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* The Soda .Font Opened ! -AT TEE DRUG STORE. Always iced to suit the weather, and always flavored with choice Syrups. Call and test the Healthful Beverage. Keep the system cool, and repel the febrile ten dencies while yet in their incipiency. We wish to keep the Font playing regularly through the summer; so begin with us at once. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE. 1ay 19 tf 1.9 LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. FIRST AND ONLY BENEFIT OF MIR LIONEL BERNARD. - :0: On which occasion will be presented the celebrated Comedy in three Acts, entitled "STILL WA TERS RUN DEEP," and the amusing Fared of a "KISS IN THE DARK." MRS. M. RAINFORTR, having kindly volunteered, will appear in both pieces. MRS. FRANK REA, In Comedy, Farce and Songs. - M R. FRANK REA, As Captain Hlawksley and Frank Fathom. MR. LIONEL BERNARD, As John'Mildmay and Sslim Pettibone-likewise aided \by members of the Thesplan Corps. Wednesday Evening, 9th June, Will be presented the beautiful Comedy, in three Acts, entitled, STILL WATERS _ . .. E John Mildmay, - - - ,1r. L. Bernard. Capt. Hawksley (a Rou) - Mr. Frank Rea. Potter - - - - - - r. A. R. Gimlet- - - - - A-r. B. A. Engly Mildmay, - Mrs. Maria Rainforth. Mrs. Hector sternhold - Mrs. Frank Ra. SINGING, By Mr. and Mrs. FRANK REA. To c'.nclude with the laughable Farce of A KISS IN THE DARK. Selim Pettibone, - - - Mr. L lkrnard. Frank Fathom, - - - Mr. Frank Re.t. Mrs. Pettibone - - Mrs. M. Rainf.'rth. Mary - - - - Mrs. Frank Rev. Unknown Female - - - - M. N. SITURDAY EVENING, JUNE 12th, IR Etli T 'E E NE FT OF MR. FRANK REA. EAdmission 30 Cents. Deors open at 7 o'clock. Performance to begin at S. .Tune9 t 22 LATE ARRIVALS! W ILIAI 11. CRANE, AUGUSTA. GA . has just recesv d the lollowina Gods by the list Steamer from New York, and hav'ing_ paurchased thet MlUCil CITE .PER than the. same kind of Geods were bou;ht earlier in the season, he is cons. quently offering Great Bargains To a.ll who purchase for Ca.'h. Good Black GRO die R HINE, very cewap ; New Style Side Stripe MlUSLIN D)RESSES, very cheap; Muslin and Berags ROBEtS, new styles: Bayad ere Stripe and f lain R ER A G ES; p Plain Black and White H ERAGKiS, ehenap; Fine Organdie MlUSLlNS, 25es. Beautifulstyles MLUSLlN~and L AWNS. at 1J0 Good quality white E1UL L A NTS, 12J to 2- e. Jlaconet, Swiss and Cheek DsIUSI.INS. ebenIp; Brown BERAGE and Silk TlSSUl, for vi's: Patent Leather andI Fancy Silk nE LTS all kinds. Whi'e Cotton and Fan.'y silk FRIN\G S: A great variety New St3 tes PRINT3, f' to 12 ; lUlack and colored Silk and I aee \ SIAN lL s, cheaper than ever befeore oti.ered; A great variety of Em.breoidered COLL ARS and SLEEVES, very cheap: A large assortment PARASOLS and UM1 BRELLAS, very cheap ; CHAM BRAYS, TICKS; Brown Linen D)RlLLlINGS: Brown and B'enched SillRTING-a, from 61t.. 12) ets. And a great matny other Go- da CliEA P for Cash. Augusta.. une S 3t 21_ A CARD FaOM SAMUEL SWAN &. CO. TO THE PUBLIc. T H1E extratordinary course pursued by the ri'.at I.manageas of duiferent l.otteries to injure us because siu'r liberal rehemies, and pronmpt manner of doing business. has materially :illeted temn, compe's us to call special attention t., the facts, whieb all who deal with us know already : that is, that our Lotteries are legal ; thle martingers and ttustees honest and htonorale men : that we have sold miore ptizes in the last twelv'e montths thtan all other Lotteries in thte Union , and that they have been promtby cashed in all cases on preecttiuont. The effort to injure us is aimed noat onlay at our business by our rivals, but is also intended to net politic'ally on one of onr partnrs: zad we assure our friends and the pub'ie that W iTi OU R CON CERN ALL IS RUIilT and this, the legil ni vestigation which we sha I urge to a he~arirg. will fully demonstrate. In the meantime otur bu.iness will be conducted as usu:,l. SAMUEL SWVANN & CO., Lo-rray Ms~coruls. Augusta, June 9 3t 22 ANOTHER EN'11:A LOT OF CHOICE TENNESSEE BACON ! r111 Subscribers have just received -nntotther .L fine supply of Good Tennesee lBAGON which will be soud low fur Cash. Au n exminat.o'n of this liaeon is slcited, as w~e knuow it is bo und to gie satisr..ction. W. R. & T. S. Ill'DSON. .ltinme 9 tf -2 -GROCERIES--GROCERIES CHEAPER ThAN THE O'HEAPEST. LW~xYs o han a oo !amormert Chtoic: from FiVB to I E~N P'Ill CEST'CI K U PEAP than ane otlher Ilionuse in Tow 'a. Au n ellmintlun our Stock and 'rices will sus'ain ns ine the abo,0ve assertion. Call and w.a t-r. youws~ives. W. R. & T. S. Ill-DSO's. Juane 9 tf 22 Bacon and Lard. J UST' receiu-d a laergebuply of A t ON Sil1>, SJIOU!.1)!llb and I i A .igr, s.f upei..r '1ilh ty, wh~iich is oty-.r, d for sale nut Ve 1ER Y LOW l-'lG UIRES. Pleas'e calla~nd exaineC this fiue lBacon b.:fore purchasing elsewh re. Also, .000 Lbs. LEAF l A RD. itn -TItr G. L. PENN, A g. June 9 t 22 _ jOTkICE.-Apealictioni will i.e made t.' the Le A.:ilature at its next ~oseien, tsr an At e n. ert'orate'the Beth!. lhem llaptist Church', in Edge field 1)iastrict. June 9 .3m 2 FLOURI, FLOUR ! ULNT Re ceit ed anosthert lod..f that good FAM I PLY FLOUll, at thre'e Ilo'lars. J B. SULLIVAN & CO. LTune 9 tf _ 22 TOTICE--All personsi heaviungel.,ims og inu the Estat.- of .hames S. Coh-man, de.-'d., atr hereby no~titied to render' them ini by' th.e 1.t asch 1839-othe'rwise thteir noes or aceenats will p s: tive y be debearred. And sti~e t inde":ed teo .sae! Estate must payv up by the I10th Fi~e:n~ try next. or they wvi.l most ssuredly.e ope-lel t-e pay sts J3ENNET P:~niVg Adme'.~ Juno 9 9mn' 2:2 ~TOTICE TO BRIDGE BU;ILDERS. . Will bei let on Meendlay th-: 2'4th -l une. to Ilhe lowes: bidder, the IIL13LIJNG oaf the UJiRI)GE acro'ss Shaw's Cre ek, at C'ol. .loehn linuskett's alill -The Buildiag of the Bridge will bh lt at ColI. 1's Mill Ilouse, at 10 o'eine~k, A. M. For further pair tieulars as to dirr.ensions of B ridge. &e , app'y teo LEWIS MlLES, Com'r. n9 3 t 2 STRIKE WHILE TH.E IRON I HOT ! T IIE Subscriber o(ders for sale Good Brown SUGAR, 11 lbs. for $1; Superior Coflee SUGAR, 10 lbs for $1 ; Very best Clarified SUGAR, 61 lbs. for $1: Crushed and Pulverized SUGAR 8 lbs for $1 ; Good Rio COFFEE, 7j lbs for $I; Very best do 7 tbs. for $1 ; Good RICE, 20 lbs. for $1 ; Adamantine CANDLES, 30 ots ptr lb: Sperm do 55 ets per 1b.; Fresh CANDY, 20 cis. per lb.; Very best Apple VINEGAR, 25 ets per Gallon TOBACCO from 10 to .0ets per plug ; Very best Green and Black TE %, 80 ets pr lb. Cooking SODA, three pounds for 25 eta ; Also, a large assortment of EXCELLENT HARDWARE, W EEDING 11OES, from 40 to 70 eta.; Best Parken NAILS, 64 ets : Collins' & Marshal's AXES, $1,15; Ames' SPADES and SHOVELS, $1,15: Trace CHAINS, 65 a 90 per pair. Besides a splendid assortment of CHOICE DRY GOODS, Jewelry, Boots, Shoes, Common Drugs, YANKEE NOTIONS, &c., &c. At the same tedue. d rates. Ggfhe ab..ve prices are for Cush only or delivtry. . T. ROOT'. June 2 2t 21 Double Extensive Hoop Skirts. A New Lot, ..ix. eight and eleven spring 11001' :SKIRTS of the best make-Also, Steel lhoops, Covered Hoops, Spiral iioops, and L'ng Whale bon.- for Skirts. Just received and for sale low by J. B. SULLIVAN & CO. June 9 if 22 JUST RECEIVED FROM New York, a new Lot of DRESS GOODS, which we will sell low. J. B. SULLIVAN & CO. June 9 tf 22 A CARD. JI' Sbscrib'r" respectfully informs his friends anlI patrons that be is still attending to the WATCH REPAIRING BUSINESS, Iaving removed his Shop to his residence of of a mile West of the Village. Thankful for past favors, he solicits the continuance of that liberal pati onage lie has so long received. Ilis work, as heretofore, will be warranted to give entire satis faction, or nu eharg.: will be made. HI has jut, received a large assortment of WATCH MATERIALS. 1ic is also prepared for Electro Piatir.g, with 30.ill) and SILVER, Watch Cases, Spoons, Forks, Jewelry, &c. PIANO. ne4ly repaired and corredly tuned. W Any work left at my Cottage, will be punc tually atternde:l to. El. A. GRAI. April 21 m 13 Rich Dress Goods, B ROOM & NORlRUEL, Auunsta, Ga., J-ave just recei ed, per Adams' Express Con idc Organdie flonnel ROBES; do Twisted siIs do d14) do .Tacrinet. Rob.-s A'QUILLE ; do Oruzandic do do French Pri~ed Ja:conets, Catobric"s &c Brilliants, A large and handsome assortient of MANT I L A:-, of Lace and Silk, and very cheap. LINEN Y(K I-, very hantdsomne. PIQL'E C .OT1, White Trinmnings, Alex:nder's Kid Gloves, &c. New Cheap Goods, si E~ Sub.<eriber is now reeaving ntt his Store a FU'lLL ASSORTM1ENT OFI GO)0i)S, to chih he rep. etfully inavite-s 'lie attention ot' his ri.,ds and cutstomewrs. gg-~1. Than' for past favors, hte solicits a eon inum.ce of1 the sanme. .1011N M. CL AfRK. ' Cold Spie S. 0., A pril 21 1858 tf_ 15 Boot and Shoe Notice, l'E Subscriber continues to have m ado, on thme shortest notice, andi in ~e I-st manner. t. Iinest anti most sub t.tial &C500TM~ aind SHIOES. A1 drd'.ers left at his Shop will lie prtomsptly at ended to. C. M. GR.'Y or myvsolf will be found t all tinmesin the Village to attend to all orders. in work tLi leave time shop wihhout the, kno~wledge f the sc~srib'er ur nmy A ie :it. C. M. GlI AY. ilY-Shop opposbiite B. J. 1tyan's Livery Stable. E. I. YOUNGJBLOOID. Jumne '2 tr 21 - AB~AKER COUNTY~ Plantation for Sale, NE of tIa llE-.thme PIt ETTIEST aind TIE \L TIll E -T PL ANT ATION.S in Soith Westen .eorgia, conhtalinli:4 7.50 Acr'e, of wlhch 525 ire in cuiltivatit n, atnd clearedl in the last three rears. .\l the hotus;, neessaury to a Plantation, with the fences, are new, having been e:-eeted in the above time. If needed, 1,rovisions and stock can be piur asedl with the platce. Furt her info nation can e rocmted of ClA RLES WIiTEI!EAD. Newton, Daker Co., Ga., Jutne 1 8mn* 21 MOUNTAIN WIEIS IEY- --Just receiv ed from K. J. Me' ury, Rintherford Co., N. C., otne Barrel line oldI P'URE CORN WJIISKEYT. Prie, $1,50 pe~r Gallon, Cash. II. L. CUNNING HAM & CO. ~amburg, May 25 -it 20 OL1D PEACH! BRANDY-Only two bar re'.s left-Distilled in 1855, by Aaron Ilill, Es., of Laurens .District. We recommend this as al t-ilra article. II. L. CUNNINGHAM & CO. Hanburg, May 2534 20 TlE STATE OF' S0UTH CARIOLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN ORDINARY. B Y W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge field Diittrict. W ereas, G-,,. McD. Wever htath applied to me fr Letters of Admniistration, on all and sinigular the oos arid chiattles, rights arnd eraidits of llenry i. Spann, late of the Dlistrict aforesaid dec'd. These are, thiereftore, to cite and aidminish all and sinular, the kindred and credittors of the said dhe'eals ed, to be arid appear before mue, at our next Ordlinary's Court for the said District, to be holdlen at Edgefield Ciurt lutse, on the lith day of June next, it shrw cause, i f anty, n~ by the said ad ministration ehotld riot Isu grantedt. Geivnder my hand and seal, this 28tht day o: 3ly, in the year oif our Lortd otne thousand eighi hundred atnd fifr y-eighti arid irn thle eighity-secual yea; of American Intdepesndence. WV. F. DURISOE, o.E Di. Junei 2, 185 8 2t 21 STATE OF SOUTil CAlROLINA, ,EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY )Y W. F. 1JUlRi5OE, Esiiire, Ordinary of Edge }) fiehil Di..trict Whereast, P. II. Flaneainn hath nppliedh to ti fur Ltters if A dmitnist rationt, amn all andiu smngular i em.dsand' chattlea, rights uund credits of Nichtlas alc Evoy,tf the District aiuorr.s.:id, dereited. These are, therefore, to cite and1 adlmrrmih all ani sinuilar, thne kindrredl andt creditors ofl thesaul deceas ed,~to he and appear het'ore me. at our next Ordmitary~ Cotrt for the saidl District, to be hiollen iat Edge.fiel C. 11., on the fiftht day or Jine ne~xt, to shtov case, if any, why the said aiistrauion should tio be granted. Givent iudier my hand and taen1, this 21st ay iay in the year of iour Lord one tiousandl eigh aunred and1 fifty-eighit, and in thie$2nd year of Auteri an Independence. iF.IC1S,0..1. O 'ICE is !.ereby civen to th .Ih. irs and dis ? tribut.e< or .1din Thlrailkill, <ieed., that ai se tbrteent 'in satid ,-s~a-e .vill he* miade. in the Ordiniary ae, ait Eu efeield C. I1., on the first Tuesdayi Noveiber next. FRANCIS TIIR AIrKILL, Adti'or. At';1h, 8. - m5 3et 13 FLOUR AND CORN MEAL-Can 1 hlad atitmy h.tuse for Cash. -A LSO Leat~er-I[Oarness, Sole, Upper, Kipis, &c. Rb. T. MIMS. Fb. 3 . t__f4 ITUJAT EON WANTED-Asatacht in alprivate family or semninary, by a yonni La~y who teaches the hiigther English brance Oil 'Painting, Drawinig atad Musie; antd can gii good reie:-enees. A ddress, Dr. C. M. WRIGH'J Aganti, May 0If 1 P ar t n e r s h i p. MESSRS. GARY & DOZIER ,hay this day formed a Partnership for the Prac ties of LAW acd EQUITY. One or the other at all times in their Office, nee the Court House. M. W. GARY. JA MES A. Dc0i2i Edgefield, June 9 if 22 Law Partnership. T HE Undersigned having formed a partnershi in the PRACTICE of LAW and EQUIT for Edgefield District, will give prompt and dili gent attention to all business entrusted to thei care. The residence of Mr. Owass is at Barnwell C H-that of Mr. Esa7Ls at Edgefield, S. C. EMMET SEIBELS, - W. A. OWENS. May 20 tf 20 A 0 A 3.L3. ~i S B. GRIFFIN. Attorney at LAW an S s Solicitor in EQUITY, will attend punctuall; to all business entrusted to his care. He may be found at all times either in the Offli of the Commissioner in Equity, or in his owl Office immediately in rear of the Court House. EDGEFIELD C. 11., May 19, 18568. tf 47 E. U. YOUNGBLOOD, .A~ttorn.ey at La.aw, WjiLL attend promptly to all business place in his hands. 'gOflice at Edgefleld C. IT., S. C. May 19 __ f 19 New Goods--Late Arrivals ! ' PENN, Agent, is c.nstantly replenish . . ishing his Stock every week with FRE=H am Most Desirable Dress Goods, well suited to the season. The Ladies will flint among his latest arrivals, some very beautiful an1 rashionable Goods, such as Rich Side Stripe ORG ANDIES and JACKONETS Skeleton SKIRTA, latest styles; Black silk and Lace MANTILLAS, beautiful ; BONNETS of latest and most handsome styles ; LHandsome Bonnet Ribbons, Flowvers, Ruches, &c Call in ladies, and see my goods. May 20 t l ___ _20 GR AY & T UR L Y, One ' 7 :9A G. k93%F&Ema EG to announce to their enstomers and the )public that they now have in sthre, and arc daily receiving a very extensive and choice telee tion of spring and sumne DRY GOODS! We wish it to be renemberd that we still have a resident purchaser at the North, from whom we receive daily the Latest Imported Fashions. We solicit country merchants, buying for cash, to cll and e::amine cur stock, and ascertain our pr:ces. To such we are prepaed to 'olue superior inducements. Below we mention some of the most fashional,!e, as also sonic of the leading ar tie'es ill each department. Rich Chintz Chena Bayadere Silks; Itich Chintz Rave d' \quille Silks; R.ch Moire ' utique Black an'l Colored Silks; Bischoti"s Celebrated Black Silks in genat variety; alarceilaine and Florence Silks, all colors; GrCnadine; Crape d'Paris aud Sewing -ilk Robes; Challie, Barege dLaine and Barege Roibes; Printe.l Lawn; Printed Brillante; Chailies. Barege d'Laine, Btreges, drape M1aretz. Crape' dFParis, Canton Cloth, Botubazine, Alai-aca, &e., &c., &C. Hosiery aind mfbroideries. Ladies' Hlose, in Cotton, Silk and Linen. isres' do dho do do Cents' Ado do. do do . Laie. Ok.ves, in Kidl, Silk and Li:.en, and Silk~ Milts. 5,'h-IJ0 Bmbroidered Band', in Jaconetta Swiss and M'ull. 5,000i& Embroidered Colars and Fetts, in JTaco net, Swviss and Mull. Eudginizs and Insertings in great variety. Embroidered Linen Cambric llandke'rchaiets, in great variety. W HI TE GO O~DS. Embroidered Muslin and Lace Curtains.' do . (10 for Ladies' dresses. Plain Jaconet and Swiss Mu: lins. Nainso'ik, M ail and Bo.ok do Printed Btrillante and French C .mbhric Mantillas, Shawis, iEcaris, &c., jn great variety, and very cheap. D O M E ST I CS. 5 cares Brown :::hirlings, fl cents. 5 ido White do (1 cents. 1,0 pieces Calicoes, fast colors, ft. cents. All the favorite brands of American CalsIicoes nd Shirtings, At low pri.'es; a very handsome lot, of Ginghams, in Back :Lnd Colored. ,00) Counterpanes, from $1 23 to $10 each. S eases 11.4 Sheeting, best qtualit y ul* cnts. 5 doi Bed Ticking, A pron Checks, Furniture Prints, & e LINENS. Best Irish Linen Damask, 50 to $1 50. do do do Napkins and Do)ylies, Si to $1 50. (10 do dio Tableo (2hths. to dlo do For Shirt Fr.nts, 253 to $1 50. Plaini and Fancy Linens for Genitlemten and Boys' wear, from 18j to 75 cents per yardl. R ibbons ; Lntes, Satia and Velvet ; Furniture and Dress Fringes; Parasnils; lop Skirts:. Fans; 1air Bru:,bes; Comhis Fancy Soaps, &c., &c. Augusta, Alar 31 if 10 SPRING TRADE! BROOM &NORRELL A UGUSTA, G A., W OULD invite the attention of the citizens o Edg~lelield istrict to their large andl ele~ani tok of SPRING and SUMMER DRY GOODS which they are now disp.laying at their ONE PRICE STORE! Comprisine everything of the latest and most ele gat styles in Ladies Dress Goods ! LACE MANTILLAS, TALM~AS, SHAWLS of every styie manufactured. 11O OP S Olit E VE RY KI1N D. Tris. IZjinleR2 of our own importutiont. Frechl, Eniglishi & Amierican Prints GINGIIAMIS, MUSLIN?, CHALES, BEREGES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, FURNITURES Brilliants, Jaconets, Camnbrics, &c. ----At.5so All the best muakera in the market, of goSEiWITE GOODS, LINENS, LLNEN DAMASES, SIIEET'INGS, IPillow Linens atd Cottons, Towellingt &c,&c,&c. Making up one of the Best Stocits of Dr' r Goods ever olferedi in thne market, and emibri heing ill of those styles most,hihly prized by gun - ho~useke, pers. A nd as we a:-e the only Ilouse;i the City that invariably nadhere to the ON,2 PRICfl SYSTE1VL - We wonid ca~li parhicu'ar attention to this fen'ur -ot tour Tlrade, and ask all to consider its advanage -It enarant.es t',the'ULUY ER the l.OW ESTI MA A| K41 l:;RICESi, becaure it forces the SELLEI Sdiwn to the small-st sum lie can atlord to i ke ft his gods. andI of course A RGA I NS nnmot 1 exp.td from any oilher miode of doing hu~iness. g P'lease notice that we rIgidly adhere to ON SPRICE. e rThat price we WAR \NTEE to be as lo as the lowest. WAnd that we never resort to the trick BAT'hN(G. Augusta, A pr 12 tf 14 ORLN FOR SALE.-The subscribi 7offers for sale ONE TiHOUSAN D IIUSIIKI .;ood White CORN, at 90) Cents per bush e Ca, at the Crib, to all who apply soon. ,II . DANIEL HOLLAND. u ay20 3L 20 MORE LIGHT. DANFORD & B.. LY' PATENT NON.EXPLOSIVE SELF-GENUATING - GA.S LIGHT. TFHE public Is now favor-d with the BEST and MOST ECONOMICAL LIGHT that can be - produced. Among-the various experiments to ap -proximate artificial light to the pure and melk.w light of the natural sun none have proved success ees-ful, until the non-eilosive sell-generating Gas light was invented. This Light is adapted to Fie tories, Churefles, - Hotels, Stores, Vessels, Rail Roads, private Dwellings, &c.. and only requires a trial to test its superior advantage over all others. Un!ike the ordinary fluid lamp, it does not throw ofn uneonsumed carbon, but it forms from the fluid pure Hydro Carbon Gas, all or which is conveyed through the centre of the generator, not leaving . any substance to escape uneonsuned. This patentlurncrce:,n -be fitted to any ordinary fluid or oil -lamp, wil'hout the least possable dancer of explosion, :s.they are so constructed that to explode one of them would be utterly impossible. Ti ey are considered by thousands who are now using them to be as- safe, if not safer than the oil lamp or candle, as there are no &-parks flying fzrm the flame, and give precisely the same shaped light as you get front the coal gas. I wish it to be distinctly understood that the gas lamp will give the same aptount of light as seven stearine or first quality of tallow candles for one cent per. hour. I bare purchased the Patent Right for this Lamp, and, for the purpose of enabling the pub'ie to judge of its merits, my store will be open every evening until 8 o'clock, and lighted with this new gas! i17 OLD LAMP& can be altered and fitted with this new patent-burner at a taifling expense. in7 All persons interested in having a cheap and brilliant LIGHT are invited to call and examine this one. Q. L. PENN. A naI. 1I7 A Superior Artie of fresh BURNING FLUID constantly on hand. itla 26 tf c0. Edgefield Female Collegiate INSTITUTE! IE Exercises of this Institute will commence Ton the FIRST DAY of March next under the management of MISS A. J. R. MEARS, PRINCIPAL. The Scholastic year is divided into two Sessions of five months I ach. The first Session -will end on the 10th July. The second will commence on the 2nd day of August and end on the lith day of D. cember. The RATES OF TUITION are as follows: In the Primary Department, including Spel ling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Eng lish Grammar, Geography, and Vocal Mu sic, per Session.................... 12,50 In the Collegiate Departitent, including Read ing, Writing, Eng. Grammar, Geography, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Geone:ry, Algebra, Logic, Rhetoric, Eng. Composi tiuon and Vocal Music, per Session.......20,00 French (Extra) per : ession.............10,00 In the Ornamental Department, For Music on Piano, per Session.........2.,00 For Drawing and Painting in Water Col ors, per t ession.. . .................10,00 Embroiderv Chenille upon Satin, per es 10,011 Enbossed Embroidery, " 10,0() Tufting, " 10,011 Hair Work, " 1tt't Grecian Painting, " 10,00 Oriental Painting, 0 10,00 .Pastel Painting, " Students of Music on the Piano will be charged $i r Session for u e of Piano, to pay expense of keeping instrttnents in tune. Each pupil will he charged .l.50 per Ses.ion to defray contingent explenses, for fuel, &c. W'Titioin hills duew anti payable at thte endl of eachl Fessiont. The Institute will be furnished with three Pi anios in three separate roomts of the lurstilgtte build ing for the use of the pnplils. Vocal Miusic: is decemed by the Proptri,.tors to lie a ntecssary part, of every young lady's edutcation, hetice singing: is mnade a part of the regtular exer~ cises of the Iustitute, and the whole Schouol will he exercisedl in Vocal umtsie as often as twieb a week. WV. W. ADAMS, S. W. N1W110LSON. AtL the clnse of the yeaur a Cut alogtte wili I-e pub lihed emnbr ,ein~g the names of all the pupils in at ,to-ndance duringr the year, with an enigraving of the -buil.iings anda preitres. Edgefleld, S. C., Feb 23, IS8,8 tf 7 NEW SPRING GOODS BOOT S AND SHOES! rr HDOS, P. LARIU?, A ugusta, Georgia,h-w I this day received a large lot oif SP'RING GO0l>S, and wvili continue, to do so throntgh the summ.-ir, conistinig itn part of Ladies' Silk F xed CONGR ESS G.A TERP.4, do do do alo do Glove KI ('ong<.ss di, doi Cilored TIP I' do do Black slo .'do doi Fiine Phiadelphia Nid rand Morocco S141' ids Fixed K;d-Top KOiSSUTHl BOOTS, d., Kid and Mu'rocco SLil'PERS and TIES, Chilrens' ShO0 S. ofr every de, eriptiun, meis Calf Opi'ra PU.M P EOOTA, do oats 111.;L ED IN VINCI BLFES do Pastent W. S. PUM1PS and Oxford 'lIES, do Coa:ts P,. S. do dii Calf lB S. d'. do Kid Congress GAITERS, do Cailf dlo do Boys' do do do With a variety too numerous to montion. Call nd lk, as I have rittentive Clerks wrho will be glad to show thre Gpods.. Marble at lienberry, S. C. I K EEP constantly on hand, at mry Manrble Yard, Newberry, 8: C., MA RBLE and GR ANITE TOiB3, TOMB TABLE'[S, MO0NEFMENTS, Ilead Stcones, &c., In endless styles nd of every variety. LETTERING done neatly and curtecetly at three cents per letter. All orders shall have prompt attention. I sell a cheap as the cheapest. -g''For further particublars, call on Col. Chris tie, at Edgetld C. HI, JOH. LAVLL -Newberry, May 24 8m* 20 Blue Ridge Railroad Company iN SOUTH CAROLINA. ChlaRLESTON, May 5, 1855. ~UB3SCR1BERS to the Cap~iial Stock of this ~Comnpany a5e hereby ntotified that the FOUR TEENTHI and FIFTr.ENTHI INSTALMENTS upon te first subscription, arnd five pecr cent. Upon the armouint of the second subscription, arc re quired to lbe paid as fo~llows: The fourteenth it stahetnt ail five pier'eent. ont the secomil suhscrlp tk~tt, ont the 22d1 Jttte next ;the fifteenth instal Imernt on the 22d Ju tly next. By order W. H. PERONNE AU, Treas'r. May 10 Ut1 NOTIC.E.-All persons indebted to the Es . tate of Johna Kirksey, dec'd'.., are hereby timely warned to make paymtnt forthwvith, and Ithose having claims against the E itate.are notified to render thorn in, properly attested, at an early V day. E. P. HI. KIRKSEY, acting Ex'or. - Dec.30 t f 61 llollingsworth, dec'd., are notified to render mi .their accouttsL, properly attested, without furthter delay, as thte Excutors intend to settle up the - Estate as soon as possible. Look out that your I accounts are not ebearred. Those indebted to I said Estate nmtst make arrangemtenrts to settle til r. ,atia early date. eJ. TI. IIOLLINGSWORTHI, }Ex'o-s J. H. WALK EE. April28 If 0_ Sam will have it Pure. 11hAVE this day rcecived two Parrels of pure IRYE WH{ISKEY, and five ,Barrels of pure -CORN WHISIKEY, very old and pure-shippted by Mr. Cenn, direct from North Carolina. So~me rof the moat eminent Physicians of Augusta pur. S chase it fur their use. For sale by N. B.-On hand 23 Bblq. Key Stone Mononga hla Whiskey. bu..a , Marl . tfR8. LIGHT---LIGHT---LIGHT. A GREAT desideratum In the way of LIGHT Is accomplished. An Illundnating Oil is prepared from'- Coal, called KEROSENE OIL, which for Brilliancy and Intensity of Light Is unsurpassed by all other artificial lights, It is not explosive-will extinguish fire if poured on it -and last, though not least, it is very little more expensive than sunshine. A small Lamp, giving the Light of six Candles, will not cost oxceo-fing half a cent an hour, which cian be graduated so as to give less light at a much less expense. We have the exclusive Agency for the KERO SENE OIL and LAMPS in this place, and will sell them at Charleston prices and terms, which are exclusively for Cash. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE. April 28 tf 16 FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C, T HE Subscribers take pleasure in informing their friends and patrons that they are NOW RECEIVING a Large Addition to their al ready extensive Stock of PURE and FRESH Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c. TO PHYSICIANS. We are prepared and will take pleasmre in fur nishing Physicians with a CO.\PLETE OUTFIT of Medici.es. Instruments, Shop Furniture, Medi cal 'wadlle Bags, 't c., &c., &c. TO THE LADIES. We will also say to the Ladies that our Stock comprises ALL articles for the TOILET, from the Dressing Comb and Brush to the richest Perfume ry. Fine Soaps, Pomades, Ilair Restoratives, De pilatory, Cosmetics, Lubin's Genuine Extracts, &c. Als, FLAVOIING EXTRACTS for Culinary pur poses. TO THE PLANTER We say, your wants have been attended to in our present selection. Send in your orders, or come in and let us put you up a complete Plantation Case of M.edicines, Instruments, &c., with full di rections for use. in all simple cases, and thereby save time, money and health. A simple cathartic or the timely administration of an emetic, or an anodyr.e, does and will often break the chain of morbid action, thereby preventing serious and pro tracted illness. TO SUFFERING HUMANITY We extend the iivitation to call on us. We have ali of the most reputable nostrums recommended to cure almost all of the ills and aches to which flesh is heir to. If you caimot find anything adapted to your case, we will exert our skill in preparing-soiething for your relief. LPescriptions filled with accuracy and dia patch at all hours. day or night. u .Call and examine our Stock at the Drug Store un'der the Odd Fellows' & Masonic Hall. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE. Edgefield, April tf 16 CAROLINA HOTEL. I* 111E Pioprietor of this well known and popu. lar IIOTEL takes peculi:r p'easure in an ouncing to his fmh-ads and the travelling public enrall", that, this louse is open for the reception .f company, and that his whole eerices will tie put into requisition to gi'atily the wants of each ad all who may favor hiim with their patronage. The Ilnirse has just been thoroughly repaired. and the Rooms and Furniture put in excellent con dition for the S;pring anid Sumnner season. My Tah!e will be furnished with the bes;, that can be had, and presided over by one skilled in the eulinary departn:ent--and in short, every thing reriuiite to gratify the taste of the epicurean will >e s.rplied in abundance. The servants of the C. RDiLINA II0T EL are noted for their polite and ttentive charatcter, and are ever lhi attemidance to bey the wishes of my Guests. New ST ABL ES have recently beeni built., which ar commod,.iours and comp~lete, and hlorses left in y care will receive kind and crefril treatment. '1 hankful for pmast enicourag. ment anmd piatroni ge, I respmect fully solicit a continru-inee of t h.:sanme. 'JOHN A. MAYS. Eg Tire travelling community are notified that they anrd their baggage will be conveyed, at a mo nent's warning, without charge, to the Carolina or eorgia Depots. - J. A. M. - Hamburg, May 3 1858 tf 16. 858. SPRING EXPOSITION! 1858, SPRING IMUPORTATIONS F FI1VaT CLASS S TA PL E AND F ANCY DRY GOODS! Silks, Grenadines, Bareges, Challies, IMus lins, Embroideries, Hosiery, Linens and Domestic Goods, And thre usual line of Goods kept in a first class Dry Goods store. Ladies will find in cur extensive stock the great est assortment, in each of thme above dhepartuinents, ever exhribited In A ugusta. OUur gre at thcilities for obtaining GOOD4s fromr Auction and large Im .rters, are sneh as to ensure our customers that they may mrako their purchases from us at the very lowest p'rees; and many leading articles much lelow th~e market value. Our Northern, FEastern and European Corres irents will scud us weekly througihout the sea son, all that is New, Novel and Stylish, in die way of Dress Goods apds Esmbroideries. Our H~oni~oclaimls the especial attention of Stran gers and Yisitors, as only one price is aisked, and alt Goorls are miarked in plain figures; therefore, texperinced purchaners are tnot over charged. Ladies will always receive kind aiid courteous ttetin-it will :'fthrd our salesmen pleasure to show Goods. DICKEY' & PHIIBBS. P. 8.-Sole Southern Aaents for Jo White side & Co 's ce ebrated l1 IL LIN ENS. Augusta, Mlar 291 tf 12 WATCH MAKER! TilE Subscriber hiaving~ p-trchiased the premises I. formerly occupied by .\ir HI. A. G R:\Y, as a Watch repairingt shop, is niow prepared to do all kinds of work ini comuecti. n with Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver Ware. Having secured the services of a FIRST CL ASS WATCil MAK~ER, and being a practical Clock Makr himrself, lie hopes to give entire satisihetion. All work done at his shop is warranted, a.nd if it ils to give satisfaction, the money will be re funded. All persons leaving work with him may depend upon gettinig It at the tiimei promnisedl. P. S.-A Regulator, that will keep exact time, will be kept runiiing ini the shop. Porsonms de'si rious of obtaining the true time can be acconmoda ted at airy hour ini thre day. F. H. GANDEE. April 6 1858 tf 13 MONT GOO MElV'S* CELEBRATED DOUBLE SCREEN -TROCKA WAY PREM\IUM WHEAT FAN. rIMIE SUliSCRliR having purohamed the IRight for this State, now offers to P'hmiters these justly e'elebrated F A N for cleaning W hen't. This Fa is superiolr to any thing of t'.e kind now in use, ns the number of prermus aw.mrded at different State Fairs will attest. It is Eimple in its structure, easily rigged, works well, nnd when out of order, ca be repaired by any ordinary mechamei. It is adrped to cleaning all kinids of grain. For further p~artiulars see hland Bill, which wvill be furnished ay one de~siring such. COTTON GINS AND) TJ RASHERS. Alsor e nstanotly on hand ar supplay olf Cotton Gina, which I warrrrnt'to be eqiual to any made. Also, a lt of Tharashers which aire so extenisively known that I deemr it unnaeessary to eulogise themt here. 'These .\iachines are all manufactured in this pi,1C, by killful workmen, andl of thre very best material, and warrautedh to do what is said for threum, Anay Iorders for tither of thte aibove hisrchines, addresse~d Ito the subscriber, or left with my Traveling Agents, Iwill be promtptly attended to. I JOlIN ENRIGilT. Ablheville C. HI , S. C., kMay I8, 3m 19 11ATS-.Just receive'd a tinec Stock of flats, lentlemren's Fashionrable Cassimere HATS; a Cashmnrrette * do " P'anama and Leghorn don G fentletuen and Boys' Chinese do - - And various other kinds :nd styles, for salk lowby J. B. SU L LiV.N & Co. L M.ay 12f 18 CANDIDATES, g Tis Friends of WILLIAM GREGG, Esq respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Seu ator at the next eloetiot. Feb 1 *d W The Friends of Col. JAMES P. CARROL respectfully present hit as a Candidate for th State Senate at the ensung election. M The Friends of Col. JOHN BUIET re spectfully nominate him as a Candidate for a Sea in the House of Representatives at the next elec tion: ' Tus friends of Dr. H. R. COOK, respect fully .nnounce him as a Candidate for a seat is the House of Repesentatives at the next election g-Tus Friends of Mr. WADE HOLSTEIN respectfully nominate him as a Candidate for elec tion to a Seat in the next Legislature.' Mar 10 to* 0 J~W E are authorized by the friends of Col JAMES TOMPKINS to announce him as a Can didate for a Seat in the- next Legislature at the ensuing election. g"The friends of Col. JOHN QUATTLEBUM respectfully announce him as a Candidate for a seat in the next Legislature at the ensuing election. April 7 toe 13 Qo''We are authorized by the friends of Maj. A. L. DEARING, to nominate him as a Candidate for a seat in the Houe of Representatives at the next election. April i to 13 U7 The friends of M. W. GARY, Esq., present him as a Candidate for the.State Legislature at the next election. Mar. 31. to* 12 g THE Friends of W. W. ADAMS, Esq., re spectfully present him as a candidate for the State Legislature at its next Session. Mar23 to* 11 gg The Friends of J. IAMPDEN BROOKS, Esq., respectfully present him as a Candidate for the Stato Legislature at its next Session. & Tia Friends of Maj. ABRAM JONES re spectfully present him as a Candidate for re-elec tion to the State Legislature. Mar 10 to* 9 For SBerrf. LEWIS COVAR, W. W. SALE, WM. QUATTLEB'M, LEWIS JONES, 11. BOULWAItE, For Cler3.. F. M. NICHOLAS, EDMUND PENN, S. HARRISON, W ILLIAM L. STEVENS, LEWIS COLEMAN, JAMES SPANN, ROBERT D. BRYAN, JACKSON COVAR, Tor TPa C ollecto V. CIIAS. M. MAY, JOHN C. LOVELESS, STARLING TURNER, M. W. LYLES, E. W. HORN, TIIEOPI[ILUS DEAN, CHARLES CARTER, For OrdI22.ary. W.. F. DURISOE., .FE. B. FOREST, - P H YSI CI A N, WILL attlend promptLly to all business of the profession entra ted to his care. Oieit, Edgefield U. 11., S. C. April 6 1858 tf i CTBWOPLASTIC PROCESS OF INsEatTINo A.8.TICIA.Ia T3TT. TH~E Subreriber having rurnished himself with I.- a license to use this 14 EW PROCESS of INSERTING ARTIFICIAL TEETH, s now ready to serve all who may need such, with an asurance of a more perfect adaptation, and a closer resemblance to the natural organs, than can be realized by any other method. Its perfect pu rity. clenliness, frteedonm fren all taste, or galvamen sensation, durability, comfort and security, are rng the advantag.selaimed for this SUPERIOR mode of setting Artific~ial Teeth. H. PARKER. Jne 24,- tf 24_ T II OS. 3. R C. -. M OIS E, SUCCESSORS TO LEE & MOISE, WOL1EAJLE GROCERS, No. 7, Hay ne Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. _ Jan 27 ty _ _ _. _ . .-.._ Ridgeway Academy, T ITE Execrcises of this institution iiill be con ductled under the superin'endance of the Sahscrier, this ::ear; and he trusts, by strict attenition to pupils committed to his care to give satisfaction to parenZs and advance the pupils as rpily as possible. Rates of* Tuition. t Class-Orthography, Reading and Arithmetic, #.12-00 2nd Class--Primary Geography cud the above, $15.00. 3rd Class-The above studies with English Grammar, $18.00. 4th Class-The same with Algebra and Gonmetry, ' $20.00. Lttin and tFrench, $2500 Altough it is desirable that pupils should biein with the first of the qtuarter, still, pupils will be received at all times, and charged only for the proportion of the time of the sessien remcining. M1. B. WARD. April 1-4 y _ .14 -L AMAGENCY. P ENSIONS and BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS procured, and Land Warrants bought. sold or located o'n liberal termis, and with despatch by TILLMAN Hf. CLARK. Edgefield, C. HI. Mar 10, 3m* 10 Mount Eflon Work Shop, T IE univers~al satisfaction that the work done bhy the su',eriber has heretofo'e given, en-. cutrages him' to hope that for the fu'ure he will be ~qualy successful. 1ie is better prepared every year to do better wvork, and he does not h sitate to ay that the COT TON GRNS AND T HRASRERS made by him are eqtual to a'ny now on'ered fo'r sale. Many tistim'.nials of this fact might be given. Work kept constantly on band, and orders exe cut d at the shotest notice. Address, TilOM.AS E. CIl.\PMAM, Co.leman's X floa.ls. Edgefield Dist. S. C.. ggrOr Mr. D. R. DUR ISQE, at the " Advertiser 011ee, who is my authorized Agent. 'OUND, andI lft at thIs Office, in the posses' sFh, or our Imp, a GOLD RING, wh.ch the owner can ha.ve by proving.property and paying for this dyvetise.mnst~.___ OTICE is hereby given to all who are In debted to me in Edlgefield District, either b9 Note or A ccount in 1853, '54, '55 or '50, to come frward and settle the saine if they wish to save codse. Also, those in arrears for 1857 will please call and se~tle by caush or note very soon. Thc notes and accounts can be fotund at my lMill hr Edgefeld District. J. Y. L, PAR'NhOW Mar'1 r_ WINE~ CATSU P. JST roecivod a few dozen Bottles of A No. I CAThUP, which was pu:t up last y-ear by gentleman of this Town. Try it-it specks foi itself. E. T. DAVIS, Agt. IA pril 0 1858 tI 13 IOT0 E~ !-All persons indebted to the Es tate? of George MeD). Rearden are requ,-ate< to mtke immediate settlement ; and these havint demands against the Estate will please presen the'm forthmwith, properly attested. Jan 0, .. - - 59. . lE6 MiACEEREL-J1ut received seve Lral Kitts'of Sne I ECss MA CKEREL. Ca and. try. .t.2... - T. D)AVIS. Auf. NEW AND SEASONABLE STOCKOF 8 P R I N G DRY 010..D-8, P. & N. GnALAEE3, . Aoum*, Gzonu.. . RESPECTFULLY Solieit the attenles of the a lales of Eaosiel, ando the puUob Deenray to their New And Fah Ibe stok- of DRY GOODS, Purchased within the past month by one of their own firm, who spare no pains to obtain the mst desirable styles of 8 P R IN G and S U M M E R GOODS, suitable for the mast fastidious of the ladies of the South. To their varied and extensive assortment, in each department, they call special attention, especially to the comparatively low prices at -which they are selling. Their stock embraces in part the latest Fushions. . SUPERB SILKS. Rich Chintz Chene Bayadere SILKS; Rich Moire Antique Black and Colored SILKS; Rich Marcellaine and Florence " " Rich Black SILKS, in endless variety; GRENADINE, Crape DeParis ROBES0; CH A LLIE, Barege Delaine " Printed LAWNS; Printed BRILLIANTS; BAREGES; CRAPE MARETZ CHALLIES; BAREGE DELAlNE; 'CRAPE DzlPARIS; CANTON CLOTH; BOMBAZINE; ALPACA. ElMIBROIDERY. Embroidered BAN DS, beauti~nl Patterns; " JACONET, SWISS and MULL; " COLLARS, in great variety; " Linen Cambric HANDKERCIIIEFS EDGINGS and INSERTINGS. HOSIERY. Ladies' Silk HOSE, best quality; " . " Cotton " " " Misses' bSik " " " " Colton" " " Gents' Half Cotton HOSE, all sizes anal quality ; Ladies' and Gentlemen's Silk GLOVES; " " " Kid " various colors. 1IUSLINS. Embroidered MUSLIN, for Ladies' Dresses; Plain .Jaoonet and Swiss MUSLINS; Nansock, Mull and Book " Printed BRILLIANTE and French CAMBRIC; AMERICAN CALICOES AT UNPRECR DENTEDLY LOW PRICES. DOMESTIC GOODS. Brown SIIIRTINGS and SHEETINGS; OSNABURGS. STRIPES and DRILLINGS~ at Factory prices. GINOHAMS IN GREAT VARIETY: IRISH LINEN. Finished and ITnfinished LINEN,in half and whole pieces, imported direct from Ireland. DAMASK, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, TA ILE CLOTHS. MISCELLANEOUS. COUNTERPANES; BE) TICKING; Apron CIIECKS'; Furniture PRINTS; RIBBONS; LUTES ;- Satin and Velvet Furni ture and Dress FRINGES; PARASOLS: hloop SKIRT:; FAXNS: 'OMRS; Hair BBUSI! ES: SOAPS; PERFUMERY ; M ANT[LILAS, STIA WT.S and SCARPS in end less variety. Augusta, Aptil 14 1858 3m 14 SPRING A N T) SUMMER DRY GOODS! A~ o 0CE'E-A.P . P OR aL CAMr. TAMES DENEY, Augusta, Ga., has just t returned from the Northern markets with a superior stowk of Fancy and Domestic Goods, Comprising some of the newest styles, as well as the finest texture of DRESS GOODS, to' which he wishes to call the aittenimn of all persons visiting Augusta, ple lging~ himself that he will permit no one to undersell him, and is' confident thaat.she sa uell at least from 5 -1o 10 per cent. cheaper tha-n any other CASH STORkE in; the iCity. He and those in hi.' employment will fuel a plesure in waiting on those who favor him with a call; and as they will of necessity- have to examine the stocks of the city inorder to find the best value, he hopes they will bear in mind his store,.which Is one door above:the Georgiik Railroad Bank. CALL AND SEE HIS STOCKI Sludly yiour interests! NoboDdy compelled to buy ! . Et-crybody waited on withs pleasure ! ALL STYLE$-VERY LOW. Printed Lawn, Orgaudie and JACONETS, all varieties and very cheap ; Printed Lawn, Orgudie and Jaeonet ROBS, dia-erent styles ; Printed Lawn BAREGES and GRENADiNES; A large lot of GINGH AMS and CA LlCOES; Swiss, Jaconet aind Mull MUSLiNS;, A splendid stock or EMBROI0 ERED Goods.; Sun:uer SIIAW LS and MAN TIL LAS. rN THlE M LLENERY DEPARTMENT . Is to be found all that is novel, never having been better suppli--d with all that is desirable in .80NNETS, HEAD DRESSES, &c., &c., &o. Sheetings, Shirtings & Osnaburgi. IRISti LINENS; TABLE LINENS and TOWELLINGS; Musquito NETTINGS; Bed SPREA DS, FRINGES, &e. A full sup'ply of HOSIERY, &o.. &e, &e. Augus.ta, A pril 5 tf 13 NEW GOODS FOR 1858! SPRING AND SUMMER SUPPLIES. {. A M now receiving my Spring supplies of Dry K Goods, Grocer'es, &ec, &c., which, in point of quality and chmeaimnoss, willcomipare favorably with the Goods offered by the merchants of Hamburg and Augusta. My stock of Dry Goods consists of almost every variety of Ladies' Dress Goods, Of the most fashionable styles and of all qualities. Also, a fine assortment of seasonablo Goods for Gentlement and Youth's Wear. Also, a large variety of BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHaES, &C,. In the GROCE RY lIne I am prepared to offer - such inducements as must please my customers. My stock consists~of an assortment of Sugar, Coffee, Tea, iYoasses, he. Also, always on hand TOBA CCO, SEG ARS, SNUFF, WfI NES8, BR ANDIES, P U RR M EDiCIN ES, rj~c.. giComo and look at my Stock. 3. L HARMON. Winter Seat, Mar 22 tf 11 New Spring and Summer Goods E. PE IN, Agent,. I S now receiving and op.-ning a VERY CHTOICE and BEA UTIFUJL Stock of. ' Spring and Summaer Good., purchased :st*low prices in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore sad Charleston. His Stock will embraen every variety and sty?. of Goods suited to the seasons, and will be sold at prices that will not fail to give enti, satisfaction. The public are respectfully invited to stall and ex amine his stook.. March0tf .12 Notice, ALL persons indebted to the 'estate of Daniel 4aI Boone, dee'd., arc requested to make immnedl ate payment, and all persons haing demands againsat the same are hereby notified to present themi properly attested. L. P.BOONE, PETER OUZT. Adtn'ora. .Dec. 23,1857. tf 80. E STATE NOTICE.-All persons Indebted to the Estate of A. T. Traylor, _dee'd., are notified to settle the same forthwith :and os having demands against the said Estate wllpleae. render them in, proory atteeted, to the Adminias-. trator ai Calhoun's fills, Abbeville District,'S. C. ..0. TALMAN, Adm'or. April28 8m* . '18 .. ITYFlour, Fleur. IGT1T Saeks go-FAMILY FLOUR, &oa LiDorn's Steam til at three'dellara pear aseh Cash. J. B. SULLIYAN b CO. A~In~ otI 16