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I 1-A'E RTOTIA1 K O TE L, HAMBURG, Si C. MEE Subscriber returns his thanks to hip friends J- and patrons for the liberal patronage extend ed to him during the past two years, and hopes to receive a continuation of tl same. For the year 1859 ample preparations will be mae to give the best satisfaction to those who nia patronise the louse. "SERVANTS, orderly and well trained, have been engaged. The TABLE will receive the Proprietor's own attention, and shall be supplied with the best the market of Augusta affords. The STABLES will be in the charge of an at tentive Ostler. In short, kind friends, I am going to make every effort to please. you. G. C. CUNNINGHAM. Hamburg, Dee 21 tf 60 NEW GROCERY .1 -AN D T HE Subscriber respectfully informs the citi zens of Edgefield Village and vicinity that he has just opened a New Family Grocery & Confectionery, Next door to the Advertiser Office, where he is prepared to furnish EVERY ARTICLE In the Grocery and Confectionery business, EXCEPTING LIQUORS. Desiring to secure a reasonable share of public patronage, he will do his utmost to please his patrons. His Goods have been selected with care, and cannot fail to give satisfaction, both in prices and quality. Terms, Strictly Cash! And by adhering ejosely to the CASH system I can offer inducements to my customers that will thoroughly convince them of the advantages to be derived from the cash system. |Call and look at my goods and prices. W. H. HARRISON, Agent. Dec 22 . tf 50 Good Things for Christmas! O LD SANTA CLAUS is coming again with his good things for Christmas: Oranges, Lemons, Pine Apples, Figs, Raisins. Prunes, Currants, Candies and Cakes, . Cocoa Nuts. Almonds, Pecan and Brazil Nuts, Fire Crackers, &c., &c , &c. Little Girls and Boys, get your Bag4 and Stock inags ready to bang up on Friday the 24th, that the good-old "Santa Claus" may fill them with those good things for sale by 0. L. PENN, A at. Dec 22 tf 50 R U .--One Cauk Superior Santa Croix RUM; R One Cask " Old Jamaica RIUM; Warranted Pare or no sale. S. E. BOWERS, Agt. Dec 22 tf 50 PLANTING AND EATING PO TATOES. 25 Bbls. Peach Blossom POTATOES; 2a25 Ebls. Purple Pinak Eye. The above is or Curtis and Oo's b st, and wi1 be sold low. S. E. BOW El'S, Agt. Dec 22 tf 50 FRESH GROCERIES, JU[ST received and for sale at reasoniable prices, Fine Coli'ee SUGA R; Best quality Rio COFFE E; Crusled Clarified and Pulverised SUG.\RS; * New Crop R AIS[NS; Soft Shell ALMON DS; Fine Dairy CHI EESE ; Prime MACA RONI; Fresh CRACKERS, &c ,&. E. PENN, Agent. Dec 22 tf 50 N. C. .JEANS AND KERSEYS. AFRESH lot of the above Goods ju4r-t ceive'd by E. PENN, Act. Dee 22 tf 50 FOR FLORIDA. 22JXrsA1T. 24OiI'E 'THE NEW and splendid Steamer EVER ..G LADE. L. M. (Cox-rrER, Master, leave' Charleston EVERY TUKISDAY at I I A. M , fur Beafort, Savannah, Brunswick, St M-iryv, Fer andina, Jacksonville, Picolata and P'alatka. Passengers going this Route, avoid the dangers of the Sea, and are exempt from sea 4iek ness. For safet and comfort greater inducements cannot be The EVERGL ADE is the only Boat frm Char leston mnakin~g connection woith Mail Stages in Florida. gg"Emigration~ taken at reduced rates. Goods consigned to this Agency, forwarded free of charge. F. N. BON NEA U, Agt. in Charleston. Charleston, Dee 22 tf 50 The Farmer aud Planter REMYOVED TO COLUMBYIIA, S. C. HAVING purchased of Maj. Geo. Seaborn this popular journal, I intend removing its place of publication to Columbia, and will issue it fronm that place. on and after January next. Feeling confident that such a journal is greatly needed in this State, and believing that it will be sustained, if located at the Capitol of the State, and conducted with spirit and ability, I have de termined on manking the venture, and call upon every farmer and planter in South Carolina to en courage the enterprise by their patronage. It will be printed in the finest style of typography, with new type, on fine paper, handsomely embel lished, and eight pages added to its former sine. Price only $1 per annum, always in advance. A corps of the best practical and scientific ag ricultural writers have been secured, and its edi torial department will be under the care of one of the best farmers in the land. TEaMs. 1 copyoneoyear................... $100 6 copies one year.................... 500 12 copies one year................... 10 00 -The cash system will be rigidly adhered to, and no name will be entered on the book until the subscription is paid. A ddress R M. STOK ES, Columbia, S. C. Dec.228. 50 ADMINSTRAORS'NOTICE. Allperonsindbte totheEstate of Jarvis Asbill, dee'd., will make payment, and all person. having demands against the Estate will render ia their demands, properly attested, to the Under signed forthwith. * ~ FR ANCES ASB ILL, Ad'ors J. J. ASBILL. Dec 22 4t 50 R AGSRAGS!-THREE CENTS per Lb. in as wllbepaid for alCenLenand Cotton Rags, deliiered at the Bath Papler Mills, at Bath, S. C., er at any Depot on the S. C. Rail Road The attention of Store-keepers and Pedlars is * particularly requested. GEO. W. WINTER, Agent. Augusta, Ga ,Nov 9 3m 44 ThONEY IS THNE WORD.--AIl per .i n<. indebted to me either by Note or Ac * eisunt will please call and settce by sale day in Jan uary next--before if possible. I cannot go Ont with "my busie ss without money. My friends will at tend to this call at once. J. M. WiTT'. ioe 7 tf 48 E XECUTORS' NOTICE.--.All persons imndebtedl to the Estate of John Jones, dec'd., aro earnesly requtested to make arrangements to pay up prosmptly that the provisions of the will smay be comp'lied with ; and all persons having eamius agjainst the Estate wvill plhease present themt to the ExcntoSs immediately, properly at tested. A. J. HAMMOND, Ex' W. 0. HARRIS. 5 Se-pt 8 tf 85 FRESIN OYSTERS generally on hand and for sale by E. T. DAVIS, Agt. Nov 24 -tf 4G EONS-Just received five Boxes Choice .14LCMONS. B. T. DAVIS, Agent. May19 t 19 BYTHE LAST STEAMER! WM. H. CRANE, AUGUSTA, GA., 2Eas.* M7-ast XBcoe1srec1 Petit's Pup, KID GLOVES; DELAINE- and DEBAGF.,at12c; Mantilla and Square Wool SH A W IY; Ladies Merina VESTS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Black and Colored FRINGES; Clark's White and Col'd Glazed ThFREAD; Men's, Women's and Children's HOSE; White and Red FLANNELS, very cheap; New styles PRINTS and DELAINES; SATINETS, LINSEYS and BLANKETS; Brown and Bleached SHIRTING3, at Gic. AND A' GREAT VARIETY OF OTHER GOODS, Which will be sold as low as any other CASH HOUSE Can afford them this side of New York. Augusta, Dec 22 at 50 PLANTATION GOODS, IN Store and ready for inspection a large Stock of Georgia all wool PLA INS; Lowell Mills PLAINS; Washington KERSEYS; Plaid LINSEYS, in every variety; OSNA BURGS and Georgia STIPES; White and Colored Negro BLANKETS. 0' Will L e sold cheap. J. H. SULLIVAN & CO. Nov 10 tf 44 NEW GOODS FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE, E PENN, Agent, would respectfully an a nounce to his customers and the public generally that he has received his Stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS. His Stock is full and complete, and has been selected with great care, both in styles and prices, and will not fail to give ENTIRE SA'2ISFAC TION. He feels grateful for the liberal p..tronage al ready received, and solicits a continuance of the same the pro-ent season, and protuises to do his best to please all who may give him a call. NovI tf 43 Administrator's Sale, I WILL sell on the 5th January 1859, at my residence, four miles West of Meeting Street, on the Long Cane Road, all the personal property belonging to the Estate of Mary White, dee'd., con siting of TWO NEGROES, to wit: Israel, about 60 years old, well known as-a good shingle drawer, and lave about 12 years o!d, very likely, One 1ed, Bedstead and Furniture, and other articles not necessary to be mentioned. Terims, sn a credit until the 1st day of Oetobrr 19. Purelasers to give Note with approved se eurities. Property not delivered until terms of sale complied with. ' JOHN IIARLING, Ad'or. DTe 15 3t 49 Administrator's Sale. B Y an order from Wmi. F. )ur'roe. Ordinary, I will proceed to sell at my residence ion MON IDAY, the 3d January next, all the Personal Es tate of Holden Posey, decd., consiting of TEN LIKELY NEGROES, One House, one alule and one Oxen. 'Termns made known on da.y nf sale. SA M. POSEY, A dn'r. Dec1 t 49 Administrator's Sale. B)Y an order From WV. F. Durisoe, Ordinary of IEdtgefiel.l District, I will sell at theo late residence of Lemuel J. Hamilton, decasedi, one mile fronm I. Bole's Steam Mill, Eighit likely ne roes on Thur~day thme 30thm of December inst. J AS. M. 11ARR iSON, Adm'or. Dee. 22 2t 50 Administrator's Sale, [B Yan order from W. F. liurisece Esq , Or.lina ry of Edgefield D~istrict, I will proceed to ell on 0th day of Januazy unexct, rat t~he I te resi ence of Jesse Leopard, dee'dl, a I the personl prop-:ity of the sa.id deceased, consisting of SIX LIKELY NEGROES. One Marc, three Mules, Cattle, Stock and Fat ilogs, Corn, Fodder, Shucks, (Jate, Cott..n and Cotton Seed, One Gin Ihead, one two Horse Wag n, one Buggy and Ilarnmess, Plantation Tools, lousehohi and Kiteten Furniture. Also, one fine old watch. TE1RMs-AlI sums of antd under Ten dollars ash-over that anmsount on a cred t until thme 25th, Decemiber 1859, with interest from dlate. Pa.r hasers to give notes with two approved sureties. Property not to be removed until the terms of sale are coumplied with. J. D. JOhNSON, Adm'or. Dec. 15 , u 50 STATrE O:'sou'TH CAROLINA, EDGEFlIl.D DISTRICT, IN EQWTY'l. Blinda Leopard,Paito y Dl. Johnson, A dm'or, and others. U NDER an order from Chancellor Wardlaw, I will sell on the premises, the following Real Estate of Jes.e Leopard, deceased, at the same time with tho sale of hs personalty, viz: on the th day of January next: A TR ACT OF LAND, containing Two httndr,.d acres, more or less, lying on Wilsons' Creek. in this District, bounde~d by lands of J. II. Brooks, James Richardson, John Day and Wma. Head. TERas:-One and two years credit, in equal annual instlmients, with interest fronm clay of sale, except aes to costs which must be paid in cash. Purchase tuoney to be secured by Bond with anm pe sureteA. SIMKINS, c.E.E.n). Dec.15, Sto 50 NTOTICE.-All persons are forewarned from . tradling for a Note given by the subseziber to Johni Walker, for :S, payable 1st Jan. 1860, and dated I 3th Dee I858,-and also for onme other Note given by Amon Lindsey to the Subscriber for $I100, payable one daiy after, and traded by me to the said .Johnt Walker. As the property for which the said Notes were given has proved unsound their pay ment will be resisted. SJMSON IIARRI-9. Dec 15 3t 49 N OTICE--All persons indebted to the Es tate of .lohn A. Coleman, deod., will make payment by the first February next ; and all per sons hamving demauds against the Estate will rea der themn in properly attested for payment. LEWIS SAMPLE, A'r J. B. F LOYD. Ad'r Dee 8 2us* 48 NOTICE--AII persona having claims against the Emtate of James S. Col-man, dee'd., are hereby notified to render themz in by the let March 185'- oths. rwise their note and accounts will posi tively b,- debarred. And those indebted to said Estate msust pay up the l10th February next, or they will moost assuredly be conmpelled to pay coss. 13ENNET PERRIY, Adns'or. -June 9 Jm* 22 N OTICE.-AI persons indebted to the Es taite ofl Smmnuel Beard. dee'd , are requested to umake psayment, andI those hamvinmg demands against the said Es.ta-te will render themi ini prol-erly attested, as soon as possible. J. D). JIOIINSON, Admn'or. Dee 15 tf 49 N OTICE.-AIllpersonts indebted to the Es tate of 11. M. Ilerlong. dee'd., are requested to male paiymsent hy thse first Monilay in Ja~nuary next. Alter that time their Nute s and Accounts will be leit in the hands of may A ttorn-y for col k-etion. 11. C. 11ER LONG, A d'r. iee 15 49 3t Notice Positive. A LL persons indebted to thme Esta.te or Mrs. I Lucy Sussmmi, dec-sed, are requested to pasy the mne forthwith ; and thoe having demands against said Estate will please re nd.-r them in pro per~y attesa d, as soon as possible. I desire to settle up the Esta'o witheout del:.y. B. M. T- LBERT. A dt'or. de lbonis non. N.e. 2, l8:-8 12mn 43 FINE TENNESSEE BACONV-Sides, I'Shoulders and llams-for sale by 0. L. PENN, Agt. ANv24 fLf 46 Edgefield Female Institute! T HE undersined having purchased the Edge field Female Institute premises, propioses to establish a permanent SchoAl that shall furnish every facility to Young Ladies flor acquring a lib eral education ; and he asks the hearty co-opera tion of all who are friendly to such an enterprise. le will be assisted by as many Teachers as the numbwr of pupils may req niro. The exercises of the Sclh..l will commence on Monday the 10th of January. 185, and close the 10th of July following. After that time the School will open in PSoptember and close the last of June, thus bringing the vacation regularly in July and August. The rates of Tuition will be the same as hereto fore. payablo half at the opening, antl half at the close of the Session. The following recommendation from the Profes sors of the University of Virginia is submitted. ".The Undersigned, having been informed that Mr. Joix R. GWA.LTNEY, a Master of Arts of this Institution, will take charge of the Female Insti tute at Edgefield, .. C., are pleased to have an opportunity to testify to their high appreciation or his merits as a Scholar, and as a Christian gen tleman. They believe that his attainments and character qualify him for eminent u.efnlm ss, as a Teacher of the first class, and they recommend his School accordingly. A. T. Bi.EDsoE, Prof. of Mathematics, W. H. McGUFFEY, Prof. of Moral Philosophy, S. MAvi:s, Prof. of Chemistry, B. L. GILDERLSLEEVPE, Prof. of Greek. J. L. CABELL, Prof. of Physiology & Surg. A. HOWARD, Prof. of Medicine. J. S. DAVIS, Prof. of Anat., Ther., & Bot. J. P. HoLCoME,Prof of Const.& Intern. Law, Joux B. Mixon, Prof. of Com. & Statue Law. FRANCIS H. SMIT, Prof. of Nat. Philosophy. GESSNER HARRIsoN, Prof. of Latin." LV The following also, from Rev. Jonv A. BROADUS,j forierly Chaplain at the University of Virginia. CIIARLOTTSVILL.E, VA., Dec. 11th, 1858. Mr. Jonx R. GWAIrSPY, M. A., is well known to me, having been for several years a student at the University of Virginia, and a nt-mber of the Church of which I am pastor. Ilis degree as Maa.ter of Arts of the University, will probab'y he in the estimation of most persons, a sufficient evi dence of good scholarship. lie is a tian of unit enally reliable character, conscientibus, laborious and kind. I anticipate fur him a large success in the Female Institute at Edgefield, and affection ately commend him to my few acquaintances in South Carolina, as a brother every way deserving their confidence and support. JOUN A. BROADUS. [V Any one, desiring further information will please address JOhIN R. GWALTNEY, M. A. Edgefleld, S. C., Nov 17 tf 45 Edgefield Male Academy! -0 ARRANGEIENTS EOR 185I ! NEW & HIGHLY APPROVED TEACHER. -U T 1E undersiganed, Tru-tees of the Edgefield Male Academy, are gratified in being able to state that their institution will open again on the 3rd Monday in January, 1859, under the most promising auspices. Mr.JAMES 0. FERRELL comes into the chiarae of the Academy as Principal, and will be ably as siste4. Mr. F. brings the most acceptable recoin mendations from men of judgment and truth. lie is at once, say they, a proficient scholar and a Christian gent.eman, an accurate teacher and ana energetic discip.linarian. The Trustees feel every confidence in th~e man of their choice and hope for a larac in-comning of stt<~~t fronm this atnd the sutrroun~ding Districts. The facilities they oil'er tare of high order, as they have every r easont to belie'. The termas o1 tuition &c., are the same as last year. R. T. MD1.4, A. SIMK.Nd, '1 0. A. A 'DISON, a . D EN.. W AL D, I W. C. MOR AGN E.J N. B.-Mr. FERR E LL presents the motst fiat teri,,g testinonmials, as to character aind qualhifica ions, fronm sneh mnent as Presidenat R1Yr..rs of the Richmsaond (Via.) Collenze, anid P'rofessors DAn:xxv, CaKISTIAx and TURNER of the samte Itastiutiotn. Also, trout the 1ev J AMEs B. TA TLIOR, well kanownt to somea of our p~eople, anid froma Rev. $. G. Mlisox, of Virgintia. Dec. 22, 1858. 7t 50 Liberty Hill Female Academy, 'I 'Il E Exercises (of thais School will begini on Mon Iday the 3rd of .hlanuaary next, under the .su pervisi..a of Mis.s L A UK A M. A G E, who comss to us highly r, comnmeaned as a teacher. TEaxs PEa SEtSIsoN or FiVE MlONTuS. Min..r Enl-sha Brante.................S6,00 The abo.ve with Grammaar and Geogaphy... .8,100 igher Brances of English............l10,tha Music .... ................. .,001 ~se of Pinant........................2,t'0 Good board can be obtinedl near the School on resonable tns. gg For further particulatrs enquire of either of the undersignedl. W M.T. WEST. * t G ESltGE J. STIEPP.\RD, ;; AIUNER G. W HIITS, -- J.\S. S. H ARiRISON, I Rt. M. FULLKit.J ILiberty Hill, Dee. 22d. 58 tf 50 School Notice. H A VING baeen tendered, by the Taustees of the " Fuller intstitutute,"~ the use of their comodious Building; A pparatue, Furniture, &c., my Schaool, for the instruction of Girls and young Ladies, will be resaumed on the 1ith of . antuary next, without the aid of Trruste, s. All the Enag lishi branaches, with Music. French, Drawinsr, Paiting, Wax Work, Needle Work, &c., will be tauhtt. Tate scholastic year will be divided into two sessions, first contmmencing 7th of .lanary anad closing 31st of July; second conamencing 5th Septeamber tad closingi 10th of December. That every facility may be. offered for a thorouagh edu cation, the services oaf may sister, Mrs. M. A. BL AND, have beetn entgaged, who will assist me in thme Musical and Ortnamental departmaents. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore be stowed, I hope, by strict attention and unremit ting industry, to receive a corntinuanuce of the same.ANNIE C. GOTT. Greenwood, S. C., Dec. 8, 3m 48 STEVENS' CREEK ACADEMY, T HE exercises of tais Academy ill be re surned on the 1st Monday tan J~muary next, under the supervision of J. WV. McCANTS, Esq., a graduate of Emory and Hlenry College, of Vir g inia came to this neighborhood with the best of recommendations as to character and qualifications, and w.e can now testify to tlae fact ourselves, he havirng taught five tmonths to our entire satisfaction. Younag men wishing to prepare for Colleg~e, we do not think could do better thtan to conme to our school. It is in a good neighborhood where board can be obtainted at cheap prices. J. S. aSMYLY, J1. L ANDRUM, ~.Trustees. DJ. C. TOMiKINS,) Nov. 24, 1858 46 d Happy Valley Academy, r'j"ISI School whicha is situated near tihe resi .1 dence of J. F. Brass, ntiae miles North west of Edgelleld Village, wvill comnmence oma the 24th Janntary mnext,, uder the charge of its former teacher, Misst JULIETT M. PICKERING. The 8eholastic year will be divided into two Se~ssons, the first of 24 weeks, aand the seconad of 16 wee'ks. Terms for the English branches, $20 per year For French $12-Music, $40, and S4 for the use of Piano. schaolars will he chasrged Irom thec timte of entrance till the chose of the Sessiona, except int cases of sickness. 1p--Oood board can be procured near thte School at $7 per month. Dec 13 5t* 49 Long Branch Academy. day in January, and the iSession will close about the middle of Junte. Several vacancies have occurred by sttmdents going into business. Early ahplicationsl are solicited, amnd will be p)romtly answered. Monthly Circulars wilt 1 e isued, containing the number of Recitations anid their degree of perfection, absenace, deportment, &c Thec strictest discipline ill be exercised, and a dissipated or immioral student cannot remain. JAS. E. CROSSLAND, Prin. Beach Island. R. C.. Dec 13 4t 49 NOTICR WE HAVE JUST 1.ECEIVED F ROM HEAD-QUARTERS, A very handsome and select assortment of tht FINEST JEW.LRY, Which we will sell a a VERY SMALL AD YANCE on Manufacturers prices C3"The attention of the Ladies to it is respect fully asked. - BLAND & BUTLER. Edgefleld, Dcc 1- tf 47 GREAT BARGAINS --IN JAMES KEN EY, AUG LSTA, GE01 GIA, B EGS leave to call the attention of his friends and the public to his largre and well assorted Ztock of Fancy & Domestic DRY GOODS! le havina disposed of all his oll Goods previous to his going to the North, is now in possession of nit ENTIRELY NEW STOCK, Which comprises all that is Fashionable and Desirable in Style! He ias added to his Store another Department in which he keeps a large supply of Negro Blankets, &c., &c., &c. All of which will be sold at prices not to be beaten by any House in Augusta. He has a splendid lot of DELAINES, worth 37 cis. which he sells for 25 ets CL.OAKS and S1lAWLS, very cheap; All wool DELAINES, ROBES, &c., very cheap; Fine SILKS, all styles, cheaper than ever; Embroidered COLLA Its worth $1, for 50 cts. AND ALL OTHER GOODS IN PRO PORTION. Augusta, Nov 1 tf 43 FRESH GROCERIES, &c. T HE Subscriber is now receiving a cho'ce stock of well-selected GROCERIES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, &c., Which will be sold at mode-rate prices. The as sortmeit is large, and consists in part of Stewart's C. SI AR, an excellent article; New Orleans, old process, SUGAR, Superior Crushed do. do Poxdered do. Sugar UMuse SYRUP; New Orleans do. Old Government Java COFFEE; Superior R-io do. Choice OLD BRANDY, coo.1, better, best; Gibson's XX WI11TSI ', n first rate article; Also, all other LIQURS, WINICS, &c.; Excellent TOBACCO and SEGARS; Confectionaries and Pickles; Fresh Salmnon and Sardines; MACKER EL, No 1 and 2,-in Kits, very fine; Good English I iairy CII EKSE; Supecrlne FIl.OUR ; .su,'erior qualities of t 0.AP, &c.. &c., &ec. All of whichi has been bought at reasonable prices an,.l will be sold at small profits. Thankful for past patronage, the Subscriber hopes by strict kttention to merit a continuation of the same. W. E. LEGG. Decb tf 4 THE LIVER INVIGARATOR, PR1EPAR~ED DY DRI SANFORD. ISnra scetitle* mesdieni discovery, and is dlaily workin1g cures., nt too'' areait to believe. It eures :ms if lay tug. Ie, aeenI the first dose civring b~eme-fii, und Mschium umore~ thian lie bottle i, reqilredi to euare anoy kinda 'if Liver Compillainot, fromi the woars .lanund~ice sor Dypepisin to a connnona's hend-m niee all sof which are tihe resnlt of ia diseased Liver. 'lThe Liver is ne ofste psriieal't regaitsors oif tihe huansaa bodys, unda wheln it ps~~4ierformis its funictionas well tihe jssswers ot'r the .:am are rainy ldelped. Thec stsaaluch-s atmst entirely dljeendenatn sathe healthy actioni (of the l.tver lfar lihe r loraiser lierfisrnuaance ofi its funestihens. Wia~hen esim neh is at thauli, tihe boaweis re n' funil', unda thme whitle systeinal n tre r i in ennmic quaenice taf one argun-ithe "ijLiver- havinag enced to uds it' mibity. Fornth ial:senI es of thatg organ,. anes sat time prprsietar~ s~ h :mstnd ii dthis studsy, inii ~apruetiCe sot nisre laaaIh a twenty year.-, ____toolliadtsomeitreined~y whesre w i t h to es.un~ternet the nmany dcraangiements too which it ils Ihibte. T1o' prove~ that this re~ mtedy is at iLst fsound', any pesaa trssnhsiedi with Liv e r Complhaint I a amn y oft its f irms, h~as but tao try a bottle, ands conuvictioni is certin. K A compssmunditt~ habeen fsrimd bsyadieslving gums anad e~traeibImg that plart ~.which is soubie four tIm an tive irtuens of time imedi oine. Thense gims remsau e all morbiid oar hsadt liuiter r~ufrsm thaets stem, suplyi ing in their piie a halthay ). itaow or bile, invigoratingc tie itsineha, enumsing tiod ts dilgest well, putrifyig tie bloodsa, givinig tu.nme andi henlii to the i, hlie mi-ilaI tiery, remaoavin'g the enses of tr hei dsisease, nndi~ effet ing a ratin euare witiaisut Tan a y oaf the disamgreele after elfects, felt bay uinmg Catasmel or .\lInemrai V,>i son tiat is usualmly resoar test tao. Oneia dstaes afer enitimng is s autdint to relieve t ha c soaunch, anda parevenat the tossil from risinig amid seuar Only one dose taken befo retiring, preventb nihtmare. Omnty onei sets taken at nighat Isiosenms the bowels genty, ands enres castoile nsss. In ImaNe takeni naetr eaicit meal will cure Dysspepsla. ;tf"One dsea tof two tea spsoonisful will always re lieve Sick ii es-:amnehe. One bsottle takenm faor te 9 nia saabstruction. removes the ennise (or the di-sense, nasan makesa pe srfectt enmrs. Onmiy One ahaSe immtaedi ateliy relieves Cihlite, whaile Omie asie. stnrepentedi, v'is a sture enmre~ tar ('hasat era Mearhsa, andmm a pre venlntive air Chaaaiern, lne dsean takenm asnen, uuwill parevenmt tihe recu~rrenmce air lilisius Atneks, wihile ?-, it relleves :dl polait ra-d ings. . (Ef Onliy one bottle is neadedi to thrmow out oaf thec sytema then s.~'ett5sor miedi eie atfter a hanmg sicknes.. Onme britite taikena foar .iaunimler. re~.moivems all yallowness o r umururni r cilor fromn the skina. Ones dlosem taken a skoirt timo biefoire snting gives vigor to the nppesotite, nnid ainkes thodmi aiirtm'tweol. Onte dotse, retten repsentedt, nures t'hroie iarrsn-~a in its worst fornmu, wrhite sumhmmer ud boiwei comaiiaiL ints iia msit to the i1rst dasie. One oar two doases eures attacks cnused lby woirms, wilue for wrmms ha cibiirena, there is nas surer, safer or spseediier rema edy 'in the world, ns it never falls. 'lhere is nmo eaxaggerationi tam these statenimnts; they are plain, toiber facts, thmat we rann give evhslence to prove, wihile all whio use It are giving their unianimotus testamnony ini its favor. We take iinite plensuire in recommnienading this micineks as a preventive fair Fever amnd Agume, Chill Fever, anda all Fevers oaf a Billiouts type. It asperate's witha certninty. andt thusandtasarea wilimng tsa testify to ims wsandierndl virtuies. Amonalg the hunditredos sof Liver lenmedlies now offeredl tao the psublic, there harme none we tnn so igly recnmtniend as DR. SANFORID'S INVIGOiIATOR, so generaly knoawni now throughaout thet tionl. Tiis preparation las truly a Liver Invigorntor, pirodiuing time most hmnppy resuals on all who use It.. Ahmnost iniitnuerabe certidenates haave becen glv en to the great virtue or thais umdicine by those of thme hiagh et staninmg in saaeietya amnd we knmaw it to toe the best prepn-t ration now before the iaubli.-Jforhon Coatasy Demoert. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PiElt BOTTLE. SANF-ORD & CO., Proprietors,8345 lDroadway, New York. 12For sale at Etdgefleld C. HI. by G. L. PEN N, Agent. June16,1 SS. 1_____.l 28 N OTICE-.\ll persona indebted to the Estrate of David Onzcts, 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 p ,yment. T. J. OUZTS, ,E'os L. BRiOOK8. Exos Oct. 0, tf 39. N OTICE-All persons itidebted to the Es tate sof J. W. Rearden, dne'dl, are requested toa make jimediate payiment; and all paersonas hiv ing any deniands against the same will pre sent thenm properly authenticated. JAR CATLLIRON, , d'r S. REA RIDEN. A r DeS Iff 48 N OTICE.--All the heirs and guardiansa oh the Estate of Robert Merchiant, deceasedl ate herebg' notifiedl to meet ime at Edefieldi C. 11. on the 5tlh day of Janutary next, at 10 o'clock be. fore WV. F. Durisoc, Ordiniary of Edgefield District to make a iettlement on the said Estate. All per. sons hanvina ainy demands against the Eatate arc requested to present them by that dayi, piroperly attested, if not presented by that day thecy will bt null and void. BA LEY MERC1IANT, Adma'or. Dec. 22 3t 50) N O T IC E.--AII persons having demanta against thme Estate of Benj. L. Murrell, dae'd are requested to piresenit them, to the Administra. tors, properly attested, and alt itldebted to sait Estate, are requested to make payment. LUKE CULBRLEATII' Adm FERIABA MURRELL, *"dn'r nD c G, ' 48 NEW & ELEGANT SHAWLS. Splendid Mantilla SITA LS, new and eLegant stylIs; Firne Crape SIIAWLS ; lI"ich Chenlile S1IAWLS; . Fine Stella SEl AWLS. lienile Bordters; Large Bay State and Scotch Double SHAWLS, fully 25 to 40 per cent. ehieaper than the .+.ame class of Goods were six weeks ago. Jist reeived pet-d 2 Per -' t GRAY & TURLE Y'S. Rich New Siks. New and Elegant SILKS, in Robe A 2 Juipes, Rohe A'Valente, lltbe A'Quille, Ribe A Le, B3hvadere, Plaid and Plain SILKS. Just received and Imr sale very cheap at GRAY & TURLEY'S. MOU RNING GOODS. Lupin's best BOMBAZINE, very cheap; Fine French Black MERINO; Fine all wool MUSLIN DELAINE; Fine Black ALPACA; Heavy Rich Ilack SILK, without Lustre; Fine French and English Black CR APE; Black and White Crape COLLARS; Fine Black and iaw Silk IOSE. For sale, very cheap, at GRAY & TURLEY'S. 11O[SEKEEII IOB 8.4, 9.4, and 10.4 Double DAMASK, very suerior quality, for Table Cloths; Fine French TOWELS, with and without l ringe; Double Damask NAPKINS and DOYLIES; Huckaback and Russia DIAPERS; 10-4, 11.4, and 12-4 SHEETING, of superior quality, Fine Ribbon-bound BLANKETS; Heavy large size Georgia made BED COMFORTERS; Fine LONG-CLOTH, soft finish, manufactured expressly to our own order; Fine White FLANNELS, Fine Plain and Plaid Sack FLANNELS. For sale low at GRAY & TURLEY'S. Plantation Goods. Heavy large size BLANKETS, warranted to weigh eight pounds to the pair; Fine Heavy Mackinaw BLANKETS; Extra Heavy Cable WVarp KERSEYS; Iheavy Georgia PLAINS; Ten bales very superior KERISEYS, at very low price; Ihcary all wool UlRAB CLOTH, a very superior article for Carriage Drivers ; SATINETS anid Kentucky JEANS; STRIPES and OSNABURGS; Marlboro' STRIPES and PLA IDS; Ihcavy lRed FLANNELS, very low priced. For sale, very cheapj, at GRAY & TUJRLEY'S. Augustai, Nov. 24, 1858. 4ms 46 CANDIDATES, O IE Wor Bh.orriuWW1VRRCIEDORUUA TC WitM. Q UA TT LEDUM, - F LEWIS JONES, H1. DOULWAllE,God LWSCO VAlt, F l 'n WV. W. SA LE, Wor cer3z..NAL I RIL WILLIA M L.. STEVENS, LEWIS COLEMAN,Uualketorhctd. JAMES SPANN, RO0BERT D. ILYAN, ~Dtrnna oorrte tsc rcaa JACESON CO VAlt,cnnttitoiesaiatinweepcfulin F. M. NICHOLAS, vt lcatnino hs h atgo agis EDMUND PENN, AN&BTL . S. HAItlRISON,EdfihOt2tt2 For Taz Collecto'r.FALG D STARLING TURNERi, M. WV. LYLES, pE usibrrpctuyanocett C. A. IION,J.tirSokr T. J1. WlIIT AK EIR, TFHEOPI1ILUS DEAN,Fllnd1itrDyGod CHARLES CARTER, I o opeoTeDIS OD mrc CIIAS. M. MAY, JOUN C. LOVELESS, :l h e n allnil tl .'h 'AL For Orcd:iz.aryr. VRYCA. D. L. TUlRNER. 3 .SLIA O W. F. DURISOE, Nv1 f4 DAVID BOIE,--_ _ _ _ - J.P. ADNEY, 8 . R FFN, terNTCS t ls ATTORNEY A' A A.ND 21 OLIClT0hl IN EQUIlTY, Jtayaot cua l hs netd ihrb Will attend prac-mptly to all lninaess eintrtusil Nted o okAcuat om owrladpy to his case. Ollice No. :! Law~ IHauI.i Tc tnangSoaka'usii. fBAG Edgetield C. H., liee 8, 1858. tf -$18,R P, WNlA )N U A .CF J. L. A D) D I S 0 N, anlrPe13t ATTO3=t1'TF.. ATr aA-W, AND MA'GISTRIATR, AOUQI BWHLE Will attend ptropirly to all busainess entrusted ta P~ ia ad. acs his caie. gFOnlice, over B1. C. Bryan's Fiore. FO OL.(~S, Edgefleld, S. C., Dec. 1 ly 4' EP~ UL nom h lnesai h Ml. C. B U T L E R, ANWSOEI ABRS . A T T1 0 R N E Y A 'T L A Wv, a ereRoisnsldsnwhrteyae Office in Law Range, SIA BOE ofalecrpinll1 EDoEFIELD C. IT-, S. C. w~hi arne ogv odstsato o May 15 tf 25 1 ots rcsiadnae IJIEOPLASIC PROCESS WheaovhYc OF iNIEaTiNG A.4TXPZCA.aT333TUDisE.to TJ"HE Subscriber having furnished himself with r~{ imo I .CNJGA O .a license to use this NEW PROCESS of ..~a isle nte2dls. ymta INSEBTING ABTIFICIAL TEETH, cosn.All-osbaigleun gintw la nowv ready to serve all who may aeed .-ueh, with wilreattem frIltn .Altosin b an assurance of a more perfect adaptaetion, anid a dtuserreecflyoicedocalndete closer resemblance to the natural organs, thian can aserya otileasfteridltacwlnt be realized by any other method. Its perfe.ct pu- egtea I . UNN 1A O rity. cleanlinaess, freedom fromit all taste, or galvame a br, u ,88 setsation, durability, comfort and seenirity, are aong the advantages claimed for this SUPIEIORTohePbi nmode of setting Artificial Teeth. II. PARKELR. TTAIGsl n u nieiueeti h June 24, tf 24 L frno .LCaaitgan&Cotouro T HI OS s. . & C. II. 11 OI S E, neratdrlnl.Wartanflarth ieh SUCCESSORS TO LEE .& MOISE, tirfgCwhaeecvendslitacnn WHOLEBALE GROQERS,H.L UINA, No. 7, Hlayne StreetI, mbrSCAu4,'86n3 CHARLESTON, S, . C,__ ______________ Jan 27 ly 3 A. J. PELLETIER & CO.,ofteisorWioCmaycnb hdt S. .aOmMLuAen,,l bur. hois.h Fll& n frta Cintera Good -DELER 1Usluall kept o h trade. Pains, OlsPcrIunicy, ~s9 lOfollowringe to er them Cout such pricestas AT WOLESLE ND RTAIL ite the catenti of he whwntgd aroans.o Hamburg~Edefel, Oct 27S 9 te er15,an ilme at Efil 4.2 OTJE.-II ersns avig cains aainbsLent C bers AEresetl.noneta N te stae f illamLogcde'd. ae a.ll and Wstr, aDyt-t Goods herbyreqesed o resti. tem~irpely ttst Saand omete ThemberS D mrc ed; nd ll ersns utdtbte tosai Esate a ll E t Sw and~ s fa uioabe Adctyk . TeSA mak im editeGayentiS oavere ough ow and wUillbeSod B. H.YOLJNJ3LOO, Admr. CB. ULLIVAN t CvlO. Aug1 tf 32 Nov 10 8f 44 CAROLINA HOTEL T FIE Undersigned beoa leave to inform the U. public that on the FIRST MONDAY IN JA N A RY NEXT, he wl offer for sale to the highest bidder, the above named valtiable HOTEL, formit-lv known as the SPANN 1.0TEL. e is indured to do this in cor-4iJiitre of domcstiemis fortune,. Fndiing h1 n selr i11mpetent, situated aslie q in carty on 'neh a 1.'usintess profitably, he in de ir.iNs of ti. i.' is attentin to:,ome other pursuit. - 'Ihis 11OT' 1 Ii in nlways had, and, as long as weil keht, %% !if :Io cotinue to hard a liberal I.ntr:it - 1:.4 . a l ition and convenienco t. the I.,i .: .n. t 'f t.4e Villa -c, s ender it alto i.ethmer de:in i Wt tos vilteors and the Ira velling pub liet! itternliv. A! taccLhed tils 110 1 EL is oi.). of the lest reactal,te Gardens, it. ar one nere in sire. Also, three laro e Stoek Lots and htabliia for over one huindied joj..se&. Aid all r.ecessary outbuildinga reiu'rel (tit ruch lia -mixes. z-hould any ore wilshing a private residence in Town, buy this l oure, they could at a very mode rate expene, coisaverL it into one of the finest and urst desirab!e private residesic, s that the Town attiards. ITTerne liberai, and mado keown on day of sale. F. M. NICHOLAS. ]'c 8- 48 At Private Sale. TRACT OF L AN) containing TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES more or hs:s, situated on the Edgefleld, & Ham burg Plank load, two and a hl:f miles from Edge field C. IL. On the place is a new and commodi otus dwelling and all necessary out buildings in excellent repair. The place is healthy and well watered. I~. Fur further particulars, apply to A. BUSH NELL, who now resides on the place. Dec 16 tf 49 OAK LAND FOR SALE. f qllit Sub-erib;.rs ate desirous of selling their I VALITABItX TRACT OF LAND am taining One Hun'dred -mid eightysix Acres, L.)ing on Rocky Cieek, nine miles unda half North of Kd.field U. I., hounded by lands of .lohn - Wright, .Jacob Wright, 11. H. Paborn and Wthers. On the premises is a comfortable dwelling houo ani out buildings. The abundance'of water is one of its paramount adivantages. Also on the p'ace are two never failing Springs of excellent water. The locality is remarkably healthy. As to the quality of the land, none surpasses it. The hind under cultivation is well adapted to Cornt, Cotton and Grains of all kind. About 90 acres of this Tract is under fence, and in a high state of enll vation, 40 of which is fresh. The remainder Is well timbered woodland. Persons wishing to make money and. live satim fled the remainder of their days, will do well to call on the Subscribers at an early day. Terms made easy an-d necommodating. J. D. & M. B. JOUNSON. Dee 15 3t* 49 Ridge Land for Sale. T IE Subscriber desirous of changing his place of residence, offiers for sale his VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION Consisting of F1VE IIUNDRKD ACREiS, and lying imnediately on the Columbia and Edgefield Road. On the prenises are a fine one story HTouse, with basement, and all necessary out buildings,-all new. Al so, an excelh-nt well of water, a veryau perior Orchard and Vineyard, consisting of a great variety of fruits, a fine Garden, shrubibery, &c. Plantation in fine repair,-every field- havingi a new well paainted gate. Plantation ndvantagcously watered, &c., .&c. CL TNWAD gf The weekly Columbia Banner will please copy six weeks, and forward bill to this ofliee. Nov. 24, 1858 tf -40 Land for Sale, rT HE Subscriber, desiring to change-his bui ness, offers for sale his TRACT OF- L AND containing Six Hundre~d Acres. On the place is a good Dwelling House and all necessary buildingzi. Also, a good Fawv Mill. About, 140 acres of th's Tract are cleared-70 of which are fresh land. This tract is situate about 2j miles Ifast of the Pine Ilouse. I will take pleasure In showing thme land to any one who may wish. to purchase. ABSALOM DJORNE. Sept 8 tf 85 At Private Sale, IFP not sold at Private Sale before the first Mon tday in .January next, we will sell at Public aue tion on that day, ait Newberry 0. 11 , the tract of lasnd containing ElGHT IlJUNIREDI ACRL~I. nmore or less, bsnd~sed by lamnds of Thns. A. Floyd,' Michael Werts and Graves Spearmnan, being the tract o~f landi latsely pm-IchaseLd by u- from S. 'r. A gnew. The tract is one of the best in Newberry Dis trict, adapted to the culture of Cotton, Corn and Small Grain. On the premhisel there is a good dwelling, first rate negro cabins, Gin Ihouse, Screw and all the necessary outbuildings. It will be sold on the fullowing terms :-One fourth ensh ; the balance on one and two years credit, with approved security and mortgage of property. ED)WARD H1. FISHER, JOI1N A GNEW, per G. G. DEWALT, At'ty. Dec.8, 4t - 48 State of South Car~olina. *EDGEFIEL~D DISTRICT, IN EQUIT. Temaperane liI iler anad others, Dll &b .Jan. Alorris, his wite Lucy, et. al. ~~ t~d~~ BY virtue of an order fromr Chan~cllsor Wariliaw .Iin this case, I will sell at Edgelield C. 11., sis sale day in .Ilanumuiy next, the following posrtion oif the R~eal la'taate of liartler larche-r, d'cesased. Twos hsundred an.l six t#41)~ neres is, be laid off fraom the ti-act wher.on the saiid .deccaed resided at die tisme sr hsis deathl. tand which u ill ho loented on ithe exstranel portion of thme said tract, and being the moist remote from the dwelling Tr.sss-A credit or twelve mon-has from Jay of sale with interest fronm said dlate, except costs to be paisd in ea~lh. P'urchiase money toi be secured by bond with adlegnsate- sureties. A. SlIMKlNS, c.R..E.D. Nov. 2M, Ot 40' State or South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQWITY John C. Griggs and wife and others, Samuel Borders and wi'e and other. BY virtue of an order from Chancellor Ward. 1)law, I will sell, on the premises, the valuable tract of land deascribed in the above-designated Bill; the sale to occur positively on Thursday 13th of Janmuamry next. The tract contains nine hundred and seventy-five (975) acres, and is situated in the heart-of the Cam bridae neighborhood, adjoining land of Geo. A. Addison, lU. G. Md. Dunovant, 11. H. Mays and others. Tetaxs--A credit of one and two years, except coistas to be paid in cash. Purchaser, to give Bond. with ample sureties to secure the purchase money. Titles to be paid for extra. A. SIMKiNS, c.EPg D. Dec 22, 8t *60. Boot and Shoe Notice. r H~E Subscriber continues to have ..made, on the shortest notice, and..in the best manner, thej finest and most sub stantial BOOTS nnd SROES. All orders left at his Shop will be promptly it. tended to. C. M. GR AY or myself will be found at all times in the Village to attend to all order. No work to leave the shop without the knowledge of the Nubscriber or my Agent, C. M. GRAY. g7Shtop opposite B3. J. Ryan's Livery 8table. E3. H. YOUNGBLOOD. Juneo2 tf 21 T AST NOTICE.m-All persons having de mands against the Estate of John Doby, de-. ceased, are hereby notified that they must present thetm by or befoire the 10th of January next, as5en that day we disiign making a final settlement of the Estate. Persona indt bted to said Estate are- alho eaunestly requesated to aet tle up by or before that date.. J. AaD VOR, AgL n& r it - .