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A Superior Tract of Land FOR SALE! 'I'UE Subscriber offers for sale one of the most I valuable Tinrts of Lind in Georgia, lying in Lineofilnis County, on the Savannuh River and Soap Creek; (opposite Abbev:lle and Elgefield and vithin five ur.s.x iies of Durn's Mine,) cotitnjing Eighteen hundred and fifty Acres, Of which a part-is first rate river and creek low grounds. There are seven or eight hundred acres in wuods,'finely timbered, cons'ting of .W hi te. Red, Post, Overerop or Cliesnut Oaks, hickory, Poplar, Ash, Beach atl Warhos, with occasionally sinie Walnut intertmived. The most of the cleared hnd is under a good fence, and its productions cannot be surpa.i by any Lmds in this section. ' The im provements con-ists of a comfortable and conveni ent Dwelitg llouse, for a residence and farm. The Dwelling is located on an elevated and hatlthy situation, with Sprmigs of pure water scattered throuihout the premzis so. '~Th- Taio one of.the best tets for 'a 311ll or Factory there is in the county, and its eontiguity to the River makes it more valu:ile. Minerals of different kinds have been found on the prem:ases. viz: Gold, fron, Alum, &c. To an approved pmurehaser, s liberal credit will be given. A pply.to-the uidlersiened, who will take plea. ure in uh . te pr:nisus %vlit never called on. W. It. CANTELON, Lincointon, Lincoln Co, Ga. Aug 17 tf 31 Episcopal Female School, AT GLENN SPRINGS. AV!NG purchased the well-known rroperty, UL-iN SraINGs. the' undersigned propose io pen there a 1IiG1 I SCllOOL for Yuung Ladies, > the First of February 1854. No pains will be spared to secure an dliient %: rps of Instruetors. and tit make the Institution esqu d in every respect to the very best in the ladtil. A Prospecus will iort'v be insued'euntaining the usual part.e6llrs is to Tcrn:s, Se-sions,-&c. TiOS. S. ARTIIUR, J. 1). McCULL.OUGI. Auz 17 -20t 23 Edgefleld Flying Artillery, ATTENTION! Y OU are lere~bv commanded to be and appear it.your reguiar parade ground at Edgenield C. II., on Saturday the 2i)th instant, at 9 u'clock A. 31. The Company wil be formed at 9 o'clock, and mn;rehel to the Pine hlouse, where it w.ll be re iewed by Col. Iuunsox and Stai, after which the Company will partake of in auniversmry ditmer. given 1-M1en trouga 1mmtw The achpi. ai G R. Wi:vLi. fy" Scteral horses are wanted on this occasion, for w% hich fair pries will b., given. It is eartnevt.y requested that every member will be prainpt in attendance. By order of Capt. W. C. MORAGNE. JACKSON COVA, Clerk. A ug 30 2 t 30 Linen Goods SNOWDEP SIN& AR, Augusta, Ga., have receved from New York a full sulpy of Su perior 12-4 Ulen Shecting 4f best mak : Superior 8-4 and 1 -4 Table and Damask Diapers, Ileavy unbleached Tab!e I)iipers and Cioths: Superior Damask Table Cloths and Damask Nap kins: J1uckabacks and heavy Scotch Diapers for Tow- I els -uperior Bird's Eye an.1 Scotch Diapers Suer:or 4-4 trih linens and Long .awns 1i.low Case Linevns-of the best make. -A SO - Superior Furni!ure Dinities. some of extra width ; A lar::e.supply of Furniture Fringes; Superi.r Whte Marseilles Qui:ts, some of extra size and qualhify:. 12-4 Ufleached and Brown Shieetings of thte best make: Undressed 7-8 and 4-4 Blcached Shirrtingst With a fu'l supply of Ladies IJte's Goods andl staple :articles, suitable for the present sea:son, and tu a:l of which they respectfuily invite the attetntion of the publie. Augusta..-Jnhy.11,. tf 26 D R .G. TEAGUE, respectfully a R.A.wt 'the Lmalies and Getien.en ot Ed.gr:ehl V illage, that lhe has eammzienced DR AW iNG SODA W ATEli at his l'ounttr. le has a superior A para:us and fi'rnishes this d~ei'.us and healthy bvverage in its purity. ,June-S ti 21 Administrator'% Notice. ALL Persons indebtedl by Note or Accountt to .I.the late N. L. Gritlin, E'sq., are requested tio pay the s~aie, :mdn those having~ demamnds against d, easedI to render an account thereof to thle Un derigned. M. L. 1,'ON11-ul, A dm'r. .july 20 3m - 27 . Land for Waie. I lhE Subscriber of'ers for sale. .Ads Plantatin six Hundred Acres. This Tr-ft is situate.l on P'ayse's Creek. three mis East .>t the I'ne 1I -use. It is well timbered, and g~ood water abounds throu;hmmt the Plantation. Thlere tire on the'. pr:emidss aic e.nlfortable I well lg 1 louse, JitehienNegro llouses, and every' other nee''r 5s11y out buil~ling, all oh whileb are new. fTere is also on the pr'emnises an excelletnt SA W 311 LL. Fur further particulars apply to SAMlU EL POSEY. June 2.9 tf 23 W hisikey, Rum, Brand y, &c. 6O B.\RIRL.S Rectified. .\innongahela and Mil ler's Old l ve WH ISK EY. New England mnd Jatmaica R tM, Am'rican anid 1lo1:andl &1N, Amnericant und.Era.nich iR ANDY, Matdeira, Tenerifi'e anid 31a1:ga WtIK.ES, Pelpermint, Cinmiamnun and Perfect Love COR DIAL. L EMON SYR UP, by the Galon or Bottle. Irish and Scotch WHISEEY. Cider and White Wine VINEGA R, P'iit, Ilalf-p'nt attd Quart FL~A.SKS, Wine. Lemon Syrup ande Porter BOTTLES, DE MIJOH NS, all sizes E. HODGES, AGEN'r. Nov 29 if 4 STATE~ OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFJI'.LD IlSTRIC.T. IN EQUiTY. Bej. L. Gill, Sarah, his wife. and Stusatn 3orris, Bill for vs Partition, Satrah Morris, et al. T appeairing to my satisfacetion, .thiat the De fendats, '.loshiua Morris, Doctrine 31 orris, Joseph Mo.rris, 'Nm. 11. .Morris,,Johnt Morris aind Pleasatnt Morris, jr.. reside beyonid the limits ol' this State, Ott Motioni of Mr. ABtSEY, Solicitor foComplanitits, It is ordered, thtat thtey do appear within llhree ttonthIs friomn the date hereof', and answer, plead or detmtr to t his Bill, or Jtdiitent tand Order pro confesso will be takent against theta. A. SI MKTNS, c. E. E. D Dec 29 .3 . 3m_ _ '' 50 Land for Sale ! TihE Subscriber offers for sale the Plamtation otn whichl lie resides con gtaiting Five Ilundred and Fifteeni - Acres. This Tract of Land is situa ted (Sn Ninetv-Sii Creek, live miles South of Sti epot. It is'well watered, well timbered, and in good condition for cultivationi. Thwre is on thtc premises, a comfortable Dwcl ing lHou" a new frame Gin Ilouse, excellent Ne gro Houses, and every-othter ntecessairy out build' ing. *R. G. M1. I)UNOVANT. May 1 3m9 18 Tolle d B EFORE me. .T. Mt. Norris, a Magistrate ini an for the l)istrict ot 1Edtdiehl, South Carolina, by Mo'ses Ilioisteitn, an esti ny htorse. Said horse ii 'drk chtestiut sorrel, with the right eye out, a sinal i bite spot int the forehead,-supphoseh .to be abiu fourteen or fifteen y'ears.old, andh apprmised at thirt) dlars. .1. M1. NOR RIS, 31. E. D). Ridge'..Tnly 30, 1853. 1mtimit 29 ALL those indebted to the estate of Willat AGarrett, dee-J.. are requested to make pay mett forthwith. and thos~e having demands aeniins said estate will ren~der them in properly attested accordinmg to law. CH,\ATR ES H AMMOND, ) WM1. G. IIAMMOND, a THOS. GARRETT EDGEFIELD COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE FOR-YOUNG LADIES. OFFICERS COLLEGIATE DEPARTMNT. Rrv. C. A. RAYMOND, PRINCIPAL AND PROF. O NAT. HISrORY, NAT. SCIENCE AND CHEMIsTRY. REV. WM. CHRISTY, PROF. OF ANCIENT LANGUA GES AND MATIEMATICs. ACADEIVHOAL DEPARTMENT. Miss HELEN MONTGO1ERY. - PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. Miss HELEN RAYMOND. MUSICAL DEPARTMENT. .MRs S. A. RAYMOND, DIRECTRESSANDTEACH: OF YOCAL AND INSTRUtENTA. MUSIC. -.. , AssrsTANT, (to suppl d.) 2n1I*-IfELEN iIAYM&ocar. sefi. Drawing, Painting and the FrencA Langun '.* are also .succesfully tdught. REMARKS, T IHE Third Academio -yeat- will commence on MONDAY the 19th of September. The whole number of Pupils Jn attendanee. du ring the past year has been 112. 'The next Session will commence with greatly increased facilities for instruction. These consist First, Of the very considerable additions to the building which have been made during the present Smriier, Second'y, Of tie purchase of a very splendid Philosophical and 'Checeal A pparatus, the original cost of which was above $2,00. This has been added to that already in the Institute. Thirdly, Of an alsditional number of Teachers. Fourthly, Additional Pianos, five of wh:eh, and an Organ for the practice of Sacred Mitsie, are now in the Iustrtute. There will also be opened. in connection with the Institute a PERMANENT BOA RDING 11OUSE. For this purpose the very desirable and spacious mnsion, fornrly owned by Mr. EDMUND PENN has been purchased by the Principal. A large num ber of Pupils can here enjoy not only the coifurt of a 'well regulated horne, but they will be at all hours under the control and watchful care of their Teachers. The:r hours of study, seasons of recrea tion, visiting, &c., will be regulated by their instrue ors; and any directions which parents may give conee-rn:ng their children will be rigidly observed. Board canti also be obtained in several of the best amiies in the Village. The Tru-teces take pleasure in adding their re newed commendatious, to the flattering testinoninas which are d~n' given.of the very high estimnate in shehit Tins ifutlT6i~Tsis-cit. iey~ n1 thcat nht. omil does it deserve fully, the patronage of their tell'ow cit:zens, buL that the Pe-ple of the District may justly feel proud of raisintg up, and sustaining uch a noble Institute in their nidst-an lustitute which they believe second to none. They :.lso take pleLsure in recotmending to the atrons of the School the R -v. Wt. CnRISTY of Alabama, a Presbyterian Clergyman, a gentleman with whomn they are personally acquainted. Mr. C. brangs with hima are quaificationts, ripe experi.ence. and the best recommntations. His acceptance of the position offered him in the nstitute, they are convined will add very tmuch to its strength and merits. The Assistant yet to be chosen in the Mu. sical De)parttent, will be required to passess the hivhest qualifications. The Acleraieal year is divided int- three Ses siotis of 14 weeks each. There are two vacations, tine at the tiate of the Christmas holidays, and one in A ugustnand September. Expenses per Session of 14 Weeks. Collcgiate Department............. $15,00 Acaletaie do .............. 12.00 Primary do ......$7,00 and $5,00 Pupils using the Philsophical Apparatus, are chuarged Extra $2,00 per Session. And all Pupils are chaged 50 ets each,. a Session, for continigentcies. Extra Branches. Music.................. --- ...--$1800 Frenrch.............. ....... .... - 800 IDrawinf........................-8,00t Oil Paintinag.............15,00 Thete is no chnargre for use of Pinano. Board, with washing, lights anad fuel $10 per month. There are no other extra charges, except fur RI. T. MLE, - S.- F. GOODE, Trustees. E. PENN. ) A ngust S, 1853. ' tf 30 Boarding and Day School ! Tjil EI110RD)ING & DAY SCHOOL of Mrs. .1.1. McCxr.tNrocxc will open on Monaday the 15th August nrext. She is al~so pepaared to Board young Ldes. July 20 7t 27 - To Sportsmen! 9 3M0ST Stuperir 1)OUBLE GUNS,1lamanated .. steel barrels, br box, turn-otf guards, box fur taiture, steel eseutchleon'd, waterproof. Price $125, mtd ehneap-art thart. Two mnost superior Double Guns, damttascus haor rls, baar box, turtnoff' guards, and box furniture. Price $100n. A Doz. COLTS' superior Pistols 4 inch $25 each. 0 u " "s5" $:10 " * " " " " 4 and 5 inch. engraver1 $35 and 40 eachl. 4 Doz. CO LTS' superior Pistols, 5 inch, engraved rtdr Ivory stocks, $tit each. The ab~ove are sometihinag superior to any thting ever offeredl before ina this mnarket. Thae lovers of a GO01) -Sporntitag Guni," would do well to all and see them. They W~ILL give satisfiaction. -Also Prat ut Leather Gun-Case's, Gun Bags, Shot 1 Powder anid Blowing florns arid Powder 11< - Percssion Craps of every qunality, Dog Calls Colars.. Decoy Ducks, aind last though not le.'r few (just the corret size) " Pocket Conmpanic. for the occasion. Thea anbove just receivebsrd will be sold on reasonable terms by ROBINSON & JACKSO3 Hamburg, A ug 8 tf 2 Pick les! Pickles ! AS the season has arriv'ed for Housekeepers tc mnake their Pickles, please call and get youl SP~ICES, C2LOV ES, N UTMEGS, MACEi, PEIPPER~, ALLSP'ICE, GIN GER, WIII'1TE MUST ARD SEED Andl Super'ior APPLE VINEGAR, ati of whiel are just received and for sale by Aug 10G. L. PENN, AGENT. Notice to Free-School Teacheri TN conisequencee of the great inacrease of Sebolor .unader the late extension of thne 3d Class, th Board haave determirned to pay for otady one Scholt ia a fiaily of piersonls possessedl of mtoderate mean wieba rany be called thne 4th Class to distinguish farum thne old 3d Class. Comma~issio.nersar'e request ed to e-xp'ann to the Treachers thte limits of thre '3 Class proper. Teachers, are requested to nmake -out their at counts with mrore care. Platce the childrecn's nu; .ei aid thne numarber of days they have been taughti seprte columansr and tadd up the figures of all th coumns correctly. The account must show th number of children taughi. Cotmmissioners and Teneher. who may see th rrtie are requesad to aqulte iga much as poi sible. By order of the Board.' -R. T. MIMS, See'ry. A ug 10 4e30 Notice. A LL those who are indebted to the Subscrib are requested to make some arranagementi settle up by the I15th Septenaber tnext. Those wI will taot conmply with this request will have to sett with an Attornecy. .D. D. BRUNSON. A u g1006 30 ,~LT Prsns Notice. L Prnsindebted to the Estate of hUng L.Neal,dee'd., previous to his deatih will plea tmake payment before the 1st of October next. A i thse having dematnds aginst the same will hat them in properly attested before that time. a W. S. MOBLEY, Adm're M. M1. HIGGINS.5 A ugi 1St8 30 On hand and for Sale ASUPERIOR Lot of WINES and LIQUOR t.which will be sold in quantities of Three Ga os. or more, by F. M. EICHOLAS. ,,l. Gt tf 2 Edgefield Female Academy, D EV. N. ALDRICH respectfully announ - ces to -his former patrons and to the public generally tharho.will open on the first M.ondaty in September dexi, ii SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LA DJE$ at his prescit residence, and will hold himself prepared to receive into his family tho children of .all-such parents as may be desirous of having them under hs irmediate care. The usual Branches taught in Female Seminaries wil-be p'ursued in this, and every care will be'taken to advance the Scholars iu the various departments, 154 PRATT STREET, BALTimLv", (REGLUAR 1LCENSED AGENTS FOR MARYLAND.) The following Schemes for July. will be found especially worth the attention or-the public, and orders are most respectfully sul:eited in them. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! -$151,981! Patapsco, 226, for August 22. - I Prize of $9,000 is $9.00 1 4 " 4.000 is 4,000 ' 1. " " 2192 is 2.492 1 " " 1,500 is 1,500 - of $1,250, 1 of $1000 200 Prizes or $50, &c., &e. Tickets %,'3. Shares in prorortion. Certificates of Pavikages of 25 Wholes $42, Halves ( 21, Quar. $106. $,296,696. Del Air, Class 14, for Aug. 22. 1 Prize of $18,656 is $18.G56 31)" " 1,$60 are 55,800 60 " " 3S Pre 23,160 60 of 200, 69 of 100, &c., &c. Tickets $5. Shares in proportion. Certificates of Packages of Who'es, $9, Halves, 121 20 " " 1,250 are 25, uu 20 " " 750 are 15.000 200 " " $200 are $40,000 Certificate of Packaaes cost e5 Wholes S140, 25 lalves $70, 25 Quarters 35, 25 Eighths 171. $1,065,895! MAMMOTH SCHEME. GRAND CONSO.LDATED, R, FOIR AUGUST 27, 1 Prize of $60,000 1 1 Prize of 436,000 1 1- " 20,000 1 " " 10,000 100 " " 1,000 100 " " 500 160 Capitals of $600, 71 of $100- 80. 60, 50, &e. Certificates of Packages of 25 co-t Wholes $260, 25 Halves $130, 25 Quarters $65, 25 Eighths $321 The Lotteries in 'laryland are drawn under nu thority (of the State by Sworn Commissioners elect ed by the people. One Package in any of the above Lotteries may draw the 4 highest Prizes. All Lotteries are answered by return mail, and the Offic'al Printed I)rawings wi:h a written expla nation sent immediately the result is over. When convenient send a draft, as most secure. From the very immnense tumber of Pr-izes sold by us r~eently, we are fully justified in saying, that in order to' obtuain a Good Priz , it is only necessary to address a line to Whereas, Lydia 1ton.. have applied to mue for Letters of Administra-| tion, on all and singutlar the goods and ehnttles.| rights and credits of Gaazaway Bowen, htte of the District atforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and namonish u.lI and singular, thu kindred anid credi:ors of the said deconsed, to be and apper before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holdetn at Edgefield C. HI., on the 21st day of August inist., to shtow entuse, if any, why the said administration should not he grated. Given tunder my handl atnd seail, this ~8th day of August itt the year of ouar Lord one thousand eight hundred andl liftyv-thiree, antd in thte 78th year of American Independence. H. T. WRIG HT, 0. E. D. Aug 10 2t 30 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. PYIH.T. WRIGHT, Esquire, Ordinary of .kEdgelield District. Whereas, Thwmas Rodgers haa fin.n"'. ' Given under my hantd and seal, this 3rd day ,of Augumst,int.the year of our Lord one thous atnd eight htundred and fifty-three, and in the '78tha year of American Indepenidence'. H. T. WRiGH T, 0. E. D. A ug 10 21 - 30 Notice. A NDREW RAMSEY, the authorized Agent oif the Edgeleld Odd Fellows and Mlasionie Building Associat'on will ea:l upon thme Stockhoulders who hiave not paid their litrst instalimnt, for the 1st instaiment of 10 per cent on their Stock-and i also nuitorized to receive additional subseariptions to the capital Stuck. A. G. TEAGUE, President. SA ug3 tf. 2'. * Harness. . C ARRIAGE and BUGGY HARNESS, s "JWmagon Harness, Double and Single. it Riding liridles, Plantation Bridles, Collars, &c. .Mauactured of good materials, anid by good work d men, next door to J. B. Str.:IVA. R. T. MIMS. .. Jan 12 tf 52 n' Wanted e BOOT. Shoe and Harness Mak ers. Also, for sale e all kitnds of Upper and Sole Leather, North era and French Calf Skinis, Liningt and Bindinj is Skins, ilarness and -Band Reather, Shmoentiker' a- Findings, Boots ad Shoes and. Plhantation Brogan always on fiand-made of best materials. Also, Lamp, Train-, Neetsfoot and Tanners Oib for sale by R. 4.M 8S DIee .15ff4 Notice, "S HEREBY given to all persons indebted to th 0Estate of Edmund Boyd, dec'd., to make itt he mediate paymenat, and those having demands aganr the said EstatE, will reader them in properly attestec JAS. & TAN DY.B3OYD, Ex'rs. -Dec 8 1y 42 h Notice, IALL Persons indebted to the estate of Henry: a .iFreerpan, dee'd., will conme forward ume ditely and make payment, and those having de mands wvill render them in properly attested. J. H. JENNINGS, Ex'or. Feb 9 ly 51 Notice. S PPLICA TION will be made at the next Se 51'tl.ston of the L.egislatare to re-Charter the Toy of Edgefield S. C. Ju.y 2- 3:a2 G00OD S A' OBST, N order to piepare 4 -inend to nake in my.busines on the ciober next, I will sell from and after this .Eintik9e t Odil Without any reservation at The Stock is'ENTIRE, having been bonght this Sprin"gat e., jp and is composed pricipalily of gpring alli er Goods, all of which I now-'oflr. withoute- rt of humtbugery, AT COST. " LOD HILL. July'13,1853 26 tbe WARIU1OLJSi !C_1) _DROCfLyi~i\l NESS at the same well kno' Stands, (Sore on. Broal Street. opposite the E4xNTRs' 11oE now t-recting, and Warehouse ontmpbell St.,) -here they will be happy to see the friend' and a aint nnces of the late firm, having. Al.ways on .ad a LARGE AND WELL SELCTED t Stock of Grocerics, - Suited to Planters' trade, in whieh they feel 6pn6 dent they cay offier inducements equal to any -use in the City. D' Cush advances made on .ton in Store when required. WMN-. M. BEALL, MIHN W L.STOYALL A uusta, July 27 6'm 2 EDGEFIELD NIAL OADE.Y !I T H1E TRUSTEES of this I4titution beg leavi T to assure thd public that. ieir ehool is noi in successful operationi.and tl41th ey are determinea to use their best exertiots to. p, e it upon the high! est aid surest footing. For other partieulars see fi' idvertisement.I Terms-Recently. tblished, In the Classical Department per, Seesion 0' five months.... ..... 00 -In the higher English Brinichcs........ 00 I, hk-sser " . . . . 00 --I U, ~ GL.O. A. ;JDISON, J May 18 tf 18 W ant d' A TEACHER to take chii c of BETHIANY ACADUEMY iminediatel . For particulars apply to any of the Trustees: W. IIARRIsoN, - A. BROoKs, S. F. STerPINss, J L. TA.na-T, J. H. YIELDELL, J. SHErrARD, S. S. Tomirmxms,- REYOLDS, W. TDimER3MAN, GA.rms. N. B.-Mr. Garrnr. willont:nue in, cbarge until his successor can be preWu ed. School will be resumed on the Firbt MondyA Auguet next. July 8, tlp 26 Head-Qudters. .tie U t E C . - -- Tusday, the 2nd of A ugust r4st. The'2nd Regiment of Cajalry at Longmyer's, on Thursday thme 4thr of Augti. The 8th Regiment of Inffint at Morrow's Old Field, on Saturday, the 6th ofAugust. The 6th Regiment of Inf; try at Loimaa's on Tuesdamy the 9th of Augest. The 4th Regiment of in try at Uian's on Tursday the 11h of Augrust~ Thet 4:?nd Regimient of Inf ry at Mintoni's, on Saturday the 13th of Aug~ust.i The 2dl lleiment of Infantry at Uall's on Wed nesday the 17th of A ugust. The 5i1. agimment of ln'fargry at Ihunter's, on Saturday, -' 20th of Auigust. Thme 1st ,-gimnmt of Caval--y at Pickensville, on Tuesday the 23d of Augnst. The '3.1 Regiment of Infatry at Toiiey's Old Store, on Thursday the 25th o)f August. The 1st Reg:ment of Infantry at B3runton's, on Samturday the 27th of Au::us: The Comnimisined and Non-Commissioned offi er will assemble the day piexvious at the place of Irendezvous of their respectivii Regiments fur Drill '- attend flead-Q.uuartek-. MILYOR;D, July 25th, 1853. ORDER NO. 'I'4nE following clause of Seetiin thirteen of the ..Act of 1841, if not .eamplied with by the Brigadier Generalhs or Coraandants of Brigades, the law will be strictly'enforeed : "ie shall annually rmtkce and transmit) to the A djutant and Inspeet'or General of this Stati, by the first day of October, a full arid complet'e .report of the strength: of his Brigade., . of the public arms, equipments, books, ordnance and .iilitary stores ie its possin A fter the extension ofr:t~.s order, iesignatiom~ will not be accepted until the above is cotiplied with The Major Generals are charged-with the exten sioi of this order. By orde of tihe Commander in-Chef. '9 ~ rteo wi h ir aim odirected,. 1 shatll pr rxeed to sell at Edge tfield Court, Hottse, on thJirst Monday in SeF tember next, the.Tract of Land where the De fendant John Marsh .resides, -containing fiv thouand acres, uiore-tor lessa, adjoining hands c Rambo & Walke, Wm.(llover, D. J. Walke JohnWise and others, Jipon which there is valuable Savvil ad er power. Terms Cash..-. LEWIS JONES, S. E.. D. Aug 3 . . L 29 Superior AkRIe Vinegar. J UST received 400 i~s APPLE VINEGA] tof superior iquality.,. I you want Vinegar, th . n is Viiegar, dont fail to ani.xd getsa suply- It 'n really line and no-misinka~c For wale by G,. L. PENN, AaNr. FOGARTIE CORNER KING AND WENT WORT IMPORTATION OF HO LADIES, GENTS, and CHILDREN'S 10 SIERY AND GLOVES, in ail the desirable styles of this market, Ladies' Engi. and German White Col'd Cotton Hose, Gent's. English and Flanders Half. Hose, Damask Napkins, at $2 per dozen. Huckaback French and Scotch Towels, at $1,25 per doz. 2 yards wide heavy Scotch Damask Tabling, SUMMER BOM SUPER. BLACK BOM BAZINES, EXPRES LY FOR SUMMER WEAR, Fine Black Chally, Lupin's slannfacture, Wide Black Marecline Silk for Dresses, ourning Muslins, 12J ets. LONG CL( YARD WIDE LONG CLOTHS, AT 64 ets. Heavy Brown Homespun for Shirting, at 64 ets. Manchester Striped Shirting for Negros, at 6e. Blue and Striped lomerpun for Negroes, at 10 c PARASOLS ANI Gent's super SILK UMBRELLAS, Fine Scotch Ginghant Umbrellas, MANNILLA GRI Superior India GRASS CLOTH Ior skirting, FANS, F) * n~ :g Fans, 13FUG'E-RTl A1cTA STEAM T HE SUBSCRIBERS having refitted the abo KINDS OF WORK at short notice. Sash, Blinds, Doors, V Of the best quality, and at retsoniiable prices. Pai ORNAMENTAL WORK, such as MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, MANT Which for style and finish are unsurpassed. Alst Seasoned Lumber, Floring, W Also, WOIKING PLANES, DESIGNS and W All Orders will receive prompt attention. A ugusta, Ga., July 20 Steam Mill for Sale, TIIE Hamburg and EheL field Plank Road Con .pany offer forsale their VALUA RLE STIEAM MIL, now in operation ahout ten miles fron h-lain burg. The Engine is of Thirty Ilorse Power, built by Messrs. Hunston, Green & Co., Providence. R. I., and hias one of Pitchers' P'atent JHydrau'ie Reg ulators attached. Thle lalitl 's litted .up with, one of Pa es' Patent Saw M\ills, andi cut the last year over TWO tSiLLlON feet of Lumiber. Persons desiring to purchase will please call and -.. ' , <ration. brgto near thc new Bridge over Stevens Creek. Persons travelling or sending their Wagons or Vehies5 to llamnburg by the Martin Town Road, can avail themselves of the Branch P'lank Roiad to Hamburg, by turning to the left, half a mtile above lardy's Church, by which they will avoid all the hills and sand on the Martin Town Road. Rates of Toll. Four, fiye and six haorse Wagons, 5 eta per mile Three " " 4"" " Two " -3 " "1 " Two " Carriages 3 " One " " 2 " " iorseback travellers, " 1" " " Vehicles on meetng, arc each entitled to hanlf the PL ANK TR A CK, and tl-e Drivers are required to turn to the " RIGhIT !" 11. A. KENICK, President. Uamburg, July S t f 34 Chaupanant~s Cttonl Gins! W~E still make these best of COTT'ON GINS, Vat outr ohl1 stand. We warrant them to give satisfaction, which they never fail to do. All orders thankfully received and promptly at .D. J. GILCIIRIST, A dm'r. Dec 11 tr 48 Notice. PPLICATION will be made to the Legislature. Aof South Carolina, at its next Session-to a-end the Charter af the Hlamburg and Edgefield Plank Company. 2 July 12 tf - 2 Notice S H EREBY given, that application will be made ..at the next Session of the Legislature,- to char ter the road now leading fromn Startin .leCarty's on tme Ridge Road, to Jackson Holmes' on the IAower Colubia Road, there to-intersect the Roads leading to h amburg, Granitiville and Aiken. A ugust 3 3m 29 Notice S HEREDY given that application will be made to the next-Se ion of the Legislature, for an act to inorprate t)( Bethleham Cdimp Ground in Edgeield Distri . A ugust 3, ., 3m 29 -Notice S HEREBY GIVEN, that application will be made at the next/Session of the L.egislature. to re chnrter the Ferry across the Saluda River, at the Island Ford. June 29, 3m 23 Notice. APPLICATION will be made at the next Sea. .sian of the Legislature. for a public Road to be opened from Boazoman & Payne's Ferry, on Sa luda River. The said Ferry hais been chartered far the last three years. The Road to run from the -Ferry to blount Enon, from thence to intersect the Higgins' Ferry Road near Thos. Coleman's. -Edgeteld District, July 6 Saa 25 .--Extra Fine Chewing. TST received a few Boxes of EXTRA FINI tF HEWING TOBACCO, thme celebrated " Cal haun Brand," manufactured expressly for the Sub, sriber. G. L. IPENN, A GENT. Itesos Notice. LTPesn indebted to S. E. Bowsas a BoEs&HIL, will please come forwart and make payment as we intend selling Goods i. tt futureFOR CASH isggr We hare just received a full supply of Fain ily Groceries which we would be glad to sell LOV Fo ~sif BOWERS & HIILT.~ & DELAND, F1 STREETS, CHARLESTON S.- C. SIERY AND GLOVES. [NFANTS'LACE OPEN WORK SOCKbi Boys' Striped Half Hose, Infants' Lisle Thread 3-4 Hose, Boys' Rnndomn Spun 3.4 Hose, at 12J et. SmualI lot Boys' and Infants' Socks, at 64 cis. FOGARTIE & DELAND. ER WEAR ong Lawns for HIdks. by the yard. [ris Linen Shirlings. FOGARTIE & DELAND. BAZINES, &c. BLACK SEWING SILKS FOR DRESSES Black Crape DeParis, 3lack Bareges, Nlack Calico at 10.cents.. FOGARTIE & DELAND. )THS, &c. 7OOD STYLES CICO for Servants, at 6-c Furniture Chintz at 6 cts per yard. apron Check, 12 yards for $1. Fuli width Cotton- Sheeting, at 3licts. FOGARTIE & DELAND. UMBRELLAS. k rich assortment new styles Cnnopied PARA SOLS, and Plain Chambray Parasols. FOGARTIE & DELAND. SS CLOTH, &c. CORDED SKIRTS at 37 ets. extra finish. FOGARTIE & DELAND. LNS, &c. Vch styles Silvered Folding FANS with and without Mirabeau feather. w e . -- PLANINC MILLS! re Establishment, are prepared to furnish ALL Findow Frames, &c., tiular attention is paid to all descriptions of LES, ARCHITRAVES, &C., &C., , constantly on hand eather Boarding, Ceiling, &c SPECIFICATIONS for Buildings. WOOD & SUDDARDS. 2m 27 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLEAS. WILLIAM M.. McMANUS, who is in the W. custody of the. Sheriff of Eilgefield District, ,y virtue of a Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendula, it the suit of John K. Hlora, having tiled in my )tise, together with a Schedule, on oath, of his state and effects, his petit:in to the Court of Comn non Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the >eneit of the Acets of the General Assembly made '.r the relief of insolvent debtors. It is Ordered, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PL EAS. OlIN D. KING, who is now in the Custody of t the Sheriff of Edgefieldl District, by virtue of a Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum, at the suit of Thomas J. Latner, having filed in smy Office, to gether wiulh a Schedutle on ctli,- oflhis estate and effects, his petition to ilie Court of Common Pleas, prnviing that he may he admitted to the benefit of theActs of the General Assembly, made for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered, that the said Thomas J1. I atner. and all other creditors to whom the said Jo~hn D. Eing is in anywise indebt ed, and they are hereby summoned, and have no tie to appear before the said Court at EdgefieldI C. 1I., on the 1st Monday in Oct. next, or on somne other convenient day to be set apart and appointed, during the sitting of the said Court, to show eause, if any they cnn, why the prayer of the said petitioner aforesaid should not be granted. THiOS. G. DACON, C. C.. Clerk's Offie . June 7, 1853.!! STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAS. :;AiVER SI'.IPSON, who is now in the Custody -?of the Sheriff of Edlgefield District, by virtue am Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum, at the .t of )arlug.j. Walker, having filed in my Offie eether with a Schedule on oath of his estate and dets, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas rying that he may be admitted to the benefits oi the Acts of the General Assembly, made for the relief of ins'olvent debtors. It is ordered, that the said Darling J. Walker and all other creditors t< whom the said Oliver Simpson is in any wise in debted, and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear before the said Court at Edgefieke Court House on the grst Monday in October next or on some other convenient day to be set apart amt appointed during the sitting of the said Court, te show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the said petition aforesnid shomuld not be granted. THLOS. G. BACON, C. E. D. Clerk's Office, June 9, 1853. 16t 22 State of South.Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLE AS. PETER QUATTLE3LJM who is now in th d.Lustody of the Sheriff of Edgefield Distri& Iiy virtue of a writ of Capias ad Satifacindm 'at the suit of Williamson Brisky, having filed amy Office, together with a Schedule on oath of hi Estate and effects, his Petition to the Court of Com muon Pleas, praying that he nmay be admitted to tbu benefits of the A cts of the General Assembly mad for the relief of insolvent debtors: It is or'deree that the said Williamson Brisky, and all othe Creditors, to whoin'the said Peter Quattlebum isi anywise indebted; and they are hereby summone< and have notice to -appear before the said Court,: Edgefield- C. H., on the first Monday- in Octobe next, or on some other convenient day to be si apart ad appointed during the sitting of the mai Court, to show, cause if any they can, wliy til prayer of the said petition aforesaid should ato I granted. THOS. G. BACON, C. -E. D. Clerk's Office, July 1, 185. . 3te 25 STATE OIr SOUTHt CAROLINA; EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON P L EAS. ~,ARTIN MEDLOCK who is now in the cc ltody of the Sheriff of-Edgefield District, 1 virtue of a Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendusm, the suit of John A. A ddison, having filed in rr Office, together with a Schedule on oath of his e tate and effects, his Petition to the Court of Cot mon Pleas, praying that he amay be admitted to- tl benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly, ma< f'r the relief of insolvent debtors It is ordere that thme said Johmn A. Addison, and all othe the creditors to whom the said Martin Medloek in any wise indebted, be and they are hereby sui I moned and have notice to appear before the am Court at Edgefield Court House, on Tuesdayt 4th day of October next, to show cause, if any th - ctn why the prayer of the Petition aforesaid shoe rnot be granted. T .BCN .5 Cler's ~ceJ T. 8 G13. BACN c. . Carolina Hl-otel, HAMBURG, &. C. 1 IS popular Estaiblishmnt havi'g ben thof-. ouTThly repaired and reitted *ill.entire NEW FURNITURE, the Subscriber takies pleasure .in informing the publie, that he is now prepdred tp aC conimodat both AMAN. and IhORSE, In a styfe,z he hopes, to give complete satisfaction. JOHN L..-DOBET. IHmburg, March 23, tf -10 17 The Abbeville Banner and AndersoniGa zette will each copy tie-4bove four times atnl 10i ward accounts to L D lMourninig e ZG~dd V Uppy Plain :-- ---- lomi.tag Mus ias . -b ~ quality. English'Crape and plain-blaek Lisne WHY - - Ladies' Mourning Mlabtillas of -neir ana b.eautifu. patterns. Ladies' plain black mid white pontodCrape Co - lars. With almost- every other article reqitired Ladies' Mourning apparel. lay 25 i ..-1 Negro Cloths and Osnaburga - At Very Low Prices! SNOWDE N & SHEAR, Augusta. Gna.-iarl received a large suipply of NEGRO.0kOT S - of -George Schley's and the Augusta Manuaefactorilgra Company's make. - Also, the superi6r.Negro'GLOTRS mna-dahA Mesrs. Fries of North-Carolina; and oter-*styls to which they respectfully invite the attention 4. Planters and country Merchants. S. & S. keep constantly on hand a largie supply of COTTON OSNABURGS, Shiirtingand Spng ings of the Augusta Manufacturing Company, wich they sell at the Manufactet er's prices. Augusta,.luly.11~ f '2 Medical College of Georgiar T iiE TWENTY-SECOND COURSE of'LEC T URIES in this lnstitution, will commqnee oA the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT.. Faculty. Anatomy, G. M. NEwToN, M. D. Surgery, L. A. DucAa,.M. D. prudence, L. P. Gav, m. D. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and fnfantsj. J. A. Eve, Ml. Physiology and rathological Anatomy, If. V. Br. MILLER, M1. D. Institutes and Practice of Medicine, L. D. Font, 51. 1). Demonstrator of Anatomy, 11. F. CAXnr..r, M. ). Ass-stant Demonstrator, Ro-r. CA3Pr.K.LL, M. 1). CLINICA L LECT URES wi:l-be del$vered regu larly at the City llospital, and ample opportunities will be atrorded fur the study of Practical Anatomy. Fees for the entire Course....... $105.00 Matricuhtion Tiuct (to be taken once) 5,00 For further particulars, apply to - G. M. N EWTON, Dean. A ugusta, June 29 2n 23 Co-Partnership Notice. HAVE this day iissociatel Mr. THOMAS H. IllTT in business with me; which will in futateo, be transacted under the firm of Bowzas &.11'v. S. E,.30WEIIS. Hamburg, Nov 5, 1S52. - Notice. A LL persons indebted to S. E. Bowras, will tplease .x and pay their notes and acgunts as I ami desirous of closing my old 'busmness nrime diatelv.. S. E. BOWERS. im,h,,r N~ov 5.1859 -- Wlei, Half and Quarter l arrels, and Pianmily Mes blackerel in Kits, SPERM ADAMANTINE CANDLES; LA.MFL A ND LIANSE ED OI L, R AiSINS. ArL- . MONDS. NU TS OF A LL KINDS, - PRESE~RVES, PICKLES, Frsh Lobsters, Salmon and Sardines, C A N DIES, SPIES ALL EUIDg, 8NeEID H!EF & TCNCUEXS FINE OLD DRANDil-S, WI1NE9, Nectar, Eagle and Rye Wilkey, - A rso A Well selected Stock of CROCKERY and GL ASSW ARE. BOW ERS & l11'tT. Ilmburg. Nov 5. 1852. tf 43 HO ! FOR FLORIDA 0-P-H ! FOR THE L.AND OF FLOWERS, MILK AND - HONEY ! HE Subscriber ofiers fo'r sale lisa TRACT OF~ IL AN Ii, ontaining nbout 850 acres, more or' lcss, lying 12 miles Southwest of A uderson C. II., in one ,mie of' boat navigattion) on Savannah flve 3o0 acres of which is cleared laird, mand 50 or 90 acres goou1 bottom land. This tract-:s susceptible of divi.''n into two or inore tracts. Alit', anotner Tract of 250 aces situated oh Big . Gerostee creek, 11 miles Southwest oaf Ander son, 20 acres of which is No. I bottom, and. about 90 acres wood land. Ao, another Truet contnining 480 acres, .310 of. - which are wood lixdfaiud aboutl 30 acres of bottoan hind, .lying adjining the Evergreen tract, on the Augu.a road, also on the road leading from Anider.' son C. H. to Athens, Ga. Also. another tract containing 100 acres, lymg. on teu road leading from Anderson C.$.toi Doolys Ferry. Persons desirous of purchasing will -npply to, or address me at Evergreeni, A nderson District, S. C. I shall at any time take pleasure in shiewing all 0?' either of the above tracts, to any person wishing to purchase. JA MES EARLE. A pril 20 tf .14 Splendid Farm for .Sale ! TIIE Subscriber offers for sale-her valuable.set'. . tlemnent, known as EV ERG R EEN, situated in Anderson District, S. C., 12 miles Soutli-west' of tec Town of Anderson, and four miles- east of the avaah-lRiver. This p'ace compriscs Eleven lunded Aeres, eveni hundred of which is ih. fne Woodland, One 11undred mind Filty Aers of 1iest .,Creek lBottoin, mostly in cultivation, and 400.or 00 riacres of Upland, all in a godstate of culture.-s sUpon the premises isa acat and-.-sub!tantlil-)wel lnag house,KiceNgo cteanfrtdt i Flouring sand SawSlli ~.entirely new,-StorL.-h10use and other scessary out Sbuildings. SThis place combines many advadtages for def en I.terprisig mnin of business. It-is situated iia a fine neighborhood, aetcessible 1rom all points, prod tietive. rlands, and as a place of business, equial to any mi the District. Termis made easy to purchasers. dThe Subseribertlso ofiers for sale. l6 eligible E ulldinsg 'Ot7 '0in teTowni of AdeoU. ' For further patrtiem~ars. appfy ) the Suliseriter a( Evergren, or to !iesiira. Harrisou tBrojies,'A& -derson C.. Hi. E ZAET ZA E. Apil2O ' i f - -14 Boot and 5hoe lWanifaotory, - TH E Subscriber having renewed and increased lfacilities in-lisa business, fakes inu metliod of at informing his kind patrons, that he still remains at ty the same place where he was hast year,. and coti -- tinus to miake Fine Dress Donbic sohe and Punmp -- BOOTS, of the finest ad best Wateriuls, and good ie fits warantcd. I have now on hand a beautifiri variety of Boot. r~and Shoes of my own Manufacture, which, for one Smonth, I will sell'at- .OW parcrc-FOR CAStI. Id WM. McEVOY. e Jan 12 5! 52 . Lid Tan Yards ]IDES will be received at the Tan Ycrd from 11this date. R. T. MIM~S. Oca.: ,o. ,r