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AMBROTYPES FOR FITY CTS AT TEB CRALMERS' GALLERY, POST OFFICE CORNER, AUGUSTA, GEO. W M. g. CgALMERS, the well-known and successful Ambrotypist, is still furnish ing pictures in the same 3EAUTFUL AED L1E.LIE STYLE, that was so much admired last season, for the Low Price of 50 Ctse and upwards, According to the size and style of case. The Gal lery having a MAMMOTH SKY-LIGHT and SIDE-LIGHT combined, together with Instru ments of the latest and most approved kinds, Pictures can be taken at all hours of the day, and as well in cloudy weather as in clear. Having secured the services of beveral of the Best Operators in the United States, Likenesses will in all cases be PERFECT or no charge. Each Picture will be handsomely col oured by an experienced Artist, and warranted not to fade. The Public are invited to call and examine -the large collection of Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes, Melainotypes, Photographs, Paintings, &c., on ex hibition. WEntrance to Gallery one door above the Post Office. N. B. Instructions given in the Art and Ap paratus furnished. Augusta, Dec 7 4t 48 -NOTICE. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM HEAD-QUARTERS, A very handsome and select assortment of the FINEST JEWELRY, Which we will sell a- a VERY SMALL AD VANCE on Manufacturers prices. WThe attention of the Ladies to it is respect fully asked. BLAND & BUTLER. Edgefield, Dec 1 tf 47 STAPLE GOODS. T HE Subzcriber has on hand and offers to sell on fair and accommodating terms, the BEST and LARGEST stock of FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, CLOCKS, Sc., kO. That has been offered in this market for the last thirty years. W Those who wish can call and examine for themselves, and all are invited to do so. T. ROOT. Dec I 2t 47 Attention. T S. & 1. A. BOWIE & CO., Factors VP. and Commission Merchants, Charleston, S 4., hereby give notice that they have changed the style of their firm to BOWIE, BROTHER & CO. J. S. BOWIE, L. BOWIE. J. A- BOWIE, Charleston, Nov 80, at 47 Notice, A LL persois are hereby forewarned from tra ding for three Notes. ga en to Win. Hill, of Ramburg, S. C., by W. W. Wa h-r, M. A. Crews, T. C. Cr,:ws, and Z. Spairks, endorbed by W. W. Perrymnan and Staly Crews, dated on the 9th of October, 1858. Said Notes are t .r Nine Hlundred an.l Six D~ollars, and somec cents each ; made paya ble oe tw'o months after date, one four months, and one six months aRter date. The consideration for which the said Notes were given has failed, and they will not be paid unless c.ompelled by law. WV. W. WAILLER, M. A. CR EWS, T. C. CREWS, Z. SPA RKS. .Dee.-8, - St 48 IINAL NOTICE.--All persons indebted F to the Estate of Win. S. Smyly, dee'd., are notified to pay the same forthwith ; and thiose hay ~ing claims against said Estate will render them in properly attested. J. C. SMY LY, Ad'or. -Dee 8 3* 48 NOTICE-All persona indebted -to the 'Es tate of J.W7. Rearden, de'. are requested toake immediate paymnenat; and all persons hav ing any dematnds aga.inst the same will present them proIpefl tauthenticated. i -- e '~ "eA ALON* Ad'ors p ec? If 48 SA ND,. T'H E Subscriber'is desirous of selling itlhe placec J.wher&.n'he 'now resides, containuing~ Three IHundred 'and (hirt~y-fvi arnd one 'half (3..)) acres-situated within 'one mile' of Edgefiel I U. 1: H., and adjoining langs p( Dr.'E. 4. Minms, J. B. griign, Dr. W. 41. Bgqrt and othpra.' Two hundred grsare in nativ'e forpst. THlE McCUTLLQUJGH FLACE, containing Eight l'mtndred'and thirty-threp and i4 half (533&) aces, lying on waters of Horn's Creek ('17 miles fromt llamburg,) and adjoining lands of Washington Wise, Mrs. Swearenagin, Dr. Hlord and Mrs. Lundy. Both these places are first rate Cotton lands. S. S. TOM~PKINS. Decc1 ti 47 Ridge Land for Sale, T HIE Subscriber desirous of changing his place of residence, offers for sale his VALUABLE COTT'ON PLANTATION Consisting of FIVE IlUNDRED ACRES, and lying immediately on the Columbia and Edgefield On the premises are a fine one story Thouse, with basement, and all necessary ouit btuildings,-all new. Also, an excellent well of water, a very su -perior Orchard and Vineyard, consisting of a great variety of fruits, a fine Garden, shrubbery, &c. <Plantation ini fine repair,-i'every "fichd having a new well painted gate. Plantatiba radtantageously watered, &c.-, &c. . . ..- - -CLIS TON WARD. gg The weekly Columbia'Sandecr iWill blease copy si Weels, and 'foritard bill-to tiiis oflice.' SNov. 24, 1858 " t' f -46 PINE LAND FOR SALE, 267 ACRES. SITUATED ON Edgeleld & Hamburg Planli Road, THREE NILES FROM THE VILLAGE. ES:ma l Nortioma. Clearoc. -REMAINDER WELL TIMBERED AND WA - TERLEDI le OR R~ 4LE.-I c Yer for salc my ;; .L IlQUSE and LO'T in this Village. The B'l House contains'eight konifortable Rooms-the List is iWell arringed, and contis about six acres. Price reasoiaable and terma oneimhd two yecars credit with interest froi date. - - --D. R. DURISOE. Nov 24 at '' - 46 DissolutionB! r I'U[E Finn of HI. L. CLI'NNIN(/HAM & CO. lwas gis'solye4 on-tye 2nd ist., by mutual oonMe~nt Alf' lirsons hailng demands agamiast us will present theim for pii~am nt. All those indebt .4 to us are respectfully solicited to call and settle as eviry as posail~le, as further imduluence will not be given. H[. L. CUL4JNIiAM & CO. tiamburg, Aug 4, 1858. - To the Public, H AVING sold out our entire interest in the LI frm of H. I. Cunningham & Co. to our for me~r partner Mr. HENRY $OLOMON, we take pleasre in recommending him to our old custo mers and friends. We are thankful for the liberal patronage we have received, and solicit a continu suc of the same for our successor. H. L. CIXNNING[IAM, ra.bur,, . C., Aug 4, '68. 0m32 Edgefeld Female Institute! 1HE Undersigned will iconmence the exercise of this School on the 2nd Monday in Jan uary, 1859. It is his purpose, if possible, to build up an In stitution that will afford to Young Ladies every facility for acquiring a liberal education; and hie asks the hearty co-operation of all who are friend ly to such an enterprise. He will be assisted by as many Teachers as the number of pupils may require.. He submits the following recommendation from the Professors of the University. of Virginia: " The Undersigned, having been informed that Mr. Jonx R. GWALTNEY, a Master of Arts of this Institution, will take charge of the Female Insti tute at Edgefield, S. C., are pleased to have an opportunity to testify to their high appreciation or his merits as a Scholar, and as a Christian gen tloman. They believe that his attainments and character qualify him for eminent usefulness, as a Teacher of the first class, and they recommend his School accordingly. A. T. BLEDSOE, Prof. of Mathematics, W. If. MCGUFFEY, Prof. of Moral Philo:ophy, S. MAUPIN, Prof. of Chemistry, B. L. GILDERLSLEEVII, Prof. of Greek. J. L. CABELL, Prof. of Physciology & Surg. A. HOWARD, Prof. of Medicine. J. S. DAvIs, Prof. of-Anat., Ther., & Bot. J. P. HoL cOMn, Prof of ConSt. & Intern. Law, Joux B. Mixon, Prof. of Con. & Statue Law. Faxcts H1. SMITHu, Prof. of Nat. Philosophy. GESSUER I ARatsox1 Prof. of Iatin." - 1W' Any one, desiring further information will lease address JOHN R. GWALTNEY; A. M. Edgefield, S. C., Nov 17 tf 45 KING'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL, YORKVILLE, S. C. Rici- fMaj. M. JENKINS,* Prof. Afathematics. PALS. Capt. A. COWARD,* Prof. French. ,ieut. C. A. SEABROOKt Prof. Latin Greek. 4 B. M. LAW,* Prof. History . Matematics. S R. K. THOMAS.* Prof. Beues Lettres. " R. T. HARPER,*Prof. Eng. 4- Arithmetic. B. P. BOYD, Bursar. Drs. BARRON & BRATTON, Surgeons. TERS:-For all School Expenses, i. e , Tuition, Boarding, Light, Fuel, Stationery, Books, and edical attendance, $200 per scholastic year. No Pupil under twelve or over eighteen years of Lge will be received. For further information apply to Principals, rorkville, S. C. References:-Gen. James Jones, Columbia, S ,.; Gen. D. F. Jamiason, Orangeburg, S. C.; Gen. T. H. Means, Buckhead, S. C; Gen. Daniel Wal ace, Jonesville, S. C.; Col. I. D. Wilson, Socitty Bill, S. C.; Gen. R. G. M. Dunovant, Ninety-Six epot, S. C. * Graduates of the S. C. Military Academy. t Graduate of the S. C. College. Yorkville, S. C., Dec. 1, 1F58 8t 47 STEVENS' CREEK ACADEMY: T HE exercises of this Academy will be re sumed on the 1st blonday in J:nuary next, mder the supervision of J. W. McCANTS, Esq., graduate of Emory and Henry College, of Vir rinia. lie came to this neighborhood with the best of -cominendationsas to character and qualifications, nd we can now testify to the fact ourselves, he iaving tanght five months to our entire satisfaction Young men wishing to prepare for College, we o not think could do better than to conic to our chool. It is in a good neighborhood where board au be obtained at cheap prices. J. S. SIMYLY, ) .T. L.NDRUM, Trustees. D. C. TOilKINS) Nov. 24, 1858 01 411 [llE LIVER INVIGARATOR PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD. S agreat scIentific medical discovery, and Is diaily working crfes, almost too greut toi believe. ii cures ts it by magt c, even the tlrastdose giving benment, andi seldomn more thani le bottle is required to curc any kind of Llver Complalit, um thme worst Jaudice or Dyspepsia to a commion head e. alt of which are the result of a iiensed Liver. The TLiver is one or thme principial regulators oif thet uman body, andi when it pierfinrms its functions well e powetrs oft the sistem are fully developed. The omeisalmost entirely dlepenidenat on the healthy etion of the Liver for the proper performanee of Its moti.ns. W ben the stom '9ach Is at lauit, the biwels ire at fault, and the whole syatema so tie r s In coniss tuence of one organ-te~ Liver- having eensedl to lo ts duty. Fort thediseas es ,f itat organi, o.netofthie rprietors has made it his studly, In a practiee of toe than twenty years, to Indilsonmeremiedy where rIt h to counteract the -- -nmany derttngemients to rhich it is liable. .. -. To prove that this re . medly Is at last found, any e-rson troubled. 'with -Liv ' e r Cortpuiit i n a ni y ft its t-trmns, haos but t4 try a ka~i bottle, andl contiction is A coumpciind- ha~s been ' ..tormned by dinsolving gums udt extructing that turt -which is aolubile Iuir llhe ne ye virt'iis 'tt the nkdi~ eine. These gums remove i morbidl or bad umnntler fromi the system, supptiy ig in tlher plnea healthy flow of bile, Invigorating lie stomnteh, causing food to digest well, imtrifyinag he blood, giving tone -andl health to the ithotte mnehti cry. remtid-ietlbe 'anui-s of the dlignre, andl effrct ia radlical cure ithpl a n y df te disagreeable er effeeni, felt by using ~'C~itmel or Milnerai P~u .n ttat Is uisually Yeritr teiffo. One titse nft'r enting is e- stificlent to relIeve tih e tnach, and~ -prevent thet food from risinig antd stinr i0nl otne dose tiaken before retiring, prevents igitare. Oly one dlose takenl at night lonsens the bowels n te tiken nft each ' ,fh-ili will cure Dyspepmsln. gaTOtie dioe iof two teni spoonistul gil niwaysre eve Siielten'elme. il l~peiirnoe One bittlp ~p for (e mgl in iuton eoe he enuse of t d tists. - andi make-s a iperfect cutre. Oniy one doswe imminedi ate-ly relit-ve-s Chtilie, while Ondse, often repe-ate-d, ~"is a sure cure f,,r (hl-l rta Mnrbus, andi a lire .-'- venlativet of Chitlern. (Oie dotse, taken often, , wiltl rtvetl thei recuirrene f ilous Attaeks, )d~hle it relieves all 1,inndaf feel SOnly one bottidis nenledt tolthrow out or the yatein the'elfeets of iedi eino after a long siekness. (ne bottle taken for J .auiidice, removt es all ,ellwness o r untural color froni the( skin. One tdose taken a skort time before eating gives vigor to lie pp~tetite, tind mtnnkes foodi digest well. One dlose, often repeatedi, cures VIhrottie Diarrbhea in Its rort forms, whmile sumimer aiud bowel cotmpints yield al :nttst t tihe first dise. One or two doses cures attacks cenusedl by worms, while fotr orms it children, there Is no surer, safer or speedier reim dvy in the wotrld, as it never fails. 'i'here Is no exaggeration In these statements; they are lain, stiber faicts, tat we cnn give evidenice to pirove, while ll who use It are givitng theIr unanianous tsttimony in its Wetake infinite pleasure in recommnending this nmedicine w a preventive for Fever and Agnie, Chili Fever, antd ait 'evers of a BilIous typte. It opterates with lxertainmty. and hiousansare wvilling to testify t its wonderful virtuest Aoig the hiundredis of LIver Remedies now 'offeredl to he publice there nre none we cain ito highly recommend as c. SANFORD'YS INVIGORATOR, so'-geenrlly knotwn w titroughout the Union. This prepiaration is truly a [stwer Invigoraltor, producintg tihe most happy results otn all ho use It. Almtist inummierhe certiffenites have been giv. n to the great virtue of thtis medicine bty those of the high sit standing it society, and we kniow it to be- te best plin ration now hteftir thet publi.-fudann. (nrnt)/ lJanoerat. -- PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. -SANFORtD & CO., Proprietors, 845 Broadway, New York. ~For sle at Edgetiel C. IC. by 0. L. ItENN, Agent. _nne18 s S. - y _ ___..8 We want Money I L L persons indebted to us arc earnestly sol k)- cited to call and tettle tip by Aale day next, s we have heav-v Batik Notes to meet in a short tin: Come, ye whom we have addommo.1ated wit. cheap goods and reasonab!b titfe,' walk up to tie " Capta'in's Office" tand cash your accounts. We will expect help from you on iloniday next don't disappoint us. W. R. & g. S.'l U.1).PON Dccl' tf 417 F OR SA E--A Cgo 9K, WASHE11R and ... RONFn; - -" -: S. TO P.IN1~ S. W ANTED--A Competent MA GE TEACH ER to take charge of a Scho-ol six niles below the Pine House, for the year 159. Atddress subscibers at Graniteville, S C. Bl. F L.\NDRU.\, L EWIS J. ILiES, A G. TURNER. De. 1, 1g8 '.t* 47 N OTICE--Tke Trust, es of tihe '96 cehuool wvantinr a Teach- r to take charge of sald .uklt ,l f,.r tuhe y A!r 8fit will rip ig. ipro' for ~he same titil'the i ith day of 1iecember. w' lLLiAMl CA RTER, Cha'ai Boardi Trusitoee. De. 1, 1884 7 NOTICE-Ltst in Hiamburg on the 24th o LSepember 1858, a sealed Note against Ann Collins, payable to Edward Collier, 01ne day aft date, ftsr the principal stun of twenty five hundred dollars and seventeen cenuts, bearing date 5th dal February 1850, attested by Richard Key. All persons are hereby warned against trading for t said Note. EDW ARI.COLLIEtR, Cold Spring, Edgefilk S C , De. , t 47 F INE TENMESSEE BACON-Side, Shoulders and llams-tor sale by '0. L. PENN, AgI. rNov2 IAtf 40 New Dry Goods! LATE ARRIVALS! W ff. H. CRA.1E, Augusta, Ga., Ia just received from New York, Rich Bayudere SILKS; French all wool DE LAINES, new styles; Low priced DELAINES and CASHMERES; French and English M ERINOS, very cheap; Blaek and Colored ALPACAS, very cheap; Cloth and Mereno SHAW .S, new styles; Ladies and Misses Cloth CLOAKS; Fine Black CLOTH8 and CASSIMERES; Kentucky JEANS, SATINETS and TWEEDS New Styles PRINTS and GINGIAMS; And a great variety of all kinds of DOMESTI GOODS suitable for the season which will lie sob on the lowest terms for Cash. Call at the NEW GRANITE FRONT STORE Augusta, Dec I 8L 37 ELEGANT TOILET ARTICLES. R IMMEL'S Rose Leaf POWDER, a delight fut cosmetie,- for imparting a smooth ani roseate hue to the complexion. Lubin's Pomade nnd Antique OIL; Mangenet&Condray's White Stick POM ATUMi Low's Chinese Musk SOAP; Lubin's Do., Low's Cold CREAM; B. autifn1 Buffalo Iair BRUSHES, inaid with pearl ; Bohemian COIOGNES and Puff BOXES; Harrison's CREAM OF BEAUTY, and Phalon's Paphion LOTION, for the Skin; Lubin's EXTRACTS, 80 different odors; Frangipanii SACHETS, for perfuming wardrobe. The attention of the Ladies is solicited to out stock of FANCY OODS, comprising the richest and most elegant articles from the best Manufac. tures in this country and Europe. W. H. TUTT. Augusta, Ga., Dec. 1, 1858 If 47 WOOLLAY TOWN HATS! Messrs. WOOLLAY & SON, NEAR GRANITEVILLE, S. C., R ESPECTFULLY announce to the citizens of South Carolina and the South at large, thrt they ate now prepared to furnish HATS OF EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY, As well made, of as good material, and on as rea sonable terms as can be found any where In the United Ftates. Col. Simkins, Editor of the Adrc-iser, a man of taste and good judgement, commend our Hats in the following style: " Messrs. WOOLLAY & Sox. residing between Graniteville vllage and the Graniteville Depot, have established a hat-making business which deserves honorable mention. They exhibit speci mens of their work at our late District Fair, which readily took a premium. Their hats of all kinds commanded general admiration. Hav ini procured one for our own caput, we can s)eak advisedly upon the subject. Messrs. WooLLAY's fine dress hats are of superior quality; and, though very taking at sight, they decidedly im prove on acquaintance. The one we now wear is a capital hat, and we like it better and better every day. General M c-lowAN, of Abbeville, wore oil one from his last, visit down this wily, and we have no doubt he is delighted with it. All who have tried them, like them. An experienced dealer in the article examined ours the other day,. ai.d, not knowing it was of Edgefield manutfactiare, frankly gave the opini-n that it was a first rate lat. This is the candi I expression of one wh6 trades with the best houses of New York. Messrs. WoOLLAY not only make flue hats but common ones,-not only men's hats but. boy's hats,-plantation hats and business hiats,-young Aitmerica's hats and Senators' hats. We wish then inuch good luck in their businievs. They ought t.. lbe encourng< d in their handsome and useful branche ot mnanufne tures. Messrs. WooLLrAY, we had atlmost'frgeot to say, took the premium~ at the lnst .et te Fatir, and we confidently predict, that th',y will do so at the apjroaching Colunmbia Fair. W by 1 Because their work is good, and no mistake. tinrder the circutm stances, should not, Messrs. WooLIt.A Y be encour aged, espee'ally by the people or Edgetleld amiong whorn they have cast their lot? Surely they should. Send dowin thien to themi at Graniteville; -send your measures and order your hats. Try thin, merchants. Try :them, l.,nters Try thqm, all of you. Their enterprize is a good one. Their work is good. Their prices arc fair. Their hats are both fine and comfortable. Try themu once, and we venture to say yote will try themn aglit.' if Persona desjring further information will pleasp adgress us ati Graniteville, S C. - - - J. WOOLLAY & SON. Nov. 24, 2858 "if 46 SWAN & Co.'s LOTTERIES TRIUMPH ANT !! CAPITA L P1ltlZy TICI(ET 3NLY si10! 1 HJE followinig Sehiente wiltlibe drawn by S SW AN & C0., Managers of te SPA RT A ACADIl)KY LOTTKR'~;iY, in eachl of their Singk Numbher Lotteries for Deet'r. 1858, at, A UGUSTA, (Georgia, ini pub'ie, unader the stuperinutenidence c1 Comissionerts: Class 44 Draws Saturday, December 4, 1858. Class 45 Draws Saturday, December 11, '58. Class 46 Draws Saturday, December18, '5Rl Class 47 Draws Saturday, December 25, '58. ON TIIE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMIERS. ~50,000 Tickets! NARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICEETS TO BE DRAWN EAdII SATURDAY IN DECEMBER! 1 Prteof... 0O IIlPrzso.......t5',00 1 Prize of..,,21,001 0 1r~so...... . 1 Prize oF.1100Liltrzsr......... 14,00 1 Prize of ........ 5,Ot) 10 Przsf.....t 1 PrIze of........ 4,t00 5)1'te ii .51 1 Prize of.. .... .. 'fl 54 P, eso.......n1 1 Prize o~f.... .... .. 1,50)IS rie r...... ~~~~~~10 Prizes of....)4 2 'rzso........15 1PR 0IATO PriZScao.......st 4 Przesof 41)1 Aproxln toze $540.......... ar *s6 4 1rii.esof 00 1 e of.......... 1 4 Prize of 25: 50 Prze Itt .... ....... ar 14x1 4 Prizs or .11 5 Prze 4 f...... lri . ... are 8 5,001 rizes f020 " re... s.............. ,17. ,10 Prizes a....... 1,0 ..2.5Pri...o.... ....3.... 10 4(1 Pr ize01)dsris of prx'vtig It. ,0rzeae$,0 4 rizese of z00gv wil be s 0 at rihe fo rewing2a0e 4 rize s if risk:500 rz sar 0 4 rizes of 1-cg or te ,000 Tickets.. ar...... 5,00 rizesko cage of t" uare.. '.......t........20 5,510kat Piesgotn ght.............,00 ' n Oleig $10',Hals or, Quers $2c,50 En Aiculosowen the poe o tralanm f the Liorttreilb neeint. t oneh esiou ofl receoivgrte yfis a C e it o Dr Pcagw ubesldnt thies lln be s tw haers th eiitttile -:dawtg eiinef Pucae wif tlen write thcer tg..........*S Cetinte wt ot c aet o t en Il Tik......... ertinete f 1, ) agfend Quarderpu Ticket ...... Cert, srcate~Olt~ o trPackng twuatie of t hirghhTikt-y........ g~~Ids Ordersg Ticets or Certiietes Eneos theWl roe tol outr addretssii r, Aeikt., ordetit (Icn..e un -haive toes lendin an agre tey mare tio prhs.r Simma' eiter ofe the drwig and give t4e ir t.1e Louty qa ta1i l~the gyi'"'Itememb~u~i ter t Ilat ovey P ize O is drwn tndpule it TgAl ritele ,f ,0 n mepi meitl n -.gTCE-All coi pnerasrclon ainde'ia in 8i b .t or A Mrs O.tw . Augusr, eorgi.a rt} Puerted tresnt tnemr.Aontgorlf Aatt., f(a pn.. enn have thirrdtieand theine te t ne by~ addrte w pleag ouwne &o.,utwar and tse witlt -eay -o. 4 t f r fe 4ern nith le Fil beSH~ OYSTe eERS ige nteraollong ba :andr sattle byz tE, ATla . DutelIS, Agt. Nov. 2 4t$3 f 47 FALL G00DS. r PIE. Subscribers respectfully announce lb .E their Stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods Is now complete. The DRESS GOOS) embrn< all the new and fialdonable styl . T1ie STAPL GOO DS have been bought. low and will bo sol VERY CHEAP. J. B. SULLIVAN & CO. Nov.10 tf 44 PLANTATION GOODS. IN Store and ready for inspection a large Stoc or Georgia all wool PLA INS; Lowell Mills PLAINS; Wil.hington KERSEYS; I'lnid LI NSEYS, in cvrcy vai iety ; OSTNAB ITRGS and Georgia STItlPES ; White and Colored Negro BLANKETS. - Will I e sold cheap. J. B. SULLIVAN & 00. Nov10 if 44 NEW GOODS FOR TIE FALL AND WINTER TRADE PENN, Agent, would respifectfully an. . j. n1onne to his custoimers and the pubtlic generally that he has received his Stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS, Ili Stock is full and complete, and has beer selected with great care, both in styles and prices and will rot fail to give ENTIRLE SATISFAO. TION. He feels grateful for the liberal patronage al. ready received, and solicits a continuance of the same the prOront season, and promises to do his best to please all who may give him a call. Nov 1 tf 43 YANIEM EROBINSON'S GREAT CIROJS, IN CONNECTION WITH MILER.& BOOKER'S T oITIEo &TRD TE C~5S1COF TUlE MOST DARING ACTS OF EQUES RIANISM, Acrobatic and ,ynastic Exercises, HERCULEAN FEATS,"&C. Intersperced and enlirened by the comicalities of of the CLOWN. 'Consolidated for a South ern Campaikn, will perform at EDGEFIELD C. ll.,.MONDAY, 1UTn DEC. 1858 A fternoon Performance at 2 o'clock; Evening at (; o'clock ADMISSION 50 Cents; Children and servan-ts, half price. 'I he Entertainment differs materially 'from ok fogy Circuses. Having SCENERY and FIX. TURES ample to present the GR EAT o7 THE Ptays 'of '76: OR TJIE " Times that Tried Men's Souls !" On which Yankee Robinson will "Stand donen rac 'Ibnl/ This grent Drnma is foded nn incidlenl wich occurred -dating the setdlement of~ the Scino Valley. It excels'anything ever introdelued in pub lie amusemenits. CHARAPTERS IN TE gREAT DRAMA,. DA SIUS SuTTON, A liy j ankee, enn beat ani (ali in'the diggins hoeing 'Siters; is some in a hini Fight, and death on Ingqine, generally spenking. FRlEt). SINCl A IR, a young l unter. ItA LPH lIRA0 TTON, nn 4yug(ish hard in le-agni with the Indlingsi. J.Sli UA GU IIN an American Faermer an. lev .lnii..na.ry ,ohdier. (IN.WVA NCHlA, on Indian Chief iii thin service o Rlphl Blraight..n. INDZIA NS--T AtIIIA. N ASliEASK XUK OMAK lA li. K EOKIUK. WA hiili K1I~ll fK, K EN AAC:K. PASS EPA 1I0W UNCAS. MAltY 1ILIJ0RN. PBetr.thed t.o Frel. Sinelair. SA ,L~ Svl: 1llDI!NS, a bull C.An,,lel., an:d :. 'tate pach la I'Iou. INCIDENTS OF THE DRAMA. THlE E.TROiUAL--Rulpl 4 i raighton pursuced by a lienr ; h ~~ is resenedl by the young hiunte: '~'~ Fred. Sinch:,ir ; the Signet Iting itsrins and' hi. (xen. G11.\NI IIOEINGJ MATCII lbetween Dn. rind and Satlly ;arrival of~ the v'iI linn lirnighton ; his interviel with Mary : he resolves upon lhe ruin. A KWFER.l KUTE AN] KOMICAL KAPE KOD KC TIIAON, by all the ebarnetera -to marry or net to marry : th. rj.nestio~n decidedl by a Trial Itnne - hetwee~n Darius ad Sally; lor wins the day; thin griive; Mar -and Blralighton; his infamous pre - posal; her scorn nnl indlgnntior Darius 'Jest in time'; lie rese I .Mary fronm the villinin 1Brnightor . sulen appearance o.f Onnwan elma; the Grny Wolf. T 11] S TIltEAT--ThtE VOWOF VEN UEANCE-" Their h~nrning vil lages shall light miy tattier'si spir! I * to the happy hunting groundl. \ . Te minight wvar-boop shall rn upmn their cars, and they shn start from their slumber to se - the red man- standing by the: si.Ie. The Tomahawk shall gleai alft ANKEE CQUNR~fI -The Butter Business; Dairiesi a Ilx ypreparations for battle; he rmim of Fred. Sinclair; the yer -land cries out fue Liberty ! Tl -shout is bore on every gale the sweeps through our waving fg -- , and nnaiin ;" ni answered I -. : the rushing river and the roarln wvateirall ! All shouit "-Americ b~e Free !" Darius and Sally nr* -. - paring for War I Landing 'th - -"sheeting irons !" Apt 4 Savages .9 me~r .te-}a cdeslate hoine; the lonely hearti Siencnmpment In the wilderness. TIlE MIDNIGH W'tlH-FIRE-Indians in Council-Indian Wa r Dance-Darius and Fred. en the trail; they are Cal tured by the Indians ; Yankee ingenity ; the stra agem; the escape; death of the Incliuns; rescue Mary and Sally. DEATH OF lMlAG1AT Q. Vi: ,liny foiled ad Irnnaenep. Wimlphnht. 'The whol - :u or-e klea of the TLIES THA gg 'SOULTS, 1 pgi- emobr, the two Companies perform in tlh ae Tent, /ura ?'cla Cao.pusy in. re lkiny; Ymu ke}in R.'.n's on at regular eder..ted stage, with spIer SdId Soencry, The great Drama-" Days of 70 "-will only 11 Novembe th 188, 3t 46 EXECUTORS' 14OTICE.--All persor Lindeb~ted to thte Estatoof John Jones, dec'd tare earnestlj requested to make arrangements t a pay up promptly that the. provisions of thme wi r may be complied with ; and all persons hnavin i demands against the Estate will please preset thom to the Executo. a immediately, properly al tested. A. J. HAMMOND, W. G. HARRIS. - Sept S tf 85 d EMUONS.-Just received fire Boxes Chokc NLEMONS. E. T. DAVIS, Agent. : M19 if .' E ONOTICE. WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR USUAL STOC -OF Fall& Winter Goods d Embracing NEARLY EV E R Y ARTICLI Usually kept for tUre trade. W Det. rmined to offer them at such prices a cannot fail to give satisfaction, we respecifully in, vite the att..-ntion of those who want good bargains BLAND & BUT LER. Edgefiehf, Oct 27 tf 42 FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C r 11E Subscribers take pleasure in Informing . their friends and patrons that they are NOW RECEIVING a Largc Addition to thoir A! ready extensive Stock of PURE and FiES11 Drugs, Medicnes, Cheniieals, &c. TO PHYSICIANS. We are pmire-a mal will tkak ph'nlo in inr niishainatt Physiciai% with a COM8IILETF, O)UTFIT of IM!edicir es. Tnstruments, Shop Furtiture, Med i eal wnddle Hangs, cve., &ec, &c. TO THE LADIES. We will also say to the Lalies that our Stock coinjri.es A I. Larticles for the TOILET, from the Dressing Comb and Brush to the richest Perfume ry. Fine Soaps, Pomades, llai testoArativcs, De pilatory, Cosmetics, Lubin's Genuine Extracts, &c. Also. FL AVORING EXTRACTS for Culinasy 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 Medicines, Instruments, &c., with full di rections for use, In all simple cases, anj thereby save time, money and health. A simple cathartic or the timely administration of an emetic, or an anodyne, does and will often break the chain of morbid action, thereby preventing serious and pro tracted illness. TO SUFFERING HUMANITY We extend the invitation to call on us. We have all of the most reputable nostrums recommended to cure almost all of the ills and aches to which flesh is heir to. If you cannot find anything adapted to your case, we will exert our skill in preparing something for your relief. WgPrescriptions filled with accuracy and dis patch at all hours, day or night. M-Call and examine our Stock at the Drug Store under the Odd Fellows' & Masonic Hall. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUIE. Edgefield, April 28 tf 16 SEWING MACHINES! T ITS Subscriber having the exclusive Agency of Edgefield District for GROVER AND BAKER'S CELEBRATED FAMILY AND PLANTATION SEWING MACHINESi Will fill all or.lers with irouiptness and despatch. Will deliver Machines and give all necesary in struttions for using them, FREIC OF CIIARGE, when the distance des not exceed or e day's travel going from and returning to this plaee-beyond this, a small amount sufficient to pay for time, will be added. l'ersons living at a distance ordering %lachines, will fiud them reiady threaded with full directions for using them. Will sell them" at .\lan ufacturers prices with the addition of freight. These \lA(llINE$ have been in use throughout the country for se.veral year.-, and have given Universal Satisfaction, Being so simiple that any person can learn how to use them is a few hours. They work from I weoordinary Spooe's of Thread, and make a stitch stronaer and moro beautiful than can possibly be done bay hand. The Sewing wil not rip or ravel if eveLry fourt~h stitch is cut. It works with equal. fiacility any desired thick ness of fabric fronm the finest Mull Muslin to the coarsest Negro Kerse) s, using either Cotton, jinen or Si!k Thrcad. A lady In one hour, with one of these magic wondreis, will do thre 'work of a'day hand sewing. Every Family Should have One Testimonials from gentlemen of the highest respectability who have used used the.'ip lyachaines in their famniliese will be chee.(iMll sl~owni. CALL AND) SEIR Tily~M 0 .PrRATION. Lfkie andl Sales Itoom first door above Wmn 11111's lardware Store. Trermae, Cash on delivery. Ml. A. R ANO01j, 1Tamburag, S. C., Naov 22, t4 40 -FREEJH GROCERIES, 3 TU. DAVIS, AgentI, has juist replen . .J. ished his Stock with fresh impora tations of amost EVE.R A l:TLC;LE in the Orocery bnaI noa.s, which he is rellian* at 'Very Low Prices! His p~reent large' Ftock consists in part of 1(0 Rba StuarI's C. Si1(1.\R which will be sold 8 lbs.aafor Il, (Cash, t r t 111 rts per lbi. lby the hbIl. 5i P~lhis.:-uperior Irish PUT ATOKR; - Tenneiie-ce HI A,\ls andL L;\A1l, 15- et'.. pr~ lb.; Norath,-ria PlPPINS and A1 L it., fue; 1 Tierco 1R11E, l.-st quality; IIh-rme: irally Scaled FRLUITS; ,C haaice Rl A'STNS, CITRoN and CURRUANTS; ; do l-'109 and PR UNEA ; aCA NIES and N I'TS, a fll and fine vaiety; -SAI..\ON andl LOBSTERS, superior; -ALSO SPLF3DID LIQUORS, WilES, CORDIALS, Tobacco, Segnrs; ig"'Call a t the " Ecag. * E. T. D.\VIS, A gt.. SNoav 24 If -. 461 State oC'South Carolinai. EDG~EFI ELD DISTRICT, IN EQ~!J'I., Tcmperance I latener anihers, Bil rm Sidh .las. Morris, his wife Lucy, et. al. of~ lads <f-c tYvirtue of an order fraom Chancellor Wardlawu in this case, I will sell at Fdgetield (. M. or sale day ini .lanuary next, the Sllyw1la- prtia el the Real instate of hiiggt1t lebier, dceassedl. r Two hungrea ntri t (200) aeres to be laiad Oi frog the Yrdjut whereon tbe a rid'deersed resided at thte thsre of hIs death,'nna w'hich (rill be located ota a the extreme portion of the sid tract, sand being &!A Smost remote from the dwelling. T Taas-A credit or twelve. won'hs Ibom day ol d sale with intere4 fpi said d'ate, except cots, ta ha Purelhase mnoney to be secured by bo.nd witli ada qate sureties. A. SIlKiSs, c~.. -NOttee Positive. - s ens inde-bted to the Estate of Mrs. LuySunimerall, deconsed, are requested te .pniy the same forthwith ; and thuse having demanda e against said Estate will please render them in pro ; perly attested, as soon as possible. I desire to settle r up the Estate without delay. r 13- M. TALBERT, A dn'or. A.* bonis non. Nov. 3, 185S 12m 43 - INAL NOTICE.-.ill persons having an~ a claiims against the Estate of Simeons Mathis i deceased. aro nao itied that they mnus~t render then in by the let October next, and those inidabted mus pay op by Return-day, or the Admrinistratar wilt be foi-eed to place said indebtednie.as in the hands aof ati -Attorney fur collectiorn. The Estate must be closed by the let October.'ONM~S Am.r Aug. 4 tf 30 s NOT ICE.-All ,ersons having clathis againsi ,,tihe Eistate of William Logue, dec'd., are 0 hereby requested to present themi properly, atteste ed ; and all persons indebted to said Estate musi ! make immediate payment. t, E. H. YOUJNGBLOOD, Adm'r - Aug 18 tf 32 s TC .-tlthose indebted to the Estatl -h sth.anur et ; and i os aah e h eagainst thvstrl e thoin a',a - art4.9 ' " t'OB McCA RTE ?, grppy .1-1 88 - m'' IMPORTANT SALE, Ypermission of the Ordinary of Abbeville c District, we will sell by public auction, on 14TII OF DECEMBER, And day following, at the late residence of Col. SWin. A. Williams, dee'd., two miles from Ninety Six Depot, on the G. & C. R R , all the PERSONAL PROPERTY Of said deceased, consisting of some Sixty-Five Likely Negroes, I Amongst whom are two good Blacksmiths, several Cooks, and. Excellent Honse ervats, and No. I Field Hands. Also, FIFTEEN FINE LARGE MULES, A Fine Brood M A RE and COLT, and O'ne Extra Fine Saddle and Haruess IlOR-E. A pair of FXClLLENT CARRIIAUB HORSES, Some 50 or GO Ileatl Thorenh red Cattle of the DEVON AND DURHAM STOCK, A very fOne I.\.lORTE:' 1:ILVON BULL; and, also, a very fine largei I -UR1IAA 131. L Thise is, pei haps. the finest and larulest lot of thorough I esi CauI l. wv.r I 4itor 41 1 ef, -re in Lthe Sts.te. Perso Ins wishi, I , Luy ext ra ItI :PXI3.~ CcvvWjq would do well to aten.l this:- ale. A .so, EOUR YOKE OF oxi, Forty-two Ulead of Sheep, Of the most improved breed. F..rty-one fine Ews, 0nd one Imported South D.awn Rain. A lrge nber of Stock Hogs and Fat Iogs, ABOUT 2000 BUSHEM CORN, 25,000 Lbs. of Fodder, 400 bushels of Wheat, Seed Oats and Peas. Also, over 100 Bales Cotton, 5000 bushels pure Boyd Cotton Seed, Several Plantation Wagons and Harness, A fine Carriage and Buggy, Plantation and Blacksmith Tools, Household Furniture, of excellent quality. Also, Kitchen Furniture, and much other property that is not herein mentioned. IWTerms made known on day of sale. J. W. W. MARSHALL, Adm'r. KITTY F. WILLI tMS, Adm'x. Nov 20 ' ' 2t 47 Land for Sale. T HE Subscriber, desiring to change his busi Lness, offers for sale his TRACT OF LAND containing Six Iumsdred Acres. On the place is a good Dwelling House and all necessary buildings. Also, a good Saw M l11. About 140 acres of this Tract are cleared-70 of which are fresh land. This tract is situate about' 2j miles East of the Pine House. I will take pleasure in showing the land to any one who may wish to purchase. ABSALOM HORNE. Sept8 tf 85 EXECUTORS' SALE, B Y an order from W. F. Durisoe, Ordinary, we will proceed to sell at the late residence of David Ouzts, dec'd, oil WEDNESDAY, 15TH DECEMBER NEXT, All tho property not disposed of In the Will of the deceased, Con-isting of a TRACr OF LAND containing about FIVE oUNDRED ACRES, Situated about 18 m'les North-West of Edg( field C. H, on Mountain Creek and its waters, jomin lands with .lacob Harling, Wn. Ilamiltmn, Jas. Sheppard, Jarrot Noble and Maj. Isaac B..lea, and about one mile from hi4 Steam Saw Mill. About half the Tract is cl.ared. The uncleared portion is heavily timbered Pine Land. The place is one of the best watered and healthiest locatie-ns In the I istrict, with a comfortable dwe.ling and out houses. Refercnce can be had hy application to Elbert liar: ing. who lives tear the p'ace, and will take pleasure in shown inig the p~remuises to any oruc desiring to see ii, --A LSO There will be sold NINETY-TWO ACRE3 of the Homestead Tract, joihaing lands with Johnson Sale, Thos. Hender.-on, Willis Ross and T. F. llhihms. There is about T WlEh TY-FlY E A CMS clear, .1 on the Tract, allof which is fr'esh. It is tvell tim bered, has some imprvemepAts on it, and is a heal thy ad bra~ifei situation, -.ALSO Between Thirty and Thirty-five bales Cotton, Cotton Seved, Corn, Ifodder, Shuoks. Hor sea, M ules, a yoeo Oxen, Cattle, H~orrs~s(1Ie of which are fat, one i agoig and IHarness, one Cart, one Jersey Wagon one Carriage and Harnesi,. an'd one Butrgy and Harness, a fine lot of seasoneOd Wagon timber, a good Bark Mill, Plantatioun and Carpen ter., Tuola, Ilioishold and Kiteken Irurniture, aisd many ...her things to o tedious to mention. TERMS OF SALE. The Real Estate will be seld on One and Two years credit with interes6 from day of sale, with approved seentitics. The personal property will bee sold onv and one years tin~e with interest from slay of sale, also with opproved seenrities--all T. J. (WZTS, i L EM. BROOKS, % Ex'ors. Neov.li 4t 45___ Executor's Sale, BY virine of ant nydelr froma W. F. Durisoc, EIlsq , (tplinary, I wt'll sell at the late resi dlence, cif Lvi Mc Dantiol, dee'd., on Monday, 18th Doceber necxt, the personal properiy of said dlecased, cosisting in part of T WO NEGROES, Stoc of Horses, Cmutle, &c., Corn, Fodder and -Oats. Tsmns-.\ credit of twev.lve montlhs with interest fronm the d4g of sa'e. Purcha.-~rs giving notes with approved grettee for all stams over five dol lars-umdg~ dhat &nmomat, cash will lbe requ red. FRll) McDANIEL., Ex'or. Nov. 17 4t 45 Administrator's Sale. P)Y vistut eof an oreder fronm W. . ),.-leoc, Or ..) dinary, I will preest ta se.)l at my resIdence on Wednesday tiao )m:h December niext, f(ENE NEGROES, The property of Singletzen I luumes, dceensedl. Tauxss -Twelve monthds cred't n ahl interest from date. l'urchasIw-rd, to g-ive~ nae5 wide g..od sureties. Nev.3, 185S t 43 - DISSOLUTION, T1lE Firm oef COLEM AN & SMIlTH, wasby nmuhmal consent, dis.. Ived on the 0th of Aiugust last. Air peorsoni Indebted to ns are re spectftully solicited t0 settle as soon as possible, as we withi Ia ehose the businessof the firm. Either of us, or J. C. Chtapnm-, are authorized to use the nme of the firm in liquidating. COL KM AN &k SMITH. Mount muon, S. C., Now. 23,.1858. To TIlE PUBLIC. )Jnviuz sold my entire Interest In the firm of COLX~sm & -3m to Mr. W. B. uxrn, my former partner, being~ thankful for past favours, I take pleasure in recommenndingt hoin to our former cus tomer., and friends. All p~ersons indebted to me will please come forward and pay, as I am conm pelled to have money. LWSCLMN Nov. 28, 1858 ti47 Norfolk and New York Oysters, r "H E above superior OYST ERS can be had at IS. EC. BOWERS', in Hamburg, fresh every day, by Express, in Half and Whole Gallons. Nov 20 tf 46 TTOT IC E.--All persons desirous of employ ilng the Netgro man .JOE belonging to Mrs. Seibelse, may do so uplonl comp~lying with the terms mecntionet3 in a paper which Joe carries with him. EC. SEIBELS, A gt. Nov 23 1m 46 ~jOW T V E.-.AII persons having dends jagainst the Estate of William RiawI, lte of Edgetneldl District', deceased, are hereby notihed to preseic them properly atteste~d, on or before the frst day of ,anii:n-y next, (tt59 ) Ad all persons indebted to a:.id Estato, arc requetie to make pay meat by the samue time. N,,.24 SAMUEL RAW4 Ae4. ., d ndilIntnding toWb. from Ditg-o short timq, has hsaprs in-the' hanids of Mr. F. L. Smith. Any person ~wishing'to pay him money ca do so .ymalln on Mr. Sith, and by sodoimg will coil EEP 'WARM. 0 HEAVY RAGLANB AND HVER COATS. HEAVY OVER SACKS; GENT' SHAWLS & BLANKETS, BUSINESS SUITS, CO .T, PANTd AND VEST, TO MATCH. FINE DRESS AND FROCK COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, Of evcry dercriptiou. FINE LINEN, COTTON AND MARSEILLES S H.iItR Ts. MERINO ANi FLANN[L SHITS AND DRAWERS. Byrois sod tainding- CoMars, Sue penderst., Socks, Glove., Tie, tUoitidkerelviefas, &c., &c., ALL FOR SALE LOW BY J. M. NEWBY & CO. AUGUSTA, GA. Dec I tf -47 POULLAIN, JENNING-k 00, GiBOCEBB * COTTOl4 FACTODS, Opposite Globe Hoel, Augusta, Ga-, C ONTINUE as heretk.fLie, in connection with their Grocery business, to attend to the sale if COT (ON and other Produce. They will be prepared in the Brick Pire-Proof Warehouse, now in process of erection in the rear if their store, at the intersection of Jackson and teynold streets, to receive on storage all consign ueuts made them. &7 Liberal cash advances made on Produce in tore when requested. ANTOINE POULLAIN, THOMAS J.- JENNINGS, ISAIH PURSE. Augusta, Aug 16,m . 8 JUST RECEIVED, ISS MATHEWS, Opposite the Masonic Hall, Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., has eturned from the North, and just received a ARGE kTOCK of Millnery of al Kinds, -Aso )RESS CAPS, HEAD-DRESSES, HAIR PINS, And a great variety of other Goods, such as PINE CLOAKS, FUES, WORSTED 000DS, EMBROIDERIES, SKIRTS, HOSIERY, Alexander's Kid. Gloves, With many oher Goods too numerous to-mention. Augusta, Ga , Nov. 1 m* 48 CANDEE & EcEWEN, WATCH MAKERS & JEWELERS, H AVING this day formed a Co-partnership will occupy the Rooms next adjoining the Post )fiie, and will give the STRICTEST ATTEN LION t., all business entrusted to their.care.; -A6. 3s 9 O Wle have on hand a small assortment of FINE IE WIELRY,- which we will soll cheap. J ICWELRY and SOCIETY BADGES mad. to >rder and warrantedl. 3f Particular attention will be paid to Watch 'epaireg. Edgeflel, Nov 1 ti 48 $25 Reward, R ANAWAY from the Subscriber's mother, about the 1st April last, his likely Mulatto -e boy RICH MlOND, about 21 yeans old,'imd about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high.- His color is tolerabile briht and his hair pretty straight,- and 'wore when he left a moustache. He is intelligent and tolerably quick spoken. He has been raised in the house, and is a valuable dining-room servant ad good ostler. It is supposed -he is lurking about some of sthe neighboring cities,-either . Hamburg, Augsta, Lharleston or Columbia. The above rew~ard-wll be paid for his apprehension and delivery in any jail so that I may get him. And any lng~rmation concerning him will be thankfully received. T. N.- LUNDY. f June 23 tf 24 I7Tge Augusta Constitutioralist and Charles ton Mercury will please copy weekly for ene tntnh and forward bills to T. N. E., Edgefield C. II,. S. C. THlE STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. . BY Wi. F. D)URISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edgelleid BDistrict. Whereas, Simeon Crouch, bath applied to:-us for Letters of Adminisiration, on all and singular .the god n huerights and credits of Joba Cocatofthe Ifairict aforesaid, deceased. These are, thierefore, to cite and admonish all and singulbhr, the kmndred and creditors of the said dieceas ed, to he and appear before me,at ournexi Ordinary's Court for the said Dis'trict, to be hoiden at Edge~i.Id C. H., on the 9Jth dhay of December next, to show cause, Ifany, why the said adin istration should not be Girn under my hand andseai,this25da daydf Nov. in the year ofrour Lord one thoumand~'eight hundred and ttyeightt and in the 83rd year of American indeendece. W F. DUJRJSOE, 02 . D . Dec. 1, 21 47 XECUJTORS NOTICE.-AII persons LAhaving claims against the Estate of Ayery Bland, deceased, are hereby noifed to presnt them, properly attested,immed tey. J.S.SMYLY,) J. A. BLAND, Ex'ors, E. BLAND.) JTan. 6, if ' NOTICE.-All persons indebted to the Estate Iof David Ousta, dec'd., are requested to pay the same without delay,and those having demands against the same will render them in, properly at tested, for payment. T.J. OUZTS, yES? L. BROOKS. ~ 05 0ut. 6, tf 39. PUBE IMISSOURI WINVES.a.-park 1l ng CAT ABA, CABINET, and other brands of the Missouri Wine Company, can be had at 8. K. BO WERS, Agent, Hamburg, who .lathe sole Agent for that Company. Hamburg, Sept 1 tt 34, Cavalry,. Attentiin. T'HE following compose the Court Martial to try I be Defaulter' of the~ Edgefield Squadron. for the year 1858, and miii meet at Edgefleld 0. H., on the Airst Monday in January-next. Lient. Col. BATES, President. Capte. TArlEST and Wzsr, and Ietms. GAU, Saon and Suxrrn,-Members. EmAnl. s . Mixe, Judge Advocate. By order of J.. F. BURRISS, Ccl. 2nd Reg't Cavalry. Nov 10 8t 44 Attention, Planters, GINl MOTES!. WTE will pay ONE CENT per pound in Cash VTfor the MOTES that fall under tho Cottog Gin, (and which have heretofore been considered worthless) delivered at the Mill at Bath,8S. .,or at the Oflce in Augusta, or- at any deoenthse . C. Rail Road. They may be sent bywagemi or if packed the Bagging and Repe-v~ be-re turned to the planter, Mar your namno jn sash bale. GEOh. W.W T .Ageni Bath Papsr Ml Auguela, Ga.,Nov. 9- '' mr d (OLREII SYRUP.-I inreiseE few Barrels Sugar Hous. O0LDNSUW, a superior article for-fameib se. - -. Also, ziew Chse tsn Bnttsr, PlcisbIesf sad Park, SaekaBesf, Drfed nu Sicnse Twges,.Cavussa Esms.. - .' Hamburg. Oct 21.