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NEW SPRING GOODS! T HE Subscribers are- now receiving their new SPRING STOCK for 1S59, which they are offering at VERY LOW FIGURES FOR CASH? Knowing the CASH SYSTEM to be far the best we intend to conflue ourselves as near as possible to the Cash basis. We cordially invite all Cash customers to call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. 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 or 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; BAREGES and TISSUES of every style; Bonnet RIBBONS of every hue and quality; DRESS TRIMMINGS in great variety; Ladies' Extension HOOP SKIRTS; Misses' " " " To the HOSIERY, GLOVES and TRIMMINGS generally we invite especial attention, as they -- were purchased directly from Importers, and at very low prices. TO THlE GENTLEMENT, We say walk in and examine our Stock of Gen tlemen and Boys GOODS, which were purchased expressly for those who wish to buy low for Cash. TO O'SEHEEPERS We wish to call your' attention to our large and well selected stocks of CROCKERY, GLASS and Queen's WARE. THlE FA MER We call the attention of the Farmers to our Stock of AXES, HOES. CHISELS,AUGURS, SCYTHE BLADES and STOCKS, TRACE CHAINS, &c. TO SPORTSMEN. We have on hand Colt's Patent REPEATERS, with other styles of PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT and CAPS. TO ONTE AN.D .A1LL. We wish to call your special attention to our large and well selected stock of SHOES, embracing ev ery variety of style and quality, which wo war rant to give satisfaction. . Groceries. We have a full and complete Stock of GROCE RIES, consisting in part of New Crop West India MOLASSES; New Orleans SYRUP; SUGARS and COFFEE of every quality; RICE, PEPPER, ALLSPICE, GINGER; SODA, STARCH. SOAPS of every quality; SEGARS and TOBACCO of various brands. AS-Come in and price if you do not wish to buy, so that you can be well posted as regards price and quality. HUDSON & COGBURN. N. B.-We have a few hundred pounds of fine Tennessee SHOULDERS we will sell at 10 etu. to make room for a largo lot of Bacon we are ex pecting to receive from Tennessee shortly.' .U. & C. Mar9 tf 9 JNOTICE T HE subscriber has just opened an entire NEW STOeK of Goods at his Old Stand, (the Brick Store,) which he invites all to call anud examine for themselves. His stock embraces every variety of DRESS GOODS For Ladies' Wear ! Among them will be found Plain Black and Fan cy SILKS; Organdie and Jaconet MUSLINS, new styles and paterne; Byadere Double Skirt and Sile Stripe BE RAGES; English and American PRINTS: BRIILLIANT ES and GING HI AMS: Plain, Swiss and .Jaconet MUISLINS; Plain Striped and Checked Nainsook and Mull MUSLINS: Siummer SHAWLS and MANTILL AS: Jaconet and Swiss EDGIN'GS, COLLARS and SLEEVES: Fine BONNETS and BONNET RITBBONS; BOOTS, SHOES and G3AITERIS fur Men, Boys. Ladies and Miss'es. Bleached and Unbleachbed SUIRTINGS and SHEETING S: PILLOW CASE and SHEETINGS5; LINENS and MA RSEILLES for Men and Boy's wear: OSNABURGS, STRIPES and TICKINGS. G RO CE R IES, With every variety usually kept In a Dry Goods Store. W Please call and examine my Goods and Prices before trading elsewhere. Ii. C. BRYAN. Mar. 20. tf 12 Sheriff's Sale, BY Virtue of sundry W~rits of Fieri Purin4 to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Edlgefield Court Hlouse, on the first 'Monday andl Tuesday in May next, the following property, in the follow. lng cases, viz: Win. WV. Goodman, for another. vs. Eldred Poscy and William Toney ; Others vs. the same, One Ne gro man Cute or Kupee,-levicd on as the proper ty of Eldred Posey. John Cochran vs. C. Weatherington; James Callison and others severally vs. Christopher Weatherington, Thirteen Negroes. viz: Sally, Jin ny, Lucinda and Child, Sam, Jim. Emma, Dinah, Lucy, Mary, Lucy, Eliza and Mack. Thayer, Dewing & Co., vs. S. S. Boyee: B. C. Bryan and others vs. The Same. Seven Negroes, viz: Elbert, Mack. Edmund, Clarisa, and her three Chrildren. Ann, Patrick and Lucius ; Also, Three head of Horses, one Wagon, one Carriage and Harness, and one Buggy and Harness. Terms Cash. JAS. EIDSON, s.E.D. April 14th, 1859 Sto 15 Sheriff's Sale, BY Virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Edge fleld C. H., on the first Monday and Tuesday in May next, the following property in the following eases, viz:t John Colgan for JTohn Huict, vs L. B. Wever and J. Wever, One Tract of Landl containing Four Hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of James Swearingin, Bienj. Bettis and G. MeD. Wever--levied upon as the property of L. B. Wever. Alfred G. Howard vs George Sharpton, One lot of land containing five acres, more or less, adjoin ing, lands of Mrs. Sarah Morris and others. The State vs. Alfred Hatcher, A tract of land containing one hundred andl fifty acres, more or less, adljoining lands of John Jourdan, James Mor rIs and M. T. Falk. Terms Cash. JAMES EIDSON, s.7... April 9 .4te 14. Bowers' Extra Improved Seedling STRAWBERRY. T'IB Subscriber offers for sale a few thousand EXTR A IMPROVED SEEDLING STRAW BERRY PLANTS, which for the size, delight ful quality of the fruit, and the proliftic yield of the vine, cannot be aurpassed by any of the most Improved Seedlings now offered to the public. Price, $5,00 per package of 100 plants. Send on your orders. It, will prove a gnod investment. S. E. BOWERS. Hamlburg, April 13 tf 14 Horn's Creek Beat Company A T T E NT I ON ! YUare hcraby commanded to be andl appear amt your regular Parade Ground, (itt Edlgefield Court House.) on Saturday the 7th of May next, arrned and equipped as the Law directs, for drill aandl instruction. By order of Maj. Layr Lynn.tsa, there will be an Election held at the same tirne and lidace fur 1st and 3rd LIE UTENANTS. in said Comupany. By order of Capt. F. HlAlR ItS. A pril 10th, 1859 38 1 FINAL NOTICE. A LT, persons having any demands against the Estate of Robert F. Cunningham, decenasedl. are requestedl to present them on T~hursday the 5th day of May, in the Ordinary Office, on which diay a final settlement will be made. Also, all those in debted to said Estate, will do well to settle on or before that day, as after that timne I will place all unsettled business in the hands of a proper Ofieer for collection. JOSEPH MORRIS, Adm'or. March 25, 1839 6t 12 $25 Reward, A Reward of $25 will be given for the appres hension and lodgement in the Jail taf Edge. tield, of my boy LEONA RD, lately purchased fromn James Wels residing on Horn's Creek. Said Leon ard is about five feet 1l inches high, rather mletnder, and of a slight copper color, aged about forty five ycnrs. ALLEN B. ADDISON. March 16, 1859 * tf 10 T EIM MILL, NOTrICE.-Fromi and after SMonday 7th of February next, Moudacy, Tues day and Wednesday of each week, will he aissigned~ forSawing Lumber at my Steam Mills, and Thurs day. Friday and Saturday for the grinding of Grain, antil further ao3Ies. B. T. IME. THE LARGEST WHO LESALE AND RETAIL IN THE CITY OF AUCUSTA. , Kauffer, Having been compelled by his greatly increasing business, to make, "at an enormous ex pense," an enlargement of his Store, making it now DOUBLE its former size, and con sequently the largest and longest in the City, would respectfully announce to his numerous Friends and Patrons in Edgefield and vicinity that he has JUST RETURNED FROM THE NORTH With the most extensive STOCK of DRY GOODS ever offered for sale by any House in the State of Georgia, and having paid most particular attention to the selection of the same can offer GREd TER IND UCEMENTS than I have ever been able to do. Having made a longer stay in New York than usual, I was enabled to purchase some extra BARGAINS, a few of which I enumerate, well knowing that the prices are lower than have hitherto been seen, viz: Pine Apple ROBES, at $4,00, worth $6,00. Marseilles Skirts, at $1,. worth ?2,00. La Zebra Bayaderes, 25 Cts. per yard, worth 50 Cts. 12-4 White Quilts, at $1,75, worth $3,00. Barege Delaines, new styles, at 121-2 cts., worth 37 1-2c Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, at 60 cts pr dozen. Real French Robe deLez and Robes d'Aquille, at $1,62 Hem.Stiched do at $2,25, $3, and $3,50 worth $5,00. per dozen. Printed Muslins, at 8 cts., worth 12 cts. Fringed Towels, at $1,50, worth $3 per doz. do do at 12 1-2, " 25 "Planters Linen for Pants, at 183-4 c. worth 25 c. do Calicoes, at 8 ets. " 12 1-2 ets. An Extra Quality of Ginghams at 12 1-2 c. Chintz Colored French Calicoes, at 1212 ets worth 20c. 4-4 French Calicos, at 25 cts. Debeiges, at 121-2 c. worth 20 cts. 44PitdBilata 212cs 4-4 Whit2--riWhitntsiats10 ats$per5,dwortrth3200c cn ofe thflloinGodsofthelaeststLes, Catmbxriardkein fary low piets, r dzn EmboidredCOLAR t12 -2 ts.an up"HLeF.orta"Lched COLAR at 225, $3,t frondt $,5 Long rm Slk MTTSat 2 cts, woth 7 c~.-E Frined ToweDs, at 10, orth $ e doubbnad. Whichcontins EERY OVELT in tyle nd Mterilantr ices torc vents ath 8o3-4 fa.sworthu2 cano Blak Fenh Psciaac ShWLSanMATILAS-a French ados atu5pts 4White elLricacentsIL, at 103tsperyd worth 20m$50 c. get agan itn fe Blac anfoloredBnge SHAWLS and theCatsivr stylen at exrardnry low prices,iz EmierdCOLARt would ts d well ta eainae myL ASt 25efore proh0at-$ Lon BArmSikMTRTS 5c, UNDrt 7eTHEmbrUdeedTAND aOtl 0 UetsTheduleb, andflup. ALLWLOODS MAKEDINL DEANTIGUET, Abjecta, pilz:im1 THOMArnc PSchaLc PH IBBSn MNIL,NDE UN6,00 aTEndTEAup.GORI IWh~ariqth k Rkea ie ick L at MAN IL ASe l ate $3,00,DCK worhAro NOW Oup-a D At SPLrgaiD C O WiteB, Bolal and oloed atrege SHAWLS and SCAeFSrin everyhrn BL . C1 &tl an at ver 0 pi )Ces. T .Aferchat w oieia mud aowl oea iem Stckbeor purcha SPIN AONUME DRICES Da DONLYs Spedd ie.,& tAcLe, he00udSot,~c'flqgc ha h JW OD ILB MADE PTO FEIGSURE S NEWTE00DSIASPRING& SERTRD BlckGrs c lhncan BsJof'A V!;AN STOC K LEO Inaxc returig tanks tOE the f is; an d atrnd Inie ae Sr IK EY&S; O O N PENI TOKo PTiseBBrg, wo nuld also certat d si se r edr h orhr Itree caf Feu, ae RITS il ad ae ANILAad rAM SUILK END IORSEILO ETHING! SPinB A, ND SUMMER RYUS00NS; DrsapeDeesespleanddCLanensA&c., Winn aebeieIUTES selctd with thenmos Ladce Criee, and esae. ToLS thSies, he waol mOAS repc&u ggest thaSth oDR SETSS Gpo La doD; MAD EXLLPBE SSLY T O MY OURER L desPh laRdThrEad (ciLOV befond AUt L opiE TheSt;NTH VO T F SH~i E ES ,L Mise Sikan ThreaES" "~i fTHSS -N A ae Ltc o10lec a nd Bro 5 ; FN~S an Ini SII ILS ; ctl n1Rsi )K A G N EETSOKO A~lt S rnlTWL1N : A'St. Sa. Whit h anl , i Stl a Crae SHAWLS; C,,neenlus an o i lu T0 l CO ', tS-. Pilo la e eTN ars LE ; sils __S;_ ia nd l.tre QIT, ud*. ead Ernc, ?in Ark PRINTS, inCrap o Laeou-r n. B b .g dB P ITS lib r tre len lI d I ro l1All 11 S: ,lji d i HF E d I tSnI IIIATS cte GO D ETO DATT EPRC S and Att rcn l t rAM : ie RlLn ..rs SA TIN, T ren)S ASIet L IL I COTTONADJES; Kentucky JEANS; Erminette UltAk'E D'ETE; Lasting CLOThlS, &c. pg Great inducemtents ofred to MAerchants and Persons purchasing Plantation Bill. N A R N E SR P EE T D Particular attention paid to orders. Goods sent to any part ofthse City & Hamburg. AuguFINE STOCKii~ J OF A WNL SUERORCOTIN_ . MADE EXPESSLY TO MY ORDER, --AND A LARGE AND SELECT STOCK OF F -u.rnis b.in g Co o cle. ALL GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT THE RIGHT PRICES, AND WARRANTED AS REPRENENTED. J. A. VAN WINKLE. Agusta, March 30, if 12 iAngesta, Apil 11, 3m 23 INDIA MATTING OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. W MV . S I-I 3 .A. T H AS just received from New York, a large sup. ply of 4.4, 5-4 and 6.4 Plain White and Checke' INDIA MATTINGS, of very superior quality. ALSO, Ingrain, Three-Ply, Venetian, English Brusseh and Vlvet CARPETS, at very low prices. A LSO, Embroidered Lace and Muslin CURTAINS; Curtain IDAMASKS; WINDOW SlADES; CURTAIN BANDS and CORNICES. All of which will be sold at very low prices, an, persons wishing those articles are respectfully re. quested to examine them before purchasing else where. Augusta April 11 tf 14. CASH STORE. W K H. CRANE STAPLE AND FANCY . DRY GOODS, No. 222, Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia, HAS RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK A VERY LARGE AND FULL STOCK OF SPIMG AND SMUR G00185 Selected with great care, and bought on very ad vantageous terms, consisting of rich DRESS GOODS, Of all kinds and varieties. MANTILLAS SHAWLS, ElvlBROIDERIE8, aO., With an unusually large variety of Goods suitable For Families, AND MEN'S AND YOUTH'S WEAR, All of which he will dispose of at as LOW PRI CES as any other House in this City for CASH. "P-Planters and their families are respectfully invited to call and examine his assortment. Augusta, April 5 4t 13 DRY GOODS! FOR, SPRING AND SUMMER, 1869. MILLERIt & WARREN, OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL, .AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. W E return our thanks to our friends generally for their liberal patronage, and respectfully solicit a continuance. We have received an unu sual large supply of f'pring and Summer GOODS, comprising an endlest variety of new and hand some DRESS GOODS, which we will take great pleasure in exhibiting to our friends and custo mers. All we ask is for them to give us a call. and we will show them something in the way of Rich Silk and Grenaline ROBES A'LES; Grenadine ROBES A' 2 JUPES; Organdile and Jaconet R OBES PRINCESSE ; English and D'Angletere BAREGES, newatyles PINE APPLE CLOTH, a new artice; Foullard SILKS SolId Color Bayaderc EAREGES; Plain and Fancy Colored SILKS; Black RIp' and Blayadecre SILKS ; A new and beautiful articeoof Silk MUSLIN. Mnurning BAREGES and GRE.NADINES; Ph,.in and Striped Black Twisted SILK ; Rich French and Chantilly MANTILLAS; P'lain Silk and Enrego" Thnregc andl French Lace SHAWLS; Linen DUSTERS.; Vals Lace COLLARS and SLEEVES; Embr'd Swiss " "' Marseilles " " " PFtney CASSIMERES and CLOTHS;. Plain and Fancy Linen DRILLS; VESTINGS, &c. Domestic GIINGHIAMS, DENIMS and COT TONADES: OSNABU'RGS and Factory STRIPES; Marlboro' PLAIDS and STRIPES; Sehley's Negro PLAINS, and wool filling ; Together with every article usually kept In oui line. _Augusta, April 5, 1850 8m 18 CLOTHIN\G & HATS! C LAY TON & K E NN ADY, DEALERS IN UNDER THlE AUGUSTA HOTEL, 173 BROAD ST REE T, AUGUSTA, Ga., W~ould respectfully invite atten tion to-their Large and well selected Stockc of Goods FO MEN AN 80YS. Augusta, Mar 30 3m 12. FIRST OLASS PIANO FORTES. - KE arc prepared to furnish Piano VFortes from the foilowing Cele brated Maufactorles, viz: JACOB CHICKERING, Boston. HALLET, DAVIES & CO., Boston. A. W. LADD A CO.," NUNNS & CLARK, New York. BENNETT & CO., " " Andl of uother New York Makers. We furnish In strumnents exclusively to ORDER; and as we pay no Store rent, no Clerk hire, no City taxes, we are able tn supply anay kinid of Instruments, from the Jew's Hiarli to the Church Organ, Than any Relail House South of New York, not excepting Charleston and Augusta.a p~i Orders addressed to us at Augusta, or Rome, Ga., will meet with prompt attention. A. A. CLARK & SON. pt P. S.-! have had twenty years experience in the art of TUNING and REPAIRING PIAN OS, and I can conscientiously recommend the In strauen ts of the above makers, as being at least equal to any manufactured in the UnIted State.. At all eveuts, I challenge any person who wants a PIANO to try one of them six months. A. A, CLARR, Augusta, A prIl 4, 1869 f 3 SPEARS & RIGHT, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Winidow Glass, DENTAL AND SC1RWICAL INSTRUMENTS, PERFUMERY & FANCY ARTICLES, Ozvosivz PLANThRs' HoTuEL, No. 316, Broad St., Augusta, Georgia. April 11 1y 1d FOUNDRYs MACHINE & GENERAL MANUFACTU'NG S H OP. La HOPKINS & Co., Proprietors, A UG USTA, GIA., HI AVING the most extensive facilities with SHOP TOOLS and P AT T E RNS in the country, we are now ready and will ha thankful for all orders for Gold Mines, Mills, Gin Giearing, Steam Boats, Stave and Shingle Machines, Horse Powers, Suga Mills, Cotton Presses, Thrashers, Pans, Shafting, Pulleys, Cook, Parlor and Box Stoves, Tin Work. In fact, any article in Iron, Brass or Wood. Address J. E. MACMURPIIY, Sup't. Augusta, April 11,1859. ly 14 Bagging, Rope & Twine. 21 Balesi Heavy (lunny BAGGING ; 1300 Rolls Heavy Patched BAGGING; 100 Pieces " Dundee " 350 Coils Machine and Hland-m~ade ROPE ; 50,000 Lbs. Tennessee BACON, flog round. For sale low for cash, or on time by . UTES A CLARK. A....t., Mrebas. nas S= IS 18159. 1859.o DEMING & DAY. fT - scors CORNER, UNDER GLOBE HOTEL, ..ugusta, Ga. Having every facility, they are enabled to ofer their Goode on the most reasonable terms to0 CASH AND PROMPT PAYIVG CuStoxmns. Their Stock will always be replete with everything NEW AND NOVEL, In the Trade, and by arrangements, every Steamer will bring them the SELECT DESIGNS FOR LADIES' DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, SKIRTS &C,, &C, Among their Dms GOODS now on hand, in SILK, Corrow AID BAREES faricg, may be found: Robe a 2 Jupe, I Robe a plantillet, Robe. a 2 & 3 Volant, I Rube at Tunique. With all the usual Goods for Dresses. All orders promptly attended to. LEANDER C. DEMING, CHARLIE B. DAY. Augusta, March 30. tf 12 Late of. . Newby & Co. FINE PIANOS,HOICEGROCEBIES! MUSIC, &c., &c. T HE subscriber, after returni'g thanks to their DANTIGNAC & HUBBARD, friends in Edgefield and adjoining Distriett, .or their liberal patronage during the last ton years, would inform them that they still continue to kee 5p 8 GARS, COFFEE, TEAS, on hand a largo assortment of PIANO FORTES WINES JEANDIRS, from the celebrated manufactorios of Raven Bacon SAGGING, ROPE, POWDER, SHOT, LEAD & Co., Haselton Bros., and A. 11. Gale A Co., New York, for whom they are solo Agents. Theme In struments having already won such far-famed ce- GROCERIES of EVERY DESCRIION. lebrity, it is only necessary for us to repeat that for NO.292 BROAD-ST, AUGUXTA, GA. ,trength, durability and finish, together with power, Iepth, swertaess and suftnse. of tone, they challenge Jan. 17. tf 2 competition. Persons wanting a Superior Piano Forte, would do much better to call and select from GRAT AND VALUABLE a large assortment. than by dealing with Pedlars tnd agents of inferior makers, where they have no hoice, and have often to pay higher prices fur in- SAL OF GO D I :crior Instruments, than fine ones of superior :nakers can be bought for. Every Piano Forte sold by us is warranted in ivary respot, so the purchaser runs no risk what- THE undersigne, of S ge over. Persons ordering from a distance from us can depend upon getting a GOOD ARTICLE, a N we make it a point to keep goods of the best quality ENI and such as we can recommend and warrant in of Goods t the store of S. T. Agnew, at oA w4 -very respect. Their averyrespct. heircontinue to fall the same at great Dai&lS42 until STOCK OF MUSIC the entire stock Is closed out, This st is =4 of is very large, and they are constantly receiving all th.agst ad best selected assortments of Goow low pieces as they arc published, red In the State of South Carolina GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGS All of which have been purchased in the beet markets In the werld, and at greatydceaie, Af the the best quality always on hand. They below ok ould also call attention to their large stock of makt School and Miscellaneous Books, TI TC ~lAZ STATIONERY, BLIK 300ES,Aflluotctfalte ad other artielos. Also, always on hand the larg-ARCUSttAL' ATDB!PN. st assortment in the State, ofEBM CATSadEHAI, c GUITARS, ACCORDEONS, VIOLINS, PLUTES FLAGEOLETS, VIOLIN BOWS, H R W R tte, and every article of Musical Merchandise,. falkns mrcn opeeearmao Carhart's and Needham'sand Prinec's celebratedSHL AD REAN UT R. MELODEONS. Accordedns and Violins Repaired in the Aloalrgasrtetfaikndof ont manner. All of the above artices sold at low prices for Z Y YE N 13 1 CASH or City acceptances byAnFA ERIPEMNgeral. GEO. A. OATES & BROTHER, (BtenBRO AD-ST., A.nguse, Ga.,0 C E E S I [BtenUnited States and GlobolHotels.] April 7, 1859, tf 13 Acopeeaormnofllkds Head-Quarters.OnoftelretadmseoIt tesfal I Finer Division, 2d BaroAns, S. C. M. 1 kisofDron.adpetoowtsfevy Edgefield C. H., March 29th, 1859.5 pesnjoehrwt areasrmn fatc RDE R NO.----.ueru t enin IN pursuance of an order issued from Brig. Gen. AlthsEteSocwile IMORAOYE, an election will be held at the various precit. tsin the 10th Regiment, S. C. M., onli SODATCSi-R.CS lay the 13th May next, for COLONEL uf said Regiment, to till the vacancy occasioned by the so- ri ag us ilb odo rdt ihgo ignatiun of Coli. S. .1. Wa~tiow. The managers ot adapoe akbetts ho election are hereby further instructed to assem- ecat n teswntn od nti ie le at Richardson, on the Saturday following, wl owl ocl n xmn h tca l ount the votes and report the result of the ele. h iht urhs a-aefrm5 o7e on to Gen. Moragna, on Monday the 16th May.cetonhirpraes Lieut. Cul. Dean and Miij. Smith, are charged TISTOKM TBBOLWTN T with the extension of this order. FIs l osn r nie ocl n een By order of the Brig. General. vne ftegetidcmn.nwdrd H. W!. ADDISON, Brig. Maj. P1E AR March 30 7t 12Sind V7.HUAL HEAD:QUARTERS, ac 2 m1 2xni REGIMENT CAVALRY, S. C. M. A.CA D LoNGXinrs, P. 0., Edgenield Dist., S. C. j ORDE R N.- F~Esbcie ae hsmtolo eunu THE Edigefield Squadron wil-.eml ago E otdrigtepudgre-drspcfly no Ifield Court House on Saturday 7th May next, te n h ulegnrly hth ilen for drill and review. . The Abberillo Squadron will assemble at Abbe-tne i ~wIYG~EYeswl l ville C. H., on Saturday 1dth May next, for drill aske nhn aCJPEi501o and review,.vrtigi h rcr ie owihh nie The Commissioned and Non-Commissioned Offi-teatnino h rdn ulc i em r ars will assemble the day previous, for drill andresnbaseiscvnedtt"aiml instruction.PesisbtethualoSalin" Liout. Col. BArzs and Maj. DaBnRUt,, are Alonhadaaresckf OSAD charged with the extension of these orders. SO HMSKRAHN JOHN F. BURRES8, Cotl abrSCJa.. 89 y 5 REGIMENT, S C.hMl, te and taleraledrga 8 1 l~i S GARS, onF E CH LLNE , Mzzno S~asY Apil 1th,185AJGING,~f BOPE, sPOWdE th T Lru EAoDo r~II Uper Bttaion s hrebycomande to~~(3 159at Edeil outHue A asebl a Bnuvv n atrdy he21tROCEIEo E LVERY EsaRbIPTIfu. of ay.armd ad euiped s te lwdrec, lac with loR an waT. aneGUnta4, 15. The ommisioed ad No.Comisson T O E byWieunaind AMorgns by Shem. T.Agn,. instruction, Justi, Mogn thde, oer onthies e ByorderfofoVermonth torf D f . T.sle gnewq, at eat, ax Lint Cot . B. EAc.ntne hal ell bre te a, a ndgra earn tilt W. . UT~n, d~'tthe mnie stnc is nutsed wtoutT st k is oeo ~'Tunnan MCRT wllplas the lags an betslce asrment oof G4$loo eve oerdun heStteofSothCaolna Aprile19thn the9wotld . at gretl rdued res ARTICLS Ud L D WA T B LANT BOnRERCHANTNTdIECHANI.,MA, T LO~l ATALONIs erey otfalLL ind he embaig o assrteto mende to ssemle a Redlull on aturay o, adgeargo Csotrtmenusof l kinds of , THE UPPR DATTAION wil assemle at Ao colaetans sortmeofall indts .k, equipedas he aw drecs. ugOn oftet asti nti mos Bomlet srtos eal erswil asembl th da prviou fo drll ind four Dears olo~n, all totee ans fee insutio. nersn toghera wih aboutg eslervent ofnarte a, withthe xtenion f the orerssire by Impote bockhs ws bym. ISLr.Mos, dj.oraind aemsl by T o al n gredt, wih goondda Aprl 3 an1db apoeinabl o nc. s TeAbns a ohrsanting races this ine, n P11 PLNTES..OTO INSof hewon 16, eatin thel n eamino tetdk, a all . A bes quaitywith10 uh Sas, dilvaet, heir rchasetecrs.o iguas hts Sa. o prtclasFdreAILomr, olen and Coltduombus. d e en J. H. ELLITn.ed' OM. . RSACO, AAssineneefs8.Notigce. IN OCIAR. ALL ND INGLA theCreitos o the omasrib Rhodes thsmto d ofplicatri Wetthe ae rquste t prset tei clim duy isN thans tod isfend o her bera sp attste toth unersgnd, n o bfor tho1t ae during thsya and rt els Jnom dayofMa netan al tos inabedtothemn toypub isfatiner tht Wlimn c R P Hrrso'sesat, rereuete t aes his. hAiLY wif RYew , deaL A payentto he ndesinedby he imeabverything ie, or ofne t h c ennt invtis specified-aseatsottlement ofasaid pstaic.meis berrangte made oon. HAS. . FREMAN, sonajbeyon tshe i~sofee thisatei nis Penyd ee that he dlo apa adilling." Assigne of t. P.Harri on 0 the fiiior sale fhep.~ ssef~la Apri. 11th 1859 3m bohW15g lea~do rbeoeh dla N tNE nw eayofForyHivmwety ur~,C,5 Ja.,159 y 1. RI.MCMRP, St. ., MuguTo Ap1 Api14t 1459 .VTC.Alpros eioso m7 of May armedand euippedathth law drects wihe oe at will asmby ea on Wilngo atra te2thdofMa,A armedI4A aneupeda tlaw directs.UI The ommisiood ad No-Comissoned081 B, MORGAN HORSEe T RR eelebratedMorganStal lion CHALLENGE, al stand the spring season of 1859, at Edge6eld Court Hon.e. CH A L L ENG E is a basatifel black with long and wafy mane and tail, 151 hands high, and weighs 1040 pounds. He was 4 years old last June, and was-sired by Black Bawk, 8herman Morgan, by: ,Tustin Morgan. Dam White Mountain Morgan, by Sherman Morgan, - Justin Morgan. Grand dam by Woodberry, by Justin Morgan. He covers on both sides asmaek Morgan blood as any other horse now living. He was bought by the subserisers in Windsor, Vermont, of D. C. Linsley,,Esq., at a heavy ex pense; he is well broke to harness, and eaa.tret his alle in 8 minate% without training. Tsays--$N in insure a'mare in feelr sad'$1,00 to the groes, 3%BER March 10, 1869 ff 10 DICK OBEATEAMI WILL stand the ens#idg 86Mon at Edgeseld Cottre lionssi uh Mon- . days, Tuesdays sad Wedabedsfa and at ' Harmon Gallman's the temaiddet df the Mek; 11 thirty dollars the sensoh, tr!ih the ptit iltig6 of send ing any othet seasda finill a ikkeli prot-ce in -foal. DICK CHEAtHAM is a liesutiful bleek oolt, fear years old iti May nett, fall afteenhands three inches highi and weighs about eleven handred and afty podade. E'e was a good race horse. Me was sired by Imported Albion, his dam was by In ported Leviathan, grand dam by Pasolet, great grand dam by Top Gallant, great, greatgrand dam by Lamplighter, Ae. The Albfons have ran 20 races this winter and won'lo, beating the erseks of Kentuohy at Mas. pbis Tennessee ; the ersoks of Virginiast Charles. ton, 8. C., and the oracks of Alabana at Neut gomery, Mobile sad Columans. THOMAS G. BACON. January 19, 1859 tf 2 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRIC.T, IN ORDINARY. - - Thomas E. Rhodes, Adm'or., AppHoant, es Wm. N. Raines and wife Rebeooa, and Janus K.Arrington and wifbDef'As. r appearing to my satisfaction that WRHam N. Raines and his wife Rebenes, and Jesse E. Ar. rangton and.his wife, two of the Defaduts in the case reside beyond the limits of this State: It is therefore ordered that they do and- est to the division or sale of the both Walling, deceas.edon or before:the next, or their consent to the saae wD1 be a record. *- F. DURIS03, o. a.a. Ordinary's 05ee,.Feb. 14, 1859. 3m 6 OTICE.-An persons desirees of een eying Na.Negro----w - saamasssa.A &