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Moffatsville Academy. T HE exercises of this Tistitution will be re sumed the second Monday in January, 1851, under the supervision of Rev. Join S. PazssLy. The scholastic year will consist o ten months. This Academy.is located near the main Roid leading from Anderson C. I. to Lowndesville, in Abbeville District, sixteen miles from the for mer and nine frQn the latter. Rates of Tuition. Common branches of English .Education, per annum,...................... $9 00 Including the above,-with English Gram mar and Geography,........... 12 00. Latin, Greek, and .Mathematics,....... 20 00 -Trustees. Rev. J. C. Cir ms, Wx..SJr~tARD, Wit. Hxrr JOuN BrACK, KELLY SULiVAN, EUJAn WILLIAMS, D r. J. H. Rar, F. A. YouNG. - Dec2 4 46 Edgefield Male Academy. TEACHER WANTED. A TEACHER is wanted to take charge of the i gefietd-Male'Academy. The appli cant must be a TEACHER'by PROFESSION; one who has -experience in his business, and am ply qualified for preparing y'otnig -men for the South Qarolina College. To a man of suitable qualifietionsthe pkee oers many inducements. Address the Trustees. :- . L. GRIFFIN, - JOHN LIPSCOMB, I JOHN -BAUSKETT, (b R. T. MIDS. Nov 28 - r 45 Wanting a Teacher T 0 take charge ot the Plumb Branch Aca .Ldemy, situated in Edgefield District. It is requisite that the applicant be a Southern Gentleman, prepared to give reference with re gard to morality, &c.-d uly qualified to teach the Languages, together with the various branches of the English. The A cademy is situated in a healthy portion of the District, and will open on the 1st Monday in February, under the su perintendance of a Board of Trustees who, with the view of obtaining a share of patrqnage,. will reduce the Tuition- to the lowest rates, and pledge themselvesto give strict attention toward the preservation of the morals of students under their care. Board can be obtained convenient to- tlc Academy, at the low rates of $6 per ma t. For further information address either of %Trustees, at Cairo Post Office. JOHN TOM-KINS,. WM. C. ROBERT ON, C1ESLEY WELLS, 5 CIIARLES FREEMAN, ~ JAMES A. TALBERT, . . JAMES BLACKWELL. Dec 10, 1851- tf 47 Ladies' Cloaks & Mantillas, SNOWDEN & SHEAR, AUGUSTA, Gi. HAVE just received a supply of Ladies' . Velvet and Silk CIJOAKS and MAN TILLAS, of rich and splendid styles. Also, Ladies' Mourning and Misses' MAN TILLAS, Rich printed DELAINESat very low prices Ladies' Long White Kid GLOV.ES, na a great variety of other articles suitable for sWxo""' the present season. To all of which they res pectfully invite the attention of the Ladies. Nov 26 tf 45 Plantation Brogans! SOUJTHERN 1MANUFACTURE *AHE attention of Planters is called to the A11 Factory over M~r. LOD. ThLLUS tore, where Excellent Shoes of the above description are'made. Orders for any quantity will be filled promptly. A fine assortment of UPPE R, H A RNE SS and SOL E LE AT HE R on hand. R: T. MIMS. Aug 21 . If 31 Premiumn Daguer'rean AUGUSTA, GA. W HEEN you visit Augusta, call at the PRE MI UMDAGUTERREAN GALLERY, And have a fine Daguerreotype of yourself, for here you will find one of the muost elegant Da guerrean Saloons in America. Daguerreotype stoek of every .description for sale at a small advance on New York cost. LEIGH, TUCKE R & PE RKINS. June12 '8m . 21 Election Notice. * TTICE is hereby given that an Election iwill be heldonthe 2nd londay in Janu *ry next, to fill the vacancs about to occur in the Ofiees, of CLERK, ORDINARY and SHERIFF, for Edgefield District. The Polls will be opened for o'ne day only. Tlie Managers will meet at Edgefield Court - H Touso on thre Wednesday following, count out the votes and declare the Election. T. G. BAC!ON, Clerk. Oct. 30 - 11 41 NVotice. ~.D. TIBBETTS will hereafter s'ell VU t.BOOTS and SHOES, at the fol '~~~ig prices, for C A S O NL Y: Fine Wer Proof Boots,.... .......$9 00 Fine Pump Boots,................8 00 Fine Welted do.......... ....... 7 00 Men's fine Pump Shoes,........... 3 75 *do~ 'do Welted do........ ....3 50 do. Kip do do .....200 Ladies Calf Shoes,................1 75 do do Bootees,...............2 00 January1, 1851. - f I House Painting !!! .~E Subscriber respectfully offers his servi-: ces ass HOUSE PINTER, to the citi zens of Edgefield. I1- illR~oontract to Paint Houses, (both inside and out) and all other Painting-in its various branches, on as reasona ble terms as.the times will' admit of, and in a -workmanlike mmmner. Any one wishing to~'en gage his services will-please address their let ters to the undersigned, at Graniteville. EUGENE B' BELL. Decc4 .41. , 46 Boarding for Young Ladies. .EI .Subscriber willaecommodate with board -oung, ten or twelve .:Young Ladies. HIis eats is roomy and pleasantly situated, onveni Guardians may be assured that. every attention necessary will be paid. to Girls committed to his care. EDMUND PENN. Jan. 1. 1851 -'tf 50 Leather. (F ALL.DESCRIPTIONS, may be had at .Jthe Tannery for CAsfi. Also Tanner's and Neat's Foot Oil; the latter the best artielo for Harness. Culh 'paid for Hides and good Oak Bark. All orders addressed to Williams & Christie, or to Mr. . Munger at the Tan Yard, will, be promuptly attended to.. RT.MIMS. * Feb. 6. -if 3 Buckwhkeat Flour, &c. J UST receited a splendid lot of new BUCK WHE AT PREMIUMPFLOUR. A large supply of BA CON SIDES. Also, an excellent lot of chboice LIQ UORS, for sale, by . E. BOWERS. Hlamburg, Oetl 16 . r. 39 - W. .LA.NDRiUM LL Practice in th Courts of LAW and EQUITY for Edgdcid and Lexington Districts. Office in Law Range, Edgefield C. u. Jan 16, tf 52 JOSEPH. A B N E Y, W7LL.be found at all'times in his Office, at EdgeAeld Conrt House, near the PLAN TEr's HOTEL. He will attend promptly and strictly to business in his profession. Nov.14 if 51 H. R. S P A N N, ATTORNEY A-T LAW, OFFICE the samie as heretofore used by WARDLAW & SPANN. February 5, 1851 tf 3 THOMAS P. MAGRATH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, And Solicitor in Equity, OFFICE AT HA3BURG, S. C. Sept. 18, if .35 W. C. MORAGNE, W ILL Practice In the Courts of LAW and EQUITY, in the Districts of Edgefield and Abbeville. Offiee at-Edgefield, C. H. Feb. 13, if WM. 1. HILL , -M. D., OFFERS his professional services to the citi zens of our Village and District. . Haviig I graduated at the University of New York. with high honor, where he availed himself for the last two years, of the advantagcs to be derived from the Eve and Ear Infirmary, various Hospitals, 3 &c., &c., offers his services to his fellow-citizens with the hope that he will prove worthy 'of a share of their patronage.. r 0T Room at the SPANN HOTEL, No. 7. Oct 2, tf 37 JAMES M. D AY, - Surgeon Dentist, OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, Permanently located at Edgefield C I., offers his professional services to the citizens -of the Village and its vicinity; and. will attend to any call lie may have either in the Village or Country. All operations warranted. March 13, 1850. if 8 CANDIDATES Zror Tax Collector SAMPSON B. MAYS, ROBERT CLOY, L. A. BROOKS. THEOPHILUS DEAN, WILLIAM L. PARKS, HENRY H1. HILL, ELUAII T. RAUCH. JOHN QUATTLEUUX, B. F. GOUDEY, F. W. BURT, DERICK IOLSONBAKE, WELCOME MARTIN, ISAAC BOLES, Z'or Sheriff. HUMPHREYS BOULWARE, THOMAS J. DYSON, WESLEY BODIE, ALFRED )-AY, LEWIS JONES, JOHN IllLL,. THOMAS W. LANTIAM. For Ordinary. WILTJTAM H. 3M0SR. H ENRY T. W RIIIT, WILSON L COLE3MAN, -For Clerk. EDMUIND PENN. TIIO.MAS G. BACON. PETER QUATTLEBUI,_____ New Goods! New Goods! . I H AVE reeived my usuanl supi~lv of FALL ADWINTER GOODS, to which [ respectfully invite the attention of all persons purchasinig in this market. My Stock is now FULL and COMPLE TE, and shall be sol A-r TrnE L~owPs-T MARKE-r PRieYS fr Cash or punctual purchasers. W. P. BUTLER. Oct.16, if 39 For the Ladies! T lIE Subscriber has a large and beautiful as srnment of Plain and Fignred, Black and Col'd Silks, Hiandlsome Cashmere and De Laines, Fig'd andi solid Colors Alpacca anid Persian Cloths. French and English Marinoes, Frenich, English and American Prints, Earlston Ginghams,r Maiitillas. Long Shawls and Scarfs, Worked Sleeves, Collars, &c.. &c. -W. P. BUT ER. Oct. 16, tf 39 For the. Planters. NEGRO ShOES of a superior quality, iKerseys and Plaides, Jeans and Cassimecres c Blankets, Linseys, &c., &c.e W. P. BUTLER. ?Oct. 16 if 39 t For the Sportsman.i FINE Double Barrel GUNS, IGame Sagrees, Flasks and Pouches, c Powder, Shot, Caps, &e. WV. P. BUTLER. Oct. 16 if 3~9 Jewelry. DOUBLE- and Single Cased Gold Lever IIWatcs, Guard and Fob Chains, Chatar- ~ lans, Seals, Charms, uttons, Buckksa Brooches ad Ear Rings, Gold Pencils. Coral Necklaces, Plain, Carved and D)iamnond Rigs. * W. P. BUTLER. F or Every Body. OFFICE and OVER COATS, Saddles, Bri ~JdIes, Glovcs, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Crockery. Ware,.Castings, &e. ' W. P. BUTLER. f Oct.16 if 39 r Cheap Boot and Shoe Store ! T HEE Subscriber in addition to his usual Stock r Ihas received a great variety of Gentlemen's, r Boys' and Youth's BOOTS AND SHOES,i suited for the season. Ladies Gaiters, of various colours, " Jenny Lind Enameled Shoes, a beauti ful article, for............ -.$1 00 c " French Kid'Walkin'g Shoes, for.. 1 25 s -" " ." Slipers and Ties... 1 00 Children% Shoes.................... 25 Gnts Shoes worth $I,50, for.........1 00 Cheap Slipers and Negro Bouts and Shoes in abundance. IDT Call and see at the BOO-r AL Suioa S'rORE I of WM. AlcEVOY. Otbr16 if -39 i -Brushes. UST received an assortment of Brushes, viz: Superior Shaving Brushes, Paint Brushes, all sizes, Shoe Brushes. All or which will be sold at the lowest prices. G. L. PENN, AoEsr. Nov., e-{e 45 PRATT & RUFF, Wholesale & Retail Druggists NEWBERRY, S. C. ~ EEP constantly on hand a general assort ment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, BRUSHES, DYE-STUFFS, urgical Instruments, Perfume. ry, Window Glass, Glass-Ware, FANCY ARTICLES, &c. -A L 110 )ealers in Fine Wines, Liquors, Se gars, Chewing Tobacco,- kc. J1 of which they propose to sell upon as rea nable terms as any house in the State. Physicians, Planters and Dealers are earnest invited to call and examine our Stock and rices before purchasing elsewhere. August 21, Gm 31 AMM -'&ai &@@., 'ACTORS & COMMISSION fice -on Adger's North Wharf,. ' CHARLESTON, S. C. AXES ADGE R,- .AS. ADGER, JR OBT. ADGER. E. L. ADAMS. Charleston, Sept. 15, 6m 35 DEALERS UT ?aints, Oils, Window Glass, AND Co 601 Zast Bay, opposite P & XE Bank CHARLESTON, S. C. r HEY keep constantly on hand and for sale a general assortment of aints and Oils, Window Glass and t Sashes, Spts Turpentine AMPHENE, SPIRIT GAS, TALLOW, Grindstones. Cordage, Packing Yarn, Black Lead, &c. October 16, 3m 39 GIBBS & McCORD, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHAN-TS, McbsTosu ST., AUGvS'A, GA., "ONTINUES the above business in all its -J branches, at their Fire Proof Building, d solicit a share of patronage from the people f South Carolina. Orders for BAGGING, ROPE, &c., &c., i.l be filled at the lowest prices. Cash advances made on produce in Store. THOS. F. GIBBS, GEO. McCORD. Sept 15 6m 35 LEWIS' STRAW CUTTER. 'HE Undersigned takes this opportunity of klstating to the public, that he will hare nother hut of his Machines ready for market, in e course of a few days. Persons wanting !ese Machines will do well to send in their or ers early so as to ensure their being filled. Ile refers to the follwing Certificates, of the. riany which lie has received, for aidditional tes mony in their favor. WM. LEWIS. Iamburg, Oct. 1, tf 37 Certificates. WYsoN, (Pemr'.) January 22d 1S51. Ma. Lrnws,-The Patent Straw Cutter which ou inventted, amd are now off'ering to the public, a most excellent iartiele and dcserves pubjlie ~vor. Twu years smece I pureb~ased one and ave had it in constant use-it has never been ut of repair in any respect, answering atll the rposes yo recommetndn it for. I miost cheer illy commend it to farmers in all sections. and old no~t be induced to paut with the one 1 have, rithout the prospect of obtaining anaothuer, for e times it cost. Respectfully, V. E. PIOLLET. Auearsr4, (Ga.) Sept 161, 1851. Mla. Lcwls,-Dear Sir :Somne time since I sed one of y'our Straw Cutters to c-ut roots for y preparation of Georgia tSarsauparilla. Sonme f the roots were very hard and tough.-I am appy to say your Str-aw Cutter has fair exceeded i expectatioins. Tihe publie need niot fear of s gettinig out of order by cutting straw orod er, or by accidentally gettinig hard substatics it: Yours, respectfully, J. DENNIS. Enar.vt.L C. II.,Sept. 10, 1851. Ma. WuM. LewAIs,-Sir: In your letter you, k ow I like the Straw Cutter I boutght front ou. I say it excels any thting of the kind I ave ever seent, and I could tnt be induced to rt with it, without the prospect of getting nother, for any common consideration. WM. P. BUTLER. EDG.EL. C. H., Sept. 18, 1851I. DEAR Sma:- I have beeni using one of your traw Cutters for some three or four mionths, ni am satisfied that its advantages over all thers, are such that it wvill recommntd itself to -cry observer. Its adaptedness to cutting all inds of grain, in any desirable length, its security the operator, thec minimum of power required keep it in operation, the dispatch with which executes its work, combined with its simplicity mid durability, must make it invanluable to every ne that may have use fur them. A. G. TEAGUE. To WM. Lawrs, Esq., H- amburg S.-C. Notice. LL Persons indebted to the estate of Olive ~Towles, are requested to make inmmediat ayment, and those having demands against th ie will render thenlin properly attested. R. M. SCURRY, Administrator. Ot. 9 tf 38 Carriage Making., ~ VjIIIE Subscribers having Iengaged intheli Carriage mnaking and repairing busmess .in Pottersville, near Edge ld Court Iouse, for the ensuing year ; would espeetfully solicit a share of public Patronage, swe shall indeavor to give satisfaction to all who say favor us with their business ; they are also in znt of a good wood workman, on Wheels, Car age parts and Bodies, of steady moral habits, one other need apply. Good comfortable build igs can be procured, convenient to the shop for1 ea of famtilies, or boarding on reasonable terms. HILL & WARDLAW. N. B.--A good price will be pauid for Lumber fgood Ash, Oak, Hickory, and Poplar, of as rted dimensions. I1- & W.; S Nov 28 1850 tf 4 * otice. LL Persons indebted to the estate of Charles .- Cason, dec'd., are requested to make pay eat forthwith, anid those having deiands gainst said estate, wvill please present them iun iediately, as I desire to settle up the estate. JAS. EIDSON, Adm'r. Nov 20 6t d4 ,White Lead. lUST received a large supply of Extra and Pure WHITE LEAD, of the very best nake, for sale cheap for Cash, by G. L. PENN, AGENT. na O.; tf 41 New Goods! r HE Subscriber luas just received his Stock Lof-]Fall and-1WInter Goods. Blaei Colored and Watered Silks, Rich Paris Mousseline DeLains, " Freisch and English Merinos of all colors, for lidies and Childrbn's Dresses, Cotton Damask of all colors for Window Cur- - tains. Rled and White Flannels, Fancy Tweeds, Cassimeres and Satinettes, Plaid Linseys, Geo. Plains and Xerseys, Fine Bed and Negro -Blankets, Readymade Coats and -Over-Coats, Hats and Caps of tle-.Atest Styles, Bonnets and BonueV Ribbons, Boots and Shoes, A Fine Qt-of Negro Shoes, Groceries, Hardware and Croekery, Which will be sold very low on time, and li ral discount for cash. - - Oct B. C. BRYAN. Oct. 9 tf 38 FALL AND WINTER GOODS I r IE Subscriber has received at his Store, near the Court House, a laige STOCK OF. OODS suitable for the present and coming ason, consisting of a general assortmentof. I DRY GOODS, L [ardware and Citlery, Crockery II4TS,. CAP.S,-BON NETS, Groceries, &c., &c, - 11 or which -have been s'elected by himself .ith rCnt care, both in regard to style and price, and ill be sold at short profits for Cash, or to puno ual buyers until first'of-January next. Persons buying in tlifMarket will loose noth g by examing,his Stock. LOD HILL. - October 2. 1851. tf 37 GRO CEIRIES! rHE Subscribers continue to carry on the - Wholesale and Retail-Groce. y Business, at their old stand, just above lie Gl6be Hotel, aud within a few steps of the arehouse of hl essrs. G. WALKEa & Sox. . - They.beg to inform th6 Planters'afld familiis S a South Carolina that they-are now reeeiving A lir Fall supply of d, [EAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, hielh they will sell on the most reasonable rms. They now odTer for sale C ,100 Bales 46 Inch GUNNY CLOTH,-- e 500 Coils Inch Ken-ue'ky ROPE, i' 50 ids. New Orleans 'and Muscovado 1 - SUGAR, ."I 200 Bags Prime Rio, Lagjuira and Java I COFFEES, - i 50 Ilhas. Cuba MOLASSES, 100 BbIs. Crushed. Ground and Granu lated SUG4RS, 11 25 Chests and half Chests eboive TEAS S 100 Bbls. Hiram Smith and Baltimore FLOUR, 100 Boxes Sperm. Adamantine and Tail low CA NDYIES,. -300 Kegs Cut. NAILS, all sizes, 75 Boxes TOBACCO. various qualities, 3,000 Lbs. HAMS, SIDE2, and SHOUL DERS, - 1,500 Sacks Liverpool SALT; roth.r, with SPICES, PICKLES,*PR E ER VES, SECARS, and all articles usually ept in the best Grocery houses. to, Goods for our Planter Friends will be de vered at any point in llmnbnrg, free of charge. J-.-R. & W. M. DOW. Augusta, Aug. 20, . 6m 31 New Family Grocery! S. E. BOWERS,. It the carnr anmeo ----'+M--..ww-&ure -l - ad frontmg the Amecrican Hotel, HAMtBURG, S. C. pESPECTFUTLLY informs his friends aid a Lthe public generally, that lhe has opened a New Grocer'y Store, - hre he will keep constantly nn hand, a choice oek of FAMILY GROCERIES, GLASS r ND CROCKERY WARE, which will be . (.1d at the lowest market p~rice~s. r The publie arc earnestly solidited to call and el amine ray stock before buying elsewhere. and S rery exertion on my part, wall be umide to satis- 1 those that call. There is now in Store a large suplly Sugars,a offees. Teas, Molasses, Syrups, WVines, Liquor.' orter, - lustard, Pepper, Spices, Ginger. Nut-a es, Cloves, Rice, Flour, lBacon, Jordl, Cheese, utter, Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, Powder, Shot, ~ ead, Lamp and Paint Oils. -0 A lso, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Brooms, Brush , Blackin;r, &c. - - a Also. 2t0,000 lbs choice BA CON SHER. and e: ,00I0 lbs .lohn Fitch & Son EXTR A IIAt IS. I A ugust 7, tf . 29 1* CA[ID. pHI-E Undersigned resjiketfully solicit the at , I tention of Country M(erchanats and Planters their very e'tensive an~vell assorted stock al f GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &e., &c., coin risig. 00 Ilhds Clarified New Orleans and Mluseo vadlo Sugar. 300 Packages Crushed rad Loaf Sugar. ' 150 BbIs No 1 and 2 Clarified Sugar. 000 Bags Cuba, Rio an~ Java Coflee, 000 Pieces Dundee Bagging, (weighing .j to 15 lbs-44 to 46 irhes.) . 100 Bailes Heavy Gunny :flagging. 000 Coils e inch Hemp ftope. r 500 Ilhids BaconSides (tltimore Curing; ~ j 100 do Choice Shouljers, -at 100 do Muscovado Iilasses, - am 000 Bbls New Orleans fyrup, bl 200 do Rectified Whikey, 111 300 do N. E. Rum,w 100 do Northern Gin - t 200 Packages Freh adDomestic Brandy, 150 do ManeiraM' Teimn. Wine, B 100 do Sweet M-a ga Wine,w 10 Boxes Tobacco (vamus qualities,) p 300 M. Segars, (assorte brands) p 50 Casks London Port. 300 Boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles, ogether with Soaps, Sareh, Raisins, Teas, ~pies, Cham~pagne,-Cor'lials, Syrups, Pickles- 'g ad all articles usually ka 't in their line, whle'h~1 y offer for sale on aces modating terms. 07 Orders promptly aid faithfully executed. SlM~s & NANCE, No. 1, Uayne St, Corner Chutrchi St., F - Charleston S. C. June 5, itf 20 . - tli Mill Stones for Sale, HE Subscriber,- liging on Cloud's Creek ai ..respectfully inaformt the public that ho as mow enaged ini the Iill Stone Ouit ing -Business, ani will bs prepared at tl i shortest notice- to 51-any order that may . ~ome in his line of busi~ess. . The Stones are f the-best quality and tie Workinanship war anted to be inferior to neo~in the State. .. For furthar informatig address the Subseri ,er at Leeville, Lexingtn,- S. C. GEORGE E. H-ENDY. Rrr.rEs.--Maj. ]s Ae BOLF~s, C. J. CG.O ERu and AsMBuos Wamrrriz. October 9 1851. Snii SS -Save Your Tan Bark! D)ERSONS intending to clear land. can get it L.$5 per cord fur TAN BARK, delivered at 31 ny Tana Yark. R. T. MIMS, Nov. 20 tf. 44 M~ackerel. TUST receired a- lairc lot of No. 1. 2 and ~ i 3 MA CKE rK a~ half Barrels, f ad for sale by O ES ..1.. n.ur, Oct' g 30 EW GOODS! THE subscriber is now re ceiving a.SPLENDID Stock of SPRING& SUMMER GOODS . . oa Gentlenten's Wear, CONSISTING OF Super sup. Back French Twilled CLOTH. Super sup. Blue Freuch Twilled Cloth, " Brown " " " Black fig'd and Doe Skin CAS SIMERS, (alargesupply.) Fancy Checked DRILLINGS new styles, White figured- - ~~" Heivy Plain A superior lot of Plain f'k Silk VESTINGS, Figured " - Faney-fig!d " " White " White Silk*Vcstings embroi'ed with Animals Buff aid White Marsailes " " Valentia - " " 'A beautifullot of Faney Silk CRAVATS, Silk NECK TIES with embroidered Ends, A'large lot of Black, White, Kid and Linen GLOVES, Also. a good supply of HA TS. READY ADE COATS, of various kinds, SHIRTS, RAWERS. &c., &c. All-of whieh ho will l1 sow for Cash or to punctual customers, and ade up in a style inferior to none. JOUN LON. March 13 tf 8 Fall and 'Winter Goods! 1AVE now on hand a FIRST R ATE Stock of Cloths, Cassimers & Vestingx, hich are of the latest styles and will be made measure as good and as fashionable as can be id in the Southern Country. -A LSO ways for sale an excellent Stoe'k of fine READY MADE CLOTHING, bich is curand made under my own supervi on, and any.one purchasing from me may rely on getting full value for their money expended. Furnishing Articles, ch as Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, Hosiery, 7hite and Colored Shirts, Silk and Merino un& r garments, Collars. . Stocks, Money Belts, ilk and.erino under Vests for Ladies,-and a Fine Assortment f German Colognes.'exti-aets for the handker ief, Tlair. Tooth, Nail, Clothes, Tlat and Shav ig Brushes, Dressing and Fine'Tooth Combs, ne Soaps, Shaving Creams and Soaps, Port onies. Pocket Books. Purses, Segar Cases, air Oils, mid.every thing desirable and useful r Gentlemen. - J. A. VANWINKLE. N. I.-My Store is next to the Georgia Rail ond Bank.at the Old Stand of the Chronicle & entinel Office. Augusta, Nov 12 Gm 43 FALL AND WINTER GOODS! R. IM". FULLER & CO.,. RE daily receivine their FALL AND .3 WINTER GOODS, direct from New ork.-Tley have the most beautiful patterns of i Plain Black and Fancy Fig'd Alpiaeeas, French and E nglish DeLaines, of all styles and prices. A new style of Thibet Cashmere, Choice Ginghans at 12 ets. "hawis of all qualities and descriptions, Latest Paris styles of Fancy Cassimeres, 4 " " Vestings, We are certain to please in our P'rints,. ti Our KerscyqGeo. Plains and Negro Cloths, and unrivaled in price. : I We h~ave'on hiand a full suipply of ~ry Goods,. Groceries, HardWare, 12 Drugs and Medicines, d in fact, ainy thing yon are in wanit of R.-.M. FULLERt & CO. Oct. 16 tf 39 C Graitevite Cash store! Ltion otf farmiers andI the counmummity gene lvy to lisa S:ore in Cranitevilhe, where lie keeps n'stamly on hand a NEW anid WELL AS RlED. Stock oIf RY GOOV)S, CROCERIES, SHOES BONNETS, RIBBONS, d nearuily every vait o ilod, and is selling the Cheapest rates erer known ahore Chmar sin! lie buys for CASII and~ engages to 1 1 as ChIE A P as A ngusjta. Hamburg, Aiken, t any other neighboring nmarket. Ladies' wishing to buy llonnets of the latest yle, either trimned or iutrimted. will do well to at amine his Stock before piurchlainig elsewhere. I e is prep~ared to have Botnnets trittmmed in thea test styles or to order at the shortest notice. ' I who ad vocate a. CIIEAP CASH STSTEM. ill be sure to save money by giving him a trial. QT Th'e highest mtarket prtice will be given for I saleable produce in exchtange for Co~ods. A. 13. M ULLiG AN. aj June 4, .tf 20 1 larehouse and Commission Bus in e a ., J.tCKSON STr., AUGUSTA, GA. UlTE SUBSOR IBER begs leave to inform Uhis frienids and the patronus of Wari.an. IvsoN & Co.. thuat lie will continue the WVARE I OUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS u the Ware Hounse formerly occupied by them, ~ d hopes by striet attenition to the interest o' hi customers, to receive a conltinuance or0*f a teral patro'nage bestowed on the late f i e llgive his persontal attention to all ',smieSS en) ustemd to his care. Particular attention will ygiven to buying of ic agging. Rope and 1,pties for his custoiners,cl hich will at all ti,.eCs be bought at the lowestp 'ices, and Iibe~4t cash advances will be made on s oduce in e ore. G. WA LKER. tI Juy 10 Gm 25 !R-OUSm AND COMMI5SSON BUSINESS. H AMBURG, S. C. U TE UNDE RSIGNEDhaving formed a cto- L -partnership,. under the firm of A. WiA L J ER & CO., for the purpose of carrying on S e Ware-flOnse 'and Counnnission C ~nsiess, and having rented the well known are-House, known as 'Walker's Ware-House a lately occupied by WAL.KSa & CoLDtAN, They tender their servics to their friends and *e public in general, .and pledge thuemselves to te their best exertions to give satisfaction to those ith business. Fiir advances will be made on produce in ore. ' A. WALKE..~ D. L. ADAMS. Sept. 4, 1850.. ' - f . 34 indow Glass and Putty. [BOXES WIN.DOW GLASS, just re U ceived direct from the Manufactory. If au wish to replace the Glass that have been bro- e n out of your windows, nowv is the time to do a and this is the place to get Glass and Putty. s or sale cheap by . L. PENN, XGENT. Dee 4 tf 48 * ' Oils, Oils. UST Received 'a supply of Fall and Winter - Lamp Oil, Linseed Oil, Train Oil and Neets- .t! ,ot Oil, all of which is offered for sale low for a ash, by - G. L. PENN,'Agent. I n.. t -O tf - '1 I VEGET A BL E DYSPEPSIA BITTERS, THE MOST OPULAR - FAMILY MEDICINE OF THE AGEI UInd by 1hyalas of Iigh Studing. These BITTERS remove all morbid secretions, urify the blood, give great tone and vigor to.-the igestive organs, fortify tle system against all future Inease, can be tuken with safety, at no time-detaili. tting the patient-being grateful to the most dell. mte.storrach, and remarkable for their cheelng, viorting, strengtheiing, and restorivo proper ies, and an invaluable and sure remedy for DYSPEPSIA IN ITS WORST FORMSs Also, Liver Complaints, Jaundice. Heartburn. Cos: tiveness, Faintness, Disorders of the Skin. and Liver, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits,. Nerv.ous- lIedache, iddines's, Palpitation of the Heart, Sinking and.Full. ness of Weight at the Stomach, and all otherdiseases taused by an impure state of the blood, liver, etc. which tend to debilitate and weaken the system. FEMALES Who suffer from a morbid and unnatural conditios, will find this 31ediciie of INESTIMABLE VALUE. In Ast. casso of GENERAL DEBILITY, this Med io ACTS LIKE A CHAR31!. THOUT5AND.1j., ave tested its efficacy, and thousands-nore ara now under treatnment; and not one solitary case of failure hape-et been reported. Volumes could be iled *ith certificates of those who have been permanently cred. Call on the Agent, and get a PAMPHLET, Containing the (;ertiltcatos of Remarkable Cures, and the hIih estimation in which this 51edicine-isaeld by thierrubtic Press-can be had.of -the Agents. free' Sold liy al the Genuine Sigdicine Depos. in the nited-States. soirice.50 Cents per Large Bottle. Principlal 08fie, 1W FULTON T., N. Y, up stairs For sale at Edgefield C. H., by A. G. TEAGUE, A XT. Sept. 4 ly .33. THE GREAT SUMMER MEDICINE! DR. GUYSOTT's IMPROVED EXTRACT OF rellow Dock and Sarsaparilla [OR the cure of all diseases or disorders gene rated by impure blood. Its great success stly.entitles i, to the nnac of the real .Inerican- Specific. So far as if-is known it is tniversally apprecia id, and many eninen bysicians use it faily in -ir practice with th lost happy effects; ann -rtify that it is the best extract in..existence, and te only that STANDS THE TEST OF TIME. pvery year aids to its'great popilaiity. nnd mnl lies its astonishing cures. The victim of HEREDITARY SCROFULA, it supparating glandls,honey-combed flesh. and -ies eating into):ib bones, fin'ds Gnystt'st Yel w Dock and Sarsapsarilla a balm for- his afflic on. Ilia horrible torments are assnageih. and smaladyv notonly relieved, bitt PERMIANENT ' CUR ED. t m he safelv asserted, from the results do' ellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," is, beyond all nparion, thes OST WONDE RFlUL R E)EDYos 1RtIkTIl t e rollowing disease's, and all others proceed ~fromt VITIATrED BLOOD. eroftla or King's Evil, Rhenmatism. Obstitnte lanctonIts Ernpti.;ns. Pitmples or Pustule ont the te, Blotchecs, Boil'. Chronic Sore Eyes, intg. orm or TVeter, Scalhl Head, Ettlargement and inm- of the Bontes and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, ptilitic Lutmbago. nnd Diseasea arising fronm an ntdiiouis use of MIerentrv, Arite' or Dropsy, poIstre. or Imprudence in Life, Liver Complaint, n atnd Fever, Intermiting Fever, (Cthlera Mor ts. -Dysentery. Diarrhtea. Plethora of Blood ini -' Head. i le. Pninu in thte Back. Sidles. Blrest oins. andI all forms of 31nscular, Glandulat ud Skin Diseases. r is a sovereign specific foir General Dehility, til the best rentovator for a Broken Constitutions, braces andI re-itivigorates every organ, promotes ti viy and regularity in every ftunction, antd pro ee~s ihat condition of the whole physical systema, bich is rthe best tecuirily for L.ON( LIFE ! Let all who wish to purge ite blood from the pttritis contracted from tihe free induligence ol e appetite dumringr the winter, anti to prepare the stem to RESIST~ SUMDIR EPIDE31]CS. RE 0R ow to 'a Guysotts Extract of Yelnmf Dock od Sarsaparilla." which is provin'g itself an anti nun for ntany of the most malignant diseases that hsi is heir to, and they will never be disappoinke ir this remedy thte ptublic faith has neveyrx. ered-never enn wave jfor it is founder and rince, just as their want of faith ityijperienc. nrios cotmpoumds is also foundeAOSTR U31 to e FLY FROM MINERIAt k'hope, life and vigo{dLE REMEDY. PUR ELY VE roken dowvnin health and ere-fore, .adiathmsome to htimself and others, rfts, lgoilespair of recovery, let the patienit only notand that his hope of physical restoration oltnlv in " GUYSOTT'S ExTRACT os. a..o.w n'en AiSansAi,ait.J.A." and perstude him for LFE3S SA KE to try* it. and wye have no hesi lon in predicting his speedy restoration to health. As a means of regulating all the futctions of. OAN' DIELICATE ORGANIZA TION, has no equal in te materia medica, and at that ithal period of life, when the first stage of her ine commences. its cordial andul mvugoraing oeres will enable ber to PASS THE RCIISJS AFELY. None genuine unless put up in large hot iscotinittng a quart, and name of the Syrup own in thte glass. with the written signtature S Bennett on the outside wvrapper. Pnucu-,$1 per bottle-or6i bottles for $5 COVIL & MEAD, 113 Chartres street. New Orleans, eeneral Agents for thu onthern tates, to hum all orders mttst be adldrescd. l G. IL. P ENN, Edlgefield C. II.: W ARD AW &'DENDY, Ahheville C. II.; PR ATT & 4MES. Ne-wherr C. H.;t A. J. CREIGHTON, C.; IIAVILAND, RISLEY..& CO., Augusta n ut 56m .20 Readyr jMade Clothing. [UST received a largenssoitment of READY MADE CLOTI1ING, consisting of Alpca, Linen and Gro Deta SACKS and 'LTOS. Jainn, Cottonade itnd Gro Deta PANTS, Black Satin Silks and1 Mursails VESTS, all o ich will be sohl vanv z.oiv. WILLIA MS & CHRISTIE. May 22. tf1 Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's UST Received 6 -dozen of Old Dr. JTacol PTownsend's original compound Syrup of Sar: parilla, antd for sale at the D~rug and.1 Chonneca torof A. G. TEA~GUE, May 1,1850 tf 1 1%otice. ALL those having demands against the Estat' 1of Abner V. White, deconased,arerequesteu presnt thetn, properly attested,qtd those in ebted to make payipent. JOHN ILL, A dm. Ap . ~, na f 15 LIVEROUU JAUNDICE, DY P EP1 --ERYOUS DEB1IIT1 THE K -TD DiSEASE4.ARXS. A Dieordered Jir sorStvmi c stipatio intoard Pilts' to tke Head, '-Acdftf:~ 4. r sea, Hearui 'gi Sinking or~lutterin cattWit sck, Smimbinj att He Choking otSuO eang'' ~oigm @ur si lyingposture,ADimnes of V -Webs befi-e the Sight, Pevera "it in the Nead,'-Diiciency e lIoness of the Skin and Eyes Side;Back; Chest,;imb, '.e., -thcnFlle; &,S4den -Flushes ofH stant linagiings-of Evil and.QiatD gion of Spirits, can be efil~ir~5 l1EBRATED - DR. AT THEGERIAIF - 1302Aich0 ~ je THEIR power die exrell-'f imuled-b . tion in the United- _1 f may lids. Possi&nAgreat 4 eddg~ cising the most seae jn afietio'n e sle wIs1 armpeasant. t7~ REi"Ii ad be So isiv The editorofie "sBosrow bEEit B aiicz, ' ei Ier 22nd ,850. Dx.. Ho60LAN'IE.EVTOrED. GzR' " ET' -rns for the enre -of. iver Comblai-nt.,1iiiIce, Dyspapsia, Chronie or-Nervous -Debili .;leser vedly one of the ma t'populair eic n -bf the day. These Bitters have~beniised and a freind at our olhow Fays'lIfi ceived an eflectual'and permanent cnr f9a Complaint from tdi-use-'of'iw usiemy, We are convinced that, in thensoe of liese ittr,~the po. tient constantly gain strength andf - worthy of great consideration. are pietsM in taste an4 smell,, and can bq, Lby:rsonr with the most deliete stoemaele wi i ty,fan der any circumstan'ces. We are '"MMI fIMm experience, and:to the afflicted we& riae "Scorrs WEEKLY,- ~one of t papers published, said, " Dr. 1OOVfLA4'&S GERMAN .B:A [;s I - factured by Dr. Jackson. are now recasmehdeal' by some of-the most prominent membrs o t e faculty as an aticle,of much eoicar. ss of . female wejiiess. - As such is the. casea we -,% advise all 6hJers i obtain a bottle,,an' - themselves innrh-sickn~ess.- .Personstdebili constituito ns' fifidthey'Bitters advaaigei to their hen Ith, as we know - frdm exiperience tie . salutary efreet'Ahey have upon week systemns. Miore. Eridence. .The " PutLoatrnz.t -SATOUnit.GlfET~t the best family newspaper publirhed in thAli d States, says, of:these valuablT Btters6- - "-t -'s seldom t at we recn 'endst re toime Patent Meldicines. to the onfidefice-pd patronage of our readers: and theref .-' whe W_ recommend -Dr. Ioofland'i Germnian 'Btters-.e - wish it to be distindtly understood that we-.are:not speaking of the nostrumn of the day, abtt are. noiaed allout for abrief-perinod and -the forgotten nfter they liavedlone their gni'v niee ofntisichaef but of a medicine long establislhed unier Uy prized, and whichias met the hearty i the faculty itself.: : . Evidence upion'evidfence ha heen.recevudyiks the foregoing) from all 'Afitaons.of dhn ;mon, tp last .thFCe years. and the strangest esto -r favor, is. that'there s- more of-itadt tice of the regular Physiciris of Pl lladeliaa than all other unsrams combiited; alact-'that tan easily be established4-nd-failty piroving tlhat mseci entific preparajingtylll meet' with tfierqga'etetp proval w hen.presenteul-even n Jhas-.fpm. w Th'at iiicinse uflI cure Live~r Compaint ani! rpep- I. nos one can doubt'after ntrini~it as direted. It neta. spe cificatly'upon the stonrir* and liver; it is prefe rable to calonmel in all ilioas d-'scse-the effect.is';iediate. :They~ can be a1minitered to fef.iie r infanit with safety pud reliable benefit at any time." Beware of Counterfetpisl This medicine hans -attained that-high character which is necessary for all medicines to attain to. inducerounterfeiters to put forth spurious articles at the risk of the lives of those *ho are innocent ly deceive'd. Lcos wELLt TO TtE xARtEs OF. 'itE. CENtr.n-s They have the written signature of C. 31. JACK SON upons the wrapper, and his name blowia in the iottle, writhout tehich theyj are spurious. . For sale Wholesale and Iletail-at the ~" Gprman Medicine Store." No. 120 Arch street. one& below Sixth. Philadelphia; and by respec dealer-generally through the country.: - Prices Reducd.. y To enable all 'dasses. of invalid powrs. advantages of'their great tee SrN';.E Bo-rrr.n 75 cENTr ac0 C- I.b For stile, on agency, G. L. PEI4N. Augnet 21, -~l DE N N IS'.. ISARBAPARLA FOR - Iaundice, Sick Head-ache, Diinins, Loss of Appetite, Constiy.ation of the Boacels.Pilce caused int Costiaeeness, Pain in-the Boweels, or -Rheunatism,-cauIsed by~ the use of.FMercu r:1 Sy iphiLis, .Serofuia. Boil., Ulcers, 4.. rp1l8 PR EPARtATIONi' made as pure as pea Isible, Its bitter faste, and benieficial effects in diseases of the Liver, and diseases arikiig from an imapure state of .the Blood, prove it to- be The P'UREST AND.MIOST US1.T. preparation of Sarsaparilla that is mailer4(d: Those whoachave used the various preparations of Sarsaparilla will find, by the taste and efree,ci that there is more Sarsaparilla in one bottle of Iy. DusNs'-preparation. than in half a dozen biottles as it is generally made. -- Its alterative and.-mildly purgative~effects upon the bowel., make it rnot only agod:ubstitutpfqr. Mercury. bututseful in removipgailldseas afritsui from the imprudent uise of Mercur. . - Prepared only by 3. DENNIS, .'', Augusta, GSold bw A. G.' EMUuinG. L-ki Ed field C. 11.; P.SM. CodsN. and C a&dT - tEa, Charleston; Bariaok io CuaTrs, Columbi ;A..J CtT$-,.amburg; Wx. F. TUTT, D. B. PLUS, ITAiv t&'t/Rrns iEy, WV. F. & J. TouaN, -. IK. KrrCitEN, BAXk RTT &.VA a'rER, AUgte4'I$ y $Du Price-SI per bottle ; 6 botle~ $> LV|P Remembet~to~ak'futrEN1 I' .GEOR GIA SARSAPARILLA. - June 2G, 1851- . .. .tr - # $40 Reigard' TlIE above reward wall -be givenr for th4 ap ..prehension and delivery in anay convenient jil, of TWO NlEGROES, the propierty of (b~ subsriber, a man ad a-woman.. Tho man's name isAUSTIN, very dark corn plected, hasa one of his upper front teeth out, fiva feet eight or ten inehes -high,' and wcigha, nen two hundred pounds. - The Womets namen is PILXLIS, coppgr-o ord,.husky, iand eatout 22'years of aige. The fellow raaa-b~~'wiyasig n was for nine months in Agtita a.hiipg -hiq time to.differeontspersonsf~t is yobalbisa 'e;a 'ow in that-pinee, as when last Jieard frot,~ 'he was miakinghis way. jtheit d~ttn. - Half the above rewdd?& t'ill -eivDfortheide livery of citheefoi the abvir~~ -- '-JOIN A. EIH Jan 30 *, - 87The 'Augusta Cotatitutiba iswlklty weekly, until notifie'dd tliW ila u wrd account to this office.. no Tae oe b i. R. . E . Bis