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A-__ the viewif maki ke in onr - basi'ness, wuvill from s d , sell o ENTIRIPSTOC df DESIR ERCHAN DISE at PRIM COST for H1, BUT OR OAS. N X! Anxious to clYout the Stoc onep, we invite al who want s CHEAP- C '!I to give us a call. All perso indebted to th irm, or to W. P. Butler, ind ually, are ea :rqetdt make pay t. Neither tim inclination will allow us to lay settlemen we earnestly ask the co ration of all IA & BUTLER. Jan 12 tf1 A Card, THE ahscriber takes this me f Informing th# blic that be has sold stock in trade has recentl'y had the Is- ement of as .AgentWhis son Mr. E. M. RN he will con tinue ale business at the same old d. In re tiri m his connection with this blishment, the 1. rbe renders his heart-1felA auks to the genoaous and conflding people of 'efeld who haveso long and soliberally sta his friend; andbe respectfully asks- that the. sde favorable kiisin may be extended to his sue essor. G L. PENN. Jan. 11, if - 1 To the Public, have entered into the business ntly carried on by my father, and in doi go solicit a share Of patronage of the- d3 iL My ut most endeavors' sal be exerted to modate and satisfy all whio shall be pleased to lend me their custom. My object is to enlar the busi ness, so as always to be able to furin all things In my line of business. My care shal be, to pur chase the best of every thing and dispose of every article at the lowest rates co*9tble with the proverb, " Live and let live." piove this, I respectfUlly ask a trial. My bus , will be conducted as nearly as possible on bcash sys tem. . E. ENN. Jan. 11, tf 1 Dissolution, . VHE Copartnership heretofore existgbetween JLW. R. &n T. S. H UDSON has beim' dissolved. by mutual const. Either one of the firm will attend tgtli clesing of the Books. All persons indebted hereby, rfor the last time, notified that they min 'pay their Notes and Accounts by or before Refm: Day otherwise they will be sued indiscrimiltel. W. R. HUDSON, T. S. HUDSON. Jan. 10, 1859. A Card. AVING sold my interest in th:Stock of Goods belonging to the firm of I. R. & T. S. Hudson, to Mr. L. R. Ct'GBURN,1. ho, with T. S. IUDSON, will continu.. the 'ness, at the same stand, I cheerfully reconm d them to the public, and trust they will receive !dueibare of the trade of the citizens of Edgef. I return my sincere thanks to all foithe liberal - encouragement I have received. I All persons indebted to me individonlly *ould do well to settte up by Return day. IPmust have money. W. R. HUDSON. Jan12 tf 1 To the Public. the foregoing Card the public are rized B that we have formed a Co-partner. ip for the purpose of engaging in the Dry Goods busi *ness; and hope by strict attention to-business to secure a reasonable share of the trade. In order to open with an ENTI.R1 NEW ~uiur STOCK in thte Spring, we are selling our~pre:ent Stock at very LUW PRICES for Cash. Give us a call. T. S. H UDSON,1 L. R. COGBURN. Jan 12 tf 1 Head-Quarters, 9TH REGIMENT, S. C. M:. T UcKER's PON D, Jan. 30, l$59. * A COURT MARTIAL will convene a Mr. 1kSusan Brunson's, on Saturday t e 29th inst.. lPatrol n y. e ourt will co of g fol "lding members : Maj. G. M. BURTON, President Capt.. BsaD, ILienta. R ofm, " MORGaN, " l- 1 s,l " Tuaat.v, j " Cuti n.4, '- TaUaINONO, | " B - D). BRUNIION, Judge Adv teb Myr. Moss, Adj't. Jan. 12, 3J . W.TM ~. Head-Quarters, rN 10THl R EGIMENT, S. i. MINE CaE, Jan. l1t1 859. P URSUANT to an order frottn G . Wut. C. MORAGNE. an eketion will be hel a Friday, the 11th of February next, for MA R 'of the .Lower Battalion, to tiil the vacaney ' ed by the resignation of Ma.j. Joux P. Bsrs 5..WATSQN, Col 10th Reg' .1. ,J. 1M. WiWTE, Adj't. Jan. 1%,5 GREAT BARG NS JAMES HEN iY, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, DEGS leave to call the attention of fiends. and the public to his large and we iorted Ztock of Fancy & Do stic DRY GOODS! He having disposed of all his old Good tons to his going to the North, is now in of ain ENTIRELY NEW ST, Which comprises all that is Fashionable and Desirable i yle! He has added to his Store another . cut, in #ich he keeps-a latte supply.'of . . Negro Blanke &c., &c., &c. r All of which will be sold ati prices not tJ beaten by any House in Augusta.~ je has a splendid lot of Mi)ILA -worth Olst~. wlih jbhet sella for 25 eta CLOAKS and SH AWLS, vary chea All wool DEL AINES, ROBES, &c., v heapi Filue SILKS, all styles,-cheaper tihan; Einbroidered COLL ARS worth $1, fo ets. ANVD ALL OThER GOODS 0 PORTION. .Augusta, Nov 1 tf 43 N OTICEJohnu .eigler, living 10) m 'north of Aiken., tolls befoare me a am BAY IIURSE, with a white spot on his to-c - and a white spot on the rightirwde of his neck pposed to be about 17 years 'oid and apprais fry Th.'owner is c~~ to come forwar .prove SW L. POSE ',4rs Dec. 18, 18'58. -4ttm* ' l4 Bgi ifa e ihj~i o fr SqIe, T will sell a de.sirnble Lot containing 231A eres, .1 e ad a h si mirs bat. Et Kgeleld Village, on thme Columbina Romad, is.naded by landa of -E. J1 SYoungblood; Wiley CrainadW. F. D~uri~oe. The lnd i w&-li goodyd agi haya tite Sg ig on-,the Te~smacle eaiay. Apply so yonay not weachance to get It.. II. A.4R A1'. January 5. 1859 O St 2 P ISTOL LOST4'Bteen mreidene anud Iltmburg, aboat-.3 weeks Q~e~trist tas. Said plst.,l hu~ pedomboe'k ' e stok, sing'e barrel, about live Jac~hes lon, %arr.e. an -ounce balL. Anly person leaving this ?qlat Rubt. Samnuel's or any housat will ie liberaflydrewarded. )Jan. 12,1859 . 2t'* 1 nHE CHEAPEST DRY G00DS YET! GRAY & TURLEY, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEIR SEMI-ANNUAL CUSTOM, are dotermined to TO CLOSE OUT THEIR DRSSGOODS STOCK, At Unpredentedly Low Prices, And beg to refer to the following LOW SCHEDULE OF PRICES: 500 pieces fine MOUSLIN DELAINE and VALENCIAS, all wool filling, for 6J ets per yard ; 500 pieces extra fine and rich colors MOUSLIN DELAINE and Bayadere. VALEN CIA, for 12 cents; Finest French MERINO, imported, twilled on both sides, for 75 cents; English MEltINOS and COBURGS, 25 cents, worth 50 cents; Large size Beaver Cloth CLOAKS and RAGLANS, from $3,50 to $5 ; worth from $12 to $15; Splendid new style Mantilla SHAWLS, 33 per cent. below City prices; Very large lot of EMBROIDERIES, from 50 to 75 per cent. cheaper than usual; 500 doz. of Misses and Boy's HOSE and HALF HOSE, for 6J ets. per pair; worth $1,50 to 82 per dozen; 25 doz. of 11 Hoop Extension SKIRTS, for $1 per piece; comment unnecessary. Something extra in the way of 30 Hoop SKIRTS, just received; Splendid New SILKS, just received. Rseeived twice a Week,.to which we would respectfully invite the attention of the Pub lic general. GRAY & TURLEY'S. Augusta, Jan 11, tf GREA~T llBHCUEENT8. J. KAUFFER, BEGS TO ACQUAINT THE PUBLIC GENERALLY THAT HE HAS MADE AN AN IMMENSE REDUCTION ON EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WORSTED AND FANCY Foess Goods Valencia STRIPES and PLA IDS, at 121~ cents~, formierly sold at 25 ets. per yard ; English MER INOS, att 25 eents, reduced from 374 eents ; Printed DELAINES, at 1S~ cents, usually sold at 25 and 311 ets. Frentch MERINOS, at 00 cents, worth $1. Velvet CLOAKS, at 825, foirmierly sold at *40 ; Mp)ire Antique CLOAKS, *18, formerly sold at. *30; Cloth C LOAKS, atll reduced 40 pe r cent ; Cyarina Matntilla SH A WLS, at at reduction of 40 per cent. fromt the usual price.. MY.MOTTO HAS ALWAYS BEEN, ro clear out my Stock of WORSTE ID DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS AND SHIAWLS AT THE END OF THE SEASON, Rathter than keep them over. Conisequenitly I amn disposed to sell themi at a LOSS purposely to ell*et a clearanee. J. KAUFFERI, IRON .iRONT STORE, 175 BitOAD ST., AUUL'STA. Augusta, Jan 10 ' tf 1 CREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. D~RY GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER! WILLIAM H. CRANE, AUJGUSTA, GEORGIA, HAS commenced SELLING OFF IIIS ENTIRE STOCK OF WINTER GOODS. All persons wishing to purchase BARGAINS IN DRY QOODS, Vgil io wecll to giiye bi n a call, as lie is determnined to SELL OUT Is STOCK BY THE FIRST OF MARCH,. In order to inake room for a LARGE Stock in the Spring. He is DETERMINED TO SELL CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY, as he doestan enitire .rdwl CASH BUSINESS. HTe dan n wl gil-o GREAT BARGAINS to all who may favor him with a cull. Augttsta, Jan 10 ____.- Uf 1 stuerir'sa sal. FaIs o NOTICE. B e irecd I ilprce to sell at, Edge.. WE H A VE JUtS T R EC0E I VED F RO0M Gield CourtIloose, onl the first Monday and Tues-.i H ADQ ART~ day il Fbrpary next, the following property, mn IIA Q J R E S te following case.' v'iz: IA very handsome anid select assortment of the P. D. Th'rmnd vs'. William, King and wire FINEST JEWELRY, Frances Ki4 ; 'Ibe same Adanmitrator vs. tile same, One te of land containing six hundred Wshich we will sell a a VERY SMALL AD acres, more r less, adjoining lands of Wyett VANCE on Manufacturers pricces. Holmes, P. D.. Thurmond and othiers. Also the (WThe attention of the Ladies to it is respect. f.diowing negko, slaves, to wit, Charles, H~erry. fully asked. K.Pasey, Nunen Sally, Tom and Wiley, also furBLAND & BUTLER. horses. - Edgefield, D, e. 1 - ' 47 .-Ms vs. Amos Bush, One Tract, of Land, contain'in.yt hun.1re*d and fifty acres, A C R I). nrf ewwer sadj .nilhuds of Josiah Kinig, Em- nil Ei Subscribe~r takes thlis mcne ud op. return-. *Millon N. Scott vs C A. Green, One teaor of ing his thanks to his frijneds'*(or their librt land lying on Targ~a Mill Creek, foirnierly owned suppor t during lime past year,an~d respectfully informs by Mrs u diy 'Andle~ii,'eum'ainingij Iwo hund red them and the I uhlie aene~rally t~tat he s till o-ntinues acres, ml'i'Prerlesi' nijosening lands or Mlrs. Nnney' hia FamI~iy Gr'ocery, N. Anderson, Mrs.~ li'burn and others. And wi~I alwuys keepa on hand a COMPLETE Me~l nt & 4-hines, fotr another, vs. T. 11 STOCK of erary thing in the Grocery line, to which iptiga One -tradtof :ffnd aining oine hlundred lie iniviles the att~ntion of the trading public. His aeses, mnure': r less, hunded bay lands oft li.M.'to.,ey terms are~ reaseonale, as lhe is convinced that " A D. Ionloinhke, J. llmhesiand othatre. 'nimle Penuny is beter thian a slow ShiLling." John $. Smiyl~y vs. Moody lIharris, One tract of Also, ..n hantid a large stuck of Bouts and Shpes, land containaing .one handied acres, more or less, for sale clheap. adjoining lands of Bryant Dean, W dlliam) Steven'w T HOM AS KERNA GHIAN. and othiers. ..Hamburg, S. C , Jan. 5, Ib559 ly' 52 The 1-.nk of Chtarlestoni Pouth Carolina vs Jlohn OO0K OU T !--Those indebted t~p me cana TL. hiarmon, One trac t' f a-l eitainling Pour fij nd their Notes iai the' hands of Morattne & Ilndred aecs. mn .rc or lees, adjjoining hands tat Adtdison, who are instructed to make the money jpr J1. W. Mclelbl r, Thomas Perrin, and W. B. as soon as pose ble. Those wishing to save cos!ts ;Jorn. Telrrms e sai. - c an do so by paying before Return day. JAMMS ElID80N, s E D A. B. ADDISON. RE OVED. W k t is portunity of informing our PA TRONS FlitIENDS that we have bought out the interesvof Messrs. SIBLEY & USHER, of this Town, ani. have removed to the Store formerly occupied by tbkem. We return our sincere thanks to the Planters generally for the liberal patronage alwaysbestowed upon us, and will endeavor to continue to merit the same. When we shall liive the pleasure of greeting our old Friends and Patrons.at our new location, they will find us fully supplied with the following articles: - Superior Java, Laguyra and Rio COFFEES;. Stuart's A. BC Powdered & Crushed SUGARS; Golden SYRUP; Orleans and West India MOLASSES; English Dairy CHEESE; No. 1, 2, 8,' t. and Barrels, MACKEREL; Heavy Gu BAGGING; Bale ROPEn d TWINE'; Canvassed HAMS; Tennessee and Baltimore BACON; OSNABURGS, STRIPES, el1lTINGS, BLANKETS and PLAI.\S; Negro HATS, BNOGAN'S:md BOOTS; Oils, Turpenine, Olass and Wlitelead; TOBACCO, Indigo, Madder and Spices; Every description of IRON and STEEL, &c. We have made arrangements with the most cel ebrated Distillers on the Continent' to supply us the BEST and MOST CHOICE BRANDS OF LIQUORS, That can be produced. Our future aim and in tentions will be to keep unimpaired our lon es tablished rapu'ation tr keeping the FINEST and most PURE LIQUORS ever offered in Hamburg. Our large number of customers for Wines and Liquors is sufficient guarantee that we keep the purest and best articles in this line. Our superior facilities for selling Imported Wines and Liquors are unquestionable, as we re ceive them direct from the London Docks. IN OUR SADDLERY DEPARTMENT, Will be found a New and Fashionable Stock of fine Saddles, warrented for durability and easy riding. Alo, American and English Housings, Buggy and Waigon Harness, Bridles, Curb and Snaffle Bits, Whips,'&, &c. H. & N. E. SOLOMON.' Hamburg, Jan 6 tf 52 AIME RICAN HOTEL, HAMBURG, S. C. T HE Subscriber returns his thanks to his friends .L and patrons for the liberal patronage extend ed to him during the past two years, and hopes to 'receive a continuation of the same. lor the year 1859 ample preparations will be made to give the- best satisfaction to those who may patronise the House. SERVANTS, orderly and well trained, have been engaged. The TABLE will recoive the Proprietor's own attention. and shall be supplied with the best the market of August.'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, Dec 21 . tf 50 State olSouth Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Susan Blaekwell, vs 'iifrPar. Landon Tucker, A dm'or. B.)Y Virtue of an order from Chancellor Ward .) law, in the abovo statedl cnse, 1 will sell at theL late residene. of Jamtes 16e:'kwell, dee'd , on hursday the 20thi January .ext., the following [Real Estate, to wit: " THE IIOMiESTE AD P LACE," containing six undred acres, morel or less, bounded by lands of John Briggs, Ch'esley Wells, E. C. Robertson and thers. "THlE CORNET PLACEC," containing two hmndred and twenty-r-ix (2) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John Briggs, Sama. D':ekwell, oseph Jennings anil athers. Also,. the ".F4RD. TRACT'" containing one hundred and fily (150) ::eres, more or less, ad oining lands cof tshe Jennings' Mining Company, D. P. Self and others. Also, the " WALKER P'LA0'E," containing two hundred acres, mnore or less. adjoining lands ,fi the .mcennings' .\tlining Conapany, Ellington Searles and others. Also, the intemest of J.me Bnahlackwell. deec'd., n the lands of the Jennings' Mining Comipany. Also, the interest of JTames B ack well, dee'dl., n the lands iif the Blackwe I Mining Company. T El R S-On a credit o.f one and two y'ears with interest from day o.f sal", ex. lit as to so much as may be necess:,ry ti defrav the costs of these hire ce dings whieb must be paid in cash. The pur :hase mioney to be seenr'd by bonds with amaple iersion-d sureties, and a maortgage of the pirenmises. A. SIMKINS, c.x ti. Dec28 4(.1 Adinistrator's Sale. A T te snte tinme and pilace, I widl sell all the p lersonal Estate, of which the said-Jamnes llackwbzl was possess id, consisting of about THIRTY-FIVE NEGRO SLAVES, ABOUT 100 BALES OF COTTON, Btesidles, Con, Mules, Cattle, Hlogs, and other thinigs not mentioned. Terms' of tale, made knowna on day of sale. LAND)ON TUCK ER, Ad'or. Dec.28 dIt o1 LAND FOR SALE., WXILL be sold otn the 21itlh Jainuary, at P'ublie TV Auction, anda on the pretmises, the Tract of Land on which Col. Wim. A. Williams, ideceas'.d, reside~ I. 'I hits tr act contains 2057 Acres, more or less, and lies on Wilson's Creek, in A bbi - ville District, two miles fro Ninety-Six Depot on the Greenville anad Coluambiza Rail Roaid. Some 1300 acres are in woodland, the b.dlaneo is in a hi~th state of cultivation. The soil is higlty aidnp ted to thme entivation oh Cotton and smamll grain. It is *elh watGred and has on it exce;l--nt improve nemtta ; stuc.h as. Measion louse, with all necessary ut buildinigs, anad swhich are equal to any in the country. Uliyermts made known on day of smale. JAM ES WILLIAMS, Trustee. N. B.--Persons debirous of seeing the place will address thme subscriber at Chappell's Depot. le will meet thent at Ninety-Six iDepot ait ainy time, and take great ple~asure in showing them the premises. J. W. Jqgmary 5., 1852 36 2 N OTICE--All persons indebted to the Estate of David Ousts, dee'd., are requested to pay the same without delay, and those having demands against the same will render thenm in, proiperly at. tested, for p'yment. T.J.UTS x'or. L.B 00TS. Oct. 0, tf 89. TOTI0E POSITIVE-AI persons in deeo th rsesof' the Curry ton A cade mies, either by Account or Assessment, and who fail o pay thme sanme by the 1st Monday ini Feb.-uary next, aill, most positively, be forced to settle with an At torney. By order of the Board, T. it. REESE, Treas'r. JIanuary 5, 1859 4t 52 NT IICE--Ali persons indebtedi to the Satste of . thenry Mc~innmey, deeased, are pgotifed to pay the sanme fortpytb,; Ad 1hoge having demands aainst sai'd 'Estage will presentt theta, properly at Wited without 4ehaay. - . T. E. IIENNINGS, Adm'or. Jaguar, 1852 4 52' ESTRAY NOTICE.-lolled before me, on the 22d Dee. 1858, by Felix Lake, liv ng eight mile. North of Edgefiel C. H., an Estray It iY MARE MULE,i or 22 years old, 14 hainds hih, and numerous mark, of thes gear ont her sides ad legs. A ppraised at $15. L. COR L~IY, at a D. January 5, 1859 4tm 5 N OTICE.--I have lost notes to ani amount sotnewhere in the. neighborhoo.l of eleven thousand dollars. The'e notes were drawn either payable to mue individually, or as Executor of Ed ward Coleman, or to nay wife as Executrix. A s I do taot know accurately the dates of all these notes I hecreby fomewarn all persons from tradinag for any note made p ayablye to either myself or wife as above specilied. 0..YRBOGT Jan. . 3t " -52. WM. H. GOODRICH, [REPRESENTED BY CHARLES McLAREN.] WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 271 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., (FIVE DOORS BELOW BONES, BROWN & CO.'S.] D EALER IN SUGARS, COFFEE, TOBACCO, SEGARS, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, BAGGING, ROPE, TWINE, NAILS and WOODEN WARE, BACON, LARD, FLOUR, FISH, SALT, &c., &c., including everything usually found in a Wholesale Grocery H1ousie, E ECE3MPTI1%TG-r 3.&:Z0X'CroFM. PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SULICITED. SUNDRIES. IN STORE, AND TO ARRIVE 200 bags fair to choice RIO COFFEE; 25 " prime Old Government JAVA COFFEE; 20 half and quarter ehests GIEEN and BLACK TEAS; 100 bbla. A to C Stuart's REFINED SUGARS; 20 " " CRUSHED 12 boxes " LOAF " 12. hhds. prime to choice NEW ORLEANS SUGAR; 100 boxes TOBACCO, various brands; 75,000 Spanish and German SEGARS 1,000 kegs NAILS, assorted i 150 kegs SPIKES, assorled; 2,000 sacks NEW SALT; 100 pac-kages NEW MACKEREL; 40 whole. half and quarter boxes NEW RAISINS; 100 boxes Goshen and English Dairy CHEESE; 5 kegs prime Goshen BUTTER; 100 " Adamantine and Sperm CANDLES; 50 " Pearl STARCH ; 50 boxes Family and No. 1 SOAP. BAGGING, ROPE and TWINE, BACON and LARD, PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER, SODA, NUTMEGS, BLUESTONE. COPPERAS, INDIGO MADDER, SNUFF, Painted TUBS and BUCKETS, Cedar TUBS and BUCKKTS, Brass and Iron Bound WATER CANS, COCOA DIPPERS, MEASURES, BROOMS, &c., &c., Rifle and Blasting POWDER, SHOT and LEAD. All of which are offered to the Trade on the most reasonable terms. PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. WM. n. GOODRICH, 271 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. January 5, 1859 3m 52 WM. QUATTLEBUM, LEWIS JONES, H. BOULWARE, LEWIS COVAR, W. 1. SALE, Ocr Clorl. - WILLUM L.8STEV-A. LEWIS (211.E\MAN, ROBERT b: BRYAN, J.A(T0N COVAR, F. Nt. NWUllOLA.S, ED.UN PENN, S. IIARIRISON, STARLING TULNER, It. W. LYLES, -C. A. IIORN, T. J. WHITAKER, TIHEOPHILUS DEAN, CHARLES CARTER, CHAS. M. MAY, JOHN C.LOVELESS, WO3r Orwd-13 =.--7. D. L. TURNER. W. F. DURISO, DAVID BODIN, 1. P. ABNEY, Removal. W W. ADAMjs removed his LAw Office e to the building foimerly occupied by H. A. Gray, and afterwards by F. H. Candee av a Bil ver Smith's Shop. ,January 5, 1859 4t 52 LOUDON BUTLER, .&.ttC zrM.eV at Zaas - AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. Office in the one formerly occupled by W. W. A A aa, E sq . Edgefield C. H., S. C., Dec. 22, 1858. - S. B. GRIFFINI,. TTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN EQOITY, Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. Office No. 2, Law Range. Edgefield C. H., Dec 8,1868. tr. 48. J. L. ADDIS0N, A.TTOELJTMW* A' Za.W, AND MAGISTRATE, Will attond properly to all business entrasted to bie care. - ITWfOee, over B. C. Bryan's Store. Edgefleld, S. C., Dec. I ly. 47 M. C. BUTLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office in Law Range, EDGIPIELD C. H., 8. 0. May 15 tf 26 CHEOPLASTIC PROCESS or INZAUrmG ' . HE Subsecriber haying furnished himself with a license to use this NEW PROCESS of INSEETING ARTIFICIAL TEMI, [e now ready to serve all whd may need much, with mn assurance of a more perfect adaptation, and a hloaer resemblance to the natural organs, than can I srealized by any other m'ethod. Its perfect po rity. cleanliness, freedom from all taste, or galvanic lensation, durability, comfort and security, are urmong the advantagesoclaimed for this SUPERO node of setting Artificial Teeth. H. PARRER. June 24, tf 24 THaOs. .3. & C. H. 1101S5E SUCCESSORS TO LEE & MOIBE, UfHOLUEALE GROCERU, No.7T, Hlayne Street, CHIARLESTON, 3. C. Jan 27 ly 3 A~. J. PELLETIER & COY, --mu~2rg, S. C., --DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, &c., AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SHamburg, Oct 6, 8m 39 EDGEFIELD EOUJSE! HIAMBURG, S. C.. T HIS NEW & SPLENDID HOUSE iror Liquors, Lunches and Refreshuments, is now kept by the .__. mdersigned in a style heretofore unknown in th:s >lsee. His WINES, LUQUORS, SEGARS AND TO BACCO are of the most choice qualities. The Drinking Sa'Ioon will be under the superintendance of the well-known and sao plished MAX SALLAT, and the eating depart nent in charge of superior Cooks and Waiters. Eg LUNCHgS .and REFRESUIMENTS fur aished at all hours. A. NURNBERGER.* Hamburg, Nov 10 '6m 44' Dissolution! T HE -Firm of H. L. CUNNINGHAM & CO. A1 was dissolved on the 2nd iast.,Jy mutual :onsent. All persons having dlemandFagainst us nIl present thiem for paymenut. All those indebt d to us are respectfully solicited to call and settle as early as possile, as further indulaence will not be given. HI. L. CU2~NNGllAM & CO. hamburg, Aug 4, 1858. To the Public, H7 AVING sold out our entire interest in the k1Srn of HI. L. Cunningham & Co. to our for m,r partner Mr. IhENRY 80LOMON, we take pleasure in recomimending him to our old custo mers and frie~n.s. We are thankful for the lib'er..l patronage we hare received, and solicit a continu nce of the same for our successor. - H. L. CUNNINGH AM, '0. C. CUNNINGHAM, Hamburg, S. C., Aug 4, '58.-m8 C. A. BOURQUIN k 3. WEHELE, Practical Watch.Makers, PROM LOCLE, (SWISS,) R) E8PECTFULLY informs the Planters and the LI Public in general that they have opened A NEW STORE IN HAJYBURO, S. C., in Oe..rge Robinson's old stand, where they have * and on hand WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWECLRY, MSBBAL BOXES of all descriptIons, all of which is warranted to give good satisfactlon for 12 months. Prices moderate. Qt'l~pecial-attentien givena to the repairing (of Watches, Jewelry, &c. Hamburg, Dec 18 3m 49 $25 Reward, R ANAWAY from the Subscriber's mother, about the 1st April last, his likely Mulatto boy RIChMOND, about 21 years old, and about 6 feet 7 or 8 Inches high. His color is tolerable bright and his hair pretty straight, and, wore when he left a moustache. Hie is Intelligent and tolerably quick spoken. He has been raised'In the house, and Is a valuable dining.room servant and good ostler. It is supposed he Is lurking about some of the neighboring cities,-elther Hamburg, Augusta, Charleston or Columbia. The above reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivery in any jail so that I may get him. And any information concerning him will be thankially received. T. N. LUNDY; June 28 tf 2 3FTge Augusta Constitutloralast and (Xarte ton Mercury will please cop weekly for one month and forward bills to T.N. L., Edgefield O. H,. 8. C. PLANTING AND EATiNG P0 TA'OES. 2B bls. Peach Bloino POTATOMg U25 Bbls. Parple Pink Eyey . ~ The above is of Curtis and Coa' b4nwI he. sold low. S. E. BOWS5At ESTES & CLARK, AUGUSTA, GA., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES, OFF ER for sale on the most Favorable TERMS, 7 Bales Heavy Gunny BAGGING; 300 Whole and half Coils ROPE; 200 Bags Rio, Laguira and Java COFFEE; 25 Hhds New Crop SUGARS; 100 Bbls. Clarfied SUGARS, A. B. and C; 25 " Crushed and Powdered SUGAR; 300 Whole and Half Boxes CANDLES; 150 Boxes TOBACCO, various brands; 50000 SEGARS, assorted Brands; 200 Kegs NAIL, assorted; 3000 Sacks SALT, in twilled Packs, 300 Bbis. Planting POTATOES; 200 Whole. Half and Qr. Bbls. MACKEREL; $0000 l.hs. Bacon IDhS and .4HOULDERS; 200 Bbls. Fresh Thomaston LIME; 200 Bbla. LIQUORS and WINES; 3000 Hemlock Sole LIATFER; 25 Bales Heavy OSNABUROS; BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD, FEOUR. Augusta, Jan 4, 3m 52 SEGARS! FINE assortment of pure HAVANA SE GARS, of recent importation, superior in luality and flavor. Also, American and German 'egars of the best manufactures. Smoking Tobacco, 3arge's Imported Turkish, Gail's German, Allen's zranulated, and other lavorite descriptions. Chewing Tobacco. 5tutter's NE PLUS ULTRA (the finest in mar cet.,) Pandake, nquare Twit and Oronoko; ]Keen & mnith's Katy-Darling, Pancake, Twist , Ld Flat Har; Anderson's and Goodwin's Fine Cut. Snuff Swillard's Rappec, Macahau and Skotch. Tubes, Pipes, &c. Lhe American Smoker and other Fancy Tubes, aney and Clay Pipes, Matches, &c. reFor sale, Wholesale and Retail, at the low sl prices for Cash by JOHN A. M IL LEN, Agenst. io 76,-Broad Street._.next doo.above Griffin's. Auction Store, Augusta, Ga. Dee 27 t 51 CANDEE &McEWEN, WATCH MAKERS & JEWELERS, AVING this day formed a Co-partnership will occupy the Rooms next adjoining the Post )Mlice, and will give the STRICTEST ATTEN L1ON 0i all business entrusted to their care. --.A I. 9iB O Te have on hand a small assortment of FINE EWELRY, which we will sell cheap. JEWELRY and SOCIETY BADGES madc to rder and warranted. LpfParticular attention will be paid to Watch epairmng. F. 11. CANNDEE, D). F. MXcEWEN. Edgefield, Nov 1 tf 43 OLDEN SYRUP.-I am receiving a -a few Barrels Sugar llouse GOLDEN SYRUP, superior article for family use. Also, new Cheese: Goshen Bntter, Pickled Beef nd Pork, Smokeil Beef, Dried and Smoked 'ungues, Canvassed Hauns. S. E. BOWERS, Agent. Hamburg, Oct 25 . tf 42 NT0 JOKE!--All perons indebted to the Subscriber, can have an opportunitv of set ling with me at my r, indence, until the 15th Feb unary next. After that time my No'tes and Ac ounts will be placed in the hands of G. W. Lan Irum, FEq , for enlketion. Take heed, ye that vould sive cos's. Also, all indebted tw Mrs. R. Blahoek, would do vell to ci! on me and seutle up-otherwi-e they 0 will be nect esarily coilpelled t6 settle with an ttirney. i. I. LALQCK. S.lanuacry 5, 1859 4t- 52___ NOTrICE41h persons due mue by Note or A celint, not paid by the lit Monday in Feb wry next, will Irave to s.-:le with my A turney. K. C. BRYAN. January 5, 1859 4t 52' NOTIECE.-AII p.-rsons iindebtedl to the Es tate of' .1cohn Mtobley, mwnr., dee'd , must mako payment berore the 1st F, buary next ; and my demands again t the same must be rendered n, in proper form, by that time. W. S. MIO HLEY, E. MQBL EY R xac'ors. - Jan.a 4t . 52 INOTICE is hereby given to all who are interes te that a settlkment will be made in the Or inary's Office, at Edgefield Court Hlouse, on snt ard.y the 15th inst., on the Estate of Capt. uten amin h atcher, menr., dueeased . MRS 11ATCllER, A dm'r. Ja.5, 2t 52 NOTiCE-.~ll persons indebted to Dr. J.. Y. i N IENDERSON, either by note or account, are earnestly requ.sted to settle up the same by tIh 15th of next month, (February) as I am anx i'eusq to close the D~octor'sc business that I have In. hand. M. M. P ADG ICT, Agent. Jantuary 5, 1859 5L 2 OTI~e~llpersons indebted to the Estate of .. Tabertor ucyStummnerall, are here hy notified thtat if payment is not made to the sub scriber by the first Monday itt February next, they may expect to settle with my A ttorneys, Carroll & Tmpkns. B. MI. TALBERT, Adm'or. January 5, 1859 31 52 I AIY IN EARNEST I-All persons indIebted to me either by note or accouni,, mutst pay the sane by the 15th of February next. Those who ril to do so wci i mostasauredlly be compelledl to pay costs. -. . *hTE Janmuary 5, 1859 3t* 52 NOTICE-.Persons indebted to Rev. C A. R A Y MON I), are niotilied that their notes acd accoutst are in my hatnds f.'r a short time, if not p-dd in a rew days they will be banded to an Attorney for collection. S. F. GOODE. .lanuary 5,459 4t 52 BUCKWHEAT CAKES. I UST received a euperior 10.4 f Stucksheat 91 Flour, Yeas Powde~rp. QoheaBite ap~d dligtt 1 'a H~se -ynp. 1a and g..' a a nly. W. II IBSON, Agt. t n f 61 PINE GROVE ACADEMY. 'l [11 School will be resumed on the 3rd Mon E day of Jan. under the charge of Rev. J. N. BOUCH ELL E, an experienced t.-acher, and broth er to Dr. L. B. Bouchelle, our former teacher. The following will be the rates of tuition per Scholastic year, viz: Orthography, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic $12,00; English Gram mar and Geography, with the above 816,00 ; PhI osophy, Chemistry and Botany, with the above $25,00; Greek, Latin, Algebra and Geometry, p36,00. Board can be had convenient to the dchool at }8,00 per month. M. M. PADGET, 1 JOSIAH PADGET, LURE RODGERS, JOHN GILLEON, W. L. STONE I ALLISON DELOACH.J January 6, 1869 20* 52 Oak Grove Academy. W ILL re-open roe the admission of pupils the third Monday in January, 1859, Miss N. 3. Ingraham in the Academic department. Mr. I'. P. Moses., Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Oil Painting &a. Terms liberal; enquire of DR. E. ANDREWS ELBERT'DEVORE, JOSHUA HARRIS, Trustees. S. STALNAKER, S - M'L. STEVENS, Kirksey' X Roads, S. C. Jan. 6, 3t 52 Bethany Academy, T HE e.ercises of this Institution will be resumed on the third Monday, 17th January, 1859. This School offers more than usual advantages he ensuing year, as the course of studies will be classical and the hligher Branches of English mly, and the iiunbetr of students limited to Forty. Tcrrns.-$16.50 por session of 'five months. At ;he same rate from time of entrance to end of ses iion. No extra charge. Momtbly repot ts sent Parents and Guardians. Good Board for any number of students can be btained in respectable families at $8 per month. G EO. GALPIIIN, Principal. Dec. 29,1853. 6t 61 Happy Valley Academy, HIS School which Is situated near the resi dencu of J. F. Brass, nine miles North west Or KdgiFfIid Village, will commence on the 14th January next, under the charge of Its former enchor, Mibs JULIETT M. PICKERING. The Scholastic year wl be divided into two 3essioits, the first of 24 weeks, and the second of 16 weeks. Teris for the English branches, $20 per year For French $12-Mlusic, $10, and $1 for the use )f Piano. scholars will be charged from the tiue )f entrance till the close of the Session, except in :ases of sickness. gWGood board can be procured near the School it $7 per month. Dec 13 5te 49 Downer Orphan School. THE public are hereby notified that there will be five vacancies for Orphan Children at the Oowner Orphan School on Beech Island, after the Ist January next. For admission apply to the Jommissioners. The beneficiaries must be between he ages of sefen and thirteen. 11. R. COOK, THOS. J. DAVIES, THOS. W. WHATLEY, Commissioners. Dec 29 4t 51 FRESH GROCERIES. E T. DAVIS, Agjent, has just replen * ished his Stock with fresh importations of ilmost EVERY ARTICLE in the Grocery busi iess' which he is selling at Very Low Prices! Ilis present large Stock consists in part of 10 Bbls Stuart's C. SUGAR which will be sold 3 lhs. for $1, Cash, vr at 11 4 ets per lb. by the hbl. 5 Bbis. :uperior Irish POTATORA; Tonnessee H1AMS and LARD, 15 ets. pr lb.; Nort,hern PIPPINS and APPLES, flae; I Tlerce RICE, best quality ; Splendid CIlEESE and MACCARONI; Ilermetically Sealed FRUIT.S; Choice R AISINS, CITRON and CURR ANTS; do FIGS and PRUNES; CA NDIES and Nt1TS4, a full and fine variety ; SALalON and LOBSTERS, superior; SPLENDID LIQUORS, WIKES, CORDIALTS, Toba.ee, Segars, &.c., &c., &c. ggCall at the " Exchange." E. T. DAVIS, Agt. Dcc 24 tf 41; IIONEY IS THlE WORD.--All per son., indebted to me either by Note or Ac-' isiunt will please call and settle by sale day in Jan uary next.:-hefore If possible. I cannot go on with rny bta:ne~sq wihhout money. My friends will at tenda to this c'all at once. J1. M. WITT'. Ilec7 tf 48 Notice Positive. SLL pesn indebted to the Estate of Mrs. LI Lucy Summerall, dece'.:sed, arc requested to pay the same forthwith ; tand th~ose having'dematnds against said Estate will please render them i npro perly attested, as soon as possible. I desire to settle up the Esta'e without delny. B. M. TA LBERT, A dm'or. de bonis nom. Nov. R,1858 12m, 43 CONFECTIONERY AND NUTS. O F Every de.eiption and also a largo collec CANDEE & McEWENS.I Eg-Parties supplied at reduced prices. De c229at 51 NOTICE-AI persons indebted to the Es .Ltateof J. W. Rearden, d,-e'd , at e requested to make immediate paytment; and all persons hav ing any detmands against the same will pres--nt them properlyauuthtenticaited. JAS'CALLISON, Ad'ore S. REARDEN. Dece8 2m 48 Shingles for Sale, T HE Subscriber has and will keep coustantly Ion lland nany qtuantity of good lheart aHIN QLESi at 1,11s plaeO onl the IMathis roa4, t~wo and a half igiles ;boye 1Lott's Pos& Offiee, tonveonient for Wagona returning from-market. . pPrice three Dollars per thousand, Cash. SAMUEL EIDSON. Jan. 5. 1859 . St' 62