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+ Hot; Suppert Y:-rTAd'es of-the Methodist Episcopal Church of thia plee, will give a HOT SUPPER-on the evenig of Thnrsday the-7th of June next, (to raise funds for the support-of their Church,) at Mr. B, J. Ryme's Hotel. W Ice Creams and other refreshments will be tutished. - Admission, 75 cents. - May 30. 2t- 20 La ,Ne tice'I ESSRS. ABNEY &CHAPMAN, M havethis day- formed a partnership for the practice of Law in the Districts of Edgefeld and Newberry. They can be consulted either at Edgefield or Newberry C. H., as those wishing advice may find it most-oonvenient. JOB. ABNEY, Edgefield C. H. J. A. CHAPMAN, Newberry C. H. - June 1;1855.. 3m 21 - Dry Goods at very Low Prices, WILLIAM SHEAR, Augusta, Ga., expecting to make a change in his business, will sell his'present Stock of DRY GOODS At Very Low Prices, W te assortment of Staple and Fancy Dress Goods, Is one of the-largest in the city. Great inducements will be offered to Planters and Country Merchants, who wish to purchase for cash. The public are re sp.etfully invited to call and examine the Goods. Augusta, June 6 tf 21 Linen Goods. WILLAM SHEAR, Augusta, would respect . fully invite the attention of the public to his assortment of . - Rich Damask Table Cloths and Damak Napkins; Extra 10-4 Damasn and Table Diapers ; Superior Huokubacks, Bird's Eye and Scotch Di . aper; .Superior 44 Irish Linens and Long Lawns ; Extra 12-4 Linen Sheetings; Exfra heavy Huckabacks, for Bathing Towels; Furniture Dimities, of extra width and quality ; German and Domestio Cotton F.ringes, a large assortment; With a great-variety of other articles suitabic for the present season. Augusta, June 4 tf 21 TO THE PUBLICI The Times are tight k Money's scarce, BUT THE BUTCHER MUST BE PAID! THE Undersigned regrets the necessi ty of thus notifying his kind patrons that from and after this date he will beuompelled to strictly adopt the CASH SYSTEM, as it is utterly . impossible to continue the Butchering Business without the wherewith to purchase Stock, &c. Our farmers are not disposed to credit any longer, and will not, (to tell the honest truth,) even talk about selling until a well-lined pocket-book is exhibited to their visionary organs. Therefore, knowing our unpleasant situation, you will hereafter, in sending for your daily supplies of BEEF, MUTTON or PORK. always accompany the money with your order. This rule will, in every instance be closely adhered'to. g All those indebted to me will please come up and settle in a very " few days." W. W. GOODMAN. June 6 3t 21 From the Uaniburg Valley Pioneer, 30th uIt. Lottery and Luck. W E have often heard LOTT~ERY INSTITU TIONS anathematized by disappointed Ticket *holders, as swindling shops, thieving machines and Murrel dens. Hundreds buy Tickets with the vain hope of drawing the Capital Prize, or a smaller for. tune; and because their dreams are noti realized when the wheel is turneli, they curse their luck, and denounce the institution. S<.me swear that thte prizes were never deposited in the wheel of fortune at all, and somie say that, there isoa secret rascality practiced in the drawing, so as to prevent the sue reen of ticket holders. Now all this proceds from the desperation of dis appointed hopes; for it is not to be presumed that gentlemen of high character and scrupulous integ rity-acting as Agets or Commisiiioners-would practice such enormous. frauds upon a Lottery class. We cannot believe all men to be swindlers, nor can we believe all -Lotteries hu'mbugs, or Lottery agents and commissioners a set of thien-s and scoundrels. In fact,~we have the best reason in the world to be lieve that there is some purity in these, as well as ether institutions, and that they are conducted upon as correct principles of mot ality as are the banking institutions of our conntry ; but they are games of chance, and it is not to be expected that every one who feels lucky cnn succed in seleting the~ fortu nato-number. *A few days ago, we saw a gentleman purchase a *half tieket in the Fort Gaines Academy Lottery, from an Agent in Augusta-Mr. Banssat-ror which he paid the sum of $5. Its number was 3568, ad on Thursday last the -wheel turned, at Atlanta, Ga., and tbe number 3568 drew the moderate prize of $5,000. The holder of the ticket presented it at Mr. B's officee, and received the money without dis. count-save per centage for cash, the prize being payable at thirty days.- From this circumstance, we know -that the prize numbers are deposited, and that TDsY*ARK DaAWN OUT; but depend upon it, it takes a zscar fellow t. draw such prizes as the above. . Fort Gaines Academy Lottery. . be CLASS 2. .T eDrawn June 13th, 1855, in the City of At lanta, Ga., when Prizes amonting to Will he distributed according -to the following Mag ni~eent Scheme I C7 And remember every Prize -is drawn at oech Drawing, and paid when due I Prize of................ $7,500 1 do ................. 5,000 I do.................. 2,000 - 2 do of $1,000'are .......2,000 5 do 'of 500 are .......2,500 10 do of 2(0are .......2,000 15 do of 100 are .......1,500 78 -do of 50 are .......3,900 120 -do of 25are .......3,010 - 251 Prizes, in all amounting to $30,000 ONWsT TUN THOVIaND NUURUn. -Twsex-rs $5... .Htzvss $2,50... .QUARTEnS $1,25 F. C. BARBER, Ageunt. Auagusta, June 2, It 21 Lost, O'N Ssturday the 2d inst., between Lott's P. 0. '.and -Edgefield C. H., a small dark brown POCKET BOOK, containing $36,-one $20J and two 5'bills onthe Bank of I'amburg, and one $5 -Bideonle $1 bill on other banks, not now recollected. *A liberal reward will be given to the finder, oi an~y information concerning it thankfully received. A. A. PAUL. .t*dgd~eld C.H., June 6 St 21 -Readquarters, - THr REGIMENT, S. C. M., Ma: Ca Ems, June 2, 1855. -4 kDER8S, NO. - A COURT MA RTIAL will convene at Rich 'ardson's, on Saturday the 23d day of June for itse trial of Defaulters of Militia and Patrol duty. 'The Court wi consist of the following Officers. Maj. Si. WATSON, President. Capt. Ww. HuIr., Lieut. HOLLrOWAY, "Pwraon, " CHUrMAN, " CLrKsa, "Tan, ". Pasa " ALL.EN, JOen ArredsT, Judge Advocate. -~ M' Ayerder-ofColA. J.NEAL. --T. Nivana, Adjutant. - PFthie Distiet, s3 egr6huai who Says his name is~JOHN, -and that he1, ,to.William Ashley of-BarawelDtr.''d obmar Is rough, -festureds larg museles; stoutly'bult, about 5 feet 10 orl11in hgh, dark col~~ .olored w' h ing-between 370 and 180 pounds, and suoselo be about 23 years of age. Tberaroe iparticulst marks or spars on said, man.. Theo#ner is requested to'oonae forward,.prov4 Sp~t.a-hargesand take hinmaway, ' rwg -h lb~~~witir as the law direets. -- - ' -*~ . W . GOODMAN,. s~ g;a ingoaat0 tths0itzen8 of Edgefild I . . ----- *E. DENNIS GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA ! A PURE & UNADULTERATED ARTICLE, FOR DISEASES OF THE LIVER, T HIS SARSAPARILLA is made of the Sarm parilla which grows in the Southern States and nothing else. It has the natural Sarsaparilla taste. its effect upon the system in all cases in which Sar saparilla is indicated is wonderful. It is a great safeguard against diseases arising from a torpid state of the Liver, or impure state of the Blood. Generally, it acts upon the Bowels as a mild pur gative or laxative.' It not only mildly moves the Bowels, but gives tone to the system by restoring a healthy action in the Liver, and by freeing the blood from its impurities. For children it is a great preventive of worms and supereedes the necessity of giving them so much worm medicine. at the same time it improves their general health. A better and more useful medicine cannot be in troduced into Edgefleld District, either for profes sional or family use, than the Georgia Sarsapar la. Tis Sarsaparilla. is not to be sold on commis sion. Price, per bottle, $1-Six bottles $5. For sale by Druggists generally. ED Those ordering this article from Druggists or Commission Merchants, should express in their or ders, Dennis' Georgia Sarsaparilla. May 30, 1855. 5m 12 GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY t JACOB'S CORDIAL, FOR ALL BOWEL DISEASES, CHOLERA, DYSENTERY, DIARRHOEA, CHOLERA MORBUS, BILIOUS OHOLI, OOLERA INFANTUM. -ALSO Admirably adapted to many diseases of Females, most especially painful menstruation. The virtues of Jacob's Cordial are too well known to require encomiums. 1st. IT Ouass axr woasT cass or DrAnanSA. 2d. IT Ouis TEE woRsT Foaxs or DsE2ITEzY. Sd. IT Cur= CArIoaNIA on MEwcAN DIaasaA. 4th. IT asuizvs TuE szySVEST COLIC. 5th. IT cuss, Cuotsa MouaUs. 6th. IT cuas CuoLERA INFANTUm. 7th. IT cUas PAINrUL MmNsTRuAToN. 8th. IT nxuzvEs PAN IN BAcK AND LoINs. 9th. IT CoUNTEACTS NaavoUsNEs AND DwEsoxnmNCT. 10th. IT ENSTORUs IIaEULARITs. 11th. IT DI5P151 LOOxtM AWD HvsTEIacAL Far.uNes. 12th. IT's AN ADMIRABLE ToNIC. -:W A FEWSHORT EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS, LETTERS, &c. "I have used Jacob's Cordial in my family, and have found it a most efficient, and in my judgment, a valuable remedy."-lon. IIaAN WAaNaa, Judge of Supreme Court, Georgia. " It ves me pleasure In being able to recommend Ja cob's Cordial--my own personal experience, and the expe rience of my neighbors antd friends around me, isa sufficient guarantee for me to believe It to be all that it purports to be, viE: A sovEREaN aBaxn."-Wx. H. UNDEaWooD, Former ly Judge of Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit. "I take great pleasure in recommending this Invaluable medicine to an aflicted with bowel diseases, for which I be lieve it to be a sovereign remedy-decidedly superior to any thing else ever tried by me."-A. A. GaurL:No, Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge of Georgia. " I have used Jacob's Cordial in my family, and this, with all I hear about it as a remedy by those who have tried it, Induces me to believe that it stands at the head of every preparation of the kind, and I would recommend Its use in the disease for which it is compounded."-MILs G. Dos sts, Cashier of the Bank of the State of Georgia, Griffin. " If there is any credibility in human testimony, Jacob's Cordial, must stand pre-eminentaboveall other preparations for the cure of Bowel Diseases. From the mass of testimony in its favor coming In from all quarters, it must be very far in advance, as a curative agent, of most If not all other patent preparations -A. Fiamio, Cashier Marine and Fire InsuranceBank, Grifn. "This efficient remedy is travelling into celebrity as fast as Bonaparte pushed his columns Into Russia, and gining commendation wherever used."-Georgia 'jssnz. For sale by G. L. PENN, Edgefield C. 11., E. H. A DDT, Perry's X Roads, Wellingham & Means, Begeh Branch; JAs. P. REtenaasoNs, Richardson ville ; E. WA-rson, Ridge P. 0.; JOnN M. CLaEK, Cold Springs; T. H1. 3IA asnarL.& Sos, Graniteville JuneO 6Gm 21 ROGERS' LIVERWORT & TAR, FOR THlC COMPLETE CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS. INFLUENZA, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, SPITTING OF BLOOD, & ALL OTHER LUNG COMPLAINTS TENDING TO T HI prparaionis getting Into use nil over our country. Th umrus letters we receive from our various agents. Informing us of cures effected in their immediate neighborhoods, warrant us In saying It Is one of the best, If not the sery beist Con-h Medicines now before the public. It almosst inariabily r4ieres and not ureaenhig cures the ery toorst cases. Whten all other Cuhpreparations have ailed, this has relieved the patient, as druggss dealers In medicines, and physiins can testify. As the Agent in your nearest town, what has been his experience of the ef fctiof this medicine. If he has been selling It for any length of time he will tell you IT IS THE BEST MEDICINE EXTANT. Below we give a few extracts from letters we have receiv ed lately regarding the virtues of thIs medieine. Dr. S. S. Glatin, of Knoxville, Gn.,says :-flace been Nsing Vour* iserscort and Tar very eirtensicely in my practice, *for three years past, and, itt isetA pleasure I state my be ie~f in neW sUwraiioam ovaR ALL OTHUER AatTICLUs th ldAkCJ ean acqusainted,for ,chich it is recommesnded." Messrs. Fitzgerald &i Benners, writing from Waynesville, N. C.. say :-' The Liverwoort and Tar is becoming daily more Puiar in this country, AND WE TvNn JvUmTL so. Alt aetried it apa'en commendable terms of,t and sap it is very betu in alieclauing the complaints for u'Atch it is recomrnneL Our Agent In Pickens, 5, C., Mr. S. E. McFall, assures us "that he asses it ,vitA great benefit In his own family, and re omends 1t1to his neIghbors." He gives an Instance of a negro woman, In his vicinity, who had been suffering with disease of the lung ror years, attended with severe cough, who was relieved bythe Liverwort and Tar. Such are the goo reports we hear of this medicine from all parts of the to-uth. For a report of the surprisIng cures It has performed In the Western and Northern ad Eastern States, we would Invite the suffering patIent to read the plet whc occompaniles each bottle. To all, we say, TRY THE MEDICINE! BE WARNED IN SEASoNIII And neglect not that cough which Is dally weaking your onstitution, Irritating your throat and lungs, and invi ting n that dread disease, Consumption, when so sothing and ealing a remedy can be obtained as Dr. Rodgers' Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations. The genuine prticle is signe Axnaw Bonoase, on the ien $ pr otil, or six botties for $5. Sold wholesale andreal ~h~SCOVIL & MEAD, 111 Chartres St. bet. Conti and St. Louis, N. 0. Soru AoEMas roa -En SouvuEEN Svais, to whom all or ders and applications for Agencies must be addressed. Sold also by G. L PENN, EdkIeld C. H; WARDLAW & LYON. Abbevilie C. H.; T. C.RSLEY. Laurensvllle; J. F. PATT & CO., Newberry; HAVILAND, EISLEY &i CO., Augusta, Ga., and HAVILAIND, HA RRALTL & CO., Charleston. April 1 1y 12 Admnnistrator's Notice. A LL Persons having demands against the Estate of Win. H. Adams, deo'd., are hereby notified to present the same, properly attested, for payment, and those who are indebted to the Estate, are re quested to make payment to E. PENN, Adm'or. Jan2tf - 2 Ranaway F ROM the Subscriber about the 15th April last, PRIMUS, between 45 and 50 years of age, dark complected, near 6 feethigh, and weighs about 150 lbs. From the fact that he has heretofore hired himself in Augusta, I rather think he is in that Town now. A reasonable reward will be paid for his delivery to me, or for lodging him in either the Ed efield or Augusta jail. . A. B. ADDiSON. May 30 tf 20 Notice IS Hereby given of my intention, to ref'use pay mLentcof a Note given by me to, James Still, or bearer, for $90,00, due January 1857, the conside ration of said Note having failed. MM. -May 30 3t 20 Notice. O M omy house on the 23d inst., a small SREL COLT, about two years old, flax mane and tail. The owner is requested to call and get said colt at an early date. - . W. F. DUTRISOE. May 30 t f 20 NV ot icee. A LL fPersons indebted to the Estate of Jacob B. Smith, previous to -ast January last, are re quested to make payment. and all having demands against the same wlli hand them in properly attested. BENJAMIN WALDO, 1 x GERO. A, ADDISON. j "'os Ag 10 tf - .30 Just Received, Ba,.and Half'Barrels No. 3, MACIKE A darer sa half bbla No. 1, Macke MesSrsLaE drum. A Gary, .PARTNERS in LA'. .and EQUITY. Offlo in Law Range.' -One or the other will alway be found in the Office. - G. W. LANDRUM, M. W. GARY. Edgeield C. H., May 30, 1855. 3m 20 Carpenter's Sheet System O F Cutting Ladies' Dresses and Gentlemen' Coats and Sack,-also, Vests, Pantaloons and Gaiters, together with Youths, Boys and Girl Garments of all kinds and styles, will be taught t Ladies and Gentlemen by a Few Plain, Easy and Simple Rules So as to learn them to cut with EASE and SKILL any of the above mentioned Garments. The Copyright of this State has been assigned ti Gao. S. McNnu.L & Co., of this place. Persons wishing to ail themselves of this Sys tem or wanting information will call or leave thei; orders at Mrs. McNEn.s Milbner Establishment. GEO. S. McNEIL & CO. Edgefield C. H., May 30 ly 20 DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. D RS. A. G. & T. J.-TEAGUE, respect fully inform their friends and patrons tha they have just received their FRESH Stock of Pure and Genuine Drugs, &c. And will be pleased to wait upon all who may favo them with their patronage. Space will not allow us to give a Catalogue in this place of our Stock of Drugs. Medicines, &c. Suf flee it to say, we have the FULLEST an MOST COMPLETE Stock eve offered in this place. Edgefield C. H., May 23 if 19 Galvanic Batteries & Magneto Electric Machines. JUST received, and for sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19 Medicine Chests and Travelling Cases ON hand a few very fine family Medicine Chest and Travelling Cases. Foresale by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19 Physicians' Buggy Trunks and Pocke1 MEDICINE CASES-for sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19 Gum Elastic Hot Water Bags and H OSPITA L CUSHIONS-for sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 if 19 A large Lot of Glass. Ware. r INCTURE and Specie Stands from one gallon to half pint, assorted ; Vials and Bottles, all sizes. Also, a few Ther mometers,-Ior sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 f 19 Brushes, Brushes 1 TN Store a fine variety of Paintt Varnish, Grain ing Blenders, Tanners, Whitewash, Crumb Dusting and Hair Brules and Combs-Flesh Brushes and Hair Gloves-Nail, Tooth and Shaving Brushes, &o. For sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 2$ tf 19 Cupping Cases and Scarificators, ALL kinds. Also, Lancets and a great variety of Surgical Instruments, for sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19 Nursing Bottles. A NEW and improved Style.-Also, Nippli L.Glasses, Breast Pipes and Pumps, Nippl< Shields, Teething Rings, &c. For sale by A. G. & T. J. TE AGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf .19 Mortars, Iron and Wedgewood. P)ILL TILES, Graduate Measures, Spatulars and PLIutta Knivesr-for sale by A. G. & T. J. T EAGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19 FOR THE LAMIES ! W AE have on hand a great variety of Colognes VTHandkerchief Extraets, Toilet Powders anc an assortment of Fancy and Toilet Soaps ; Pomades, Pure Bears Oil, Ihair Tonics, Restora tiwis and Hair Dye; Pr eaton Salts and Aromatie Vinegar ; Cream of Beauty, Carnation Rouge, Hair De pilatory, &c., to all of Whlich the att ention "of tho Ladies is respectfully invited. For sale by -A. G. & T. J. TE AG UIE, Druggists. May 23 tf '19 Inks, Inks! B3LACK,llue, Indelible and Carnuine, for sal. b A.G. & T. J. TEAGLUE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19 Paints, Oils, Dye Ss, .7 PUTTA in Bladders, WINDOW GLASS, an3 Isize cat to order. For sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUTE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19 BOOK BINDING! SOUTH CAROLINIAN & BANNER OFFICE, CoWMDIu, S. C. OUIR BINDERY is now in full ~operation with N E W M A TERIA LS of every kina. All BOO KS, PAMPHLETS, MUSIC, &e., can be bound in ANY STYLE, from the plainest to the most ornamental on moderate terms, and with puneo tuality and despatch. BL ANK BOOKS, For District Ofics, Sheri's Clerks, Tax Collectors, &c., &c., as well as foi Counting-Houses and every other form, will be manuactured to order without delay. Terms moderate and promptness observed. G[BBES & JOHNSTON. Columbia, May, 1855. 2t 19 Cold Soda Water ! A PURE, Sparkling and Genuine quality of thiD .I.healthy and invigorating potation now draw ing from renewed Founts, through new Compositiot Pipes, at the Counter of Das. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE. May 23 tf 19 Fine Brandy. I HAVE on Consignment and for sale Two Quarter Cask. of fine Im ported BRANDY, which I will sell low for cash This Brandy is of excellent quality and will sui the taste of the most fastidious. S. E. BOWERS, Agent. Hamburg, Mar 26 if 10 HOSPITAL FOR NEGROES, AT AUGUST A, GA. rH E CIndersigned would call the attention of tI e itizens of Edgefield and Abbeville District to their INFIRMARY for SICK NEGROES an< those requiring SURGICAL OPERATIONS. While the completeness of our arrangement affords to the patient every comfort, it also enable s to reader more eficeient treatment to Chronii Cases, than can generally be secured in ordinar: private practice. Our special accommodations foi the management of Chronic diseases of females, si common in Negroes, are ample and complete. Terms. For Nursing, Boarding and Lodging, pr mon. O1l For Treatment,-The ordinary rates of practice. D~ Communications addressed to us at this plae will meet with prompt attention. H. F. CAM1PBELL, Surgeon, R. CAMPBELL, Attending Physician Augusta, April 30 ti 16 *Clock Repairing!i TBHE Subscriber would respectfully, inform tI citizens of Edgefield Village and vicinity, thn he has taken the House formerly occupied by Mrs R. Gray, opposite the Planters ilotel, for the par pose of carrying on the CLOCK REPAIRING BUSINESS All work entrusted to his care will be attended t with neatnem and despatch. .ie will also give hi attention.to the REPAIRING OF FURNITIURE He warrants satisfaiction to all, and solicits a libera patrge. WM. LEWIS. Jan 10 tf - 52 Spring Mantillas. GRAY-.BROTHERS,1 Augusta, Ga., have jus re~qived thenmost splendid Stock of SPRINIC MATi. LAS thiat they hate ever brought to tial market, and to .uhieh they would respectfully inviti the attention of the Ladies. CANDIDATES? or 'Tat Ollector . WESLEY WERTZ. M. B. WHITTLE, BARNEY LAMAB. CHARLES CARTER, THOMAS B. REESE, - DERICK HOI;SGNBAKE. A. R. ABLE; THEOPHILUS 'DEAN, * .1or Glerk. THOS. G. BACON., -EDMUND PENN. R. D. BRYAN.. WESLEY BODIE. or Ordinary. H. T. WRIGHT, H. BOULWARE W. F. DURISOs ?or Sheriff. WM. QUATTLdBUM, JULIUS DAY. JAMES EIDSON. LOOK t LOOK!! A T what the Subscriber has JUST RECEIVED at his Store: (formerly occupied by J. B. Salli van) A FRESH and'. Splendid Assortment of Goods, adapted to the Spring and Summer's trade, consist ing in part of the folilowig: Beautiful Plaid andB13oli SILKS, Fancy and Solid Co16ied- BERAGES, Printed JACONETS id MUSLINS, White and Solid Colored JACONETS, White and Printed BRILLIANTS, Checked, Dotted, and Plain Swiss and Mull MUSLINS, Embroidered EDGINGS and INSERTINGS, Lisle and Thread EDGINGS, EMBROIDERED and.Hem-stitched Handker chiefs, Collars and Underileeves, CALICOES and GINGHAMS, Black ALPACCAS Bombasines and Challies. -A Fjrs Assoamawrr or Talmas, Bonnets;onnet Ribbons Kid, Pie-Nio and Taffeta Silk GLOVES, Black and White Silk and Cotton HOSE, Bird-eye, Scotch and Huekabaek DIAPERS, Spot and Damask NAPKINS, Bleached and Brown DAMASKS, Irish and Pil low LINENS Buff and State LINENS, Farmer's Linen DRILLS and COTIONADES, A general assortment of BLACK GOODS for Gentlemen and Boys' wear, Bleached and Brown Sheeting. and Shirtings, A. good selection of Panama, Leghorn, Straw and Wool HATS, &c. A LARSe stcOC Or BOOTS AND SHOES, Hardware, Crockery. and Glassware, SADDLES AND BRIDLES, SUG' RS, COFFEE, TEAS, New-Orleans and Golden SYRUPS,' all of which, with many other articles too tedious to enumerate, will. be sold at prices to suit the times. g ' All the Subscriber asks of his friends and customers is, to call and examine his Goods, and get Bargains FOR CASH. R. H. SULLIVAN. Edgefield C. H., April 4 t . f 12 CHEAP FOR CASH. W1Y. H. CRANE. AUQUSTA, GA., IS now selling QUANTITIES OF GOODS by .putting them down at VE.R Y S MAL L P ROF ITS, and adhering 'strictly to the CASH SYSTEM! He now offers the following Goods, the prics of which, must attract the attention of buyers if they want CHEAP GOODS. . -* I Case Polka Spot LAWNS, fast colors, at 10 1 Cae Yig'd and Plaid MtTSiNS that are worth 18 eents for 12j cts per yard. A lot of fine BARE~GD-and MUJSLINSat 25 cents, Plain Black and figured IiAWKS for 125 and l8} eta., Superior qjuality Black SILK, 87) ets. and $1. A large assortment GINGUA MS, from. 10 to 25 cet-ls. Superior Quality IRISH LINENS,-ome un dressed for family use for 37j-finer for shirt bosoms, very low. A large assortment of 1?RINTS from 6* to 12&e Good BEDTICK 12) cents. Bleached SHIRTINGS, very cheap. Cotton and Linen DI A PERS, very low. Canvass Duck, Linen DRILLINGS, Uheek LINENS, COTT~ONADES'and COAT INGS, for gentlemen and youths wear, at Re markabiy Low Prices, and all other kinds of Staple and Fancy Goods, Hie requests his old friends and the public generally to call and ex amine his Stock, and satisf themselves that the Goods are sold at rema~rkabl7 iota prices. Augusta, May 21 2t 19 grNV. B.-The remainder of the former Stock on -hand will be closed out less than Cost. in these Goods great bargains will be given. HDISSOLUTION! TAH' Firm of GRAY BROTHERS, AUGUA, GA., will be dissolved on the 1st July next, by articles of agreement. All those in debted to said Firm by note or account previous to the 1 st Januar last, are most respectfully requested to make immo into payment. In order to~ facilitate a division or a' continuation as interest may direct after that date, we will com mence selling our entire Stock at New York Cost for Cask? We might venture the assertion that this is one of the best chances EVER OFFERED to the pub li to obtain BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, As the Stock is among one of the largest in the City ; selected with the utmost care ;principally purchased for Cash and at auction sales, offering in many items goods much Below Regular Wholesale Prices ! As Goods are to be POSITiV ELY SOLD A T COST, it will be readily perceived that there can be no such thing as two prices. gr We would most respectfull invite the at tention of our Edgefield friends and the public gene rally to the above sale. C. GR AY, . .J. A. GRAY. A ugusta, May 21, . tf - 19 Look at This! - Carriages, Carriages, Buggies, Buggies, &c., &c. t&c., &c T HE Subscriber still carries on the Carriage bu .Line.s at the old stand of A. Busis'., and would say to the people of the District that they may at all times find a good assortment of CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES . on hand, of his own manufacture, that will be sold to good punctual customers on a. reasonable terms as they can be bought in any Southern market. I have secured the services of Mr. A. BusHNELL, for the present year, and from his long experience in the Carriage business, I think that purchasers may expect satisfaction In their work. JOHN LEIGH. N. B.--I am also prepared at all times to furnish COFFINS and HEARSE for any portion of the District at the shortest notice. Edgefleld C. H., May 16, tf 18 Estrayed F ROM the Subscriber about three- weeks since, a bright by FILLY, about four year. old, near 14 heds hih ving a short neck and long tall, one white foot, and a sear on-the-hind part of her thigh. Any information respctn ber will be thankfully receivedr and resnbepay if required. Address me at Sawyer's P. O., Lexington, 8.C Ma y3002t- - 20 Just Received AFINE supply of new crop Ouba 1IOLASSES, Pure LE ONSYRUP from the Fruit. Superior Ginger Brandy, Clarott, c. - - S. E. BOWERS, AoENT. Hamburg, May? 7 f 17 4 .Painter to lire. AFIRST rate Negro PAINTER to hIre bj the, day, month, or year. Apply to the Subscri her at Edgfield C. H. S. F.. GOODE. WHOLESALE --DEAL READY-MADI 127=&3Th% GDAUN M. N WBY & CO., under U. S. Hotel, J BE and MOST FASHIONABLE AS SPRING AND SiuMER Ever ofered in the City of Augusta. In additi SUPPLIES from our House in New York. 1 YOUTH'S AND CHI] Arso, a full assortment of FURNISHING A $ - Country Merchants and all persons vial examine our Stock, as we are determined to off Augusta, April 3, 1854. NEW SPRING & SUMMER CooDS! T HE Subscriber has just received, at his old Stand, (the Brick Store,) his Stock of Spring and Summer Goods, Comprising almost EVERY VARIETY of Goods for Ladies Spring and Summer wear. Among his extensive and well assorted Stock may be found Black and White, Silk and Lace MANTILLAS, Ladies' fine worked HANDKERCHIEFS, COL LARS, Undersleeves and Chemizettes, Kid and Silk GLOVES and fine MITTS, A splendid assortment of PRINTS and GING HAMS, and very cheap, LINEN DRILLS and other Goods for Gentle men and Boys' wear. A beautiful and extensive lot of BONNETS and Bonnet RIBBONS. A fine lot of Moleskin, Panama, Leghorn and Soft HATS. Also, a large Stock of Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, &c., With many other articles too numerous to mention, all of which will be sold on the mst accommoda ting tern-s. 67 A liberal discount for Cash. B. C. BRYAN. Edgefield C. H., Mar 27; tf 11 Edgefield Collegiate Institute, FOR YOUNG LADIES! NuBER of PUrILs IN ATTENDANCE, Fwrv-Fou. THE winter Session closed last week. The Spring and Summer Session will commence on Mon day, April 23d, and continue fourteen weeks. Rates of Tuition, &c., the same as stated in pre vious advertisement. CHAS. A. RAYMOND, PaINcIrAL. April 18 tf 14 HICKMAN, WESCOTT & CO., AUGUSTA, GA., -WHOLSALE AND RETAIL DRALERS IN DRY GODS, KEEP ALWAYS on HAND the Largest, Best and CHEAPEST assortment of Goods to be found in the City, and are now re o.iving the most varied and splendid Stock of NE W SPRING GOODS Ever offered to the public, at prices that cannot fail to be satisfacetory. Among them are RAREGES and Barege IAINES, all prices, Col'd MUSLINS and LA Sin geat variety, GRENADINES, TISSUES, Blkand Col. Silks, DRESS GOODS of every style and price. Embroideries, Collars, Handkerchiefs, &c. Kid and Silk GLOVES and Worsted MITTS, Newv Styles M ANTILLAS and other Coverings, PRINTS and GINGH AMS in great quantities, White and Brown LINEN and Linen DRILLS, COTTONADES and other Pant Stuffs, Mull, Swiss, Jasonet and Plaid MIUSLIN,. B'eh and Bro. SH EETINGS and SHIRTINGS, Cotton OSNABURGS and STRIPES, --Together with every article for Family and -Plantation Use, That can be enquired for, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the people of Edgefield and the surrounding country-being prepared to oflfer every indueement to them who have hitherto pat ronized them, as well as to those whom they have not yet had the pleasure of serving. gg Uniform prices and a disposition to oblige always being the rule of the House. Agusta, March 192m 10 ARRIAGE MANUJFACTORY ! EDGEFIELD C. H., S. C. T H E Subscribers , continue to build to order, and of the. BEST MATERIAL that can be procured, Carriages, Buggies, &c., OF Evuxv SvrvLE AND DuscaiPrioN'. They also keep onstantly on hand a fine and varied assortment of New and Seconad-Hand Carriages gBREPA1RING neatly and promptly attend Thankful for past patronage, they hope by giving due attention to their business and the interests of their customers, to continue to receive a liberal share of public favo.C. MoGR EGOR, F. L. SMITH. Mar 28 tf 11 L osat, S OMEWHERE between Hamburg and the Sub scriber's residence, on the 24th April,a mediumn sized PORT-MONAIE, containing between One [Hundred and eighty and Two hundred dollars, in ten and twenty dollar bills-also, containing one Note on Benj. Miller and myself, in favor of Martha and Susan 'Adams for two hundred and fifty or sixty dollars, and one blank note on Artemus Low, and perhaps some other Notes and papers not now recollected. There were also in the Pocket-book a thumb lancet and a gum lancet. I hereby forewarn all persons against trading for the note upon Benj. Miller described above. A reward of fifteen dollars will be given for the safe delivery of the port-monsie and its contents. JAMES L. DEVORE. April 26 tf 16 $100 Reward. OST on Saturday the %3d ult., my POCKET, 14BOOK, containing three One Hundred Dol-, Fir Bills, and four Fifty Dollar Bills, with my name wrritten on t'he back of one of the One Hundred Dollar Bills. A reward of $100 will be given upon delivery of said Pocket Book and contents, or any information concerning it will be thankfully received. M. A. PADGETT. Jan ...tf - 51 . STATE OF SOUTH CAROLiNA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PL EAS. S. Brodwater, Adm'or, FregAlcsen , Eugene L. Hibbler. . TIE Plaintiff in the above case having this day - led his Declaration in say Oficee, and the Defendant having neither wIfe nor Attorney to re side within the limits of this State, on whom a copy of said Declaration with a -rule to plead can be served, On motion of Mr. Kay, Plaintiff's A ttor ney, Ordered, That said Defendant appear and plead to said Declaration within a year and a day from the date hereof, or final and absolute judgment will be given against him. . THOS. G. BACON, c. u. . D. Clerk's Oficee, May 1, 1854. ly 16 STATE OF SOUTHI CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Wesley Philips and his wife Augusta Ann,. Edmund l1enn. - ' Y Order of t~le Court of Euity, puleation Is B hreby made notifying al, andisingular the reditors of F. M. Young, deo'd., to present and prove their1 de ndbfore me in .my office at Edgefield C. H., on or before the 29th day of-July, 1855. Otherwise they will be utterly baired and concluded.in the settlement of said F. M. Young's estate.A. SIMKINS, C. a. E. D. A pt28hl 5. 3m 16 - Fitwawing Ex~tr~Cts. .t.AG h.TAGTE, Druggists. . Ma... tr.t 19 AND RETAIL ER IN ! CLOTHINC, Augusta, Ga., are now receiving the LARGEST SORTMENT of IEADY-MADE CLOTHING, on to which, we are weekly receiving FRESH Ve also keep constantly on hand a large Stock of JDREN'S CLOTHING. RTICLES, for gentlemen's wear. ing Augusta will find it to their interest to ;r our Goods at the lowest prices imaginable. tf 12 NOT ICE! - R. A. G. TEAGUE takes pleasure in Inform ling his friends and patrons that he bas formed a Co-Partnership in the sale of DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c., &c., with Dr. THOMAS J. TRAGUs, who graduated in Philadelphia and has been engaged in the practice of Medicine for the last twelve months, who will give his undivided attention to the Store. The business will now be conducted under the name of Dr. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE. And we flatter ourselves, that our association will be an ac quisition to the business, inasmuch as there will al ways be one or both of us in the Store, and our strictest attention given to filling Prescriptions, Or ders, &c. By strict attention and a faithful performance of our duties, we hope to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage which has been bestowed upon the senior partner. Our Stock has and ever shall be bought more in reference to Pure and Genuine Drugs, &c., than to the Cheapness of the article; apd we pledge ourselves to sell as low as an article of the same quality can be bought in any Southern in land market. March 14 tf 9 NEW CASH HOUSE. Cash and One Price THE ONLY T R U E SYSTEM 1 SHORT PROFITS AND QUICK SALES, THE MOTTO! T HE Subscriber is selling goods exclusively for CASH, and at VERh SMALL PROFITS. Any one doing business on this principle, can cer tainly afford to sell Goods at much lower prices, than one doingbusiness predicated on long credits. In proof of this the Subscriber would respectfully solicit from the citizens of Edgefield and vicinity a call, and careful examination of his Stock to satisfy themselves.^ Goods shown freely and warranted to prove as represented. Now in Store an extensive assortment of ALL ENTIRELY NEW, of the VERY LATEST Styles, consisting in part of French, English and American Prints, Muslin, Barege DeLainei, Bareges, Grena dines, Tissues, Challeys, Ginghams, Mourning Goods of every description. French Wrought Collars, Chemisetta, Sleeves, Col laretts, Collars and Sleeves in setts, Lace Col Slars and Sleeves;. Muslin and Cambrio Edging. and lnsertings, Swiss and Cambric Bands, Ditto- in. Flouncing.; Also, a large assortment of Laces and Lace Edgings of cvery description. Brown and Bleached Domestics. A large Stuck of best brands at a small advance. Large assortment Linens and Linen Goods, for' family use,--Pant-Stufra, Gambi-oons, Stripe Jeans, Tickings, Welch Gauze, Flannels, Lancaster and Marseilles Quilts, Furniture Dimety and Fringes, Curtain Loops, Corda and Tassels, &c. Plain and Striped Osnabui-gs at Factory price. LTr On the second floor will be displayed a VA RIED ASSORTMENT of CARPETINGS, Floor OIL CLOTHS, White and Check MATTING, all widths. .1. K. B3ANKCRONT, Next door to ,Bank of Augusta, East side Broad Street. .Augusta, Ga., Feb 26 3m 7 Edgefld Male Academy, T TIE Trustees of this Institution take pleasure in announcing that they have made ample ar rangements for its conduct during the pres'ent year. Mr. WILLIAM McCASLIN and Mr. ERASiMUS YOUNGBLOOD, two young gentlemen of fine Classical education,, have the School now in charge. Both Trrustces and Teachers flatter themselves with the belief that their School will not have its superi or in the State. Either Teacher is qualified to instruct thoroughly in every branch required for en trance into our C.'olleges, North or South. As it Is not probable, from the delay we have unavoidably nountered in opening the Academy, that we shall have at any time during the year an inconveniently large number of Students, those who do come will enjoy the great privilege of constant and careful su pervision. Parents will at once see this advanta -a in its proper light. We respectfully ask of our friends, and the friends of the School, that they will come forward and en ter their boys immediately. The full Scholastic year will be taught. Terms. For the Classical Department, per annum,.. $36,00 " IHieher Eng. " " .. 32,00 " Orilinary " " " .. 28,00 Capitol board to be had in pleasant families. JOHN LIPSCOMB, R. T. MIMS, A RTHUR SIMKINS, i. GEO. A. ADDISON, a LEWIS .JONES. J Jan 24 tf 2 Aiken Sub-Collegiate Institute. Da. WM. PIERCE, DEAR'TMENT, Az~clsNT LAN GUtAs. REV. 0. H. TRIMMIER, " ENGLItSn LrrE RATUR N. M. STEADMAN, " MetrEMrA ICs AND CONTINENTAL. TONGUEs. . - 001 BOY S may be accommodated with Board, 1Lodging, Washing, Lights, Stationary and Tuition, at $100 per Session of five months, invari ably In advance. Aken, S. C., Jan. 17 ly 1 Curryton Academies. T H E MA LE DEPA RTMENT of these Acade mies is under the supervision of Mr. J. L. LESLY, Assisted by Mr. BASS. ~ The Female Department will be supervised by Mr. A. P. BUTLER, assisted by competent Mu sical and other Iustructoress. Rates of Tuition. First Class, Primary Department, per Sess'on $9,00 2nd " ordinary English branches,.. 12,00 3nd. " higher English branchs... 15,00 4th "i Greek and Roman Litereture with. higher M~athematies.........18,00 Musi.......................... .$0,00 Pupil. are charged from the time of ejtering un til the end of the Session. Tuition in avance. .The year is divided Into two Session of five months each. g, Good board can be had in the neighborhood at from g8b $10 dollars per-month. . ilb4 ROBT. MERRIWETHIER, Chair'n Board of Trustees. To the Ladies. M RS. E. T. H A M itTON, takes__ this method of informing the Ladiesf Edgefeld Village and'vioinity, that she has comn mened the. Milliery and Dress-Making Business, at the Stere formerly occupied biy Mrs. Baowi'. .Nov 16- tf . .44 -Notice. - of B. R. Addison, -derd., are ctdt present themi properly attested to the ge, to whom also those sindebted-ta.s Estat~W WSr n quied.o inake prmtpyy I m irwe l01 Med. May 9 R- SPRIO'G'D 1.~ WARD, BURONARD & 00,. AUGUSTA, GA., A RE now receiving by every Steamer large a4 ditions to their Stook of all that is NoW, Elegant ani huseM? -CH ?s-. SILKS, SILK BARAGEStLAWNii FLOUNCED ROBES BERAGEtDELAINES RICH CIIALLIES,.LAWNS,. TIS BARAGES. GINGHAMS,.. . CALICOES, LACE BED SPREADS.. WIDE SCOTCH DIAPERS, LINEN DAMAAK BUCK TOWELING, NAPKINS, DOYLIES 12.4 COTTON AND LINEN SHE IRISH LINENS, FARMERS AND PL LINENS and DRILLINGS, COTT O - ADES, CHAMBRAY, LINEN LUSTRES. --Also--. Family NMorning Attkr, A complt assortment of all the Various Fabrios, to all of winch they respectfully ask'attention. Their prices to Cash ad prompt pa* buyers-wilk be such as cannot fail to give ' n.. Augusta, March 14 ' 9 REMOVAL I . THE Subscriber takes this Opportunity of lnform Ling his friends, that he has removed.to the NEW BRICK STORE adjoining the Store 4,.B. C. Bryan, where he has just opened a .LARGE VARIETY of new articles in his various branelies of Trade. He intends'keeping in the - ' Drug and Medicine Department; A full supply of every article that Is in -ommen use by the Profession, which will be. constantly un der the inspection of Drn. Bland, Abney, Miuu and Bart; and if an article is reported tobe Imore I will not be offered for sale. Dr.,M. W. A taken an Office in the second Story of the , and willgive me the benefit of his ezpere j Compounding Medicines and prearing. presiAp tions, and having been six years en sines., I flatter myself, with these ample arranger ments, I shall receive a liberal share of the .patroas age of Physicians, families, and the pabliegenergly In the Grocery Department EVERY TIIING will be kept that issuallyfe " in a Fancy Family Grocery Stare. Inhibe Department of Books, Stationary, o, Will be found a fall. supply :of'Standard Schooe. Books, Bibles, Hymn Books, Fools Cup, Letter.and Note Paper, with almost evy article in this lide. will be kept constantly for sale. '-/ . In the Confectionary Department;" May always be found .a much larger. asietmenel Candies, Fruits, Pickles, JKetehaps, Sauces, -e., than has ever been offered for sale in this plae, 4:.: truth, this is to be a Store of good things, -and itis hoped will be considered a great convenienee, aid therefore be largely patronized. G.-L. PENN, Agent. Dec 20 If 49 Ladies' Summer Mantilla. I LLIAM SHEAR, Augusta,. Ga., has jpeL received from New York, a supply of Ladies' Black Silk, Spring and Summer MAN TILLAS, of new and elegant styles; Ladies' White and Colored Silk Mantills; Ladies' BI'k Grenadine and Crape Mourning Man tillas, of beautiful styes. The public are respectfully Invited to call jand examine the assortment e. Augusta, April 2 . , if - 12 -THE EDGEFIELD BOOT & SHOE MANACTOR I eareon at the old- Stand, IajiigDrs. A. G. dh T. .. Teague's Drug Store, where BOOTS AND SH OES of the. very BS Material and Best Workmanshi.. may be obtained, and most exeellent fits a t And, also, an extensive variety of j f my own manufacture, always kept on hand. .e J And those in want of a good article will please e.sli on the Subscriber. WM. MIcEVOY -~ Mar 28. - - tf -. State of SoutIa Carolina, EDGEFIErJD DISTRICT, IN COMMON.PLEAS. George W. Jones, U. I.'oreign Attachmnent~ '? ' George Kelly. - -) T1 HE Plaintiff in the above- stated ,case, having jthis day filed his. Deelaration in my Offi.s, against the Defendant, who (as it is said) la-ahent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the raid Declaration mgt be served, It is therefore ordered that the said. fendant do appear and plead to the said Declaration, vithin a year and a day from the datehersof,iather ise final and absolute judguilent will be givenand warded against him. TIlOS. G. BACON, 0. 0. Z. D. May 14, qly l9a Save your Corn, A NY Person can save Fifty or more Baslieli. Lof Corn, per annum, by getting a box off PARKS' R AT POISON. Prie, Twenty-five cta. er Box. A pply to TUTT &'PELLETLER: Hamburg, March 12. Sm* 9 Merchants can obtain it from Messrs. Smnoxas,.* R UF & Co., Charleston, so make at least one hun red per cent. Notice, A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Nathanu tIA. Norrisadee'd., are hereby notiksd'tomakte early payment, und those. having demands against' aid Estate will reuder them in properly attested,. by the first of June next. A. D. BATES, Edor. - Mar 7 3me 8 Notice!. IF any one should desire to have their papers Lcopied ina neat and legible hand, aperson ma be found to dolit for them, by application at ts. Ofice. Mar 21 tf 1 TUST received a supply of Superior Old.MOU . TAIN DEW WHISKEY. - S. E. BOWERS, Ageit - Hamburg, Feb 7 if 4 Look Out? A LL Persons indebted to the Subscrber. must come and settle by the first 'Monday in Au gast,.or they will posively find their Notesr A. ounts either in the hands of W. C. Moragne, Eaig., or J. B. Talbert, Esq. Necessity comped-mnito say so.- That is all. . R. T.PEARK. March 14 3m' .. Adaninistrater~s Noticei A L Persons having any-.demands .glttlie - C.Estate of John L.. Richardson, aeed, seno tiied to render~ them in legally- at :tdwithin three months from this date; and those lndebted will please make early paymlent,'as the patts In--. terested are desirons that the Estate-shonld be brought to aspeedy close. D. R. DUR1SOR, Adlnow, Mar 7 - 3m Notice" TS thus given- to all persons indebtedt -Mrei .Elizabeth Martin, deo'd to -make .u~*~ pament, and those having lemands agalinst.-sall 'tate,will render them in forthwith, prprjt tested. G..W.BUR -LO Leightning conductor'e LGHTNING'tCONDUTORS., B appli istien to the subscriber, Agena this plane, tesa pro ure these-'rblsa' -Allneery fitares, what Is more; have them wuellputiuii ath mndia atE charges. These Conductors Jae~naaw over the Coutt House and J'al bf 'the (nll eso Publio Btildings.:- They ateibest,deeidl' ly, yet invented.~ S . O on *April4. tf-- *-1S.( * AduIsaistatwu oistI& th tiued a ese .e