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-M IU AND "T . Private letters from the American fleet in the Chinemwraters, give a somewhat -different ver ionof Judge Reed's correlpondence with Gov. Yeh, from that published by the London jour nals.: Mr. Reed, it seems, sent a communica tion to the Governor of Canton, in which he in formed him of the objects of his mission, and requeqted an interview within the city. The re ply of Yeh was that he would receive the Amer ican minister Reed without the walls, as there was no instance on record of the reception of a foreign envoy within the city. Mr. Reed, more over d in conformit with his instructions, tender' through the Governor of Canton the mediation of the United States Government for the pending difficulties with the British. This was tendered before the ultimatum of Lord Elgin had been sent to t*e Governor. The offer was not noticed and uo interview had occurred be - tween %r. ieed and the imperial Government. It is stated, that, in a spatch from Yeh, which. the British had intercepted, he spoke very contemptuously of the American offer of media tion. - Mr. Reed has also had a correspondence with Lord Elgin, upon the subject of the instructions of our Qovernment, and the position which Mr. Reed was to take in regard tothe war. Lord Elgin e;presses much disappointment and cha - gna atthe determination of the United States to keep aloof from the conflict, or from any course which would tend to coerce the Chinese Government into a change of their policy to wards the commercial and Christian world.-1. . Express. VOLVXTXsys AN TrE Anx.-On this sub ject, Mr. Iverson, of Georgia, thus expresses him self in Congress: . "I am opposed entirely to the use of volun teers. I believe they are much more expensive and infinitely less efficient than regular troops. If you wish to diminish the expenses of the Army -if you wish to keep down the extraordinary ex penses of your military.operations against which gentlemen have so much cried out in this debate, y must increase your regular forces and cut own the volunteer force you are driven to call into the field; you must- increase the regular Army and obviate the necessity of calling for militia. When you do this, the expense of your military establishment will be diminished; but until this is done, until the necessity for volun teers is entirely obviated by a sufficient increase of your Army, the extraordinary, expenditures for your Army, must go on increasing every year of your national existence ; because you must have your frontiers protected ; you must have your garrisons and your fortifications manned; you must have the lives and property of your pec ple protected in passing form one portion of the country to the other. These are necessary things which the Government cannot do without - these are duties which the Government is compelled by every sense of obligation, of honor, and of duty to itself and its people, to perform." ARRIVAL oF MOHAMMED PACHA.-The long expected Turkish rear-admiral has arrived in New York, and taken rooms at the St. Nicholas Hotel. A New York paper informs us that the Admiral is quite prepossessing in appearance, tall and well-proportioned, and of a dignified and graceful bearin. The officers who accom pany him are Maj. gaid Suliman, Capt. Thessan and Lieut. Sadick, of the Ottoman Navy. With the exception of the turban, there was nothing exclusively Turkish about the dress of the Ad. miral or' any of his suite. The Admiral says that he visits this country for the two-fold pur pose of building a vessel for the Turkish Navy. and conferring with the Government, ofically, as to the representative of the Sublime Porte. He intends to remain in New York a short time before he proceeds to Washington. He was in pommand of a division of the Turkish fleet throughout the Crimean war, and was present a t the atteek on Selpastopol, on the 17th October, 1855. The Joipt Oommittee of the Common Council, appointed to make arrangements for -his roeptin, -paid him a visit on Sunday, and 5.ivited him and his suite to accompany them to the City Hall, at 11 o'clock, on Monday morn ing, to receive the congvratulations bf the city -authoritiesind the citizens generally. Moham ned aceepted theinvitation.--Washngton States. nonair.E DF4e.~1-We learn,.says the Rome Cornier, that on Wednesday or Thursday of last week, Mr. Jacob Smyer, the owner of a mill some three or four miles below Coosaville, in tis coun t, was caught in his machinery by his clothes, dawn in between two cog-wheels, and most hor ribly mutilated, causing his immediate death. -Mr. Smyer was a worthy citizen, and his untime ly death is deeply deplored. LIFS is a farce to the rich ; a comedy to the wise ; and a tragedy to the poor. HYNENIAL. Manass, at Elmwood Cottage on the 11th inet., by $he Rev. Mr. Tickett, Dr. LAFaYsEr B. Wasvn to Miss 3MuccA H. MIrEs, daughter of L. J. and M. iS. Wles, all of this 1)istrict. * OBITUARY. lnon the 9th of March, SUSAN E., only child of Dr. Tsoxas E. and Susax (2. Jeximsos, sged 3 months and one day. "Ere sin could blight or sorrow fads, Death came with friendly care, The opening bud to heaven conveyed, And bseit blossom there." GO0NIEE RGCIA L, HAMBURtG, March 15. Conro.-Our Cotton Market is quite dull and un settled, and prices have declined je. on the higher grades. The receipts were light. We quote now 9 to 11j cents per lb. There is a slight advance in the price of Moula ses. AUG USTA, March 13. Conrow.-There is a good demand to-day, but light stock offering. Sales about 500) bales. The market eloses Arm, at unchanged quotations. Middling Fair to Fair 11) to 11je. CHARtLESTON, March 12. Conro.-Sales of Cotton 2,500 bales. The lower grades are a shade easier. NEW ORLEANS, March 12. The sales of Cotton to-day were 6500 baless, at 11 * 11ic. p lb. Sugar is quoted at 6& @ tie yi It. Cotton Freights to Liverpool is quoted at *d. 'kil b. NASHVILLE, March 11. Pastomos.-The receipts of Bacon are light, and sales are being made at il (j Sc. for hog round. Lard isfirm at 8 @ 9e. CiNCINNATI, March I1. Flour 370 @~ 375, dull. Whisky firm 16). Bulk sides and shoulders 5j @ ii. Lard nothing doing. Pork and Lard nominal. Provisions unchanged, quiet, very firm. - NEW YORK, March 12. Salop of Cotton 2,000 bales and market quiet. Flour Arm with sales of 10,000o barrels. WVheat buoy ant-sales 90O bushels--white $1 521. Corn advan cing, wIth sales of 33,000 bushels. Navals' firm. Rice dull. GO00%S DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE BROQOM & NORRELL, Augusta, Ga., will de liver I Augusta and liameburg all goods bought of themn FilEE OF CH[ARGE. Augusta Ga.. Nov. 9 _ f 4f STEAM MILL. After Monday 18th inst., Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of every week, will be assigned for - aming Lumber; and Thursday, Friday and Sat -unday, for Grinding Wheat and Corn. Customers are requested to keep standing turns at the Mill whIch will be a convenience to all c-oncerned. -' . R. T. MIMS. Jan.181 tf VLOUR !--Just received 50 Barrels fine VCountry 1&LOUR, and.for sale cheap by W. R. Us T. 8. HUDSON. ' Mar17 tf 10 d683-Wated100 DOZEN EGGS. Ap g The Friends of Col. JAMES P. CARROLL respectfully present him as a Candidate for the State Senate at the ensuing election. I Tuz Friends of WILLIAM GREGG, Esq. respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Fen ator at the next election. Feb1 *4 W The Friends of J. HAiDEN BROOKS, ]Eq.,' respectfully present him as a Candidate for the Statq Legislature at its next Session. WmTzN Friends of Maj. ABRAM JONES re spectfully present him as a.Candidate for re-elec tion to the State Legislature. Mar 10 to* 9 -WiTa Friends of Mr. WADE HOLSTEIN, respectfully nominate him as a Candidate for elec tion toa Seat In the next Legislature. Mar 10 . to* 9 MR. A. X. de MONTHURRY BEGS leave to announce to tlie citizens of Edgelleld and vicinity, that he is now here, and is prepared to giXe instruction in French, Spanish and Italian. Ie uses the most approved system of instruction, and in regard to his capacity, he is allowed to refer to Col. A. Simkins and Maj. G. A. Addison. Applications made at the Advertiser Office or Carolina Hotel, will meet with immediate attention. March 10 Lf 9 WE THINK WE ARE JUSrIFIED IN SAYING C| That no other Pill, or remedy for Liver Con plaint, has gained, so deservedly, the reputation now enjoyed by Dr. M'Lane's Celebrated Liver Pills, pre pared by Fleming Bros. of Pittsburgh. As an evi dence that they will cure, read the following certifi cate from a lady residing in our own city: - Naw York, January 23, 1852. This is to certify that I have had the liver com plaint for six years, and never could get any medi cine to help me until I commenced using Dr. M'Lane's Celebrated Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros. I can now say to the public, that they have completely cured; and I do hereby recommend them to all per. sons silieted with' a diseased Liver, They will cure. Try themo. MARIA EVANS, No. 93 Lewis street. t' Purchasers will be careful to ask for DR M'LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, manu factured by FLEMING BROS., of Pittsburgh, Pa. All other Liver Pills in comparison are worthless Dr. M'Lane's genuine Liver Pills, also his celebrated Vermifuge, can now be had at all respectable drug stores. None genuine without the- signature of 45 FLEMING BROS. Concordia Lodge, Nos 50, A. F. Ns A Regular Communication of this Lodge will be held at their NEW HlALL, in the Odd Fellows & Ma sonic Buildinte, on Saturday evening, the 20th Mar., at 7 o'clock. E. BLAND, W. M. D. R. Duassoc, See'ry. Mar 17 it 10 .A. 4= A.. EL T. D U. G. H. FORT would respectfully an nounce to his friends and the public generally that lie has moved his location to Major A. D. Bates's, near Leesville Post Office. Mar3 3t* 8 C LAIM AGENCY. _ENSIONS and BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS I.procured, and Land Warrants bought, sold or located on liberal terms, and with desapatch by TILLMAN H. CLARK. Edgefield C. H., Mar 16, Sm" 10 GREAT RARGAINS l F ROM and after this date, I will sell moy EN TIRE Stock of Goods at C'OST FOR CASI. .B. C. BRYAN. Mar 15 41 10 IORE GARDEN SEED l--Another full La supply of iresh GARDEN SEEiD, of every escription, just received...N.OW is the time, athout a doubt, to press forward your gardening perations. 0. L. PENN, Agent. Mar 17 'tf 10 FRESH ARRIVALS. I H AVE just received another supply of those fine Spiced OYSTER4, which are very palata ble to the " inner man." Try tem. Also, fresh M ACKEREL, Salnon, Lobste.rs; Fine Canvassed HAMS. Died Be. f,;Tongucs,&c Soda Biscuit and Crackers of all kinds; PICKLE 4, a large and excellent vamiety; Family FLOUR, a fine article, in sacks ; BUCKW HEAT FLOUR,.-splendid these Spring mornings gently moistened with a small quantity of that exelhlenit N. 0 SYRUP, of which I have t lI on hand a few Barrels ; Durkey's YEAST POWDER, &c., &c., which will be sold at reasonable prices. W. E. LEGG, Agi. Mar 16 If 10 SOAP5 fS0A P !--Just received a few Boxes of Austrian Erasive SOAP, which will re move the dirt with alacrity, cause the skin to fe.el soft and delightful, and will in fact, make most anybody feel like a gentleman. W. E. LEGO, Agt. Mar 16 If 10 RAISINS, PRUNES, &c. C ONST ANTLY on hand a supply of R AISINS, PRUNE'S, FIGS, Citron, Currants. &c. Also, NUTS of all kinds.iW. E. LEGG, Agt. Mar 17 If 10 PINEAPPLES, ORANGES, &c. J UST arrived a choice lot of PINEAPPLES and .ORANGES, which are very floe. E. T. DJAVIS, Agt. Mar 17 tf______ 10 C OAT FOUN 0-Found on the Plank Road on Thursday nigiht last, and left at this Office, a Youth's new COAT, which the owner can have by proving property and paying~ for this ad vertisemwent. Mar 17 31 10 NOTES LOST-LOSt or mislaid Four Notes, ione on Shinmuel Ouzts, with Ransom Timnmer man security, for 5300; one on 0. L. Pecnn, with B. C. Bryarn security, for $275; one on Maj. J. HI. Hughes, for $40, and one on C. L. Refo, with Evans P'ermenter, for $I00-all nmadc payable to the subscriber. All persons are bereby cautioned from tradhing for said Notes. Any Information con cerning them thankfully received. AGNES CORLEY. Mar 1 7 1t 10 sheriff's Sale. Archibald McCord, William Nowden. F e B Y Virtue of the Fie-ri Facias in this cas, te me directed, I will proceed to sell in the cor porate limits of the Town of Edgefleld, on Tuesda~y the 30th instant, the following property to satisfi the Fi Fa ini the above stated case, to wit: Onit Bureau, oneo Safe. one Rockinmg Chair, one Bed. stead and furniture, 3 pales, 1 trunk, 1 small lot oi tin, ware. 1 tool box, and other articles of House hohl Furniturc, &c. Terms cash. JlAMES EIDSON, s.x.D. Mar 1 3 W 10 Sheriffs Sale. B'Y Virtue of a writof Fiuri.-Facias to mec di B re-ctedi, I will procced to sell at Edgeticidl C I., on the first Monday and Tuesday iu A pril next the following piroperty to wit: Mark Etheredge vs Allen Franklin, John Quat tk-ebum and Julius Day; other Plaintilis severall3 vs Allen Franklin, Onie Tract of Land containim Two thiouan~d acres, more or less, adjoining landi of Gen.i. Janmes Jones, Kisiah Swearengin arn oters-levi-dc on as the property of the De-fendanm Allen Franklin. Also, one Negro woman Writte-r J. S. Smnyly vs. Johnu Stidhaum, one Tract o Land, contaiing two hundred and fourtee-n acres more or le-ss, adljoining lands of Robt. Bryan, Sr. and other lands of the said John Stadhaumm and oth ere. Terms Cash. J. E JAMSEIDSON, s.Ei'. Mirch 12 1858i 4to 9 LINENS, LDTENS, LIENS. DICR Er & PHIBBS have just receives Jper steamer Adriatie, a large lot of IRISI LINENS, manufactured expressly for us. Partie in want of a pure, undressed Irish Linen at Euro pean prices, would do well to call and examin our stock. Au'oneta, Feb. 8 1858 If d New Spring Goods! WRIGHT, ALEXANDER & C0, GLOBE HOTEL BUILDING, BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. A RE now opening one of the largest and most attractive Stocks of NEW SPRING GOODS' ever offered in Augusta. embracing all the newest fabrics and designs In Dress Goods. - Robes DeQuille, Odalisque and Flounced ROBES, in Silks, Twisted Silks, Bereges and Muslins; Black and Colored, Plain and Fancy SILKS in great variety. BERAGES, TISSUES, Printed Organdi and Jat onet MUSLINS; DOMBAZINES,Challies, DeLAINES, A LPA CAS, DeBEGES, French BRILLIANTS; English, French and American PRINTS; GINGHAMS, &c.. &c.; Our Stock of LINEN Goods will bo found very desirable, enibracing super Irish Linens, Pillow Case Linens, Table Cloths, Damasks, Napkins, Diapers, Towels and Sheetings; Stella, Merino, and Berage SHAWLo, Scarfs; Chantilly Lace and Mourning MANTILLAS, a great variety; Plain and Dotted Swiss, Jaconet, Mull, Nainsook, Tarlton, Plaid and Striped MUSLINS; EMBROIDERIES and HANDKERCHIEFS in every variety of style and quality; HOSIERY and GLOVES for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, in English, French and German Goods; Corded, Grass and every variety of Steel Spring HOOP SKIRTS; LINEN and COTTON GODS for Men and Boys wear; Dimity, Damasks, Curtain Muslins, Marseilles Quilts; Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings and Shirtings, all qualites; Osnaburga, Marlboro' and Georgia Plaids and Stripes, Tickings, Checks, and a full assortment of Staple Goods. We invite an examination of our Stock. Our Goods will be found as represent ed in quality, prices reasonable, and terms ac commodatina. Augusta, Mar 16 6t 10 TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE, No. 2. I WILL attend at the times and places herein after specified to collect the State and District Tax for the year commencing the first day of Oc tober, 1857. At Mrs. Norris Thursday, 18th March. " Mt. Willing, Same evening, 3 o'clock. Mickler's, Friday, 19th March. " Richardbor.'s Saturday, 20th Ridge, Monday, 22nd " C. H. Plunket's, Same evening, 4 o'clock. Graniteville, Tuesday, 23rd March. " Beech Island, Wedn-sday, 24th 4 " Hamburg, Thursday, 25th C. & R. Burnett's, Monday, 29th Nickerson's, Same evening, 3 o'clock. Coopersville, Tuesday, 30th March. Dorn's Mills, Wednesday, 31st " Moore's, Same evening, 3 o'clock. Stevens' Store, Thursday, 1st April. Shatterfield, Friday, - 2nd " Liberty Hill, Saturday, 3rd White House, Monday, 5th " Rocky Ponds, Tuesday, 6th1 " Mrs. Middletons, Same evening, 3 o'clock. Red Hill, Wednesday, 7th Collier's, Thursday, 8th " Cherokee Ponds, Friday. 9th " Hamburg, Saturday, 10th Richardson's, Tuesday, 13th Colemank Smith's,Wednes-lay, 4th " Perry's X Roads, Thursday, Nth " "Mrs. Uhinebgart's, Friday, 161th " "Micklpr's, Saturday, 17th " " Dr. John Mobley's, Monday, 19th " "Dr. J. C. Ready's, Tuesday, 20th " "Ridge, Wednesday, 21st " "Lyb. and's, Thursday, 22n~d" " Hatcher's, 'Friday, 23rd," " Graniteville, Saturday, 24th " " Beach Island, Monday, 2dith " "Hlamburg, Tuesday, 27th " "Howard's, Thursday, .29th " " Cheatham's, Same evening, 3 o'clock. "Pleasant Lane, Friday, 30th " "J. S. Smyly's, Saturday, 1st May, "E'lgefield C. H. Monday and Tuesday/38d and 4th May. "Mrs. Allen's, Thursday, 0th May, A fter which time my books will closo for the pres ent year. I hope all persons living in the coun try will try to turn out, at th~eir respective precincts, anid tiot p.ut off their returns till th~e last days at thec Court House, as thsere is generally such a cro)wd that it is ahtuost impossible to do biusiness correctly. Tax payer~s will bear iti mind that the law re quires thenm to msake their retutrns by the time my books close, or tI ey are sublject to doublle tax. for thte collection of which I ash recluir ed to issue a doblebh Tax Execution, leave it, with te Sheriff, and take his receipt, for the samte with myp to Co luabia. 1'lpasp taks d4p noticp and gtoverns your selves accordingly. THEOPHIILUS DEAN, T.c.E.D. Mar 10; 7t 10 --Administrator's Sale. BY an order fromt W. F. Durisoe, Ordinary of .IEdaciteld District, I shalhl proceed to seoll at the late resid'tnce of~ Noah F. Caughtman, de-cd., on TUESDAY thse ?0th Marc-h inst., all the pierso nal Estate of said deceased, cosisting of ONE NEGRO WOMAN AND CHILD, One Silver Watch, Household and Kitchen Furni ture, Corn, Fodder, Cotton, Cotton Seed, Hlorbes, Cattle, Hlogs, Plantation Tools, one Wagon, one Buggy, &c. Terms made ktnown on day of sale. J. HI. W. WERtTZ, Adm'or. Mar 15 - 2t* - 10 Administrators' Sale, B Y an order frott W. F. Durisoe, Ordinary, we wvill proceed to sell at the late residence of James Coleman, deceased, on WEDNESD)AY the 1st (lay of March, inst, all the personal Estate of said deceased, consisting of Twenty-Four very Likely Negroes, Among whlomn are several very valuable field hatds,~atnd one excellent young Carpetnter-Hfouse hold and Kitchen Furniture, Carpenter. Pla- ta tion atnd Blackstmiths Tools, Hlorses, Mules, Cattle, Hogs and Sheep, Corn, Fodder, Oats, pe-as, Cottuu Sed, one two horse Wagon, two f.>ur horse Wag ons, Buggy, &c., &c. Tshass.-For all sunms under $10 Cash-all over $10 on a credit until theo 2th Decemuber next, with interest fronm the day of sale. Purchasers to give Notes with amaple securit -. The right of tho pro prtY not changed unitil t te terms of sa'e are conm pliea with. MOLLY C01.E1A N. Adm'ix. BliNNET PEltlY, Ada'or Mar 15 2t 10 TILE STATE OF SOUThl CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. B Y W. F. DU RISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas, A. Sinmkins, C.r..D., hsath applied to me for Letters of Adnminisutratiotn, on all and sngular the goods and c-hattles, rights and credits of Elhizabeths Walling, late of the District aforesaid dec'd. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of ste said dhecea ed, to be and appear befure me, at our next Orditnary's Court for the maid District, tu be htolden at I#dgefield Court House, ont the thil day of April hext t' show cattse, if any, why the said administration should not he granted. Gjiven, undser my h~and and seal, this 4th day of Matrch, in the year of our Lord one thsousand eigh~t hundred and fifty-seven and in the eighty-second year of American Independence. W. F. DLJRISOE, 03x D. March 12, 1858 6te . 9 STATE OF souTrii CA ROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN OlRDINARtY. BY W F. U RIOEEsquire, Orditnary of Edge. W~hereas, A. Simskins, e~~~. hsath applied to me for tetters of A dtninistrations, un all and singular thme goods and chattles, rights anrd credits of Elisabeth Mar tins, of the District af,,r.said, deceased. These are, thserefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred ande creditors of the said deceas' ed, to he and appear before me,at ournextOrdinary'. Court fur the said District, te be holden at Edgefised C. H., on the 15th day of April next, to shsow cause, if anty, why the said adminisirationa should no0t be gransted. Given under my haind and seal, this 4th day a, March in the year of our Lord one thousand eighi hundred and fifty-seven, and in the82nd year of Areri. can Independence. W. F.DIURISOE,0. E. D. Ji-es, 15 Cia 9 Edgeff od 1~ae Collegiate' INSTNITUTE! F11HE Exercisof Iii ititate will c'omnimence .on the FIRST DIY. of March nDxt under the management of- - - . MISi A. . MEARS, - MRS. ANN ; CLARKE and MISS M. CIKE. These Ladies come Us highly recommended i ladies of refinement and Scholarship, and with strong testimonials of!.teir competency, experi ence and efliciency isfEeachors. 'Ihe Proprietors feel rell assured that the Insti tute, under the management of these Ladies, will b well conducted, and' will afford educational fa cilities equal to those of any- Institution in the State. The Scholastic year is divided into two Sessions of five months each. The irst Session will end on the 16th July. ThO'epond will commenee on the 2nd day of August pd end on the 17th day of December. The RATES OF TUITION are as follows: In the Primary.Department,ieludine Spel ling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Eng lish Grammar, Geograpby, and Vocal Mu sic, per Session,$12,50 In the Collegiate Department, including Read ing, Writing, Eng. Gramnimar, Geography, Natural-Philosophy, Chemistry, Geometry, Algebra, Logic, Rhetoric, Eng. Composi tion and Vocal Music,- per Session,.......20,00 French (Extra) per session.............10,00 In the Ornaneital Department, For Music on Piano, per Session.........25,00 For Drawing and- Painting in Water Col ors, per Session, ....................10,00 For Needle Work, Einbroidery, &c. pr Ses 5,00 Students of Music on'the Piano will be charged $3 per Session for.u-ef: Piano, to pay expense of keeping instruments iitune. Each pupil will be charged $1.50 per Session to defray contingent expenses, for fuel, &c. The Institute will be furnished with three Pi anos in three separate rooms of the Institute build ing for the use of the pupils. Vocal Music is deemed by the Proprietors to be a necessary part of every young lady's education, hence singing is made a part of the regular exer cises of the Institute, and the whole School will be exrcised In Vocal music as often as twice a week. W. W. ADAMS, .4. W. NICHOLSON. Edgefield, S. C., Feb 28, 1858. tf 7 Edgefield Male Academy, T IIE exercises of tl Elgefield male acenemy will be resumed on the second Monday in February, under the directiosap of Mr. James Lesly, as principal, and Mr. 'f. A. llowtin, as assistant. Excellent boardgg may-be had in the Village and vicinity for any number of students, and the Trus tees flatter themselves that the facilities now ofered the young ien of this-seetion of the State for ae quiring a thorough English and Classical education, will bring to the Academy a laree number of pupils. I. T. MIMS, .A. SIMKINS, " G. A. ADDISON, -10 BENJ. WALDO, 5 W. 0. MORAGNE. Jan.27 tf 3 Curryton Academies, T 19E Exercises of these lustitutions will be re 1 sumed on. the. iretlndlay in February next, under tike superv sion 9(f'ir. JA M ES MORIfIS in the Feiale, and A. P. BUTLER, Esq,, in the Miue department. Mr. Moa~iis, h. asa nine or ten years experience In tenaling ; n4 ca.e it this place highly re-cerm niended by those for whoni he had taught, and others. and a year's experience here has piroven lie s entitled to the high testamonialsa bestowed upon him, and we cheerfully and confid, mially commend him to the public as one well eraleulated to advance pupils entrusted to his care. He will also super vise the most advancoed pupils in the Male depart ment. ' Mr. RhrrLEa's capabilities to teach and manage are so w,-ll known' thdt w~e deem it unnecessary to .y anyihing in regatrd to-his merits. Prof. IIA RKLEY-.#l instruct in Music and Fre.h. Ile is reputed4 be a thorough French Scholar. Rae 01 fhtOl .Primary Branches ion,.'-.....$i.9,00' Seend'Chus. " ....19,00 Third Class . . " ------15,00 Feurthi Class "---....18,10 Fench, extra "-.....1.l0 Music, " " ..-25,40 Contingenf expenses "r " ....50 H. A .SH AW, Se'r .lnf i f BETHANY ACADEMY, THlE Exercises of this institutio'n ill lep re anumed oin MOND)AY 2fath Jenigary 1858,11un dler the control and indulction of Mr. GEORGE 3A LPIN. Clasical Decpnrtnment per session..$15 00 English "e " -- 10 00 Eleietarv "~ -"i "... 7 50 Ceistry, Natural Philosophy, tsurveyinig. and [Bookkepig-Practiga.l atnd Theoretical-belong to the Classical Departmnent, and are charged ac :ordingly. N. B.-Every kind of dissipation is strictly for'. bidden By the rules of the 8chool, all offenders are .lelled or suspenided without benielit oef clergy. W. H ARRIsON, President. . J. SH RPPARD, Trs W. T. WEST. Ja. 13 8m 1 BEECH ISLAND ACADEMY. EJDGEFIELD DISTRICT, S. C. LEWIS T. KIDD, Principal. Ff lIE ieext Session of thitl School will begin on .the 1st February. 1858. The Principal hopes41Iat his long experience and entire devotion to the business of Teaching, may ake the Scheool worthy of the patronage of the public. Students will be pirepared for a Collegiate course, or for the ptratcl~ duties of life. TERMS PER SESSION OF F1V.E MONThIS. Elementary Branches.................. $20 Classical and Mlathematical Course. ....5 Board can be obtained In private families ntear the Academny on reasonable ternis. For furthter information address the Princlpal or Jonathan 14. Miller, Esq., Augusta, Ca. Ja., 20 1858 tf 2 COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, CEAanEsToN, 18th Feb. 1858. To the Tax Collector of Edgeleld District. SIR:--The sum of Six hundred and fifty Dol lars being due the State by the Commissioners of the Poor for Edgefield District., being for the maintenace, &c. of Pauper Lunatics, as appears from the statement furnished this Otliee by the Secretary and Treasurer of the Lunatic Asylum: You are thieretore hereby authorized and required to collect from the taxable inhabitants of your District (in addition to other assessments now au thorized by lawr) the said sum of six hundred and fifty Dollars ($050) with 5t per cettadvance there on for your Cornmisions,-itnd this shall be your warrant for the same under 1st Section of the Act of 1827. 3. D. ASHMORE, Comp. General, PER W. J. LAVAL. TAKE NOTICE. r IE above Orders was received by mec on the 2th February, and I amn truly sorry to say to those who met me1 preyions .to the 27th Februta ry and made their returns and somne of them panid, that it iil be isecelsaiffoi themi to meet me at my ext appiointmets; and pay their respective proportion of the said a'dditional Tax. It appears to me that the Comptroller General might have furnished me with his assessmeont sooner, but so It is and I mu4t obey omders, T. DEAN, -r.C.Lf.. OTICE !-All persons indebted to the Es tate of George MeD. Rearden are requ.rated to miake immediate settlement ;itnd those haying demands against the. Estate will please presenl them forthwith, properly attested. E. P.1H. KIRKSEY, Ad'or. Jan , -2 COLUMBUS! T HE 'Imported Spianish Jack COLUMBUS wil sand the Spring Seson of 1858 at Edlgefiek C. H., and will serve a limited number of Marc at Ten Dollars the season, payable wrhen the muar is served (in cash or a due note.) Mares bred Lu this Jack not proving Intfoal can be sent back the next year free of chiarge. S. F. GOODE. M.ar10 , f9 10 THE LADIES OF EDGEFIELI AND SURIOtUNDING DISTRICTS! GREAT AND UNUSUAL INDUCEMENTS. W E ARE NOW closing out FOR CASh, our very large Stock of Fall and Winter The entire balance of our Rich Niks and Win ter Fancy Dress Goods must be closed out in THiRTY DAYS to make way for Spring Goodg. To accomplish our expectations, we are deter mined to offer Gols at steh prices as will con niand an immediate sale. We solicit the attention of purchasers to this sale, and feel satislied diaL the attracti.mis olfered will be sufficient to indue every cnstomner to ap preciate this rare opportun:ty for securing bar gains. One price only, marked in plain figures; there fore no purchaser will be overcharged. The sale commnenred on THURSDAY MORN ING, (4th Feb.,) and will continue for THIRTY DAYS, only. DICKEY & PIIIBBS. g The character of our huse is a sufficient guarantee that we will sell as advertised, without regard to cost,. Augusta, Feb 1858 2t 6 FR ESil (GROCEIUES I a.-r mi A. X 3F L -V"L. X 9.. . r %HE Subscriber has just received a new and . fresh stock of GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &C. Which have been purchased at reasanable prices, and will accordingly be sold at very moderate profits. Give my goods an examination, and you will be convinced that my figures are low and roceries excellent. The assortment consists of Crushedland Loafed SUGARS; Powdered A. B. and Nluscovado Suaars; Old Government -Java nnd Rio COFFPR E; Suaor House and New OrleansSYRUP; 14ne Buckwheat FLOUR; BUTTER'. CilBESE, HAMS; RICE and MACCARONI; MACKKKERL, No. I and 2-Bbls; Dried Beef and Be, f Tongues ; Oysters, Sardines, Solmon, Lohsters, Cod Fish; Soda Biscuit, Butter Crackers; Suett CRACKXR S of all descriptions; PICKLES, Preserves, Chow Chow; CANDIES, large assortment; FIGS, Raisms. Gitron, Currants, I'runes; Rnglish Walnuts, Alnunds, Filberts, Percovks; Ltnous, Oranges. Pine A pples. Cocon Nuts; Preserved FR.UITS. Brandy PEACHES, &c Green TONIATOES and PEAS in Cans; PEPPER and SPlC.S of a'l kinds; Table SA LT, Eabt Powderst Flavoring Esseners in great variety; Woresteri-hire Sauce, a fine article; TE AS of ever, kind-Hyson, Black and Oteen; S ')AP, a good assortment of every deseription ; TUBS or all sizes, Wood Buckets, br.as bound; Fine asortrnent uf TIN WA RE; lacking ani *Ahoe Brushes; Irish PrOTA TOS, UN IONS; GARDEN SE RI) of every kind, the best ever brought t this plae; FINE WINES AND LIQUORS, Madeira, Port ani TeneritY WIN ES; ourbon. Nectar, XX., tectified WHISKEY; BRANDY of .viry quality ; C1.\A I K. Champagne CIDER; PORTElt, ALK, &c. SEGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF, C %N ) LI'S, Spe*rmn anl Alamantine: and all ther artie'e usuatlly found in a Gr.erv Stsre. W. E. LEGG. l, b 10 if ______ CARRIAGE MIANUFACTORY. 'fHE Subscribers return their thanks to their Lkind patrotas for the liberal support they ave received, and resp~ctfuny solicit a continu nce of that generous patron;age. They state with cotgiden~ce now that they are WELL PREPARED to carry on the Coach Mlaking and Repairing Business n its various b.raneches. Thteir work shiall he ex scuted in a dulrable, haandsnt., stylo and by work men skilled in their respective trade. We havc and intend a'wnys keeping~ On hiandt a large andi line assortmnent oIf ARIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKA WAYS, &C, Of the our own m~anufactr-bea u~til to beholdl and of miuch value to the lucky putrchaiser. We will also keep cuonstntly in our Establish ment a full Stock of Northern I;UGGIES and CR lRllAG ES. of SUpeior mnanufactulre. jp- Allsortsof REPAIRING; done itn the best nanner. an~t with tI,- greatest dispatch. 5'Call and e~xamnine iur Stoc~k. Our prices have teen put dlown Luto oreispond~ with the hard .m ies. SMITIh & JONES. Dec 23 tf 50_ tate of Soth i Carmol ina, EDGhFIELD DIlSTRICT, Ihenry Butler and wile tizaethi,~) A pplicants. Cutat aan for. rs. P iart it ion. ac Goggins and others, Def'ta.) IT appearing to miy satisrtiiona that Isaae Goggins, Ithe e'.iidren of I henry cGoggins, dleceaseed ; A n drew Miot.s andi his wire Mlatilda, William Gott gils and James Gouinis, .ir., Defendants in the bo stated case, reside beyond the limits of this tate. It is therelore ordered that they do appear and oject to the division or sale of the Real Es tate f .Janme tGggins, Sr., deceased, 'in or before the 2h daty 't A pril next, or their conlsenlt to the sale wi.I be entered of record. W. F. DUISOE, o.E.D. Feb. 8 1S59 let 5 State of South Carolina, EDGEF1ELD1 DISTRICT, i N OI:DI.NAlt Y. Tosiua Segler, A pplicant, Ciai' u es. Ctto o John Adkinscon and1 wife Eliz- Partiiona. abeth, D~efendantts.J aperitg to my satisf'action that D~avid Settler, (sou of D~empsey Segie'r, deceased,) one of the De hfendnts in the above stated case, reside's bevnd tle limits of this Statc. It is thter-fore ordered that e do appear and object to the division or sale of he Rteal Estate of George Segler, deceased, on or before t.e 2tith daty tof Alpril ntext, or hi. consent tw te ae will be entered of recortd. W. F. DUISOE, o E.D. Feb. 8858 12t 5 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD) DISTRiCT, iN EQU'IT Y. Robert Y. SMarsh and others, vs Bill for Par&i Martha 0. Kinmbrell and *ion~ and Acct. others,J IT Tappearinig that the Defendlants Henry Titmanm: a his wife Caroline, reside withott the lint its of tis State It1 is oraheretd that the said De fendaats detmur, pleatd or anlswer to the Bill withit three totths from the pnblicat~ion, if this order, o~ the said Bilt he takent pr.o confeso ag~aist thema. Feb 22, 1857. _ m 8 'IORAND CORN MJEAL-Can b Ihad at, my house fir Cah. -ALSO Leather-Lharness9, Sole, Upper, Kips, &c. R. T. MIMS. Feb. 3 Lf 4 COME GENTLEMEN, TREAT!-!! WWiEN you go to llamburg you can get goo eating at Da. Ctsmann~s, at the Ame-ri cai Inteli, anti GOOD DilIN~IINO at the. bar Our ouse, which is attardhed tto the I hotel , an untie the supervisi.'n of the Subseriber. .10OH N C. BIOITLER. if mhnrtt. Sept 301 (1m 3R *FINE CASESUP. TUST received a few dozen Bottles of A No. I .9CATeUP, which was put up last year by geetleman of this Town. Try it-it speaks fi I itef E. T. -DAVIS, Agt. M.... 8 - f 9 ' Zc. V iW C3TO pZ C a W. GARY, Atturney at L AW and Su . lie:tor in EQ 'ry, will practice in this and the aidj'aiuing Dist.ints. Ofice. above B. C. BRYAN's Store. Dee 16 . ly 49 S. B. GRIFFIN, .A~ttorney~V A~t I3saVur, Will attend punctually to all business entrusted to his care. EDOEFIELD C. 11., Dec 2, 1857. t47 I.aA. W XT WT I C E. 'r Oi PKINS & IBUTLER will attend to all bu ines ii the Coiurts of Law for this and the adjuiniing Disitricts, that may be committed to their care. Ofilce, LTaw Range, Edgefield, S. C. R. W. Tomuxtus. Ml. C. Bu-a. Dec 9 tf 48 A Card, DG. S. G, ROBLEY, having -located 7 miles Norsk of Edgefield C. II., at the former residence of Mr. Bennett Holland, offers his Pro feaional services to the citizens of the sarroonding country in the practice of MEDICINE, SURGE RY and OBSTETRICS. Ile solicits a reasonnole share of public patronage. Jan 6 3m 52 CHEOPLASTIC PROCESS OP INSERTING .a6.L3=TFICIA.ZI TEET2E. 'lilt sub-criber having firnished himself with i t licete to use this NEW PROCESS of INSERTING ARTIFICIAL TEETH, Is now ready to serve all who may need such, with an assurance of a more perfect adaptation, and a closer resemblance to the natural organs, than can be realized by any other niethod. Its perfect pu rity. cleiaulincess, freedom fre m all taste, or galvanic sensation, durability, comfort and security, are ai.ang the advantag. sclaimed fur this SUPERIOR ode uf sutting Artificial Teeth. H. PARKIER. June 24, tf 24 CANDIDATES. F'or Sherriff. W. IV. SALE, WM. QUATTLEDUM, LEWIS JONES, 11. BOULWARE, LEWIS COVAR, For Clerk.. EDMUND PENN, S. HARRISON, WILLIAM L. STEVENS, LEWIS COLEMAN, JAMES SPANN, ROBEItT D. BRYAN, JACKSON COVAR, F. M. NICHOLAS, JOHN C. LOVELESS, STARLING TURNER, M. W. LYLES, E. W. HORN, THEOPIIILUS DEAN, CHARLES CARTER, CHAS. M. MAY, Focr Orcinar".. E. B. FOREST, W. F. DURISOE, TH OS. J. & C. IL M ISE, SUCCESSORS TO LEE & MOISE, WYfTISAE RVv ERA , rio,. 7, Ilayne Street, CHARL.ESTON, S, C, Jan 27 ly 3 EDGEFIETLn, S. -C having j usat re turned from New York with a most COMPLETE and MAGNIFICENT assortment ofr FURNITURE, Respectfully announces to his friends and patrons tatt h' is now p~reparede to exhibit as beautiful aid well nmannuacturedl an ass. r tent of CABINET FURNITURE as cani be foun:d in the Souti'ern itaes. This SIcwk selected witht gre'a catre, atd he titers imiisef, with miuch taote nud jusdg ent-was bocught for CASt! at redced tin ure,anal conseuienCtty will be offered as LOW a i ca. he atlorded. My large asrtmaentt consists Iit part of A splendid~' variety of fine and superfine Iinll0gally WTildl'olles A ivc hal-all st) les-of Rtosewood an~d Mahogany RoseWood and Mahogany Libraries, S EC T A R IE S WiTil BOOK CA SE S, A beautiful collectione of Rosewoodl anda Meahcoganay WAggh SLiNS ORL sTrANDS, A good stockc of excellenat spring bottom PARL0BP SO:FAS, Imp roved styles or Rtosewood anid Mahogany FRENCH BEDSTEADS, F LDING IRON BEDSTE ADS, A unique and rare assortauent of Mahogany and Rosewood Tables, Consisting of PARLOR, CARD, TEA, EXPAN SION and Ladies WORK TABLES, such as must lease the best juudges of the good and beautiful. Toilet Stands wiith Glass, -A lot of Corner Stands and Portable Desks, A vslriety of fine An unusually large assaortnment of C .l: I. X L X-. Comprising Solidl Mahogany sprinag bottom Rock tg Chairs; Spcring bottom solid Mahogancy Parlor Chairs; Cane seat Maple Rocking anid Paruar Cairs; a small lot of Prescott Oak Chairs ; Chil airen's, Nurse's anid Sewing Chairs, and Children's aotChsHIlDREN'S CARRIAGES, Work Baskets, Fancy Boxes anid Ladies' Work Boxes, Children's Bureaus, . Spool Stands, Birdi Cages, Dough Pis, &c., &C. This Stock. which comanjds the admiration of al who have kindly visited my new Store: was, as above stated, purchased on reasonable prices, and will be sold astonishingly LOW FOR CASH. And I would here stt that circumstances, with which all are well acquainted, renders It necessary that I should adopt the CASH SYSTEM and strictly ad hr to it, otherwise I cannot carry on my business. An examinatiodn of my Stock is solicited. Better bargains are not to be had in Augusta or any other Southern City. R ep a irin g, & c. I contiue to make to order any FURNITURE wanted, anud also to repair all old Furniture sent. Send ang your work and it shall be done in a wo rkmcalike mannei.r. - ibespceak a liberal share of public'patron agac..3. 111. WNTT, Jly 1, tf _ _ .. ._ 5 . BLANKETS, GR AY & TIEILEY have receiv,-d an. other laree lot of fi Ribcbon-hconnm Bed BLANKETS, 12-4, whichc are to be sold for4 a pi. -ALSO - ~ ales Negro BLANKETS, White and Colored: which will be sol very low. -Augusta, Feb. 3 1858 tf 4 NEW DRESS GOODS. I RAY & TUTRLEY have just received . b Iy express, a beautif'ul lot of Ladies' DR E* r OODS, in DELAlNE~S, CASIllES, Valenein i PAIDS, satin St.ripeda ancd Plain All-wool DE L.NES, COBURtGS, POP'LlNS, SILKS, and great aniy other hcandsomne styles of Dress Goods wwich will be sold very low. Augusta, Feb. 3,1I858 - i~ f 4_ 1 IIOICE FRUIT---Just received a frosl C a' sijply of fine A PPLES, OR A NGlCS, LEM r.rN O.BAN ANAS, &c. For sale cheap by E. T. DAVIS, Agt. eb24 tf 7 DRS. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE takes D this method of returning their thanks to their friends and the public, for the liberal patron-4 age bestowed upon them; and respectfully an nounce that they have removed their D R U G S T O R E to No. 2, in the Odd Yellows' & Masonic Building, where they will be pleased to see and supply their friends and all those wanting PURE DRUGS, XEDICIS, &c. Of which they are constanuiv riceiving FRESH SUPPLIES from the most reputable Drug Houses in New York. One or-botn of the u. no in the Store at all times, day and night, and give personal attention to carefully tiling prescriptionm and orders with dispatch. A continuance of the tiberAl share of trade heretofore extended to thern is ;i'olicited, and'they will exert themselves to merit it. W They will further say to tuose indebted to them, that they have never made a public call on any one for money; but thev .ut NOW uvding money VERY MUC i, and ir i in hopes that those indebted will attend to th.-m soon, and prevent them from iwing forced to te unpleasantnecessity of publicly danning thoso i s& rears. Edgefleld, Dec'29_ 61 To the Planter, Physician, Job bing Trade and Pablic. A. J. PELLETIERL & CO., DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, &.a HAMBURG, S. C., A RE receiving their Stock of Goods for the' Spring and Sumner Trade, and respeetfully solicit your patronage, confident that they can compete with any similar establishment South in genuineness of quality and cheapness of price. . EaINSTRUMENTS ordered according to di rections. P.PRESCRIPTION.-5 carefully compounded. A. J. PELLETIER & CO. Hamburg' Mar 8 3m 9 HOTEL FOR SALE.J 'U'119 CAROLINA 110TET, fr merly known as the SPANN iTIl"B, is now offvred for sale, and will be offired on the most accommo 1:ting terms as to time. This l'OTEL is situated it the most eligible po sition in the Village, on the South siole ot Maie Street, near enough to the Public Square for all purposes, -and ,utliciently quiet and retired: and his always, since its establishment as a Hotel, done. a good biusin..s, and. will no doubt continue to do so s long as well kept. Any person desirous of entering into this busi ness would do well to call and examein the premises. Connected with this Hotel are contmodious-Sta ,les, .mninaiing ove-r ,,ie hundred 'well-regulated Stalls. Carriage llouze, Cri s, &c Also, good L,ts for Drover's Stock, and a fine Gardrn, abcut one acre in size, not surpassed by any. The whole renmises contain about three aeres. 'The undersigned would not be induceed to oiier this valuible propdrty wor sale, were it not for do-, ;ne.tie atlietiou.. Ile is unw dispoerd tp turn ,his ant-nt.on ti soie other occupation. F. M. NICHOLAS. Edgfie-l.1, Oct 19 tf 4L "Big Pig, Little Pig, AM is in Town-not with a pocket tH 'of Rocks-but MORE Git0CERIES thani was ever seen this side of Jordas, consisting of Powdered A., B & C. .Auscovado St. Crot*, Crushed aned L~oaf SUGAt B Old Government, Java, ',.h~tyra, Rio,'Cba ad' Sugar Htie ide, rjeansSYR Newrj daick, Spark ingOipiiwbi addl$ ri,, Oarett and Maiaga. 1~) tard, & oO Holr'd I,'Jmaiet. r.dNew ..ai~ 'EM' WI8 Y iihS,..ach, Old Bu ei tar, Wheat;- Tbrie .X. 'dimhle XXK lg. ontain Rye- and Bedtitled Whfiskey; T SEGA RS,.TOBACCO .iid SNUFF;" xe Fie Family and Buexwhea.t FLOUR; RICE and Maccaroni - Butter, Cheese, I ard afams, Mess Pork; Pickled ann smoked 4eef, Beef Tongues; Oysters, Sardines, Saormon, Lobsters, Cod F'ish ; Scada Btu-scrnit, Butter Crackers; Pick,'. Preserves, tco~w Chow ; CANDIE"s, te., a lars a .ssortment; iws, Raismr., Citron, .2uirants ,Prunes; Pard-se aurt P..can d-'sta, Almnonds; Coca Nut,.. Filbertj.. Zoanhsh Walunts; Leon'i,, Oratiges, bananas, Pine A pples' Preserved Fruits, Btuidy Peaches and Cherries; Gren Curna and Pea.- '.a Catns; Pepper anldSpices of ill kinds; Flav~rime Es~sencesO -.A esery kind ; Worcetershire Saur.,. a tine article ; 'rAS, of eager'y desL.ptin-and, in shiort'eve y thing else in the FawWy Grocery line. S. E. MiuWEIIS, Agenst. Hamurg, Dec 30 tf 61. Sam will have it Pure. H AVE this day received two larrels of pure R.RY E W HISK'EY, and five Barrels of pure CORN WHISKEY, very old and pure-shipped. y Slr Cenn. direct frowm North Carolina. Some f the niost-eminenit Physicians of Augusta pur chase it for their use. For sale Iby 8. E. tOWERS, Agt. N. B-On hand 25 Bbls. Key stone Mnnga hala Whiskey. Hamburg, Marl 1tf 8 Boot and Shoe lIanufactury ! T HE Subscriber respectfully informs the cit. 1 . izens or Edgtefleld and particular his old friends and patrons that he is still at hisold stand, next the A dvertiser Office, with a good stock of BOOTS AIND SHOES, Embhracingt a fine variety of Gents' and Ladies Walking sHiOE4, Fine Pump stoled, Welted and Waterproof BOOTS which lhe will sell LOW FOR C.SH. l,- is alsoi prepared to make to order the inest article of Boots, rihoes and Gaiters that has beea offered for sale in this market. N. M~cEVOY, Agent. 3' N. B. An apprentied wanted to learn the Boot and Shoe trade. Mar 3 ly 8. DIRECT flIPORTATION. WT E arc the only Southern A gents for John VWhiteside & Co's. celebrated UNDREIE IISH LINENS. We would call the attentions of Merchants and House Keepers, who arei in want of a PURE Undressed Irish Linen, to the above brand, which we wl11 sell by the yard, piece, or case, at very low rates. DJCKEY & PHIBES.. Augusta, Ga., MarS8 tf 11 ADIINIVITIATOR'S SALE. BYVirtue of an order from the Ordinary, I Pshall proceed to sell at the late residence of .J. .Trotter, deceased, on Thursday the 25th nst., all the personal Estate of said deceased,' onsisting of FOURI LIKELY NEGROES, Household and Kitchen Furilture, Plantatioir Tools, Horses, Cattl.-, hogs, Sheep, &c.,anad many ther articles too tedious to mention. 8. J. DYER, Adnm'or. Mar 10 8t* NOTIC E.-Tolled before me by John B. MoIble, at the Circular Mills, on Shaw'sC Creek, Edgelleld District, 9 miles East of Edweield - C. HI., and 12 miles North of Aiken, a certain BAY MARE, with both hind feet white, right eye out, about 14 hands high, 9 or 10 years old. Appraised at $35. SAM. POSEY, M. E. D.,. 'ar 5, 1858. 1m4m* SILK CHENILLE~ SHAWLS.' iRAY & TURLEY have a few exeed 12inwly handsome Silk Chenille SHIAWL8rjUt r:ceived and for sale low. Augusta, Feb. 31858 -f '.f TSTA Note of hand for 10, daks 'bou' Iithe 19th November, b- one4y Mfts , date-given by J. W. Pitts toth 'dain.'Al persons are warned froom tradiag forsaail oeas it has been settled. . SANIUELWE , D.ecn0,a -87 8t* -