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EYRE NEAL. MAUala, on the 6th inst., by J. F. Powell, Esq., Mr. SAMUEL BONHAM and Miss POLLY LITTLE, all of Shatterfield, Edglield District. OBITUARY. DIED, In this Village, on the 5th inst., after a lin gering and severe illness of Scarlet Fever, MARGA RET UTOKER, daughter of Joux and ELIZA D. MALoy, in the 5th year of her age. ' This darling child was a precious little idol in tha household that has been made desolate by her early and untimely death. But, fond parents, your dear babe is now free from pain, and sorrow, and care, and is happy with Him who bath said "sufer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not." Therefore, dry up your tears and murmur not; but live with a "hope of a better time coming," when, through Faith, you may meet your "loved and lost," in the upper and better world, where God reigns on high, and nought but eternal bliss is known. X. Dran, in Edgefield District, on the 11th inst., JOSEPH GALLITON BUSSY, nfant son of JA3a and ManvuA BussEy, aged seven months and ten days. Dear afflicted friends, weep not fur the babe! .It is gone to Heaven ! "First our flowers die - and then Our hopes, and then our fears - and when These are dead the debt is due, Dust claims dust - and we die too." W. L. H1. Truly a good man has fallen! Died at his resi dence in this district on the 1st of March inst., after an illness of nine days, Captain DAVID SEIGLER, in the 40th year of his age. He has left an aged mother, a devoted wife and five interesting children, two sisters and three brothers, besides a large tintle of other relations and friends to mourn his; loss but they mourn not as those without hope; for, although he had made no -public profession, of religion, big de meanor was orderly and ufight, and for many years he was looked upon by the community in which be moved as a christian; and during his illness, which he bore with christian fortitude, and without a mur mur, he was heard to tell his family that he had made peace with his God. He arranged his worldly affairs with calmness tinl composure and seemed to be conscious of his approach ing disolution. But death was no terror to him, for 'be -could speak of death with that serenity of mind which only a ehristian can do. ' He was adutiful son and an excellent citizen and neighbor; a devoted and affectionate husband; a fond and indulgent Father; a kind and humarie mait-r, and in all his transactions with his tellow man, he was strictly upright--and, in the humble opinion of the writer, no man was more honest than the de ceased. As the ways of God aro mysterious and past finding out, we would only say to the bereaved and stricken family. look up to thy Father in Heaven, and say -thy will be dune on Earth as it is in Heaven," for his strength alone is sufficient to sustain you in your afflictions. T. DEPARTED this life, on the 5th inst., at the residence of her son-in-law, Wx. 11. CLiEG, in this District, Mrs. MARY OUZTS, consort of Jons Ouzrs, deceased, after a long and tedious spell of complicated disease, in the seventy-third year of her age. Mrs. Ouzts was born in Germany, ind, in her youth. ful days, emigrated to America, and located in Augus ta, Georgia. Soon after she removed to this District, where sho spent the remainder of her days. The deceased lived an orderly life, was kind and affectionate to all with whom she associated, and thereby gained the esteem of all with whom she was acquainted. She died seemingly in full triumphs of faith, expressing full conlidenue in her acceptance with her Creater,-leaving at the same time, a large circle of relations and friends to lament her departure. A FrzzsD. Dtr.AUvsD this life in Edgefield District, on Wed. nesday morning the 9th of Marcb, LEVI H. McDAN. IEL, son of FcouancK and EMILY McDaszr,, in the twenty-ainth year of his age. The deceased came to his death by a pistol bqll fired from the..hansd -of James U. Joes, a natRo of Noertn t.arolina, the ball entering the left side about the region of the heart, which produced death in les than half an hour. The writer of thcse lines was informed by the widow of the deceased that on a certain night, a short time previous to his death, he was unusually troubled In mtind, anid impressedl to live a better life; and his mind was drawn to manny of his relatives which were dead, among the number his little Maar, who was then sleeping uder the clods of the valley. He ex pressed a desire to lie by the side of his departed child, and said he would be willing to die if his father. in-law would forgive and he friendly with hits, for nuthing gave him so much trouble. He then request. .1 his wife to pray for him, stating that he believed that the feelings he then had were a warning of some future event. 'The deceased has left a widow and four children to .mourn their loss. We deeply .inmpathize with them. together with his devoted parentis and numerous rela tives and friends in their affliction, lBnt we bow with resignation to an Allwise Providence, who holds life and death in his own hands. WV. L. 11. 0 011 N ER 01 A L. HAMBURG, March 14, 1859. C otto.-Our market has been rather dull thc past week in consequence of the very light roceip:.. Not withstanding, prices have advanced full i on the bet. ter qualities. The principal sales during the week were at from 10 to 12 cents. Prices now quoted are from S to 12*. CHARLESTON, Marc*h 11. C'oito.-There was a very active demand for this article to-day, which resulted in the sale of upwards of 3,400 bales, at full prices. The quotations range from 8 @ 12& cents. NEW YORK, March 11. Sales of Cotton to-day 4,500 balcs. at i @ & cent advance;t Middling Uplands, 121 ets. Flour firm, with sales of 19,000 bushels. Corn firm, sales 20,000 bushels; mixed 90 cents, and yellow $7 to 90 cents per budhel. Spirits of Turpentino firm, at 51) @ 52& centa. Rosin steady, at $1 71 @ $1 73k. CHATTANOOGA, March 10. BDacoa.-Stocks fair-sales of country cured from the banks at 9* @ 9& cents, hog round. Sales of city cured at 10 cents. Lard.-Sales 11& cents-supply light. Corn.-Little doing-purchases have been made during the week at 50 eta, without sacks. Flour.-No change-selling atS$3 p sack. Moder ate stocks. CINCINNATI, March 10. Flour very dull. Whisky--sales 1,200 bbls., at 242. Mess Pork $19 50. Lard. in b~bls., 111-salpa 1,400 lblis. Sugar dull at 7 @ 7&. Molasses 35 @ 38. ,A UG USTA, March 11. ('otton.-Sales this forenoon about 1,500 bales, at very full prices. The principal sales were from 11* to 12* eta. The latter price was paid for a large lot of very fine cotton. LOUISIANA SUGAR CROP. The New Crleans True ))elta, of a late date, sums up the sugar ernp of 18S'~at 326,482 hhds, of which 161,621 have already been received, leaving 144,881 yet to go forward. Of the number roceived $5,518 bhds. were shipped by sea from Franklin and New Orleans, and 98,105 up the river. Assuming that the balance of the crop will be shipped in the same pro. portion, the True Della calculate's that the amount of the crop yet to come up the Mississippi in 74,000 hhds, sugar, and 150,000 bble. mo ses. gg The increase In thd ceipts of Cotton at all the ports up to the 14th inst., was 871,769 bales. NOTICE. I wish it understood that if I sell a GROIER & IIKER SEWING MACHINE, which fails of work Ing well, it can- be exchanged' at my sales room for one. that ,rill do good work. Printed instructions for working the machine ac company each one, but, if preferred by the p~urchnser. I will send a personl to learn any membier of the family the use of it FREE OF CHARlIE. Or, If desired, lill have a servant instructed so as to work the ma ehine well, if the owner will scud thern to my houso stal let them remain two or three days. 'ihe machines are very simple, and can lbe under stoodl and worked by childIren twelve years old; but -- a little practice is requisite to do 'the most diicult work, as all who sow lby lAad muat first learn. fe Prices from $55 to $125. I have also for sale cheap machines from ten to thirty dollars, b~ut those I do not warrant, and advise all who want a good and reliuble machine, to'bauy none but Grover & llaker'. M. A. RANSOM. Hamburg, March 4, 1859. F .)R SALE.-Two MARES and! one HIORSE. Good in the p.low. Also, SWEET POTATOE bEE!). For the Horses, apply to Mr. Wright on my place on Turkey Creek. R S. TOMPKINS. March 16, 1859 1t 10 1 ASPLENDID BARGAIN.--The Subiscriher Aoffers fursale an entirely n~ew 1RON SA FE, with i~l's power proof lock-shiped lby mistake. It will| be sold for cash, at New York cost, and warranted.I size smalL 5- B. IOWERS, Agt, smbwg, March 16. 1859 ff 10 ' WMORGANHORSE. iE elebrated Moigan Stal lion CHALLENGE, wilt stand the Spring season of 1859, at-Edgefield Court Hiou'e. CHALLENGE is a beautiful black ith long and wavy Mae and tail, 15& hands high, ai weighs 1000 pounds. He was 4 years old last Jaje, and was aired by Black Hawk, by Sherman Morgan, by Justin Morgan.. Dam by White Mounz tais Morgan, by Sherman Morgan, by Justin Morgan. Griand dam by Woodberry, b.y Justin Morgan. lie covers on both sides as much; Morgan blood as any othdr horse now living. -. le is well broke to harness, and can'trot his mile in 3 minutes, without trainibg. 1e was bought by the subscribers in Vermont at a heoy expense, and will beat Edgefield Court House by lie 20th Ma4. The Spring season will com. memo about the rat of April. S. F. GOODE, ELBERT BLAND. 3(rch 16, 1859 tf 10 T E FINE TROTING STALION MORGAN! ILL stand the present eeason at Hamburg, S. C., which has com. men ed and will expire first of June, and ill be let to mares at the low rate of Ten Dollars the ceason, or fifteen to in$usN ins DESCRIPTION. MQRGAN is a beautiful mahogany bay, near 16 handl high, nine years old, of fine form and propor tion,a perfect model of a Horse. He is a very fast trottr, and is a full blooded Morgan Horse. Was aired by Gifford Morgan, dam by Messenger. The object of the proprietors in offering the servi ces of this fine stock horse at such a low rate, is to put him in reach of all, an4 improve the stock of horses in the country. - HECKLE A WILSON. Augusta, Ga., March 16, 1859 Im 10 li Barnwell Sentinel will'pleaso copy one month, and forward bill. TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICEt No. 2. WILL attend at the times and places 'heroinafter specified, to Collect ths State and District Tax for the year commenting the lt day of October, 1S83. At Dr. John Mobley's, Monday,' 28th March. Mrs. Morrises, Tuesday, 29th " F. E. Bodie's, Wednesday, 30th " Watkin's Store, Same Evening, 3 o'ek. Perry's, Thursday, 31st Micikler's, Friday, 1st April. " Richardson's, - Saturday, 2nd " Snyth's Store. Monday, 4th " Sister Springs, Tuesday, 5th " Burnett's, SameEvening, 3o'clk. Rountree's Store, Wednesday, 6th Shatterfield. Thursday, 'th " Liberty Hill, Friday, 8th White House, Saturday, 9th " Red 1il, Monday, 11th " Cheatham's Store, Tuesday, 12th " Pleasant Lane, Wednesday, 13th " J. S. Smyly's Store, Thursday, 14th " " Mrs. Allen's, IFriday, 2 o'clk. " Dr. J.'C. Ready's Monday, 18th " Ridge, Tnesday. 19th " " Lybrand's, Wednesday, 20th " " Mateler's. Thursday, 21st " " Graniteville. Friday. 22nd " Beach Island, Saturday, 23rd " lamburg. Monday, 25th i " Cherokee Ponds, - Wednesday. 27th . " Edgefeld C. H., 2onday and Tuesday Edgfied C H* J2dud & 23rd, may. .4fta which time my books will close for the pres. ent y4ar. Tax payers must be puneual, as I shall be compelled to close or leave their executions in the h unds of the Sheri..hofarA etart for 'olumb ' Theisitrfion of Births, Deaths and !rriages, still recuired. Time from the first of January, 1858, to the frat of January, 1859. In case of .'A ite birgl~e, the tim and place, names and residences of parents, sex au' name of 'child, (if it have the latter.) and whethe born alive or dead; in case of deathse of ecel, a the dat, place andl eine of deathi, unie. age, sex, wethe sin:glc or married, occupation, residence mnd untivif of the deceased, with niames and ,urnumes of aren': in case of birthe und( deaths5 of .lire the same gems, together with the name of the owner, in stead n~ime of the deceased and the names of par ents.. Thj Jw has annexed a fine of ten dolltar3 upon all iersoJ who shall refuse to give the above informa tion. { hope that ovcry tax payer will come preplar ad tol ev the necessary information. STHOS. DEAN, T. C.E. D. Ma 16 tf 10 Blai Ridge Rail Road Company - in South Carolina, CliAILESTON, 19th February, 1859. SUB3CRIBERIS TO THE CA PITAL STOCK ARE ~hamhy notified that the EIGHITEENTL and atN EENTl[ instalmnents of the old subscription, anid T rENTY-FIVE PER CENT of the new sub scrip ', are required to be paid as follows: Thi 10JITEENTII instalment on the 19th day of April xt. The INETEENTHI Instalment on the 19th day of Maya n . TEs ER CENT. of the new subscription on the 19th d of Mach next. TE PER CENT. of the new subscription on the 19th of April next. Fl PERt CENT. of the new subscription on the 19th - of May next. y order. ' WM. H1. PERONNEAU. Ms 10, 1859 10t 10' Sherif's Sale, B Y irtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias to me eted, I w ill proces~d to sell at Edgeneold C. 1., on lhe first Monday andi Tuesday in April next, he fe wing property in the following eases, via: P Thurmond vs. William King and wife Frances King. ne tract of land containitng six hundred acres, ore or less, adjoining lands of Wyettllulmes, P. D. hurmiond and others. Also, one negro girl bys tb ame of Sally. Tb tate vs. Alfred Hatcher, A tract of land eon taini one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, ad oini lands of John Jourdan, James Morris and M. T. alk. R. . Fuller vs. F. M. Nicholas, One lot of land in th 'illage of Edgefield, contaIning three acres, more -less, iadjining landi of E. J. Mims, Mrs. Spa iii others. T - Cash. JAMES EIDSON, s.E.a. I" It, 4to 10 N ICE.--All persons are forwarned from tra g fura certain Note of band made payable to e Lnke, Adza'ur.. of the Estate of Jane Berry, de'd or bearer, for ahout $35,20, dated 21st August 185& d payable twelve months after date, with in terest m date. The said Note baa been liquidated by 9Iirincipal, and is said now to be in the hands ef R.;Ird Berry, my co-security, who is claiming a porh of it of me, which I shall resist. I J. F. C. SE TT LE. M ,1859. at 10 SItite of South Carolina, (EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, 'IN 0ORDINA1 R7. BY . F DRISE, Esquire,.Ordinary of Ego W a, John C. Lanier and Jane E. Seiglor, bath apphi t"m ma r betters of Administrattini, in all iUnd si nlar the, good.i anid chamiles, rights and credit of D.- Seigl'r, tate of the Ditrict safotesaid, dee'd. Th~ are, therefire, to cile and amntiah all and' sngul .the kindred and creditoirs of thesai-dcem. d, to and appear befosre me, at our nest Unlinari's Cort the salt1 DIstrict, to be hioldenc at dtetistl C. Hj1' n) the 25th dlay of March1 in-t. ilt, to show cause aniy, why the said adnmnstrationi enu'd ni, be gr.. d. . (wi nuder my hand and seal, thiis t1lt -'ny of Mare a h, year ot (iur Lont cne tt i.osa1 d .atetet iunid nd lifty-nine, and nai the 83d yeas ot A ner' can In ndence. W. F. D)ItlSRis,O. E. Ii. Mare 15, 1859 2t 10 NO CE--All persons inddbted so the HEst: -..r5 alberit, decotno.l, aerequested t maiske nent ;at an early date, and th.,ac havinig desand gainst sad I- -tat.-, will render them in pi-oy ri3 tteuted for pasiient. .ii. M. TA fRHRT, Adlii'or. Rep1t. . lS5g 12lm 38 LTTON RA0iS WANTED, for Icash will be paid by S. E. BOWERS, Agt. f'animre. Feb. 2, I Uf 4 CAJ U ON.--Stole from me on the night of the 41t os February, a SMALL~ TRtUNK, havitg it$43, 0 in Casha, and some Notes oh hand, o~ on L. J Mile's ter $28S; one (on Eldred Randal *r $100; one on E!dred ltanidall for $!'.i "te note ~n George Turn r and others for $105,00O, paya:de. je first (lay of Octuober 1859, atnd onie other n.. on tGorgte Turner and others for *l06, payabeo t irt of Octo'ber ieGO-bo-h ot the Notes e orased hse John t8eig'er. I fore rn all persons frotn traintg for the abo'e Notes A 1l08 L ANDR U.il. Mar3k Ste 8 F )R jALE--THIREE GOOD WORK HORSES. EAppto L. S. JOHNSON. Afsrcb e 18a9 tf 9 GRAY & TURLEY, -COMPLETED - LARGE ADDlIlTN AND IMifOVMENT TO THEIR STORE, UNDER UNITED STATES 'HOTEL, BROAD. ST REE T, Augusta, Georgia, WHICH AFFORDS THEM SUFFICIENT ROOM TO IKEEP .M2OST EXTENSIVE, STAPLE ANS FANCI DRY GOODS! TO WHICH THEY ARE CONTINUALLYADDING ALL THlE NOVELTIES' OF THE SEASON, AS THEY ARRIVE FROM EUROPE OR ARE PURCHASED AT HOME. - vng a Most Thoquigh, Comipetent and Experienced Purchaser ENORTHIERN 3MARKETS, WHO DEVOTES HIS8 ENTIRE LABO67 I.2~..ECTIN OF OUR SUPPLIES - and attending all Leading, and Auction Sales, wh~ere Bargains arc to be found, we can conj/dently assure te public a saving of at least TEN TO FIFTEEN PER CENT. This is perfectly reasonable, and compatible with common sense and all MEReAN TmE EXPERIENeE. If the publie will simply beatr in mind a few of the leading facili~ ties which we have of obtaining GOODS, and the principal .points by which our Business is governed :,-int the first place, we make no Bad Debts, as our business IS STRJOTLY CASH! and consequently hav e not to make up such losses on Good Cash Paying Customers, S'econdly, recollect the great leading fact of keeping Money always Turning Over.; we remit to our pulrenaser, nd receive from himi WEEKLY SUPPLIES, therefbo turning our money over at least twenty-five times a year, REALIZING MORE AT THE END OF THE SEASON, EVEN AT THE than if we were to make fifiy per cent., on a stock purchassd twice a year, busides the losses incurred from hav'ing to buy so largely at one time. incurring the risk of Changing Styles, &c. TH EN THlE GREAT ADVANTAGIE of having a thorough Judge continually in marko. who is always p)osted to a shade, in the risn or fall of DRY GOODS. If these fewv plain truths are properly weighed, it will be readi!y perceived the great advantage in purchasing from such fresh supplies, at UNQUALIFIEDLY LOW PRICES! -WE ARE NOW IN THE MIDST OF RECEIVING OUR MEW ANDEEGN Spring Stock of STPL N FANC BY flOODS! INCLUDING EVERYTHIING THAT IS USUTALLY KEtPT IN A FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS ESTABLISH![ENT, And as tee weis' to inaugurate PERFECT SYST EM in all our Departments of Trade, t1he public can conqidently rely upon No matter how inexperienced She purchaser may be in the vnlue of Dry Goods. We woau most confulently and respectfully invite an examination of our * GOODS AND PRICES. GRAY & TJURLEY, UNDER THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, and 115 CONGRESS STREET, SAVANNAH. N. B.-Parcels Delivered in all parts of the City, and Uamnburg, FREE OF CHARGE. Augusta, Ga., March 14, 1859. 2m 10 NEW SPRING GOODS ! T IE Subscribers are now receiving their SPRINU STOCK for 1859, which they are offering at VERY LOW FIGURES FOIL CASH ! Knowing the CASH SYSTEM to be far the best we intend to confine ourselves as near as possible to the Cash basis. We cordially invito all Cash customers to call and examine our Stock before purchasing else where. Our GOODS has been bought principally for Cash, and selected with the GREATEST CARE from first Class Houses in New York. Baltimore and Charleston. So give us a call whether you purchase 'yr not. Our Stock comprises every article usually kept in a Village Store, consisting in part of 'Ladies' DRESS GOODS of every style and quality; American and English PRINTS; .Scotch Plaid, American and French GING HAMS; DAREGES and TISSUES of every stylo; Donnet RIBBON'. of every huo and quality; DRESS TRIMMINGS in great variety; Ladies' Extension HOOP SKIRTS; Misses' - "4 To the HOS[ERY, GLOVES and TRIMMINGS generally we invite especial attention, as they were purchased directly frot Importers, and at very low prices. TO THE GENTLEMEN, We .say walk in und examine our Stock of Imentle men and Boys GOODS, which were purchinsod ex pressly for those who wish to buy low for Cash. TO HOUSEHEEPEBS. We wish to call your attention to our largo and well solected stocks of CROCKERY, GLASS and-Queen's WARE. THE 'lARMER. We call the attention of the Farmers to our Stock of AXES, HOES, CHISELS, AUGURS, SCYTHE DLADES and STOCKS, TRACE CHAINS, Ac. TO SPOBTSMEN. We have on hand Colt's Patent REPEATERS. with oiher styles of PISTOLS, P1OWDEu, SitOT and CAPS. TO ON'E AND ALL, We wish to call your special attntLIOu to our large and well selected stock of S HOES, embracing every variety of style 'and quality, which we warrant to give satisfaction. Groceries. We have a full an1 comp!eto Stock of GROCE RIES, consisting in part of New Crop West India MOLASSES; New Orleans SYRUP: SDUAltS and COFFEE of every quality; RICE, PEPPER, ALLSPICE, GINGER; SODA. STA RCHl. SOAPS of every quality; SEGARS and TOBACCO of various brands. z.?Como in and price if you do not wish to buy, Rsthat you can be well postedl as regards price and quality. HIUDSON & COGBJIlTtN. N. B.-We hive a few hundred pounds of fine Tennessee SHOULDERS we will sell at 10 cts. to make room for * large lot of Bacon we are expecting to receive from Tenn..ssee shortly. H. A C. Mar 9 tf 9 A Card, W IT1H the view of making a .change in our business, we will, froin this date, sell our ENTIRr. STOCK of DE4IItABLE MEIICHAN LUBE at PRIIlE CUST for CASl, BUT FOR CASSI ONLY! Anxious to close out the Stock at once, we invite all who want Goods CIIAl FOR CAdil to give us a call. All persona Indoted to the Firm, or to W. P. Butler, individually, are earnestly requested to make payment. Neithr time nor inclination will allow us to delay settlements, and we &e tjy ask the co-operation wf all Interested. DL ANL)& BUTLER Jaw I tf I New Goods for the New Year. PENN, Ag't., ha~s replenished ie-Stock * with a nlew atnd fresh suIpply of 1 ry Goads, lirdware, Groceries, hoes, atnd mr:iny oter deci ruble tli'.ls. suteud to the sesn Iliia Sto k is noiwa Compilete atnd readly for th.. tr..de f..r the n,-w.' year., and will be founde equal to any int the m111,ket. The public are re,-pectfully invited-to enll anad get good bargains. All orders will be promptly and uarefu;ly executed. Jan1."2; 3 THE HOO SUNG, T IIS Plant is sail to be en excellent substitute for Asparagus. I have now in store a few dosen piapulrs of the sed, andl as it does nut cost much to nake the expecrimuent, I wounld advise those who are fetnd of Asp.1rngue to give th c1100 Sung a trial. Mr. La Taste, of Augusta, snys: ''IHaving given the Hoo Sung a fair trial, I ant prepared to say that it is really a delicions vegetable. As a substitute for asptaragus, I considtr it superior to that plant." And Mr. Dennis Willia, writes to the Northern Fun.er~ms followe : "I have cultivated for some time the Hooe Sung plant which I think worthy of being gcnerally known. It is a species of lettuce and mnny ha used as such whe'n young. But its chief nterit is in its being an ayhnlirable sutibtitete for atlparagus. W hen the plante re nearly reardy to flower the stalk Is rptito tender, andl from half to three fourthls oft an inch in dialneter inta~ on stronlg soil suometimes three feet high-it many Ie cut. op and cooked as aspairague. The cultication is the satme iln all respects as lettuee. The soil can-. not be too strong-the richer the better. Sow quite thin, or the stalks will be 5111111. It will yield ten titmes more on the sanme space of ground than as p;- The abhove, together with a full tassortmenut of GARDEN SEED, for sale by W. 1H. HIARRISON, Agt. March 9, 1S58 tf 9 Horn's Creek Land for Sale. Tie Subscriber will offer for saile at Edgenleld C. L., on the first Monday in April next, a portion i 11er PINE LAND. This lan~d lies hroaid-side to the plantation of Dr. HI. Ilnrt, nd also adjoinling B. li. Miller, George W. Jonce ind the lands of thle Estate of B. Ouiuan, dee'd. This tract will contain between two blur.dred and fifty and three hundred acres-only a elal portion clearedl. Those dlesirouns of riding over it, will be shown the land by B. U. Rtynn, at any time. The laund will be srveyedl after thme saile. Trenot orp S.l:-t-Gne thlird cash, one third first day of Jalnutary I 1;t, line third first of Ja:inary 186. The two bist payments to be securedl with noates amnd tu0 guood seculrities. Titles given whlen the termis of sale are coiied~' with. S. R. G AL LMAN. March 9, 1 5 2 f 9 Thle Imaported Spanaish Jack COLUMBUS! T'IlE Subiscribers havintg purchased the Celebrated Jack C0LUMIBUS, oiler his services to the stock rising commtllunity of Edgelield District. Hoe will stndl the Sprinig-scasoni at Jamues M. Lanhamn's anti Elbert Mundy's, 12 mtiles fromt Edgefield C. HI., and 12 miles fronm Hamburg. F'or further paurticulars apply to either of the sub scribers. JAMES M. LANHLAM, ELBERtT MUNDY, March 9, 1859 U' 9 Sweet Potato S3eed, O E hundred bushels of Sweet Potato Seed (a choitee yarlety) for salo at oneO dlllar per bushel ea,,n. -A 1ASO onte ?iig~r f l'lN3TElt to hire (oar tho balance of thle yea'r lit It rse.iilhe prl-I, Marc id.IliNl t A ItSN 0j T1CE...All personshbarkng demttlaainst Sthe Estate Eof Richard Searl,, dlel'dE., aire re Cluestedl to prlsent thc.t.'l lh Elr b~efore the 7th. daiy of i oln, jpoery ,-tteatedl; na theto *1i1he lu frnal set.' th'ment of sntid. Pstltto oil tfist dajr.~ ELLINGTUtS .SEAIRLS, 1 d'r ~ichl. BARRETT. ) Mar 9 3ame 9 Just Arrived. HJOYT'S Super Phlosphtate of LIM E; 1100 Kous (pur'e) W VlITE L1Al.; 5 UlbIs. I.INSEKiD OIL' 100 sets Daiggy andi Wagton IIARNqESS. --Alsa, ina Store Several Doxes Window GL A SS. gr For aa:e at low prie.-s, at HI. & N. E. SOLOIlON. IHamburg, Mar I 92t 8 -Ix "0 il ies' Worstetd Dress Goods, ShIAWLS AND CLO-AKS. r su Subacriber, being desirous of chosing oat hbis Stock ,,f the above Good4 to mnake room for his Spritng Stock, will sell .em at COST FOR CASH. They arc all of the latest styles and very desI rable. E. PiNl, Agt. F..b.8 aIf a CANDIDATES, WowI alixeirs'I W. W. SALE, WM. QUATTLEDUM, LEWIS JONES, H. BOULWA RE, LEWIS COVAR. Fow C 1 mL. - S. HARRTSON, WILLIAM L. STEVENS, LEWIS COLEMAN, JAMES SPANN, ROBERT D. BRYAN, JACKSON COVAR, F. M. NICHOLAS, EDMUND PENN, 3owr T'a Co11oator. JOIIN C. LOVELESS, STARLING TURNER, M. W. LYLES, C. A. HORN, T. J. WHITAKER, THEOPHILUS DEAN, CHARLES CARTER, C11AS. M. MAY, ow o r'orunary. J. P. ABNIEY. ). L. TURNER. W. F. DURISOE, *DAVID BODIE, Professional Cards TIE Undersioned having formed a partnership Sin the P.R-\CTiCE of LAW and EQUITY for Engelield Distrit, will give prompt and dill gent atteution to all busineas entrusted to their care. - The residence of Mr. OwEns is at Barnwell C. li-that of Mr. SEfllELs at I,.dgefl-d, .. C. EM.lET SEIBELS, W. A. OWENS. Feb 1, tf 4 Partnership Notice. TilE Unlersigned have this day formed1 a Part I nership for the Practice of LA W and EQUL. TY, under the taue and btyle of L.ANDfntX & MOORE. MAu. Moon- will reaularly atktnul the Courts at Abbeville, and will promptly transact all busin.es lefl in our hands for that Ilistrict. G. W. LANDRUM, Ehl-nfield C. TT.. .lan 1:1 tf 2 W.111 J. lEADY, .ALttorne'y at Iew, 1 'ILL aive close atentiii to all bu.iness en trusted to hi< care. OMie, in the rear of the Court House. Edgefield, S. C., lan 12, Gin* I LOUDON BUTLER, .Attorney at Imsaw AXD SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. %:g- Office in the one formerly occupied by W. W. A-laus. Eoq. Edgefidd C. H.. S. C., Dec. 22, 1858. S. B. GRIFFIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW IND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. Office No. 2, Law Range. Edgefeld C. H,, Dec 8,1858. tf 48 M. C. BUTLR. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office in Law Range, EDGEFIELD C. I., S. C. May 15 tf ______26 E M. PNN h.,s on hand a full assortment E ofGade EEDI., which he warrantapure, fresh and genuine. Jan29J tf 3 PE LL E T IER & CO., DRUGGISTS, E aiab.urg, B o. Ca. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LOT OF PURE WHITE LEAD, LINSEED) OIL, CHROME GUEEN, COPAl~ VARNISH, S. C. 80ODA, -QUINI NE, VERMIFUGE, EPS. SALTS, CASTOR OIL, SULPHUR, COPPERAS, SPANISH BROWN, PUTTY, 'WINDOW GLASS, TRIAIN OIL, LAMP B3LACIK, POTA8H, CONCENTRATED LYE, SPTS*. TURPENTINE, COD) LIVER OIL, PATN KILLER, SOAP.', .. ]BRUSH~lES, MPICES, GARDEN SEED)S, &c., &c. All of which are for sale on the most reasonable terms. We solicit a call. PEL LETINER & CO., Drugghts. Hlambuig, Feb 15 2m 6 JOY TO THlE WORLD? SHA LL E NIBERG ER'S Fever and Ague Antidote ! THE G RE AT E ST DISCOVERY TN THE W ORILD for Curing Fever and A gee, Chills and Fever. Never known to fail. For sale by PE LLETIER & CO., D uggists: IHaubnrgL Feb 15 2m C Administrator's Sale, B3Yan orer frem W. F. Dluriso, Esq , Ordi ntary, T shall piroced to mull at, my reshence. all t- o Perma Es .sto of , 'hudi.-noe H olley, ,he'd, nn Thiurhday the 1ith day of March, coinsMiing of One4 LikelIy Negcro Fellorw, \ sm-iail l01. if liheid t~.i-'lull-t, amsI a lot of cash, fo:r alldum no.-r T--n ljA.lhin. gg a eredit tin day sr sall. Imtrebiust'rs to Ilve noters with two good settiritidi. A LLI.N FR.O KLIN, A in,'or. Feb 2:1, 1859 8t STATE OF SOUTIH CAROLINA, EDGEFIRI.D DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLEAS. E. T. Chamberlain.) cs. Foreiga Au ach ment. John C. Thomas.) I lIE Plantniil in the nbove' st.etedl ease hsaving this dlay lik-d his I)elartiuon in liy u0f..e, and the D~efenant luving ue thor w-fs. nur Attorney, known toa r..:ae withiun thce Ihwi a o thai Stat,-, on whomn e'es oft ,aid idcaration willth u'es to p.l--nd, enna bie erved, Oin moetio~n or .Nsara. Carroll & IDe'vendaint appear anda phl ad to said IDaeb rationi within at ye ar ands a day fromn the data hierteef. or fina: aud ib.41ute judIgemen.it well be. given ag:,iinst hun. T illO.-. G. D ACoN, c c r. Clerk's Office, Sept. 27, l858, _ly 38 C ONCENTRAT ED L~YE.-Warrnted to make Soap, without Lime, and with little or no trouble. Just received and for sale by E. M. PENN. Feb9 tf 4 F~INE DAIRY CHIEESE-Just received iat.-ih lot of DAIRY CHEESE, of sumperior quality. E. PENN, A gt. u a4f 8 CLOUDSVILLE ACADEMY, T I K Exercises of this Academy were te tomed on the 1n inbt., under the -nanagement of the ubsriber. , ..4.'* The wehiolastia year will be divided into twc' 8 anions of five months cach. Rates of Tuition for the Term of 10 Months. First Class-Spelling, Reading and Wri ting, $16,00 Second Class-Arithmetic, English Gram mar and Geo;raphy, 20i00 Third.Clasn-Higher Mathematics, Latin, and Natural Philosojby, 25,00 The above Academy is situat d Ii miles East of the P.ne House. FendI i. your boys at once. You rhall receive full value for your money. None need enter un less they in-end to submit to close applicition and strict discipline. B. F. LOVh.LAeE. We, the undersigned patrons, take pleaoure In recommending tie above Schuolto a liberal share of public patronage. A. HORN, 0. M. WEVER. - E. P. I. KIRKSEY, S. McDANIEIL. It. M. I1OLSONBIACK, J. I. SWEAlENGIN, WM. TONEY. Feb10 - 8t' 6 SPRING FIELD ACADEMY. A SCI100L will be opened at , he Spring Field . Academy on the 21st inst, sititated.m tie vicinity of Monit Tabor Church, u itder the sup. r Intendance of Miss .. 8. DLCHACIIE. bhe comes to as highly r. co-rmended as a reacher an I compatninn for any young Ladies or thildren entrute.d to her care The Scholastic year wilt consit-of ten inelths ' irhich wi!l be diviled into twtssi,,ns of livo nonths each. 1upils enn er,ter at any tl'ue, but t is:lesirable for both Pupiml and Teachir, that t. ey niter at the b..ining of the ) car R iTE OF TUITION. 1. PrKelling. Rlesading and Writing.......16.00 2. Geography, lental Arithmetic, 1(tca. lint, Writing, a c.,....................20,(0 3. English Gramniar, Gooraphy, lipto. ry, Practical Arithnetic, &c ........25/(0. 4. Philos6phy, An' ienAt iistory. Aho. bra, &C.............. .......30,00 P. S.-The above A cademy- ii, been receialy .rected in this neighborh..o I, and any one wishin'g Spatronixo us can obtaia board on reasonalelu ,era, convenient to the Acadeiv. Any oe ,end. ng their cLhildren to our Sclol, will ui.donbtely ind it to their advan:age, as we are dtirmined to iave a go -d rfcbool. A.J SMYLY, .1. M. 4 OG 111'lRN, J. A. BLAND, C. W A RI EPN. | Al. B. WEV ER. J Feb. 23, 1859 tf AMERICAN HOTEL, HAMBURG, S. C. T8H E Subscriber returns his thanks to his fri nds. r and latrons for the liberal patronage extemd Ad to hina during the past two years, and hopes to eceive a continuation of the same. For the year 1860 a-uplo preparations will he nade t- give the best saLisfhctimn to there who nay patronise the House. IsERVANT, orderly and well trained, have been engaged. I The T ABLE will receive the Proprietor's own a cntion. and shall be supplied with the best the arket of August.s, a ffords. (The tSTABLES will be in the charge of ant at 4ntivo Ostler.. ~n short, kiI friends, I am going t.o make every din t to pleaae you. 0.CCUN GIA. liair~hburg, t'ec 21 tLf 60 THlTS Tintel Iiawing changed heats, Is flow I open for the acc mmnodation of Planters and I~be Travelling public ,. n.ral ly, t'ho may alway a sxpect to fin~d at, my boa d the substantials of life a-ceptably s-erved. Also, b-,somfortabhe bed for themaselves, and good atetinor theic horses. Efcall and see ----'- - 3. N. FISK, Proprietor. Shamburg, Jan 6, 1859. . A ]y 1 A 0CAR D. fE l1Ci ubscrib r tak.-s this mnethnaJ of re'urn .1 ing his thanks to hin triend% or ihaeir :ibernil saspro t durng tie-pat yeaar and r st-ectfully in armsn them and the a-nbhe ge-n r atty that h~e tidl e ntinu a him -Famnily Grocery, And will always keep on hand a COMlPI.ETI STUCK of u-very thing in the Grocea y lii a. te whtch lhe invites the attention of the trading ~ut ce lin terms are reasonable, as he in ennlvin-edi that A nimble Penny is better than a slowo Shilling." Ala.o, nn huntd a large stock of lioots and Shoes, for sa!. cheap. THOM.48 KERNAGHIAN. Hamburg, S. C., Jan. 5, le59J ly 52 EDGEFIELDIIOU5E! hAMBURG, S. C. THSNEW & SPLENDID I1OUSE i orLiquors, Lunches and Refreshsnents, is sow kept by the' under~igned in a style heretofo unknown in thes plieee. - Ilis WINES. T.IQUORS, SEGARS AND TO iACCO are of the molt choice qualities. ' A. NURNBERGER. 1Tamburg, Feb 0 3m . 6 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY.. Ftparte, Amanda Hlly' Petilen fa r payment GLerge T. llly and ofdb* c Rufus E.11olly. J UTNI)ER an order from Chancellor Wardlaw in I)this aat or, I hereby~netiiy the cre.,itoers ofi Rufus Ilohly, late of Edgefleki I) at iet, to present tonl fully prove before me their claims~ againast the Estat.- of thme said de cease, on or before thme third Monday a i:.y next, as otherwise their said clainan will be barred in the settlemenet of his F.state,. A. SlMKINS, ce. . Marc'. 2, 1859 3m8 - Assignee's Notice, T IIE Creditorsof IIEN RY H. H ILL,deceased, Claiming under the deed of Assignment, for their benefilt, by him execu'ed in lhis life time, are hereby required to present their respectivo de mands to the Subscriber on or before the 2Lth day of A pril next Aaud the said Creditors are hereby notil'ed to be and appearnit Edgeffeld Court Hiou-o, on the dayA above me alinpedl, att which time and p'ace, a flnsi ditribullhe aanpng them wil be nade, bt all steel sintitlyr the aludgme. efeibos utd estate of the saad UL. N ltipihk~ln~ti the hsandn, tif4the dub. acrflKer, liatft5tit,N thi 1 ptiIhitWt! of thtP hai fiim I J VIE$ Lt!WlAti..* j Ti ll Sniwerib,,-r tesectfaily Itnrgrna- h:?i hLeut niad the te avellingi pubil.e, thatwl e is yitdypa'ed to enetertaina taat,ukent II,,arerba on ,onsoa.ilat t, mas. lle.ing only an A..ent lhe cainot atthrdI to enatertasit any w.thouit chargig thema the mudera'e price of $1,25 per night for man and horsi. W. 0. H ALL, A pt Feb14d 1859. tf 6 S TEAY I M L L NOTICE !e--From and after .itondaty 7th of February neat, Monday, Tue day and Wednesday of each week will bea assigned foer Sawing Lumber at my Steama Mills; anod I baursdlay, Friday andi 8atnrday for the griad ing of Grain, until further notice. Jan-12 . I T OT'EIC .-All persons having any demands .i aagain t t,:-. E.,ate ol I.evi Newby, d.ec'd., ate requestail to handu then in, pro erly attested, by or b for,- Thursday the 16th day of May, n I intend makinag a final sett'ement, of said -Esta:o in the Ordinmary's Office, at Edgefield C. i1., on that day. All those Indebted to staid Estate are ex pected ti pay the same forthuikh. JOHN F. EDMONDS, Ad'or. Feb 16 .8m 8 . Why Dout-You Settle Your Account? C OEand give us your NOTE if you cant pay. BLAND &r BU TLKft . March 2, 1869 sf &