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ANTI-SPASMODIC TINCTURE, FOR GENERAL FAMILY AND PLANTATION USE! Directions-'lhe dose is usually from half a teaspoonful to a tablespoonful, or more in dangerous cases, varying according to the age of the patient and severity of the disease-to be repeated every five, ten or twenty minates till relief is obtained. In severe attacks in which an immediate action is necessary, it should be given clear. The more dangerous the case the larger should be the dose, and the more frequently repeated. In cases of a mild nature the dose may be lessened and diluted accordingly. It may be given if convenient in about half a gill or half a tea cupful of warm mint or sage tea, or warm water sweetened, if preferred, to make it more palatable.

ENEMA necessary to act immediately on the bowels enough for a dose should be put in about half a gill or ha'f a pint of lukewarm water, varying according to the age, and given by injection'to aid in bringing about a re-ae tion. For children this is often the best mode of administering, especially when an immediate action is necessary. EXTERNAL USE -In cases in which there is inflammation arising from external injuries, or in inflamed sores or boils, bath with it frequently to reducethe inflammatory action and relieve the sorener-s gWFor sale in this Village by Drs. A. G.

It T. J. TEAGUE and G. L. PENN.

Jan 27 3 Head-Quarters, 9-u REGIMENT, S. C. M. TUcKER's POND, Jan. 22d, 1858.

A COURT MARTIAL of the 9th Regiment of S. C. will convene at Mrs. SUSAN BRUNsox's on Saturday the 30th of January. Lieut.

Col. CORLEY, President, MEMBERS.Capt. TXXXERMAN, Lieut. WHITE, HOLMES, FREEMAX, TURMOND, 4 NIXON, JAcos LANGLY, REYNOLDS, Moss. J.

F. C. SETTLES, Judge Advocate. J. W.

TOMPKINS, Col. 9th Reg't. January 27 it 3 Head-Quarters, 7TH REGIMENT. C. CHAvISES' CaEEK, January 25, 1858.

ORDER, NOH LIE Haw Gap Beat Company ate hereby or dered to be and appear snt their muster ground at James Reynolds' Spring, near Locust Ilill, on Saturday the 27th February next, armed and equippe'd as the law directs for drill and instruction. At the same time and place there will be an Electuon held for Captain to ill the v.caney oceasoned by the promotion of Capt. T. P. Shaw.

By order of Col. D. L. SIlA W. WALTER LAXHAX, Licut.

Con'dng Company. Jan 27 5t 3 WORSTED GOODS AT COST FOR CASH! ESIROUS of selling off our remaininz Stock of WORSTED GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, we have determined to oflr them A.t Coat for Cash. Come Ladies and Gentlemen NOW is the time to obtain Bargains. We are in want of money, and promise our patrons that we will sell them BETTER GOODS and MORE OF THEM, forasmaller amount of Cash. than any other House in Town.

Try us once--you will be sure to come again. W. R. T. S.

IIUDSON. Jan. 20 1858 tf GREAT REDUCTION RN AT WILLIAM 11. CRANE'S, 2.12 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEO. I order to make room for a Spring Stock the Subscriber is now olt-hring his large Stock of Winter Dry Goods AT GREATLY RE.DUCED PRICES! As many of these goods hrave ber-n recently purchased in New York at LOW PRICES, Great Bargains will be given to all those wish to purchase Goods for Cash.

A mong them areBlack and Colored SILKS, very cheap Plain French and Printed DEL AINES; French, and English M'rerinos and Alpacens Common and very chepp Ladies' aind Children's CLOAKS. very hiaw; A large assortment of EMBROIDEIES of' the newest styles-Collars and Sleeves in New Styles PRINTS and GINGHlA MS Kentucky Jeanes, Sattinetts and Tweeds, cheap Bed and Red Flannels; Ladies' and Gentlemren's good Cotton liose, 123e Table CLOTEIS. DIAPERS, SIIIRTINGS and SH EETINGS, The above, together w-th a ve-ry rrrent voruiety n' other Goods, are offered at EXTREXfEL LOllW PRICES. Planters and Families are respectfully invited to call nnd examine the assortment as great bargains wiil be given ASH. 'WM.

IH. CRANE. Augusta, Jan2 20 3t 2 CHEAP FAMILY lIE Subscriber is now receiving aind opening a ERY C1101U STOCK of well selected GROCERIES, To which he begs leave to invite the attention of Planters in want of Choice Supplies. Hie may be found in the Rhlsek of Buildings formerly occuptied by GEORGE ROBINSON as a Hardware Store. My course will be to adopt the old motto, "A nimble Penny is better' than a Slow Shilling My Stoek will consist in part of the following arcles: St.

Croix SUGAR New Orleans, old process, SUGAR new do. Stuart's A B. and do. (A) Crushed do. Powdered do.

Sugar House SY RUP; New Orleans do. Cuba MOL ASSES'; Old Government Java COFFEE Rio do. superior; English Dairy andi (oshen CHE ESE; Choice Old 15RANDY and Holland GIN; Jamaica and New Eneland UM John Gibson's XX and XXX Rectified andi Tensnessee W1llSKRY COSF ritiEnd PIlCK LE-3; 4 ACKERKEL. SA LMON and SAltDINES; Superfine FLOUR. A Fresh supply of ORANGES and APPLES; Together with many uother asrtiu'-l-e to' tedliuus to mention.

TIIOS. P. a fresh of No. 1 arnd 2 MACKEREL in Kitts, I and Bbils; Bunckwheat FLOUR, No. Fine Spanish SEGARS; MACCARONI; CITRON; and CRACKERS; 25 Bbils.

Fresh Thsomaston LiME T. K. Hamburg, Jran. 19 2 TR AY ED from the SubSscriber a hmge blnek llound DOG-a in his foreheadtip of tail white-white fee'tt with toe-nail oil' of left fo-e foot. Any infosrmuation cons eernin0 him thsankfur'y received, and ar lberal reward paid fur Ihis recovery.

Address moe at Edgefield C. It. W. C. llA LL.

Jlan 20 St 2 Notice. A persons indchted to the undrersitgn' d. bsy note orraccounit, are earnrestly requested to make payment imnmediately. The undersigned has been forced to sell property to pay Isis debts, and it is out of his psower toi grant lonsger irdulgence to those owing hua. Jan.

20 1858 OT PROOF AGAINST HARD TIMES. LL those to me. eithser by Note or A.Account,' for the year 1855, '6 and '7 are hereby notified that, unless they pasy a largre pro-portion of their dues, with sonme fir piroml ses the remainder, their Nute's and A ccounts will lie -insdieerimninately placed in the hands of an officer for collection, on Thursday the 1 Ith day of Feb. s'aary next. This, my friends.

is unph asant, but Is a stubborn fact over which I have no control. J. F. C. SETTLE.

1B. 2 Dancing Academy. ROF. J. W.

BIGGS respectfully announces to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Edgefield, that his DANCING ACADEMY is now open at the Masonic Odd Fellows' Hall. DAYS OF Ladies. Misses and Masters, Wednesdays at 21 o'clock, P. M. and Saturdays at 10 o'clock, A.

N. and 2J P. M. For Gentlemen, Monday, Wedneslay and Saturday nights, at 7 o'clock-commencing on Weduesday the 13th. The fashionable LANCER'S QUADRILLE, with-a number of new and beautiful Dances, danced in the first circles of Paris and London last winter, will be taught by J.

W. B. Jan 13 1 Saluda Sentinels ATTENTION! YOU are hereby ordered to appear at your parade ground at Mount Willing, on Friday the 5th of February next, prepared for drill. Pursuant to an order from Brig. Gen.

Perryman, an Election will be held on that day for Major of the Edgefield Squadron of Cavalry; and by order of Col. J. F. Burriss, there will be an Election on same day for4st and 2nd Lieutenants. By order of Capt.

A. D. BATES, S. M. SMITH, O.

S. Jan. 19 1858 Rt 2 TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. ON TFE FIRST MONDAY in February next, I will sell to the highest bidders (unless previously sold at private sale,) the following LOTS on the South side of Beaverdam, adjoining H. Boulware, H.

A. Gray, James Rainsford, L. S. Johnson and others, which comprise many Beautiful Sites for building, viz: No. 1 Containing 11 Acres, "1 2 8 3 8 8 5 8t 6 91 "4 It 7 14 9 41 i 10 17 I 11 i 14 4 No.

1 is the old Residence. No. 10 is all in native forest. Every Lot has one or more boundaries on public roads or upon a street 33 feet wide through the midst of the Lots. I will sell them upon a ceedit till the 1st January next, with interest from date.

The Plats can be seen at Christie Hurlhert's. R. T. MIMS. Jan.

13 3t 1 Plantation Brogans AT AND BELOW COST FOR CASH! R. T. S. HUDSON will sell their Stock of Negro Shoes at COST FOR CASRand a great portion of them below Cot-in order to out the o'd Stock to make room for a large and entirely new assortment of Spring Dry Goods. All ye, who want GOOD SHOES at low prices, wi;) do well to call at our S-ore, in the Odd Fellows' Masonie Building without delay.

Jan2t tf 2 A CARD. would notify iy old friends and patrons, that I have this day sold my entire interest in the firm of W. W. PERRY MAN to my brother R. M.

Perrvnman, and the business will in future be conducted in the name and style of A PPLETON R. PERRYMAN; and I would earnestly reconnend the new Firm to public patronae. W. W. PERRYMAN.

Now Market, S. Jan. 1st 1858. Jan. 19 2, NOTICE.

TJ lIE Firmt of W. W. PERRYMAN is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Persons intdebted to same. may find the books in the ands.

o' W. L. Appleton, who will attend to the settlent of all claims due said firm. And as it is not expected that any one shoui ave any money these hard times, we would be glad all would come forward atnd give their notes, as we wish to close the Books. W.

W. PERRYMAN. W. L. APPL ETON.

New Mlarket, S. Jan. 1st 1858. Jan. 19 4t 2 Ladies Gentlemen wish to invite your attention to our Stock of DR GOOD-S, H1ARDW A RE and CU TLERY, BOOTS and SHOES, ATS and CAPS, and GROCERiES, md all other articles usu'lly kept in Six Horse Coutry Stores.

And, as we wish to make some notey, we do not offer otur goods at COSTr, thongh we only aih Ott a small ptrofit whereby to live. A PPLETO'N Rt. MI. PER RYMAN. New Market, S.

Jan. 1st 1858. N. will be sold for cash only. Jan.1 More Prizes than Blanks! EVERY- OTHER TICKET A PRIZE! Registered Letters ait our Riik.

NDERSON AND SON's LOTUI'ER, ON THIE HAVANA PLAN OF JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY---BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA. ASS H-IH, DRAWS 1ST FEBRUARY 1858! CLASS IL, DR AWS 15rn FEllR UA RY 1I38S! In public, at Macona, untder the sworn superintendence of E. C. Bulkiey and Jo's. Waterman, Capital Prize, $50,000 PRIZES PAYA BLE WITII0UT DEDUCTION ,800 PRIZES! 30,000 NUMBERSES II 1 Prie 2 ...50..........

2,000 1 0 20 ,000 40 Aprxn. 000 5.Otlt Prizes 5010 Prizes amounting 210.880 WHOLE TICKETS, $10; HALVES 85; T1he 15.01)0 P'rizes of are determained by de last figure of the numtber that draws the Capit-if it is an odd number. then every odd number Ticket will be entitl-d to $8,50 if it is an even tuler, thten every even number Ticket will be ntitled to $8,50, in additiotn to any other Prize the Ticket maly draw. Bink Notesof sound Banks takcenat par. Checks New Yo'rk remitted for Adr' Orders for Tickets or Certificates of Packages of Ticket4 to ANDEIRSON SON, MANAosas, alcont or Saranah, Ga.

Dec 20 tf 51 MVANUFACTORY. lE Subscriber haitng loc ated in the Oflice in front of Mr. Edtmond P'enn's residenice, resiectlly announces to the public that lie is now to carry on the saddle anid Harnless Busifnes in all its branhies. Heo warrants his work to lie done i a workimanlike mianner, and of the biest, miaterials. hlis termis will reasontable-atid lie solicits a shtare of piatronaue.

lie will also give prompt anti particular attention to all Replairitng entrusted to htis care. (live ni a trial, and a helping hand. W. T. GOLDING.

Jan 20 2 Notice, persons indebted to the estate of Daniel Boone, are requested to make imumedite aymet, and all persons having demands tgaiist the same are hereby notified to present them properly attested. L. P. BOONE Adm'r PETER OUZT. nos c.

Uf 50. OAK GROVE ACADEMY. HIS ACADEMY situated near Kirkscy's Rdads, Edgefield District, will re-open for the reception of pupils on MONDAY, January 25th 1858. The scholastic year will consist of two Sessions of five months each. At this School pupils may pursue the usual English Brancbes of study, with the addition of Latin, French and lusic if desired, under efficient and experienced teachers.

Terms of instruction, board liberal as at any others School in the Distric Tuition on the PIANO, per Session of five months. All further essential information given on application to either of the Trustees Miss HARRIET F. STEVENS, Principal. Mr. THOM AS P.

MOSES, Teacher of Music. Dr. E. ANDREWS, 1 ELB ERT DEVORE, S. srALNAKER, i Trustees.

JOSHUA HARRIS, I SAMUEL STEVENS. Jan. 13 1858 41 1 BETHANY ACADEMY. HE Exercises of this institution will lie resumed on MONDAY 25th January 1858, under the control and instruction of Mr. GEORGE GALPHIN.

Classical Department per 00 English 10 00 Elementary 7 50 Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, Surveying and Book-keeping-Practical and Theoretical-belong to the Classical Department, and are charged accordingly. N. kind of dissipation is sti icily forbidden By the rules of the School, all offenders are expelled or suspended without benefit of clergy. W. HARRISON, President.

0. J. SH EPPARD. Trustees. W.

T. WEST. Jan. 13 3m 1 Curryton Academies. HE Exercises of these Institutions will be resumed on the first Monday in February next, under the supervsion (of Mr.

JAMES MORRIS in the Female, and A. P. BUTLER, in the Male department. Mr. I1ORRIS has had nine or ten years experience in teaching; and cane.to this place highly reconiendled by those for who lie -lil taught, and others.

and a year's experience here has prqyen he is entitled to the high testiimo'nials b'-stowed upon him, and cheerfully nid confidentiily commend him to the public as one well calculated to advance pupils entrusted to his care. iHe will also supervise the most advanced pupils in the Male diepartment. Mr. RTLEaR's apabilities to teach and inaiiage are so will known that we dem it unnecessary to say anything in regard to his ierits. Prof.

BAIRKl.EY will instruct in Music and French. Ile is reputed to be a thorough French Scholar. Rates of Tuition. Primary lranches, per Session. 9,0 Seeond Class .1100 Third Class Fourth Class French, extra Music, 25,110 Contingent expenses" 50 11.

A. SH A Fee'ry. ir 62 GREENVILLE BAPTIST FEMALE COLLEGE. HIS INSTITUTION, established by the BAPFTIST STATE CONVENTION South Carolina, and uniler the control of the Board of Tinste-s of the Furman University, will enter upon its Third Year. on the first Wednesday in February next, with tbe following FACULTY.

REV. IH. A. DUNCAN, President andl Professor of Mental and Moral Seience and History. PROF.

C. R. TWITTY, Professor of A ncient Mathematics and the Physical Sciences. REX. M.

W. SAMS, Professor of Logic and Belle Letters. E. B. BACON, Professor of Music.

MISS L. M. McDANIEL, Assistant.MRS. M. A.

RICE, Principal in the English Department. MISS JA NE CA MERON, Associate Instruetress. MRS. E. J.

CLEVELAND. Teacher of Vocal Music and Pennmanship. RATES OF TUITION PER ALFI YEA RI, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. lri mary ......1 0 00O cademic 20 (0 Xl giate 2 (tO EXTRAS. inn.

including use of nf0 ienet aind Moderin Lanugs, 51) lrawiig and Painiting 15 01) oc.l I i niental .......1 i Boari per mtoth, (ini 10 00 Th'e succe.as of this Rehool, since it went into operition, the good health of the Yiiung Ladies whlo have altiended ii, together withI the increased hacilit is for imparting inistrucetiion, and the and inmproved accommnodations, which will lie afforded by the new, handsomei anid we.ll arrngedl College edifice, conspire to) give assurance to, the Trustees and other frienids of the Institution, that, its patroatge, alrcady vyi. liberal, will he greatly extended, andl that the expectations of the Convention. ini establishing it, wilt be fully realized. Ja. fi 1858 605 Happy Valley Academy.

1 lE Till RI) A of this Schiool wilt com-. 18th, under the chiarge or its former Treacher, ULIET MI. PICK(ERING. who will pay the strictest regard to the if piupils. The year will be divided into fuur Se-sions of eleven eeks each.

Pupils whil be required to be in constant attendance unless prevenited by inad i poParents of the a solieited to vist the School at their pleasure. of Tuition. ...8 per Session, or SIG per year. er Sessioin, or $101 pe year. $10 pecr Session, or $32 per Yecar Pleasant boardinig pilaces can be pi oeuredl in the vicinity of the School at $7 to S8 per This School is situated nine miles of Edgehield C.

near the residence of Johln F. 9 48 SCHOOeL Exercises of Mrs. McCLINTOCKCS SCIIOOL will be resumed on Monday, the 1st of February, 1858. Jan 18 1858 8t 1 BEECH ISLAND ACADEMY. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, S.C.

LEWIS T. KiIDD, Prinucipal. lIE next Session of this School will begin on the 1st February, 1858. The Principal hopes that his long experience and entire devotion to the business of Teaching, may miake the School worthy of the patronage of the pulillic. Students will be preplaredl for a Collegiate ourse, or for the practical duties of life.

TERMS PERt SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS. Elementary Classical and Mathemlatical Board can be obtained in pirivate families iiear the Academiy on reasonable terms. For lurther information iaddress the Principal or Jonathan M. Miller, Augtusta, Ga. Jan.

20 18 tf Spartanburg Female College. HE Regular Exercises this Institution will 1. be resumued oni UESDAY, February 25, 1858. To meet the demiands of its rapidly growing patronage, the Faculty has beein increased by the emplioyenct of three additional Instructors. WCatalogues containing ftull particulars will be sent free of charge, on application to CH A RLES TAYLOR, Presidenit.

Decl0 Ot 51 OTIREAT wish to say to all persons indebted to mec that 1 'want the mnoner and longer indulgence cannot be had by my con sent. S. E. GOODE.I 4t 1 CANDIDATES, For Bh.r2Ti'ni WM. QUATTLEBUM, LEWIS JONES, II.

BOULWARE, LEWIS COVAR, W. W. SALE, 3Mor OVe3.0..S. HARRISON, WILLIAM L. STEVENS, LEWIS COLEMAN, JAMES SPANN, 1OBERT D.

BRYAN, JACKSON COVAR, F. M. NICHOLAS, EDMUND PENN, Focr Collecr. STARLING TURNER, 31. W.

LYLES, E. W. HORN, THEOPIILUS DEAN, C11ARLES CARTER, CIAS. M. MAY, JOHN C.

LOVELESS, Wor Crdi'" E. B. FOREST, W. F. DURISOE, ARPETINGS! CARPETINGS! WIIOLESAIE AND RETAIL AT THE NEW CARPET STORE) 234 King St.

Charleston, S. C. IIE Subseriber invites the attention of buyers to the richest and most glegant stock of A RP TING Ever in this City (of DIRECT IMPORrTION, per ships MackinAw, Amelia, R. Cobden nd others, from Liverpool to this prt,) comprising a full and complete assortment of: Mddallion Velvet CA RPETS, in single and double widths; Royal Velvet Pile, new patterns; Tapestry Brussels, choice patterns and br illiant colors; English Wire Brussels, and colors; Enulish and American Imperial Three-PIy new sles; Scotch, English and American Ingrains, new pttierns Venetion CA RPETS, all widths; English Wool Dutch, Hemp.Dutch and Cotton Ingrains 8.4, and 16-4 Woolen DRUGGETS; American Felt DR L'GG ETS, beautiful goods Green BAIZE, Table Oil CLOTHS; Linen and Woolen CR UMB CLOTHS, all sizes; Axninster, Tufted aud Brussels, Rugs, Sir Rods, Door Mats. FLOOR 011, CLOTHS, in all widths, thoroughly asoned, and warranted in every respect, Cut to it rooms, entrie-, stair ways, Cocoa and Canton MATTINGS, in all widtis.

Especial attention is also iequested to his large and stock of LINEN 'NAMELY: -81IRTINGS. FRONTING, TABLE AND BED LINENS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, DOfLEYS. DIAPERS, UCKABACK, COLORED TABLE COVERlINti3, AND FRUIT DOIIEYS, PIANO AND. TAiSIE COV-ERS, A full assoriment, WINDOW SHADES, gTryBu ers by the piece or package, dealt with i the most liberal terms. r' The Carpet attendeI as unal.

ythe most thoro.ughl and experi.enced and v.ry item in thait line warranted P. orders from' the Country responided 0pompitly, and tmy pereuoi sup rvision. NAMES G. BiAILEI7, Importer aind in Carpets, NEW CARP'ET Chrleston, Nov 2 if 4 illinery and Dress -R IS. E.

T. IIAMILTON leave iit inform her triends mnd patrons that she mioved to that part of Col. M. Frazier's Sture house Iast occupied by: iirnelf, Ttxt in Tr. Root's where she wouhld be glad to receive a conmnationi of the patronge heoretof'ore so stwd for hich she.

now returns hier th inks. it ti Mil lN EY antd DttsS MIAKING, shie will ke' a vaeriety ot'Gouds in her line. Being very muc'h in want 4.. money, she wvould clad to all that are indebted to her, to enl iui ats soiin as they possibily cain. la 4( 5 Attention This Way.

ad aterthe1'st of January next, I will sellmy emaiingStock of Goods ON LY Xlil mv lERlNOtS. DIELAINES. andiu 'LMAS, at. COST'--andl the blanice at PRICf (ES, in order to raise money to pay All those intdebted to mue will pilease call andl ttle hetore Return day, and satve toe the ntoilasat necessity (if givinig out itt Notes anid conts coillectioni, wichel I shia'l he ciotn iled to do if niot paaid. U.

C. BRY.A N. Dcc 7t 51; The Cash System for 1858, "IH n''tities hisi prorns anid I rieiids tliat lie desires to, do a STRIICT CASil ring i 1 958. I luvinig udiopa-d it lnst rar, nd heig well satisfued with its wok.us in ot to say that the CA It SM sfar the best aind ituost pleasanit mlannter t'' ciryi nno kind of Niercantlile' hus'tiss. It is le htii er and setler.

It enables thie iinumeil tio obn ii better biargains. anid the Mlerhi iit. whoi' is tuiriinig his cani nitiord to, sill oids at a smaller profit and make iio'n han his ni At door chant, wiii d.4 5 ai credit hnoI will keep ciststat'y on hand a full su pp'y of BOOKS AND STATIONEltY Uf 'eery descr'iption. DRUGS, MEDrICINES, PA NT MEICINIES, GROCERIES, CONEECTIONARY, TOBACCO, SEGARS, WIN PlOC IN GA Whieh I will sell as hieretofore at low tizures ihr Jsk. Le-t eve.rybody-one and tll-try the ashi ystem for the next twvelvi.

monthls, aiid at thii end 1858, we will all be a better aund happir' pieopile. G. L. PENN, Agenal. Jan i tr Head-Quarters, 2sa REGlMENT LoaNoiass, January 4, 1658.

ORDER, NO 1N pursunice iof orders from Brig. Gen. Puuaarm1, a tn Electiont is hereby ordei ed to be hel atthe sevet al Comupany rendezvouis on Friday the' th February ntext, fer MA-tOlt of the' Edgel'ildI Sundrn of Cavalry, to till the vacaney iieetsionecd bythe risignaition of Maj S. S. Touri'iss.

re of eaeh Companuy with thte assistne of the Lieutent3us will the Electiin, a will meet, at Edgefield C. un the fllohiwmig du, cunt the votes, declare the e'lvetii, ainid re'rt the reseult to llrig. Geni. P'erryiiinm By order of d. F.

Col. J. h. LaxsnAuz, Adj't. lan 6 5t 52 Adminstrator's Notice, persi'ns indeb ed t'i the Estate of Limohecker, deceased, must imaike the 1th hi(ay of Febritay inext.

or they will be sued. Al; pirsons having demiaiids nyaiinst said state, are requested to, present them proplerly attestd. G. W. LANDR Admn'r.

lan. 20 rold my Landii, nud liav. ig rieeived ini payment Cishi Notes from is. Wittiel.l Brooks, on difi'erent pteisions in the triet-this is to notify such persinms thiat if they do noi sttle wit mie before Return Day, I be compelled, through stern necessity. to sue them.

HITFIELD D. Ah DDISON. Jan. 20 tf 2 hoice Lard. -UST received a few hundred ponadls or Choice aPCountry A RD-a first rate article.

For ho ah W. B. T. S. HUDSON.

an.2 tti 2 Law Notice! THE Undersigned have this day formed a PartInership in the PRACTICE OF LAW for Edgefield District. One or buth may at all times be found at their Office, one door Notrth of the Court House. H. R. SP J.

A. DOZIER. Jan. 13 1858 If I X. A.

"WIX I E. WV. GARY. Attornev at LAW and So. lie.tor ini EQV ITY, will ptetice in this ancd the adjoining Dis ietts.

Office. auove B. C. lavms's Store. Dec 16 ly S.

B. GRIFFIN, Isajvvr, Will attend punctually to all business entrusted to his care. EDGEF ELD C. Dec 2, 1857. tf 17 T10.lPKINS will attend to a lI buJ siness in the C-m is I I aw for this and the adjoining Districts, that may be committed to their care.

Law Range, Edgefield, S. C. R. W. TotPicKNs.

M. C. Dec 9 tr 4h A Card. DR. S.

G. 11IO 313, havinz loc-ited 7 miles Norh of E.u. liel-d C. tit the former ri-sideince Mr. I1-mweeti 1 lultltid, offers his Professional serviet te te itizelins of the surrounding Cenintry in the prnetier of El )CIN SURGERY and OBSTETRICS.

lie solicits a reasonauotle share of public patronage. Jan6 CHEOPLASTIC PROCESS OF INSERTINo TEETEE. '111 Subscriber having furnit-hed himsell with a license to use this NEW PROCESS or INSERTING ARTIFICIAL TEETH, Is now ready to serve all who may n-ed such, with assurance (if a nre perf.et atu ca -loser resemblanev tt thec niatural organs. than can be realized by any other nethio'i. Its perffect purity.

cle-ailinees, freedem fr. ni all taste. or valvaenic sensation. durability. ceoirt and sein-rity, the advant.eges elaim-d ftr this mode of setting A itiicial 'eeIth.

II. PARERU. 24 if NOTICE -1 CIAN TO SUiT TEi TDIES! view of the scarcity ol moey the hard I tiieb aeierally, will frome tIhs ite, (tJ ulr ENTIRK' STOCK OF 0001 At GREATLY REDUCE) PRItICES, and many of then such Feiith and Englihi MAIIlNtOS, A lI'ack enid Colored li-igro-l 811.KS. anud LAIDI ES uenl-rally a hlandsome ssroen a Cheneal, Seli tand 'H A LS-Also, l.E1SKYS mad DILAN EKTS, at COST FOR CASH. A Iage assirseet of l'iglsi and Aitr'can P11N'1 at I Iens.

'm Al indeubted Wto reiuvted tee make eit. We m1uest have mlcctn -y L.t meeut out is. ID llTLEIL 15 157f 49 M1RE NEW ChEA GOODS! AT OLD WINTER SEAT! I. s-I it at teamburg perices. (fr eights exceptI.

edl.) tell in i Goods utsualhly kept itn a Country suich Rope, Coff'ce, Salt, Molasses, Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, A.VL) CUTCLERY, EATS AND) KONNET4, Imt OTS SI 'OldS, ofa an1d-riptions. All kinds of Dry Goods, Fromn thiec mteb comontle tol the linie-t andee meost Also, fine ae stock ofE the best MEDICIXES. IKES AN!) BRANDIES, Fer the sick iute'l wel.I iuet, don'et taeke moy word it. Call tend judge yeeurelves J. L.

AR ION. Wite-r Sruet, Nov 2 tf 43 Virtue of sundery writs of Fieri tee mte I wel! l.roe-el te se-il te EIkeeliId icn the ficrst ice hee eroperety itn the ecllowineg easec, to wit: Labcreie, Asmsigtee, vs 0Giy Ceeltn-an moiet itam'l Zmitxeren.ic One Trct eel -md cttaineeintiiilg lthree liutdedI Acres, Cr less, levied ont as ertyt oi the dceendami I.uv Iiro'dwccter. Ccmrk v-s Susani Gt rett. One Trac-t oel I aend cntacinee. IFouir hued andite tl ti ty twol tacrese, te'Ijeitning luiTh.

tGarrettt, S. tandc others. TIems elh. ES El DSON, 9 4 t.e I EI. l-i.

LI) )STRItCT, Jauig andc others, Aiipplicanets, cs Par. lery 11. Caelhicant and wife, e-t. al. De- fedats.

I) ane ord-er fromte W. P. Dueriseee, OrdinaI rv, I slepre.eei tee sell C. i ietr. Mulcehay in F- next.

aIn eds of' the ee I)striected State an reseiid, ocn watersi of P'erimmnniCreue i lueme Iracct, ceontaliingl ot'ec mo etredu titn) mcoree ir tess-, tdieit inoccls if Cawifoere l'eorry. Weee. lUarnees B. L. Peety, e- state otf Itlughje)ittie anld thers.

Alse eenle Traet tifcy-ncine anid rterts Aeeri 'f e.irI-p, ande adijoinieng ai acids or le I I ti.o, We-sley P'erry aned othIiers. -te ac credit eer eetet hes. Thce tie givi'eelmd ancee tecuerity ancd ai eceurtgacge te remeises to teiry te secuire the pur.hei meoneey. Ciest teo be peidL iu eishe, aicd to pay ai or tites extrae. A ETDSON, E.D.

1. I irtule oif suenedry wr-its of Fier-i Faeciais to edireeteed, I will Itte edI tee sell at heelge- kIed onc the- lir--t Mecndeltv in Feb. next, the ptropiety in the folloewineg cases tee wiit Ie vidI v-s. Scheumpe-rt Plaitn- a tiff's vs. the same, Oene Tract cct laced cotaining 231 A eres, mot-e ter less, lands of Bo V.

Schucmpert andi others. Merk Ethreele v-s. Allen Fraenklin, Quat- tieeue ande Daty, one r-uet of land contain- i Two thotusaned Aceres, cmoere inr le-ss, adjommin ladeis tof Ge-n. dameres Kisiahl Sweareengiin aend oni ats the pretty of thte Defendant a Fantklin. feor aineothe vs.

Thiomats Stalnaee-r, Onte of citd cininigi- onel htunidted tand a erty A erns, emohre or- le-sc, aedjeoiing laends of Me-s. ancey Owr alniy u-I1 alterundti otherhere Jceimes dra'ncaker- now re-sides. A- EII.SON, cn. -ic. 6, 4t ueerif Sale its)aviel Pardne.

Veiritne eel tundry writs eel ieri Farteinge teo me dieit I will proeed to cat Ede-tiold 11., iee the tirst Monelay ini Februaeccry ntext, the follesi ni-ero --laves, to wit Atoneey, lltmath aned ler lcild Tem Cashi. JAMES EllUSON, s.ixD. J.c 15 'lt e'2 Administrator's Sale. an erder fromit the Ordencary ofE Edgt-lild hlbstriet, I will proceed tei sell at the late resihe-tce of Mrs. detceased, on ediesay the 3rd eef F--eruary nlext, all the pertncl Ettate of said de-e'edl, con-daetineg of, one Negro tan.

anid Kiteheen Furniture, one Mu tle-. UCttle aell stt-ns under S20) ensh tfeer cll titums ot aend eover on ai eredit unitil the first eel Octber next, with ineterest fonm daiy of stile. Purhesers will be required to give notesi with two aproved sureties. MA RTIN hOLLY Adm'r. an.

1 2 DRUiGS, MEDICINES, OILS, 24. 3EM Ms. A. G. T.

J. TEAGUE takes Jthis net.iod of returning their thanks to heir friends and the public, for the liberal patronie bestowed upon them; and respectfully anne.tic- that they have removed their DR 3 TO to No. 2, in the Odd 'ellows' M1asonic Building, where they will be pleased to see and their friends and all Litse wanting PURE DRUGS, 1ED CINES, ')f which they are conu.nsan receiving FRESH UPPbLlES from the nios, reputable Drug Houses ha i New Yar. an 0iie or botn of theta oc in the Store at all imes, day and nimt, and give poersonal attention Wk carefully tilling prescriptioaj and orders with (o ispatch. Ini A continuance of the nher.d share of trade seui ereti.tre extended to thent is and they rei 'ill exert themselves to merit tr' They will further say to Loose indebted to larf Iei, that they have never made a public call on ny one for money: but thev me NOW needing CA ioner YE RY MUCi1, and in hopes that those Of ideted will attend to b.o.

soon, and prevent and from being forced to unpleasant necessity publicly dunniing thoso ai ears. Edgefield, Dec 20 "Big Pig, Little Pig, E1.OOT:>v MXEOGir O'XE. ISIE-" 1 AM is in Tovn--not with a pocket full of 3MORE Gj.OCERIES than was er seen this side of Jord.o: consisting of Powdered C. Auscovado, St. Croix, rushed and Lotaf SUGAR-; Old Governnient.

Java, Rio, Cuba and t. Domingo COFFIES; Stiar House and ''rleans SYRUP; 110 New Orlepn and Cul MOLASSES; FINE Sparkling Catawba, wil ineira. Sherry, Port, and Malaga. diti BR AND1E8--Otard. Hennesse, -1 leiniiett, Old ftanuel Domestic Brandies; Holland 0I11, end New England RUM; Stri WIITSKEY-- Irisl, Old Bourbon, Nee- pur rir, Wheat, Thribble Oouble XX, ha onntain Ryoi and Recteled Whiiskey; SEGARS.

TOBACCO SNUFF; H0. Fine Family and Enevwheit FLOUR; RICE and Maccaroni 'iutter. Cheese, I ard fams, Mess Pork; Pickled ant ieef, Beef Toianes; Oysters, Sardines. Snjmon. Lobsters, Cod Fish; 8sAla Buiscuit.

Butter Crilcers; PickIles-. Proserves, CowChow; ANDIE4, a la: i.ssortment; Fhigs. Rnisins. Citror, untrants, Prunes; Onie Parad'se Pecan Almonds; lpre Cocoa Nults. Filbertu.

Waliuts 'I LTemons, Oratiges. erwainas, Pim A pples; thi Preserved Vritits. ey P1eaches and Cherries; mpie Green Corn ind Pena.4 Cans Pepper and Spices (.1 J1 kinds; Flavorinz Esectiees -i kind Wrcestershire a fine article TEAS, of in short, eveY thing else in the e.t!y trocerV line. S. Agent.

Ili m- urz, Dec tr al 3WAN C'3. LOTTERIES. A ITA I :70 0, The f.l'...;'sela nu ill b. Irae--n ly S.Swan zs ofli Sparta A nie i tervy in 'ch bofii fo A Ifill'. Vn 111-01- at A.rdg;,--r.

bruaryO Ot-', '1858 th rawin in the of A ugusta, in con. Saturday, February 13th, 1858. be drawn ini the city of A in publie, on Saturdlay, February 13th, 1858. ii I.be drawn tn the ity ofr A ugusta, public, iiion Saturda5, February 2th, 1858. Ont the ahni ir singtl Nnmbers, all1 Nerly.

onu- tip every Nine Tickets. oome u-tr IN lv 1 pr ----l-- il I t-- 1 i- -i prz- di hj s- i prie- of 4 siriz, -i '1pra 0 (........... ar -I) 4 ri-I i0nt ti Pi i.r lix i ji'rix- spre 1A 1 I 4 lib'r i of un '1ts i's 9 /i.L rie- arf draw Pi uitla of rt iC Pr'isti are. 2.r Th toflP rize $20 ---t 45 en ils Wh ekets wht 10: ai ealvs i5; Quart titeil ie is'i Itt nane. 2, orre.ndn witt hoe Ttkt -Ipe ttn nemi lets Inted wilb ntit'd spaper, Se eire IFed wi PA OI wll bi ue.adpnei sold wthel ved int'it no te rihtit wi'P hes are iCten Tnd hel la se r.

nd aihti Tithes.e.ine.aprie10 fri Use 'ckt rnrwel numertanfpeh, 1 It pi thetanr iy texh ititte 't. andrerA i' relb ifo 'i'ner. the ize buwpeig pined agrtainal. 'irtun i5 a ThisL' operation iPsJPYlgt ree tetinlyh ippisi wpeedill and 'U Wne I thoe itihe tirali be ize tbei ten idtlon te 2tit Aaroim tsionPrze.o tte p.fll in Tiel Noeivery nw Prize.i i jtts tuii -r .1 e.ar-22 Arelle Tiket drw it Th A00 Iet of $iani0n wil dretrined byo the lastl 'ke ei'it the umbrlend tinit iti i li Ie entitled the ub.Ie Numbr tn ath here thi NannM Ind )ints betid e. tTIWT.

Ngs viF. Pi.t'AcKAGStfI lliceid a te it rt thich tlsile 'i at rt priic a nSliP -age ofal Mi Tvik. ......4 liaP. en Qu Tikt riict fPl ank oad oiht 00K OTiets rd cerdies, oh0( re ap ttt--g 1. ll bte orended.

by i liat i re can atick eati imen ture haey lathrP. ie. 2out) i Yt i I tind (in nJatl ll ra ing- er pie nati th at afna ir day dty li1' ofnt-ar nuer sthall argenfo the wheel, 1 robe GtIN.he anreeyirwnintfllwn a ersEraNas ttleGazll. tlnt eLliceneer. I -t6 CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.

11E Subscribers return their thanks to their kind putrons for the liberal support they received, and respectfully solicit a contilie of that generous patroniage. hey state with confidence now that they are LL PREPARED to carry on the ach Making and Repairing Business tas various branches. Their work shall be exed in a durable, handsonie, style and by workskilled i their respective trades. Ve have and intend always keeping on hand a and tine assortment of NRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKA WAYS, he our own manufacture-beautiful to behold of much value to the lucky purchaser. will also keep constantly in our Establishit a full Stock of Northern and IRIAG ES.

of miuperior manufacture. W- All sorts of REPAlltING done in the best iner. and with the greatest dispatch. Call and examine our Stock. Our prices been put down to corre.sjond with the Ilard 'S.

SMITHl JONES. ce23 tf 50 OTEL FOR SALE! HIR CAtOLINA IioTEr, forinerly known as the SPAhlN TEL, is now ollered for tale, and be ul'ered on the it ost acconinmog terms as to time. his i.OT EL is situated in il most eligible poi in the Vdllage, on the South side of Maine tiar enough to the Public Squara for all POS(H, and suliciently quiet and retire-d and since its establishnient as a llotel, done 4d 'usinass, and wil no doubt continue do ong4 as well kept. ny person desirons of entering into this busia would do well to call and examine the 111stH. Ininected with this Hotel are eoniorlimis Staacontaiiiing over one hundred well-regulated Carriage louse, Cri s.

Al, good for D)rover's Stock, and ia fine Guarda ab.ut acre in size. not surpassed by any. The whole iiises cuninin about three necres. hIe unlersigned would not be induced to oTer valuble psroperty for sale, were it not for dotie nitlietions. lie is now d'aposed to turn his it on to some other occupation.

F. M. NICHOLAS. 2gelilld, Oct 19 tf 41 Land For Sale. E11er foir Sile my VA LUS.l1..E COTTON l'ANT4TION.

containing about Five maacred Acres, lying on the Edgefield and m- abia ih l. in it is a one Storv with basement, a p'enty of out biildings of every all new. to evere rihl is a gooi new giate well taI a 1--iti of watkr; aliaa, a of ras, aa U( mchard. and an ai-miaee of fine timlber anI goad dirinking water 1nd exuaaiim-- know ou will be pleatsed. CLINTON WARD.

iept. tf 38 REMOVAL HAVE removed my 0 0 and 8 1N 0 'a to the Store next door to Averiser Ollic, wherie I carry oan business as dl. I have oni hand a large of ineu Boots Ruid Shoes, ahl I willhell aheap for CAiSh. 11 jersons inidebtred to ime arc called on to ie firward pay iteir accounts, as 1 am ob4 to have tuoney to pay my debts. It is hoped will receive dune atitentioni.

NIcHOLAS MTcEVOY. )ec 20 tf 50 A Card. AKE this early opportunity of my mmerus customers who have so liberally pa. sed that I will expect proinpt payimont ieir accounts at an early date alter the lirst of ie under which I have been le to resume business, thronuh the ind rendler it essentialI to, miy credit ilv enanliemenita Tis5 I vannoit do hopea to) raceive the asle whic'h the-e tighat tinios Ie. Anda therefoare, that, this alapeal will notL be ini hat it will lbe dluly apprieciate.l and ald chrl aly responuidedl to.

tf 50 E. PEN'N. Aaent. iTATE' OF CAROLINA, EDGlEFIlLD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. Ex Parte, iussy, Petition.

A. SSarIptaan, et al. Yirte omaf an order fromn t-hian. in this canu'e, I will sell at E.1u. fa.laI I'.

on first in February next, il EE lsSLAV ES, viz her two OF SAtN-A credlit of twelve Ilaisi aday oif sale, e(Acept as toe so as will alethe costs of suit, which must lbe paid in cash. A. SIMKINS, c.B.B.D. cO 3 5t 51 tate or siouth Carolina, DISTRICT, iN EQUiTYmeine Cogburn, 1 vs- Bill for Partiion. o-ies laisten, al vituea of ain order fr.om Caianca llor lxw in ihis cause, I will sell, ogthe 27th a intat, at the late residence oT JIohn M.

bu'a, dee'd the Tract ii1 Land described in' bill as coantaining FIuitlt IUNIJiio ANI) 'Y A GlES, more or less, and adjoining lands hes Cacburn, Carsain Warren and isuxs or SAL-A eredit of one and two years I the day oif sale, with inielest after the expir.ot yeuar, excepat to so much as will de-. te osts of suit is hieha must be paid in eash. 'clbaser. ti give bandl with adequate sureties to Are the purchase money. A.

SIlKiNS, n4 3t 52 EGRO WVOMAN AND CHILD FOR SA LE will sell at Edgefield C. on the first Monday in February, (if not prely mold at private male) a likely Nogro woman ehild. Isaid Negroes are to be' mold for no months credit, with Note and roved security, but weithut iSt3 52 llE Partnershiip of M. A. Rodgers and JameS hmpson is dlissotlved.

The business wil by .1. P. Thomapson. Swe are inidabted ail are compelled to pay debts therefoare we exapet all who' aire indebted .4 Note or A ccunult to pay up before retern if they wish to save cost, as wvo cannot give er indulgence. M.

A. R'ODGERS, MES P. THIOMPSO'N. an 4' 52 FRESH IMPORTATION. AMPEiS of Irish POTATOES; 10 BbI.

ie Planting do. or sale by S. E. BOWERS, Agt. burg, tt 1 'LOURf--Fifty Sacks of Premium Family FLOUR, now in store ad for sale by S.

E. BOWERS, Agent. a bttrg, Jan 13 tf 1 Administrator's Notice, LL persons having any demands against the L.Estate of William Satcher, deceased, are resedI to present them properly attested according a. A nd all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to pay up forthwith, as longer ulgene cannot be igiven. JEP'THA CROUCB, Add'r.

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