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-LATEST jSTE We Fight Near Suffolk; RICH M.?SD, Feb. I.-Aa oficial dispatoh to ( Saith frota Oct.. .' ,-yor finies that he wa* atti ed on S-iturdny by a be?'.y fat-co of the ene eight uiilea front Suffolk. After a bard figr, threo hours the enemy was repulsed with be hes. Olen. Pryor at last accounts held the en battle field and f' r --?.?". - ;n full retreat, loss is csnsiderable. Auoug tbs killed is the j lant Co!. Padge, of Virginia. LATEST. RlCHKOXD, Feb. 2.-Reliable intelligence fi Snffolk state? that Corcoran commanded the Y kee* in the rcoent fight. They admit a loss 500 kill?d" and wounded. Gen. Gibbs, was s< ' ously wounded. All the hospitals In "Suffolk filled wi th tho wounded. The Philadelphia Evening Journal was s pressed by Gen. Schenck, for publishing a b . editorial praising^ President "Davis' Message truthful and noble in contrast with Lincoln's. From Genesis Point. WAY'S STATIO.V, Feb. 1, 8 A. SI Ta Brigadier General Mercer": A Yankee ir clad is ir.cbnred about two hundreds yards fr tho obstructions. Four other gunboats, and ? mortar boat are opposite to and two milos fr the battery. The firing is very rapid. Major Gallie bas just been killed, anti one tbe mee buried in t ho sand. Our parapet in front of the eight inch-guns entirely demolished, though tbe detachment i still in their guns. One of our 32 pounder? disabled.-wheel broken? We w-11 hold the battery to the last extreini and blow her up before we will-surrender. The attack is severe^ bnt the men are in ii spirit?. 31. II. ASPEMOS, Col. Cora'g. 9.20, A. M.-The iron clad has been struck st eral times, and is slowly falling down thc riv though she is still within a thousand yards of t battery. Tho battery ha? received tm further damage. Tbe garrison is in linc spirits and everytbii working beautifully. Turo moro men have been slightly wounded. 1 P. M.-The garrison, after a most gallant ai determined resistance have driven off the enctn The I havior of the officers and men was nob Thc ..a.m?ge to the work3 can bo repaired about two hours. Our bs* is, Major Gallie killed, and soveu pi Tates wounded-some seriously. (Si.?nod) R. H. A.vt KHSO.V, Oolooel Commanding. The Federal fleet bas retired. Thc irou-cli wan injured. From Vicksburg. MOBILE, Jan. 31. Tbe Advertiser J? Register hus a despatch ? ted Vii-k*burg, 30tb, which fays Scouting pa ties appeared this morning on tbe river hank V pleite here, and burned lour houses under ran{ of cur batteries. They are supposed to be ere? inj; batteries opposite thc town. No now movements among the fleet. Latest lrom the North. PKTKRSBL'KG, Va., Feb. 2d.-New York dat< t ? the 3'lth have been received. The arrest of tb editor of tbe Philadelphia Journal bas caused th greatest excitement. Judge Ludlow, of Philadel p'lbi, bus mude tbe arrest the subject of a speen charge l o the grand jury. Ho says : " The time his arrived when we. can no long? bold our peace, when obligations, imposed h, oaths of office, compel us, at every hazard, to di r*ct the grand jury to inquire info and deter-nio by wbt'ie order an.I by what persons ibe arres bas been made." . In the Leg!abitare o:'-Pcnn.-vlvaiiin, a r?solu lion, authorizing tbs Governor to go t<> Washing ion, and demand tbe release of thc editor, wa referred io the Committee on Federal Relation1 Tbe common branch of the Philadelphia (.'?un . il bas adopted resolutions denouncing the arn-F us unjust and unconstitutional. The New York World says the country it ?ndig nat and shocked at this arbitrary a::-J lyra tin jcs .;xerciss of power. The ?riends" of lb?- Coostitu ;ion will henceforth resist all illegal encroach meat? on individual liberty am' free discussim with thc firmness of conscious strength, aud th vigor ?-nd tho determination of men thorough); in earr est. The Florida was pursued after leaving Mobil by tbe Federal steamer Cuylur. Matfit hauled ti iud gavo ber a shot, cutting away her foremast f he Gayler wes so disabled tWtt -be bad to ceasi -lurvuit. Tho New York World says the exploits of iht Florida created great excitement rn New Yorl on Thursday. Thc Array of the Potomac i* still inactive' The snow is 8 inches deep. Gov. If unley resigned oe account of the eraan cipatioU proclamation. McCternand'? foroes have landed on the Lon'ts. ??an? side of the Mississippi, opposite Vicksburg Two brigades aro engaged in openiog the canal Thc cotton market in New York is greatly ex cited. The market opened at 82, and closed at fr 6 certs 'for averaged Middlings. Good Middlings :!)*yo. Gold closed nt 151?. Sterling. 17Ia 172. ATROCITIES OF* THE FEDERAL SOLDIERS ON "UEIR ow.y Pr.prLK.-The Fierai soldiery ?fe beginning to practice their atrocities on their own people: The" New York Tiroes thus tells of the acts of a battalion of "Shatp shooters'* encamped about that city : The First New York Sharpshooters have received no pay. In consequence of which they have become demoralized, discontented, aud lawless. The inhabitants of Gutenberg, Weebawken and North Hoboken, have been greatly annoyed by squads of these men who g" out on foraging expeditions, robbing them of their poultry and such articles as they may fancy , as well aa, iii some instances, of enter ing und plundering dwelling houses. On one occasion, a German, in attempting to preveut tbeu. from stealing his poultry, bad three thou fired at him, and for safety was com pelled to take refuge in his house and submit to the robbery. The public houses, and es pecially the lager beer saloon?, of which thei? are a considerable number in that locality, barn had great cause ot complaint. Parties of soluicra would enter these house, drink ohd cat aa mich as they liked, and,, if pay was demanded, a destruction of property fol J.iwt'd, and violence was used s^iin t those who might oppose them. A CoiumiUCe of citizms was appointed, who waittd upon tue Colouei, aud laid before bim-their grievances, wbeu, it is alleged, he replied that he wished thvv would smash every saloon there. Find ing that there waa no redress, the citi.vns in the lo?a?itie* aljve muii'td, have banded to gether unbanned ;hc:{j--*l::c : with teVoTvers, p^teruiiue?l 'lo [ir?teet*tVm:s?Tv?js ami prop?r: if papist further dei>H!lt!uns: A p*at?(>| hus buen orgauis'-d, and other, iheatuj httvu been adopted io t>ri-y oi?t tljijj pin}, ?nd, should the soldiers peFMst it) Ibpir Courte, serious results are likely lo follow. Gen. Willard, of Ohio, has re?; o ted in cm scqur-nco of Lincoln's emancipation procl?ma te. An Appeal for Peace. Suet langridge as is contained in the sub I joined impassioned appeal for peace would. 1 a few nont.hs ago, have procured for tha. wri ter a place in some Lincoln bnstile. Uni so j great is the change that has come over the spirits of the men ii: power in Yankeedoui. that they dare not raise their hands to. pun ish the offender who penned, not the offen ders who republish it. The Administration is evidently conscious of its weakness : A TRUCE DEMANDED. [From the New York Fremairs Journal.] Is it not time to recognize", at length, the impotency of the Federal Government lo do what it has no authority to do? Were the 'Administration indeed taking care of its citizens, and not exclusively of negroes who cannot bc its citizens, a solution of the prob lem weald be easy. ? Pence! PEACE ! PEACE ' We cry, by the ITolv Name of Him who, at this Christmas time, was heralded by angels as bringing "peace to men of eood will." . Oh, i'top this horrid butchery of Americans b}' Americans ! Stop tnis Hood of woe and desolation, by which this land is becoming moist desmate. Hace yon accomplished any. thing? Did we not forwarn you so? lt gnu are sp blind as not to see, you ought to (rust those who have proved they can see. Stop this war ! Wicked and foolish men, you nie in despair at the prospect before you, aud yet you dare, as if you wt re fully sold to t he demon, to cry ont still : " Slay ! more blood, more Carnage !" Call a truce ! Let us put off thc renewal of the contest, if it must be renewed, till we know for irhat, we aire fighting. Let us put it ort* tiil the vii . cause of it, the abominable thing. New England fanaticism in the mani pulai ion of New York rogues, has been put out of the way ! Thin, only, we may have, not a truce onl}*, but peace. ---*.?.- - - - Mom: BRUTAL MUKDKKS is MISSOURI.-: The Federals have been committing more brutal murders in Missouri. A gentleman, ju-t from thatStatCj gives the annexed ac count of thc matter : Col. Wm. B. Pennick, in command of a regiment of militia, not long since left SL Joseph with his troops in search of ''bush whackers." and having reached Clay county, arrested Chas. Pullins, who left Buchanan in company with Captain Gibson for the South ern anny. Pullius was taken to Liberty, a mock trial was gone through with, and he was condemned to be hung. He offered to prove tba he was a regu'arly enlisted Confed?rale soldier, but was denied the privilege and ac cordingly hung. After hanging Pullins, Pen nick proceeded two or three miles further and found two men sitting in a widow's door. He asked them if they knew of the wherea bouts of any bushwhackers. Upon being an swered in the negative, ha proceeded a short distance when be was attacked und his regi ment rf pulsed by meu concealed in the brush. Pennick immediately returned to the widow's house, hung the two men he had seen there .ind burned the widow's house. Crossing the river into Jackson county, nominally in search of Quant rel, some of his men arrested a boy who was taking clothes to Q iran t re l's com mand. They went to the house of the boy's mother, who was a widow, seized and hung both her and her son. A FI.F.ET OF TRANSPORTS AT POUT ROV.VL. A repi ri reached here yesterday from a relia . Ide source, that forty Yankee transports are j i t Pott Royal harbor. Whether they are there for another demonstration on' Pocatal - ; go. or not' we are left to epiijecture. Port Royal or New South, as they call it has be come not ouly a free negro heaven, but a Yan kee heaven for their transports, and naval vessels. If they are permitted to hold quiet possession ?f ii Ibr another'year, it will lie come one of their most important naval de 1 pot's, where they wiri build their light draught ironclads, *%ith which"to peiieimle our rivets. ls there no means of di?turbing '.heir ipiiei ? Win not General Magruder's licet of cot ion dads, or Gen. Wheeler's "Lorie marines' take them in hand ?-Sar. News, KOth. * 0T > IT1J JLH Y. 'Infer ?/?'.'?i irsr?/;<</i<c. f??lore?ffl?l? inter c'f ?nu, VIIII.CM erras diem tibi Hittifi**t. tuprttnuM. Hon. K. iv. j D:t:n at '..bc Chiubonuo Hospita), Richmond 1 Virginia. ?n Wednesd.iv the 2Hii ?lay ol' July, i Privan- JBSSl? CHARAM, of Capt. Tui'lp. ; kin?' LV, t ub ?t'-gt S. <". V. Tlie subject ot' tt.i-i notice nra* the armtnd .?un nf \ EeiZAnETH P. ami Jv. .Minni.f.ToN (iii.vH.iv, nf. this l?ijjtru-t, amt ?III horn on tho 27tb of Fabril. | ?ry, I"44,'being I'J .years of age attila time ot bis | docease. He was eiilistcl nn<? muttered int-> Conibilerat4 Service at Vamp Mutter on the 27th -if August IS01. ? Vt'tion his Regiment left tin? Cuasi tor Virginia, be j arco apaaicd it : anil, on Friday, lt "til ul' Juuu.i'm tho battles before Richmond, be wet twice strm-!; : by Minnie balls, one of which fractured his thigh bone. lr.e? waa conveyed from the bittlo-fii-bl lu j tho Hospital, where, notwithstanding hopeful i symptoms of recovery, uflcr lingering a leo weeks, I his wounds baffled the .-bbl of his surgeons, and ! God to ik '. tba soldier oft* duty forever." lu bat- '. ile bo wus intrepid and cool, ami the heroism and ? presence ?J* mimi be exhibited in every scene of ! dancer enkindled the warnest admiration in his | i fiicL-rj and comrades. One of his officers, in wri ting ?borne concerning bim, paya the subjoined . well-merited trihtue to hi? Pierling and soldierly I virtues :-" Ile bas always conducted himself ia ? the most exemplary l?anoer, und stands exi.-?n.d- i bigly high with all bi? feibw-suldbrs. lu the hard-fought battle of Friday, 27th June, be b.ne j himself most gallantly; and was shut down in tho front ranks of bis country's defenders." If his life bad been spared, there doubtless lay , before him a bright career ol' futuro usefulness. I lint he considered that his lifo was Jue to his Country, nud cheerfully poured out bis last drop j of blood on her alt-ars. Young soldier, adieu ! Your image will be ever enshrined in the heurts of tb ono who loved you, but ic were herd to re fruin bore from dropping r, tear on the lefcfiet of memory. . . '? ." Fought bis fight, ruifiiledbis labor; . * Stilled" hi>! manly breast: "All unheard ?weet nature's cadeneo, Trump of fame, and voice of mo iden.- ; Now he takes his rest." ' AV. H. A. DIED, at Adams' Hun, S. C., on tho li ith Dec. 13(32, WILLIAM ROBERSON, in the 42d year" of bis age. Mr. ROB URSON, at the cull. of bis country, en tered ber services as u private in the.First Corps of Reserves, and marched to Jacksouboro, near tile coast, to de'eud his native State from the at tack of her ruthless invader. He bad been in Camps but a !c? weeks v,hun bo -sickened and died, far from bis home and family. His remains were carried borne by one of his friends aud com rades in arms. Private RoBEnaox bas left a wife and several children to moura bis loss, nc was their only earthly support-and n >w ho is taken awi>y ! But (ind, wbo hears tho young niveos when they cry, I will not turn "a deaf ear to tho earnest ?lippUca- ! l'on'' of the wi:!-)W an-1 tie crp;,*n. Ai ny He, ir. | Huf ?aeren ius'tain theta through life, and pro- j pjire [.hem fur an ithi-r and a better world than j thu. Wt I. KV Ti.M M ct: M AN. NOTICE. * ALL Absentees fruta' tho Mtb S. C. Volunteers, I in EdgelielJ and Barnwell Districts, whose j leave of absence and furloughs have'expired, are hereby ordered to rep )rt forthwith to their R?gi- | mental Headquarter*, Virginia. T!u..-u ?ho t'nil ! io du Do ?Ul I ? arrested by Sncrllf and - kept ? ut cuatiidv until $ujk'* '?'* *uu Jl'uper Ollioer nti?t ii?: fur that purposed Members, ot t'ic R?gi-! :"?:KIII who are uuable to report tn tho Regmieiit | w'jll report to? fi* Cnn tu-1 crate Surgeon*at (Juluin- ; ?;j;; j and t}jiiSfl wi:y ?re T.-t fibjn til j;;, lo pululi,:- | ijjij, w;ll furyaj.il thu cOyiitjeijte'j;!' t'^jr ?iueudi:^ ifiiy-ii-iiiu ib'ittbpy are'm ajile IQ do ju. C-rp. TUGS. Vf: CA RU'I LIO, of Ou. J)., is do tailc-l to ?en Ui|a order otirrua out in ihe Districts ot' li (gefielt! und Haruwi.il. JAMES McCARLEY, ' Capt. Co. F,. l-ith Reg't. 3. C. V. Feb 2, 1603. lt li Columbia Female College COLUMBIA, Si C. THE SPRING TERM of this In st BtirnMnn. begins ??oh'ry lfith, and clo ses 24th Juno 1*03. . Rev. HENRY M. MOOD, A. M.. President and Professor ; Rev. T.K. WANNA MA KER. A. M . Professor: Miss L. H. JONES nnd Miss AMANDA irtOUERR, Tnstrno trodes itf Literary Department ; W. If. OB CHARD, Professor in Musi? : Miss E. ORCHARD ?i'd Mis? H ELEM 17. BACKUS. Instructresses ir Music; Mous. E. D'OVILLIERS, Professor of French, Drawing and Painting ; Mrs. E. D'OVfL LIERS. Instrnetre>s in Hermon, Itnl?an and Vo cal Music; JOHN B. BLACK, Esq., Steward: Mr?. E. A BLACK, Matron. Board and Tuition.$150 00 Music-Piano and Harp. 2.i 00 Painting in Oil and Pa?tel. 25 00 French. 20 00 Guitar.:. 20 00 Vocal Music.?.:... . 1 25 Students will furnish sheets, pillow-eases and towels. For further particulars, appty to thc President, HENRY M. .MOOD. Feb 2 2t 5 NOTIOE7 THE GRANITEVILLE COMPANY will givo Sixty Yards 4-4 Sheeting for a Cord of sound DO:? WOOD in round slicks-none les? than li inch in diameter : tho same proportion for smaller quantities. Also, Twenty. v?ir ls for a Cord cf PERSIMMON WOOD, that wili square 2 inches and over. ' . Grantville, Feb 2 Itu Attention, Planters! IHAVE 100 DOZEN HOES,-Brades-' Crown Stcil Blade, assorted sizes. Cull ?nd supplv yourselves in time. J. A. GURLEY. ' Hamburg, Feb ii . lm5 50,000 Needles. BEST QUALITY-Sharps and Betweens from 1 to 12-assorted in papers from 3 to 7 and ? to !>. Just received and for pale by J. A. GURLEY, n.imbnrg, Keb 2 Ira 5 NOTICE. HAVING been detailed upon n recruiting ser vice from Co. A, 22d Rugunenf. S. C. V., uod?r orders from Maj. Gen. G. W. Smith, Cora manding Department of Nortii Carolina, I can bo found for the next twenty days :it thc residence of Mr. Seal'orn Stnlnaker, near Kirksey's X Roads, or at Edgefield C. H., ready to roccivo thc names of those desirous of this opportunity to Volun teer. A I perno?* who ure iclthin Gotonriut ??jen, ano who may come forward and offer themselves foi: service, will bc allowed to volunteer, and will re ceive all the benefits which are secured, by law to Volunteer?. I am siso required by orderr- to Apprehend all stragglers and desertors from the army withiu my reach. .Absentees without lev e from Evan's Brigade, reporting to mo by the lOtli inst., will receive full pardon, except forfeiture of p:iy for tho unau thorized period of absence. JOHN R. AITON, Recruiting Serg't Co. A, 22d S. C. V. Feb 2 31* 5 NOTICE. CJSUGKANT J. Vi'. FOSHEE, of my Compati* ? being detailed as my Recruiting Sergeant, will bc in Edge:ield and Abbeville Districts du ring February prepared to receive V olunteers, and enlist tlttiu. lie tany be provided willi Bounty, but if be is not, Bounty will be paid on Gie Oral Pay Roll, or ?is early as practicable. J. H. BROOKS. Capt. Co. II, 7th Bat. S. C. Y, late " Joe .Ti huston Rifles." Fe!. 5 lit 5 Runaway P?0M thc Subscriber ou tho 23d January my Negro man HAMP. Said Hamp is dur!: ? comale- -ed, j feet 6 or !S inches high, und has 1 been sb'd in left-arm; just below shouhlor. lie i:; wei! acquainted io tile neighborhood of .Mr. E! dred M obley, and in. Barnwell District. 1 will j give for his arrest and delivery in any j iii -..j ih:it r can got him. ! A!sn.-mnaway about ljth N?v. lust, roy negro i man JEFF-said Jeff ii ab.<u: f :oet high, dark i complected, right fore buger "d'. 1 wili give a I libera! reward for bis rec:?verr. F. C. WOOD, j Cid Spring-. Feb 2 * .".i ;. Notice. DlCKCIIEATHfA.H ?ill stand ibe ensn- ! iag SPRING SEASON nt IMgcfiVld ft. H. ; on Mun lays. Tuesday*. W^lnentaya and Thurs- .' days.-at Harmon Galloian's tir.' remainder of i lit? weak. He will eouiniotice his Season first i-f ? February ami on.I tba I Ulli day . f .lune, ile ??11 remain ?it his Stable unlit ??r.->t of M ure h-after , that lime ho will alternate. Twenty.Irv? Dollars will bo charged for I lie ' Scaroti. -I do.not.desire him to go to more tbau seventy-five Mares. His pedigree t.- known to ,!?? br.--f.iers in Edge Held. TH ;. BACON. Feb 3 Sin*? .> Administrator's Salo. Iii Pursuance of an order fnnr W. F. Duri-ioe, Esq.. Ordiiiiiry of J ld si led d District, t will ?ell :ir tho Info residence of V. A. CL VRK, derM.. nn WEDNESDAY, tlie 13th February, all thu perso nal estate of said Deceased, consisting nf TintEE NKtiUUES, STOCK OF MUEES, HORSES, CATTLE, ? HOGS, BACON, LARD. CORN, ?ODDER AND SHUCKS, Gin Head, one Two Horse Wagoo and Harness, Thrashers, Blacksmith r.tid Plantation ?ools, ' Uonseholl and Kitchen Furniture, Ac. TO KENT. , At tho ?ame time ?nd place I will RENT THE PLANTATION ou which thc ?aid deceased nj- j sided. Tho placo is in go?d .epair, about 200 j aeres in cultivation, about 25 of which is sown in j small grain. TERMS.-Tho above propel ty wilt bo sold cn j a credit of ono your with ?ntur^st from di<y of ?die. Note and good security ?ill be required. Z.-WATKINS, AdaVr. Feb 3 2t* j Administrator's Sale, ?N pursuance of un order fr?ui tho Ordiua-ry, I will pro?cod to sell at HIV residence, near j Plumb Brauch Church, on THU RSDAY, Ihc ]?tfi February next, SEVEN LIKELY NJGGKOES, Belonging M he Estuto of Mrs. Sarah Jaeobs, dee'd. An'iong them is a Distiller and oue Weav er-thc rest aru field band*. TEltMS.-rThc above Negroes will be sold on a credit Until thc first of December next, with inte rest from tho day of sale. Purchasers will bc .required to givo two or more good securities. Tho Negroes not to be removed ttutil tho torin? are complied with, and if rtj-stdd will be at the risk ri the first, purchneer on thr ''.tty following. ; ELIAS C. ROBEi'.T.-iC?v'?itJor. Administrators Sale. IX Pursuance of nn order fn.m W. F. Durlsno, Esq., Ordinary Jor EdgcfleM District, I will proceed to ?eil ai the late rusiiienco of NORRIS .T, RI DO ELL, dee'd., un TUESDAY, thu 17th tl ?>. of February, thc personal property of said deceased, consoling of ONE LIKELY YOUNG NEG?Q 5X?K, HORsgs, ASH; HOGS, ' *? " "'CORN A-NDi:FODDER) : . Ilousobbld'und Kitchen Furniture, Ac Terms made known oa day nf sale. J. M. jgft|Kl? AdW. Fob 2 . ' fte ?? NOTICE. ALL persons owning Stock in tho Mouut Ver non Salt Company ?ure unlined Aa attend ?it I Jum-'S M. Harrison's on Fi ?dar, the fitb inst. , to I pay up U.e nisi us-es^uieiil un L'.ipital .SUjek. Xiy ! order of Executive Committee. JAS. M. Jl AK BISON, Troaa'r. I Feb 2 l l* .5 Thc Slate O? Scu?jr Carolina, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, COI.TMIUA, .Tnnu:try 2S, 1 .$?;[. W?IEREAS, ut un election to ?nppty the va cancy in the First Cougrejs of toe Confed ernte Stales of America, ?-ocasioned by tho elec tion of the Into Representative of the Fonrth Con gressional District of this Stnto to the ofiiro of Governor, which was orderet to ho'held and wa? held, accordiog to law, on tho Twentieth day of January, ius?a-nf. it appears that- WILLIAM D SIMPSON, of Laurens District, rmcivc.1 a clear majority Sf all thc votes cast in the Election Dis tricts of Edgefield. Lexington, Newberry, Lauren? and Abbeville, composing the said Fonrth Con gressional District. Now, therefore J, M. L. BONHAM, Governor and Commandcr-in-Chi^f in and over the State of South Carolina, do Niue ibis my Proclamation, announcing thnt WILLIAMS). SIMPSON has been dn?y elected and commissioned to till thc said vacancy and tn serve as ? member nf Con gress fur the raid Fourth Congressional District ol' this State for tho remainder of the term nf two years from the Eighteenth day of February last. Given under my band and th6 soul of thu Statt-, at Columbia, the twenty-eighth dav of January, in thc year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and HXty-tbree. M. L. DO XII AM, W;i. lt. HrsTT. Secretary of State. PST Charltstojj.anU Columbi.; napers publish once. Feb. 4 . lt f. Negroes Wanted. WE WISH to purchase FIFTY LIKELY YOUNG NEGROES, and are prepared to pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICES. We have ?n hand a LIKELY WOMAN WITH FOUR CHILDREN which wo will bo pleased to soil or exchange for other Negroes. SULLIVAN k GLOVER. Jan 2S tl' 4 NOTICE. DURING my absence on tho Coast Mr. S. F. GOODE will attend to my business as it has hitherto been carried nu. And nt the samo time I would ' respectfully re quest ail that are indebted to me by book account lo settle up either with the money or by Note. JOHN M. WITT. Jan 2Mb.. tf' I Walnut Lumber. IWILL give thc IUGHEST CASH PRICE for BLACK WALNUT LUMBER delivered ut my Shop. JOHN M. WITT, j J.in-2-I tf 4 . . I State of South Carolina, ?DGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY.. ! Elizabeth Coleman, Applicant, ]. ? VI John P. Biewer, Robert Hankinson alni Surah A.. his wife, et ul, Def'ts J BY an Order from tho Ordinary, I shall pro- j reed to sell at Edgefield C. IL, on the first I Monday in March next, the Roal Est?te of ? Janies L. Jones, dee'd., a certain TRACT OR ] PARCEL OP LAND lying and hiing in the ? I Dijtriet and State aforesaid, containing Two Hun- j j drud and twenty-five acres, moro or less, and od ' j-.?liing lands of Eldred Mobley, George Spear mau and others. TERMS.-On a credit of twelve month's with interest from sale. Purchaser tn give Bund with ! gund securities mid a Mortgage to the Ordinary I t ? secure the purchase money. Costs to be p:-i<l | in cash. Titles-extra. I.F.WJ5 JQJWfvS. R. 1>. Feb:: \_ u :> \ State of South Carolina, : KinllvFlEr.p DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY J . BY W. F. DURLSOE. Esq., Ordinary cf Edge- ; field District; '.'."Iicreai?, Zedekiah Watkins has applied to me* for Letter.- of Administration, on ?.ll and singular ' rhe foods and ohatrlos. rights and credits of Yirril ; A. Ciar!;, late of the District aforesaid, dc.-M. Tiie.-o are, therefore, tu Kite and admonish nil and singular, the kindred and croilitors of the said ! deceased, tu bo and appear before mo, ut our nest . Ordinarr's Court f ir the said District, to be bidden j ut E'Wiield C. H.. uti the 7th d: y ..f Feb*, MX-. to show i?msc, if nov. why the said administration ! should rmt be granted: i ' Given under my bund and neal, this 24th day Ol : Jan. in the year of on.- Lnrd ono thousand eight I hundred and sixty-tlitM, and in the H7th year of j th-; Independence of Smith Crrolinn. W. F. DURLSOE, O.E.H. i Ftb -I, I8B2. 2t . . ii j State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, /.v o J! !>/.Vi.VI*. SY W. F. DURLSOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge- j Gcld*l?irtrit-l. Wht-iva?, .Mrs. Leah I>. Pun?ase, bas applied to ! mu fur L' tiers of Administration, on all nun MPgu- i lar th?" g?w?ds ar.d-rh'iitte!s. rights and credits ol : James C. Ramage; late <.!' the District aforesaid, dce'd.. j These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all omi singular, tho kindred and ?redtror? nt the ! said deceased, tu be .va.' noiieap b&m?enie, a'l our i next Ord.io.-Ty'a Ctmf? 'f,.r'ihs ?.aid District, lo be i hclbW at Kiize'icld Court House, t>n the loth day of February Inst, to .?how cause, if any. why the ! said administration should not be granted. Given under ray bund and seal, this 2nd day j of Feb. in the year of our Lord one thousuvl ; eicht hundred and sixty-three, -and rn tbe eighty- | seventh rear of tb? {Uijepenitence n'fS. Oaroliuu. i W: 2*. DURISOE, O.B.D. I Fe'-.. .! ' 2tc 4. ? Notice, A LL persofH having claims againc'. ibo Estate J\. o;' 'fowles Allaway, dce'd:; uro notified to : present lue sauio on or l.cforo .1st January IS ti-1j i and those indebted tn said Estate will pleasu pay up by that time, as I desire tu make a finul settle ment on that day. I JOHN ATTAWAY, Adui'ur'. I Feb 2 ?t ? I Estray Notice. TOLLED before me bv Wm. J. Walker, E.-q., ou the 2ls'Jan'y, ISM, one BAY HORSE, I appraised at $GW, is about 1 j or Iii years old-ttt i ken up at iheK^n?e House. * R. L. GENTRY, M. E. D. I Hamburg, S. &> Jan 21 #1luitm 4 -. Pay Your Intpr^s? ! ALL per?on< in.Iebtad by No'tea' rino tho Trust Estate i'?f fMr*i Roseta Blflhock, doo'd., "ure ! nf?Jp! ttfuily svlibited to pay Oie iattrc>i duo on tm Notes. " JOHN HUIET, Trustee. I ALL Persons indebted on Notes given nt thc ! Estate nile of John Gibson, Dec. lo, 1853. Rre> j most earnestly requested to pay th? fafcresl which I has accrued on said Notes. JullN HUIET. Guar. (Minors.) ALL who gave Note? at rhu Estate sale of lt. i B. Bonkuight. dce'd , on lMrh Jan'y. 1S.?4, v[\\\, ii. I I is hoped, pay ticSutaxtf ??n?be?r u-o?e.-. JOHN H VI ET, AdmV. Abb persons indebted to thc Estafo of Col. S. Christie, dee'd., or to W.C. Muragne, Adrn'or of ' said deceased, are solicited to muko prompt pay ment of both principal und iiUcrc*t{ a; $0^,13, urgent necessity lo bu'o t^a U^r.to ?loaed us toon ! BJ po^.y,,. " ;- J.0Ut\ HUIET, Rceeirer. j AND, also, those indebted to mo are requested lu settle al least u poi dun of their indebtedness. ; JQHN H UIET. ! dan !5, JSfta, 4t 2 c VLL AT THE II A.MB I. ll ii P. 0. and gist vi.ur MATCHES. De,-. 2 4t 43 CALL AT THE HAM El I KC P. O. aud get your MEDICINES. Hamburg, Dec 2 lt 48 "S3 AS. MUS SEE, 150 Bread SI,, tiltil, la, (Ja., W1TM? MB JEWELER ! MT PARTICULAR ATTENTION will I? given tn th? Repairing of WATCHES, CLUCKS and JEWELRY. Every effort will ba Bude to heep up n?y extendive Stock of SPECTACLES To ?uit every defect of vision. Tim balance of wy "Stock of CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS. PLATED WARE. 4c, wilt bo sold low FOR CASH ONLY. _Augtt8ta, J in 20 tf 3. ISTotiee. HAVING purchased of th? /. JuTniisIrntor '.he interest of C. W. I! ODO L'S. dee'd., in the lirai of C. W. ,t J. P.. HODGES. I will continue tho tu-ineF.? in my own na'iio, and hope hy strict audition to the wanta of i be people to merit their patronado. I will endeavor ?> keep up ns. com plete a ?tock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, .fcc. ns these blockade-times will allow, and will sdi as low as I can possibly alford. As the Administrator wishes to dose thc Esrnte oft'. \Y. Hodges, dee'd., it i* particularly rwjuej*' id thill nil iodated io ih? finn cr CL \','. t J. IL HODGES will call?n the rWoicrilMjr and sett lc focthwiib. J. HODGES. Edypliidd. S. C.. Jan 21_tf _ The Cash System ! FRDM ami after this dale I v.i'd sell DRUGS. MEDICINES, Ac, STRICTLY FOE CASH. ? cannot fill any PRESCRIPTIONS ^ent unless accompanied with thc money. Thc easli system ls . the order bf "lie day, and i ant com pr lied to pur- ( .*ne the same polir; and rigidly adhere to it. J. E. HODGES. Jan 21 tf Stevens' Creek Academy THE Exercises of this Institution will com mence on the second Monday of January, j I?*rt3, under the supervision of the undersigned; whose purpose wiil l>u to ??ive thc whole of his time and alton tiuu to lite mental and moral train ing of Stndeuts put nuder bia care. Perron* wishiug to give their children good Academical Education, or to have them thoroughly prepared | for any Southern College, will have kind and . Merni Hitcntiou given them ir. our School. Primary Department, including Spelling, Lend- ' ing, Writing, Ac, $10 per Session. Academic Deportment-Class First, including Reading, Penmanship, English Grammar, ilisto- j cy, Arithmetic and Geography, $17,50 pr Session. Class Second, including English Composition, Natural Philosophy. Analysis,ot tho Eng. Lan guage, Arithmetic, Algebrs, Latin and Greek, SJ" per Session. Instruction in Latin and Greek will be givcu partly by lectures and partly hy daily examina tion* upon the Text, lt will bo conducted with tho view of enabling Students to translate with readiness and write with accuracy the Languages ! which it embraces ; to Ulis cud constant attention j wiil be devoted to tho written exercises of trans {Hieing Latin und (.reek into English and Eagli.-l into Latin and (?reck. There wiil l>o two Sessions, each consist ing?of j Twonly Weeks. Thc Spring Session commences ? ou Iii? second Monday in January, and cop ti ?tte- I Twenty Weeks. Two weeks atterwardr, tho Fall Session commences nod continuos Twenty Weeks, i which gifcis a vacation of firo treekt. At thc ead ot' nindi term there will be a thor- j ougli examination of the ditterent Cl a?Ve 8 before j. the palrons of tiie Institution. No deduction wiil bc m.ido except in cases of i protracted illness. JOHN W. McCANTS. i Jan ? 2i* I j Notice? T'.IE Subscriber list just received and for sale I low for Cn.-h, BO do?. Braid's WEEDING HOES : 1?0 Ilia, COPPERAS ? 150 'Iba; r.Ll'F. STONE ; lu doz. KIXE COMBS. ! J OHS CH TATHAM. ; Diintonsviilc, .Inti i .'.( 1 . ? Head-Quarters, ru ?I J IM F.NT R RS K L V ES. CA MC GftU'i'lN, ?ifc J?.n. lao*. ?ln ohe-Leuce to General Orders. No. - -, :he . fidliiwing pcrsi.n* arc advertised as tlecertcrs ir. in l.Vmi'uny K. \ ii : Xl 11? DI. ETON" F BANK LIN, WM. ?. MORRIS, ISAIAH M. HE> PRICKS. I'.HN.iA V.1N. P. W EDLOCK. The said deserters a.-c from Kdgtfield District. A }m ward of Tidrty Du'lars eueh will be paiil f.r Iii.- arrest nod delivery at iii!.? Camp of .-..?il de. aerter*. or a hVwnrd "f Fifteen Dollars e.irh for j tho appreliebrioii ul said ftfterrera, and h<*ir con- I Rnement in the jail ?if the District, or some other . safe place co thal they er.n be-brought back. IL Tb???? mertibsfM ol' Co. K, ">th Regiment ; Reserve? who are absout un furlough, anil whoso j furloughs have expired ave hereby notili-d that, j unless they report forthwith to Head-Quarter*, they w ll bx> adverlired .".s dcrortcrs and treated, as ? such. Ly order of CULEA 2. fcETT?S. Cnj t. i Cv. K, :>tb Heg't. Reserves, i JAS. N't: M., 0. S. 'j Ju;i_?G _!! J_ 2 I Head-Quarters, J ENROLLING OFFICER FOR EJm^ntfLn. . EwtEr-tKi:...>'.. -?.. ?MI.. ?2ih, ISC.:. 1 LL MES in t&lgofieM District Bow absent ! -?- (with or without leave) Irooi Kershaw'* > iiM^iide, will rep-rt t'.ir; ti with to the Unrolling I Officer or this District. Ly order or Jons S. PRESTOS; C>d. fi A. A. fl.1 Commanding. . I .Lieut. P. SCHEMER, Enrolling Officer. r,\x,..._ tr_2_ i $30 Reward. CAMP GEIFFIN. JA*. 5?h, 18C2. j mH'IRTY 1) OL LA P, S REWARD will be paid I JL for the arrest and delivery of ADAM LUN-: NENBERGER to this Quip, or Fifteen Dollars ; fov his arrest and confinement su jail with iofrr1 j m':ition of bis arrest Thu said LU NN EN Ll' ?t- ; WEH desefted uy Company io Charleston MI Hie j 2 Ith November hut. ?U those vu expired fur loughs will report themselves for daly immediate- ? ly, or they will bc considered deserters and treat- ; cJ accordingly. I5y oricr of Cul. T. G. LACON. ' J. B. HOLMES. Capt. j 1 Co. C, jib Rcg't. Reserves, i Jim Ll_' _2t__ $30/Reward; CAMP NEAR ? RF.DERICKSL'';'.'.l, : ^u>!. rJlb, l'Sii2^ j. BSSERTKD It?m lite Companr. Private A. ? MARUNV, <d Co. E, 7lo S.'"C. K.gimcnL j MAR0NY is a ?ativo of EJgeiield' Diitriji, \ is about 18 or 1U yonrs old, dark aowpleotioii, j dark hair, grey cy us, nsd weight* about 150 or ioO lbs, I will give the above reward for bia de livery ir, any convenient Jail, ur tu ute iu thc 7th S. C. Regiment. JAMES MITCHELL. Capt. Co. E. 7th S. C. Rcg't. Jnn 10. 3l* 2 State of SQijtfe Garoiina t^?EVIELU DISTRICT, . ' IS (????DJgAll v. Elias C. Roberpjon, Guardian of ' r Nancy Robertson ami utters, j.Cifestion for ,' Settlement I ,To.Un IV. Self-and his sureties. W. | and Acct. iL '.fennings and John Elkins. .J ON heiring tho Petition in tho a bo re case, It j is ordered that tho aforesaid Dcfen'dantsdo 1 appear \i\ Uv? Court of Ordinary for Edge?eld District, ou the 20th April iioxt, "to aeoouut for their Guardianship of tho abovo minors. A set tlement and Decree will bc uiado that day for the amount duo ibe said minora. W. F. DURI30E, o. e. D. Jan 19, 1S<3._M .'tm ;5 CAI,I. AT TUK HAMBURG J?, Q. anti get one Cott'e ol DH. MAii'i'A^X GREAT REMEDY ?nd** Dir; iOU?? '?? DE C'S I SA'K&AFABIXiLAi 5 .? . ... . . I Deo 2 ' -it 43 I Notice ! rp-JK ORANITnyiLLE COMPANY f.nil it JL iuipuflsibie, v irh nair rmail .Murcuntiie force, to retail Cloth, ur cl hivo mude arrangement? to furnish other parties in Orangeville a limited amount., restricting them to sell at pot more r ban 1? cts. a yard advance un their Wholesale prices, wbinh are at prosent ?75 ct?. f-r Drills and 4-4 Sheetings; 31 " " 7 S .Shir'ings; 0;>* il (< J ? We have orders from tho Government, from Soldier*' Aid Soeic.ioH and Individuals for moro IIHI^R th:tn vrt\ ran tarnish, in four months. Wc pill however harter nur ('Indis to those who will pell us necessary .-tipplies ct reasonable rutes. Those who bi in^_ tho fellowing articles can get litany lime worn, dodi they may want OT their own uso af our Store, but Gie barter-trade pro posed is not intended to extend to deniers, or peo pie o-.t of t'*e .State'-It is only to accommodate our neighbors ?nd to bring a supply of necessa ries" to our village. Our c'olhis worth from 7J to PO rents at accessible points on Kailruads where provisionsnrc plenty ami eher?p. ? Wc will give 4yds l- l Sheeting, or other cloth in proportion, for I b.-shel Corn or Pea*; :?'<v'ls for IOU lbs cooli Flour ; 4yds for llb ? f Wool : 4yds for llb Leather; Syds for I bushel Potatoes; 2yds for lib butter: ?vd for Iib bacon : lyd for lASlis Pork: lyd for llb Lard: lyd for llb Tallow or llb j dried Hide: lyd tm- 111- of country toado Soap"; | ly-t/ur 1 ii.r7.cn Eggs; lyd f.?r Mo of old pewter or lead ; I lyls for 1 pair of good lentltor Dro gan* ?md tor other choos in proportion. VOL GREGG, PHHS.. Grnnifpvillo, Jan ? if 51 Factory Goods. ?IIAVE made ni rangement" with tho Grnnite rille Manufacturing Company to furnish me willi a limited quality of BKOWN HOMESPUN Meekly, which I will sell for each, nt th* Post Offire iu this Village, on Wednesdays an-.1. *J iiur. days of each week. Tho supply being limited I can /.-ike- no nuleri abend. I'll AS. J. S. I'-ACUN. . Cranitcville. Dee 22 4t= j I GLOBE HOTEL, - AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, AUSTIN MULLARKY, Proprietor. Augusta; May 1 ."m 17 AUGUSTA HOTEL AUGUSTA, QA. Il Y WUEELOCI?. Convenient to Lhc Carolina side. Provided with the best thc market affords. Adjacent to first rate business hoares. Hendy with conveniences to facilitate traveller >n any and every route. Prepared to aeeoiilmodute all who may desire it A good bar ai!il pion, fy of icc. Wo respectfully OJ!; thc cttcntioa of EdgeficlJ ? to our Card. j June 26 tf ' 25 ! We Must Breed our own Horses. ANY perron desirous of purchasing n EINE : STALLION ??ii do tn by application ty ax I i at Jacksonhoro. <\i!l>itm Pistrier, S. C. I wi'! ! DICK CUK.VTMASf. bl LL PEAR TNG and ' JONCH IIOOl'EK, ut the foil .wing prioos: i i Dick Cheaibnm, $.1,000 ,. ?J Uill Dearing, :t,000 j ' .lonee Hooper, :>,000 ! j I th ike rb? difference in price-not because 1|? think bick Chcathaui suveri.iv to either ut' ?the i i other horses, but beeaiiso he ha? iiad the ber t op- j poriuiiity.-his colts beiug oldest nnd very One ; i i henee be ;.- likwl lieut. Ilenring's Colts are abo | . very Boc. I have run seen any of Hooper's Co?ts, i Thi/V aro nil Guee prceiitolv tlir .?ame blood. I . ?'..MIOS. G. LACON, j Her 17 f>t fill I ./?.???..Tl-e Aoan>i?-Oo?flUu/.i?na)isJ and Cohen- ! .? '?i? Cinrdi.10 will .. .p.. amil l?tli Jaiioftry hoxl, i a.n.1 r'orv>Hr;l ivc-mat :.> T. (5. 1!. ! ( . . ; i STATE ?ti S?t'T? f'A?tOL?XA: i rfu . ;i .ll Ai?jfT.?xT .?>:. I.vsMtfTiin"I ! KM: KAI.'? Orri.-::. j " i'm.i Mai.?, .Inn. t."?. Is'lW. lirw/nfti'Wof 1}it?tr*nr 'inti ''..oner/ pit**rtl J.iJ>, v 21. ISI?2. EXTRACT. Hemtrtil, 71W i:!t parson*HaWc *< military f. duty in i!.e i'lr-t v-'-rpJ iii?rw> who.??.iii nm! u ?, default ubun ;iiiiitnniicd for service, riisdl he sub- ' jei't to such punishment short of de ,th as may Iv imposed by a coori inartful ordered by Gie COPI- ' ai M o de rs of the ?teg?nient in which mell dcfK^U ; may las :r..:d?." . 'SESERA!. ?l?DF.ll SO. L So lunch ?f Gi?:i-;.l urdir If! as'e?nilioN t with tho ultove rtvtnliition is hereby qjjuwter- j r lU iU:.i.: l. ' . j t liv order of thc Commanded in.oliTcf. ' r A. c. G A it LING roy. Adjutant nuil Ihsrtfrfor-Oeiicral of:S.:?, Jail. '.'I _2t _jt_i H - H K '.D ??ITA It'J'EJtS * CO^?;SSARY.aEyEItAL'S LEP'T, s. C., Coi.;:s?:.\, January 8, l?(5.t. j J TM R Aol of ilia General Asftpmhljr, entitled : { " An Ac"! to suppress fie undue distillation ? 11 nf spirituous liquors from t?:? cereal grains of this ' I State." couta'nj lb- follo.Ting uroviso. nsilinfy : j ..'i'liat tao Govertior, if satialaetorii.v infortnnl tbn4 a snpply of ^piri's. which cannot t,u oilier- ! - wise oi? tai ned, is absolutely necessary for iiiedi ninkl purpose?! in ibis State, .may contract with a | proper littiuber sf responsible and Ital u^"-iit.-. j ^ in any ono er more >if the Ilisirl.-t.;, tu'iiiatVlfac- | iure a limited fpiaatUy "f [.iiropirbs. al a limited '. l!ld rea. on.i ole [?ric?, s: r iel y f'ir inedi ina! )iiii']io. ?es. Oikuiit caro tbio rin-!i proju-r liisjanitioii < | { ile: priMpiet \* ni ide as io_ secure it^ upplicaltoi , ^ sion? to t!te purpose in'cnde :." To ena If lc tin; Governor to av: rir.io Ce qinni- ; lily required for thealaijwpurpose, ill? physicians, ! - uf the different Districts in lbw State are n-fincst- . iii to fHfhUh I? /.':<'? Oep'irimcJt, as ?arly MS pra;-. lioanlc. a statement as to what" supply e.',' v y\ti\ ' spirits, which cannot l>e otherwi^ vo' .m-jj, IP a\,. j 'oluteiy necessary for lo^i^iouipurpoio?' in their . J respective Dis?7V?ii B? lko njrofteut year. ! 1 1. ^.juci't^ tu.it suet Bier* 1?'? ?ok"-? a* that ! 11 the statement sliatl represent tito views of a tun- ; " joiity e-JT rho praotilbtj; fiegfllciaus iu eaeb bis.liiei. }1 Ly order of (lov?C&Or. JOSEPH WALKE3,' Commtsjary-Gcnerul of S. C. Jan. H U 2 ; HEADQUAItTIiUS . COMMISSAKY-GEN-KllAL'S bJSr'T, S. ?. ? J Cer.rsiiHA. S. C.: JiMHinry 8. 7?ti".. ! \ k LL applicatif tor agenvic: for tba tlutidstlOB \'* of sp!rimo"? Hcj'Jof? from tho cereal grains.j ut ihis .State, in conformity with tba Art to sup? ; Jircss th-.' uudue dislillation thereof, ?rill tilo wi:h f Gie undersigned* tncif application.?, bi-gethcr wilb ; tho testimony of two or mein respectable and ?rodi- j ble physicians nf toe bistriet, ?Inly juilhentieatj?! j -i by tho Clerk pf the Court, tli.H they sie rc*puusi- ' J ble anri skilt'ed aden's. ? - ' : My order of the Governor. . : . JOSEPII-WALKUK. ?j ('ominis>ary Gcner-il of S. C. Lost.! . ON" Saturday -Itl? Jan. 1&63,1 Inst a smidi plain' b'laek morocco 'PUCKET r.OOK, rontnining !' s binn Ssjo- one Cor.fedenite Hill, si?o of other j < Bills not recollected: Tho PoeketMifokcoutaiped k< a Notu made payaJ>l? lp Mark Smith Jor thy hire i I of a noyro boy for $100, duo 1st .lan. *??\ by sah- M Fcriber. Also lost ono N'n;e of hand cn JuHus'; Hanks for S''.?.'.> with credit of 5 toa on lat Jan. 'C,;\ \" !?V\,,**?.,f 6- ?^?VJ*B.V lor5l07; <Utc? n. t. wo I- i f?'?'iil. I -..i ui.i-n ebrioUtna lirai, il. i:,~b<if ?ipii \ :i ble'to subscriber. All pefs?fis ijie UoAj forelj wafted lrorn trudin;j lor lie. said-Nott.s. f^i.j ll. W. GRIFFITH.' J Jan, 14, 4t* 2 JOHN ELAND, . ' ".. y t P.V. COOPER. ' . ' WILLIAM SPIRES, HENRY B. GALLMAN. JAMES EIDSON^. 0 ?:\ tmi For Tax Coline tor. < C. M. MAY, * - . ? CHAR LES CARTER. .. BERRY" HORNE,''* " W. H. HOLLOWAY, 1 - I-i BE NJ. ROPER. . . ... - - .-. STARLING.TURNER,, %^m.t For Clerk.'"1' ^ ' " P. HARRISON. " JACKSON COVAR. - - . ? < . t-X Wo Imve bean nuthorieed.hy the frier, d? of. ? Wr. NAT. RAMEY, Sr., . to. announc? biin.t> biudidnte for Sheri! of tEdge6eld ^District o?.tae ; text election. ,. ..??"..?? .... ,: Jun? 2.'. . . iS * . . 2.S .Wi K/RPEAK Seiil WIM* DENTIST, -> .< 2+? UKO A.? STKXKT, Over Cbichuiier & Cu'? Drug, -?store,.. a ? ? . > .AUGUSTA, GAi, Dec. 24, 1301. j&?? ii 51 ?tl -r) Dentistry t"'.'"'' ./T DU. ?I. PA KK KU will be in his office regularly.earn day during rule-day woely . f un after then he will ..nly he there occasionally",. iSflifa l^ofiswfifnal 'engagement* throughout the District demand much ut'.hi.4 attention. . . ' -.1 t5*?Hi?vint??to pay th?highest Cash pricfe fpr.' :; , Dentistry materials, he will hereafter work ONLY.. < FOR CASH. . , . ". * '* sept io . - . If' - . Zi *.'. R te-mo MRS. M. TWEEDY, , -: So. 215 Broad Mtreet, Augusta, G?'.f ' HAS "removed her Stock of MILLINERY. ? FANCY COOL'S and FINE WOOL and" * ?ll.K COODS to the Store-formerly occupied by. Urs. Hall, No. 21 ?. Broad Street, opposite , tho ' Southern States, Hotel," w'nero she invites the ittoutiou of Ladies tb b-.r very' COMPLETE AS- '' SORTAIENT of ' - 'J Fine HiHiBery and Fancy Coads, AT MODERATE PRICES, HUS: ii. TWEEDY, ?0. 2I."> Broad Streef/opposite" Southern S. Hotel, ' * AUGUSTA,- GEORGIA. Oct 27 ' . 2m -* <Z (J NOTICE TO Planters and Merchants. ETATS WI LL BK EXCHANGED FOR WAK L. ia. One ll?! f'.? e*. tiff two pouodj til clean 'wa? a id Wool. '.!.'' ' - ' y i cit? furnish one h'tndTed to 'Aye bfudrr i, or ?> avro if required. C. P. REMSEN. . Columbia, Sept 10 2m :>? _i.^__j_ Leather at 40 Cts. per Pound, " Subscriber hating b ul ?-v>:ral. years ex perlcuce in TANNING propos?e to TAN iIDES nu the same term's that be Tan red for" nat year, vir. : Une bali for the .other, allowing ' lia patrons io have back at least half of hii ?hare it 40 c s. per p'juud, and all that be does not ac- .' unity need for bis ?wu uso, a'waya giving hbV" '" mirons preference. R.T. PARKS. ! Jan y 2ui* ? I Tanner^7 ! I?T?LLIS ROSS propos?e to TAN HIDES on r v ..hai cs-lan uucThall b r,lbe other, .and at uw tho tiff lier ol the llid;s the p'rivilego*bf IJU*? II -r J lie whole Tiinnher a; the market pti.-<j.;Ha ?i..mi n-s that ull wi.i4. e'!trustoit--to hnu-abhJl?be i tu dr. ni iy and pr.?iopily cwutc L Hui iuugex .> rie:icf m. the Tannery buMiiewi juiiiy entities ilui Iii the c.i.ntidcui e ol' tho people of the District. ' V No.. ?ij 'im : "vii *. Fur Hats!. rll V. Underpinned is* at borne again, and reddy to make FINK HATS for any number ot ten tinmen ami Boys. . . A good prico will be gitron frr nativo FURS^ neb as the M?i?k-Rat, Kaccirou, Rabbit, Mink .ml Vox. Give me a call, and you can have a trade that tr Lil suit both purtles. . ' JOHN WOOLLEY, t?mr.itevo?e. S. C., Apr fi, ?r.aJ. <Wvi[ 3wced Iron 5: Flow Steel. i>ip??t?t TO PLASTERS'i 1H?VE on hand ? good ip.sortme.ttt of SWEED? J HON and PLOW STEKL ?uiublo for.PlND .iii-iii parp?se*, of very desirable si?.es-Iron from me to ton incbi e in wnlsb and St?el from tb re? o fourteen iiiolira tu width-for aele at thu loweet utce bj WM. H. GOODRICH. "Th Broad St., Augusta, 6a. Dec 1 Sm' . - . .4$ Executor^ Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Rice n|. Gotetnan, dee'd., ure nntitied to come for rarel and pity the same, sud those having dui ms tgaiucti*?id h-fi te will please render them in ironerly attested. S. W. NICHOLSON, Ei'or.~ Au^ ft tim* Ul - Wood .and Shucks: - , FirE Subscriber will deliver rood OAK WOOD? at ?"?,(ni per lour boise load. Pine, (TUTU nm, . a le Wood unyonwean bnv? thai v.u.. i.Mut Ut .w;vy. ? . .'. ^, . ; liavo al.-o fj?r ?ale a birjr-i ocantUy of ?0c*I> . iuucjc?,'-c'boaJ. ; '. : * . PTTt.-llLALOCK.V?^ ' J'?v. 22 . ' tf . . Notice. A LT. persons indebted to the Estate of J?bu*R;? ni. GwiUtneyi doe'd.; are requested t?i jnake^'?^ neut ns eur y ns i<o>e.'-iie. 'I/lobe blutig oiaitU& iga birt ino Ksu.ie will present Uieiu, propi-rty ue.-ted, lo Dr. A. <?. 'league, nt? 'rfuliiorircit * gi.ul.. LUC? GWALTNEY, Exor. D.ecS. lS?2. . nlyj ,4il. i>4 Notice. rllOSIS indebted to the-Estate cf Levi M. ? Crouch, dae'd.. ?re eclioitcd te pay ?h* Mtme e .r'bwltu, and rh<*5<5 havittj|. e^ima agai: ^ saldl 5<rtnse ?rc notlftfi tc prejoni tbets, dury i-i?*tt?} m cr brf ?rc the cbh AJfJl M?t, ai-on that ijajr* * ' liial ?tftti'arhent wlll-lw ?tado-WJ ?W^st?'?.. - P'?RSONrf having claims agaiuat.Aatpi^of .Mn- % tilda SWearenglp,"ieVd* Viii^l?iAe^relilhY**' ucm fffrrbwith. Tlm.-tf indvbtod to- edd-Es tato ? -' im urged to come forward ?nd pay op w.ithoHtda- . ay. .T. DEAN, Ad'or... '?nn SS " o ci. t Notice. ' A. person? ind?btVl to thu' BTW np S'ip?tli'W " ZxL .lonos. cither on Note or Bo-.k iAotrount, ar? ll j 1 ..?tlie?tly ioijui-sted to calli on ihe S^b/*ribeii. at. ibu Sberiifs O?\cot and. ?tet^c .'io same.. Those i.eglec?iug to c^ll aoou a^d settle need not expert lo ?.-ot cre?.t Coi any woi Vdonetoernafter. . . It A AC JONES. ha, . Jan. IO . . S-..,,'. .. FvagV Waited. ~ .. 0" LIUN'COTT?N AND. LiNEXRAGS can be. #.. sold for cash it the Advertlicr oatK' V "~ -* ? Aug. ar if 84