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SV T A'BLI8V under i6. pa1tsent -di btionI --151-r-idittinub200 Enlkr 1 ro &I 1. Whatevc proposet WaO, it does, and does thoropggy,; . ~ A- ' ' 2,4It advases. rep~uation aqd.,pytrenage are tiesigied to l a striut1YlpJak erg ,.idlO appe~as are le to the ,cities, of Qther parts of the State forir patronage. 3. Itamite the peopleif Edgefeld, what-few inU othr DiCts p pose,vJ 'A -uodeSchool f.r the eju i g -dgIOt : :ntdesp se yj Acme i a efr iye.tt their own doors,' iages wJ:el tithy, oanno! find.surpa 1. visewhe~rt. 4. 4 ixiilout eontroversy,. the. best,(enislid. Aendem-a the StaU fqr 6duca.ioal purposp 5."Its3 e, ,nio matter ho great it may.,b, ' ill cdisi .aI home so that its jatrons aredgav bly benited by its.prosperity. . .,4 y 4 la-tly, it relies simply upon its merits 1ir reZa41 and poul)1tan dogv tindeedfloat fatOlele UMIfrlimO const' scrutiny an. iNesiigatim.... 'Tl Winter Spesien fur 1W A ilkl5d on Momny, the^14thi4nuary. jysof Tiiimtoa ad gididth1 nA'i 1u1.hed last year. . - .igedield, Jn 15 t~ Hodges Institute, V TIE ibserviber takes plfexsur' i inou:ing that this'institution is njo'longcra denomina onalI school. In acetis-iwith~isfn wishes, 4nd by tho consent and advice of -those, cotkcernud, lie iai taken upon himcelf its entire management, uid has determpined omake-itr.eeroa and inde identt of y t den aiatio7. - AlthoaghkoisAu r ie c~truaf nopartik b-ody of mneng, lle .' a roest Aegi9to constant endeavor to promo.te the imterest and-pierit the approbation of all his patrots. The ho sti. y. "'ill li ividN i10 terms:' 'eist txtering troti .an15th 't V 30th,sud'hj,2nd fromta Sept. istdto)e -~ '1uithi>n,1st term, ~frmi....... ...$12 to $24 " 2d -" .'.... ...... S to 16 Contingent expenses, 1st term,',...-...60 ets' " . 2d " . 40et . irAll-oharges due atnhe close of each term.1 Buard from $d to $10 per month. . - Rz McKELLAR. Greenwood, Jan 10 0t*. Edgefield Male Academy, T nE exercises of this Institemion- rtcvmmenced on - ithe I18th Janu: ttnder34l e -eg of Mr. W. E. McCASLAN, wt.' m i 9'Hring for the Fritshmmn in' Soplhondre I 0se . b.i1. OW. ee. Th14e 4rhuhidg'to ente tellige-1irill46 do iiel tb',eik themi fortWithl. -1 ;4- T' - 'X a -za Partiltraiattetkdon will, eWAiven to essereises iII Compition and DeeMination, and Aliso 'i04ki9 reTiUws e r 11 0 *tjOWm their t h m tu -their Classes, and.kqeg tlhod rduttit- l Smool. Pupils will be clarged from time of enterimg till end ef hs.ion-exedti'A seFsekqesj . P Qm d s Per..quaruir.-.4.a .$ A. SNIMKINS ChairB. T WITLL L. H. CLR AN~E u VVgusta, Ga , washmitn- to ineduee his UA R~1 and.EXTENiiL'VtuN:ek of Winter U~ry G'oiId o.WlW them zrm thuis date at Grealy . duced Prices His.Stock of ...Bich Dress Goods, -- UTS been selected with creamt enro, and comimrises tihe most4 fashjvneng rtce's iu' that line. ..1e has oni hand a large ass..rtomnt of TAlIMAS, CLOAKS AND) MANTILLAS,j which hie is selling a.f very ceep. Also, FLANNE4S, TWWKE1)S, SATINETS and Kentucky JEANS Iower than ever before ofl'red. .imnbreiedCollatrs and-Sleeves,'very) low. Shawls,- Calicos. Ginghmandmi D~ehlmaes, ,* En-rlish and French Mlereuos-and Cashmeres. Plaiuniand 1"idored French Flatmnls for Sac~ks anmd lasks, *eryehbajfi I heavy D uflel *.mankts, lower than ever,; - -- 51 12--4 Fine id~i - ty chleap -) . Bleachied amd .~roivL4hartifygs almdd.1eiinmgs ; Osnabubrgs. 'otto $ WIllosierv, &e., whi86hl iis mm .teesffuil? pri;p,. 3'h@Segvho -e DrytApold chmeapi.are respectrol~ t. all and exmame his Stock. ~ ~ Jan 14, 3t ______ BACON ,LARD1 FLOUR, &c. ,. .. ., Aau-ast, Gia M Y'C6?imlnens from Tennessee of-BRACON -LI~A RD, F~LOUJR, CORN, &c., wilh be-nu sually' heavy'this seasonm. Persmrs wiho may have to buy these articles, zre ini'ted to- give~'set dalh. Eve'ything'is mold for edsh, -ority sceptance'. - - - T. W.. FL~ttilNGt* - - -Commissabn Merchaft' A ugusta, .an 16' Ot ___ ListofE etters hessere ,mn this list will please say they are ~iver tised." m.=9:T urt Joepr. use,-k rBo C-M)iss Bererw,-2 i aR' Cobark; IlrE A D)-G W uurst, Mrs N DurstA' JbIht Beby~ Fau G-itusl14kner~ J -1I-th11r ,of* l l-J P' fendersont L Hellowayv, WW Hoq& ard. hsmaai hIrh,.W- Ckmeire. 1, K and L-G W Jonmes, A Jackson;A Jacksomn, A Kemp, - 'iiy - rs M Medlock. 1t-M Medlock, B'$ sg~4 "I Mathtews W P *e e~ykMM M * I ' Parks, W B Pr'eseinat MlPadpttt-lakte"m .EI and S-:ll Rashboek )r~I, WY Sanfe',-W L Steensh J C Simrkide*,=W Mi .-mwyer" - = T and''W-Timhins.& Tucker, d C Turner, S Woodrun, W J WilsoiMrsE Wamlker. A. R AMSEY, P. M. JTan 14 . 2: ., 1 -STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD) 3D[STRICT, IN EQUITY. -- . -- Richard H. Holseni anmd others). vs. - ll ftir Parf'n. Martha M~oseley. B)Y Virtno of an Order from Chan. Wair4law in L)this cause, L will proceed to sell, at 1ho lite residesee o[ the hate. Julm Moseley,. dee'd., ogi WVednesday,.. the. 30th day of . .Tanury..mst.,one Tract or Parboel,44Ld,,. sigated in ,the'-Distiet nn.Saoaomi p aessf Turk~y Crsek. andl containing Your spi~iay-a moore or less, adjoi' KwdT vory Bland, \W. S. Mlobley and others. . ?gt Als'r, a likely Lot of Negroes numnben about eighteen, au .rty be longing to the Iste 0. ,J 11 ~~,decd among wtich is on3il n five years old, one find .~o ~ eellent Cookc. Thme fttm considld of g g loldt e~ : athe ilme1COQiaoi Muoes .on Roa W'nore, FTh el .Ettemlf th'sol a~iL' edit ii or: and two years'. .Te persoudulty n a .creihit of twelvy months. All' sets 'th'3Jj 'Tiiy ~Dollars cash. The purchase money to lie secur oltawi nmnplb sureties. .dsts tobe paid in . JanS*~49 1 S, C.EE L L peesons indebt'ed to the estate- of GMary- P Tut, eceaed, deqeusted to make paymenmt' and those having derridk~s against thse suid estate, will present thema projferly attested to.a' . .m' E. J. MiMS, Ex'or. -JwG e ' i:e o: b I OST OR. M.pLAID, -by-the Subscriber, a N.Jote of hand signed by WV. B. D)fn,.kr Thirteen Hundred and seventeen Dollars, dated on thme 9th inst:. : Ag-lrJ -arbby notilled agaisktga4sfg said not, ,. ~ ' Y Vl s of rectel, I shall proceed to sell on the first ,1 nelayin Feb - yi ext, nat EdgefieldC. 11., the l winig Prope llowing cases, viz: Luther Roll vs. Allen -lin ; A. J. Rambo vs. - 140 Same; Other Plaintit s Tho Same, One met of Land contamning Ft Thousand (5,000) act - or less, adjoining s of Gen. James Ton Swearen,:n and I rs. I Catherin 'r vs .ohn Aui ijnd Nfary Au try; Willis I vs The Same anipek Holes: Other Plaintiffs hn Autry, On cet of Land wbere Mrs. Mary suth pow residge, contain ing Two Hundred a fty acres, more or less, mljoining lands of B. T0,3ostwright, lip. Eliza beth Bush and others. . - A. Simkins, Commissione ksOn Bohnes and Lewis Holmes; I. T. Ordinary, Jackson olmies, Lewis W. U1oh _1 i __i - ! iel and Derick Holsonbake; other iPl Jnck and Lewis W. Holmes, One Tract hm ontaining Twelve Hundred (1200) acres, more.r , adjoining lands of Derick Hlolsonbake 4A.' t and others. .1 lark & Tillotsou vs Tillman A. Walker ; SamnZ i uel Agner vs The Same, One Negro girl Sarah. M. L. Bonham, Adm'or., vs Benj. F. Strom; W. W. Adams, Assignee, vs. The same; Other i Pantifia vs The Sane, One Tract of Land con- i talpiing Six hundred acres, more or less, adjoining bf iuel B'unson'and oiths. Modsaes* n sIt rs, One ait of Land dont.Mai wrhundred juid;forty (240.) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of B. V. Hatcher, Chesley Wisg and others. ~-S~ 8 y D s~sep.Patternon;~.TheSa'e ,vs.' The Same: The Tract of Land where* the Defen daut resides containing three (3) acres,smore or less, djoining lands of Win. F. DurisoepF. W. Pickens and others. - Joln L. Harmon vs Francis Ann Harrison, One ract of Land containingtwo hundred and sixty-. aine%(269) sas,' ai" ;r less, .Adjoining lands. of ams-BJGrif1i 1 A4Bettis,and others. - .JohnMgggag - Q Toinaaund Thonas . n nndtaining one hun red and niue (109) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Tandy Buckta 'ingasgorgn an4 others-the property o .fTomau4. Barnett; I Sdastrmpe.Adytrv. VlUiam Strom and John1 B.g i. uelWiliams vs The san; [. B. aley, Amr., vs'.anes WooA, David I Quarls an- William Strum,sr,, One Tract of Land Lvtainig.four,hundred 4'sixty-two (462) acres, nore j a ofDanuiil -Prescott, William Prescott and others-the property of Wm. Strom, sr. James A. Talbirvs George Banks; The same vs- Geo Banksand-Francis Owensby,'One Tract of id. .cotainiug one knoadred and twenty-five (J25)y meres, meire or less. adjoining imds of D. P. Self, I 6 --|, 0Nde ;6T-he5i i rt vs The Saose?-One Tract of ;Lamd tontaining twen tv-f, 4.2ynotes, ad ,niglanda of Jus4 Woolley,a 8. and J. Sampsmon vs P. C. Goddard Ad : 1Y Sh r Ub N1. P' )gett,"O e'Traei of PanR contaid One undred a en (110), acres, rnore or 1eAsa Oin ng lau Uf gr2 JaWo" ee e Lnrf V atrv .W e ; S'afe 4rk vs The Saime ;.L.atil'v The Sne.; other. PLintinM vs The Sameg , Oid Tract 'of Land con ainigg.Qnu Uuadreif abd &ixty (160) at-es, mora r ls,adjoin:Eg lindasf.ohn; L' Nicholson and' V. W. Pickens. Alto eight Negroes, viz: Annet, rLeindaMartha Savannah, Ellen, Felix wd l-ge.. tl Robt. C,.Fainus Sainel Wilims;' Other Plain- r iflu ';s 4he Samee!.qu, egrocs, viz: Rooth, aniel, Susan.~ .h ol ii and Charles. c 1-lintr.[ Xhn' A. Udstiston9 b mVl. SpII-Ifmes i 'ni A'; Ho6'sturf; b ! S.Ohksarvivr,g. Joho A. Houston, Charles 0 . Ptt vs Tie 'Sam&e';& li G.~ Parks vs The ame, seven Nae -via: 2ary, Naney, Henry, f, abe, 'oley-, Amy-ag flUy. .u 'ohn Jones vs. Mlertl.o'sfrely, .Ex'ix., One No- , ro 1Boy Septimnis. . . Mary Brooks, heaie4, 9s Wn., A.harris, Oneo 2in Thrashaer, one Gin,;~, Fone' Oi :Belt, onep orna Sheller, one Gii' Stono, one large Kettle, nc set lIn~eksjmh 'I 19s1: Farming. utensils, one J Lot I lay, Shucks. Fodd'er, Biriekst, Baskets, &c., - me one horse wa.m sixteen geese, &e. .ilames P. Carroll, Ex'or., .vs S. S. Boyce and Z Wm. II. Mles.; Mary Carroll vs S. S. Boyee and ibner Bushnell; dthet Plaintff' vs S. S. Boye, . w. Neuroes, viz: Elbert anid Mlack. lenj. Galiman vs..Benj. G.. Ryan, One Negro W.B. DLorn vs Benj. Galimanm, Onec Negro boy rrer. - * LEWIS JONES, s.E. STAT1rl?-ev'1IrAEOLNA, EDGEEEE DISTftICT, Blehardrier,u.m ) wa -- '. .. . Sum. in Partition. Crptte Prior and-otbers. . )Y virtue of an order from H.L T. Wright, ordi . navry or Edgefield Diutrittim the above stated . iase~ I shallproceed t'd s ell on''the first Monday in 11 aburv nextat Edgefiled Court 1house, the Real m siatifr Srah Pior,' ded., consisting of a Traet ~ f and cointaining Eighty-thur (84) acres, more ora i's, bounded- by lands of Andrew Butler, Thomas a : Tii.s -A ereiteuntil -1st Oe etprh r 'iving b lwi Iw tigpuadea-'itgage .. ~the frm'e totie orTinVm secure the purchlaso mboney. Woiit'~pfa& gggg sggege... . .1 STA TE OI# 50W9HliAflNA Josepi P John Pdrkiimdin others' D -irtue of an order from II. T. Wright, Orai I a*. ednbisning lfyinres,: bas olet's in- - bte -thei)Jistriot'amd:Stag. afoi-esaid,- adjoihingj t mnds of Douglass Robertson and others. 'Bseti fetisnt1J aNoY. aear-purlisset ( bsbutw eo go seepritieand.a mortgage P 4 oghe n'orenti so esonre-the-rpor LEWIS JONES, s . D STA TAF SOUTH . ROLUNA, e EGEFIELD -DhSTRJC',. R. T. Minms, lrtn -s.' --- Wr n AtftcAment. 8 P.Tomplina. . B. C. Bryan, w The Same. S. Christie, A ssignee) a Various other Plantffi) - The Same. --- -' fliV.irteder sr.Ordrmnchie Hlbtiof -Judge J .LJ L. Wardlair,aiShedatiPoveaseed- case, I I ,biproeedeoSetIkwTursday the 47th janussy. das~p kth&' lhto :resid-ehod of the'abdm4. Bebtor,. . U'nthkin5the rollowng property, i Mit s 14ur Mulesp~OAe--.Wa, One Cart; One-:Cary g,osahold and4(itnhen~units~Ppd.misng 6,~ml.tock et Qa~ttle arnd. Llogs,:Leo, of..Cern. qnv @tr$ped,-dr,, attaehed as thejon aestl dget af..'orpkins.y 1is ze, B~~ adsiddle. e., .i'7.: . - . 3:, Ter rf-.aWISBONEs.o . y HIlof aW e500k8 o late . L. Grillin, ; le iy aftr sale day ' ii ar , h otl The bugk; eait be examinedl it- the ofico of the BMd-trid' c2aesh, ovet' that mnt'oiredit till thiefirst ofJanmuairy ide*t; with interest frogn day of sale, and no,te and-two o'ihor. s iti~es. YL BdONHIAM, ad'. a totil late irm o ,hi - . a 'f'rr C. IL. yA-OUE FAUTORI FOR -SALE! rlIII Subscriber having eupted an appointmen i from the State which requires him to resid a Columbia, off'ers the fancluse Manufact'ing Establishmeni Tor sale. Vaunluse Factory is a COTTON MILI ontaining 2184 Spindles, 43 Loonas nd all the necessary mnachinery of a Complete Establishment, und is now in successful operation. It is situatei n Horse Creek, in Edgefield District, three mile rom Graniteville, six miles from Aiken and four -en miles from Augusta, Ga. The building is of Granite and Is attached ove 20O Acres of Land, And a Village of Thirty-four Comfortable Dwelling Houses r operatives. The healthfulness of the locality nfailing water power, facilities of Rail Road trans tation and convenience to the best Cotton narkel Pi-in this Manufacturing EAtabli-hment advanta espossessed by few others in the United States. It is expected that persons desirous of purchasin ill examine the Mill and premises for themselves more minute,4escription is therefore deemed un ecessary. ..eeremddressed to theSubscriber, Granitevilk -C., will iecelve'his ihmediate attention. JAS. JONES. Jan 7 3t 52 Female School .ISS FANNIE GRIFFIN will opei a Female School at her Father's (Dr. R. C APFIN,) iesidence on the first Monday in Februa next. The usual Branches will be taught to ensure i orough' Ehglish education, together with Music. g0-For -References, Tuition, &C., see furthe dertisement SJaan 8. tf 62 fai.Your Debts! AV1NG sold . ot our Stock of Goods t Messrs. SILEY & Usurna, we wish to eloe Iof(J old business as soon as possible, and there ore must request those indebted to us to come for rard and settle. J..SIBLEY & SON. Hamburg, Jan 7,1856. 4te 52 Fair Notice, ALL -Persons indebted to the Subscriber, cithe . by. note or account, prior to the 1st January 85G, are' reqtested to come forward and mnk ayrneut,.asj am desirous of closing all outstand ig sdebts. I have on band, and am daily receiving a large STOCK OF GROCERIES, Ld otlier articles adapted to Planters use, whiel rill be sold at LWW PRICES to csih eustomerx ,nd those sending orders will bear in mind to ac ompany them with.the CASH, as that Is an essen m-am'tiele in carrying on business. - B. S. DUN BAR. iunig';Jan. 7, 1856. 4t 52 07 Anderson Gaette, Laurensville Herald ani bbeville Banner will each copy 4 times, and for ard their accouits wvith a paper containing the ad. artitiement to B. S. D. Notice, Positive! LL Persons indebted to Robinson & Jackson in account for 1855, are requested to setth me same by the 1st March 1856, as we are desi mus of closing our old Books. And all persons having standing open accounts a #ur Books for 1853 and 1854, or indebted to ni j Note, are earneatly requested to pay the money y that time, or they will be placed in the hands ' an Attorney for collection. Gentlemen! One and all, settle up! Spare our ~elings fmom such a course, and save yourselvec snecessary expense. Longer indulgence we can t grant. ROBINSON & JACKSON. Hamburg, Ja'n 7 2m . 52 A bbville Banner and Independent Press will lease copy two months. ~otce Guardians, Trustees &c, LL piersons, having official returns of any kind .to reader into the office of the Comimissioner Equitf for Edgefield District, are hereby notified present them, properly drawn off on a sheet *.) uuineas paper, with separate vouchers to exhibil syments, between this date and tihe 15th day o ~ebruary next. If they do not, the law -for muel ases, made and provided, will be pm ommpnty enforced. * ~ A. SIMINS, c. E. E. D. Jamn. 7 3 52. *Notics to Debtors., 'HOSE indebted .oa Bonds in the Commissionern LO Ofice, whmichn bonds are due, wili please tank tice that I- am under general instructions from artis to colleet the dues of the ditferent estatel ader the management and direction of this Court, 'his advertisement must be taken by all in lieu ol rther special notice. Those who have borrowed money of tihe funds of onathan Wever, a minor, are expressly notified mat the minmor becomes of age early in A pril next, ad tey must hold themselves prepared fur asettle et in cash at that time. I marke this notiieation tne instance of thne party chiefly interested, as h 'ill ned funds immperatively, on attaining his ma irity. 'A. SIMKIES c. E. E. D. J an 9, 3mn 52 State ~of South Carolina, *EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. P. Ridgell, and Pauline, his wife) Bill for Par Ja6dllWillam Pope,.et al. ionrle - Y.Virtue of in order or the Court of Equity in ..tis case, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield ourt Houe; on the first Monday in February next, I 'that Tract of Land known as the Geiger Tract, utaing twvo hundred and fify aeres, more on pa, tated in the District of Edgefleld on thc mtersof Little Saluds, water of Big Salads, bounded lands of Lewis- Mathis, Mrs. Miller or of Joshu* hillor and oif Zedekiah' Watkinsepnd also bounded pone side by said Little Saluda Rliver. This Traec izng te Tract whereon Mark F. Pope resided a' etme aiof his death. Taus.-The said land will be sold ensa crednt ol e two and three years with interest after the ex lratioa'of one year. Purchasers are required to give their Bonid will ro good suretips-to secure the purchase nmoney oet,to.be paid in cash. A.S[MKINS, c. a. a. n. Jan .4t 52 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINJARY. rY H. T. WRIGHT, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge eld District: Whmereas, Allen B. Addison hathm applied to me foi etter of Administration, on all and singular the goodi nd chattels, rights and credits of Daniel Kilerease pie of the.Distrielt aforesaid, -deceased.. These are, therefore, to cite and adnonisk all an< In'ular, tine kindred and creditors of the said deceam ri, to be and appear before me,at ournext Ordmnary ourt for the sand District, to be holden at EdgeflelA . H., on the 21st day of January inst., to shov ause, if any, why the said Administration shnould no Give nr'der my hand and seal, thmis 7th day o nniary in the year of our Lord one thounsad eigh anded and fifty-six and in the 8th year of Amen an Independence. H. T. W RIGHT, 0. E. D. 'n.82t 52 Adnnistrator's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Willian . Vance deed. age earnestly requested to setti ithout delay, amid all'those having demands agan hemb will render them in legally attested * S. BROAD WATER, Admr. Jn7 i 52. 1%otice. L persons to whom the Estate of JTame Weathersby, deceased, is indebted will pre nt their claims, and all persons inadebted to thn aid Estate, will make payments to the undersigned W. L. ANDERSON, A dmiisitrator. Nov. 21, 1855. tf 45 Brushes, Brushes ! [ N -Store a flue variety of Paint, Varnish, Grain *ngBlenders, Tanuers, Whitewash, Cruml Dusting and Hair Brushes and Combs-Flea Brushes and Hamir Gloves-Nail, Tooth and Shavin Brushes, &c. For sale by $ A. Gah T1.J. TEAGUE, Druggists. M ay233tf 10 To .Hire, T WO Likely Negro Boys, who hanve worked tn *yearitat the Carpenters trade, sean be hired c ivo rable termst by applying soon to GEO. A. A DDISON. -r- a 2t 52 THE SOUTHERN-.LIGHT. A MONTHLY RELIGIOUS & LITERARJOUR-Mi, SET FOR TIE DEFENCE Or TntUn, AnD DE!OTED TO T.UE DIFFU8ON OF KhOWLEDG, d!DtTED B3 E. L. WHATLEY. -0 "Prove all things, hold fast "ha .which is good. Terms, $2,00 per annum, in advance. W. F. DURISOE & SON; PUBLISHERS, DGEFIZELD C. n. S. C. lHE main design of this JOURNAL is for I the discussion of all subjects permining to Chris tian faith and practice. Additional to this, we shall present such articles of a literary character, original and selected, as will have a tendency to refine the taste and elevate the sentiment of the reading.pub lie. Politics also, considered vas a Pcience, and as Saffeeting the principles of IAw 4and Government, and more especially the mighty inovements of the nations, as they work out the de I of Gid,. will claim due and proper attention. Dot .Politie de graded to the squabbles ofpmsgogues and factions, will be utterly eschewed and*rdi tqd. .-, -. The Journal will contain. RTY .PAdES of reading matter, and such advertisementp as our friends may favor us with, not inconsistent with the character of the work,-making at the end of the year a neat volume of 480 pages, suitable for bind ing in book form. - g- All communications intended for the paper should be addressed- to " Soumna Lienr," -Edge field C. IT., S. C. g' Our terms of subscription are Two DoLLaRs per year, in advance, on receipt of the first num ber. Ministers of the Gospel, of every denomina tion, who may be unable to comply with the terms, will be supplied with one copy each, on application. gW Day of Publieation, first Monday in every month. - E.,L.WIATLEY, Editor ad Proprieuir. Edgefield, S.., Ja, 185. BC, BRYAN At his Old Stand, the Brick Store, H AS Just received his FALL AND WIN TER GOODS, to which he invites his eve tomers and the public to call and examine fortbem selves, as he has a sARGE Am 00UP=ETE assortment of all kinds of Goods for Ladies' Dresses, Amongst which may be found Rich. Plain, Black, Figurcd,.Watered 'and Striped SILKS; - - Plain and Figured Muslin DELAINES.: French and.English MERINOS; Black BOMBAZINE,.ALFACOA and CAN& TON CLOTRS. A very-fine aoommeatof.? Ladies'o010akd, Talin's'r: Nantillas. a large and beautiful stock of A full supply, of TWEEDS, KENTUCKY JEANS, SATI NETS and CASSIMERES, For Men and Boys wear. --Also A splendid and well selected assortment of Kerseys, Blankets & Negro Shoes, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY, SHOE S, HIATS, CAP$, 4-e.- - .- - -; With every article generally kept in a. Dry Goods Store. Thankful for past favors, 1 hope by strict at tention to business to merit a continuance of the samne. OJ-i A liberal discount always made for Cash. EDGEIELDB. C. BRY AN. EDGEIELDMACHINE SHOP, FURNITURE JOHN MWIT takes pl-asure in -callhng the atten tion of the citizens of Edgetield District, to his MACH IN SHOP, Which is now in succesasful and complete operation, and also solicits an examination of his Where lie has en hand an extensive variety of beau tiful aiid well-finished FURNITU1RE, consisting of Mahogany, Waln'ut, Rose.wood,.M~aple an~d Pino Cubboard Sates, BOOK CASES & WRITING DESKS, Wardrobes of various Qualities, SOFAS, SOFA LJOUNGES, &C., (fine variety.) WASH STANDS, CRADLES, MA TRASSE8, &C. Always on lind a good supply of well-mnado Sash,nsPalDoors~ kc.,*to. Hlavingr secured the sertices of the anost compe tent workmien, I do not hesitateto say tha.L.ceas hibit as fine and good work. as will be founAd ise where. -*- A R EPAIRING neatly and promptly atteudeda to... (f J will sell the above articles on as reasonable termis as the times will allow. Those who pag Cash for their Furniture in A ugusta or Charleston wilt not find -nueh difference In our eash charges. gr Call1and inspect the above Furnitqre before trading elsewhere. Edgoeild C. H., Sept 5 f 34. NOTICE ! ALL those indebted to the Undersigned, either ,.by Note or Aceount, ate earnestly requested to come forward and settle, as money I NEED, and money I MUllST HAVE. All thiosef who- fil tD comply with this request by Return Day mayexpect to settle with an Attorney. . A.G.'TEAGUE. Jan 1, 7t 5l.9 FIML NOTICE, There is a point beyond wohich forbea~rance ceases to be justice. A L L Persons indebted may settle with- me, in 1-. person, (and thereby save cost,) at my Counts ing Room until the 5th day of February, (sale day,): after that time with Joseph Abney, Esq., my At torney. II would most gladly be relieved from the. umpleas ant duty or cellecting my dues by law, but unpleas ant as it may be, justice to myself imperativel de-I mands it; and I shall certainly make no exceptions1 -nor do Iwish to be questioned hereafter as to the motive of my action. W. P. BU.TLER. rJant . 51 ) Admiinistrator's Notice. A LL Persons having demands against the Estate of Wm. H. Adams, dee'd., arc hereby nottfilde to present-the same, properly attested,.br.paynfdht, and those who are indebted to the Estate, are ro quested to make payment to ~ Ar'r Jan 24 tf 2 Last Cal PERSONS indebted to the Undersigned will .Ltake this as the last Notice. I have wakted pa tiontly for twelve months, and onmsome much longer and now 1 must say, that I want the'money. Those who do not pay up by the 6th dlay of February next,. will have to pay for their delay. JAS. B. SULLWVAN. D~ec26 41 50 Strayedj TJROM the Subscriber on thIe 25th November Llast, a small brown HORSE MULE, nine or ten years old. A suitable retard' will be paid fr any information leading to his recovery. It JOEL AfCCLENDON. gJan8 tf . . . 52 Notice. -A LL Persons any wIse indebted to the Estate of ..%A. J. Gregory, dee'd., are earnestly regnested to nmake immediate psyment, and -these -havaeg do mandls will present them in legal form the present month, as we expect to settle the Eitate hy the 1st of February next. MARY GREGORY AJ'ors TIIOS. JONES. .'5 _n R 2t 5 CURRYTON ACADE-IES. T HE Eercis or these Institutions will be rc '.Lumed on the third Monday in January next. As-heretofore, Mr. JAMES L...LESLEY wi ;6 as Principal of-the Male Department. The Femnle. Schopi, ith- the Pr~umary- Depari meat of.1he Male Acade y, will be conducted b r. A.P,.'BUTIER, ass ted by. the learned i hly 4 niorp1kihed iss' A. E. ARTlUR, in other competent Teachers. Rates of Tultiozr pWt Sessia. First Cla sPrisparr partmeug,,. . . i....$9 0 Second " Ordinary En'glish Branches,....12 0 T4.ird " Iligher . ;", . .". -.....15 0 Fourth" Greek and Roman Literature with:higher Mathematics,.............20 0 French, Embroidery,. Needle work, &c., usw rat"~. - . The Shoinatle year will be divided into two SE sions ofWiv miths eael. Pupils w 11 be cihai-gc from the time of entering to the end of the Scssiot Tuition in advance. God Board en be. had in the -Village at frot $8 to $10 per month. I MERRIWETHER S. P. GETZEN, ..3 'A. J. HAMMOND, -8. W. GARDNER, J. C. PORTER, 1 A. P. BUMX.R, H. A. SHAW. Dfe 5 tf. -47 Bethany Academy. T RE Ciereises of this Institution will be r( sumed on the Fourth Monday of Janbar under the superintendance and instruction of Mi G. GALPHIN, aided by competent Assistants. All necessary repair. and additions to the buildin will be completed by the opening of the School. RATES OF TUITION, &c., the same as fe the last twelve years, are as follows: For Elementary Department, Class let, embraeln Orthography, Reading, Writing and Child's Gt ography, per Session, of 3 weeks,....$.....$6 0 For Elementary Depar't,.Class2nd,includingabov and Arithmetic &Mitehell's Geography, per Sei sion of 20 weeks............ ..........8 0 For atermediate Department, including above,an History and English Grammar,........$ to 0 For Higher Department,.so much of above as ma be considered necessary, with Natural Philosoph] Chemistry and Mathematical Sciences, per Set @ion of 20 weeks,.................... $12 0 Classical beportment, enhracing all the studies ni cessary'to qualify the student for admission int Sophomore Class, S. C. College, pr Sea. $15 0 Students are charged from time of entrance t end of Sesion. No deduction for absence unlew caused. by sickness of two weeks duration ; an when dednetion is expected the Principal must b notified at'the time. There will be an additional Twenty cents pe Scholar, per Session, to meet the incidental expen ses of the School. W. HARRISON, CuAIR. Dee26. 8t 50 Elton Academy, )IU(,Trustees .of Elton Academy take grem plnasure -in annonnei g that they haves cured the services 'of'Mr. PATRICK 11. ADAME a graduate of the South Carolina College, as thei Teacher for the year 1S56. The exercises of th Acadeiy will be resumed on -he first :Monday i1 January next. The Rates of Tuition are as follows: For Latin, Greek and the higher branchea'of Math ematics, Philosophy, Chemistry, &c., per Sessio of 51 months,.......................$18 01 For English Branches, including English Gram mar, Geography, A rithmeti, &c.. r Ses. $12 01 This Aen3efidf ' Atuatcin-a lk1 by pirf of tih istriet, and is -removed from scenes of dissipation The Trustees feel no -hesitation in recommendin their Academy as worihy, in every respect, of i liberal share of patronage. 3gr Good Board can be obtaincd convenient t the Academy at about. $8 per month, including washing and lights. S .NCOSN * . D. R. STROT HER, I JOS. ADA MS, R . WV. ADAMS. .J Dec 26 5t 50 B!E GREENVILLE B4PIIST FlMALE COLLEGE T HIS INSTITUTION, established by the Bnp Ltlist Stato Convention of Sonth Carolina, an< nder the control of the Board of Trrustees of the Furman University, will go into full operation os the first Wednesday in February next, with th< following Faculty: REV. H. A. DUNCAN, President, and Piofesser of Mental and MOra -.Sceice and fIisiory, PROF. CHAPMAN R. TWITTV, . (.AE PaOFsssOn [N CAROLINA COLLE.GE, N. C Professor of Ancient Languages, Mat hematics aae the Phisical Sciences. REV. MARION W. SAMIS, Professor of Logic and Belle, Lettree. PROF?. EDWARD B. BACON, 'Professor of Music. MRS. MARGARET A. RICE, Principal Instructress in Me English Departmieni MISS .JA NE CAMERON, Assoite Inst ructress in the English Depiartment [ATES OF TUITION PEa ANN UAfL SESSIObi raAALE 5EMi-ANNUA LLY IX ADvVANCE. Arrangements have been made for further assis lane in~tha various Departments as it may becom necessary. Primary Depatment............$3 04 Academie ' . .. --40(- ---- 4 Collegitu ".. ........--. 50 04 E.XTatAs.. Vocal Music, which every pupil is reguired' to take...............-------.$3 0( Pianoot Guitar, including use of Instruments, 50 04 ncient Languages, each..............- 40 04 Modern " . "-.-.-------.---4 04 Drawing and Painting...............- 40 04 Fany Needle-work, Embroidery,....... 40 01 For $100 all the extra branches will be taught. gr Board for a large number of pupils canb obtained' in the College Buildings, or ithe immec diate vicinity of College, for $14 per month,'iinclu ding lights and washing. The atmnal Tarm wilt commence'oin thu firs Wednesday in February and close the niiiddle t November, with an intermediate v'acation of twe weeks, comnmeneing theliat Thursday In July, thui orresponding with the Term and Viosations in th Furman University. Aiy further information will be given on appliec tion to C. J. ELFORD, Treasurer, or to REV. RICHARD FURMAN, PROF. P. C. EDW ARDS, O COL. T. P. BROCKMAN, T. B. ROBERTS, ESQ., I ! -P. E. DJNCAN, ESQ., ? PROF. J. P. BOYCE. December 18 St 491 $103000 Wanted for 1856. rj01E Subscriber wishing to restrict hiis businea .1exclusively to the CASH SYSTEM, take this opiportunity to inform his patrons that he -wi ope~no Books for accoupts this year,. It is useles tohigie as -to'"the'*advantages, bth- to -buyer an seller of this system.3-All-seknowledge itto both best.' ' ' - Intnding to keep a good supply of articles in th varouwlabes of my business, I respectfully se lici doitinance of the liberal patronage so Ion ez 'ded>~ome.on-now with your small change and let us try it one year, and see how it works. G. L. PENN, Aoe. Jan .1,1855. tf 51 DISSOLUTION. T H E Co-Partnership heretofore existing beotwee the Undersigned, under the Firm of W. . J. HIL, is dissolved by mutual conswent. Te unsettled business of 'the Firm will be ad justed by WILLIAM 1l:LL, who is duly authorised us the name of the Firm in liqudation.. JAMES HILL. Hamburg, S, C., August 31, 1855. .A. .A.E.D. THE Undersigned wifl continue the business ina its brnches at the Okt'Stimd;~ where he woulk I pleased tohive ALL who are indebted to the Firi in anywise, to call anid settle without delay. WM. HILL. Hamburg, Aug'31, 1885.. Gm.. 35 Notite. WXASIING and IRONING done to ordc VAppad t this 0O1cc -Wor Tax Collector 11 TIIMAS B. REESE, DERICK IIOLSONBAKE, A. R. ABLE, -THEOPHILUS MEAN - WESLEY WERTZ. di M.-B.'W.HITLB, - BARNEY :LAMIR.L CHARILES CAITR, Law Notice. 0 Undersigned have formed a partnrhir Tfor the Pracetice or Law for Edgefieid District. 0 One or both will at all times be found at theit Office iii Law Range. M. L. BONHAM, CICERO' ADAMS. d Edgefeld, Dec 24-1855. 2mw $t Law Notice, n TIE Undersigned have formed a Partnershiy fur thle practice of La'w in Edgefield District. W. C. MORAGNE, H. W. ADDISON. Dec 25, 1855. tf 50 Medical Notice. -. RS. READY & KENNERLY will practice i. Medicine together on the Ridge and neigh boring vicinity. Office at Dr.'Ready's. Out 17 6m 40 - y 0. X. WRIGHT, DENTIST. O FFICE over Messrs. CAaxtcuhAL & BRAN's Ilardware Store, Broad street, Augusta, Ga. All operations pertaining to Dentistry will be nt tended to with promptness, and to the entire satis faction of all who may favor him with their patronage. W" Gold Plate and Wire, Clasp Metal, Solder, 9 &c., furnisned to Dentists for Cash. Auguita, May I ly 16 e OAR OL INA -OTEL, 0 . HA MBURG,S. C. MRS. C. A. GRAY. PROPRIETOR. y r IE Public are respectfully informed that this h Hotel has undergone a thorough repair, and has been refitted in the BEST STYLE, rear 0 less of expense, and was opened on the First of , October, for the seception of Boarders and accom o -dation of Transient customers. 0 The best accommodation is guarantied to those who will favor the Proprietor with their patronage, and the Management will. be such as to command for the House, the reputation it has always maintain o ed, as the Best Hotel Ea Hanuburg. The Propiietor assures the public that no pains r shall be spared on the part of. the Management to furnish the uTable.with the best viands the Market of Augustaand Hamburg albrd. Families visiting our Town are solicited togive an a trial, as our best exertions shall be devoted to ad minister to their entire comfort. TILE STABLP befdn'ing to the Hotel will be under nian ment .of: an 6xperienced. Ostlet' and the best of care will be -taken of Horses and " Vehicle% left to his charge. r Hampurg, October 2, tf UNITED STATES HOTEL, A UGUSTA, GEORGIA. F. M. JENNINGS; PROPRIETOR. 7 IS popular and well knoiv Hotel, the most V . cenirally situated in this oity is now open for reception df' Customers. The undersigned was ) for a number of years, the' proprietor of the Globe, and-flatters himself that he has'stilt 1h abilityand disposition to afio:r1 to his patrons tie 'accommoaihl tion of yore,. le will take thig $tnoon I sayt he has secured the services of . J. V.'CLAP, as his assistant, and witl guarantee to the travelling public, who may patronise his house, the best Fare that can be furnishedl in the A ugusta, Savannah Charlestoan and Northern markets. The United States is now open under his management and an pervision, and all he asks of new or old customers is at call, if they are not satisfied he will not com plain. Boad'1 day. 'F. M. JENNINGS. NoVd I 1855.' 45 4mn .A. C .A. B.D IfHTE Undersigned returns his sincere thanks to Lhis friends for their patronage while located in IHamburg, and hereby informs them that he can be fonde (after 1st Se~ptember next,) at the 't:ouse of W ARD, BURCHIA RD & CO., opposite the Ma sonic Hasll, Augusta, Ga., where he would be happy to see atnd serve thtem, and where a FULL and C'omplete Stock of Dry Go ods, can ulwamys be found, whidhl will be sold as LOW as from any House in the City. , - Hamburg,'A ug 13, if 31 Boleteting, Mattress Making, &c., &c. - 7'HIE Subscriber takes great pleasure in announ ecing to the citizens of Edgefield and the public. ge.ner'ally, that heo has op~ened a Shop directly West of the Planters' liotel, two doors below Mr. 13. C. -Bryan's Store, where he is prepared to make Mattresses of every Variety, AND REPA!R & CUSHION &e., after the best and latest styles and on the most reasonable terms. lie respectfully solicits a share of the patronage of the trading pnbhic. Call and examine my work. It will recommeind itself. 0J All business in the above liken done promptl and neatly finished. IH. MARTIN. Deio5 5 i 1 47 Furniture Establishment. HE Subscriber lhas just started, I connexion Lwith the above basini.ss, a where he is prepared to do all kinds of work en trusted to his care with perfect satisfaction .to his eustomers, and at prices heretofore unknown in this Village. I will make- to order, and of the very, best material, 0icef..m, Z edagd,s DEDEL$ADS, YWASISTANDS. Tables, Desks, &c. a will also make to order, and at the shortest notice, Of every variety, and in the best style. U Old Furniture repaided handIsomecly and promptly. A share of public patronage Is respectfully' soli eited. - -M. A. MARIKERT. I Dec 19 . tf 49 Attention, Gardeners, 0 H AATE just opiened my usual large suppl of IFresh Garden Seeds from the well known Gs den of I.. Lau~dreths & Son, of Philadelphia. It Sis generally acknowledged that Seeds grown in this i Garden are equri, if not superior to any grown in ' this country. G. L.PENN, Aaznr. Jan 1 . if:- 51 The Last Dun? - - T ONCE mnore appeal to these that are indebted AL for money, anrd should you fail to pay me by the 15th day of February next, you cannot settle with g me after that time, as I will on that day, without distinction, turn over my notes and accounts to the .proper offleers for collection. 'LA Y Deci 268 50 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the. Estate of Col. U B. Bouknight, deo'd., are earnestly requestl to mnake immediate payment. All persons having I demandi against te estate, .will present them pro. perly attested. 2 IIT, A't MARY BOUKNIGHT. Dee19 ly ,-49 For Sale, AFIRST RATE Tanper and Currier. .t.Also, a good BleksInIth. for sale or itire. r Enquire or F. O'CONNOR' t. Vinta., 1& g.lae.d Dist ric~t, Jain 7 f 52A Here shatie srtel . -fie tain'y Unawed by pwer.an dagril gi T HIE Subscribeatoposesn ds:MrtThursday X .jn.Febr -pg q-g- faed ef zideen iagaps ' INyNMa",wi thOj rA of. * writer's views otn all' sub ts tLat may in any. wie interest the. , thir adPro te v' gPOXg9e t the ".ros n oolsmnqsaEll brof nbsh the uut ment& 'geneiraImfomaie.l tive to -C.9pmerce, ri ue and P-o.ti; Stheie rtire an t : most p!mis*iing Mob te sub.re counpAz d hselso,s. theqe do. ojDg aBa r e.o O aa ne tw ; litds system qf this Stn p. ableaed'popelar wrers . andi nU1ar1a6e, aboier expensneehall, be..spared- to mabsdhie'" lauma" wbit aNewspaprosht tb.2 " Suber~iption prie2 a yis advspee-ayaue on the receipt or the fits numies.. Wg'. A dhs dA Sabof'I iW$a i E. H., S.C. Edgt-ieldfDeeeiber 2 3 N. B.- stMae d who wi ath a Agents, fir~he ."IJxvou"wm.is a Seem names shalreuelve one c to W.W . Dec w p o 2It'! 59 TlValtial e. $aoar . r -ale... n athe following vadauble 'propiiwy'Iai. Ha ii b Thie DWLNU4MMI~ii 10mem.)" -e Corner -of-g' e se: ehammog Mercer Street. The Dwelling and Kitcen brlcek, coprtd witha *i. Osiht-Lee .Caringe. Homoe, Stable,.and iaeeasy gtbaudigs. The LOT on Centre Stset, pearly oppsit the. Ameriesa hiotel, on wtleh isa large STOR BRICK BUILDING, occupied as Two Stores and Dwelling-let running through to Cobb Street. O# the latter Street is a large beek Stre The LDt on Corner Market and Veavatwert Streets,.unnngthrog to Mereer Sllisgn tth s tered and painted. FIVE toNDRED alleMSEB Wnasberge aL EdgeeI4 'lnk-ed~SfebI - The boveproper y will be enoi' ee -ma-Cq ting terms, or exchanged fr aud an So toerw Gewe ga oregrees. t r . A. NENRICK. .HambrgOtl -,s re 3 Valuable s C ands for s le T He Subscriber ofers for sale the St AC? OP LAND on whieh Ao new yives, situated on Savannah River, ieAIea miss above Augusta, 'well adapted to.tho cultivatienof Cotton sad raiq contain pig n. I . . -1176 Aros1 more orisspt wi bve and. aa serones ty k gree 8 an onghueos tbhw -~ the balquee ofte.oled ad isin 'fais seateef oultivation. e haseera Ine . it. On the premises are ssn netewa bin. It is as healthy a location, and as msoral and intellik gent a segbohq a ea/y16 sr n o te gEubscriabe ofd f, Wwith severa 'o wprhi. The pla is heatuy, aoesteo inaen n and we adapted to au man' - force. - The -above lands will be sold en neeomrnedsth will be fi p kt far showing the.1a a ies 'hh tapuhe' or any information given by addresing.tesu "e herat Woodlaw,i.G. 'i J.E OLMCSb Oet 2 . :Sn 1.aid fer Sale1 T0HE Subscrive' wI5ni.t s aNg ,is ocuiso offers for sale. his YALI14ILEL PLA-& .TION, co notaining Thee hundred S iesty-sveAeres' Lying on Saluda River,'and adjoininglaefMmW A. Strother, A. Clark ind 'David Ny leek Bozeman's Ferry, and within two or tnd ioed ynrds of-the Greeneille di Columbia la&Road. The Tract contninsienboit one ' rn d ath es le original forest, whitstteek -is undbre falce. Onb hundred and 6ftjgs in d elgir &tate%f'entivatlouv, of which' there is from siventy-Gre'ti one hundtnd acres of fine bottomlanud equal to any-and surpassed by none in the State. This plantatIosh sgood out lets and excellent ranges for steek. On the presmises are a g-o Two Dt~ welling -H ouse and all necessary plantation bdgs. Al..r a Spring of never failing water. gr Any-person wiqlbin[[ wurIh.eal al ow the Subscriber who resides'on the premises, and he wlli take pleasure In showing them tle oe tir.aet. * J. We MAYNARD. T HE STORE HOUSE, next East of Rl. U. Sal ..livan's, 30 feei front and 60 deep, eosaiaing three rooms below, one above, and a ge6 sejar. THE TAN YARD aqd Lot~a inlagiad .e taining Abent~ hree aores.- - ONE LOT on the branch adjoaiing~I.Rfa Oct 2 20fW . Ijf 38 NE E F R both standard and ?W IA l d standard and d ,IlJRAS,.nrd - ifWWK R natv %rii~ ezv d )i,- llaatte habitsi and gtk.~ ' $ E7J Pried Catalogues sent to all applicat. Address SUMMEIRhCRfAMMOND, Oct 31 3b: 42 PtsmaraS4. Dissolation~ T HIE Co-Partnership existing~ under the Firm of LARKA& BUCKMASTER~, *as aseu~ved by mutual consent on the 10mh Deeenbr 1855. Either of the Partners will use the -am of the Firm in liquidation. They speoua and notes will be kept atthe Store af ).U.:Lelethe eams as ee cupied by us. We partieda regnest cur se tonersand frienda.o call and -osw their opla accounts by Notes or-Cash. JAS, C. LARK, -E. .T. BUCKMA STER. Hlam~urg, December 10, 1855. nEUndersigned having par- . ehased er B J. 'Buoku-e bis interest In the firm of Lark & Bakmasten, sis tis method of informin bis friends and eastomestI that ho wilt eJ~finsa e'nfe&t-e aunetand, asheretofos,whesshe wilL be.plead te see I intend keeping a large Steek of a.kindan ofGed - In the Greery rn Sell as oheapas can be an'orded, and will pay the highest market price for Cotton, f'lsur, Bacon, he. JAS. C. LARK. Hlambrg, Me 1,85S a y64 - 50 abet a final set emaent wlbemad on theo Esate of Daniel Smith, dec'd., in the-Ordinarit% Officat Edgefleld C..HI., on the 4th Monday -hn Januaryggest .Al perions indebted will please makt paymsent by the above time, and those having demands will peaunt them by the same time. *tiWN' P. 'MICEKIER,[i.,.. Oct 2l8, 55. . . . I .T 3 H. Ei Subscriber earn soocmnasodate tuvisaeer .Lfourteen Boarders desirous of attending the Edgefield Schoolb. - uqbgips~nvenient to nll the Schoos inthVh . ascrd be exp . r} .