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TO THE MINGERS Of ELECTIONS FOR EDGEFIELD DISTRICT: IN Pursuance of a Writ of Election from the Hon. W. D. PORTER, President of the Senate of the State of South Carolina, directed to the Managers of Elections for Edgefield District, an ELECTION will be held on the Second Monday in January, For a STATE SENATOR to fill the vacancy from Edgefield District in the State Senate occasioned by the promotion of Hon. J. P. CARUOLL, to the Chancery Bench. The Managers will meet at Edgefield C. 11., count the votes and declare the election. S. S. TOMPKINS, Chair. Dec 16 3t 50 The State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. OFFICE, COURT OF GEXERA L SESSIONS AN D C0O0 10 PLEAS. THOMAS G. BACON, Clerk of said Court. in pursuance of the Act of the Legislature, in such case made and provided, do hereby give pub lic notice, that an election for Clerk, Ordinary and Sheriff. for Edgefield District, will be held on Monday the ninth day of January next, at the usual places of election throughout the said Dis trict. Witness my hand at Edgefield Court House, this third day of November, A. D. 1859. THOS. 0. BACON, c.G.s. & c.r. Nov. 3, 1U59 tf 44 Military Election. i IN pursuance of an order from Gen. J. B. Griffin! there will be held an ELECTION FOR COLO NEL of the 2nd Regiment of Cavalry, to till the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Ct-l. J! F. lranIsS, on Friday the 4th day of February, A. 1). 1860. Commanders of Companies will open polls at their respective muster grounds, on the day ap pointed for said election; And tin the day follow ing will forward a return of the election to Long mires P. 0., Edgetield District. A. D. BATES, Lieutenant Commanding Col. 2nd Regiment of Cavalry. AD Independent Press please copy. Dec. 21 tf 50. A. FREDERICK, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in CONFECTIONARIES, Candies, Fruits, &c.; CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS; t And all kinds of TOYS AND FIREWORKS, Suitable for the Begs to call the attention of his friends and the public to the LAtGE AND FRESli STOCK of 0 articles whieb hei has just received and opened, all of which will be sold at LOW PRICES. Orders from the Country promptly attended to. A. FREDERICK. Opposite Augusta lotel. Augusta, Ga., Dec 21 2t 50 PIANO FORTES, MANUFACTURED BY THE CELEUiiRAE'D 3MAKEIS, "Ressrs. Smith, Atherton & Co.. OF NEW YORK CITY. T IlIE Subscriber would re.spectfnlly iniforrm the inhabitants er Edgetield ant vicinity, that he has lou.ted himself at i. M1. SIN(: Eli t C' Sewing Machine Manufauctory. No. 182 1-2, Broad St., Augusta, Ga.. Where he now hais on exhibition and for !;ale, an EXTENSIVE variety of elega.ntly Carved Rosewood Piano Fortes, ianfctured by the above n.med. makers: sll of which are full Seven Octave, with beautiful keys, of the Mother Pearl. and thle name bioard azlso richly inlaid with Pearl. This ninteriatl f.or keys is by far superior to Ivory. us they never chantge thleir color: while at the same time they are much muore dutrale. These PI[A NOS are overst rung in sunh a mann~er as to atforid a h-ngth of s:rinsg ertn:dl to the Grand Piano, and at tullness. sweetnes~s. ail great volunme otf tone, hithetrlo unkll~town IIn any1 s'inalre Piano, is pirodu~cedl, being ill all re.-pets equnal to say tGrand Piano that calm be produced at Messrs. SMITH,. ATILERITON & CO.. have re ceived the first Premnillu at matny of the Great Fairs through the country, for prodiucing the finest Piano, over all othler makersa. While at the samte t'me, their prices for these Elegant Instruments are much less than are usually charged t'er inferior Pianos. These Instrsuments will be olfered at great lhar- : gains, and every Piano fully warratnted for any number of years. The publi. lare resp~ectftlly invited to call andI examninle and judge for themtselvcs. J. JENNYS. At.eit. Sir, and Mrs. .Jennys will be in attendanc~le to slo.w thle Piattos to visitor. Augusta, Dec. 21 9tt 50. I. M. SINGER & CO'S. SE WING MA CHINE S! THLE SEWING OF TIlFEE World-Renowned Machines CA.NOT BE EXCELLE~D, FROM THE FINEST MUSLINS TO A LEATHER TRACE! N0T diagram is required to prlove that these M: - I e~ hines make the very be~st stitch ever devised by human ingenuity. Thtey succeed universally, and are warranted for one year or more, if desired. They can be seen in operaltion at the Millinery Shop of Mrs. M1cNEIL, in this Village. These alahies will be sold at the same price here as at anuy of the Agencies, or at the piriucipal. E ,tablishment in New York, tile freight only added. Mir. GEO. S. 3McNEIL, an explerier.ced MIa c'iinist, will attendl to setting up ansd giving in. structions on all M1achines sold. I LEWIS JONES, Agent. MIachine Needlles, Silk, Thread, &c., always on haul at thle .Mi!!iner Shop. EengefieldI C. 11.. April 13 tr 14 Excellent Wagons ! T 111 Subticrliber hmas jst built SIN mnore E. (ANTI WVAtONS, wiith ire Is Axles, and. it a workmnatlike tiannier. Two of ,t I.emu are TW i IIOIISE-twoi FOUlI 110115E. amml two SIX JIsltSE W.A.;ONS. Price,- liw-ei mii Cush. '*r aepprovtedl papier. I. II. P. sCl)TT. I lamunrg. IDeri 19t it f L BURIAL CASES. JUST, received at full assortmentt nf 31ET.ALIC BlilAhI CASES, all sizes. Also. a nlew a vle Case, lull --;!a. full Saliai lin issg, ansd et Xra flue, The 3Stali.- Cases will Ibe Seihl 1-1joW FORI CASII. We bu;e fo Cashls and wi!l lie neces.-a-ily emiipelle.l to. selllill the Samel~ terml. Tlirty ih-ys is the lbinee!t iredlit thsat wiltlibe :ivie:n. Also, M1A1100 A NY CmiFI-INS at Anlu.-tlunr cea. Cs~lommo WOrs) CO FF INS smaetliit suit the ordeni~ both in qiuaelity and picie. lW~' &T AH UDSON .-A ri C. . _ ._. - . t f 13 .mJndlebtedl te thse Est.,t of l I ni (nhla.isr. irecie ii nlot taa:e pa.. mis I y hle tir-s 'il..ii.lavw in F.:reary net.I umiy eali s-ett lin 11.1 sthei notets in l':e has ofi' etan I ilicer f.-r einllecli in:: al Dec. 21 6t a ' CE.-II. iijj U.ttl!miii LAgeI .1 halln leftr thel i.iilebitd tio himl by) No@te or Ae'ronnt wl lpinse .tet htei wilth mue: andi all persons havsning .h-'sm.uuils a ainst him wiill piresent thmemi in propet.r feirms. JOIIN C. LANlKIt. Aer. Dec. 21 - t -- - -~ l N T2ICtE.-AII personl- inidebtedl to the Estate j of .;"''ee Leopiard. decen.muedl arc replstecl t.i Imaike pnavent by the first ot .JLouuary, andi atlI those ha'ving iclm.11 algainlst sidi deceased will render thmemin llprop~erly attested, neicording to lawr. J. D. JOHNSON, Adm'or. UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGISTA, GEORGIA. T IlE Subscribers having bought out the inter est of L. DWELLE, in the firm of DWELLE L MOSIIER, Proprietors of the UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. rake this opportunity to inform their friends and he public generally, that they will spare no pains o supply their Table and Rooms with the BEST hat can be obtained; and would solicit a continu Lnee of the patronage heretofore so liberally given o the old firm. DOBY A MOSHER. Augusta, Sept. 28, 1859 tf 38 FALL & WINTER GOODS! I IIE Subscriber would call attention to his Stock of NEW GOODS at his old stand, the BRICK STORE, Nomprising rich varieties of Plain and Dress SILKS: DELANES, DELANE ROBES; CIIALLIES; Black DELANES: AL PACCAS and SATINS, for Mourn ing GOODS; Earlstou GING IIAMS and CALICOES; BONNET and BONNET RIBBONS; HOSIERY and DRESS TRIMMINGS; LINENS and LONG CLOTHS; ATINETS, CASSIMERES. TWEEDS and Ken. tucky JEANES; PLANTATION GOODS. HATS and CAPS; BLANKETS and KEl1SEYS; KENTUICKY PLAINS: OSNABLRGS and STRIPES; SADDLES and BRIDLES; A large Lot of Negro SOlES; BOOTS and SHOES of every description ROCERIES. HARDWARE and CiRUCKERY, rith all other Goods kept in a Gener:l Store. My Stock has been selected with care, and will e sold as low as the lowest. A liberal discount r Cash. ,20- Call and examine for yourselves. B. C. BRYAN. Oct. 19,18">9 If 41 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. R E Subscriber offers for sale that VALUA BLE PROPERTY known its the SALUDA HOUSE, ogethcr with the STABLES attached thereto. The HOTEL has Eighteen good Rooms, ten of hich have fire places. At present this llutse as a good run of custom. Any one wishing to engage in the business of otel-keeping will do well to call and examine his property. If not disposed of before, it will be sold at ublic outcry on the first Monday in Junuary next. pTerms made known on that day. LEWIS COVAR. Nov 23 tf 46 It is a Fact ! TIIAT VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND (Pine Woods) is offered r sale-about 1800 A.CRES, ilre or less, on Shuw'. Creek, known as the Addison Mill Tract. :t basaVERY VALUAILE anuI NEVER FAIL Nt WATER POW1Elt, and is alst, well siupplied ith timber. smaller Streanis and Si.rings-as 's excellent ranges fur raisin-g Stuck. The L.nd wi I proiduce Corn and Cotton and roduce generally, as other Pine Lands. E. J.. MIMS. Nov :;t tf 47 Land. V!iE suli-erihers offer for ale TWO OF TIE r .fST DESIR.\IILE PLANTATIONS in .itth Vstern tcnrtia. Onie plaec conietst of 1400 ACRES, .%l improved dwelling hn-e. niegro enl.ins. gin itoe and !crew with 4111) aere< (0f illscin id, alun. u at hih stalte it entttiv:ion. This plie is one of the 1; KST COTTON PLAN 'ATIONS it the State. well .itutatel .m111 p!de ean. in ; miles oft' lainbrid;;e. on the West side f' Flint river. The ot~her ist tract of 2000 ACRES f choice pinie hunitl, selected with great enre. 9~ tles frim Ulnibridgie. with 3t00 acr (i eut down udt lmber dead. readyv for enilti vat ion. We ven ir.. :. ~.ny we will sill a better Itnrgaint th,.an e:nn i f..nin ini the whole coutlry. l'.r,,v:ion-i fur ,i..be!..nt the llace if desired. * Fori fut iher particula rs tutdlress h ENRY JIOllA or T. A. SWEARINGEN, Bainbridge, Ga. Dec.1.f. ' 41 49 Land foar Sale. it I pr..pe minit Wet. I tie~r nmy Ltind tor -:th.. in tote Tracit. fyintg onl the Plantk i:: Tlhr-e Iftindred an~d iil'ty Aeres ntre or It,:-. b.t.aind-.a by inntdS ofl i. W. JitneL' udi J. If. 3Miiler. On the p'lantttatioln there is a good D)welling. louse-eighit comtifo~rtiahde rotams-Negrot lionses. raned bauihiing.. new t ittn ionse at Screw. All ie ouitt-ui;:gs atre new :ntth the pilantationt itn ne condaifto. .IAS. L. 31ATIIlS. Oct. 2t; tf 42 Beech Island Land for Sale. [ offer for sale tmy LOW l.A N D PLACE, otn the Sava.0nntah ltiver. contsist ing it' afont FO.)llI liNim IL ACR ES, andt boundedlct by~ lands of hts. S. Miller. Mirs. 31. .311il, D. J. Walker, andI i Savtanntah Rtiver. For terms, &c., apinly to Thos. S. 31illetr or oh 31. Miller of Beech Islamld. U. N. M1ILL ER. Oct. 5, 1850J t f39 LAND) FOR SALE. IE Subscribers ofl'er for sale that VALUABLE TRtACT OF LAND whtereutn Mr. H!. C. Ttur er resided it te titte of his deafth. This Trait a situte tin Rtocky Creek. aboutt 2 mtiles from oeky Creek Clhureb, lta miles fromn Edgetield C. I., adjoitning lands of Mrs. Matthews, Benii. Cog. urn and others, antd cozitains Four hundred and (thirty-two Acres, lalf of which is nattive forest-prinie oak and ikory land. Ott the premises is a good two Story Dwelling rith all necessary out-buildings. 'This lahnttion well and conveniently wiatered. The land und.er cult ivatlion is productive. A Bargain may be hail by early application to undersigned. Terms, to an approved purchaser, will lie quite easonable. J. C. SMYLY & CO. Aug 3 tf 301 LAND FOR SALE. BY conset of parties, I wiill proceedA to -elf tt lEdgefiel C. 1I., tin the first Mondtay in .Jun tary next, to the highecst bidder, 383 Acres, )f A Nt. 1 flie Laittt. helonging tuo the Estate of Fohn Kirksey, decensed. This biody of Land lies tabout otne anti a half iniles Soiuth Eaist of~ the Pitne H[intte, ntiiritng ans (if B. H. Miller, Jiames Matthis indi the tin fersigetd. This is tirst rate t. .l. perfecitty level. tnd will pritinee Ciitttn. Corn tindl mrini finely. This Timid enni hea heught at pirivate saule between Terms mtade kniown on dayi oif satle. E. P. 11. KlIRESEY. Dcie 7 4t -183 State of South Carolina, EI)l;EFIIl-.1) I)ISTRICT, I.5 uili/NA .'Y. B Y W. F. Duri~i., E.i1., Ordintary of Edlgefleld lIut rict. Whteeni, Johnti F. T:ithert, hiatth appijlied tat me for t ters of Adinliiistratio. til atlf :aiuf singlar thle endas :i-il ebiattles, righti tni ereidits tif Mtary 1. Tlhert laite iof t he Di-trict tiforesenid, decensedl. These atre, thterefosre, fto tite nid itidmttishi aill I. iint. i. l bei ned ;-ppar i.efiare tme. tat gour tnexf ih.arv's t'iourit ift th -l Di.a'trict, fto be hiihletn if Edgeitild Court ilonte, iln the :ihf .iay if lit vtaber jist., toi -:how enait-. if atny, whyt the -:aid ti.e,.iiher itn the vtentr if ,iir l.iiri tane thtani-tind i.ht hundredtt noI' flnyv-oitte utid ini te i-:hty ttl vetr itf Amerai:-n indii.-ndileic. Dc 21 te 5f - State of South Carolina, B Y W. F. DI1:1r1t)E. Esif., Orduiniary of Edge-. ield Di.-ti .et. Wherets. .1. 1I. l.:ttur ntd ii11. tGltv er havc : up ie t. o mie fr Li-titers of Adinuistraition. tn tiff ati itingntlr. ilhe gioids tutd ebiittes. richits tutd creilfs f Wate illh.iter late oif thme itrict ifoire-tidit, de 'l.-e tire, thierefi.r. tit ite tnid namonish till imt sineatthaar. the kindulredl tndi ereditoirs of the staid erenseil. tio lie tndi apptear betfiore me, itt our tnext 3rdinary's Court for th stidi District, ft lie hotlden .1 Egeiehlt C. f I.. tin'the ::0ith dasy oif Die. inst., :o show ettnse, if any.'why i .e said tadministration ihoutldl nt hc granitd. Given tunder mty hiandi antI seal, this 20th diiy of Dec. ini the yetar iof iotr Lairdl one thouitiand eighit undredt ad fi fty-ine, and itt the 84th year of umericanl Indepeundetnce. W. F. DURISOE, O.E.D. n cc l8a-1859 2te 5 EXEOUTOR'S SALE OF 24 LIKELY NEGROES And other Property, AT GREENVILLE S. C., On Wednesday, the 18th of January noxt. WILL BE SOLD, to the highest bidder, at the Carpenter Shops of the late JOAB MAULDIN, deceased, at Greenville, S. C., at 11 o'clock, on W1edneuday, the 18th of January next, The Following Negroes: GEORGE, about 22 years of &ge, a first.rate Carpenter, and a man of superior intelligence and character. ELIAS, about 39 years old, a first rate Car penter. JEFF, about 25, a good Carpenter; with his Wife, JENNY, about 25, a good Cook, Washer, Ironer and Seamstress, and their two Children, JOHN, 4, and HARRIET, 2 years old-an un commonly likely and valuable Family. FRANK, 25, a good Carpenter. TITUS, 35. a gooid Carpenter; with his two Children, DAVID, 7, and THOMAS, 5 years old. JOE, :15, a good Carpenter; with his Wife, CHANEY, 30, and their Children, ROSE, 12. CAROLINE, 10, PIIILLIS, 5, ar-d WILSON, 3 years old. HARRY, 17, been working some time at the Carpenter's trade. JACOB, 15, been some time at the Carpenter's trade-uncommonly likely. JIM. .30, good Ostler and Carriage Driver; with his Wife, AMELIA, 30, a good Cook, and their Children. DOLPH, 4, and TOM, 2 years old. BILL, about 12 years old. M ARIA, about 12 years old. The ordiuary CARPENTER'S TOOLS of the above named Workmen will be sold with them. Tttirn Wi.L ALSO nSOLD, Several Hundred Thousand Feet of First Rate L UMBER, of all kinds. A great portion of this is Yellow Pine, of unusual sizes and lengths, from Frost's Mills, iear Columbia. To te sold in lots. A quantity of Yellow Pine SHINGLES. A fine Assortment of C A R F ENTE R'S T 0 0 L S, of excellent quality. A Lot of LATHS. A FOUR HORSE POWER, with Shafts, Bands, Whip and Circular Saws, &.-complete and in good order. 2 Two Horse WAGONS and HARNESS. 1 CART. I Two-IHorse CARRIAGE and HARNESS. 1 Pair First Rate and Well Broke MULES. 1 Grey PONY. Some CATTLIE and HOGS. ALSO, A large Kiln of Well-Burnt BRICK, to be sold entire, deliverable as it stands, about two miles from town, on the Pendleton road. Tanmas.-A credit of one year, with interest from date, on note with two approved securities. N. B.-The Brick Kiln may be purchased at private sale, and any information in regard to the other Property obtained, on application to C. J. ELFORD, Attorney. Greenville, S. C. B. F. MAULDIN, oalificl Executor. Dec. 21st. 1859. 4t 50 Five or Six young able-bodied Negro Fellows, TO HIRE OR SELL TO AN APPROVED P1.l lCITASERt. 1). 1). BIIJNSON. De 4t 4S Administrator's Sale. BY an order from the Ordinary I will proceed to sell at toy re.-idence. on the :' THl DECEM BIERt. all the personal Estate of Mrs. Belinda Leopard, deconaed, consisting of Two Negroes, TWO 31ULES. HOUSEHlOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI'LUIE AND PLANTATION TOOLS. pX - Terms made known on day of ale. J. D. JOHNSON, Adm'or. Dec. 21st, 1S5tt. 2t 50 Executor's Sale. Y virtue of -.n iird'er from the Ordinary of Eail.tield,. I will procced to -ell at the late n-sidence of .Jese itoitboo, dve'd. an i'l 'RSDAY the 29th instant. all the lierminal estate of said Iecasel, consi.-ting in part of SIX LI1KELY NEGROES, i u:tltuehl and E i:eniva Finiture. Corn, Fodder, Shuc-ks, ltlarses, CattleIa. ilogs. PIunIa tion imn pilemets. Co.tton, Coittion Seed, cane four hoarseliu.ad wta.in,'.ne lInggy &.1.&c. Terms.-- t"r atl ..nms nater .5 en-h. For :ll siuns aover .9',.n a crtedit until tirst Decr., 186), with inttere~i (li .hayIs of .h.. Thne purchasers tom give nutes .su iwo .or m..re good seenrities. -Dc. 1ith, 1859. 2t 50 NEGROES FOR SALE ! I WI.'IL '.l hL t , the htihet hbidaer at Edge tichl . 11. I, t n the fir-t Mlonda n t January, Ten~l Likely Negroes, .\MEN, Wi.)MEN. BOYS. AND TWO OR THREE tn a cedait i.f twuelve moiinths, interest from late, withI gaood sutrelies. 2. W. ALUNEY. Dee I19 2r 50I Negroes and Land for Sale, I L, h e sold tim the highest hidider on Tuzes dnay tandl Wednesdiay the .bl a&ndn 4lth .Jnnunt y nex', at the pinee tormeariy oiwnted by Cl. J.1i. Tauylor, deeense.1. lyitig inn liig duenero~tee Creek, :.tile.- wes: oft Atnder~in L:. hi., :aoui: FliFTY NEG.ROES, Ment, Womnnditi tChibirnen, most of -hetn young und likely. Ala, the P'laxntation consisting of 1997 ACRES, Divided into convetnient and desirable Tracts, all of thetm having a sutliciency oft timbered ,and most of theum a considlerabile piortioni of bottom lnid. Plats of~ the severat Tnets will lie exhnibi ted on the ince lby the Overseer, wha will show them to persotns dtesironir of paurchnasing. The Crop of~ Cornn, Fodider, Stoick of Horses, Mules. Catth-., lug., Carriage. Wangone, Planta tiotn Tools, Furniture, and variious o:her articles will Ibe sold at the sane tuie. The sale will be positive anid withnout reserve. Ternms, which will lie libeural, made known on day of. sale. DAVID S. TAY LOR, Agetnt of Mirs. Nne'y Taylor. Pendleton, S. C., Nov 22 tt 4t6 - State of South Carolina, EDGiEFIELD) DISTRiCT, IN EQUITY. Loutisa N. Traylor and others 31. 0. Ttallmtan, David 1i. Tlratylor. and others. J U NDER ian oirider o~f the Court in thtis cause, I will proceed to sell at Edlgetield Cotirt flouse ain the first lMhndtay itn January next, the follow ing portion of the Real Estate of A. T. Traylor, de'd., viz: THlE VALUABLE LANDS known as the Homestad Place, counttiining Seventeen Hunt dredl and Seventny-eight (1778) aieres, inore or legs, lying tin Ctufleetiwn Creek in tis District, anid adjinittg landls cf J1. A. Blurriss, Mirs. Qutarles, A. G. Giaskitrs, llezekinhl Edwuards atnd others. This trct will tie suial in .epornto piarcelts, plats of wicht will Ibe exhibiitedl on the dnay of stile. (The parties will taske notice and hnave thne plats ready accoringly.) Alsia. a MILL SEAT on Cuftfectown Creek. at ir near Liberty II ill, cottinting two or three ieres. Tiu:t.-A eredlit onf ioe nuit two~ years. with interest fromt ilty of1 sae . except ats to Ciosis whiichl witl be retiiredi ini a'ah. Putrcha~sers tan give boniids wvitht ainille surety to secure thne purcha.1e A. SIME INS, c.a.n.n. ESTATE SALE. B V irtune oaf an iarder given by thne Ordinary tiao Mr.-. Na ney-.lictardlen, Alhtinistrantrix of te Estate ,,f .Jihn i teardeni, dler'd., I will pirowced to sell inn SA Tl'il)A Y, thne ::lst D~ecembter inst., at thne reslidence tof 1 rs. N. lte.nriden, sIN VALlUABLE NEGROES, beonginig tan tie Estate aof .John A. Retarden, de iensd, ittnil siuine OJ'11ER P'EltStNAL PRtOP FIkTV, in za credit unntil thet tirst dlay taf Navei .rnuext. with initeresit dlay oif saile. Pur ebasners t., give Notes w th gooda p ersonail coeurt tt,.s..titlN 1i. IUu;IlES, Agt. Areal Estate, wilt tinal it to their ititerest ton e~I npinipn the subscribers, its t hey now otfer for sae upnlat renasonabatle terms, thne ST1ORE HOUSE, Situtiatedl in th lV ~illatge oaf Edgaeihl, tadjaining tne Store hlouse uof Caal. M1. Frazier aid the A d. nert iser Office. The said HOUSE has twa large rotte-ne ofi witib is nat presenit ieapid tiy Rt. Flitnigani asa Shoae Staire : thte other lay A. Rtamsiny us thne Post Ofice. This House, unless solid at privaete sale, will be ex puosed to thne highest bidder un the first Mon. day in January next. Fur termts of stnle apply to R. W. Tomplkins, or either of the subnscribiers. BEN. WA LD, natl li1t 41 OIL CLOTHS, W] CURTAINS, COR1 JAS G. BAIl W OULD respectfully call the attention o goods of their own direct importation, i CARPETI Rich Medallion Carpet, new patterns; Engli colors; English Brussels, new styles, embracin tured by .John Crossley & Sons; New patterns peting; Crumb Cloths frot 12-4 to 20-4 ; Dru and Tufted Rugs, Stair Iods, &c. FLOOR 011 Of the newest patterns and best quality of G any length desired. A select stock of table Oi Carriage Oil Cloths, wholesale and retail, and r low to carriage makers. WINDOW A large and choice assortment of Window S Landscape, Vase, Flowers, &c., with trimming Dealers in 'Shades, in the country, will find it t< CURTAX A large and selected stock of Curtain Goods Curtains, embracing the latest patterns and det everything connected with a large stock of Carl MIATTINGS, Cocoa, Mattings for counting houses and b widths; Canton Mattings in .1-4, 5-4 and G-4 v check. Imported and American Door Matts, insit VENETIAN OR ST A full stock of these goods in all widths ma furnishing of churches and places of public w great variety. Brooms, Brushes, &c., to all of of our Edgefield friends, and all in want of any SO- Orders promptly attended to. New Carpet Store, 205 Broad St., Augusta, August 31, 1859 W IL L I.A 1VS T O lT MALE ACADEMY. T HE Exercises of this Institution for the eneu ing year will be resunmed on the SECOND MONDAY in JANUA R Y, unierthe supervision of Rev. J. L. Kennedy, So well known as i successful teacher and dirci plinarian, aided by competent assistants. We deem it unneceseary to enumerate the Dmny advantages of which parents and guardians may here avail themselves, who desire to secure lir their children and wards a thorough ENGLISH. MATHEMATICAL and CLASSICAL EI)ITCA. TION, such as will eminently qtualify thetm for entering College, or successfully engaging in any honorable avocation in life. The loenlity of li..taston, the snitbrity of the eliumte, the excellete (if the water, the mo rality of the community, the chapuess of board, and the reputation of the teacher, combine in ducneents to patronize this School of io ordinary character. Tuition per Tern of Five Mouths: Primary Department.............................. ,1t,0 English Grammar, Ge-graphy, &c.............11,10 Higher Braniches-Latin. Greek. Ae..........16,0j Oood Boarding may be obtaled at $10,00 per month. A. M. SMITH. Chair'n. W. 11. ACKER, JAS. D. SMITIL. JOHN C. GRIFFIN. llouurd of TI'ru~r. R. W. TODD. St'.Y. Dec 14 21n 49 GREN0011 MI 000.1 WV. P. McKellar, M. L, Tuition, lper :tnolain, freen: $2:i t. SUL). our.i. S t t p.-r monthI. E~xerci-e. re-tumned thle Ithi .1: n ury, 10 Prope~r dleportmiet au i.<t udious habIi ts en It ii.nei intsure Itic cotntfittiunce eof a lbiy at this School. References.--J. L. DAGG. 1). D., Cuthbert, G.; P. 11. ME LL, D. D., Athens, Gii.; N. 31. Greenwood atnd vicinity; atnd fire years expseri enee in teneinii. pr1- For particulars, see Ctat~aogue. Greetiwoodt, S. C., Nov 30 0* Ridgeway Academy. T iIE FIlIST S E S.ION of ' ttr menetr ot the Third .\na in JI- - aryv, undieer the superviio f 3*r. I1 F. LOYEL.ACE, who hu tti otr miidst up~wards of two yeaur w ith paerfect sat Lsinetiorn. The Schotlatic year witIlle bedivided inito to .Nessionsl of live inate eachl. it the foliowig late.e ol' Tuitioen tor the term, of tetn tmonth-: 1.st Chi., (irtihe.raphyl. Redinig Writing andie :ed Claiss. Schotol Geo'graphy.3, A rithmet ic, Etn.. Grammao~r andI lhook Keepinig, $211,100 3d t0.-s. A lgebrat~, iih umtltry. Niaturail Ph iltsn phy, with the above, $30,00 We will have ant exattinti n at thte etnd oif every qnnrter, whetn Patriots :nde Gutartiatns enn witess the pirogress ot their eIibirent aund wards. Go od Bouird can bje obta inted wit Itin hal't miile or the Arndlemy, at the usutal rates oft coitntry We would tnatise :tli nhIo ptrotnize outr School to enter at the opjening of te Session, that Classes may bce arratnged at ionce. A. J1. S.MYLY. ) Jh. 31. COGBU;RN, ;- Trtus. Jol1N SWELARENGIN. ) Dee 11 50 ' J. L. MIMS Sperintendant at Livery Stables IN REAR OF U. S. HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. H11AVINGi bought the Staibles formerly occupied by W. E. A RCH ER & CO., would be pleaisedl for nll visitors to Autgusta to call and have their Ilrses WELL ATTENDED to. I have three commnodiouis MULE LOTS. Always have on hand HORSES, CARRIAGES andl BUGGIES to hire na. good as in the City. Call and oblige yours. WILLIAM E. SIKES. Nov 23 tf 46 PfJDUIN, JFMNINE & I(01, GROCERS & COTTON FACTORLS, AUVGUSTA, GEOR.GIA-. C1ONTINUE the sale of Cotton and other pro Jduc, at their New Fire-proof Warehouise, Corer of Jacksou A Reyniold's Street. [c" Cash advantces madtoe when dlesired. ANTOIN.E POULLAIN, ThIOMAS J. J ENNIN GS, ISAIAH PURSE.' Augusta, Sept. 7, 159 Gm 395 A CARD. T lIE subscriber Ltkes this tmethod of returninig his thanks to his frietnds for their liberal sup port dlurinig the piast year, and respectfully informs them and the pulhie genierally, that he still con tinues his FAMILY GROCERY, aund will al ways keep on hand a CW)1PLETE .STOUK of everything in the Grocery linie, to which he invites the tattenttion of the traiding p.ublic. His terms are resonablle, as he is coinvintced that "a naitbie PennytH in bruer thant at H/ow .Shiling." Also on hatnd, a large stock of BOO0T S A ND SHE S, for sale ceep. THOMAS KERNAGHAN. lamurg. C., Jan. 5, 1859. ly 52 CANDEE & McEWEN, WATCII MAKERIS & JEWEERS. H AVING this day formetd a IJCo-paurtntership will occupy the Rtatots next adjoinitng the Post omfce, and will give the STRICTEST AT TENTION to all business entrusted to their care. JEWELRY and SOCIETY JIADGES ite to order and warranted. gg Particular attenition will be paid to Watch, repairing. F. H. CANDEE,' D. F. McEWEN. Edgetield, Nov. 1, 1858 tf 43 POTA T OES I.--I haive jutst received 25 ds . of PE ACH BLOOM and 25 U~hls. P'INK EY E P'OTATOES in fine order. Also, a good supply of RED and YELLOW ONIONS, and some choice CRLANUIERRIES. S. E. BOWERtS, Ag't. Dec. ', 1859 - t f '18 Dried Beef and Beef Tongues. JUST received a choice supply, and for sale low by E. M. PENN. NDOW SHADES ICES, GIMPS, &c. JE & BRO., f purchasers to their stock of the followiur iz: NGS, &c. fh Royal Velvet Carpets, new drsigns ald rich ; all of the most desirable patterns mntiliI Lhree ply Carpeting ; New styles ingrain Car ggets from 6-- to I ;--i wide~; Mosaie, Veolvet -CLOTHS, oods matutfactured, from 3 to 24 feet. wide, by Cloths in Mahogany, Rosewood, Chintz, &c. emnants of fine Oil Cloths, which will be sold SUADES. iades, at wholesale and retail, in Velvet, Gold i, including Bailie's Patent Shade Fixtures their advantage to give us a call. NS, &c. in*Damask, Satin, DeLaine, Lace, and Mnsl'n igns; Cornices in great variety; Gimps, and ain Goods. IATTS, &c. enent rootms, &c., 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, and 6-4 ridths, in striped goods, chene, white and red le and outside Wool Matts, and Grass Matts, & c. UIR CARPETING. nufactured. A liberal discount made to the rship. Stair Linen and Stair Oil Colth in which we would respectfully call the attention of the above Goods. JAS. G. BAILIE & BROTHER, Augusta, Go., near to Bank of Augusta; and JAS. G. BAILIE, Charleston, S. C. tf 34 TO CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKERS, Andl Deniers in 0RRIMN THIMMIGS& HARNES r TIE Stibseribers offer for.r sale to Manufacti rers and the Trade, a heavy stock of SPRINGS, AXLES, BOLTS, Mallleale| Cs8ti1s, FELLOES, SHAFTS, HUllS, SPOKES, Wheels, Bodies, Seats. Carriage P;rts, Bands, Patent and Enameled Leather, Ennmieled Cloths, Damasks, Curtain Sliks, Laces, Fringes, Tui. sels, Oil and Brui-aols Carpets, Yelvet Rugs, Buggy Mats, New Orleans und Florid:a Aoss. Curled hair, Bits, Buekles, Hbrnes, Threads, Tools, &c., &c., Coniprising a large and conpolete assortiient of every anrricle in telt line. Proprictors of TALMADGE'S COUPLING for Conicorl Unggies. S. P. Smnith's original COACH VARNISHES. Also, IL hea:vy .tock of cach, Gig, Bugy an ti W Iroll IARNESS, f our own iianifnieture, and in ever variety of atylea m.il nlity. ti1gether w ita olarge ni''ortment -f COL A' is, W It I.-. Ist:(;Y UlIVllULLAS, Order. by mail promptly and enrefully excen ted. SilERMAN, JIESSUP & (N)., No. 2ure, Irond Street, Bomething Nice for the Ladies E;R E J[AVANA PRIESERV ES, -Consis: ing in part o DIJULCE DE P'INAS, o d MAMlEY. " " NARtAN.JAS, " " LEMONCILLOS, " " Il1CACOS. Also, the Finest Extracts, viz: RIOSE,~ N l!T a.l Eti, CLOYt.~ ES, CINNAMO0N, PINE APPLE. STRIAW]IERRY, RtASPI3ERIRY, LEM'.ON, Nov itt 44 Sheriff's Sale, B Y Virtue taf suntdry Writ; of k.;ri Paiu to wne direct ed, I will proceed toa sell at Eidgefield Court. llouse, on the first .oltnday anal Tuesday in ,latry niext, the tfolltowing p~roplerty, ini the fol Lnn~g eniSeS, to wit: George W. Willinams &L Co.., vc Jfohn L. Hazrmon ; Trioyer, Dewing & Co. vs John L. narmon; Other laiitis Severally vs The siime. One Tract af Land coniinintg eight haundredl and eighty ares moare or le. h.iodni by lands of Thios. Perrin, WV. 1. Doirn anda others. I. W. Msaya vs Allen Franklin : Other Plaintiffs vs The~ Su.me, One Trne.r. of land coiiinig TIwo Thousatnd neres. mo.re or less, adj..iniing huo. of Wmn. Gregg, Mrs. lKisinh Swearing n undl athers. Isae BryaLn vs Win. S. 1ais, Onie .t Land tcontaining fouir acres, adjojinaing lund af 1Isae Bryan und John 1 :don. A. (1. Teatgue vs John R. W ever ; Other Plain tifh vs The Same, One lot of Landi contiaining ten eres, muore or less, adjoining ii. McD. Wever, Jnmes Swearingena and ether.. M. L~ebeschultz vs John R. Wever; Various Other Plaintillfs. Severally vs The Samne, One Lot (whereon the Defendant now resides) containing Four acres, more or less, bounded by lands of~ W. P. Finley, B. M. Rodgers and others. C. M..M~ay for another vs Henry Smith; B. F. Dotne, Endorsee vs Henry Smith, Endorsor, One Truet of Land containing Two hundred and Eigh ty-two neres, adjoining lands of J. H. May, J. T. Outs and others. Douglass Robertson vs. Permelia Abney and J. B. Williams, One Tract of Land containing Four hundred and sixty-live acres, bounded by lands of Natncy Tatlley, Mary Culclazier and others, levied upon as the property of Pornuelia Abney, Taxa--Cash. JAMES EIDSON, s.a.n. SDe. 12th 189. t 49 Sheriff's Sale ! Y Virtue of sundlry Writs of Fieri Facias to me directed, I will proceedl to sell on the first Monday atnd Tuesday in January next the following property in the following cases, to wit: Sh irley Whatley, bearer. via Lewis E. H ollo way ; Other Pluintiffs vs The Same, One Negre Boy Lewis. J. F. C. Settle vs John L. Nicholson ; Othier Paintiffs severally vs The Samte, One Negro Boy Adrew. Terms, Cash. .JAS. EID)SON,sa~.t.. Dec 1 7 2t 511 Jennett for Sale.. I ofer for sale a good JENNETT, aof goodl form anal medium size, and an excellent bireeder, her offpring are almost invariably o.f the male kind. She is now in foal by a titne Jack. I will sell a bargain. Address, Dyson's Mills, S. C. L. E. HOLLOWAY. July 20, 1859 tf 28 NIOTICE-The Notes anti Accounts due lier iryman for Boots and Shoes have been placed in the hands of~ John L. A ddison, E.-gr., for col Ietion. Will thaoe who are indebtedl to him leset call at the Squire's uflice and settle ? The money must be paid. S. F. G00OI E. Ot. 17th 18513 tf 41 Medical Notice. T hOSE indebted to the Undersigned, either lby Note or Acecont, will please make it conve niate to settle before return day-as I am in dlebt anti must have money. TIIOS. H. PATTISON. Dee 14, 4tC 49 Horace Greely!! A NUMBER ONE TA NNER enn get a good Situatien, with, liberal wages, lby apiplying immediately to the untdersignedl near Lounmires P. 0. Etdgefield Dist. S. C. A. G. WIllTE. De. 21 -.tf 50 TO H IR E, For the ensuing year, a 000D IPLANTATION BLACKSMITH. Enquire at this Offle. n.2 1 2t 50 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE! J. KAUFFER, UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Would call the attention of the people of Edgefield and vicinity to his SPENDID Stock of Fall and Winter DRY C00DS! 4 Which he is just receivin, and which in regard to LOW PRICES and ASSORTM ENT, will excell most anything ever olered in this City. My daily increasing Business forced me to make another Enlargenient to my Store This Department is solely calcuhited for WHOLESALE ONLY, Where Prices will be found favorable to any Outside Comnparison. rCountry Merchants and large dealing Planters will do well to give me a call and see for themselves. Besides my Stock of DRSS 0ODS, Such as Plain Colored SILKS, Silk ROBES, French MERINOS, PARAMATTAS, BOMBAZINES, ALPACCAS, Di:LAINES, Plaid GOODS, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES, FLANNELS AND PANTALOONERY, I have opened for examination an Assortment of CLOAKS OF MY OWN MANUFACTrIE. Being of the latest PARISH FASHION and warranted full 20 per cent Cheaper than any other SOUTHERN HOUSE. PRICE CURRANT Of some, out of the many cheap articles: DLARINES, extra good quality at 121 eta. TOWELS, at al <-1. Do bet quality 18. and 25 " LINEN HANDKFS, at 75 ets. p. r d. inp PARA MATTAS, all colors at 121 " Ludies' HOSE. all cuh rs at $1.)' O r dtzei E double witith at 25 ' (kats IALF I )SE. at $1200 r doze: ) IJI EC ES, lit 10 " Ettibriiere'l COILLAhS, lit I 2 P'atd up C3ALICOES, by the piece at G1 anid . " Silk HELTS, very lin-, at 25 SMHIRTINGS. at hi, 8,10. and up. SHAWLS, at 1.00 KENTUCKY JEANS, at 20 eta by the picce. CLOAKS, -at $250 SA TINETS, at 371, 50 and up. BLANKETS at onil $1,00 per pair. erseys, Osnaburgs, Stripes, Drills and Homespuns, at Factory Prices. ONE PRICE ON LY. J. KAUFFER. Augnsta, Oct. 5, 18.;q tf 39 WM. H. GOODRICH, WHT~OLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCIHANT. REPRESENTED BY No. 271- Broad Street;, Augusta, Ga. HAS IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE, 00 bags fair to choice RIO COFFEE ; 25 " prime Old Government JAVA COFFEE ;. 20 half' "nd quarter chests GREEN and BLACK TEAS; 00 bl . A to C Stuart's REFINED SUGAR; 20 --" CRUSHED " 12 boxes " LOAF" 12 hhds. prime to choice NEW ORLEANS SUGAR; 00 boxes TOBACCO, various brands; 75,000 Spanish and Ger nan SEGARS, 1,000 kegs NAILS, assorted ; 500 kegs SPIKES, Ltssorted; 2,000 sacks NEW SALT ; 100 packages NEW MACK EREL; 40 whole, half and quarter boxes NEW RAISINS; 100 oxes Goshen and English Dairy CHEESE; 5 kegs prime Goshen BUTTEIR; 100 boxes Adamantine and Sperm CANDLES; 50 oxes Pearl STARCH; 50 boxes Famnily and No. 1 SOAP. SUNDRILES. BAGGING, ROPE <mnd TWINE, BACON and LARD, PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER, SODA, NUTMEG, BL UESTONE, COP PERAS, INDIGO, MADDER, S{UFF, Phointed TUBS and BUCKETS, Cedar TUB3S and BUCKETS, Brass and Iron Bound WATER CANS, MEASURES, BROOMS, Rifle and Blasting POWDER, SHOT, LEAD, &c. Merchants and Planters are respectfully requested to examine my Goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Goods war ranted and terms liberal. W. H. GOODRICH. "C, McLAREN," respectfully solicits the patrona ge of his old friends to the House of WM. H. GOODRICH, and will promnise for them Go'ods at the Lowest Market Prices, on Liberal terms. Augu.<ta, Oct. 5, 1859 tf - '' E R. M. J. JONES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT THE OLD STAND OF N. J. FOGARTY & CO., UNDER TIHE A UCUSTA4 HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. I HAVE IN STORE And continue to receive a large and complete Assortment of PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PANT1S, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, GLASS, VARNISHES, INSTRUMENTS, FANCY GODS OF ALL KINDS, COMPRISING A FINE ASSORTMENT OF ENG LISHX AND AMERICAN HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES, AND COMBS, EXTRACTS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY SOAPS, &c., &c. D)RUGGISTS AND PHYSICIANS WHO PRIDE THEMSELVES IN DEALING IN PURE DRUGS A N D) MEDICINES, NAY RELY ON BEING SUITED. Feeling confident that I can furnish my cuistomers with the beat articles on reasonable terms, 1 resp~ectflly solicit a call and examinaitlon of uay stock b e reh~~aa elsewhere. Auut N ovin Aa. 9.,1859 U' 4 J. & A. J. SETZE, AUGUSTA, GA., ARE NOW PREPARED '10 DISPLAY, BE FORE THEIR CUSTOMERS, AT THEIR WHOLESALE A N D RETAIL STORE, Of the very Latest Importatione; DRESS SILKS, .Or the ltiehezt andi Most Approved Styles; DRESS SILKS, Solid Colors, Plaids, an d Striped; 5-6-8, 7-8, and 4-4 BLACE SILKS, of variou Styles and Pries; Very Rich Black Silks, Layadere STR IP:. very llandet-me; Riieb Figured CASH .11 ERE$ undt DE LAINES; Wifeb Figured CASIIERES and DE LAINES, for Children; Plain, Black, mud Fauey Colored DE LAINES; di a do " "i MEltINOS; Rich 4-4 Rol French PRINTS: iritish and Domestic PRINTS, at 0 1-4 Cents, and Upwards; Swiss and Jaconet EDGINGS and INSERTINGS; i I A BANDS; Rich Embroidered COLLARS & SLEEVES; 46 " " in Sets; THREAD and other LACES, Plain, Hem-Stitched, and Embroi4gred Linen Cr.mbric HANDKERCHIEF8 Second Mourning Linen Cambrick HANDKER CHIEFS; Second Mourning COLLARS, &c. ALSO, Carpeting, AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES! Dec. 21st 1859. tf 50 RHODES' SUPER-PHOSPHATE! P LAN'TER. 4ekin:, Manure4, will recollect that RIllerDES' SUPER-PIIOSPIlATEis the only Manure the lat '-minent analytic 1 Chemist, Profe*s.er liikell, of .'d:arylalnl, prunounced -ind which ha' heen confirmed 1-y every section into which thio Manure has bceen introelucod. This Manure is oold under a legal guarantoe of Purity and Freedom F10111II AMEIOX! 'r-:n fle eminent manufacturingeemecists, Messrs. Pete & Klert. inler whoee personal rupervision ItL0!uES' 4IPEII-PlIOSPIIATE is manufac 'arel. T1Z- mn:Lure had been uns. 4 in South Car - olina for -several ye;trs pit, with great success in the culture of Cuttnn and Corn, and is new thor 'eughly estabel;she.l for these Important stapler. Do not I. L the precent season pass witheut the ex periment. Resw sec annexed letters from gentlemen who have tried it the pact season. J. A. Ansley & Co., NO. 800 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. ATHENS, GA., Nov.22 1859. Dear Sir: Rhw.Lks Snpejer-1'tosidtate has beta applied by me this year, on a rtnIl scale, to both Corn and Cotton. The re-n!t exceeed my expec. tation, aLthough tho experinti, .,r mny reasons, were not, snt recd .ot be eot-lucted with due eaution: yet, I rut entirely e4t1iled, that the growth of weed, in both Inetance4, and the fruit in corn, and ill tho number of' h.,l!s of cotton, were fully double tho yield in the portions unmanured, 'uld this when only a table-syneonful of the Super P'hosphabte was applied as a t .p dressing to each hill ecf corn, isn't a tea.eponninec to cLh stalk of 'utton-uend thi .' t ni . late in. the season as the 18th of July. Sonme of the -- -..-~ t nine feet sighe, with six fe,-tcbranchs while the unm'.enured wa. cc may intentioen. emexi year, to Very respectfa Your (Signed) - M. UNION PO?NT. (G. I Meisrs. J. A. Ansley & Co.: O.m.ts.-[ bought a teen phate inc Baltimore, last S1 D. Leitner, oef Her~zelia, to nnre. I put abeeut 125 lhe in the drill, en land that we tjs 100 lbs. of seed cotton per The result is entirely salic at lou,t from 4..tl to 5030 lb. ry pcoor lancet. l expcet to toins for my1 Spring erop. to put his namse to this also. Yours, in great haste, (Signed) P.* W. l'RINT UP, WILLIAM FOSTER. MANiPULATED GUANO. No. 831 Sc:cosun STREET, B'?Lreonc:, Jaueg, 2., 2859.f Report of Aunalysis of Rtobinson's Man. uipalated Guano for Francis Robin son, Esq., Baltimore City. A samplle of thes above, which wraa taken at your Mills, wa< founde' upou analysis, to be capable of producing of Ammonia, - - 8.31 per cent. And to contain of Bone Phosphate of Limec, 45.82 " " The above pcropourtion 'if Ammeonsia and Bone Phosphate of L:mee is kneown toe bee moest proper for concentrated mancures. Bloth theoretical reasor ing andl the results of numerous practical experi ments huave appfroved it. An aplelication 200 lb. oft this article per nere, will supply more of Boce Phosphate of Lime thun is required bcy any ero thus leaving a couridrenble surpelus of this valua ble nutriment incorposeratad with the soil after crop pcing. aol will furncish a sufficient quantity of am monia to act as a nutriment and stimulant. CHIAS. BICKELL, Ph. D. Report en Mauupilatted Guano for Francis Robinscon. The samples amcilyzedl were teakeen by myself from the bags in the Mill where the guano was manu pilated. It contalned of Ammonia, - - - S.23 pereent. Phosphoric Acid, - - 21.98 " " MEquivalent to Bone Phosephate of Lime, 47.59" " It is therefore an excellent manipulated guano, containing enough ammonia -to produce a rapid and vigorous growth, and a sufficient quantity of phosphates to prevent exhaustion oft the soil. A. SNOWDEN PIGGOT, M. D. Analytical aned Consulting Chemist. For Sale bcy J. A. ANSIEY A Co. Nec. 49 Brcad. .St. Augusta, Ga. Dee, 21 tf 60 State of South Carolina, EDG~FIPRLD D)ISTRICT. Estate of Jesse flarteec.I U UDE R thie A et of the tLe'islature nuthori incg the Commtissioner in Eriuity tee take charge ef Dereliet Estiates under a certain value, I will proceed to sell, ona the premises, the following ceal estate of .Tesse Buartec, deceased, on the 15th day JIanuary neext, viz: ONE TRACT OF LAND, situate in Edgefad Distriet. conitainii fifty four acres more of less. on the 1Edgetield A Tlamburg Plank Road, abont flve miles asboeve Hamburg, and surrounded by lands of Albert Rambelo. Tr aies-A creedit of twelve months with lntore.-t from dlay eof sal.-, except as to coats whieh will be regneirced in cash. The pcurchaiser to pay for titles. A..eIMKINS, c.x.m. Dec.19 4t - 5 Executor's Notice, T HE Executors of the late Davidl Outs, die oceneel, give notise to all indebsted to the Es tate of the saidl deceased, to pay the samue wIthout delay, and thosre hainug claims against the Estate will present them in elue form, immnediiately. We wish to settlo up the Estate in a short time, asnd hope all interesated will give preempt attention to this notice.T. J. 0 UZTS~, * x'r - L. BIROOKS. Exr [P. S.]--The Notes and accounts wilbe found in the hands of Lemcuel Brooks. Nov. 16, 1859 tf 45 N OTICE.--AII persons indebted to the Es. tate of Dr. 0. C. Cunningham, dee'd., wili please come forward and make immediate pay ment; and all having claims against said Estate will present them properly attested. WM. HILL, Ex'or. Hamburg, June 11th. 1859. I2 E XECUTORS' NOTICE--Allpersons in debted to the Estate of Alfred May, deceased, are requested .to make immediate payment, and all having claims against siad deceased, will render them in properly attested, according to law. C. M. MAY, H. HART. ' z'ors