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Brought to Jail f thig District, two Negro Boys, WILLIAM . and JIM. WILLIA M is about 20 years of age, weighs 1.5 pounds, 5 feet 2 inches high, dark complexion, lihas very bad teeth, says that he has been trained for a house servant, and belongs to one Mrs. [Hayne, of Charleston. JIM is about 23 years of age. 5 feet S inehos high. weighs about 150 pounds, dark. cumplexion, and is very intelligent, says that he belongs to one Mr. D. A. Ambler, also of Charleston. The owners of said Negroes, are requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take them away, ortherwise they will be dealt with according to Law. T. 11. CLARK, Jailor. August 31, 1859 tf 3 Land for Sale. will offer for sale at public outcry, on 'Buesday the 1Sth day of October, at eleven o'clock, A. M., at my place near the Cherokee Ponds, a small Tract of Land containing 213 Acres, more or les. adjoining Lands of N. K. Butler. Estate of Mrs. Mary Hightower. Wim. Howard, and others. Also at the same time and place, a lot of Hogs, Wagon, Furniture and Farming Implements, Corn and-Fodder, &c., &. W. M. JOSEPH. Aug. 31, 1859 St' 34 Land for Sale, wish to sell my tract of Land, containing One Hundred and Fifty Acres; one half cleared and in cultivation, the other half well tim bered, with good substantial Buildings, and the cler.red land under good fencing. Any person wishing such a tract of Land. can be accoiamnotla ted by applying to the subscriber. The Land ioins the Land of Thomas Payne, Williamson Williams. and others. ROLEN RHODTS. Aug. 31, 1S59 t11 . LOUR--A lot of.superfine NEV FLOl'R. from Richardson's and Dr. Andrcws, just ground, and fur sale at S- per sack, cash. E. PENN, Ag't. August 31, 1859 tf 31 ENNESSEE CANVASSED HAMS. TWe have on hand a few hundred pounds of fine Canvassed HAMS, which we will close out at low figures for cash. HUDSON & COGBURN. Aug. 31, 1859 tf 34: OTICE is hereby given, that application will N be made at the next session of the Legisla ture, for a charter to incorporate Horn's Creek .Baptist Church. Aug. 31, 1859 tf 34 Tobacco! Tobacco! US T received a large lot of C i 0 1 C E T 0 B A C C 0, direct from the Factory of Col. Peter Penn, of Virginia, comprising the following brands: OLD DOMINION, HONEY DEW, ORONOCO, NO. I, and EXTRA TWIST. -ALSO A. FIwsE LOT OF SEGARS For sale by . . . . PENN. Aug 24 tf 0 Prunes, Figs, Currants, Raisins. UST received a FRESI! supply of Cil0ICE FIGS, RAISINS, PRUNES, CUR RANTS, CITRON, &c. For sale cheap by D. R. DURISOE. .ug 2.1 tf Nuts! Nuts 1 Nuts! ARD nd Soft-Sielled ALMONDS: H English WALNUTS: PECAN andl RELAZIL NUTS. For sale by D. R. DURISOE. Aug3;3 tf Pickling vinegar, Spices, &c. A FULL assortuent now on haul. Scnd on A your ordiers and -they shall be filled prompt ly and at cheap prices. Aug 24 tf " The old Business." ALL persons indebted to the late irm of Wmt A Hl. Harrison, Agent, are earnestly reiuttotC tu call'on mue at the Arlrisr Office za'l settle thn same. I am anxious tu close up that beatines.. D. R. DI')E. Aug 24 t f Head-Quarters, Trn REGJIMENT, S. C. M-. CRAveS' Ct:tK, Agust "2' IC- . ACOURtT MARTIAL will convene at the 01 A Welis on F'riday the 9th day 'f set-h next, for the trial of all Defaulters mt Militia an. Patrol duty. The Court will conaist of the fo! lowing Officers: Col. LrannMit1, Presidenit. Capts. Blryan, Williamns, Harris. Petnn. Lieuts. Davis, Miller. Greg:. Packatrd. Covar. J. C. McDosot.n, Judge Advocate. By order of Col. S IIA - Aug 2-4.. Light for Everybody ! TOW in Store alarge supply of KEROSENE N .OIL, and arr-ngemet-sdo nu o e out again. LA MPS of various and -beautiful styles. WSold exclusively for CASH. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE. May 18 tf 19 1. 31. SINGER & CO'S. SEWING MACHINES! TILE SEWING OF THESE World-Renowned Machines CA.NOT BE EXCELLW, FROM THE FINEST MUSLINS TO A LEATHER TRACE! N0 diagram is required to prove that these Ma Nehines make the very best stitch ever devised. by hutnan ingenuity. They succeed universally, and are warranted for one year or more, if desired. They can be seen in operation at the Millinery Shop of Mrs. McNEIL. in this Village. These Machines will be sold at the same price here as at any of the Agencies, or at the principal Establishment in New York, the freight only added. Mr. GEO. S. McNEIL, an experienced Ma hinist, will attend to setting up and giving in structions on all Machines sold. LEWIS JONES, Agent. Machine Needles, Silk, Thread, &c., always on hand at the Milliner Shop. Edgefield C. H., April 13 tf 14 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, 15 ('0JIMO PLEA.S. S. S. BlOYCE, ) AMON FARRIOW. j Tff 'IE Plaintiff in the above stated ease, having .this daty filel his Declaration in myv Omie, andi the Defendant having neither wife nor Attorney known to reside within the limits ojf this State. on whom copies of saidl Deelaration with rule to plead can lhe serve'd. On mtotiun of Mlessrs. Ma grath & Wright, P'lain titi's Attorneys, ordecred. That said Defendant appear and pleatd to satid De claration withini a year and a dity froma the dhit< hereof, or finail and. absolute judgment will be given against him. THOMAS G. hACON, c.c.i:.i'. March 3rd, 159. ly 17 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. IN COMXl0O PLEAS. * E. HI. Chamberlain, ~ Aolaat vs. F- oreigna chet John C. Thomas. . T 'IrE Plainitiff. in the abmuo stated ease. hatving' .ihiis day filedl his Deehninrsiion in. my "fle. an the DefeniL'mt h~aving neither wrife tnor A ttornt-. known ts. reside within the limits of this isnoe, or whom copies of said dleelarat'on with rules to' plat-i cano in served: oinimotieon of Messrs. Cusrr''dl & Itteon, Plaintitf's At tornmey, ordered. That sail Die. f nlant appear and plea'd to said Deeliraitions wahi in a yeatr nnd i day front the dlate hereof, or liz:at and absolute judgment will be giveni against hunti. TJIis. C. ]3A CON. c. c. in. Clerk's omie., Sept. 27, 1858, ly :t' State of South Carolina, ED)GEFIELD) DISTRTCT. LX ('OMMlOX P'LE;tN. W. C. flEWIl,ET. ) rA. 'IoreignM Altth-i. :t. W. it. JIUDSON..) T if E Plaintiff ini the above stated ense. having thtis dayv tiled his Declarationi ini my ileej.-, und the Diefendant hatving nmeithenr wife. no'r Ater ey known to reside writhini the limits of1 thtis State. .:whom copies of said De'larationi with rules t. p )end' enni be served. On motion of Messrs. Ma gathi & Wyright. Plaintiff's Attormeys, -ir!eredI. ht saidl Defendant appear and pleadl to subd lie. elration within a year and a day from the 'iti hereof, or final and absolute judlgment will be giv en against him. THOMAS 0. PACON, e.c.ketn. COPARTNER5HIP NOTICE$ HE undersigied have folrned a Cpartnership T.as Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DOMES .IC .]IARDWARE, STOVES. GILATES and R.ANGES. HOUSE FURNISlfNG G 00 DS, Brass, Copper, Zinc, Tin Plated WARE, Tinuers' .OOLS, &e., &c. They hope. by strict personal attention to busti ress, to merit and to receive a share of the pat ronage of the public geterally. E. J. BUCKMASTER, . 1WM. 4,.. 14ERR.1Y, Nil. 151 Broad street, one dnor below 3ncatie's Rank. Augusta, Aug. 24, 1S593 tf 33 I0flUKfIASERi & BIEIDRY, NO. 151 RROAD STREET, ONE DOOR BELOW THE MECIIANiC'S MIK, At the well known Stand so long ocenpied by thu late Mr. B. F. Cncw. DEALERS IN DOMESTIC HARDIWARE, . . TN WARE, AND HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES, Stoves, Grates and Ranges, Tin Plate, TINNERS' MACHINES AND TOOLS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, flydrants, Pamps, Block Tin, LEAD. COPPER. AM) GALVANIZED IRON PIPE. Plated and Planished Ware! Our stock of COOKTNG STOVES is very com. plete, embracing all the popular Styles now in use. and representing no lss than 181 difTerent patterns, among them the VICTOR, STOVE, Manufactured in Augusta, and the Celebrated STEWART STOVE! Augusta, Aug. 24, 1859 8f S3 SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR, NEVER DEBILITATES. IT is conpounidel entirely frolm Guens, and has becomo an established fict, a Standard Medicine, known and appornved byi * is now resorted to withcon- - 1tidence in all thediseases for whth.i it is recon-- mended. It hns enired fltusanIs within tie last two years who lad given up all he- of relief, as ih( n mnerins unsolicited cer-; tittc:tes il mll)- Imosssl JIsow. - 'l't senstbcasap ted to the temperament , i~f lie iudlvldmil :aking it -nd i'ned in such quan- %. titiesns toact gently onl th'e flowelo. o ur judqgemll ill gnilde yOu inl tl m o wL V~ m v:it; it will mire l.vAr r',uis~~~~ I:mn I~tu..- t nuk: D i-spe'is4l Chlrote DiarrhuOm. 1% iit i e r C t) ill - pt1inits. Dy-wnitery. Dr1lops * S 0 itr -4tumachk flabititalC ol ie. (,hlera. (lole- ra riorius, Vhotcra fnfantun. Flati- licm.' v Jim 21 (1! cc Femasle Weaknes.u- e-ia may be tsi'd sic ees,rully as an OrditnFa- rt cime. It will eure %ICK 1 1 AD AC H N, (: ito -usitandal can tefsti ' n. -%wo or three Ten-- spomiftla are tak ei at comtimencement of. atlnc'. All who hpsc it are -iviui theirtebtiony in its fh htir. MIX AVATER IN THlE DIOUTI! WITH ih INopeI(flATOe,, AND SheALLOW Price' Ozh Dodoner pms bottle. S A'NF 14"O D'S IF A the n 1k CATHARTIC PILLS, -tom -oitri ntn to n Pure Vegabic Etruictm use of 1h LI Ill ALASS CASES, Air Th-Mlil itt ll kcj) Wn a itlelllcueLe. z~'ss' l:,i~* lsuni m r tonr 'sis asbm s' etst'' : r c'sit ans. Ch-~' Isali" u' 'a lif~'~; ra p ori's. , ciolr sit-wsi di'' etie, s cs .;,h~ andl m'4as bes' us s'le I''~'n"r' jisi'~'s z'' ''t3 n,' y int . i fi *~~ ~ spoonns.' arIe tak * ~ ~ %VIi~li t~s~. . ivesigtei.r ! testiony in iss' favor.u'i .:, r' 'jt a 'scmsslXl WA TER IN H MOUT WITe!I r iec One1 Dollar' pe Diwso"ttl.~ ('A T 'H R T ''~ s I O P ILS it itaSi AES A"ir Til nd wit ee in. eeCais ar:,s ti . wh.:.lch s I hhret Tio-, cn-antyicrn 'uri-snet n ifereJxnt V~..r sA Fa 'xt ( u. ith dulrfrec tJ *.. lO-rEICt.:BErt 15h,18 COMP-.asETITI-N ''U ,- T AL AT,:. [*Tinii [.i( AnD ,..xijsOS" ~ 'tliO i l'-tie iestP seinoish r.Mcbiii n ther wsrei o t' Inm7. r n-- frC ttn ie u..ar, oacco, Csrn- et y. htPtt ssain 0- sshi A rlur l rdut Teh e Iahde. tdo whmteInttt-i omc Pterei sn.,: be:roednt 'teLumnite ts 11:.w'sr.e.l to' leth l bes spcm n n eeydput ALL AiTICTJS ent re ritor l'rcniu1t -d int i~ese~tinot o l~i~reFRIIY ient lven l su. ol'Novmbe net, iretwi to' the r.-e o-f MJ. 'rllt~M~s AL ER. iCl r ften Southe shie. iO~y s~ut in atots Jo'les i s l suitabli.b- freul. licaton. E cr~' tte :ii ':wU e p iir. it all tr [E uslcsiirne haeod :d are rin rshi ~s~ssl theom::.-iu. ig Distip t Ot'm~t ineinnI.::1 ' Jiaug, 5.' - . (ude1R l.whFel, Mi. nC ]r. e ,IIn neTu:-.27rwe-SgM it E.intNAget ~sa H IlI.Atw.-iVFe-.-AotiEiAN DEIoAL -t~ss.5 thisinrii ertidemunt. Doie, 1)to)II. istn e w.-c 's -irovniiarllpiis no timity n-d t'n~:-l' illts :-:..nl byl lots~s at. la -nrn!!y.am sd . wh,!e i e bs the Toie en tl ire Slurt:e tiws. Ap.i T.' . cFtI'..M 1 4 The ~~Tianfn eturer nd Proirh-e, 335ui Boroadway.a 01' York. Aug. S4. 1.r0 l ysuh .r~'l'SOUTHIs ~ss. fA E CAROLINA N TO D2EER CI-C.NDE S O MuWN., J-0EMBE 1th 185 2 For the benefit of the Monticello Union Academy, OF JASPEf COUSTY. GEORGIA, -Authori.-ed by Special Act of thc* Legilature. .--:o: 25828 "PRIZES. 1 MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TWO TICKETS. -0 M'KINNET & C0,, Managers, CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000. TICKETS ONLY .10. Halves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion. TO UE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN SEPTEMBER. 1859. In the City c1 Savannah, Georgia, Class 35, to ba Drawn Sept. 3, 1859. Class 36, to be Drawn Sept. 10, " Class 37, to be Drawn Sept. 17, " Class 3, to be Drawn Sept. 24, " MA GNIFICENT SCItEME. 1 Prize of $60,000 is.............................$60,000 i t 20,000 is............................. 20,000 1 " 10,000 is............................. 10,000 1 " 5,000 is................ 5,000 1 ' 4,000 is............................ 4,000 ..000 18............................. 3,000 1 " 2,000 is............................. 2,000 1 " 1,500 is............................. 1,500 1 " 1,100 is....................... 1,100 5 Prizes of 1,000 are ..............5,000 10 " 500 are ..............5000 2 " 400 are ..................800 2 I 300 are ................600 2 " 200 irc ................400 0 150 tare........................... 7500 100 " 3 are.......................... 10,000 100 ar ........................... 9,500 100 " 85 are............... 8,500 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of $200 Ap'x'g to $60,000 Prize are $800 4 " 150 " " 20,000 " 600 4 ( 125 " " 10,000 t 500 4 " 100 " " 5,000 " 400 8 " 80 " " 4,000 " 640 8 " 60 " " 3,000 " 480 8 " 50 " " 2,000 " 400 8 " 40 " " 1,500 " 320 400 " 20 " " 100 " 8,000 25,000 8 . 200,000 25,828 Prizes amounting to....................$300,040 CERTIFICATE OF PACKAGES will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk: Cortificate of Packages of 10 Whole Tickets, $60 " 10 Half " 30 " i 10 Quarter " 15 " 4 10 Eighth " 7.50 ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, Enclose the money to our address for the tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will bo forwarded by first nail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they may designate. The list of drawn numbers and prizes will be sent, to purcbsers immediately after the drawing. NoTCE -ro Coait:stroxz-ENTS.-Those who pre fr nut sending money by mail, can use T11E EXPRESS COMPANIES, whereby money for Tickets, in sums of Ten Dol lars and upwaards. can be sent us AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE, frIon any city or town where there is an Express Oice. The money and order must be enclosed in a Gorcrnment Post Ojice Stampcd Encelope, or the Express Companics cannot receive them. All communications strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or Express, to be directed to McKINNEY & CO., SAvassAn, GA. Aug. 24, 1859 ly 33 Ps B. GLASS, (S U C C ESS T 0 It. It. L. BItYA!N,) DA9K-8rLUI. 111 (1THQ~j II,0 15 Richardlson St--three doors above the Market, COL UT.Ti fr IA., S- C FjAS fotr s.le ia LARGE ASSORTMENT of L aw, 31 edicalI, Theological, School Land Mi:cellancous BooIks,-Fancy Goods, Ihe:ajp Publietionas aind Bhm~k Books of every ST\TTlNERY, Foreign anud Domestie, of every vdity and q1uality. OIL I'A1NTIN'GS. ENcIRAVINGS: LIill iA P115.,c. A l'.T 151T MATERI iI.5S M USICA l 1NST RUNIENTS, &c.; P.ANK( ROIIKS ma~nufamctuared to any pattern. mmnd I1L.\N I WORK of every description pre .eWhl-sale Punrchmasers supplied and a'll or de -lmspomptiy attende~d toa at the lou-cat Cal., pri L ,'mabi~i l.\n S tm 31 SEWING MACHINES! Grover & Baker's [ dleeldedily better for Fanmuly usc than any man ufactured. One rer desirable feature in these improved Matchinecs, is, that when compared with dt others, they are noiseless. Diagrams prove the Eperiorty, strength andl elasticity of the stitch, andi the following testimaouials prove the perfect adaptation of the Machine for family and planta tion work. Ena .FIELD DISaRCT, S. C., July, 1859. Tho unmdersigned having had a Grover & Baker Sewimg Mnechine , purchased of M. A. RAzesoi, in use in our Ifailies for some time past, take pleas ure in giving our testimuony to its complete adap tationa for famaily aind plantation work, making a scum of grfeat ,ttrengvtl i N t eltcty, is verysm ple, easily learned and kept in ordler, and running with so little noise as not to interfere with conver satio, if carried on in an ordinatry tone of voice in close proaximity to the machine. We regard these Machines as among the greatest labor-saving in vettions of thme ago. Signed, J. W. STOK ES, GEO. McD. WEVER, A. J. CR EIITON, Ii. F. MAYS, TIOS. K ERNAGHAN, JA S. L. MATHIS, W M. IIILL. SA M'L. J. BOYCE, SIDNEY S. BOYCE, WM. SPIRES, B. J. RtYAN, IA. M. BENSON, JON A. ADDISON, LUCIUS L. HALL, 1. D. MIMS, E. T. HAMILTON, ELIJAH WATSON, Sr. JOEL CURRY, JAS. S. HARR ISON, ROBERT J. BUTLER, A. J. HAMMOND, SAM'L E. BOWERS. CIAS. HAMMOND, Copy of a Lctter received from Rev. D. D. Brunson. DuNTOYsvit.LE, A pril 26th, 1859. Mn. M. A. RAtssox-.Dear Sir: The Grover A lnker Sewing Machainm which I purchased of you Ist winter, hans given entire aatisfaction. I have seen rmany favorable notices published about these Maichines, and from our experience, we believe them all without exageration. Doubtless, when more generally known, they will he in general use, and aeSomplhlish what Hon. Mr. Banks says, " work as great a change ian families, as railways have in cmmuities and States." Respectfully, yours, D. D. BRUNSON. Extract of a Letter from WV. H. Norris. RanaGE, S. C., May 2nd, 1859. M. M. A. RtAssu-Dear Sir: I cheerfully as sure you thbat we are well pleased with the Grover & aker Machine. My wife would not he without it fr twice its cost. W. HI. NORRIS. Rev. T. F. Wu.rcom~, of this District writes thus, Ma. M. A. Ryssu-eare Sir: I am pleased to s~ay thamt thae Girover & Thaker Machine bought of you,, wo:rksm as well as I could desaire. My wife tinds no trouble in working it. Before puirebaasing, 1 xaaincd other Mlaclaines, but, did not like the stitch near n re ll as that- made by the Grover & B~ker. Witha nay kaaowledgo of thieso Machines, andi whua t [ hamr -from others, I am thoroughly cniced that nao Machine can favorably compare with thenm for fatnily tase. T. F. WILTJA MS. Mchine.a: delivered andi instructions given in their use, tree of charge, in any part of Edlgefield istriet. Shiould ainy Machine not performm well, I will exchaange it for one which will dho good work. All sies at anuufacturers prices, with tho addi. tion of freighat. M1. A. RANSOM, Agent, of tihe (irover & Baker Sewing Machine Co. Hamuarg. Aug. .;, 1859 tf 30 WANTED...Ta hire, a good house GIRL, that can he recomzumended. .S. E. BOWERS. rram..r~ Aug 24. 1859 f 3 1859 Spring and Summer Styles. 1859 ETRAW @@SBL Masonic Hall Building, 244 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. G EO. W. FERRY has now in store the largest and best assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS in his line, to be found in this market. Consisting of Beebe & Co., and Trade Style Moleskin HATS; Black and Fancy Colored Cassimere " American and French Felt Hats of every variety of Style and Color; White, Black, Brown and Silver Leghorn HATS; 96 19 c SewedStraw " Panama and Palm Loaf HATS; Youth's and Children's Fancy HATS, great variety; Ladies' Silk, Straw, Lace and Chip BONNETS; Ladies' and Misses Leghorn and Straw BLOOM ERS, every variety of style and color; Shaker HOODS-all sizes; Infant's TURBANS and HATS-new style; UMBRELLAS of all varieties-very cheap; This stock for variety and beauty of styles, is unequalled in this market, and the prices cannot but be satisfactory. JMP Call and Seo. Augusta, March 22, tf 11 3DRY-" GOO0DS L SELLING OFF AT COST. WM. H. CRANE, WISHING TO DISPOSE OF HIS EN TIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, OFFERS THEM At Cost! THE PEOPLE OF EDGEFIELD DIS TRICT ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL SOON IF THEY WISH TO GET BLRGA.NTSI Augusta, Aug 10 St 81 Administrator's Notice. T HE distributees of the Estate of Artemesia Burnett, deceased, are hereby notified, that a final settlement of said Estate will be made in the Ordinary's Office at Edgefield Court House, on Tuesday the eighth day of November next. And said distributees are hereby notified to meet the undersigned for that pupose, at the time and place above mentioned. CARTER BURNETT, Adm'r. July 27, 1859 3m* 29 FOR SALE. 1E Subscriber being unable to T give his personal attention to his planting interest, offers for sale his VALUABLE PLANTATION Lying on Turkey Creek, 7 miles North of Edge field C. H., containing 1668 Acres. Upon th.s place there Is as good Cotton land as any in the District-and bottom land that will produce frora 30 to 80 bushels .of Corn to the Acre. The ptace is in a high state of cultivation. Upon it is a fra med Dwelling House, Gin Houses and all other ne cessary out buildings. Also, will be sold with the place, Twenty-Five Likely Negroes, Fourteen of whom% are first class field hands. Also, Mules, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Corn, Fedder, &c. The above property will be sold to an approved purchaser upon ten years oredit, payable in equal annual instalments, bearing interest from date. Enterprising men, here is a chance for you. ELBERT BLAND. Aug 17 tf 32 IAND FOR SALE. T TIE Subscuribers offer for sale that VALUABL E TRACT OF LAND whereon Mr. U. C. Tur nr resided at the time of his death. This Tract is situate on 'Rocky Creek, about 2 miles from Rocky Creek Church, 10 miles from Edlgefiuld C. II., adjoining lands of Mrs. Mathews, Benj. Cog burn and others, and contains Four hun dred and thirty-two Acres, Ialt of which is native forest-prime oak and hikory laud. On the promises is a good two Story Dwelling with all necessairy out-buildings. This plantation is well and conveniently watered. The land undar cultivation is productive. A Bargain may be had by early application to the undersigned'. Tcrmns, to an approved purchaser, will be quite reasonable. J. C. SMYLY & CO. Aug 3 tf 30' State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. Allen Franklis: and wife Mar -' tha, Applicants, we . For Partition. Benjamin Barton and wife Be hala, and., others, Def'ts.J B Y an o,.-der from the Ordinary, I shall proceed to sell, at .Edgefielud Court house on the first Monday i n September next, for Partition, thu Real Estate of Obedience Halley. decea.<ed, a tract or parcel of land, lying and being in the District and State aforesaid, containing one hundred and six teen Acres, more or less, and adjoining bands of William Hightower, Estate of Mrs. Hightower, Joseph Rarubo and others. T En.,s-On a credit until the first day of Janu ary next. The purchaser to give bond and securi ty, and a moirtgage to the Ordinary to secure the purcase mo-ney. Cost to be paid in cash, and to ~ay for titles extra. JAS. EIDSON, s.E.D. Aug 9, 185 9 5t 31 Sheriff's S'ale, Y Virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias to Bme directed, I will proceed to sell at 'Edge field C. H., on the fIrst Monday and Tuesday in Septemi. next, the following property in the fol lowing case, viz: R. J. Delph vs. lantr ah Allen, One House and Lot in the Town of Hamburg, S. C., known in the plan of said Town, as Lot No 86,-bounded on the East by Mechanick's Stree t, on the West bty Spire's Street, South by Lot No S4S, and on the North by Lot No 8'7, running back 290 feet. Also, one other Lot of .land in the Town of Hamburg, S. C., having 30 feet front on the Edge field Rtoad, and running back 50 feet, b~eing a part of the section of land No L0,-hounded on the West by the Edgefield Road, and on the North, East and South by saiid section of laud No 10. John Seigler vs. Ajlen Frank lin ; Other plain tiffs severally vs. the same, 'he tract of land whereon the Defendant lives, containing Two Thousand Acres, more or less, 'bounded by lands of William Gregg, Rizsiah Swearsrugin and others. Terms of sale cash. -JAMES EEDSONj s.E.D. August 12, 1869 3te 32 LIGHT for the SUFFERING MILLIONS? DR. MARTIN'S GREAT REMEDY! A CERTAIN CURE Ir0E CONSUMPTION And all Lung Diseasesa-Shortnena of Breath--Dye pepia and Dyscntery-Worat cases of Croup and Cholic, &c., &f.c., &c T HIS medicine is. purely vegetable, being conm posed entirely of best-R,,ye Spirits and West India Gums, and other Extracts which are healing to the Lungs. pie It Is a most pleasant dink. p!W- One bottle should be carried by every man, woman or child traveling to mix with the water. ja- Price One Dollar P er Bottle.--Gks pe- For sale by R. L. GENTMY, Agent,-at Sib ley's Corner, with Messrs. H. .L N. E. Solomon, where I always will he found with a large supply of the above VALUAntLs PRoPERTY. Also. I am always in the market (at Sibley's Cor ner,) for purchasing cotton, and will pay the highest market price for fine cottons. For the above medicine, apply to - . L. GENTRY, Agent. Hamburg, Jan. 25, 1859. ly 3 DR. CUJLLtI'S REMEDY. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain in the Jaw, sick Head.Ache, (if nervous) and in fact for all nervous pains, it is invaluable; try it, all you un fortunate nervous pain sufferers. If it stop sick Head Ache in twenty minutes, do not be alatmed. Price, $2 per B~ottle. For sale by ' . L. GENTRY, Ag't. Hamburg, S. C., July 13, 1859 'tf 27 N OTICE.--Those wishing SCHNAPPS for Medicinal use can get them, pure, and of our own importation, and with a guarantee attached. S. B. BOWERS, Agt. Hamburg May 6, tf 17 BACON, LARD) AND FLOUR. IN Store a choice supply of BACON, LARD Iand 'LOUR, arhich will be sold at reasonable prices for cash. D. R. DURISOE. Jnla. ei a 29 PELLETIER & CO., DRUGGISTS, HAMBURG, S. C. WOULD RESPE C T fully invite the atten tion of the public to their LAR G ELY re plenished Stock of r'uXXG.g B MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, TRUSSES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, DYE STUFFS, INSTRUMENTS, POTASHES, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, PATENT MEDICINES, SOAPS, SPICES, COSMETICS, PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, &C. Their recent purchases in New York, selected by one of the firm with the greatest care as to quality, enables them to offer their Goodsat prices as low as any similar establishment in the South. The Public are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. giCatlogues of Goods sold by them fur nished on application to A. J. PELLETIER & CO., Druggists, Hamburg, S. C. Aug 3 6m 30 A CARD. DR, WHLIlAM10)MALN H AVING located at that healthful and delight JLful watering place, W ILL I A. M S T 0 N, Situated on the Greenville and Columbia Rail Road, will give his entire attention to the treat ment of CHRONIC DISEASES, Persons laboring under derangem'ent of the Ute rus, Neuralgia, Chronic Rheumatism, Kidney Af fections, Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhoea, Scrofula, Indolent Ulcers, Dropsy, Scurvy of Gums, Piles,. &a., &c., are respectfully solicited to give him a call. Dr. C. does not propose to curo every case; but, with the skill derived from a acventeen years Prac tice, he flatters himself to be able to give general satisfaction, knowing, as ho duos from experience, that hundreds are dragging out a miserable exis tence, whose condition might be permanently re lieved by judicious treatment. Numerous certificates and references might be given; but the subscriber regards as the best cer tificate the speedy and effectual cure or relief of each and every patient. pD- All patients attended to at their rooms in any part of the village. WM. COLEMAN, M. D. CERTIFICATES. - SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Da. Wi. CoLaiAx-Dear Sir: My negro wo man who was confined to the house for some time, and unable to attend to any business, and who up on examination was pronounced to be laboring under derangement of the uterus, I am glad to say, has speedily recovered under your treatment. Yours, with respect, ARCHIBALD CLARK. SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DIsTRIcT. Dn. Ww. CoLEmAx-Dear Sir: My girl that was suffering from dieense of the uterus whom I placed under your charge, I am proud to say, has been promptly cured, and I take great pleasure in re commending all those laboring under similar af fliction s, to give you a call. Yours, respectfully, WHITFIEL'O SMITH. SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DIsTRIcT. Da. Wx. CoL.xAx-Dear Sir:, My woman, who was, for a considerable period, kept within doors by some obstinate uterus disorder, I am glad to say, has been wholly restored under your advice and treatment. Yours, with respect, ., . Ms. SCURRY. SOUTH CAROLINA, J EnoarisLD Dsssuncv.j Da. Wx. ColEMxA-Dear Sir : The negro wo ian I'placed under your care, who had done me but little or no service for several months, and who upon examination was found tobe anlicted with a serious uterus derangement, has been wholly re lievd, and reports herself permanently cured, which I have every right to believe is the case. Yours, respectfully, WM. A. STROT HER. SOUTH CAROLINA, EnOEFrmLD D~sTnIcT.}J Da. Wit. Co.xAx--Dear Sir : My woman Ma ry that I put under your charge in the spring of 1858, who upon inspection was ascertained to be suffering from disease of the wombh, and treated by you for that ailment, I am pleused to say, re covered forthwith, and has lost no time sine from the former disorder, but has been a very good hand both with the plow and hoc. Yours with due respect, R. W. PAYNE. Sul.y 6, 1859 3m 28 State of South Car'olina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQU'ITY. Temperanco Hatcher, and others, James Morris and wife, and others. ) I N'conformity to an order of Chancellor Ward law, I hereby call upon the'ereditors of Bartley Hatcher, deceased, to present and prove their de mands before me on or before the 12th day ef Sep tember next ; In default,thcreof, they will be pre luded from the benefit of the decree to be pro nounced in this c..use. A. SIMKINS, C.LLnD. July 12, 185 0 9t 27 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. William P. Butler, et. al.) Guy Broadwater, A dm'or of J. BW for Ae'nat. &c. Henry Christian, deceased.J BY virtue of an order made by Chancellor John ston in the above stated case, Notice is hereby given to all and singular, the creditors of the said J. Henry Christian, deceased, to present and prove their respective demands before me in my Office, on or before the first day of October next, on pain of being precluded from the benefit of the deere tal order of Court. A. SIMKINS, c.z.E.D. Commissioner's Office, .June 14, 1859 3m 24 The State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT, Permelia Abney and ethers, vs. I. n Equity. Joel Abney and others. ' A S directed by the order of Chan. Wardlaw, in this case, all and singular the creditors of Mrs. Elizabeth Abney, dec'd., of Charlotte Abney, dc'd., and of Elijah Pope Abney, dec'd., are re quired on or before the-1dth day of October next, to appear before me and make proof of their res pective debts ; and arc hereby notified that in de fault of their so doing they will be precluded from the benefit of the decree that will be prononnced In this cause.A. SIMKINS, c.r..u.n. Comm'rs O0fice, Aug 9, 1859. 2m31 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, Samuel F. Goode, 13. C. Bryan and others. ms. Equity. Win. F. Durisoe, Trustee, and others. U NDER an order from the Court in this case, the creditors of the Estate of Richard Bur ton, deceased, are hereby notified to present and prove their demands before me on or before the 17th day of Octeber next: in default whereof they, will be precluded from the benefit of the decree to be pronounced in this cause. A. SIMKINS, c.u.u.n. Aug.9 2 m.. 31 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINAR Y, - Y W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge. BGfild District. Whereas, James S. Buszard hath applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goodsuand ehattles, rights a'nd credits of John S. Buzzard, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before mec, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefield Court House, on the 22nd day of August inst., to show cause, if any, why the said Iadministration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 9th day of August, In the year of our Lord one thous a~ndeigt hundred andfifty-nine, and in the eighty fourth yeareof Ainierican Independence. W. F.-D)U~Iis0 o. U. 9. A.10 n e .3L LIPETINGSMTI , OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES CURTAINS, CORNICES, GIMPS, &ce JAS G. BAILIE & BRO., WX OULD respectfully call the attention of purchasers to their stock of the following goods of their own direct importation, viz: CARPETINGS, &c. Rich Medallion Carpet, new patterns; English Royal Velvet Carpets, new designs and rich colors; En ish Brussels, new styles, embracing all of the mot desirable patterns manufac. tured by John Crossley & Sons; New patterns three ply Carpeting; New styles ingrain Car pet f Crumb Cloths from 12-4 to 20-4; Druggets from 6-4 to 16-4 wide; Mosaic, Velvet and nted Rugs, Stair Rods, &c. OIL-CLOTBS, Of the newest patterns and best quality of Goods manufactured, from 3 to 24 feet wide, by any length desired. A select Etock of table Oil Cloths in Mahogany, Rosewood, Chintz, &e. Carriage Oil Cloths,-wholesale and retail, and remnants of fine Oil Cloth, sold at half price to carriage makers. WINDOW SHADES. A lare and choice assortment of Window Shades, at wholesale and retail, in Velvet, Gold, Landscape Vase, Flowers, &c., with trimmings, including Bailie's Patent Shade Fixtures. Dealers in Shades, in the country, will find it to their advantage to give' us a call. CURTAINS, &c. A large and selected stock of Curtain Goods in Damask, Satin, DeLaine, Lace, and Musln Curtains, embracing the latest patterns and designs; Cornices in great variety; Gimps, and everything connected with a large stock of Curtain Goods. MATTINGS, IlATTS, &c. Cocoa, Mattinas for.counting. houses and basement rooms, &c., 3.4, 4-4, 5-4, and G-4 widths; Canton %attings in 4-4, 5-4 and G-4 widths, in striped goods, ehene, white and red check. Imported American Door Mbatts, inside and.outside Wool Matts, and Grass Matta, &c. VENETIAN OR STAIR CABPETING. A full stock of these goods in all widths manufactured. A liberal discount made to the furnishing of chur.thes and places of public worship. Stair Linen and Stair Oil Colth in great variety. Brooms, Brushes, &c., to all of which we would respectfully call the attention of our Madison friends, and all in want of any of the above Goods. SO" Orders proinptly attended to. JAS. G. BAILIE & BROTHER, New Carpet Store, 205 Broad St., Augusta, Ga near to Bank of Augusta; and JAS. G. AIL1E, Charleston, S. C. Augusta, August 31, 1859 tf 34 TO THE FARMERS. ALL WOOL. WE HAVE NOW ON HAND AND ARE HAVING MANUFACTURED, A WHITE WOOL PLAIN, Far superior to any Plain we ever before of fered for sale. We guarantee the filling to be ALL WOOL, and wider than any other Manufactory. THE PRICE BEING NO HIGHER than less desirable Goods, we feel confident in giving satisfaction. BLANKETTS, LINSEY WOOLSEY, &C. COME AND'SEE THEM Orders Promptly Attended to. DEMING & DAY, 2 Corner Under Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga, M. J. JONES, M. D., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DRUGS, iVEDICINES, &Ce NO. 171 NORTH SIDE BROAD STREET, .Augusta Hotel Block, Augusta, Gorgia. Hain prasd the Stock in trade of Mr. T. P. FOGARTY, and taken the above well knwnavnd, purcaentl occupied by him,) the undersigned can olier, with connidence, to his rinon sa thereublic, both of the city and country, his Stock, as being of that extent, va rieds an quliy enitling him to a liberhl share of patronaga. he additions m'naking, and those to be continued, will form a complete assortment in the Wholesale and Retail Line, consisting of DRIJGS, MEDICINES, CHIEMICALS, PAINST, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, A1RTIST M/ATEQiALS, FLUIDS, WINDOW AND OTHER GLASS, DENTAL A N D S U R G I C A L INSTRUMENTS, . PERFUMERY A FANCY ARTWCLES. ALL WARRANTED OF THE BEST AND PUREST QUALITY, AND OFFERED AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT REASONABLE PRiCES. Th proaattention of the prorietor, with the aid of skillful and experienced assist. Tswhic has been procured, enables him to offer to Physicians and Families the oppor nit of obtaining Prescriptions according to order, prepared with the utmost care, and in wHe wil as cotinue the Practice of his Profession to such of his friends, and the public, as ma favor him with calls, which may be made at the Dru Store durin the day, and till 0 o'clok,?P. M., and after that hour, at night, at his rooms. Uited StatesHtl Augusta, May 24, 1859 t 20 CENTRAL HOUSE!HRIUTRL WILLIAMSTON, S. C. 5~ THIS HOUSE is now openedFRITA for the reception of iisitors to N tSiE, the Mineral Springs. The building is entirely new, Ilnished and fur-AtGS ,GA n ished inxcellentstyl,ld located at aconvenient .TofetotepbithseaoaER distance from the Spring. Visitors will find ampleo VLREadCOC cleto fSuh and superior accommodations at this House, withemrsd good order. The table will be supplied with the Frian Ora nalTes host the market affords. RiamS or BloAnD--Por day 51,25; per week S ~00 pr month 525,00. Children and Servants June 8, 1859 3m 22 GAEVNS c ALL COTTON RAGS WANTED, for ~ofrte tpie hc ilcila whih oash hil e paid BOWERShoe Ag'ytorhen.ocr Hamburg. Feb. 2. tf 4 al. plcns S OMETING MELLOW..-One Cas of~i~ ucaig8utenrie rsi fine OLD APPLE BRANDY, ordered express ly from N. W. Arrington of North Caroliina, by peeec oNrhra en etraatdt Robert lover, Esq., forS.E E S Ag t hi lm ta d tev reish vn oty b e S. . OWESAg' rUiTSoth AddrSERE WENoffer tohthe pubebtethto thesostateVER dARGEdandaCeICEotifiedtotoop youth sam fothith an tosehavngclFrwll To all onmenled s theEstteillbe etted p o tht dy. or d andc isettlegeame th u dre elly Trow FRANES A J.J. ABILLA~l'ors aods we soldhe at Caprics, anid witth car necessary wt close heanysinesherp roweyr FNE CEESE-PRIMEBACO A theritie Caal oue will ne ale eea c OW i Stoe a ot f A o 1 HEPa* vr bygng tios nofti earl attTeh. N Aso a hoce uply f ACO. coigsehaving diemafnds atgantyt ther sadain For sle ceap or csh b H.tagobyrisn gwl Southe ri Trthst otice.Applicion ill bemadeeathenex oti to.Northernias bl bete adated tc N Sesio ofthe ~egslaurefor, ne hlio esioatn and the Leiare or havn mestybe - ~ eci. mad~ofriginate Softhe Tono E~ .dS0., Sm . Aug.sa u 1~ m. 63 cANTDIDATES For Sheriff: WM. QUATTLEBUM, LEWIS JONES, LEWIS COVAR, H. BOULWARE, For clerk. WM. L. STEVEN, JACT-SON C OV.R, JAMES SPANN,- F. M. NICHOLAS, S. HARRISON, j ROBERT D. BRYAN, For Tax Collector. CHAS. M. MAY. JOhIN C. LOVELESS, T. J. WHITAKER, STARLING TURNER, THEOPHILUS DEAN, M. W. LYLES, CHARLES CARTER, - For Ordinary. .1. P. ABNEY, W..F. DURISOE, D. L. TURNER. DAVIDBODIE, J. .L. ADDISON, Attorney at Law & Solicitor In Equity, EDGEFIELD C. 1H., S. C. May 11 1f , . 1 PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. T IIE undersigned have this day formed a Part nership for the PRACTICE OF LAW AND EQUITY, under the name and style of LADrx & Mooar. - Mr. Mooax .will regularly attend the Courts at Abbeville, and will promptly trausac' all business left in our hands for that District. - ti. W. LANDRUM, *J.1. MOORE.. Edgefield C. 1., Jan. 13. tf 2 1VAEDIC.A.L aARD. DRS. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, EG leave-to inform their friends.that they have B associated themselves in the practice of Medi. eie in its different branches, as well as continue their copartnership in the :ale of Drugs, &c. One or both may always he found at their Store, at any hour of the day or night. The-patients of one will be the patients of both, and wil. be at tended by. either or both without additional Charge. A. G, TEAGUE, T. J. TEAGUE. April 19t,1859. tf 15 D EI T.I S TR . D'R. 11. PARKER,.can generally be found at the Ofice formerly occupied by. 0. D. Tillmnan, Esq.,,and . . will be sure to be there during Sale-day week. March 2, 159 . tf 8 State of. South .Caroina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IX EQUITY:. A. W. Youngblood, et. ux. c. al. V8. I Bill for Ac'nt. Benj. Waldo and G. A. Addiron, and Relief, &c. Ex'ors of Jacob B. Smith, de'ed. J Y virtue of an order made by Chancellor John ston in the above stated case, Notice is hereby given to all and singular, the creditors of Jacob B. Smith, decesed,.to present and prove their re spective demands before me in jay, Offieo, on or be fore the first day of October next, on pr.in of being precluded from the benefit of the decretal order of the Court made in this case.. A. SIMKINS, C.E.E.D. Commissioner's Omeo, June 14, 1859 3m 24 FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES.--A few Dozen of Pure POR T WINE, from the Tin. tage of Dr. McDonnald of Barnwell District, S. C. S. E. BOWERS, Ag't. Hamburg, July 20, 1859 tf 28 NOTICE*-Application will be made at the next Legislature for the Charter of a Public Road running from the Fury's 'Ferry Road, near Jas. M. Harrison's, to intersect a branch of Five Notch Road near the reidence of J. L. Addison, Esq. Aug 17 _ m 32 NOTICE.--I hereby forewarn all perons from trading for a Note of hand given to Tihos. H1. Williainms for Two hundred and eighteen )ollars, dated Iith February 185'J, and payable Jan. 1. 1860, -s the consideration- for which it wa givena has entirely filied, amn. I v!l not pay it unless cornpelledi by law. - Z. P. CLAXTON. L- OST, about the 25th July laist, one Note -on ..CoL. R. Christie for $l,706t;25, dated 2d July 10t. All persons arc enautione.d against trading fur said -note. and any information concerning it thuankfully received. Jt. M. LANJIAM. Aug 17 't 'FALL SEASO'. CHALLENGE., the Morgan Stallion, wilt stand the Fall Sea. son, 1859, .at Edgefield .C. H., coam menciug iet August and the 15th .Sep temaber, 1 859. S. F. GOODE, ELBERT BLAND. Aug 1 tf .T0 Jennett for Sale, I offer for sale a good .JENNETT, of good form andl medium size, and an excellent breeder, her utfspriang are almoni invariably of the ale kind. She is nowe in foawl ly a line Jack. I wilt sell a jarirn In. Address, Dyson's Mills, S. C. L. E. hOLLOWAY. July 20, 1850 tf 23 F OR SALE OR E.XCIIANGE.---Ialf, three-quarter. and full blood French Mt.rinn Bl'CS, a Slo $15 and$25. cachi.. ~EPEEET P.LAND. July 20, 1S50 if 23 S AXE YOUR RAGS !--Wanted at this Of liee 10,00U lbs. CLEAN Linen and Cotton ItAGS. Juily fi. 185 tf 2 Lemons, Raisins, Almonds. JUIST received one box Fresh LEMONS: 1 DibI. Soft Shell A LMONDS; Boxes best Layer R-A I.SINS; -For sale by - F.'M. PENN. July 13 tf - 2 N OTICE.--All persons indebted to the Es tate of Dr. ti. C. Cunningham, dee'd., till pleBee come forward -and umake immediate pay ment ; and ull having claims against said Estate wiit yresent. thema properly attested. WM. HIL L, Ex'or. Ilaumburg, June 11th. 1359. 1y23 R)AGS, RAGS, RAcd4--Those that liare cleman ivnibed all Cotton or L,.w E ngs, enn gtgi cenlts per pund of l~anl~ng, uly S. E. BOWERLS, Ag't. ' Hmbrg Juy S, S5 tf 2 STEAM MLlL NOTICE, A FTER this date GRAIN may be ground on ANY DAY at toy Mills. The Mills will 1.e: in charge of Mfr. Ronan'r HAtwrs, an old and e. !'" i''-red miller, who will endeavor to give F'atisfamea.a- I mll customers. U. T. MIS. June 19, 185 9 t 25 Head-Quarters, 2inn REGDiENT CAVAL1Y: 1 Loxo'inns, Awig 13, 13350. A C0tRT MARLTEAL wiil be hel at Edge. fid C. II., on thme 1st Mmanday ini September next, to try all Ilefanlters of? thme Edgefield Squad ron for non-attendance at Regimecntal Drill and Rcvie'w on the :14l na' A ugust, and. previous Dri'ls. The Court will consist of the following inema hers, viz: Lieut. Col. BATES, President. "Tourmsrcs, " Noinsox. ,Bly order of .INO.7'. BURP.TS, C..tI TI. HI. HOWAnD, Act'g. Adjt. Executors Notice: TVHE Legatees under the last Will and Testa-. ..ment of Pleasant Burnett, deceased, aire here by notified that a final settlement of the Estate of sid Testator will he madec in the Ordinary's Ofire, at Edgefield Court House, on Tuesday the eighth day of November next. And the snid Legates are requested to meet the undersigned for that l,ur n ose, at the timen and place above mentined. CARTER B3URNETT,' 1 Ex'r - RALPH S. BURNETT. r;' July 27, 1359 3me.a . 29 White Pickling & A pple Vingegar. T HIE Subscriber Ibaa ini Store a largssupply, I.and is new preparedl to ntwrnish his custoomers and all who may wrant a choice article of Vinegar for Picklng-almo the following Sphices for Pickles andl Catsups: Bltiek, WhIte and- Cayenne - Pepper ; Black Pepper Ground, All Spitee, Cloves;Nutmege, Mace, White Ginger, Ground Mustard, Temerie and Wyhite Mustard Seed. - E. M. PENN. June 22, 1859 - -tf. - 25 B CON,- BACON.--Just received a .ceice let of SIDES',.SHIOULDERS. and. HAMS. For sale.at reduced figures. Call anad examine he for.puxb*sinlg elsewhere. - f. IL REN.6