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A Voice from Arkansas. The subjoined letter details an exciting scene in Arkansas. It is always pleasant to tell of law and order rising in the ascendant. It will be meen too that our correspondent is another one of the true hearts of Edhyejield Abroad: Rosno, Ark., Dec. 29th, ISt0. Mr. Eutvoa :-Your interesting4Adera;er con tinues to come regularly. cheering us on with the gladdening hope that the Palmetto Stato will never bow to Black Republican (Lincoln) rule. I almost stood alone hero in this Western region, pointed to as the South Carolina Secessionist, for several mouths. But all is right now. The great fear has been that the Southern States could not unite so momentarily as such an emergency de mands. I stand here devoted to my adopted State, Arkansas, so long as there is hope that the will stand up to Southern rights. Whenever she faul ters I'll turn my back upon her, and face to South Carolina. I however feel assured that all the Southern State. now mark tino to the step of South Carolina. Ere this Phe is out of the Union, and I'm glad of it; nor can I believe she will ever "bont face" to foolish Compromises in the future. Some few here have proposed to return with me if you need us. But the signs of the times warn us to protect ourselves from such as Mont gomery in Kansas and desperadoes among us. A little affair that came off here on Wednesday last suffices to prove this. The citizens of Rondo were generally invited to dine with Mr. Wm. Crabtree, on Christmas day, and of course a social dance was enjoyed at the occasion. Late in the afternoon the company dis persed to rendezvous at the Rondo School House at night for vutilion exercises. As the company asiembled and all seemed pleased in the happy enjoyment of a merry Christmas, a desperado and fugitive from justice, (one Harrison Morris, who only a few months ago fired a pistol into the Stage coach at Boston, Texas, and had killed and woun ded three or four men about or near Boston on other occasions, bidding defiance to law and jus tice,) abruptly stopped the musicians, and with threats (upon being repremanded) broke up the party and took the room, forcing t0a yoong ten (unarmed) to leave. Some few of the citizens tih next morning happening to come together, and learning that he held out at the Grocery with an aceomplice by name Virgus Wheeler, boasting that they would reigi: over Rondo, concluded to wait on Morris and notify him to leave instanter. Accordingly some seven (a majority armed with bouble-barrel shut guns.) proceeded to the Groee ry under my command, and on marching up Mur. ris came out at the front dour, when I infformed him that the citizens of Rondo required him to leave the place. As he inclined to the left, Whoo ler came out with a double-barrel shot-gun at present arns and said, "If thant'* schat you are uip to, here'. your mnw." He fired, wounding Mr. Jos. Kirby in the left thigh, scrotum and right thigh with one shot. I ordered my men to fire, which they did promptly, bringing down Morris at the door. Wheeler fell about the middle of the room dead, another Wheeler, half-brother to the one killed, making his escape at the back dour. We re-loaded and stood to our arms rume inuitites, when the house was examined and the above re port made. After which I addressed the citizens that h-id gathered around with a few remarks, ex plaining the wh.le affair to their fu!l satisliaction. Mr. Kirby is now convalescing, I hope. The Wheeler who escaped, as it was reporte.. threat ened the citizens that thirty men should be killed in los than fcrty hours, but so far we have peace and quiet. The father of Morris ciate down and took his rem iins to Boston, Texas. to be interred. The citizens here gave Wheeler a decent inter ment. Our Town had gone into a bad state of affairs, and I thought was near passed redempition. Sonie time last summer a gambling anaa ie..u, Ti..,. casme over, made several horse our Town for near three mont kidnapping Mr. Jas. Buzzara made a jocky raece with them Loss than twa weeks ago a c Taylor was shot in the e. was supposed by ia negrul man with him (Taylor) the night ii The good citizens seetn now themselves fromt the aggressioti ards, gamblers andl fugitives present excitement has calano we are diaposed to hope that SE seldomn call on us in the future. I hope you will continue to favour~ me with your Ablaertiner as hieretlofore. My best hopes for miy native hills forcver ! Yours, truly, N. For the Advertiser. Southerna Newspapser.. 1 rejoice with thoase that rejoice in our lude pendent noble Stste,-yes, delighatedl that the North canniot now have contn'. over us aind our atfairs. Mfay we be a consittent p.etlhe. andl .in/ o-tr independenace and r.ppreei-de our own peimp'c. paspers and institutions of ;all k:ias. The Soutl. must sustain the South. Now is thae time to sea.i money for p.apers. May our State aorna the ides of sending an- to our ,!aemaies in future, whien we san spend it be- ter ini the South. Gentle re..d er, we task you in the nmeai of Iand.epenadent Souith Carolina, to sustain o-.r papemrs-'i ill yo enicour aprcherished paper naow in its iunfan.-y ;oane that hes boon a s.-it i., uthera literature; ina thais paper, we haive a Southern paper without a b-kn ish ; this paper conttains the useful, with the agree able. It is not psoluted bay shameful immoral trash as too aay panp~er5 printed North are. 'The Sonuthe~rn Find and Frr~de" is worthy of refined aplprecialtionl by initelli;-ent reail.rs. The contents anal style ina former number.s, show in every resplect that the Proprietor anad Editoars haive succeedead in their enterprising an.! diflicult un dertazkiaag. Establishing a sttanaar literary pa* per ini the South. to prevenit a morah evil which has existed in our Sout.rn counrhrs. Sesading monley North f r ma-az~7ine.-, ladies books andl Nortlhern papa;ers which have beena f~uaorites, and have received Sutherna pa.tr.naage which they dle serce ino long~er. T1he Naorth with hecr iansultiaag al lusionas to aur iustitutin, her sinnalcraaus charges to an inastitutian whose olbject is chazrity anad hu. inanity. We !l.ve nlo uniotn nuw with a p~e-Tie who have hated us, andl who now rejoice that they will be a tree counatry aftt-r the slalve Staites leave the Unaiona. Let us rejoice that the ti.: is severeda that Sunzd the South to the North. Let us now buili up. our oni in-stituii.-ti5- Ail the tmone spenit Saouth itn future, thtat our counatry so justly deserves, will soa,n enrich our c-ounatry. Let none hut Southern papers and1 Souatherna si-hout tbooks ina the han~ds or Southern horn hsighaly educautedl teachers be faunud in our muid.-t, (who hive ,he fu ture prosperity and destin~y of the South at hearMh -Let Northern p.aper. piass fromn amaontg u4. Pat rcti.e naao bott Sou:lhern, such as Theo Southesra Literary Messenger, The Aurora, Trhe Spirit ot the Age, The Times, atad last, tat least. The South ern Field a& Firesiade ; publi,-hed by one that tans doane much to encourasge naaive Suuthern genaita Let all those whoa live the South, sustain the Souatt Those who hauve noat dlone 50. scnd in their namae, to Mr. .arrs ll.m-t Y: . Aaagusta, taa., fo'r thae Cartina,-.-the tirst S:ate toi leave the N..rah,-the last Staute to send1 moneay dlirect toa support North. era papers, Northern sebools tar Northern inistito tionas of any kind in future. The destinay of the South dlepetnds tapon the c'anaai-teiacy of S..uthern en suppamrting Southern institutions and spenidinag money South. INDEPENlBENT CAlt0LINA. g:yP Goy. 11ain, of Michtigant, ina his inessage~, advocates the doctrinie oif coaeriettn, and recomn mendls thact the I -gislature tewriers to the Presi denat the use of the State faoraces. ' ---. honest llilbernaiau hail comie far tao see Niagara: and whenl be grazed upon it, a friend aked lainm if it was notL the na-st wonderful thintg he hail ever seen, tao wh'ich he rsjaiel : 'Never a bt. mean--aneer a bit.' Sure its ns. wunder at all that the wather shonld fall itown thaere, for l'd like to know what could lain-her it. pe- When wu think of good, ange:s arc silent; ; .l.EN EA-L.e AIARRIED, in Hamburg, on the lth inst., at the house of John A. Houston, Esq., by Rev. M. Hun tington, Mr. WILLIA M A. GARRETT and Miss. ALLICE M. HOUSTON, both of Edgefield Dis trict. OBITUARY. De.ARTeN, this life at his residence near 11am burg in this District, on the 4th inst., of Typhoid Fever, Mr. JOHN B. GARDNER, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. 6. W. Garduer, agod 25 years and II mouthe. Just in the prime gt life he died, when sur rounded by all that made life most dear to him, leaving a young and loved wife and two preeius little children to mournk their loss. He was a warm and generous hearted friend, kind and accommo dating to all, and ever ready and willing to for give an iujury. He had his faults as all of' us have, but they never emanated from the heart; we that knew him most intimately, knew best how to appreciate his many noble traits-and the agony that now almost rends our hearts, tells but too well how much we loved him. Farewell dear one, we have loved thee on earth, may we meet thee in Heaven. M. Ieligious Notice. Divine Service will be held at Spann's Church, on Wednesday the 30th inst., at 12 o'clock, . Also, Divine service will be held at Harmony Church, on FridIay the 1st .lay of February, at 12 o'clock, M. J. S. CONNOR. PASTOn. Jan 21, A3- We are authorized by the friends of Mr. BERRY HORNE, Sr., to announce him a Candi date for Tax Collectar of Edgefield District, at the next election. Jain. 9. 1861 itf A Card. T lIR Firm of Drs. BLAND & HILL has been dissolved by the appointlment of Dr. E. Il..YII, as Surgeon of the 1st- Regiment, S. C. V. The undersigned will continue the practice of Medicine as heretofaire. J. WALTER HILL. Jan 19 St 3 Positive ! A LL persons indebted to the Estate of James Shian""rd. dee'd., will find it to their interest to eeC me before Return day. G. J. SHEPPARD, Ex'or. Longmire's Store, Jan 23 Vt Agrain! T SE indebted to me are earnestly requested to call and settle. G. J. SHEPPARD. .Tan 23 3t 3 FOR SALE, A MULE--Seven years old, 141 hands bigh, and perfectly sound. R. i. MIMS. Jan 23 2t 3 Timely Notice! T) those that are indebted to me, I will say the T right owner of the money you have had so long is now of axe and wants his money. I hope you will meet me at Edgefield C. I.. on sale di. in February next and pay iue some tor ull that you 'we tue, that I may be able to settle with him. Those failing to do so on that day will haive to settle with the Sheriff. MARK ETHEREDGE. - Jan 23 it Positive Notice. LL Persaons indehited to us by Note or Ac connt will call adi m-ke same satisfactory srrangements by the 10th February next-uther ise they will be sued indiseriminaately. S31 ITII A JONES. Jan 231t Administrator's Notice. L L persans indekbtedl to the late Coinrudl Laawry, --,r neltrs ot' Adrnaiaai:r.iion, 'an alli awal .-ir.;:nher. he gone't a.l chjat Rh-. ri.:ht.- iand mcditsa af Ge. d singular, the kindare.l aund ereditors of the saud leceaed, to be and appae:ar beftore mse, ut uur next riar's Court t'or the saidl listric't, to bec holden t E.tge'tield C. HI., ont the :Ith! day oaf .Jan. int.., to show enause, it' any, whyv the' said udndnaiistration .hould not bie granated. Giecn under mny haand ad seul, this I0, d lay of Jin., int the year of' alr Loard one thousand eight hudred anad sixty-arce, and ir. the 55th year of Aerican Inadeendence. W. F. DsURISQE, o.:.ra. Juan 22 At NOTI CE.-..\ lot ft supa.-rioir fichi handas mn:ia:ly men. to hire ont :..r the p.resent year. Apply to T. J1. McKll2. Woodawn, .N C., Jan. 2:1, :'' S Pay A~ . AL p..lersoras itadeted to the Est~ate aaf JIaes II. Swearengin. dee'd., hpriir tao his death. are requestedl to miake imameadia payeu; anad thoae laving clai-us ag~tainst said Estuate wvill render thetu ina properuly attast.d. D). 1l. D~i.'RSO E, .Actinag A dn'or. Ja. 2., It' Augusta Dispatch. '1lhe. proceedinags uof the Geaorgina State Caonven tioa will be relaurtead for the lIlSPA TCH. It alsaa :iutinS the latest News fruitn Washingt''n, Chair letaan, &c., and theL miorket repaoras fram the prin ciaul Cities. 'Termas, :,t ets. sa tuaattb-$di a year, Adrss S. A. ATJK1NSON, Augusta, Ga. Jan 11 4t List of Letters R MAINING in thec Povst Oth'aee fir the qLuar ter endling the 51.-t Decemabe'r, 1$ttI. Personas clling ftor letters in this hist, will please saay ad vertised. A.1I2-J M Addaisaon. J M Andlers-mt Jacobl i~ae, Dr L ii Iu.-belle. ::, J N Boidaa, rd4, W E tir. J J lhake, J II Brown, J jP 1iates, Butler. lrady W hliswelh. C. D.J Ui Courtiaey, J Curry. Rt U W Clark, Mis S Ciaalaurt. J Cabi'ut, J M1 Carpaenater, Mrs M Cru~ar'r. J 31 Clark, Miss 8 Clanaa W Unni~e' Ms C Dhayle. E Devore, - Del: ghter, Col A L Dering, JT A De)an,. Mrs M1 Dar'j. E. F. t.-M Etherredge. (I J Fairly, D ti i'ehris', It C Grilfitn, 2, J1 W Gr.'ham, Miss A Glarreht, 2. '1 Ga urrett, Wmn Gre"g, K Girico, Mrs 31 Gimilliuzn, Missa S Grice. H. J. K.-Mlrs. 31 Hlade, 2, W leath, 3, Jesse hllardi, 1L Hlslutan, A Haalaam. A t; llaavird, :t. N lIarlig, P' llagana. W' G iarris. W W lHavaurd, A I Hammnada, J~H1 Jenaainag', M1 Jonite', W 'T Jlones . 8 J'hnasaan. Mrs M Jones. J Kimbatrel. Sir Key. L. 31. N. U.-D)r Landrnua, J C Lark, 31 Law sna, Miss F A Lowry, T 1 Lamair. 2, A J Lanier, E Lyrand. J Langley, J L.owra. II C Mathews T F Mitchell, Wmr Mlartaiin, 2. , 3LMyer, T B Med ieis. W McDianieh, Mr,: C 3'Mu'y. T Mathais, W C M ieell, J M1ciev t'. WV H Maci-. Miss J L. Mrg~an, S Mathry. 31 I Meriwethear, WV S Mabley, Jahn Mias. Mrs E Nichol.-atn, 31 Noble', Rev A P Nrris, W TI Nels ma, 31 Nash. Mrs C Norris, W W Nrris, T 0 skumia. I. R. T -Il P'os. T Paarkmaaan, It 3 Paisey, 'adtI AL ('raftat..D P 'aynae, 31 Parks. 'T Poalanit, argt Jus~ Pre-liy. Miss 8 Patteraan, 31 Paysaan. J. ltiilama, M1iss C Roaach, 3 Mis M1 lahorna, A Ray, Mi S tusha, 8 Rlosenbala, Mi.-s 1 M1 Tarbell, J 11 Timmtuermtaan. W. Y.-W. W Wasb. Z W'aive'r, C Wiaiaan. J It Wihl~iams, W S We'ct, J Willi.aaaz, Mrs S Williami, T' 1 Yatcay, J Yates. A. JIAMISAY, P. M. Jan' 23t 2t 3 Administrator's Notice. LL p~ersonts inadebated to, the Estate oif the late Johaln S. hUazzard,. deceua'ed, must make pay. mant ly the lth day if February next, oar they will he'snedl ttiud the ht~aaviiing deanizds agaainst te ~stateI of smidit aeciased, mu gst preset thIemn pr e'ry attested-I sincerely dlesire that all lier. soans itresteda will give dlue attentiaan toa this no tie. s the sauid Estate maust lbe settled up at as early a day as possible. Jan. 2:1, 1850i. u To Hire, ')R IK ELY NECGRO MEN. BCN Edgefield Male Academy ITHE Exercises of this Institutiu were resumed on Monday last, the 7th January. The Trustees confidently call public attention to this High School as one of the very beet preparatory Academies in South Carolina. They have fully tried both Principa and Assistant, and find them to be the very met for the posts they respectivoly occupy. Tht marked improvemeut of pupils under their gui dance and instruction, as well in manners au morals as in educational advancement, is the bes voucher of their worth and abilities. We there fore appeal to piareuts and guardians to eubraei at once the tnatured facilities here placed withi their reach. It will be the business and pleaiur of the Trustees to supervise the Iutitution fo the well-being and bust interest. of all concerned TERMS, PER SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF FORTY WEEKS. Lower English Branches,................$32,00 Higher do. do. .............---.. 36,00 Classics and Higher Mathematics,...... 40,00 Incidental expenses................... 1,00 It is earnestly hoped that entrances will h, made, as far as practicable, during the first woel of The Sesion-the earlier the better. Good board easily obtained at reasonable rate in highly respectable fanilies. Tho possibility of dissipation on the part . etudents will be continually and carefully'guarde< against. R. T. MIMS, ,.a ARTHUR SIMKINS, 0EO. A. ADDISON, EDMUND PENN, j J. B. SULLIVAN. J Gia . A. Anuox, See'ry and Treas'r. Jan 9 tr I WILLIAM ST O Female Academy. THE Exereises of this Inostitut'ot will be resumed on the Third Monday in January, under very proisiAn The Trustees UrO grat...cd to bt able to announce, that the Principal Mr. H. 0 H[ERE ICK, A. M., has not only sustained thu rep utation given by the very flattering recommeuda tion from Furman University, but personal obser vation for several years assures us that he is emi nently qualified to fill the position, not only o Teacher, but that of a thorough disciplinarian le combines in a high degree those qualitie: which command the respect and enlist the regart of his pupils. le is now preparod, through a very superior apparatus, both Philosophiel and Chem ical, to elucidate and make perfectly comprehen, sible all the abstruce principles connected witi those sciences. Mrs. HERRICK presides, with great ability over the Ornamental Branches, Music, Painting Drawing and all Fancy Work and the French Language. The mode of teaching is such as invariably se ures the constant ,attention of the Scholar, and impresses the truths taught indelibly on the mind. The opportunity here for acquiring a practical education is not turpassed in the Southern Re public. ,pAVTorms a.s heretofore published. We ask the patronage of the public. TRUSTEES. Jan 9 3t1 Liberty Academy. THE Exercises of this Institution will commenee on the Second Mon day Of Janu13ary 161, under the su pervision of Wie undersigned, whost purpowe will be to give the whole of his time and attention to the mental tnd moral training of Students put undor his care. Person wishing to give their children good Aendemic Educations, or to have them thorughly preptrel for any Southern College, will have kind anil liberol attention given them in our School. Priiary Departimeit, including Spolling, Read ing, Writing, Primary Geography and Arith metic, $16,00 21emletiC De lhpartmenlt.-Class First, incluling Reading, Penmanship. English Gra1War, Iliisto. ry. Arithmetic and Geography, $25,00 Cless Second, including English Comptisition, Natural Philosopphy.. Arutysis (of the~ Etnglih Lana. guage, ArithmaetiL ..nd Elemnatary Algebra. $35. Class Thirdl, including Lattin, G reek, Natural Mental anad Moral Scienes, Mathematics, Span ish und French, eit at tile end or each term there will be a thor uhii exaimth~cn of' the.: lifferenat Ctlaes b~et'-m the paltrI.ns of thbe Iltstitution. N.. iheductiona will h~e madei' except in einses o prtractedl illne's. Jt)JN W. McCANTS. Patrk's Store, Jan 7, Ut 1 Ridgeway Academy. 'TIlE l'xercises of' this Arndema will be re.-:umed 'in the Third Nadna iJanauary 15.1. under the supervis --i.n of Alr. It. F. LOV'ELA CE, wh: -Ibas taught severul years in our midst T he, 'chIohic year will 1,,: di videdt into tw. sions of t. MlothIs eacht. P -\TES ''F TrITIOlN PER SESSIOiN 01 FlU]: MONTHlS. itt Cl.a s-I"!lling, Reaudin~g and Wri; ing. 88,t endi~ Class-Engl i-h trat'ma.r, Geoigrn Ily iand A ritlhamet ie. I t',oa Third Cias--jiigher 1ratnchets, 15,1n Pupi's will bie charged fraom lttme of entranei till the end of the Se.,ion. No dedneliaion will la nade fur absenc'e, exaceptinag for cases of protract ed ickness of' two weeks or inanre. An Assi.-tnut Teacher will lbe securedl if nece We resi~eetlly entlicit a liberal puntrttnlge. A. J1. SMYLY, 1 .JtliN SW EA RENtIUN Trus. J. 31. CUUR~N. J Johnson Female T-TN V EBS I TY.. Anadersont, S. C. Tllis111 Inst itutionl will enter uapont it1 Ninth Anntuzal .Sessio~n the FIRlS'i * 'W ELNESDAY in FEltRUARIY with * a full Carps ot Instructors. 'Ihtr printciptal Mlembhers of the Famculty whoe success heretofo.re has beeni So satisfactory will conatitne to occuOpv tiheir re.-pectiv~e p-sitins The governttent of thi In.-titurtiona will be syste ma atic and exact, yet kind anld p~arenatal. There is no~w a large and cleganlt ]loaardini House on the Campnlus, Ifully equipped for the re. eption of hloarders, untd presided over by thae tev. J. SCOTT MURtRAY, Prinlciplal of the In. stittion. Parnts and Giuardianls who may send the' dhaughters and wards to~ thi~s Institu:ion, wn-t.-, nsured that every effort i:l ' -- .. ..liy t advance theml in their resptective ...utties, but t< inculcte thaose domecstic anad social nieomplish' elts which are reqtui.-ite to quatlit'y thema for the resntsibiliies of future lile. For Catalogues or further plarticulatrs, address Raxy. J. SCOTT MURRAY, Anderson, S. C. Jan 7 3t 1 The State of South Carolina GREENVILLE DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. James M. Sullivan,1 ra. B ifr Par.& Ret taf Harriet M. Child et al.) B Y virtue of thae Decree of the Hon. F. HI. Ward. liw, Associate Juastice of the Cuttrt of A ppenls, in the above stated Case, matde at Chambers ot1 thc 12th day D)ecembher, A. D. 186tt, I will explat fr sale alt 4 Depot," on thec Greenville ad Co lumbia Railroad, oat thefjirst Wecdnesdoy after :A fiat alInday in Februnury ne.rt. The TRACT (IF LAND described in the plead. ilgs of thais Case, containaing 1115 acres, more a' less, eituated on Hlindley's Creek, in Edgetiehl District, adjoining lands of Itarnaett Williams, Carter, Youngblood, and tlthers ; andi more exten. sively described in the deeds of William Shaw, aeeased. TERM.-.A sufficient amountt Io pay costa nuat be paid in cash. The balance to he secureil y andts with sulleientt sureties, conditioned te pay tile same in equal ananual inasttaments, in one a td two years, with interest fromt dlate. WM. M. TilOMAS, C.E.O.D. Commrs. Office, Dec 15, 110.4t I NOTICE. TTlHE Firm of A. J. PELLETIR A CO., Drggists and Apotherarics itn the Town iii I}rtimburg, was this, thec 7th daay if Janunry 1861, tissed by muatuaal ettnsentt. The Botiks, Note. nti Acunt~s w1i be found in thes htatnds of A. .1. P L'rlf l ETE, who ahatuo is athorized te setk tile business of the ltate firm. Rt. .1. DELPhI, A. J. PELLETIER. Har....,. J.. 1' 1881. er j DRYG AUGUSr Would respectfully annouice to th LARGE ADDITI01 AND HAS NO Rich Embroidered and Fancy Dres.s SILKS Plain and Figured MERINOS and DELIN; French E.lBROIDEItlES, comprising Mus! elegant styles; Ladies' Ctoth and Velvet CLOAKS, of the L Ladies' Lynx and Sable Fur VICTOIIINES, A large supply of Ladies' SHAWLS; Gold Enbouidered MUSLINS fJr Ladies' Ei A voiplete assortment of HOSIERY: Well Bleathed and Brown SHEETINGS and SHI Irish and Pillow Came LINENS; 8-4 and 11. Damask TA3LE CLOTHS; Damask NAP) Rich Printed and Embroidered TABLE and Whitiiey BLANKETS, of extra size and qua Richmond Factory PLAINS and KERSLYS A GREAT VARIETY OF' FAMILY AND P1 ALL OF WHIC SOLD A.T T I-IE Li e-The public are requested to call and exu Augusta, DeC 1, Fall and Winter Styles! HATS AND CAPS, -AT C. P. REMSEM'S, 114 BROAD ST., OPPOSITE AUGUSTA HOTEL AUGUSTA, GA., AND COLUMBIA, 8. C1. have on band a coiplete Stock of new styles HATS & CAPS, minufncturod EX PRESSLY for iy trade. My goods aro warranted for DURABILITYand STYLE. Also, John Woolley's Graniteville Hats. p0-H10 is now manufactuping FUR HATS as low as $1,50. The public will find it to their interest to give me a cadl at either pliee of business, as my Goods will be offered at moderate prices. C. P. REMSEN. Augusta, Sept 25 tf Notice! M Y NECES.ITIES tre my only npology for inaking this secud appeal to my friends a um custoimers fir money. A few months since, I made an enruest Call on toy c.-totmers to pay up, since which titme I have Colleected almost nothing. I have been compelled to settle with 'ny Charles tun friends by giving themi Bank Nutes, at sixty days, which will force me to the necessity of col lecting a large ami.mit of unney during the moaith if January. I feel very cotuident that it is within the power of those whom I have indulged for a number of years to relieve tme now by paying a part at let.-t. J du nout ask miy frienids to pay itli tey7owe me. of the counitrv, cau.-itg ai lree-ure ini the money market. whicih is severely l~t by Merchant., doiing a credit buisiness. Weu :, re t.y.,i.Itit ,inui.~ in the muidst of a great er i~is, hui, I h:ive faiitht to heilieve w have n brigh trutre becf-.re uis. I amu thereforeI dleturmtined lt keep myii N tock rep~leiiheid to inieet the demands of miiy esoLi--rs. Uut this entfit be duine without tanenns. I :i u-t ha~ve money to carry on moy busintess sur eee.-lily, and am comn pilledt toi e:ill on all who oite me 1iaet idue Notee or Accotints to. pay thbem with ats little deil -y ns l'us Aile. E. PE'NN, Ag?. CHIAS.D. CARR & CO., DRAPERS, T.A.ILORS, MENS' MERCERS! 30 BROA.D ST., CIIARLESTON, S. C., llAVE OPENEI) TllEIRt SPRING ASGYT MENTr OF GWODS ADAP'TED. TO) MENS' WEAR. 10 pr el DISCORiit AlloWed for Cash. Charleston, May 17, lSit. ly 19 NOTICE. T1E identht of Col. Cl R.% ITIE reuiders it ne .ec.ary that thme biusiness latiely commenced1 ty ius in linonbur: th'iuld lie eloied up at an early date. Thierefore, rall pecr.sins whit have made{ bills with the il..uiit are earnestly reqiuested to else them biy thec iuth if Februatry Frion and' after this dl.ite, I will sell the entire .tock of Mlerchiandiise, (which is fresh ndji idesi rble,) uit prime COST FOl CA~ll, or Bank Soda Crackers, &c. NOW in S.tiir the largtest assortment of choice NCUACKERS,~ BIISCUITS, &c.-P'. 11. An-r deroti's ignimetst the wordi. I am niow receivintg ItUTT ER. SUGIAlt, tOSTrON, GR l1AM, SODA, WATER, $IIFELL, WALNUT, LEMON, and FO CRACKERIS andh 1ISCUITS. Also, Navy tiiger SCIlNAI'PPS, &.e Fur -ale Inw b'y S. E. JIOWERS, Agt. llambhurg, Oct 14 If 41 Third and Lrst Cali! ALL ptersonts inidebted to A. I. TEAGOUE, and AA. t. AT. J. TEA(GUE. will please cm can: if not, by Noite at least. We ennut spare the time to travel over the country to sue all of our friends who atre indebted to us. All smtall accounts not settled by the first of November, will be pInced in the bands of John L. Addison, Esq1., for co'llectioni. A. II. A T. J. TEAGJUE. Oct. 3, If 3 I llepeldeot B (publie of So0hi CaroiRR THE CASH SYSTEM BEST FOR ALL PARTIES I F RtOM the fir.t day of Jtttuary 181,1, I will sell moy rotmaining Stock of RtEAD)Y-MADE CLOTIlNG at Greatly Reducecd Prices for Cash. COME ALL WhO0 WANT BARGAINS! All indebted to me, eithor by Note or Account, will pleasit esitue forward atnd settle, as I ant cum-. pelled to have mioney to settle tip mny husiness. I .M. LEIIESCIIULTZ. Jal 1 ;t ,I2 ADMINISTRIATORS' NOTICE.--Nv. Atiee is hereby given that all persons in any wirt idett te .oJohn J.Jennings, dec'd., prio tohisdeah, reseptosted tn make pjymnent to the tundiersigned before the I'!th Febirtuary next, nn that tho'se who nieglec't or refuso sio to di. will be sued. Also, ulIl person hinmg demands agaist aid dtecensaed, a're requoested to, pre~ent such die m an ds, dul Iy attested, to, the undlersignedl. ELDRtED J. WILLS.j Ad'trs OODS.! ['A, GA. e public that Ie has just received 0L SUPPLIES, V ON HAND, Superior Plain and Figured Black SILKS; ES; Fancy Ottran REPS; in, Velenciennes and Point Lace SETTS, of atest 'les;. C. FF.' and TIPPETS; er.ng Dr--ases; i, Saxivt and Shaker FLANNELS; RINGS; 12.4 Linen SUEETINUS; 4 Damask DIAPERS; UNS and DOYLES: PIANO COVERS; Marseilles QTILTS; lity ; a large as.<ortttett Negro 15L1A N K l18; ; Georgia STRIPES ;Cotton OSNABURGS. )TIMER ARTICLES FOR TANTATION USE, I WILL BF : W E S T PRICES I mine the assortnent. tf .18 SELLING OFF AT COST FOR CASH. TIIE Undersigned having determined to close up their bouaines,a will fr-smn this date offer their ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS AT COST FOR CASH. COLEMAN & DEAN. Nov 27 tf 47 NEW GOODS! FALL & WINTER. B C. BRYAN has just recived his Stock e of FALLand WINTER GOODS, and would ivite the Lalies and Getlemen of Edgefield to -ill in aml exaimine his assurtment which ww: purchased with much caro from direct Impartvr in Charlestion. Iis Stock conmists in part of Plain Black and Fancy SILKS: WORSTEDS and POPLINS of the latest and 31u0t faishionable styles ; GINCIIAMS and CALICOES in variety; CLOAKS and SHAWLS, very pretty; A few fine Velvet BONNETS; BONNETS and BONNET RIBBONS; Lailes' anl Misses HATS; FEATHERS. TRIMMINGS, &c.; EMBROIDER IEs, a beautiful assortm'.nt; IIANDKERCIIIEFS, GLOVES, Ae.; HOOP SKIRTS, &c., Ac. -ALSO Table DAMASK, DOYLIES, DIPERS and roWELS; TICKINGS and LSNSEYS: FLANNELS of all kinds: SIlIEETINGS and SHIRTINGS; Kentucky .lEANS, SATINETS; CASSIMERES, a splendiel article; KERSEYS andi PLAINS; STRIPES and OSNABURGS; Bed anl Negro BLANKETS, &e. -ALSO Lalies, Misses and Chilireni's SHOES, G.\I CEERS, &e.; GentL's andaLBoy3"r'00OTS and SH OES, all kinds; Planatatioan IIROG ANS, ket. rdware, &c. m. 4 d,-i n..i ioaghat ini either Hainburg or Augusta. U-NION QCEVNT,1 Fail MENDJING 3ROIKEN W1Al R E01- ALL H INDS, RGaKE.' (KAIS, T~ABLEI.&c. liumojams t arssroessa .rMJ Eat-cav Sau.wr:. Jiaretim.--Wartua '.nil alhin and apply quick, man let wet '.4 hours beafaore nee. Mmnnufneluared byv Rt. L. GENTR'Y, Dmau~rawr. liama.u.ag, S. C. Dr. Martinu's (Great Rentedy, Sr the~ cure of C..asaauption anial all nmanner af hmaig d iseass, d1e. Fair 1llowrl Casaaphuinsts i: atandsl 'ir-.minenrt. I ref. r to Capta. Wn. Seigier. Lnny-g 'aire's : t:01pr. Willis St..m c. Mt. Willinag ; Jass. P. rathomp'a.n. E.wq Mine Creek:; Liake R. Trille.en, Edgetieldl, S. C. I refer you ( It. F. I .:cher. Esq , Aiken, undm E. 1. a:hallme iia, E~..l., IiRehohlauh, $. C. Which cuzres when all uather renaredius fail. I refer Slieanj. G~uian. E.-9.. Edgefaild, 8. C.; Elijah Sidlomman, E.-., New York, andl Lieuit. L. 1. P':ck ina.I, l alaburg, S. C. :WiCall anmd see mle when yaou comec duwnm, Shthaer you wV.at in. haay aanyth ing. aar aaot. ~All of t abl.-e Mldicines :aur eule by Caplt. E-aM. PENN, Edge tield, S. C. lla.mburg, Aumgl 'mtl : State of South Carolina, ED1G(1E F IE L iD DI $T1llC T. T LES D). M IMS, Ataplicaaant, vs. Fredecricka Ercle andm' his wife Mary. Pully Over.-treet, usana Sheujard, Richiard tirego'ry anda his wife largaret, Auidre w Yaonce in right .u2 his wife Teana, le'd., Elizabieth Yuncae, Julieaamuce, Eliza Yomace, largare Yunzce, Allena Ysanee, Ellen Yoner~, Maa illa Yaonce. Gabdriel Yni.cae, Abrum ancne anad Sarah Yonerc, in righat at their muathaer Tlena Yuac, lacesed ; Catch Lights anid his wife Nancey, Levy aoayer and haia wife Ruth, Elizabeth Huiet, Wil. am Huiet, David Iluiet, John Ergle in right of h. wife Rosa, dceasead ; Artemaus Ergie, William rgle, Ruth Ergie, Tilman Ergle, Giemrge Fri;Ta mna his wife Dully. Eliz.: Ergaa, Maary Erel. umelia Ergle, Samueli Ergle, Dianiel Ergie, 1l.aa iah Ergise aansl Liauisa Ergce in right of. :heir nuter Ramsa, ieeansedl ; John Yunce and i-- wife araha, Defenadanats. It appearing to mny satitf:tion that Williasm Iluiet. David !luiet. Catch Lighats and his wife Ranmy, andl Gjeorge Fripp and his wife Dully, Dc 'endants in the athave etatedl enee, reside beyonmd :e limits of thuis State': It is therefore orderedl ha~t they do appear ad object to tihe division or iale of thme Ral Estate of Mary Ann Hluiet, dec'dl., an or baefaare the' fourth ( Ith) daty of Febaruatry ist, 1861l, or their consent to the sanme will be ntered of recoard. W. F. DURISOE, 0.E.D.. Nov. 7, 1860 12t 4 SOTICE.--All ipersons indaebted to thme Ed taite of Jesse Rtamhaio, doa'd., are herceby no iied to make paaymewnt lorthwith; anal all such ' have deuaaandw against said Estate will present hmn to the l'ndersignedl, attested as the law rem uire. ROUT. RAMEO, Adru'.r. Diee 5, 6iL 4S OTICE.--I tlapit Mr. George J. Shep. Lpard my Agent, during my absent from the istrict. All personas having demands against me nll present thenm to hima, anal those indebted will dlense mtake paymenut. M. A. MARKURT. Jan. 9, iStil U SOTICE.--All persons indebtedl to thei Ea' tate of E. IR. Mill, dle'd., are reqluestedl to say the same before Rtetuarn Day, or they will be ea. Those haeving diemuandis agaimnst smnid Estate aill ileaso rendler them in faarthwiath, properly at etd. W. F. STR ERT, Ad'or. .JanO 3t I Sinety-Six High School. THLE Exeteises of this Institutian will be resumed on tihe 4th Mondlay e of Januaary, 19il, undser tho .mauperimn tenidance air Mr. JT. MANLY W~AL KERt.I Rates of Tuaition andl !aanrd time raamae as lthoaae f similar Iantitutions if leatrnina. Fo'ar furthuer paartiaculars applj~y taa the Prinial, r to WM. CA RTE R, Chriman, Ninoy-~x, . ~, ,.~ Board oif Trustees. Sheriff's Sale I BY Virtue of sun-iry Writ. of Fieri Facias to me directv.1, I will proceed to soll at Edge - field Court House, on the first Moudiay in Feb. next, the follswing property in the following ciases, to wit: The Bik of Hamburg. S. C. vs. H. A. Criftun, Moses Taggart and wife, M. E. Taggart, Thomas S. Crafton and Snowden S. Crafton, Ont Traict of Land containing Five hundred anl sixty (560) acree. more or loe, adjainiusg lands of Jef4. Nixon, the Estate of John W. Garrett, Joseph Merri wother and othere-the property of the Defendant Mrs. Y. A. Crafton. J. F. C. Settle vs John L. Nicbols.,n : Other laititi's vs The Same, One Ne;ro a ly u-miwel Aulrew. Isaae Harris vs. Wul. ".. Legg; It. S. Milan vs The Same ; Chaftiwe, $t. Amand A Cr.,ft vs The Same ; Other Plaiutiffs vs The Saeio, One House and Lot of Land AituaIeS in the Vit:agU of Eidge ielda, where the Dafenant now resides, e-istAin ing one mere. snore or loss, and aljoiiing lands of Lewis Jones and others. IV. P. llutIor vs. U. Boulware; 1. T. Davis, Agent, vs. Tha Stme ; OtIer Plaintiffis vs. The Sa., One flouse and Ltet or Lend in the Village or Edgefiull containing Thirty (30) acres, snore or less, adjoiving lands of M. Fra:;ier. R. T. Mims, T. J. Whitaker and others. Wesley Rinih.irt vs. J. W. Smi., A. F. Lang ford and C. Snselgrove, One Tract if Land eon tai, ing Twenty (20) aeros, wore or lose, r.djoining land.4 of Allen Etheridge, Cholsey lrzelgrove and athers-the property of the Defendant J. W. Smith. H. W. Ricqrd, Adm'or., vs. Amos Pihealy, One Traot rif Land containing Three hundred anal fifty (340) arres, more or lesoo. adjaining lhnds of Wil son iltolutein, Mrs. Julia Norris and others. W. F. Durisue, Ordinary, va. M. D. L. Miller, W. Miller and J. J. Kennedy, One Z muse and Lot of Land in the Town sif lausurg, known in the plan or said Town ta Let No). IS, containing fifty feet front by two hundred feet deep. biounoledERA.t by Mechani: Street, anal South by RAberLsn St. the property of M. D. L. Miler. E. J. WValksr anl Julien Cumstniugs vs. Moses Harris; B. Jabes Ryan vs. The ssam., One Tract of Land where the Dutieelant resides, cont.nming two) hunidred and thirty-two) (232) seres, msore or les, aijoinisg isainds of Benj. Baittis, Joseph Swerengin and Lewis Miles. Jaese Snmyly, A ndm'or., vs. Uriah Hsdge, One Tract of Lanai, containing fifty-three (5o3) acres, ture or lesa, adjoining lands of Jaitsse Itudgers, T. S. Wright ad otherd. John Fsox vs. Bluiet Pa.lgett ; varisus other PIlnintiffs vs. The Ssme. Onte Trct o Land con taining Two hundred (200) aacres, tnare tor less, adjoining lands of Manchester Padiett, Rustell Padgett and othere. Abrim Jones vs. Jerry Padgett; other Plain 6il's vs. The Sau;e, One Tract of land containing Four (4) acres, msore or less, adjoaiig lands of Thos. S. Bates, Winney Padgett and uthers. M. B. Waver vs. Jophn It. Wever; X. Laborde, survivaor, vs. Jan R. Wever and otheus; other lantiffs vs. The Same, One Negro wunsau Caro line and her Three children, Ella Delia and un infant. J. E. WeIlb., for another, vs. Joh> Autry ; E. Penn, Agent, vs. The ame, Other ?laintiis vs. The Same, One Tract of Land containing One hun dred and fifty (150) acres, more or less, adjoining sanls Of B. T. Boatwright, Mrs. Elizabutu Bush and others. Joseph Hightower vs. Wade Franklin, Allen Franklin and Benj. Barton; Other I'laintiffs vs. Allen Franklin. One Tract of Land containing Two thousand (2000) acres, inore or ess, hounded by lands Of Wmst. Gregg, Kisiah Swe:tringen and :bers-the properly of the defendant Ailen Fran lia. John Akhisurste vs. T. S. Hiudon ; Coonly, Firce ACo. vs. W. It. & T. S. 11udson ; s her Piaintilfs vs. T. S. Iudsion, One Fine Carriage, the property of LnC defendant, 1. S. Ihudsoun. John Cotharan vs. CLristopher Weaborington; Other Plaintiffs vs. The Same, One Tract -t Laid containing Three hundred (300) acree, nore or les, bounded boy lands of Henry Rusb, Wus. C. Brosks and Others. A!sro, Four Negro elaves viz: Lucy, Stly, Jenny and Lucinda. Johnson A. Bland and tthers, who sne fur the usa of C. Lowry, vs. L. S. Juhnson and wife lIar riet E., One Tract uf Land, known a, the " Egypt Trart," ountaining Two hsundred and fi-ty-seven (2fi) acres, mnre or les-, adjuining lands of l. W. P'ickens, the Estaste of Rtichardf lurtoau and thrs. Also, Four Negro slaves, viz : Jerry, Pa tiece, Lewis and George. J1. A. Biland ands sothers, Ex'irs., for anothe-r. vs 1 nt ::.....:. .. ..a shnn Wever, One Negras LLJ(JEIELI) DISTRICT. I5 ORD)INtiY. Mies Prescott, Pleintitl, vs. Nancy Prescott, .itaS. 1I. Pirescot,, .J..hn H. P'rescott, Wmn. Lllves, Guaiasn adt li~enm of hIs usnor ebildren and Y nnas Order fromis the OJrdinssry. I shasll praa }cued toa sell at Edgfetild C. It., -an the lirst Maaday ins Frsruary next, trse lteail Estate of Iticardl Pr. scott, dlee'd., ennseiasting sof a T R A CT silt PA R CE~ ( OF L A ND lyinig within twao usnd aI half tuile~s of Edgetielud 5.. HI - in the Listrict and Sate afores.,idl, coanaainsing Ones hundsared (Its0) aares, moare oar les., ands bondeda by l sad, of M1. l'rr.ir, A. .aiiiek, A. ltu.-hunell anal athsers. T~ll.<M.-S.,idI lan-I will bae soldf on a credit una til the first day~ Descembler S8ill. Purchaaer to5 give hi wi:hs gmaaal seenarity. anda a Msoar:a~ge toa the Ord inyt scr the puirchsase uaner. Cats to lepi ncash. Titls sextra. L E WIS JONES, S. E. D). Jan 7 -It- 1 To Bire. A u00fD PA INTEIt to hire bay the day. msonths, a-y,-sr. a r by thse .aoh. lHe is qiua:isieda for ste be.-I Un:rriage andt Coaaa-h Painting, 11u-:se Pasin: ing,. ila: ng. Aie. Asan. a agooda IIARtNESS MA1CER to hire lby the mionath oar year after thes b.t Febarunsry niext. I will .ieliver any q.atniity ot rounda pinso woodl in te Vilhag.-, at one dollar anad fifty cents for a four hetr..e loatd. J01hN 11UIET. Jns 141 f V Cash and. Cash Only ! I11E 5ublagibsa:r haaving movedra hais 8: lucK OF .s; lisuC l I hE., te., to the Carner of Jelier aas C Sand irnns Strce , toa the Staire lianumt former ly sctupIiad Ibly W~~itt aI alsoan, will be. hnp~py taa wal a.n lis triens unds entrassumrs who with to boy Famsily iraaeeries lfar the CASH. Onean. ~~ all 5sf my cunetrnmer5sah have beens -elltg their .. uppllies aun a fow dlays tinse sire earn ally requssea-d taa call assal Settle very sooni, as I lstt h:sve ssuaoney. L,. it. C~t;-iURN. oTICE.--All personi' inadebtui to the Es tale of Dr. A. C. lowarad, dee'd., are request d make paymnent, aisd ths.,se haivinig deusans against the sassie, tam present them prnoperlyv at teste. JUL'IANA HOWARD, Ido (I. D. TILLMAN. A'r May la 12 to NOTICE. M.SF W E havs placd in she hilads fMrS.. WG00t~DE assr entire businsess, and~s request a: whos are lindebl~tedi to ius lao cell andl settle with. n delay. Msust ,.1f thu.-e who sire indebihtedl to us know the circtuisrtansce whsich cautsed us to Ieve our usitiess at this paerticular time, ad hcpe our tz.utives :nany hbe apapreciasted, and prompt pay. ent be insde by thsose indlebted to us. COLEMAN &t DE AN. Tan , f 2 NOTICE. D~R. ELIBERT BL AND has placedl in my hands 11his Notes faor collectioan, and I am authsorised sy hm to, say. to aill, that unless they are paid in full, or ,atisfacto~ry airraingemnents inade by thse 15th day of Februsary next. they will bse sued in. d iscriiatiy. S. F. GOODE. Jan 14 tf 2 GARDEN SEED. TilIE Subascribsers hanve now in Store a LARGE .and C0OM P'LETE assurtmnent of GARD)EN SEED, E ambrcigs the best va-rieties of Seed nsow extant. Cull in early and get your supplies (ruin our full nal tirely FRtESHI Stuek. C. W. At J. H. II0DGES. Jantg tf1 Removal. M ~R IS. HI. E. McNEIL hs removed to the V.Printinsg Office Building, where she will beO aleas.aed to attend to the esnlls of her customeeri as Jan9 21 LJOST OR MISLAlD, a Note on M. A. Rlesos, tluasrdian, for Twenty-fasur Dollarsa e aspreaassd as bing giveni fair Commisuisinr's ct's1 i his (Ra~nsomat's) asppaointmenit to the guardlian h sip af hiis three chiladrens. All pearsones aire faore ssrnalgignst tredinig for saidl Naste. A. STMKINS Jans hi 2t 2 WANTED..A 6000 Culored NURSE.-' .. ep.r..ce and eliable. Apply at thisj A Felt Ww TO BE SU PPL1Ji O te4th Wainei day in January l61,, the $1e0leeriber propovere, oith The aid tol COM PETENT SOUTHERN TEACHERS, to opes f HIGH 8CIIOOL in Aiken, i. C., fur Ith education of YOUNG LADIES, not only In what i ornamental, but especially its what is uteful. Fir information as to terma, &c., apply to Lim at Aiken, 8. C. Nv7 3m 44 Edgsfield Female College THiE PIiR 0I ETIL't -.1 this In-sti tuiwou will be prepared t..v the first Monday in Jansuary k.- xt., to board * limited number o: Pupil' in Lid is aul. ly. He due# tiF %ith, a dep fruit Iff t..-0 reisponeilhility ad fare thud asptimed, MI'N wkth an hiloo-t peire V1 dircarge teasilfully 49 dutie Which middy IheLy 4 insiposed. It is my& a mxtor 4f pruieres..o-the 1ucc00s of the 1e.99iJ demands -that ach an .ra gemet shold~e Wade. Rvurd per Samiae. ! fire Qxi (or twely eteki.) .'...udineg eery t.rpai *V. e.nepit Wien.A J.y, wki i ;e wIll &e deUr .Dl, $641.0.0, kAVAnt . eLIPC hAlf in .derm w tiud tse .uhe, at cle tle-te sf eaih Termsn of Tuition, and .1 uter & eeess''y 14 flormasi..n given is, the Catalogue, il.h Ulu ; Pout upons applie..40ti. JOHN R. UWALTNEY. Dee 1 tr 49 LIBER TY HILL Female Academy. W E Wake great pleaure in ari.:ing to uqr friend u t he U1 .le s.unerstly Ist-t the exerel.-se of tide Schboehl Vi:l be r"Ps.wed or 1te se09und bloen iny Jasu ary l-6, undter the ruleer visi.n ..f U IS 1 A. $M ITIt. wihl, wva- rt:uei. red at Carelina V. Iside College is hesr:t. Careil sun, und ha. ha-i an exp..rlee.ce o' LLivit Yeg-0j. Mia55 SMITH eusi' intis ,.ur vi iriIty wiLL the best .f recornmnidatiors u'e an ins-urtsress it, i i lranehes urualiy tuuht in a Gric clas Feivualp Schoel. We also say teo our fstierd,, sent Miel SMITH has hoen raisgel amueong us in the -.,4. asnl posses.-es social qualitii. thisat will readyr her an acquisiti.is to a1ny eiscle- in i ii r li-t may be cast. We think that Y,.uug LlLs etho wih Io 1 roear. thiroughly for C.11. ges er utqu4v a good Acadesule OeduCation CN.LUt di bet.:r aby where. RATES OF TUITION. r.R Stasiox or Fivic YNoxras. Primary Englieh Eruanchte ........'...... 7-0 l iih.-r - "i "I........ 1.5t' 'Mu di on Pine.................. Use oif Piaie i-er essi -t;..............LI Gweed lier~d can be 1..,ured caztttvevit telthe Acasde ny. C F.r further poartievl4ras aj.j.'y to cih r of ti1 uuiereignel at Linsimire Ft.r. I'.ot Vtier. h. V. W. T. W EiT. A. 0. WIIITY,' .1. S. IMA ltItON, I 3 R. X. FULLER. J .' Dee12 if Who Wants to Move t6 ARKANSAS? P ERSONS who live in GUorgia. Alabama and South Carolina, who are too busy anl-have not lime end. money to come to Arkisaa ts le..k and buy lands bfre renuvInrg rule aial: thessu selre of my ervires to EN'IEK LANDS us-ud HOMES fur them Lere-ahere the land. ur-ge'etd and level, and will ave'agc from K0 to 1,500 pounds seed cotton and 15 to 20 bu-help ciorn per acre, upon the fllowing terms: By setdinif ne Drafts upon New Orleans or New YorJ, $1 !5 1 r serv far as =uel land as they wish en:ered, hP4 my Commisuions to be included in the Dral. b~y operations of this kind, will vite;d only Ite Co. huns county, in which I live, adti to lands wit!.{u frnm 3 to 16 miles of Ouachita River, wh'eh is. goued navigation and accessible tw the best Groti ry and Cotton market In the world, sll thinge eoti. Aidered. I will be thoroughly acquainted icljh the Governmenut and State Laud Laws. sad wIll have Plats of every Township undl Section wltlin 15 mile of the 1tiv-r, -ane will thereby ktianw every acre of Public Land abljecst te easuy ; ad will'here inform the people in the old Ftatee, that the-e aere plenty lands belos:gls.g tu the Sta.e, deenonasted Swansp and Wet Landr, saai-Jt tee enatry at 50 and 75 cents per aetre, deterusinedl y shouldi extet as to any .aneersy antd reusyie....,. I refer ten the fullowing highly respectable as.d responsible firms anad insdividuais. Address me at Purt Oak. C1aou Cr.., Arkar.as. nSAvnS or coxxhs:sse : Frota 40 to 331) arres.........25 eerts per sre. From 3!0 tie 640 aeres.........0 e-.-E I.r acre. Frogi 0 to 1,000 uterce ad sq wards, Ilo cotta per a' ae. Rmnas -ro-:-Thol5. Rlpaelsned i Ca: Reddel Fre.'? A Cu.: Piesed, Jeoheson A Cs..: Hs.rrie<-n 1 l'is; H~atachot & Mc~iehee, Cedluml.uas, (in., it..n. C.' I. Mct~eeit, Hon. Feabe.ru Mscichael. a,.d Je.. k Eejap and others, Buecai Yi.-ta, Ga. E. H. Walker. Ei~q., Feorsyth, Ga. Rev. Jephj~ T. Turt.r, G.korsia Cunference, Lesupkin, Ele. A. C. 8lpiuur, Etti-, Samter C. H., 8. C. ISA AC T. ROBINSON, P'. S.-Leind warrantei are just as goo~d as the money to secure Gloferetuent $1 25 Laced. A (e.. of $1 for every 40 acres located upen with war rants is charged by the Land Offiar.. Many thoeu sand eiree.f Soc. and 75e. lands. known us Ptste and Swampi Lands. are as high arnd dsy as as.y Gloveerinent el 26 land. Aug. 1, 1860 6m 2 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTICT. 13N EQUITY. Lanelun Tucker, 11Wl for Accouet, John F. Eurn., ande others, JDierecery. Ceaneel ' r. Ileatione ,,f Dudi,1e, ;snthridge Williams, g,;,,g,;;o Jame,~i Wiinia, dRe P'ete~r Wiaissesmetad others. J jT aepearinsg tiC my wacitacsenu that the D' P'eu~r Wiiliamis, Butler Wil!iams. Leers nas b. lihi j.sjs, s'. his witee Vrsocer, $arah .J:s:k,un, .Acder de.,n iluser ead his wif-e Mary, andee Willius T. lsah assi his wife Eiizatiesh r.-sie beyouedl the limsitis .f thsis state, On moetions oif W. W. A dnatus, Comp. Sslicitor, Orderedc that :hoesa inid eedes do appear ad ied, ani.wur sur eeur tu thuisl.l withiss three snthie fr.n th.- dare of tis eorder, ande ina derneit ths.reof, the Dil! vill be tal.en against thern peu eanfr . Z. W. CA P.WILEC. c.c. .a Ceomm'ars. Ofico, beec. 14 1860t. Em L State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINAllY. B y W. P. Durisoc, Esq., Ordiuary. of Edgefled Dietrict. Whereas, William A. Clark, has applled tee nie for Letters of Administration, on all aned sitsgulsar the goods asnd chat tles, right' and creditss of Mary Clark, late of the -Ditrict aforesid, dleceaused.' These are, therefere, toe ce aeud admsotisis all ad singuluar, the kindsrced andl cret.it.r er tfhe raid deeased, to he ansd appear before i e at 05ur next Ori,ary's Cieurt for the said Disc to be holen at Edgefield Court House, on :.. day of Jan., inst., to show causc, if any, said adisn istration should not be grr Given under mny hand - - 11 th day of Jan., in the year sof se- zand eight hundred and sixty ighty.fifth yar of .' -aeriesan r* Jan'16 2 Sta:n fr Letters' , - ular, the goods at f ohn B. Gardlnere cd The..e;6, ah all singeala-.. e said , toi - rali. t 5 Cta uldeu dl C iaats., use, atlesn hould no-i be 1 Gliveb under y of Jan., ik .the ye - gh. hundred and a ~o American Indei Jan 164880, COnF'r N -- .~~ a Cwantcf . - ..- - peal for set'ea e- ,i eat we may.close tsp our late partnerehip. A fter the'5th day of February all Notes .abde Acunts unsettled will be-placced, witheaut-dLa rimnatiod, in the hands of our? Attoruey forte@4 letion. BLAND k, BUTh.RL ISS N. JANE 11AM i4ToN ris-etful ly inform- :be La.zits of Edgefe!d that .he witi conu:iuue the beusinase recently carried on by Mrs. E. T. HAMILTON, at the same told stand, aud feelds contident from her 1.,ng ixperieee a:n the Millitery businees that she will be enahled to pleaso all who uay favor her w;th their piatrose.1t. Order will be promptly attended to, and all wurk shall be dune in thez neatest and mot fath iouable ranunr. I have on haud the remaining Stook of Mrs. Iamilton's MILLINERY GOODS which eunsiest of a variety of fashierable llONNETS, RIB BONS, ROUCHE anud FLOWERS; Also, a variety of Che.i' les-l IDRESSES; Elegant Pearl H1air N E-TS and Pearl S:rawe for the Huir: I have a few Infant's Glengary CAPS, very pretty; Also, CORETS tad Pkirt SUPPORTERS, alI of which will be sad ery cheap. Jan2 tf 52 PR OSPECTUS 61? THE "8OT 11 E H N COFM'EE O"11 so T HIE undarsigede prooste publishing about the first of January next, or as suoan thereafter as practicable. at Darlington Court Houe, a Xeir PAper, to be q-aleo the "lOUTflEKN CONF D. ERATION." It is inte4cw d to ea Ixorwa - DENT J-6urna1l, devoted Wc Use variTus issesi 'of the corumiunity. and c.atrolid boy no par-.y sr cliqute. The object of it, Edit..rs will he to fur. ni-h a HI ekly /'aper, which will br.rg to the fire sides of its readers, the nows of the day ia eve-y department, as far as it cnn be coindemnsed itn s. Small a SpaceO. W7e will deVote a large spiace too Lita-rary, Agricultural anu.1 Micllnenus aubejess. In P.-lice, as itS name imup-ry, it wi hoe rAtrosolA. Iy Southern, advocatir.g ;a speedy and tinal set ration of the lslavcholliig. fromt the n.-n plaveh,..I ing States. andl the faornationa of a "n'OVTillftN CONFEDERATION - o friendly Stater. leagued together by' the tie:: of coun'. interts', uaul con. muu danger. The timee are prtenreas. and the South noeds the united strength of all her s-.s; we shall therefore, so enlest or to conduct our Paper, as to wake it an are.-p'uble %isitor, even to thee who may n'ot agree with us isn opinion in mattars of detail. It will lie our object to per suade and to convince, nt to %ting and ts wound; to curb the rash and head.ong, and tim stir up the tardy and Indi'eronst to a sense of their danger. The Paper will be published woskly, at Tco Dullar. pcr annum, it, adceonc. JAMES H. NORWOOD Editorx WM E. ZIM IERlMAN, Ed JESSE W. NORWUOD. ad Publidere. December 18th, 1800 tf I FRESH GOODS For the New Year! TIE Subscriber announce. to his numerous cutomere, that he hoeu JUST REPLENISll. ED his Stuck with many new and desirable Goods Suited to the Season, Which makes his Stock very complete and ready for the opening of the New Year's trade, which will be sold on rosonable terms to punctual cus tomers. A very liberal discount will be made on sah bills. g' Groocrics sold for eash only. B. N'NN, Agent. Jan 2 tf A2 Fresh Groceries For the New Near! PENN, Agent, ba just received and for * sale low for Caeh, Fine Ri anal Old Java COFFEE; Fine Black and Green TEAS; Coffee and Brows, SU(AR8; Crushed and Pulveriseal SUGA R; Clarified SUGARS, A. B. and C. Fine SYRUP and MOLASSES; Fine Englisa Diary CHIEESE; Goshen BUTTER of very superior quality; Fresha Snda, Butter and Sugar CRACKERS; Fine Fresh RICE; App[-. and WhIte Wise VINEGAR ; POWDER, SilOT and LEAD, Ac., he. Jan 2 'tf 52 Charleston and Liverpool Fraser, Trenhoim a o NO. 1, RUMFORD PLACE, - Liverpool, Will at any titne receive gosad* intended for ship marntt tv tiis line. cad ferward th.e nsaue by the FIIIS'T SUCCEPlIlNG P'ACKETrs, and will be alwaya' prepeared t, give tany infortnation that may he desiredl. Arranoremenots fo.r F'reighat or Passage may also e made in Charle~staon, by aaletiationl to JOII FRASERI & (0., Central Wharf, Charleston, S. C. The undertuentioned firs; class and fast esiling Charestn Shaips have bea.t alresady placed upon tme line, and others will be udded as soon as re quird: ailiry; Day of the Ships of this Line. Fraun From Liverool Names. Master Charleatain tha June. *Fn: t. Owess, goaton, Aug. 10. 15th June, *ELJtzA BtnIsaLLg, Mic'hael, Aug. 31. :!th Junec, 5tos.n, . Lelaby, Sept. 20. 15th JTuiy. E Sr. P'texxxt, Tersrier, Oct. 10. tha Aug., Jus Fao.tse:;, H[erbest, Oct. 30I. eThes~e three slates atre umadle to apprtsximate for tme e..navenuiece af lnmporters for the Fall tradle. Future arrantgemaents itill be duly advertised. Mlay IT ealy 19 State of South Carolina, EDJGEFIELD) DISTRICT, IV N C.fl Jt0 l'L E.AS. H t1.taM AN R A NI)A LL. wo its its the cutomd af thm Sheriff of Eg,-ftids District, by tir. tu of a Writ of Capiaar ad Satti,fscie.ndume at the suit .ot James 1I. Sweuretngin, havitng Eledl in soy Otlic, tmog.:thmer with a Schedlule on oath of his estate ande ed'lvce, hi, petiti..a to, the Coaurt oaf Comn manac Pleas praying thbmt he rmay be adtmitted to thec benefit of thea Art mf the U.:atoral Assetnbly msade fr the tuletf of [noa'mlvettat llabairs, It is therefore orderedl, That the seid Jaae, H. Swearenini and all other Creditors to ahom thme said Hiolomuan Itanlali is itn anywise indsebtedl, he~ aisd they acre herby ,umonated andl haae nmotice toa appear be fore the said Court at Edlgefildo C. H., on Tues lny the fifth oday tof March uext,- to show cause if aay they ran why t.e prayer of the petition afore said shouldl nost be granltedI. S. H A RRISON, C. C. P. Clerk's Ottice, Dec. 3, 1860. 3m 49 FRESH SEEDS, AND ONION SETTS. 5 GREAT QUANTITY AND VARIETY, and fr sale at low prices by A. J. PELLETIER A CO. Hlutburg, Dec 12 3lm 49 NOTIC THIS.--AIl persons indebated to the Estate of James~ Rushton, dee'd., (pre vinus to his death,) tmust settle up by the 10th of Febrary tnext. The debts of the Estate will be aressing tee andl I ,,soer have the money. All those heaving demands against the Estate must render theme in by that time, as I want to know the indebtedness of the Estate. S. B. WHIATLEY, Adm'v. Dec19 - it 50 Head-Quarters, EDO EFI ELD C. H., Jan. 15, 1861. SR D E RS, SO - T lIE UPPER BATTALION of the 7th Regi ment will parade at the Pine House, on Sat urday next, the 18th Jan ~epurpose of raising a Company of Vo lU i e with the rlteent Act of the Log An .Armed Forac." By order of 1. W. Azamt1ex, Brig. M1ajor. Jan 15 1t 2 Prepare for Battle ! lE Books, Notes and Aeeounts of Hudson A Coghurn are in the hands of L. R. Cogburn ,r colletion. All thoee who are indebted are earnestly requested to call and settle before Re ure Day. - The wise take hood, but the simple atss on nd are punished." HU~DSON & COGBURN. Jan 15 4t 2 OTICE.--All persons arc required to come Lforward and settle their indlebtedntess to me is Amiistttr of Joh L. Doby, deced. These kiling to 'omnply with this request, wil bare an ipportunity of inentrring costs. WM. E. DOBY, Adm'or. .1a- 2t 2