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EXVFALL GOODS! B C. BRYAN has reosi'ed, at his old - . Stand, (the Brick.Store) d FULL ASSORT 3IENT of -CO- sisTING IN P'ART OF Rih Colored Brocade SILKS, " Plaid SILKS.. Superior lain Ilack SILKS, ' Plain Spun 4 " Americanise " French and Enlish-MER[NOS, " )ELA NES,.Ami Scotch Ginghamis, Tnglish, Frenel and American PRINTS. -A so A GOOD AssoRTMENr oF Kerseys, Plains, Bed &Negro Blankets, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, SHO0ES, IIATS AND CAPS, Which lie offers at the LOWEST PRICES for Cash, and on time to punctual customers. 02T Call and examine lir yourselves. Edgefield C. I., Oct 12 if 119 New Fall & Winter Goods, T 1IE Subscriber begs leave to offer to his custo mers and friends, a very Select Stock of Dry Goods, rn all of its varieties which lie has selected with great care in the best Northern Markets: such as. New York and Boston, and which he thinks is well adapted to the Fall and Winter trade. - A L S O - A good Stook of all other articles usually kept for the use of country trade; all of which will be sold low for Cash, or ol acconnodating terms to punie tual customers. The very highest Market price will be paid for Cotton and other produce in excbange Clr Gotels. M. W. CLARY. Sept 2s 53 if Hoisery, SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received 'from New York Ladies' white and black Merino and Lambs Wool Hose ; Ladies' heavy fleecy lined black raw Silk Ilose: Ladies' white, b!ack and slate colored Engijish Hose : Gentlemen's superior Cotton and Merino Half do., Alisses' and Youth's Hose, a full assortment: A large supply of Children's faney Cotton, Wr.sted and Silk Ilisery; Ldies' Silk and Merino Vests, with long and short sleeves; Geentlemen's Merino and Silk Shirts and )rawers; Misses' Merino Vests: A complete assortment of Alexander's Ladies' Kid Gloves. The public are respectfully requested to call and examine the assortmnent. Nov 23 tf -13 AUGUSTA FASHIONABLE G TH RIN GMPO RTU M. PM. 0. PRICE & CO., T.ILOrS-FOR W TIlE S1RING TRADE-.re constantly manufactur'g and AT ALL rnTs well supplied with the newest styles of Clothing of all descriptions, COATS, PANTALOONS, VESTS, S11RTS, Undershirts and Drawers, CRAVATS, SCARFS, GLOVES, BELTS AND BRACES, 1OSIERY OF ALL KINDS, Trunks, Travelling Bags, &c., &c. TOILET FE RNISHING-Faney Soaps, Ex tracts, Cloth and Ilair Brushes, Combs, Rogers' Knives, 'h:ars, Purses and Poit Monies. Canes. Umnbrellallats, Caps, and every article of Gen t~emiens' dress and piersonal furniture. TO) TIlE TRAIDE-We arc well supplied with CLOTilS, CASSI.\ERES, VESTINGS AND TRIMMIlNGS. Cloths by the piece, pattern or yard, wh~eh we will sell as low as can be bought in New York City. *WM. 0. PRICE, W. T. INGRAIIA M. - No. 258 Broad-street, Augusta Ga. Miarch 30 tf 10 BOOTS AND SHOES AT THE IRON FRONT STORE OPPOSITE THE Nasonic Hall, Augusta, Ga. ALDRiBiN &OYL .DEALERS IN Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c. A RE now receivinig their FA LL STOCK of L.Gent-. Ladies, Misses, Boys, Youths and Childretn's SilOES of the Finest Qualities, A nd the. best that can be bought. Our Assortment contains EVERY ARTICLE usnal!y kept in the hirgest Boot and Shoe Stores. -A LL vA RIETIEs OF PLANTATION BROGANS A ND HIOUSE SE RVANTS' SHIOE S All of which we will sell on the most reasonable terms. Augusta, Oct 12 - itf 39 BEALL & STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AND GROCERY MERCHANTS, AUCGUST A, G A. All Cotton consigned to us will be Sold Free of Commission. *h HE Firm of Ut-ron, BEALL. & Co., having .been dir-solved on the 5th of June last, the Subscribers. anembeors of the late tirm, will centinue the WAREllOUSE AND) GROCERY BUSI. NESS at the same' welt known Stands. (Store on Broa.1 Street, opzposite the PLAN.\TERS' hOTEL now e-recting, and 'Ware house on Campbell St.,) where they will be happy to' see the friends and acquaint axe'es of the late lirmn, having ahvayvs oa hand a LARGE AND) WELL SELECTED Stock of Groceries, Snited to Plantiers' trazde, in which they feel confi dlent they can offer inducentents equal to any llouse in the City. HTJ' Cash advances nmde on Cotton in Store wvhen re quiredl. W.M. M\. BEA LL, .JIIlN W. L. STOVALL. A ugusta, July 27 6m ___ 8__ N E WV Hardware & Cutlery Store. T ll E SU'BSCRIBERS have just received their Fall Stock of -HARDWARE & CUTLERY, Conasi-ting of Atnvils, Vices, Bellows, Snmiths Unam mers, Screw Plates, Stock and D~ies, llorse Shoe Nails, Rasps. Files,1iland and Cut, Mill, and all other kind of SAWS. 500 dozen of all kinds- of Locks. 500 " a ai Knives. 300) pair Pistols of all kinds. 100t Guns, Colts Revolvers, Allens do. VWaggon Chains. Castings. 1 liunges, Serews, House Fttrtnishing Goods, and everything else connected with a liardware liotuse. ---A LSO Corn Shellars, Straw Ctutters, Mills, the genuine Collins Axes, A dzes, hatchets ad all kinds Edge To ol ld respectfully solicit a share of patron age, andt anything sold by us will be warranted di the best manufacture. SIUTLLAR.KEY & OAKMAN. A few doors above linsurance Banik, Augusta Ga. Sept. 2y 1953. &nm 37 Particular Notice, TJ~ hE Proprietor of the " VinRTT S-ror.''" would J.infortm the public that lie has ons hand, and is from time to tinme receiving supplies of All Kinds of Toys for Girls and Boys, Such as Dolls of all dlescriptionis, Cryiing Unabies, Porcelain, Alabsrer, Itndia llubber and Kid lleads, and sotme very hz:-ge Wax D olls, with natural hair, * moving eyes. and as n~attural as life. MA\RBiLES of all kinids, Rubber BA LLS, &e., &e., and when yotr visit A ugusta just call in and buy a nice present for the good wife, the dairlmtg boy and the beautiftil girl-as I have something to'suit each one, and' lrhat:ps you may see some thing to suit " No. 1." J. A. GUtRLEY, 153 Broad Street, Augusta Ga. Sept 5 tf 3 On hand and for Sale XSUPERIOR Lot of WINES and LIQUORS which will be. soil. int qutantities of Three G1al lone, or more, hy . I-'. M. NICHOLAS. Jntmb.th tf 2e5 COMMISSIONER'S SALES. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUJTY. Elizabeth Hibbler, - ;>s. Parition. Francis Perrin and others. B Y Virtue of an Order passed by Chancellor .LJJon JOSTON, at June Term 1850, of the Court of Equity for Edgefield District, in the above stated cause, I will proceed to sellsaW d Edg-efield Court House on the first Monday.'m January next, the following hitherto unsold Real Estate of Thomas J. Hlibbler, dee'd., viz: A Tract of Land, known as the ' Hard Labor Tract," situated in the District and State afore said, lying on Hard Labor Creek, containing six hundred and seventy acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of George Coleman, Mrs. Robertson, and - Harmon. REMAnus.-This is a very valuable plant-t. lion, as much so perhaps as any in all that. see. lion of country, embracing a good deal of fine low grounds and an amp~e quantity of wood land of excellent quality. There is but little waste land on the place. Here i.i a fine oppor. tunity for any one desirous of purchasing a really good plantation, and we call the especial attention of all such persons to this advertise iment. TER:ts.-This Tract will be sold on a credit of one, two and three years in equal annual in staluients, except costts to be paid in cash. These are exceedingly advantageous terms and worthy the consideration of all bidders. Pnrchaser will be required to give bond and -suficient surety to secure the purehase money. A. S13lKINS, C. E. E. P. Nov 30 5 4 " Newberry Sntinel and Abbeville Pan tier will copy three times and forward bills to A. S. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Benj. L. Gill and Sarah Gill, I his wife, and Susan Morris Bill for Paron. rs. Sarah Morris et al. J BY Virtue of an Order from Chan. WaD LAW in this cnuse. I will proceed to sell ;it Edgetield C. H., on the first .M onday in January next, the following Real Estate of Pleasant Morris, Sr., dec'd, viz: A body of Land, sitnate near the line between Abbeville and Edgefield Diktriets, containing (according to the report of the Commissioners appointed by the Court to go upon the premises id decide tie expidiency of selling.) Five Hni dred and twenty-flve (525) acres. more or less. lying on the waters of Hard L.abor Creek and hi'itnided hv lands of Daniiel Rountree, Joseph Talbert, John G. Thorniton, John Robinson and others. This land will be sold in three separate Par eels, the metes and b1 outndasins of which will be showin by plats to be exhibited on the day of sale. Purchasers, as usual, will be required to give bonds with approved sureties to secure the pur ecase money. The terms of sale are onte and two vetrs credit, witi int.terest trom date, except as to so mch as may be necessanry to pay the costs of this suit, which will be required in ec:sl. A. SINIKINS, C. E. E. D. o - 30 5t .1 STAT'E OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIEL) DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Ariel Abel and wife and others, Lydia Bowen :i~id others. ' I Y Virtue of an Orlder from Chnn. WannD I) AW in this cenuse, I will proceed to Melt at Edgefield Courit House on die first Monday in .latuary 1854I, the follon~ ing! reail estate of Gaza way Boweni, deceased, viz: One T1rniet of Laind, conitaining one hnndred and fifty (150) neres, more or less, situated int Ithe District aforesaid, lying on the Road lentding from 31t. Willing to Coliimblia, and ndjoiig lands of Emanuel Corder, Mark B. Whtiile and others. Thtis Tract of Land will be sold upon a credit of netwoandthree yeaurs front day of sale, wtineetfromn and after the second year ott the last instahntent, except as to so niiih as will be required to defray the costs of this suit, which m ust be paid in eash. Purchma.er will be required to give Bond with at leatst two good and statlicient. securities to se cure the purchase tmoney. Titles (e3) to be paid fur extra. A. SD3IKINS, c. E. E. D. o30 51 46 STAT1E OF SOUThi C A R OLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Lydia Wever and others, V. A. Ilerlong andl (ihers. J)Y:Vituel of an Order from Chtan. Dat.u .min thtscaue, I will proceted to sell at Edgeield C. II., oni the first alonday ini Jantutary next, (1854) the tollowinig p):rcels of the Real Estate ot .litt W~ever, dee'd., viz: 1.] Onie Tract or Parcel conutaiing hvwent y eight acres, moore or less, anid adjoining lantds of B. Edwards and Jane WVever, ini this District. 2. Antother Tract, known its the " WVingatrd Trat,'' in thte District aforesaid, cotainting onte hu nd red acres, moure or lese, and adjoiing inais of William Wa~tkins, the Estate ot' Peter Neal dee'd., S, nnuel Banks amld otters. These patrcels of hind will be sold upon a creit of twelve months troii thle day (it sde, except as to so titucht of the purchase mouney as will be requtired to pay the costs of this suit which must be pauid ini cashi. l'urchuasers wvill be required to give Bonds with at least twvo good andui sullicienit securities, aid a.mortgage of the premises to make safe ie purchase money. Tiits to be paid for et r. A. SIM3KINS, C. E. E. D). Nov 30 --- 5t d - t State of South Carolina, ED)GEFIELD1 DISTRICT. 1N ORDINARY. BY I. T.WRIG1TEsquire, Ordinatry of Whierenis M1arshial aind Elijah Falktner htave np lied to mne for Letters of Admintistration, on all anid singu lar the goods anduu chattels. right~s and credits of Anthony Ouzts late of the Dis trit aiforesazid, deceased. These~ aro, thtereforte, t o cite and :udmonish all and singular, the kitidred and creditors of the said deceased, to be atnd appeair before me, at our next Ordinary's Conrt four the sauid District, to be holden ait IEdgetield C. Ihouse. on tie 19th day of D~ee inst., to show cause, if ainy, why the said adinitstration should not be granuted. Given tinder mug hand and seal, this 5th day of Dec. in the year our of Lord one thou sand eight hiuntdred and fihry-thtree. and ini the seventyeighthu year of Anierican Iidependence. II. T. WRIGHIT, o. E. 0. Dec'7 2t 47 Beautiful Daguerreotypes. '1{R. LE I G H woul respectfully announce tr Ithe Ladies aint Gentlemieni of Edgeiehul andl vicinity, that he is nuow reatdy to serve all that ny be desirous of obtaining one or more of his Unrivalled Daguerreotypes. Mr. L. is prepared to take any of the ditferet styles of Pictures the Art is capable of. ST Ladies will find that black or dlark dressing wil add mtuchi to the beauty of the Picture. Nay 11 tf___ 1 Pure Hearts & Sweet liearts, JUST Received a line assortnmnt of tiancy Cani dies, suitable for Pairties and Weddlings, will a variety of Esceaces ai;tsiuns, Nuts, &c. A t C Hlammod's new brick Store, River Street. Ulan, big 8. C. S. E. BOWER~fS. Oct 19 tf 40o Friction M~atchecs. ON~ hand a good supply at .91,00 per Gross, o oneo cent per box, wvarranited good. Call a o a-r -ons," 155 Broad Stret Augifsta Ga. an e orsupply for the year. SetT. .GLIfY FALL TRADE, F.O'RL185-3 - CUNNNINGHAM . r FIE UNDERSIGNED having given a further trial to the CASH SYSTEM during the past season, have become still more convinced that it is the only true system of doing a GROCERY BUSINESS on terms advantageous to both seller and buyer, being the cheapest, safest and surest for both. While the seller is benefitted by getting the CASH PAID DOWN for his Goods, enabling him to turu his money over many times in the year, the buyer has the advantage of getting his Goods Ten or Fifteen per Cent Cheaper Than they can be obtained from those who sell on credit'; they being compelled to sell at this dillerence of per centage to cover bad debts and pay the additional expense of keeping and col. hleting long accounts. It only requires a little reflection, aided by a slight examination, to con vince those who visit Hamburg for the purpose of purchasing SUPPLIES, that the Merchant who deals exclusively on the Cash System in purchasing his Stock, lays it in cheaper than those who lay in large Stocks on credit, with a view to selling them out in the same way, being enabled to turn his capital over only once a year, must of course get larger profits to sustain his business, than him who on the Cash system, buys moderate Stocks, SELLS QUICK and TURNS OVER his capital every thirty to sixty days. The intelligent planter will perceive that the CASH SYSTEM Merchant will have made more money at the end of the year, by making FivE PEa CEENT PROFIT, than the credit system man will at TWENTY-FIVE, and that those who buy Goods had better bor row the money at home, and allow even fifteen or twenty Fer cent interest, and pay CASH for his supplies, than to purchase on time even from the best CREDIT HOUSES. The Undersigned having made ample arrangements to keep on hand a LARGER STOCK, and much better assortment of ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES Than they did the past season, only ask of their friends and others visiting this market, to give them a call, where they will find, in addition to FINE I"AMILY GROCERIES, a large %tupply of nearly all the staple Goods usually used in the country, such as Saddlery, Hats, Shoes, Calicoes, Shirtings, Sheetings, Blankets, FLANNELS, &c., &c. Being thankful for the liberal patronage of the past season, and looking forward to a largely increased trade the coming Fall. we have laid in and are now receiving our Stock, and take plea. ure in calliig the attention of customers to (our superior Teas, Sugars, Coffee, Cheese, Molasses, Flour, Bacon, VINES AND LIQUORS. Those who prefer paying Cash for their Goods, and thereby save Fifteen Dollars in erery Iun. Idred, had better call at our Old Stand, on the Corner nearly opposite the Carolina Hotel. where -11 articles sold, will be put up in the best manner, and warranted to turn out what they are rep. resented. R. F. & 11. L. CUNNINGfJAM. lamburg, Oct, 10, Gim 39 HARDWRE, CTLEBY &c. D~r. A. G~. TE-AGUE,' & J. H ILL, Hamburg, S.C., would - Wholesale & Retail Druggist e formtn their friends and eustomers that they ' rAKES this method of returning his thanks I keep cnstantly on hand. at their olI Stand, a I his friends and patrons, for thei patronage he L A IGE and 'W ELL SELECTE) STOCK,con- has received in the sale of Drugs, Medicine;, &c. sisting in part of the following articles. lie is now receiving an addition to his already F I N E C U T L RY. extensive Stock of A large assortient of Pocket Knives, Knives and Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, I Frks, Scissori, &c., &c., both of English atid Dye Stuffis, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Putty American Manufacture. I Physician's Shop rurniture, &c. Tin and Copper Ware. THE FINEST WINES AND BRANDIES, Every artele of Tin Ware kept always on hand, for Medicinal purposes, anI orders received for any article that may be Fine Cigar and Tobacco, needed in the Copper, Tin. or Sheet Iron line. PER FUMER Y R9 z- CD N =na .Of his own and Northern make, A gool asortitnt of Ileatiig and Cosiking Stoves. French Extracts, &c., &c. The latter are reconnmended to lloustkeepers for Paint, Ulair, Hat, Shoe-and Tanners Brushe neatess aud economy. Tinctures & Medicinal Compounds, Guns and Pistols I uadc undir his own supervision in strict A full assortment or Guns, from osrdinary to erycordare with the U.S. Disp'ry. tine. Cts' repseatin Pistols, Ale's Revo g I The most Reputale Nostruuns, andis Self-Cockinsg Simgle Barrel Pistols. A lso, comn i, Pil. All of whicht he will sell at prices that will comphani mn1its.SMITHS TOOl..S. favorabily with any Southern market. Those wish A large ant cosmplete Stock of Smtiths's T'ools. con- insg tos purchasec articles in his lin~e will do well t< sisting of Anyels, Belows, Screw lates, hadcs aEdexated .i.Ja Stoc stts 1rcs andis Sledge Hlannniers, Files, Hasps, &c.eies .IT..st 2t CARPENTERS TOOLS. Pm raN reis Embracing all varieties sof Plainis, Saws, Chtesels, FUTADON1INA REEEGE1 A ucers. 1 lammners, Itchelets, Squares, Compasses, ADFOEIGSRBRSS ~ Axses, Adzes, &c., &c. Ltems liabevreissfF l Spades and Shovels. IL RErr vrretas eiloi re 1sades and Shovels of the best qualities. Also, lwrigStrbanRsetrttrisApr .\anurc Forks, Iloes, &c., &c. csIossRuabPat,&. r o rsl C lI A I N s. tis stbilieitsnras.tthlte t. Log, Ox, Trace, Waggont, Csoil and Thalter Chains. MrJAECR MOI)cseoth o Boilers annd Caidronms. sllPs fie nra fMsr.Aln&lIiis A variety of Boilers aind Caldron~s, by the pr. per fm h nleto S ucaes ~hr i itb usre of wich farmsers will tinid a great saving inlasyt ev let it ~ebs rii ree eeing Cattle and H ogs. h ~ ue uigas itrteacss eko i CASTING AND HOLLOW WARE. Ssit hteLgsaue Pots. Ovcens, sisders, Tea Kettles, Waflle and Wa- Cttlsgcsetsaltptpil 1jiats. fer Irsons, Fire Dogs, Waggssn iDuxes, Grid Irss hies L31 lAMi ) Sothing Irons, Mlorters, &e. siarS.C N A ILS. 300KEgs of Nails, assortedl sizes. Alss an as'ort mnofEgihadAe illorse Shoess, andIr~l uieisreilsfs aehrvsusl e lsrse Shoe Nailis. Cot1ee Toasters, amid Cotton tlitnkssita VEGIEEsiuts ndts Wool C'arsis.inAnlrsiI iiitS.C.1isusistiwe Stawii Cutters and Corn Shuellers.ssthTsw s issrsnstdsartleeats :lTe mtist atpprsovesd Straw Cutters, andi Corn Shte1-l- ~vntl ie.''ms 51ccsilrssEe lers, which tarmsers wotuld finsd great eonomty to use. I tde rs ee at1rs s 'teti ntn hin Psumps anis fixtures-an excellent mecthsod forCre stsi.tstyinutitisais40trSt drawinig water front wells.nrsofL1lsi,:1ia o1stesf(tltr. 2"' All the foregointg articles sold otn the most .51tlerisisisaiLtas tbttitllwe reasonable ternms. hgIlue itIsiN-rsHoss ttttrirt llamn~urg, Oct.26 Oum 41 Forn n a il CopartnlerShip Notice. btismgs EOG OISN& II. B. .JACKSON tr~ssgla i uiws ti iiaeiiali .~CeORssciae theselve tghefor the 'rO haecissn-isavavrtasfsrntn trsaicitting of a lns ns sa paesfbsiissqts oay i General Hardware Business, thlitrt.Tninaseey tpulsir. Uder thle style of Romtsson & .J~rc-os, llamtibutrg, ThSucrbrilonirssrsaet egbe wheltre we will always keep an extei~ve asssrtnimt uid gLt of EVERY THilN G in that line, itigethier w inth eTwofAnhrt. Saddles, Uridles, lIharness, Leather, Trunkiks, Wihipis, Fwfrhrpriuasspl oteSbci~' &. &c. 11amiburg, Ajpril 27 tf 15 rret rt ess Iarest&Bsy-,A Pomaria urC.ries ROBINSONOWERINGKSONUBSriOSESf&c. TRA EES, r. and fverree adeciuu Tre j~j VE o~~*sinlmstisia mst cntiteSto loTEr rubns a th per traweroe s,nr ous RortdwRhubarbilantg, &cwharehnowfor salee 200 Tts Thghsi and weedfrost Nin JAiles RA launNr , on te oth Pro 20,0(1 Ls. Cstinspaidwet yselhvei ars welln oodteds, a wthe 5th 1 lx. Cislias'oxesostivOsilie dincrea of 11leturs. Alnt Atigis 75 ]lasles Patnt l~ten nd nihfrs The hteinsen ownrcas, a herei hes~C will b SuperioraSprawoseved them wth e bests grow at~rtseves asCtirris lyne aimgadate h eod eko h " Spades itil Shoels, jaessifth wileastre.ogtinifdsie] 10Cueapptaoe senIt Al . pot-ah ait'Prs. Tihlissas std oitcrsinsie ofddressanAnvllsIR & C lai. IoadC A cnileo Soc o Ioekt ndTale uter, eh Iad and for Sale. -Aim. ~r aslIE Subscriber sfers atorvalee vauale set. inl.indersonwsstrictl. C..crcwmilesngouth-we hielows Iltis Gusf thLonDREf AdeSo adu -islsens wtni I I~~iisthe aa.lyng nahRiver, hst asiicmig sesEleve I'istssl ~ ~ ludrd ers, Sheveg, -mul lr n J udes ' of whidtch aid rntim PowlerFIsks Cotot ani Wol ard, otedpean, One bi~-rddFfy lmsT acre. f e WellWhels, ettes, tewPat, resek otoncmesl of cthvtbo, Tact 400 clere0 FryitigaPrnsoGriphirius, 'in asterod Itatetoftculture. 'racs, afer mi W~thleIros Cnsl Stpk n the uprede Ti baltance suitntiapressean StelytisMakin Gag-l.ingi-i Jvc , oth e , K~ai~stemhsegr ue.Brtrtrt entirelysnSwovelsoan-HTusgsnd othe neessr ut ConpasesTfibu ilvsi nS.. a f1 teruitng anf bIinss. Itiststuaedin afi Calghshoodace ti e.to l ontpoutt IlasurgApril27and!5 , Persns tleb o iesatel tofan r Sth-Dtit Coermaded. e herebrc es. I UV Icr' Old Rye HISKEFor iturithyr articartapl to eiethebsie so Ne Esgatd ui Jis~scaRUEsvetir e COtesr.LEri n, BrlstA lsiRa.BINSONli ais iihdJmACKSN. rl2 f4 P NEplcittt Ciow tion ndia mortctpLoe CtOR A..ofsHtardwared amongsrethw.icyhrmuasibe 10 eTon Syrups aid Soee BrOTTE, lwnNY~ S, 1' D0,00 JOLS. ais IMLLR xr 50Dz EClis Axe SsT. Ot 20i _______ 2094Sae and 46hlavethso Tile ivn ad hermak fot ties Fatory Thilywbidngis, esro e UTracBACCOteomprisimFifthsandtsotheristienofdChains, Ai iomplet StCkIWN salcet and Thbe Cutleryt PlasuCisuc Bans, CihisloSc ew, Ornco treisngeast oal inso Knobiasutl re u i ell o rs Bitts, Gunis, VsIm tLWPIs. Sho t failtocal, rving bns,~ Gbdinglswhamere. hoseSoengadtlntthetos.iil ei TakWfradW .l L.rPns, aeNT.ks, p aittim. .F GO SSela rds tfrig ugs 41piritt Levetf, djtD.1JJ A T Jti# Z'or Sheriff. JULIUS DAY, JAMES EIDSON. FELIX E. BODIE, WM. QUATTLEBUIM, ror Tax Collector. THO3MAS B. REESE, DERICK ITOLSONBAKE, A. It. ABLE. TIIEOPIILUS DEAN, WESLEY WERTZ. M. B. WHI'l"TLE, LEE IIOLSON, CHARLES CARTER, ror Ordinary. DAVID BODIE. JOHN W. SMITIT, 11. T. Wit(GHT, W. F. DURISOE, ror Clerk. R. B. BOUKNIGIr, EDI)UNID PENN. TIIOS. G. BACON. EDGEFIELD COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES. (63 PerU.S nAVE 5STERED aiNCE SEPrEinBER 10TH.) r HNE Session will be half completed on Monday Nov. 7th. This will be a good time for others. to enter. The Institution has never been more prosperous at tlns season of the year, or better furnished with Tenchers, and everything necessary for thorough instruction than at present. The Vacation at Christmas is always a short one, so that the Pupils ean contiinue their studlies with out any serious interruption, until the last of July. They tre received at any time during the Session, and charged but from the time of entrance to the end of the Session. Expenses per Session of 14 Weeks. Collegiate Department..............$15 00 .\cademie do ...............12 00 Primary 110 .- .$7 00 and $5 00 Pupils using the Philosophieal Apparatus, are charged Extra $2,00 per Session. And all Pupils are charged 50 ets each, a Session, for contingencies. Extra Branches. Music.......................$18 00 French............................ 8 00 Drawing......................... 8 00 Oil Painting........................15 00 There is no charge for use- of Piano. Board, with washing, lights and fuel $10 per month. Therejare no other extra charges, except for Books and Music sold. R. T. MlMS, S. F. GOOD],' E. PEN N, Trustees G. A. A DDISON, A. SIMKINS. Nov 7, 1853. tf 42 Teachers Wanted T O take charge of an INSTITUTION OF SLEA RN ING about to be established in H-lge field Distr:et, South Carolina, on Sweet Water Creek, and about eight miles from lIamburg. The School is loceted in tine (if the most healhy portions of Edgefield and in an enlightened, moral commeunitv. Every facility, such as board ani other comforts will be extended to the Pupi!s, and every means oif support in abundance. will be atfirded to the gene ral advancement of the Institution. The Seminary has already a permanent Capital Stock of Thirty Thousand Dollars, with a proprect of constant inerease, until it. endowment shall equal that of any Seminary in the State. Whilst Teachers will be fully sustained in causing order, and in cansing the best disciplite, andi the betst system of learning to be observedl in their Schrolf they will be required to come quatllifwdl to tre'J the very hizhest branches that are taught in te State, andl to conme recommeended by the very best and most reliable authority. Twvo Te.ace--one for ?thles, and the other for F'emales, are' wanted ;and they are expected to he reeuly to. uttdlrtake their charge Ott thte tirst Monday in Februnry next. A pplicatiotaene ust bc addtressed to Capt. Robht. aleriwethecr, Chanirman of te Boeard of Trustees, at Try Islandt P. 0., Edgetieldh District. ( El.. BOSWEL.L,' | SAM Il . GETZECN, .Trustees. JOEL CURlRY, A. P. RIUTIlJ Ifamanhitry Rtepublican will pleae copy until forbid. Sept 2h, 1853, tf 36 Episcopal Female School, A T GL EN SPRINGS. I.A VIlNG purchased the well-ktntwn Property, .L Ge.r.,ss Sranioe, th~e undersigeel propteh~ to olpen there a 1I11(1 SCI loO)L foer Yotung Laties, tn the Firt~v of February 1854. No peains will be sparedi tt :-ecure atn eficeiet crps of lustinettrs, andh to m~ake the lomtitotion equale itn evry re..pect to the very best in the landl. A Protspectus will dshoi tly be issued ctontaining the ut'ual partculas aes to Trermns. Sensictns. &c. T11l0$. S. ARITIUR, J. D). AlcCULLOU~II. A ug 17 20t 23 - ~Clear Spring Academy. r'iIls INSTIT1 UTJON will continue for the en-. I suinggvenr uttder the charge or Mr. J1. L. L ESI Y. The long experitece aend success of this get~ntlemean as ae Teacher are well known, aned the Trutes deemt it unnuteessary to emsert anythmng mt his tnotice w'ths regard to his qualifietios.--The Seoot tor the next year will not be limnite. Terms: 5It, $24, and $40 per annm. Rv order of the Ba~rdl otf Trustees. 'JAM1ES MleCASLAN, Chiair'n. Nov. 2 2mn 42 A Select Classical School " XTI LL be tipened by the Subeeriber, ton the a I 16th .Tlanuary 185.l , aboeut three meiles Notrth of ILiberty Ii il. Thie enmiber of Students is litii eel to twentv. Tiiiti..n $lIt pe~r Session of 10 mntthis. Early applicatiton mueest he mtade toe seenre adminsion. The undeivtdedl attcentione of the Teacheer will be givent to the Schoold. For further infortmatiotn, add ress OEO). GALPIlIN. Lonttgmres, S. C.. Neir 9 tf 43 STATIE OF' SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD) SALE. IN EQUITY.. John Rainsford, Adm'or of IC. J. Glover, dee'd. vs. Josiahe D. TIibbetta, F. 11. WVardlawv, Jesi F. Adamees. INDE tnOder m e Court of Eqnity I)in thIis case, ntt.lice is hereby~ given toe the Creditors of C..3. Clover. dee'd., to come in and prve their claims before mec any tie between the presetit date and the 20th day of January tnext, as after that time they will tnot, be receiv'ed. A. 8SI1KINS, c. E. E. D. Nov 14 9t 44 Notice. IA LL~ Persons indebted to the Estate of Thomas L.Chiamberlaim', dee'd., are requestedl to miake aym Ientt immtedliately, andt those having demands must render tem in, soon, as the Estate will anud ust be settled upI by the twenty-fifth of Dee. next. W. DJ. JENNINGS, Adtm'or. Nov 9 it 413 ~Ready-MIade Clothing ! URT Received a heavy Situck of READY. 'dMA D)E CLOThING, well suited to the Fall rand Winter Trade, and will be sold LOW FORl CASlI, or otn easy terms to ptunctual custonmers, Let the dhoubtfull exatminte for themtselhves. M. W. CLARY. -Claryton, Oct. 3, tr 38 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. C; EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Ti 7 OLLED) before me on the 12th inst., by Mrs U.Peremelia A btey, of saidl Dis:rict, att estra) Mato Mule, brown co~lor. thee years of age. abut 36 htands high. no mearks or brands perceivable A ppraised at $i5. W. II. ATKINSON, M. E. D. Nv 16A 4tm 44 LOOK TO Y 01 DRY GOODS FOR ' .A A. RANSOM, Agent for R. M. FULLER. i i. Stock of FOREIGN and DOM3ESTIC I beautiful. Among which may be found All Wool DE LAINES, of rich and splendidf style, Large and small fig'd De Laines. al qualities, Persian De Laines, varions qualities, Phid Silk Lustres, very rich; " Raw Silks, in high colors; Cashmeres and Alrpnca Lustres, all qualities and colors; Plain bl'k Gro d-Rhino Silks, various qualities and widths; Black Watered..Silks, a superior article 9 Fig'd and Brocade Silks; Rich, colored Silks, all qu:lities; Colored Marceline Silks, desirable colors; Solid colored De Laines and 31erinos; Solid colored Paris De Bege, for travelling dresses; French Scotch and American Ginghams, from 12 to 37 1-2 cents: English French and American Prints, from 6 1.4 up; Satin Talinas of new and beautiful styles; Ladies Cloth Cloaks, new and late styles; Colored Fringes, Pointed Ginps. and other Trimmings, great variety; Plain and fig'd Cloths, light fabrie for Ladies Cloaks; Black Thibet, Bay State and embroided Shawls: Chinasetts, French worked Collars and Under. sleeves, late styles; Jconet, Thread and Lisle Edgings and Insert ings, all qualities ; Ladies Merino and Silk Under-vests: Kid Silk and Wool Gloves, for Ladies, 3isses and Children; (7i These Goods have been purchased with PRICES, and purchasers may rest asstired that bought, in Auguzta. An examination Is respecl iTAMBURG, Oct. 26, 1853. Executive Dcpartiment. NOV inER 10-rn, 1853. W IIEREAS. legal notice having been given in compliance with the provisions of the Act of the 20th Dec. 1550, to estnblsh a PLANK ROAD from the Town of Edt-field to Richarlson's, by the most practicable and convenient rout, with a Capi tal of Forty Thousand 1- rllars. I have appointed the following citizens to act as Commissioners as required by the Act. At Edgrefeld C. II.-F. W. Piekens, 11. R. Spann. Geo. A. Addison, Lod lill and A. Bland. A i Haburg.-J. J. Blackwoowd, II. A. Kenr:ck, Charle" lTammlond andI Josiah Sibley. At Richardson's.-Jan. Richarlson, J. C. Allen, George Strother and .lames Attaway. The Comnissioners will meet at the respective plaes anel open their books on the first Mlonday in .nuary 1854.-The Books to be kept open for one neith fr.n, that late. Given undler my hand ;nd seal of the State, at Columbia, this loth day of November, A. 1). 53. JOHN L. I1ANNING. N v 23 Ct 45 EDVe.Era. C. II., Nov. 21, 1S53. I N PlURSUA NC E ef the above nppeeinent the Hooeks wi;l be opented at ti,, plane e n MON D A Y 21 .lannaery next, fore the subseriptioni of FORTY TrIlOSAND DOaLLARES, thee Capital Stock, for builing the above mentio~ned road--in Shares of ($2) Twenty JDollars each. Five Dollars to be paid on each Share subscribed in Cash. The Books will be kept openi for month. F. W. PICKENS. --, U1. R. SPAN N, p G.EO. A. ADD)ISON, AVO0RY ILAND." Ilutuur.c. Nov 21, 1853 IN PURSUA NCE of th~e abeeve appointmentt the 11 eoeks will be openled at this place, on. M.US D.\ Y. 2nde .lanuary next, foer the subhserlteen of Fol)ITY TIIE)USAND' D)OLL.\RS, the Capital Stock, for bildineg the above nmntionmed Road-in Shres of ($2t0) T1wentty Dollars each. Five Deal hao to lbe paid on, tech Share sublscribed in C:ash. The houoks will be kept open feer este week. Hr. A. l(ENRICK. I JOSIA H SIBL EY, i R~menanosox's, Nov. 21, 1853. I N PURSU.\NCE oef the albove appoim.tmuet thme I Boke' will lee oepenced at .l.asEs luemAiasoN's, sen MION l.\ Y, ed .hm:uary ntext, for thce stubscrip tion of FORTY TI If US.\NI) DOLL~A RS, thte Cait~al Steock, fer huildineg thec abo~vcemtionedl rea --in Shares aof ($20i Twventy I )ellars each. ive Dl!nre tee bee p~aid on cacth Share stubscrihed it Cah. Thei ]Books ill lbe kept eepen for one nonth. .IAS. RICi A RDSON, ) CEROGE STlO(ThlER, f .1 A 31ES AT'r.A W AY. J .2 Nov 23 4t ., N o t i ce, J OHN Ml. WITT haeving ptrchasced the exclusive interest of the M1ACHINE silOP' of lessrs. Becaniss. & Wrrr', will keep coentanltly hande thte lellowing articles, in comnplete and ex ellent ord er, and aet the A ugnttsa price s, vz: Sash filled with Glass and Primed, made of all sizes and accordtng to order. -.At.$O Panelc Doors, WVinmdow BIinids, DOOR FRAMES AND WIINOOW FRAMES, MANTL-PECE.S, Bel Stends, Tabeles, Wash Staneds, Ch~airs, Beau reaus, Writing D~esks. Work Standele, Book Cases andall~ other: Cabineet and Repiring and JIob Weerk of every kind appertatining tee the abocve articles, and Fnrmiture eef every dee' criptin, deone preomptly and tepon the most liberal Ed-.efeneel C. UI.. Dec 1, 1852. tf 46 Cariages! A T TlE OLD STAN I) OF S. & J. OILBERT CHARLESTON, 8. C.. S & E. M1. GILBERT continue the CA RIIAOE BISIN ESS :at the above stand, Nos 35 ande d1. Wentworth Street, where they will be Iesdt to exhibit to their old friends anid us tuters a very Extensive Stock of Vehicles, comprising those of their ownt manufacture togetheR arious otheer styles tnenally feund in this nmarket. hir long acquaintance with this mtarket as Manufacturers andI D ealers will entable thcem to oer great inducements to purchasers both in style ned prices.tf3 At 25tf2 Southern Mfanufacture. 3.0 00 Pair Home made Plauntationl H ARNESS, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER. OF ALL DscaCRirT'IO~. Tanners, Neats Foot and Lamp Oil. S HO EMAKE RS' FINDiNGS. At the shtoe Store, next door to Sullivan & B rother. July 21 tf 27 Notice. ALL Persons indebted .to the Estate of R. Platt A 1. rnson, dee-d.. are re-peetf-lly notified to make imnmediate pay'ment. and those havIng de~ mmds against said estate will present them forthwith, properly attested SNM. BRUNSON. A dm'ix., ROBERT LAN IER, Adm'or. Oct20 tf 40 R -INTE ST& 'HE FALL TRADE.. now in receipt of a LARGE and SPLENNbD RY GOODS, comprising all which is new and Red, white and fig'd Flannels, all qualities; Solid colored Flannels, for Sn!eks; Catsmiers, Sattinets, Tweeds and Kentucky Jeans, all qualities; - Bleached and brown Table Damasks, warrantit4 all Linen; - BIlenelied Damask Table Cloths, some very firiw; Bleached and brown Linen Towellings and Towels all qualitieat; Embtiroidered Table Covers; Irish Linen of every quality? from celebrated manfiactories in soft finish. 54,104, 11.4 and 12.4 bleached and brown .Sheetingi, best make; Graniteville, Augusta and Hancock brow Shirtings, by the bale or piece, cbeap ;. Real Georgia Plains, and Twills,,ofGeo. dhley'p manufaeture, cheap; Twilled Kersys, manufatured at the August a 3lanufaeturing Company Georgia Stripes and Oanaburga, Cotton-Yarn; White and colored Blankets, large stock, will be sold cheapt Whitney and Ribbon bound Blankets, all qual. ties and sizes; Crib Blankets; Three lly, Ingrain and Hemp Carpeting, various patterns; Rogf and Driggets, ftr floor cloths; - Ladies and Childrens Shoes; Carpet Bags, Port M1nies, Ivory and Pearl TAb. lets, Extracts Oto of Roses,,Fny Soaps' Cologite, Hair and Tooth brushei, Ivoiy and Horn Combx, &c., &c. REAT CARE at the LOWEST MARKET every article %will be sold as cheap as can be 'ully solicited. 31. A. RANSOM, AGENT OR R. M. FULLER. tf 4L ALIV&t CHERRYPECTORAL For the rapId Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HIORSENE BRONChITIS, WHOOPING-COUGKiI CROUP, ASTHMA, AND ' CONSUMPTION. fF A.L the numerous medicines extant,.(and somtr j'; eof them vauabte) for the cure of pulmo complaints, nothing has ever been found whsiclr eoull. compare in its efreets with hiii Preparatisn. Oihier-.. cure sometimes, bait at all times and ini all disease. ed -' the lungs andI throat where medici:,e can- give relai this will don it. It is pleasant to take, and "perfealy~A safe in accordlance ithl the directionsa. We do notj. avertise for the infonnation of those. whrhuave trieda it taut those wiho hiave ni.t. Families thiat havie knowny. its value will not be wiathont it, and by iti timely use - the-; are secure front the dangerous conenenceslof Coughs and Colds which -neglected, ripen into fatal consumption. The Dliploma of the Massachiusetti Instiitt was awarded to this preparatiomn by the Board of-Judgesjn Septenber 18-17; also. the Medal. of the three grea - Justiauteas of A rt, in this country ; also the-Diplomico f he Ohio lasstituate at Cincinnati, ha. been given so th CiaaEr aaY Pr.cronAt., by their Government mn con sieraion of its extraoardinary excellence and -useful ness in coring affections of thme Lungs and Throat' Read the following opinion foundsedl on the log experience of the eminent P'hysician of the Port ala City of Dr. (. C. r $T.JO1JS. -8 8 my practice, has proven what I foresaw from its com position, must he true, that it eradhicates andl cores the Colds amsd Coughs to whtich we, an this .sertioa, ate peculiarly liable. I think its equal has not yet been discovered, nor,do I knrsw how a bet ter remedy can be made for thesulis telier's of the Tlhroat and LnS. -~ IJ. J. BiURTON,.3I. D., F. IL S.' See what it bms dssne on a wasted constitution, not only in the folton~ ing cases, tbut a thousandl mord:-n StiDBUa Y, Jant. *25th-, 1851. Dr. Aycr: In the month, of July last I was attack ed by a violent diarrhrea in the mines of California. I returnied to San Francisco ini hsope ofreciving hie e-. fit from a chanage sof climate and diet. My-dia ceassid, but was fsslowed by a severe cough mch soreness. I finally started fur home,. but ceivesd no benefit from the voyage. 3My cough-eon tinned toj groaw worse, anad when I arrived - mu New York, I sns at once marked by my acquaintnees as a victim of consumiptiona. I must confess that 1 saw nsa snitficient reason to doubt what my friends all bes lieved. At thsis time I coimmensced taking your truly invalable tmeuicine wit littles expectation of dernvmng any bsenteit frssi its u'e. You wouldi nsot receive these line's slit I not regardl it mny duty to state to the afiictedl, thronieh you, that nay health, ins the space of' eight msnths, is fsuliy restoredl. I attribute it to the snse of your ilER RY PECTORIA t.. Yours truly ,. WIL LI. I W. 831ITH5 * WAsn ta-rcoN. Pa., A pril 12, 1S4 Dear sir: Feelitng that I have been spared froama pretatuire grave. through yousr instrutmentality by the providence of Gswl, I wsill take the liberty to express . to yon my gratitude. ~- ~ A Congh and the alarming symptoms of Csonsw-$ ison hadl resduced me too low to leave me anything like hope, whent my physician brought me a bottle of' - yssr " 4c-roaA." It seemed toa afford iamedtioie -- elief, ana mauw in a few weeks time has restored me to sundi henhth. If it will dts for othier. whtat it las don for me, yotn are certainly one of the. benefactors. o f muankindl. Sincerely wishing you every bilessing, Iam Ver repetfulyyours, joIINIJ. Creseul Rector of St. Peter's Chaurcha With sutch assarance and frism such men- ao stranger proof can be adduced unsless it be from its ifcs upeman rail. Prepared and sold by J.AMES C. AYER, Practi oat anad Analtyticali Chsemist, Lowell, lass. Sold in Edgelield by G. L. PENN, and by Drug gists andl Dealers in Mslicinec everywhere. At Wholesale be ItAvit.ANP, RIsaaPY & Co,, Au. gt.ta, Gat., aand Chiarleston S. C, Aug. 24 Sim 15 Notice. ABOUT the last .of l'coember 1852, 1 gave ANote ont -lohin C. All in, fsor about $69, wheatn te saidl Note should have been for about $41. - A s the saids John C. A llen, bats as yet, failed to - coe forward andl correct this niistake, I deem if paroper to say, that I wall tneecr pay him sar any body lse, thec amasont for whtich the note is over-drawn, nless forced tos do sos, by the stiong nm of the law. I advise all whos take any interest in the mat ter, or may be disposed to trade for the said note5 to hear any exphatio.aa Thetre were somea errors in nay first advertise, ment of this Note. WVM. IIA tlIS. Nov 30 3t 46 ~- ~ Notice. LL5 Persons Indebtedi to the Estate of John i Hlatchier, Sr., dee'd., are regnested to make immeiate paymnent, andI thiose to whom the Estate is indebted will present their demands propaerly at. tested. A3M0S LANDRUtM, JAMES IIATCHER, Admn'rs. with the Will annexed. 'Nv 30 4t 4 Notice. - A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Stephety Smith, dee'd., are requested to manke paymnent, anl those havng demands. aatczinst the Estate will present them pro'~perly attested. LEVY McD)ANIEL, Adm'or. Nov 30 . t f 4 68 Letter and Foolscap Paper. J UST Received a lare supply of Letter and Fosolseap Paper for sale at very low prices., 'ame excellenut Letter Paper at I124 cents per qr. by. the reana or half reama. Aso, a large supply of-School iad Blank Books G.L. PENN, AG.Nr. Sept. 28 . - - f -. 37 - " How to niake Flour Rise. J UST call int at the "V atrrr STORP. and u somae of Patrrs& dMraaniL~s' lN I?ALil1BLE~ YE AST POW1,ER, ".and its boutnd- to rise.'T j Call at the fN..aitiry.STa," I.5.Brad Str'eet1 Augusta Ga? - .. -'.. J GURLE'Y. Sept 5 -t