COLJE40IL ITBo TAB is p1 under it's prds-ent diregtion it u 15 and continued uniformnly prosI rous. k 1. Wlatev r proposes t6-do, it does, and does at thorougidy. - 2. Its adva-es, reputition aId patronage are designed to I, a1 strictly-loca qbarter,-dud no tr ippeailS are le to the citizeus of other parts of C the State for.ir patronage. w 3. It.atolto the people of Edgefield. what few- il in, other Diets P0Opsc, viz : -A node; School fir a< the edufgi4f tltr daughters undezan strictly b, ACme i icy and sacuregte-themat their own doors, idages wilih they)cannot iiid.surpassed. ai elsewhert J 4. It ixih1kout controversy, the best furnished- it Acaidem.1 the State for educatioual purposs. .. J 5.'Ijsime. no matter how great it itay be, is et all disupl at homtie so that its patrons are.dau-. It bly bentted by its prosperity. . . . t 7. A lastly, it relies simply upoi its mlerits fur reatiOn1 andot .suplort, and doing. its .w-Qrks, u tandleuO i4 st favorable oireuinstainoes, .h coniist, scrutiny and.. investigatism..~ v TI Winter Session for IS6 eomrpeed on I Many, the 14th January. in 1 .of Tuidon and regulations . the' sin el.as' pul.hed last year. CH AS. A. RA~ MIOND, Pams..; L igefield, Jim 15 tf f- - Hodges Institute, r TI E subscriber takes pleaisure ill annouicitn T that this Institutiont is no longer a denomina MUi sheool. In accordanbe'with ~own wihes, .nl by the cosCunt and advice of those coucerned, at he la.s taken upon lim-elf its entire management, -aidI has determined to make it free from aud inde- T npeident of any rtligious dettominatiotr. Although he is under the cuntrul of no particular J &odv of men, yes haalul be .is earnest .desiro and Conlstanlt endeavor to promote the interest and merit the approbation of all his patrions. The cholastio year- will bu divided itisi hi terns: The 1st extending from Jim I 5th to'-JipeL 30th, and'the 2nd from Sept let to:Dee 22nd i Tuition, lsiterni, fromn............$12 to $24 - 21 " " ........ 8 to 16* Contingent expenses, 1st term.........60 cts. " "4 2d " .........40 cts: VI CW-All charges due at -the close of each term. ni Board from $' to $10 per month. W. 11: AloKELLAR. Sl Greenwood, Jan 10 2tk .1 Edgefield Male Academy, L rPnIE exercises of this Institusion recommienced on J. . the I18th Janury, .unider thepigrge Mfar. %V. E. NeCASLA N, whio has fois r prrng lor the. Freslhmnn and SophlMore Classes in S. C. Collee * v Thise wiehing to enter College will do well to joiii themi forthwith. - ' Partcilar attefiti'.n will beleie to exereiseS inl D Comtpitaitionl anld Dteelnrmnation, and aiso to- weekly 4 reviuws a rentshuld oqwsit inepst-. M their 6 v i it th'em it :'the- bilhe-ett' 1 -their Classes, and.keep theid regularly in School. in Pupils will be etargeed fr.,ni time of enterinr till end of the Session exe-ept-in case-of sicknes . L . - .-Ternis :.f Ja m tary jd, per. 'quarter.-4 ... ..%%2 1 Egglish .. ..,.... Or A. SIk.NINS Chair. . -. -till GREA.T BARGAINS'. -n E4P tBS TOk" CAr4: WI1L.L..M .LL C it\.NE, Au-9 A y Vgusta,Ga . wishin.;~ to re..duce his L.A RCE S ained.ENTENSIVEh Stockl of Witer Uiry Go'eds. ' e'tlrs them freom this dante at Greatly Re duced Prices 1 Ilis Stocrk of g Rich Dress Goods, C Usa lieen selected with treait ciare, nnd' - comprises c thme most fashiioiablearticles in that Iinie. lie has en on hatnd a largze :issertiment of la TrALalAS, CL.OAKS ANI) MlANT1ILAS, on which he is selling .aft'very' eenp. Also, FLANNELS, TWEED)S, SATINETS W and Kentucky JEFANS lower than ever beleure Al Emboiered Collars and SIleves, very low. jT Shawls, Cailos. G3inthamris amti! JDel.aes, l1.nelishm anal Frencha Aerenos and Cashmcieres. PI in-'anal Fiured French Flannels for Staeks T~ ande lI asks, very cheap ;l - I lenv y ol'e Hiaik< ts, hower th:an ever; 12-4 I Fiun li:rd 1,tI -et<, cheape; lih-nehied neid.Brow &hiirtiflgs anid .9hecatings ; O. snabhurgs. Gottoni ad Wu,~ I osierv. &c, wih he i.4 deem lidW-ei' -~ parie.. Thoseerho doLJ pnth e Dry g~oods'j cheapj are respectully fiivlted' - (o~all and. examjiue his Stoack. dan 14, St ______ BACON, LARD1 FLOUR, &c. II Auguusta, Ga. . e~z I Y Consignntents from Tennessee of P,.cON, F .L LJA RD. FW U)LR, COR N, ke., will be ine smnthy heavy this imsont. Persens wholn may have o tee buv~ these articles. niro invited to give ni'a calIl.s Everything is sold for cask , or eity aicceptanice. N T. W. FLE.\llNG,. Conmnission Mlerchant. gi A ugusta, .Thtn 16 6t List of:Letters P EM\ T1NGihie Poast .Ofiee, Edgefield~, RI, st anury 1$5(% lPersons edif'un for letters'en this list~ wiH pleafse sn.the are " ad ver tiSed." . . B-.De H Eurt, Joseph iSussey - A W Boitt, $ iiron . - . C-31iss Ei Crow, 2, J R Cogbarit. $Mrs E A Camweit 11 Chayipelt. D)--a W Iuurst, airs N Durnir,- John Doby, Fanod .--.Miss M Faulkner, J1 -H Ieir, 2, M M ei .II Plyenaderson. L Hfoiloway, W W How~.i ard. Isane hUnr, -W C Hiaden. iM .1, K andl L-G W .Joines, A Jacksom, A Jackseon, A Kemp, --.--Miy, Murs MI Medhloek. 1M--M Medllock, B'Maraii, NJ Mal~thews W. P ,ii MctKelrar; A'. Me'.- 'n '' "' " 'e'- a 0 atwP--=19utz9OweneL Ouwine, Parkst. W B Pren.eoat. M M Padlgett,&OPlunkeitt.-. Et and S--R Rtainho, .1-8eigler, W. Satneels, W h L, Steveins, J C Simiking, W Mi Sawyer:" T andv 9W----omtins & Tuckeir. . C Turner, S Woodruir, WV J Wilson, Mlrs E Walker. A. R.\.\lhEY. P. It. JTan 141 2t . STlATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFhIELD DISTRICT, IN 1-.QlITY. Richard H. Hlolson and others n - Bill for Part'n. Martha Moseley.3 IIY Virtue of an Order from Chn. Wairdlaw in this cause. I will proceed to sell at thie late residence of the late dohn Moseley, dee'd., aet Wednesday, the 30ith day of .hlanuatry inst., one Tlract or Pareluf Land, situated in the DJ.isti-iet and State-aforesaidgeril waters of Turkey Creek,. and cintaining 14our 'iuadred 'and Thirty aeris, imore or less, adjoining JadfA veryBad W. S. Mlobhev andl others. -. 41.sr, a likely Lot of Negroes numibern abo'ut amng whlich is one House.C~ni'pentbr., abott twent1.F five years ald, one find Wagh~ner. 4lts,.'of~ ex- r. eelle'nt Cook. The othir are alt young ..nd liftyf ly cansistin''of boys aun'girls.'' The~re wiTI dsobc tn sold at tite same~ time' and plaed, a lot- of' g41 Pe Mules, one Road Wa:.'in, one new Ginghead, a lI lot of lBaconi, St'oek Hfogs, Ma!eh Cow'sCorn', Fod der, &c. The Rteal Estatetwili be sold ou a eicdit of one und twao years. The perswotialty on a credit of twelve months. All sums under Twenty Dollars cash. I The pur.-hnsse money to be sceuredb~bds withJ anglec sureties. C'osts to be paid in ail. Notiece,- u A L pm.eons iindebted to the estato of Mary- P. Tutt, deceased, are requiested1 to miake paysnent; an and' tho.se having de~minidd againat thme said estaite, ini will present them prolierly attested to. ' -... alp E. J. MIMiS, Ex'or. Jan16 : -tf.n- --. *J - - Notice.. I OST OR MIpLAID, by the Subscriber, a / 1J Note of hand signed by W. 1H. .1 orn, ibr ? Thirteen Hundred and seventeen Dollars, dated on se theo 9th inest. :l Aui.-rsor:i ard- b~Eiby mnotilied i tii~15 t~iIuijfv sai J.t2 T. CIHEA.TILAMI. J.m n 10 n 1856.1. Sale. )Y Virt writsof00#,1a me"li rected, I shall proceed to sell on the first o141:1F inl F ry nie axt, at Edgelield C. 11., the ja in poplel .0 wn ess viz: . Luther 1o11 vs. Allen Fmilin; A. J. Rambo vs. lie Same; other Plaintit"Ivs The Same, One i net of Lanid eita:ning Fivo CThousand (5.000) rr e or less, adjoining lAnds of Gen. James n ern-'..ln and o'tnevrs. Catherine-Moyer vs .ohn Autry and Mary An- a y; Willis I6ines vs The Sameaud'daek Holmes: ter Plaintifrs 4IJohn Autry, OueTract of Land here Mrs. Mary B .suth now resides, contain a Two Hundred andA6fty-acres, more or less, joining lands of B. T. Boatwright, Mrp. Eliza- A th Bush amil others. A. Simkins, Cummissioner, vs. Jackson Hohnes id Lewis Holmes; 11. T. Wright, Ordinary, vs wkson ltlimes, Lewis W. lolnes; eieJ ac n 1 and Derick Holsonbake ; other Plainttis- vs ick and Lewvis W. Holmes, Oiie Tract ofLand ntaining Twelve Hundred (1200) acres, more.or s, adjoining lands of Derick lolsunbake, J. A. ~ tt and others. P Clark & Tillotson vs Tillman A. Walker; Samu- g 1 A ger vs The Same, One Negro girl Sarah. g M. L. Plonham, Adm'or., vs ivenj. F. Strom; F. W. Adams, Assignee, vs. The same; Other a nintiffs vs The Same, One Tract of Land con- A s ing Six hundred acres, nrire or less, adjoining n Bkierillims Saitiuel Brunson and others. )loes Harris.a:.Jaines Morris, One Traet of 8 ad containing 'two hundred and for.ty (240) acres, tre or less, adjoining hands of B. W. Hatcher, esley Wise and others. S. S. Boye'-vs-Joseph Patterson; The Same vs. ie Same: The Tract of Lid where the Defen ut resides containing three (3) acres, more or less, joiing lands of Win. F. Durisoe, F. W. Pickens d others. - r Johint L armon vs Francis Ann Harrison, One act of Land containing- two hundred and sixty- 1 ne (269) neres,- mb ;or less, adjoining lands of mes B1.Griffis, IiJi.:Bettisiand otheri. John,M.-Clark vs ,4 h . Thomas and Thomps Burnett, One Tract 6f Lindcontaining one hun ed and niue (109) acres, more or less, adjoining ids of Tandy Buckbatejr- Thomas. Morgan and. ers-the property of'Thoiias C. Birnett. S.:C. Stroni, Adi'or., vs William Strom and hlin 1t. -Grifis; Saiuel4 Williais vs The samd; u 13. Tdlley,"Adm'or., 'vs James Wood, David ft arles and William Strum.sr,. One Tract of Land itaining. four hundred and'sixty-two (462) acres, _ Dre orlss,.adjoining lands of.Daniel Prescott, illiam Prescott aud others-the property of Win. rom, sr. James A. Talbert vs George Banks; The same .2 Geo Banks and Francis Owensby. One Tract of 1 ind containiug one hundred and twenty-five (125) p res, more or less, adjoining lands of D. r..Self, ir mes Furkins and others. l11sopitWofiy vs'Vihli Hi-den; The- Sanie The Same,. One Tract of Land containing twen -ive (2-5) acres, adjoining lands of Jus. Woolley, i lmund horris amid .reorge-e:nedicis. , W S. and.J. Sampsobn vs P1. C. Godard.A. W a ,- sh .am w eg Girl..Rachel... *. CiCNhia't in Busbei indhlJ - Padgett, Ofie Tract of oda containin One ndred and tenl (110) acres, more or less, ajoin I land f nJobILgroon, Jack Rotten aidotbers. Lark liekni aster vs 1. W. A buey ; Sale A 0rk vs The Saime ; LodRill vi The Same ; otlter w intifrs vs The Same; One Tract of Land con- V ing One Hundred and sixty (160) acres, more l-ss, adjoiniig I uls of.John L. Nicholson and W. Pickens. Alo, eight Negroes, viz: Annet, hert, Luciuda, Marthia, Savannah, Ellen, Felix 2 :Uobt. C. Fain vs Samuel Williams; Other Plain- rc . vs The Same, Seven. Negroes, viz: Rooth, 1i. Susan Francis, Kiih, Julia and Charles. o int e We d'or.1 vs John A. Houston, b In. 1imi dmi 4 J,.mes and A. H ouston ; bi S. Clarks snrvivor,-vs. John A. Hloustoni, Charles of P~tmt vs The Samie; Felix G. Pamrks vs The e, seven Negroes, viz: Mary, Nancy, Henry, fe be, 'olev, A my and Mludy. u 1h olm fmes vs MhArtha Mlosely, Ex'ix., One No- m a 5oy Septimus. .. . . ary Brooks, hearer, vs Win. A. Harris, One Ti Ihrasher, one Gin..Fan, one Gin Belh, one pl rnt Sheller, one Grinid Stone, one large Kettle, SSet Ilieksmiith's Tools, Farming utenmsils, "ne t lay, Shueks. Fodder, Brieks, Baskets, &c., one horse wa..'m, sixteen geese, &o. lmaes P. Ctarih, Ex'or., vs S. S. Boyce andi in. II. I'leass: Mary Carroll vs S. S. Boyce atnd i mner Bushnell; other Plaintiff-s vs S. S. Boyce,.-, . Neteroes, viz: E~lert and Mack. tej.G(alhmat vs.]ienj. G. Rlyan, One Negro in, Whiittield. e ..B. iDorn vs Benmj. Gallmatn, One Negro boy LEWIS JONES, s...D. - ti8 4te 52 'Shi~ritrs~a Ie. r SATIC OY SOUTHJCA ROLTNA, EDGEFEBLO DISTRICT, i tiohard'rior,. x vs Sum,. in Partition. u ;harlotte Prior and others. Y virtue of an order from HI. T. Wright, ordi ) nry of Edgetield Distriet, in th~e above stated .Ti e, I shall proceed t'i sell on the first Monday in th nary next-at Edhgenled Court 1lonse, the Rteal an ate of Saramh Prior, dee'd., consisting of a Tract mi Land conmtaininig Eighty-four (84) acres, more or -at s, boundeda by lands of Andrew Beutter, 'Thloinas ,; Iher, (Oyorge B .:bllls'iohleaa. j: 'eiLsis-A eredit until 1st Dec. next purchasers ii bs~l~with txvgl iitianiid a Mortgage . he priisio'tic remaT seehtre the purchaxso ney. Creis*to'ba gai~'in cash. . -......,. - L .JONES, s.r..n. sA'II TE. SO'FH CA ROINA, MavcJL91]ELD918TRIC. J foep - - -kmn - Sam. in Pai-tItion, all oh iPdrkminand others. ' co X virtue of an order fromi H. T. Wright, Ori- let -pp~fE~deield.Dis e -in thieabove stated * ,s hl~ardee' to~seLotliib'first Minudayi hy jruarext;.at Edgefield-UpLj the real:Estt-of M ev P~imim, dee'., eonsistiig of oiie' Ti-aet-of "" ad edntaining 1Fifty -acres, mobre or leks, sitn-- b ri in the Ifistriot and State~ aforesaid, adjoining' th ds of Deouglass Rtoberts"on amnd others. Iuasse~-iisseit4iatil- 1st Nov. next, purchtaser Vt gp bahd- with two good securities and a mortgage P1 hpeiisee-to the ardindily.to secure the 'par eioney.' Costs to bd~pnid in ensh. -i LEWIS JONES, s. a. 9. km e . - 4te . -N -: 52 SherifE's Sale, STATE OF SOUTH A ROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, R. T. Minms, -) T -,s. Writ in Attachment. I S. P. Tompkins. )L B. C. Bryan, a The Same.. l S. Christie, A ssmieeo The Same.. a irious other Plaintitfs. The Same. ~Virtue of an Order from his H~onow Judge ym D 1)2. Wardlaw,.in the above stated case, I hi il roeedto selton Thursday the l7tht January em , at the late residetico of the abaient Debtor, P. Tompkins; the following property, to wit: ut blues,One Wagmn, Omne Cart, One Car ge, Uousehold and 1Sitehen Furniture, Farming psieStock of Uattle and. Hlogs, Lot of Cyrn knider,Cettn.Seed, &c., attached as thiepro y ot, the p~efrndant S..P. Tompkins. Alsia-ee w rse, Bridg ad Saddle. - tli merws dash. LE WIS JONES, s.z.n.. an 2 35 52 Sale of Liaw Books, D 1E sale of-tlie valiablo Law Library, and2 - Offegrirature, of tho late N. L. Griflin, se .p .on4 neisdfij, the day after sale day s etrfr i ,th"e 5th oh the month. re boic ast be examined at the office of the lersigned. 'itus OF SALE-Sums wider *20 cash, over that c~unt on a credit till the first of January next, with rest froari day of sale, anid note amid two ot' more] rvdsureties. Mi L.B3ONHIA M, Adm'r. an9; 1856. 52 4 .Fair Notice. L4tPersoneinlebted to the late Firm of .Joht - Clnmnmmf Sons,. by open Account must ttle. JOHN A. CHIAPM~AN, -r Newberry C. ir., - ~tildS) pt OtAPMAN, ai !AtUCLUTSE FACTORY FOR SALE! [ll. Subscriber having necepted an appointment L from the State which requires hii to reside Columbia, offers the rancluse Manufact'ing Establishment or sale. Vaenluse Factory is a COTTON MILL utaining 2184 Spindle%, 43 Looms, ad all the necessary mtinehinery of a Complete Establishment, nd is now in successful operation. It is situated n Horse Creek, in Edgeflield District, three miles om Graniteville, six miles from Aiken and four en miles from Augusta, Ga. The building is of Granite and his attached over 2000 Acres of Land, And a Village of Thirty-four Comfortable Dwelling Houses ir operatives. The healthfulness of the locality, nfailing water power, facilities of Rail Road trans irtation and convenience to the best Cotton market, ive to this Manufacturing Establihment advanta es possessed by few others in the United States. It is expected that persons desirous of purchasing ill examine the Mill and premises for themselves. more minute description is therefore deemed un eeamry. Letters addressed to the Subscriber, Graniteville . C., will receive'his immediate attention. JAS. JONES. Jan 7 3t 52 Female School. IISS FA1NNIE GRIFFIlN will open ta Female School at her Father's (Dr. R. C. RaiPFIN,) iesidence on the first Monday in Februa next. The usual Branches will be taught to ensure a orough Efiglish education, together with Music. r For References, Tuition, &e., see further lvertisement. Jan 8 . tf 62 Pay . Your Debts! . AVING mold out our Stock of Goods to I. Messrs. S11LET & UsHEa, we wish to close one old business as soon as possible, and there ire must request those indebted to us to come for ard and settle. J. SIILEY & SON. Uamburg. Jan 7, 1856. 4te 52 Fair Notice, LL - Persons indebted to the Subscriber, either i by note or account, prior to the 1st Janunry, 956, are requested to come forward and make yment, as.i am desirous of closing all outstand ig debts. I have on hand, and am daily receiving a large STOCK OF GROCERIES, .nd other articles adapted to Planters use, which il be sold at LOW PRICES to ensh customers, id those sending orders will bear in minA to no Pmpany thet with the CAS[I, as that is an essen i aricle in carrying on business. B. S. DUNBAR. Hamburg, Jan. 7, 1856. 4t 52 07 Anderson Gazette, Laurensville Herald and bbeville Banner will each copy 4 times, and for rd their accounts with a paper containing the ad trtisement to B. S. D. Notice, Positive! LL Persons indebted to Robinson & Jackson, . in account for 1855, are requested to settle e same by the 1st March 1856, as we are desi us of closing our old Books. And all persons having standing open accounts our Books for 1853 and 1854, or indebted to us Note, are earnestly requested to pay the money that tihe, or they will be placed in the hands an Attorney for collection. Gentlemen ! One and all, settle up Spare our lings from such a course, and save yourselves necessary expense. Longer indulgence we can t grant. ROBINSON & J ACKSON. Hamburg, Ja~n 7 2m . 52 Abb.eville Banner and Independent Press will aqe copy two months. - otice Guardians, Trustees &c, L L persons, having official returns of any kind . to render into the office of the Conmmissioner Equity for Edgefield District, are hereby notified present them, properLy drawon ofT on a aseet of ies paper, with separate voucbers to exhibit yuents, between this date and the 15th day of ~bruary next. If they do niot, the law for such ea, made and provided, wilt be piomptry enforced. A. SIMKINS, c. v.. E. o. Jan. 7 3 52. Notice to Debtors. NHOSE indebted on Bonds in ihe Commissioners . Ofliee, which bonds are due, will please take lie that I am under general instructions from, rties to collect the dues oIf the ditierent estates ider the management and direction of this Court. s advertisement must be taken by all ia lieu of rther special notice. Those who have borrowed money of thec funds of nathan W~ever, a minor, are exp~ressly notified n the minor becomes of age early in A pril next, d they must hold themiselves prepared for asettle t in cash at that time. I matke this notification the insance of the party chiefly itnterested, as he II need funds imperatively, on attaining his tma ity. A. SlKIN~S c. E. E. D). Jan 9, 3m 52 State of South Carolina, EDGEFlELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. P. Ridgell, and Pauline, his wife) BiLL for Par es iin-rie Jaob William Pope,.et al. )~ s.rle Y Virtue of in order of the Court of Equity in thisecase, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield surt House, on the first Monday itn February next, that Tract of Land known as tho Geiger Tract, ataining two hundred and fifty acres, more or M, siuated in the District of Edgefield on the ters of Little Salads, water of Big Salada, bounudedi lands of Lewis Mathis, Mrs. Miller or of Joshua lr and of Zedekiah 'Watkins,'ynd also bounded one ide by said Little Saluda River. This Tract ig the Tract whereon Mark F. Pope resided at s time of his death. TwEs.---The said land will be sold on a credit of e two and three years with interest after the ex aion of one year. Pur~asers are required to give their Bond with o good sureties to secure tho piurceli money. at to be paid in cash. A. SIMKINS, C. a. E. D. Jan 8 4t 52 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. ) Y H. T. WRIGHT, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge ) field District: Whereas, Allen B. Addison hathi applied to me for uersufAdminitration, on all and singular the guods d chattels, rights and credits of Daniel Kilcrease, te of the District aforesaid, deceased. These ares, therefore, to cite and admonish all and igular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas ,to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's jurt for the said District, to be holden at Edgelield H., ont the 21st day of Jantiary inst., to show use, if any, why the said Administration shonld not granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 7th day of menary in the year of our Lord one thousand eight undred and fifty-siz and in the 8th year of Amern a Indendence. H. T. WRIGHT, 0. E. D. an.~8 2t 52 Admnistrator's Notice. LL persons indebted to the Estate of Wifliamn Vance deed. are earnestly requested to settle thout delay, and all those having demands against e same will render them in legally attested S. BROAD WATER, Admr. Jan 7 tf 52. l'iotice. LL persons to whom the Estate of James W.~eathersby, deceased, is indebted will pre nt their ctaims, and atl persons indebted to thu id Estate, will maike payments to the undersigned. WV. L. ANDILflSON, A dministrator. Nov. 21, 1855. tf 45 Brushes, Brushes ! N Store a fine variety of Paint, Varnish, Grain ing Blenders, Tanners, Whitewash, Crunmb, stng and Hair Brushes and Combs-Flesh, rushes and Hair Gloves-Nail, Tooth and Shaving rushes, &c. For sale by -A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 t f 19l To Eire, PWO Likely Negro Boys, who have worked two L yea at the Carpenters trade, sean be hired on oo rable termsn by applying so'n to G EO. A. A DDISON. J.. o 2t 52 THE S.OUTHERN-LIGHT. A MONTHLY RELIGIOUS & LITERARY JOURNAL, SET FOR THE DEFNCE OF TaUTH, AND DEVOTED TO TjiE DIFFUSION OF KNOWLEDGE. EDhTE.D nY E. L. W-ATTLEY. "Prove all things, hold fast that which is good." Terms, $2,00 per annum, in advance. W. F. DURISOE & SON, PUBLISHERS, EDGEFIELD C. n., 9. C. r 'HE main design of this JOURNAL is for i the discussion of all subjects pertaining to Chris tian faith and practice. Addihional to this, we shall present such articles of a literary character, original and selected, as will have a tendency to reine the tuate and elevate the sentiment of the reading pub lic. Politics also, considered as a science, and as affecting the principles of Law and Government, and more especially the mighty movements or the nations, as they work out the designs of God, will claim due nid proper attention. But Politics de graded to the squabbles of.demagogues and factions, will be utterly eschewed and repudiated. -. - The Journal will conta FORTY PAGES of reading matter, and such advertisements 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 " SOOTUaN Litrr,"I Edge field C. 11., S. C. gf Our terms or subscription ire Two DoL.ts 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 Publication, first Monday in every month. E.,L. WHATLEY, Editor and Proprietor. Edgefield, S. C., Jan 1, 185?. B,C. B RYAN, At his Old Stand, the Brick Store, H AS Just received his FALL AND WIN TER GOODS, to which he invites his es tomers aud the public to call and examine for them selves, as he has a ,ARGE AND 00EP.ET assortment of all kinds of Goods for Ladies' Dresses, Amongst which may be found Rich. Plain, Black, Figured, Watered and Striped SILKS; Plain and Figured Muslin DELAINES : French and English N ERINOS;. Black BOMBAZINE, ALPACCA and CAN TON CLOTHS. A very fine assortment-of. - Ladies' Cloaks, Talinas &Nantillas. a large and beautiful stock of A full supply of TWEEDS, KENTUCKY JEP'3, SATI. NETS and CASSIMERbS, For Men and Boys wear. -Also A splendid and well selected assortment of Kierseys. Blankets & Negro Shoes, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY, SHOE S, H ATS, CAPS, -C. With every artic-le generally kept in a .Dry Goods Store. Th.uakful for piast favors, I hope by. strict at Lentiona to business to merit a coutiniuance of the same. UT A liberal discount always madle for Cash. B. C. BRY AN. Oct 2 tf 38 EDGEFIELD MACHINE SHOP, FURNITURE S JOHN M. WITT 2 takes ph- asure in ion of the citizens of E~dgetield District, to his MACHIN SHOP,t W~hich is now in sueces-sful and compllete operation, td also solicits an examination of hisi Where lie has on hand an exte-nsive variety of beau iful andi well-finishaed FU'[RNIT URE, consisting of 4 tihogany, Walnut, Rlosewood, Maple and Pine j Cuabboard safes, BOO0K CASES & WRITING DESKS, Wardrobes of various Qualities, (fine variety.) WASH STANDJS, CRADLES, MA TRASSES, &C. Always on hand a good stupplly of well -mado sash, Blinds, Pannel Doorsi &c., kc, a H[aving secured the services of the .meet compe-x cnt workmen, I do not hesitate to say that .1 eann'e ibit as fine and good work as will be found else here. R EPTATRING neatly and promptly attended to. gg" I will sell thie above artica on as reasonable erims as the times will allow. Those who pay Cash r their F"urniture in A ugusta or Charleston willI mot fiind -nueh difference in our cash charges. EW (.all and inspect the above Furniture before :rading elsewhere. SEdgeield G. H., Sept 5 tf 34 1NOTICE ! ALL those indebted to thie Undersigned, eithere kby Note or Account, ate earnestly re-quested :o come forward and se-ttle, as money I NKKD, and noney I MUST HIAVE. All thos6 who fail to roply with this request by Return Day may expect :o settle with an Attorney. . -- A.G. TEAGUEI.. Jan 1, 7t ' 51:r FINAL NOTICE, There is a point &ceyond wchich forbearance ceases to be justice. A LL Persoins indebted may settle with-mc, in - personi, (and thereby save cost,) at miy Count ing Room until the 5th day of February, (sale day,) after that time with Joseph Abney, Esq., my At orney. I would most gladly be relieved fronm the unplens tt duty of collecting my dues by hawv, but unpleas st as it may be, justie to myself imperatively de mnds it ; and I shall certaminly make nto exceptions1 -nor do I wish to be questioned hecreafler as to the motive of my action. W. P. BU.TLER. Jan 1 5t 51 Ad iitao ' Notice.. A LL Persons having demainds against the Ea-te of Win. Hf. Adams, dec'd., are hereby notified Lo present the same, properly attested, for -paynteht, md those who are itidebted to the Estate, are ro uested to ake payment to E. PENN, Adm'or. Jan 24 tf 2 Last Call! 4 1)ERSONS indebted to the Undersigned will take this as the last Notice. I have waited pa tiently for twelve months, and on some much longer and now 1 must say, that I wnt the money. Those who do not pay up by the 6th dany of February next,. will have to pay for their delay. JAS. 11. SULLI.VAN. SDec 26 4t ____ 50 Strayed FRMtheSubscriber on thIe 25th November asasmall brown llORSE MULit, nine or ten years old. A suitatble reward will be paid fr aniy information leading to his recovery. JOEL McCLENDON. Jan 8 tf 52 Notice. A LL Persona anywise indebted to the Estate of A A. J. Gregory, dee'd., are earnestly requested to make immediate payment, and these laavnag do mands will present them in legal form the present moth, as we expect to settle the Fstate by the 1st of February next. MARtY GREGORY)A'r TIIOS. JONES. *d'r T.... 2t o 52 CULRR1TON ACADEYMIES. r HF,Eercises of these Institutions will be re - sumed on the third Monday in .Ianuary next. Asieretofore, Mr. JAMES L. .LESLEY will act-as Principal of the Male Department. The Female School, with the Primary Depart ment of.the Male Academy, will be conducted by. *r. A. P.BUTL'ER, assisted by the learned and highly a6mplished Aliss A. H. ARTilUR, and other competent Teachers. Rates of Tuition per Uession. First Class,-Primary-Departmeni.......$9 00 Second " Ordinary English Branches,..12 00 T.ird " Higher ." ". '....15 00 Fourth " Greek and Roman Literature with higher Mathematics,...........20 00 French, Embroidery, Needlo work, &c., usual rates. The Scholastic year will be divided into two Ses sions of fie months each. Pupils will be charged from the time of entering to the end of the Session. Tuition in advance. Good Board can be had in the Village at from $8 to $10 per month. RL. MIERRIWETHER,1 S. P. GETZEN, A. J. HAMMOND, S. W. GARDNER, J. C. PORTER, A. P. BUTs.ER, 11. A. SHAW. J Doe 5 tf. -47 Bethany Academy. T RE'exercises of this Institution will be re sumed on the Fourth Monday of January under the superintendance and instruction of Mr. G. GA LPIIIN, aided by competent Assistants. All necessary repairs and additions to the building a will be completed by the opening of the School. RATES OF TUITION, &c., the same as for the last twelve years, aru as follows: For Elementary Department, Class 1st, embracing Orthography, Reading, Writing and Child's Ge ography, per Se.vion, of 3 weeks,.........$6 00 For Elementary Depar't, Class 2nd, including above and Arithmetic & Mitchell's Geography, per Ses sion of 20 weeks............ ..........8 00 For Intermediate Department, including above, and History and English Grammar,........$L0 00 For Higher Department, so much of above as may r be considered necessary, with Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and Mathematical Sciences, per Ses- I sion of 20 weeks,.. ................. $12 00 I Classical Department, embracitg all the studies ne cessary to qualify the student for admission into Sophomore Class, S. C. College, pr Ses. $15 00 Students are charged from time of entrance to ad of Sension. No deduction for absence unless mused by sickness of two weeks duration ; and when deduction is expected the Principal must bo 3otified at-the time. There will be an additional Twenty cents per Sehoolar, per Session, to ieet the ineidental expen es of the School. W. HARRISON, Cumpl. Dec 26 St 50 Elton Academy. HE. Trustees of Elton Academy take great T plasure in announeing that they have se- a Wed the services of 51r. PATRICK It. ADAMS,. graduate of the South Carolina College, as their reacher for the year 1856. The exercises of the kcadeiiy will be resumed on Ole first Monday in Ianuary next. The Rates of Tuition are as follows: For Latin, Greek and the higher bmnches'of Math ematies, Philosophy, Chemistry, &c., per Session I of 51 months,.......................$18 00 For Enalish Branclies, including English Gram niar, Geography, A rithmetic, &c.. pr Ses. $12 00 f This Acadtei is situated in a tedathiy part of the istrict, and is removed from scenes of dissipation. . rhe Trustees feel no hea'itation in recommaending heir Academy as worthy, in every respect, of a iberl share of patronage.a W1 Good Board can be obtained convenient to t' ho Acadenmy at about $8 per month, includingt ashing and lights. 1 8. W. NICHOLSON, . D. R. STROT HER, JOS. A DA MS, R. WV. ADAMS. j Dec20 5t 50 THE GREENILLE .. MPTIST FEMALE COLLEGE,8 l'H IS INSTITUTION, established by the Blap tlat State Convention of south Carolina, and I inder the control of the Board! of Trustees of the fs urman University, will go into full ope.raiioni on he first Wednesday in February next, with the 54 ,lowing Faculty : ti REY. H. A. DUNCAN, resident, and P'rofessor of Mental and Moral . Saence and 'Iisiory, . PROF. CHAPMAN RL. TWVITTY, L.ATE Paoysssoa is CAROouNA COLLEGEu, N. C. 'rofesor of Ancient Languages, Mathematics carl - the Phisical Scieces. REV. 31ARION W. SAMJS, Professor of Logic and Belles Lettreu. P'ROF. EDWARD It. BACON, Professor of Music. g, MIRS. 31ARGARET A. RICE, o 'rincipaL Instructress in the English Department. i MIISS JANE CAMfERON, ssociate Justructress in the E nglish De partmecnt. .\TES OF TUlTION Psa ANN UA L SESSION PAyADL.E sEMI-ANNUALY iN AnJvANCE. A rrangemenla have been made for futrther assis- r mneein thu various Departments as it may become ocessary. of 'rimary Departen........-.....$30 00 It Leadem.....".........-..----40 00 ollegiatu " ................-----.5) 00 ni ExTaAS. 'cal Music, which every p~upil is requited to take..................-----.--$ 300 'ino or Guitar, including use of Iustrumnts, 50 09 ncient Languages, ench...............40 00 odern " " .... .--..40 00 )rawing and Painting................. 40 00 'ancy Needle-work, Embroidery,........ 40 00 W For $100 all the extra branches will be taught. tr g Board for a large numtber of pupils can bo e1 btaind in the Collego Buildings, or in'thte imme- ti iate vicinity of College, for $14 per month, mnelu ig lights and washing. The annual Term will commenee on the first Vdlnesday in February and close the mniddle of govember, with an intermediate vacation of two reeks, conmmeneing thelsat Trhursdaiy In .July, thtus 1 orrespnding with the Term and Vacations in the uran University. Any farther information will be given on applica-C io o C. J. ELFORD, Treasurer, or to P REV. RICHARD FURMlAN, ~ e PROF. P. C. EDWA RDS, 9: COL. T. P. BROCKM1AN, - 2 T. B. ROBERTS, ESQ., I i P. EC. DUNCA N, F.SQ., .J * PROF. J. P. BOYCE. December 18 3t 49 $10,000 Wanted for 1856. '11ilE Subscriber wishing to restrict his business exclusively to the CASH SYSTEal, takes his opportunity to inform his patrons that ho will ,nno Books for accounts this year, It is useless o 4~isi as to the advantages, both to buyer and - ieller of this system; A i-aoknowlcdge it to bethe latedin to eepa good supply of articles in the d< rariou braches of my business, I respectfully so- i icita continuance of the liberal patronage so long c rtsuded. Come on now with your small change, ii and let us try it one year, and see how it works. G. L. PENN, AGEr.. Jan 1, 1855. if 51 D ISSO L U TIO N] H' lE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between 1 the Undersigned, under the Firm of WV. s a F. Iluzr., is dissolved by mutual consent. d The unsettled business of the Firms will be ad- P usted by WuIrLrAM hiLLr, who is duly authorised to ase the name of the Firm in iqujin JAMIES HILL. Hamburg, S. C., August 3l, 1855. A CAR. t F E Undersigned will continue the business in all d ts branches at thd Old Stand, where he would be P' sleased to have A LL who are iundebted to the Firm a anywise, to call and settle without delay. WVM. 11111.~ Hamburg, Aug3.1, 18$5. Gm 35 Notitec. WAASIlNG anid IRLONING done to order. ] VApnuly at this 0(1c... CANDIDATES'! _ - . *0-- - Wor Tax Collector TIIOMAS B. REESE, DEnICK HOLSONBAKE, A. It. ABLE, JHEOPHILOS DEAN, WESLEY WERTZ. M. -B. ,WHITTLB, BARNEY LAMAR. CHARLES CARTER, Law Notice, 11E Undersigned have formed a partnership for the Practice of Law for Edgefield Disetrict. One or both will at all times be found at their eflce in Law Range. M. L. BONITAM, CICERO' ADAMS. Edrgefield, Dee 24, 1855. 2m* 5' Law Notice r TIE Undersignel have formed a Partncrshiy fur the practice of Law in Figefield District. W. C. MORAGNE, H. W. ADDISON. Dec 25, 1855. tf 50 Medical Notice, DR1S. READY & KENNERLY will practice Medicine together on the Ridge and neigh gring vicinity. Office at Dr. Ready's. Oct 17 6m 40 0. X. WRIGHT, DENTIST. FFICE over Messrs. CAaXICNEAL DJ& BEAN'S Ilardware Store, Broad treet, Augusta, Ga. All operations pertaining to Dentistry will be at ended to with promptness, and to the entire satis etion of all who may favor him with their patronage. Cy- Gold Plate and Wire, Clasp Metal, Solder, e., furnisned to Dentists for Cash. Augusta, May I ly 16 0 AROLINA HOTEL,, HAMBURG, S. C. MRS. C. A. GRAY. PROPRIETOR. BIIE Public are respectfully informed that this' 1. Hotel has undergi-ne a thorough repair, and as been refitted in the BEST STYLE, regard Ms of expense, and was opened on the First of )ctober, for the feception of Boarders and accom ation of Transient customers. The best accommodation is guarantied to those 'hlo will favor the Proprietor with their patronage, li the Management will be such as to command )r the Ilouse, the reputation it has always maintain a, as the Best Motel in Hfamburg. Tie Proprietor assures the public that no pains hall be spared on the part of the Management to irnish the Table with the best viands the Market f A ugusta and IHanburg af'ord. Families visiting our Town are solicited to give us trial, as our best exertions shall be devoted to ad 1iister to their entire comfort. TIlE STABL ES beldnging to the Hotel will be nder.the managment of an bxperienced Ostler nd the best of care will be taken of Horses and cehiclef left to hIs charge. Hamburg, October 2, tf 38 UNITED STATES HOTEL, A UGUST A, GEORGIA. F. M. JENNINGS, PROPRIETOR. i S popular and well known Hotel, the moot K centrally situated in this city is now open r reception or Customers. The undersigned was r a number of years, the proprietor of the Globe, ol flatters himself that he has still the ability and sposition to afford1 to his patrons the accommoale on of yore. lie will take this .occasion to say thit u has secured the services 5f* M. J. V. CLA RK, his assistant, and will guarantee to the travelling blie, who may patro.nise his house, the best Fare at can be furnished in the Augusta, Savannah, barlestona and Northern markets. The United utets is now openi under his management and su rvision, and all he ask.. of new or old customers a call, if they are net satisfied he will not com inn... F. M. JENNINGS. No#2T; 855. 45 4mn F HE Undersigne~d returns his sincere thanks to Lthis friends for their patronage while located in amburg, andl hecreby informs them that he can be mdi (after 1st 8eptemnber next,) at the lfouse of 'A RlD, BLUIIA RD & CO., opposite the Ma nie UI~l, A ugusta, Ga., whlere lhe would be ha.ppy see anid serve them, and where a FULL and Complete Stock of Dry Go ods, n always be found, which will be sold as LOW from iy llouse in the City. Hamburg, A ug 13, ~ AifRA31~ ostering, Mattress Making, &c., &c. [ HJE Subscriber takes great pleasure in atnnoun Lieing to the citizens of Edgelield and the public ~neraly, that he hea op~ened a Shop directly W~est the Planters' Huotel, two doors below Mr. 13. C. ryan's Store, whtere he is prepared to nmako lattresses of every Variety, AND) REPAIR & CUSHION e., after the best and latest styles and on the most sonable terms. He respectfully solicits a share of the patronage the trading pnblic. Call and examine my work. will recommend itself. g.7 All business in the above line done promptly d neatly finished. II. MARTIN. Dee 5 -tf 47 Furniture Establishment, lIHE Subscriber has just started, in connexion L .with the above business, a CABINET ROOY, here lie is prepared to do all kinds of work en asted to his care with perfect satisfaction to lhis stomers, and at prices heretofore unknown in s Village. I will make to order, and of the very best tanterial, UEDSTEADS, WASIISTANDS,. Tables, Desks, &c. will also make to order, and at thd shtortest notice, fevery variety, and in the best style. 07 Old Furniture repaided hanasotmely and emptly... A share of public patronage Ia respectfully selh ted. M. A. MARKEtRT. De 19 - tf 49 Attention, Gardeners, HIAWIE just opened my usual large supply of .Fresh Garden Seeds from the well known Gar n of ii. Lanidreth & Son, of Phtiladelphia. It generally acknowledged that Seeds grown in this arden ate equel, if not suplerior to any grown in is country. G. L. PENN, AozNT. Jan i1 . t 51 The Last Dun I " ONCE more appeal to these that are Indebted .Lfor money, and should you fail to pay me by the th day of February next, you cannot settle with e fter that time, as I will on that day, without stintion, tarn ever my notes anid accounts to the roper officers for collection. M. W. CL ARY. Decc 261 St 50 Notice. - LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Col. RL. B. Bouknight, dee'd., are earnestly requested make immediate payment. All persons lhaving mnas against the estate, wtill presenit thenm pro erly attested. .JOHN HUIIET, A'r MARY BOUKNIGHT. dos Dec 19) ly .49 For Sale,. SFIRST RA TE Taniper and Curie r. Also, a good Black,4Inith- for saile or hire. n itquire of F. O'CONNOR. t. V:.a..., I.1d..l.el Dist,-ic, .Jan 7 f 52A EDGEIIEWfI'OUER " Here shate ll ri ilitain, l'nnwed by power, and unbriIb-d bW gain." T ~I F, SubacrFiber.pinoses,..n ftmkooThursday i ;jn February next,-if a ' nI d ' e couvaged, to cenneae tie& lietin,ai 9dpur I Homser of anndependent,-n-neutra . Newspaper to be called ." TIIEDC EF% E NFORMER." Tfie " InFoima" will 's the, , s At- '" of #0 writer's views on af subjects tiat mayin any- wise interest the p.ople orLafuut their .Bigts. Reform and P'rogress-will be th'e distiaguilluing fatfes of the " INFoRM E2,1 and while its oulaimng sagi fur nish the usuAmoutt or general mformtioun rela tive to -Coeanree, Agriculture and Polities; Soie'ne, Literature and t Ar'fa: most preminmt nutorig tle subjects, contemptated discussioun, a the question, of Tplig Eigeild and Barawell so a to estsblistitwo new tbistriet' 'a Uorough re form in our State polity, aA. Abepeopleuide aef the Eleestl qeetiort. And also reform in tie mi litia system of this State. In -fi dispartmntie Eio trl% addbteil* able and popular writers. and aoaruble, laborer expense shall- be #pre& to mak:de "ireamza" what a Newspaper ought to be."- - SubcAption price $2 a year,ie iadvance-payable on the receipt of the ist number W Adilress Mb Sabiiber af EIgee1 C. Ii., S. C. Edgt-field, Dcefber 2', 1853. N. B'.-Post Masters and others, who will set an Agents, for the "xsoaassa,"Jpon sending in sew names shall receive one py fiee. C. W. S. Dec 26' 59 Valuable. Propertyfbir Sale. T IM faernigned, intendirigtooe toGeogh in a short time, bffiri for salS the following valable property in- HarnbigS-fitisAidi*0Aibf, The DWELLtNG091UAHM WC0N'oN-Market, Comer of-, de te e alMstbroghtel Mercer Street. The Dwelling and Kitchen aief briek, covered with tie. - Qe*th Lot is-a Calriuge House, Stable, and all necessary outbulldings. The LOT on Centre Street, nearly opposite the. A merican hlotel, on which is a large TWO STORY BRICK BUILDING, occupied as Two Stores ad Dwelling-lot running through to Cobb Steet. 0 the latter Street is a large back Store. The LOT on Corner Market and Leavsa*ot' Streets, running through to lercer Street. On this Lot is a new One and a half Story HOUSE, plan tered and painted. FIVE HUNDRED SH ABBS Mfuibsg sad Edgeliold Plank Road Stobt. . The above property will be sol- et -seeounmodaw ting terms, or exchanged for land in Soutlera Geore gia. or negroes. 1. A. MENRICK. .Ilamburg, Oct I - t ! - ft Valuable Lands for Sale T HE Subscriber offers for sale the TRACT Op LAND on which -ha now -lives, situated on Savannah River, seveiteen miles above Augusta, well adapted to the cultivation of Cotton and.Grain, containing 1176 Aeres, more orless.f Between five and six hadyed saere of clearea land, one hundred of whielb is Aret quali ty kow grmiand;r and one hundred saes fhaieh,-whilkb the balance of the cleared land is in a fair state of oultivation. The plneu has several fine sprinpo* it. On the premise. are all necessary buildings. It is = healthy a location, and as moral and inteUi" gent a neighborhood.as can-be foundlin the hiistrG -Also' One othe at co na $V$LP R lure ~~b Oik ther' gremis ani a sfeedis with several good upri .. The piece is heakthy, locateel in afineineighborhE'd, and well adapted eoaamuale force.. The nbove lands will be sold on accomnmodating terms, and 'if desired, negro p, ~rtat fair prieesr will bo ta~ditin ou~i-I tk pheasure In showing the lands to'anyth may wish to pnrchsw-r or any info.rmation given by addressing. the-subcI ber at Woodlawn, 8. C. '" J. B- NOEMES. Oct 2 8in 3 Land for Sale. T HE Subecriver wishing to ebn i s liestiob J.offers for sale his VALI1ABL PLANTIA TION, containing Three Hundred & Seventy-seveaAeres Lying on Saluda River, and adjoining-landsof-Wm, A. Strothier, A. Clark andt David Psynte, nleer Blozeman's Ferry, and within two or three Paundred yards of the Greenwille & Columbia Rai Road. The Tract contains mbhotit one hundred acres is original forest, whilstthe-reut is under fence. Ones hundred and fity-1* In a -high' ytateor cultivation', of which there is from seventy-five to one hundred acre*s of fine bottom land equal to any and aurposed by nono in the State. This Plantation has good out lets and excellent ranges for stoek. On the premises are a good Two Story Dwelling H ouse and all necessary plantation buiMings. Also, a Spring of never failing water. Lg" Any person wishing to puvebause will ..ll os the Subscriber who resides on the premises, ad be w-ill take pleassure in showing them tie above tre, J. W. MAYNARD. Nov21 4 FOR SALE, * T H E STORE HOUSE, next East of R. H.Sa livan's, 30 feet front and 60 deep, contaising three rooms below, one sbove, and a gooi eeiar. L'HE TAN Y A RD and Lot adjoinng.and ear- * aning about three acres. ONE LOT on the branch adjoining C. 5.. Refo. R,. T. MIMS,5 Pomaria. Nurseriot EIAE osalearge a$l ftae oolletion of the W24.'ZT T242U23, Consisting of PEACHES, PLUMS; APIiCOTS N EC'AAUNES, FIGS, GR APE VINES-, PEA~ both standard and awirl,' APPUii|, standard and dwarf. CIRRES, -sabndsrd amImsMt RlOSES, Wat Ijiuiia nf M ~ eM ntive'varieties, early and hate,4,is dIl as aif th e ChocGFoireign kin'ds, aid' the trees are of Blaw habits and growth.' 117 Priced Catalogues scat to all applicants. Address SUMMER' & CRCAMMOND, Oct 31 gm 42 Pomara,S. C. Dissolution. T.~HE Co-Partnership existing under te Firm A of LARiK & BUCKNASTER,wadiofd by mutual consent on the 30th Deember 1855. Either of the Partners will use the name of the Firm in liquidation. The aceonugs and notes will be kept at the Store if J.'C. Lark,'the sanme as oe copied by us. We psrtieularly request our ems tomers and friends to eslI and elose up their opee accounts by Notes cr Cash. J AS. C. LARK, Hamburg, E. J. BUCKMAgSTER. ImurDecember 10, 1855. a'THE Undersigned having par chased of E. J. Buckmaster his interest in the firm of Lark & Buekmssteu, tes this method of informing his friends and enstomaer) that he will continue the business at-the smestand as heretofore, where he will he pleased te see theme ' i intend keeping a large Stock of all kinds oft Good4 In the Grocery Line, Sell as cheap as can be afforded, and will pay the highest market price for Cotton, Fleur, Bacon, he. JAS. C. LARK. Ilsumburg, Dec 10, 18554 -: f6t 50 TS eh ivetr ~ ~ that a final set t emient wilbe m e on the Esate of Daniel Smith, dee'd., in the Ordinary's Office at Edgefleld C. H., on the 4th Monday .in January peat. All pereona indebted will please mnake, paymient by the above time, and those having demands will present them by the same time. ONP.MICKLER',E'o C. SMITh. Oct 28, 1b55. . - 3m ." 42 EP&1?413g REdse.' TPH E Subscriber can aceommodate twelve or I.fourteen Boarders desirous of attending the. Edgefield Schools. Hiir dweling is ebavenient to all the Schools hn the VIllago. lerm. as oder e as could be expected.. L. S. ,10I1NO N