ District, to be holden at Edlgefieldl C. H., on the 29th day of Nov. inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. fr~tiven under my hand and seal, this 15th day of Nov. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, and in the 84th year of American Independence. W. F. DURISOE, o.a.n. Nov 10, 1859 2t 45 F INAL NOTICE--All Notes and Accounts of the subscribers unp~aid the first of January next, will be sued on without discrimination or reservation. BLAND A BUTLER. Nov 1in 18e tr 45 NOW IS. THE TIME FOR BARGAINS IN mmRii0so..h Gray & Turley, AUGUSTA, GA., Beg to call the attention of the Citizens of Edgefield and the adjoining Districts to their Stock of FlL IINB ifINTER II 0OOLt Which they are now receiving, purchased on such favorable terms as to warrant them in assuring their friends and customers that they can save them at least from On all fine and imported Goods. The question may naturally arise, how is it possible for theri to do so . In answer to this, they wish it to be distinctly remembered, that their's is the ONLY H OU S E IN GEORGIA That keeps an experienced Purchaser, all days in the year, in the Northern Markets, with the Cash in hand to pick up BARGAINS, wherever they are offered. When this fact is remembered, it will be easily perceived that they buy Goods from fifteen to twenty-five, and in many cases FIFTY PER CENT. LESS Than the same class of Goods can be bought for when the Northern Markets are crowded with Southern and WYestern Merchants, laying in their six month's supplies. Their's is Strictly a Ca s - ' e They buy and sell for CASIH; and to save the feelings who might feel hurt on a refusal to open account: They distictly. -state. Mat geyopen a --one, not even ir'they were worth They beg to refer to a few of the leadin, different- departments of their Stock.- In tweir Dress Goods Department, Will be found the most ELOfEthe SeaRBE. SUPERIOR ALL WOOL DEL AINE ROBES New and Elegant styles rich VELVET CLOAKS! Also, the Iate D arisian styles of SUPERIOR CLOTH CLOAKS. SPENE RE@ MERN08, ALL @OLURS, . ~MUSLIN DEL AINES, Plain and Figured in New and. Beautiful Designs. BEAUTIFUL BRIDAL RBES! Second Day Dresses ! PLANTA TION GOODS. In this Department we have the BEST NECRO BLANKETS In America, warranted to weigh Eight Pounds per Pair. GEORGIA PLAINS AND KERSEYS OF THE BEST MAKE, Heavy Osnaburgs and Stripes. And, in fact, every kind of the Best Dry Goods that can be used on a Plantation. (T'We would respectfully invite the attention of the People of Edgefield to our entire stock, guaranteeing them a saving of at least Fifteen to Twenty-five per Cent. We refer with pleasure and confidence to those of your neigh bors who have dealt with us for the veracity of this state ment. GRAY &TURLEY. Augusta, Nov.9, 1859 tf 44 LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE' Wlile the Bell ings~ !A RS ners thiedPloss Combinednin pne! metchod of info.rming the people of Edgefield Dii- ITCN ELADFV TMSAD trict, that. they have a SAPNDT EV IH NEWV AND BEAUTIFUL STOREOUTOL.EEPA oth of Edgeid Court Ioe one ar the itlrlin PAETD B J.r A IS where they offer a most splendid assortment ofDYALA MI. DRY AND FANCY GOOD8; atcnh cnndD.E3.Mm HARD) wARK, CROCKERY iand CUTLERY,Nu.1,15tf4 DRtUGS, alEDICINES and GR~OCEIES, And every v-ariet~y of Merchandise sute to the N tc hs wants of the people, of every age se. Nov. 1t6, 1S50 tf 45 t.Nt idc y cfrixhnrddla, SIECIAL REQUEST--As I hm d sir ieanouil o a tesm. ilcw earnetl t nest all .ersons indebtedbo nes i Nv1,15 t4 Oct. 26 tf 42. llammond, Sr., deceased, are hereby notified thatofEieelDstc. epr ie ogiero t a-inael settlement of said Estate will be had in the ateio to ll usesetrtdtohm an Orditnry's office, on the third Monday in Janua- Ihpst ecy iea hr fptoae ry1r. THOS. KERNAGNIAN, A d'or.J.WBR. Nov.iS tI-. J o l.9 B U 44 REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR SALE! T HIE Subscriber wishing to change the invrest ment, will sell at his place, 7 miles North-das8t of the Village, on 16th December, the folloing property, viz: The Homestead Tract of Land, containing 1100 ACRES, more or less. There is a good Framed House upon the place, with Negro Houses, Gin House, Screw, and other neeossary buildings. The piney woods Tract containing 600 A.CRES, more or less. A large portion of the above land is creek and branch bottoms, and the uplands are as good as any in the State for Cotton, Corn and small grain. -ALSO 30 LIKELY YOUNG NEGROES, two of them firstrate Bricklayers and Plasterers, 4 years at the trade, 16 and 18 years old-and one first class Carpenter, 26 years old. -ALSO 14 Mules and Hnrses; 50 head of Cows, principal ly Grade Devons; 4 full-blood Bull Calves; 54 Sheep, full-blood and Grade Merinos; about 75 Hogs of the Suffolk and Chester Breed; 1200 bushels of Corn; the Fodder, Shucks, &c., upon the place. jp- Tznxs-The Land will be sold upon five years time, equal annual instalments, interest from date. The Negroes and other property upon one and two years time, equal annual instalments, in terest from date. All sums of and under $50, eash. ELBERT BLAND. Nov. 16, 1859 tf -45 FOR SALE, A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE AND PLANTATION! T HE Undersigned, to change the investment, in part, offers for sale his place situate on the Plank Road, 4 miles from Edgefield C. H., 17 from Aiken, and 22 from Hamburg, containing 1014 ACRES, More or less, 430 of which arc mostly fresh cleared and all in a high state of culture. The DWELLING is a well-constructed two Sto ry framed building, having 10 Rooms-Are place to each-and a Plaza on three sides. There are six Double Negro Houses, (framed) exclusive of Double Kitchen, Overseer's Settle ment, Gin House, Shops, Barns,-and every build ing needed on a Plantation, mostly new and in good repair. There is in the enclosure a Well and a fine Spring near by, and the place is otherwise well watered, having a good site for a small Overshot Mill, and good streams for Fish Ponds. The soil is sandy and free, with a clay subsoil, and is well adapted to the oulture of Corn and Cotton, and produces small grain well for randy land. The residence is healthful and beautiful, and its proximity to the Village and Market makes it al together one of the most desirable in this section of country. It has three other desirable building sites, two on the Plank and one on the Chappell Road, and can be divided into three or four desirable Tracts with cleared land on each. TERMS-About one-third Cash-the remainder on long credit, on bonds well secured-interest payable annually. M. L. BONHAM. Nov. 9, 1859 4t 44 'Pwn Property for Sale. exposed to the -hignean - day in January next. For terms of sale apply to R. W. Tompkins, or either of the subscribers. BEN. WALDO, J. N. LIPSCOMB. j E 's Oct19 11t 41 Land for Sale. T HIE subscriber will sell to suit purchasers his tract of land lying on Ready Creek contain ing TWO HUNDRED AND TEN ACRES-one hundred cleared, one half rresh and productive, the balance wood land and well timbered. I will sell a good bargain to any one who may want land in Edgenleld. JH .PWL Oct. 5 tf 39. BechIslandLanfr ae. I offer for sale my LOWLAND PLACE, on the KSavannah River, ensisting of about FO-DR H UNDRED ACRES, and bounded by lands of Thos. S. Miller, Mrs. M. Mills, D. 3. Walker, and the Savannah River. For terms, &c., apply to Thos. S. Miller or John M. Miller of Beech Island. B3. N. MILLER. Oct. 5, 1859 tf 39. LAND FOR SALE. T HE Subseribersoffer forsale that VALUABL E TRAC' OF LAND whereon Mr. H. C. Tur nr resided hI the time of his death. This Tract is situate on Rocky Creek, about 2 niles from Rocky Creek Church, 10 miles from Edgofield C. H., adjoining lands of Mrs. Mathews, Boj. Cog burn and others, and contains Four hundred and Ithirty-two Acres, Half of which is native forest-prime oak and hickory land. On the premises is a good two Story Dwelling with all necessary out-buildings. This plantation is well and conveniently watered. The land under cultivation is productive. A Bargain may be had by early application to the undersigned. Terms, to an approved purchaser, will be quite reasonable. J. C. SMYLY & CO. Ang3 tf 30 Land for Sale, AS I propose moving West, I offer my Land Afor sale, in one Tract, lying on the Plank Road, eight miles from Edgefield C. H., contain ing Three Hundred and Fifty' Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of 0. W. Jones and B. H. Miller. On the Plantation there is a good Dwelling House-eight comfortable rooms-N~egro Houses, framed buildings, new Gin House and Screw. All the out-buildings are new and the plantation in fine condition. JAS. L. MATHIIS. Oct26 tf. 42 -LAND FOR SALE. T HE Subscriber offers for sale his REALLY DESIRABLE PLA CE, 14 miles North-West of Edgofield C. H., on the Fire Notch Road, and in the immediate neighborhood of Gilgal Church, containing Eight Hundred Acres, More or less, about 250 or 300 Acres of which is in a fine state of oultivation,-mostly fresh land. The balance is forest land aud old fields, thickly set with pines of various sizes. and other growth that is well calculated to restore it to its wonted vigor ; and all highly susceptible of a high state of improvement. There are on the plae a good Dwelling, Gin House and Screw, Negro Cabins, mostly new, a fine well of water, bosides various springs of purc and lasting water, conveniently interspersed over the place. Those desirous of purchasing such a place would do well to examine immediately, as I am deter mined to sell, and will give a great bargain. EDWARD SETTLE. Oct. 12, 185 0 tf 40 A Cheap Place ! V3E Subscriber will sell to suit Ipurchasers his DESIRABLE AND WELL IMPROVED Tract of LAND, near Winter Seat, on Hard Labor Creek, containing Nine hundred and Fifty Acres. Five hundred and fifty woodland, well timbered three hundred cleared and in a fine state of culti vation, seventy-five of which is Creek and Branch bottom, one hundred and twenty-five fresh up. land that will produce from six to eight hundred lbs. Seed Cotton, and from fifteen to twenty bush els Corn per acre without manure. Those desirous to buy land in Edgefield or Ab beville will do well to look at mine, ias I am de termined to sell, and will give a great Bargain. The buildings are good and in thorough repair. Come quick, or you will loose a bargain. JOHN W. McKELLAR. Sept14 ft 36 NiIOTICE-The Notes and Accounts due Becr iry man for Boots and Shoes have been placed in the handis of John L. Addison, Esqr., for col lection. Will those who are indebted to him please call at the Squire's office antd settle ? The money must be paid. S. F. GOODE. Oct. 1'7th 1859 tf 41 E XECUTORS' NOTICE--All persos in debted to the Estate oF Alfrod May, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and all having claims against sid deceased, will render them in properly attested, according to law. C. M. MAY, 1 Ex'ors H. HART. J State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Arthur WIgfall, Trustee, and others. E. J. Youngblood. . BY Virtue of an order from Chancellor Ward law, directing that the property held in Trust under a deed of Indenture, between E. J. Young blood and Eliza his wife and Arthur Wigfall, be divided among the parties in interet, I will pro ceed to sell at Edgefield C. H1. on the first Monday in December next, 36 Likely Negro Slaves, Viz: Marcus, Dido and her child Alfred, Andrew, Harriet, Susan, Tildy, Ciuda and her two children Mat and Margaret; Suky and her two children Amy and Becca, Phillis, Dick, Rias, Arehy, John, Chaney and her two children Richmond and Sam; Frank, Jupiter, Richard, Henry, Ca'sar, Nan and her three children Moses, Tom and an infant child; Mary and two children Bob and Lew; An na, Melia, Toney. Among this lot of Negroes, there are two ex cellent Shoe-makers, one capital Carpenter, one Black-snith, two capital Seamstresses-live good Cooks, Washers and Irours,-in fact Negroes of all trades, young and eound. Here is an opportunity which rarely presents itself in this market to purchase valuable negroes. Embrace it, as you may never have such another. Terine-A credit of twelve months with interest from date except as to the costs of this proceeding which must be paid in cash. Purchasers to give bond with two approved sureties to secure the purchase money. A. SIMKINS c.E.a.fl. Oct. 18th 1859 0t 41 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. BY virtue of an order of the Court in this cause, I will proceed to sell at the premises now oe cupied by Mrs. Permelia Abney, on the second Monday in December, all the Personal Estate of Mark Abney, deceased, not the subject of litiga tion in this suit, consisting of TEN LIKELY NE GROES, and various other personalty. Tzaxs-A credit of twelve months, with inter est from day of sale, except costs, which must be paid in cash. Purchasers to give bonds with good sureties to secure the purchase money. A. SIMKINS, C.E.E.D. Oct. 6, 1859 9te 39 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Christia Ann Buzzard and others, vs. In Equity. James W. Buzzard and others. Y virtue of an order from Chancellor Ward law in the above case, I will sell at Edgefiuld C. H., on Sale-day in December next, the tract of land described in the Bill as the Clegg tract of land, situated on the waters of Sleepy Creek, con taining one hundred and ffty acres, more or less, adjoining lands of James McManus, Col. John Quattlebum and others. It will he sold on a credit of twelve months, except as to so much as will de fray the expenses of the suit, which must be paid in cash. Purchasers to give bond with adequate personal sureties. A. SIMKINS, c.E.a.D. Commissioner's Ofice, Nov. 1, 1859 Sto 44 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. 'omtree and Nancy-Perry, this -Ise, I id Con Jr, pror -.... .. tower, . eleve' - Edgefne' -hibited the - re mont a that d i will be r., rKINS, c.E.E.D. Nov. 9, 18&i 44 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUIT Y. Louisa N. Traylor and others M. 0. Tallmnan, David 11. Traylor and others. J BY virtue of an order of the Court in this cause I will cause to be sold at Abbeville C. H. on Sale-day in December, pro.c., THE T RACT OF L D{~ belonging to the estate of the lati A. T. 'rajao'r, situated in A bbeville District, lying on Calabash and Cuffy-town Creeks, containing about three hundred and Iifty-seven (357) acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of J. L. Harmon, T. C. Perrin and J. W. Hearst. Said tract is already advertised in the Abbeville newspapers, and the parties will please take notice accordingly. The " Home Tract' in Edgenield will be sold on Sale day in January next, as will appear more fully by another advertisement. Terme.-A credit oi one and two years with in terest from day of sale, execpt cost to be paid in cash. A. SIMKINS, c.n.u.n. Nov. 12, 1859 4te 45. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, -IX EQUT Y. E. R. McDaniel, and' -David Bodio Fred. McDaniel and others. BY virtue of' an order from Chancellor Wardlaw in this cause, I will sell at Edgetield C. H., on Sale-day in December, pr~or. A TRACT OF LAND, described in the bill, as situated in this District, and containing one hundred and eighty (150) acres more or less, being a tract conveyed by Augustus C. Coper to Levi Rt. McDaniel, dec'd. Term.-A credit of twelve months. Cost to be paid in cash. A. SIMKINS, c..E.D. Nov. 12, 1859 d se 45. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINA RY. Susannah Shealy, et. al. s. For Pa~rtition M. Laminack and wife, and others.J BY an order fronm the Ordinary, I will proceed to sell at Edgelield C. H1., on thu first Monday in December next, for Partition, the Real Estate of Win. Shealy, dec'dl., consisting of a TRACT OF LAND lying and being in the District and State aforesaid, containing Two hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of J. Shealy, D. Shealy, S. Nichol-- and others. Tas-on a ,eredit of twelve Months. Pur chasers to give bend and good securities and a mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary to se cure the purchase money. Cost to be paid in cash, and also to pay for Title.' Extra. JAMES EIDSON, s~n.n. Nov. 4, 5e .44 Slate of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. J. D. R. Miller, ' a:. 3For Partition. Henry Miller, et. al. BY an order from the Ordinary, I will proceed to sell on Friday the 2nd day of Deccmbcr next, at the late residence of Mrs. Elizabeth F. Miller, deceased, the Real Estate of said deeansed, consisting of a TRACT OF LAND, containing One Hendred and seventy-seven acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Charles Dunkin, D. J. E. Padgett, George Hluiet and others, lying and being in the District and State aforesaid. Ternam.--On a credit of twelvemonths, purchaser to give bond and good securities, and a mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary, to secure the pur chase money. Cost to be paid in cnsh, and also to pay for Titles extra. JA MES EIDSON, s.L.. Nov.4 5e 44. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IV ORDJIFARY.' B. WV. Saunders and wife Edney, Ap'ts' Fo'r Thos. Chapman and others, Def-ts. JPr'-. BY an order from the Ordinary, I will proceed to sell on the 8th Decembler at the late resi dence of Nathan Chapman, de~cnsed, thme real Estate of said deceased, consisting of a TRACT OF LAND eantnining one hundred and thirty-five acre.', more or less, situated on Terrapin Creek, waters of $,aluda River, and hounded by lands of' Edward Culbreath, Andrew Chnpman, himmds be longing to the Estate of James Wallace, Mirs. Ann Wiseman, and other.'. Lying and being in the District and State aforesaid. Ter,ns.-On a credit of twelve months, purcha sers to give bond withm good securities and a tnort gge of the premises to the Orintary to secure the purchase money. Cost to bet paid in cash, and also to pay for Titles extra. JAMES EIDSON, a.u.o. Nov. te 44. EXECUT OR'S NOT ICE---All persons in debted to the Estate of .Jas. G. 0. Wilkinson, decesed, are hereby requestedl to make paymnent as soon a: practicable; and all those having de: mands against said Estate will present them to the undersigned duly attested according to law. JAS. PUJRV'IS, Ezor su ia tl a.t d Valuable Cambridge Lands, Negroes, 11orses, Stock of all Kinds, &c. FOR SALE! -:0: John E. Cain and others, Cd. Dill fur Relief, &c. Caroline E. Cain and others. _:o: WILL BE SOLD ON THE 20 DECElBER: Next, at the plantation of Dr. S. V. CAIN, dee'd., NEAR NINETY-SIX DEPOT, On the Greenville and Columbia Rail Ruad, Ab beville District, the following valuable prupe ty: TIRE PLANTATIOi Of the late Dr. S. V. CAIN. Consisting of near 1,000 ACRES, Well improved, with FINE ZEW NEGRO HOUSES, and OVERSEER'S HOUSE, One mile of Ninety-Six Deiot on the G rcenville Rail Read, and one of the BEST PLANTATIONS in the District. 30 YNG AND IKEY NEROES, Horses and Mules, STOCK OF .ALL INDS, WAGONS, CARTS, COHN, FODDER, PROVIS IONS, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, PLANTATION TOOLS, And everything relating to a well regulated farm. The terms unusually favorable. All purchaeos under Twenty Dollars Catsh. All purchases of and over Twenty Dollars, bond and two good sureties, upon a credit (of one, two and three years, equal instalments, i-oring interest from day of sale, and payable an 2ually, and in addition, as to laud, mortgage. W. 11. PARKER, C... Nov. 16, 1859 5t 45 Administrator's Sale. BY virtue of an order from W. F. Durisoe, Or dinary, I will proceed to sell on Wednesday the 14th of December next, at the lato residence of Robert Aiton, deceased, all the Personal Estate of said deceased, consisting of Fourteen Likely Negroes, Horses, one Mule, Cows, logs, Sheep, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Plantatiou Tools, &c. TEaxe-On a credit of twelve months, with in terest from date; all sums under ten dollars ecash. Purchasers required to give their notes with two or more good sureties. ROBERT QUARLES, Adm'or. Nov. 16, 1859 4t 45 FOR SALE, T lE Subscriber will offer for sale at the resi dence of Snowlen S. Crafton, on Thursday the 8th December next, all that Plantation or tract of Land situate in this Dihtrict, containing Six Hundred and Fifty Acres, more or less, adjoining lands o. Joseph Mori wether, Mrs. Mary Key, lIands of the Estate of Areby Crafton, deceascl, andi others, being the Tract of lund whereon the said S. S. Crafton now resides. . Upon the premises nre a good Dwelling House, with convenient ont-buildings, und the Tract is distant only itteen miles froum Augusta. At the same time and placo will be aild 5 or 6 MULES. a pair of excellent MATCH HORSES, 2 WAGONS, a COTTON GIN. CORN, FODDER, OATS, and divers implements of agriculture. TzRs OF SALE.-The land on a credit of -,ars. Purchase money to be secured -d sureties. -'. the terms will be B procecel ts, Mildred Aiton, decesses&, December next, all the personaa. deceased, consi.-inig in p~art as follows, va, . Householtd anti Kitchen Furniture, Plantation und Blacksmith Tools, one Road Wagon, one Ox Cart, one Cow, flogs, Corn, Fodder, &c. Tuiaxs-On a credit of twelve months with in terest from dae for all sums over ten dollars, for all sums under ten dollars cash. Purchaser to give notes with two or mnure good sureties. ROBERT QUARLES, Adm'or. Nov. 16, 1859 4t 45 For Sale. W ILL be sold for division on the 1st Monday In December next, by consent of both frub scribers, A TRACT OF LAND divided by Horn's Creek, containing Two Hundred and Twenty-One Acres, fifty of which is bottom well ditehed, and very valuable. Said Traet adjoins lands of J. L. A d dison, T. Lundy, Jno. Rainsford and Arthur Glo ver. TEmas-interest from date, payable twelve months thereafter. A RTHUR GLOVER, WM. MILLER. Nov. 15, 8t 45 I will ALSO Sell at prnivate sale, the TRACT OF LAND on which 1 reside containing Five Hundred and Sixty-Three Acres, ninety of which is rich bottom land. Said Tract is improved and in good repair. Terms accommodating to purchaser.. ARTHUR GLOVER. Nov.15 3t 45 DTUBLIC SALE. WI7.. ho soldl at the residence of WILLIAM ..OLEMAM, deceased, on Wednesday the 14Lth .aocemaber next, all the personal property of sais deceased, consisting of Thirty-Five Likely Negroes, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Plantation and Black Smaitha's Tools, two excellent Road Wagons, one now Buggy, one Gin and Thrasher, a fine lot of Mules, Cattle, Stock and fat Hogs; Provisions of every description on the plantation, such as, Bacon, Flour, Lard, Corn, and many other articles not necessary to enumerate. pm Terms made known on day of sale. JOhN P. ABNEY,, A. P. COLEMAN, j E*"'s N. D.-Thoso indebted to the Estate, wvill find it to, their interest to make 1:ayanent (or other satis factory arrangements with the Executors) forth. with. J. P. A. Ex'ors. Nov. 2, 185,5 6:t 43 PUBLIC SALE! I will sell on Thursday the first day of December next, at my residence, within three miles of Lincolton, Georgia, the following prop~erty, to wit: 12 or 15 Likely Young Negroes, consisting of men, women, girls and boys, SEVEN HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES of Soap Creek LAND in Lincoln County, well imprtived. Also, my entire Stock of HORSES, MULES, ATTLE and HOGS, CARRIAGE, WAGON, PLANTATION TOOLS. &e. Tsaxs-One-third cash, the balan.:. on one and two years credit, with interest frotm date of sale, to be secured by Mortgage or Notes anid approved security. gW' Sale positive. WILLIAM C. ROBERTSON. Nov. 9, 1859 41 44 Executor's Notice: T will proceedl to sell at the late residence of AMON LINDSEY, deecensedl, on TUESDAY the 13th day of December nost, A Lot of very Likely Negroes, one or two Horses, and two shares In the Odd Fel lows & Maeonce Building. At the same time and place I will sell Two Tr-acts of Land, part and parcel of the Real Estate of the said Anon Lindsey. deensed, one Tract adjioining lands of Daniel QuanItlebum and other lands of sid deceased, containing one hundred and seventy nine Acres, more or less. The other Tract ad joining lands of A. Bushnel, WV. W. A dams, J. B. iriffin and other lands of said deceased, and con tains one hundred and fifty Acres, more or lees. Txaxes-On a credit of twelve months, with in terest from day of sale. Purchasers to give notes with sufficient surety to secure the purchase money. MA RSH AL FR AZIER, Ex'or. Nov. 9, 1859 J tf 44 N T IGCE. BY an order fro~m the Ordinary, I shall proceed to sell on the if5th December next, at the late residence of L. HI. Me Daniel, deceased, the follow ing property, to wit: 13 Likely Younag Negroes, Mules, Horses, Cattle, Fattening and Stock Hogs, Crn, Fodder anal Shucks, Cotton Seedl, Black Smith andl Plantation Toots, Huousehold and Kitch en Furniture, and other articles too tedious to men tion. Txanus-On a credit of twelve months, with in terest from date. FitEDERICK McDANIEL, Adm'or. Nov. 9, 185 9 4t* 44 N otice.-Application wIll be made at the next Session of the Legislature for an amendment of the Charter of the Town of Edgefield. I Au..t. -aSm.M CHEAP DRY GOODS! WM. 0. NORRELL, (Successors to Broom &-Norrell,) Would call attention to hi4 large and attractive Stock of CHOICE FAMILY DRY COOD3, Rich Dress Good, Silk mid Delain Rle,. fliack ad Fancy Silks, Plaids, Valencias, Merinos, Coburg<, &e. Dirv. Trimmings, LargTstock. Rich Velvet Cloaks, Cloth Cloaks and Shawls. Large Stock of Embroideries, at prices lower than ever &ffered in Augusta. Besid.s a large and extensive stuck of Pta:oon stuffs, D-4 stics, louso-keeping Goods, Hosiery and Flannels. FINE BED AND NEGRO BLANKET, AND - C 3P3lantation:3 Groo~C~is. Large Sales and Sinall ProfiL, is our motto, and eiterybody is cordially invited, whether they buy or not, to call and examine our Goeods and prices. New Goods constantly received from our New York Agat, and. a great many desirable Bargains alway.s ot hand. Come and Look if you don't bug! Goods delivered In the City and Hamburg, free of Charge. I have secured the services of Mr. M. A. RAiNSOM. as principal, salessman, who will be pleased to see his Edgefield friends, and to give theii his individual attention. Augusta, Nov. 9, 1859 3m- 44 SUPERIOR TO PERUVIAN GUANO I PPOF. MA.PES SUPER-PHOSPHATE OPLIME, Made of Calcined Bones, Sulphuric Acid, Peruvian Guano, Sulphate of Ammonia and Dried Blood! The original article first made by Prof. J, J. Mapes, and used by Thousands for the last Ten Years No Variationin Quality In Bags of 160 Pounds Each, per Ton, in New York: Nitroginized Super-Phosphate of Lime, $60 No. 1, do do - 45 iapes' do do 40 otton k Tobacco do do - 40 Potash do do - 35 One hundred pounds of the Nitrogeni-ed Super.Pho.Thate will equal In eflect and lasting powers, One hundred and Figlhy-five pounds of the best Peruvian Guano. Messrs. U. & No E. SOLOMON, Ilamburg, S. C., are my Agei(s fhr the above, to whom send orders. 'C. . MAPES. .LWFor full information and reports of successful experiments hi South Carolina and other States, with pamphlets for distribution, apply as above. - one among the numerous Certiflentes received by Prof. MapesI COLUMBIA, S. C., Sept. 20, 1850. t'ave very great pleasure in writing you touching on our Cottou crop. itving tested it -of' the plant is muost -htopeful and --certain your manure wi-ll ' (?ot on niore per Guano has been used. And last, though not least, as regarao a Cotton, from Super-Phosphiate, will weigh muci4 e . . tion; in this particular I. believe that Phosphates are ac - - possible beneficial revolution in the Cotton growing States of tie . The plants look most vigorous and luxurious, sonme be-ing sii feet tiug., u in. from 80 to 110 boils to each stalk. I am very truly, - I1. LOM.ia. ~ov I _ _ 3m 43 H.OYT'S SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LgME. Single Ton of 2000 Lbs.------ -- $50,00 5 or more Tons,--- --- -- ----$45.00 PHOSP HA TIC GUANO. FROM NEVASA I8LAND, IN TIHE CARiBBEAN SEA. 1 to 5 tons of 2240 Lbs.---- -- --$37,00 6 tol10 " " " " - - - - '- $35,50 There has been excellent reports of this Guano from various uarters, when mixed with onc-third of Peruvian~Guiano. H. & N. E. SOLOMON, Agents for the above. Hamburg, Nov. 16, 1859 .tf 45 P. Be GLASS, Runaway (SU C CE SSO0R TO U . R. L. B R YAIN,) itMthe subscriber, on the 15th September IOTT .n ins, m boyWILISwholis nearly white, D- .tE Mg TIQE with strait hair, aged about 20 years, about 5 for.t 5 or 0 inches high, slimi, mider built, ha.d on 175 Richardson St--three doors above the Market, when he left, a black Bumb~azine coat, with p. brown COLVMI.&. . c. linen coat over it. I will give a reward of $20 ASCoaL-CaiLBAR ., ASSOTM- for his delivery In any Jail In the South, and Si00 HA Laor, Meal, AG Aheological Scof for proof to conviet any white man in harboring and Miscellaneous Books, Fancy Good6,o c-nvyiOS.i aEwaATER Cheap Publications and Blank Books of every Woodlawn, S. C., Nov. 9. 1859 St 44 description._______________________ STATIONERY, Foreign and Domestic, of every& variety and quality. OANDEE & McEW.EN, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAvINGS; LITHOGRAPHS. Ae.; WA TCII M.KERIS & JEWEERS. ARTISTS MATERIALS; GIbes, Writing Desks;. . fTNG this day formed a MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, &ic.; - -il ''"'rtnership will oceupy BLANK BOOKS manufactured to any patters, N. -,:'xt adjoining the and lBLANK WORK of every descrption pre- Post Offie, and will'gjtie tni iTRICTEST AT. pared to order. TENTION to all business entrw~' N' their care. pgWholes'ale Purchasers suppliedi and all or- JEWELRY and SOCIETY BALu lUS made tu iers promptly attended to a the loert Cash pri. orde andar warateno il epi t ac eColumbIa, Aug 8 6 31 repairing. .F. H. CAN E. Notice, Edgeld, Nor-1, - .a tr 4 Agood ENGLItII TEACIIER tanted to take clharge of thu' Woodvilla Academy for die ILSE&lILBRS year 1s60. Propocals will be receited tantil fle 15th December nest. Liberal wages will be paidI liSIDBr a competent 'Teacher, tione need aipply unless they1A1IkE come well recommnended. Apply to fn ~otcto ARA JOHlNSONSAL.E, SB.IERC R. R. TALBERT, VYARESWHSe, E RWIN H UTCHIISON, Trustees. WILLIS ROSS, }t. aencnl ic prhsdtyoeo h DR. B. A. ROS J im rmtebe alreadaeepce Phoenix., Nov. 7 4t 4 al oarv. h aite f lfns n Head-Quarters. 10TH REGIMENT, S.C. M. RIcnAnr~sos.., Nov. 5, 1559. Alesn netdt uspei:st s a' O RD ER NO.- lsms a p rwllh mr~dt u hi A COURT MA RTIAL. will be heldl at Richard-noeinst.Wcaotgtlogwhotmey sons on Friday, the 25th inmst., foar the purpose ofcali trying all defaulters in Militia and Patrol duty. Au.3,15tf3 The following offiers will compose the Court: _______________ MAJ. JOUN AITIIN, Pa..sznDziv. CAPT. H EA~eN, LfeU. DANIL, A. 'a ANTON, " WAvso)N, IHabcrbrtkstimthdorerin " K~yo, " REIxNNAav',.Lhstaktohsridsfrherlbalu. "CIArXna, " MiTCusts.potdrnthpatyradepcfulIfom "RUTLAND,tinsbsAMI' RC Yadwla Joitx AmTWAY, Judge Advooate.'" aske u e~ OIPXESOKo By order of COL. A. B. DEAN. evrtigithUrerimetohibhirie W. A. RUTLAND, Adj' h teto iCteteiijpblc i em, r Nov. 8 Stesnbla.h 44o' neltht"s. Have you Sold your Cotton?jAlonndaag ocofOTSAD JF so,ecome forward, settle up with us, and1 thereby S!0Efrsieeel Iredeem your promise and enab~le us, to make TOA CRAIIN or reditors easy. We are in wua , uie-n abrS . an. 5 y59-l 3 fact we must have a considerable portion of "' the needful" to meet our pressinmg liabilitics. Come, NTC..l esn netdt ~ s all you that are indebted, and~ pamy a piert of your I tt fD.~ .C.ianhm l.'l.wl respective accounts, If it Is. nit convenient to pay Ipes n~ owr s~aeinelt p, the whole amount. Come to our assistance forth- Imn;adaiaigc~lepaanttu ~gt with-by all means ou Sale dnay is December next.wilpenthmprprtest. .9MI~WAYS, JANES. ESS, lHIPS, Aek.,~ Ao.e6S4 ., havebrg.eth, enprsedby n o.h