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* ]ead-quarters. 7TH REGMENT, S.C. M., HAMBURG, May 7, 1856. ORDERS NO T"pHE LOWER BATALION of the 7th Regi L ment will assemble at the Cherokee Ponds on Saturday, the the 24th day of May, armed and equiped as the law directs for drill and review. Commissioned and non-Commissioned Officers will assemble the day previous for drill and instruc tion. The UPPER BATTALION will assemble at the .Pine House on Saturday the 31st of May, armed pnd equiped as the law directs for drill and review. The Commissioned and non-Commissioned Offi vers will assemble te day previous for drill and instFlgtion. Lieut. Col. SHAW and Maj. LovELEss are charged with the extension of these orders. Captains of Companies will make their returns on the dave of drill. EP Officers of the Line and Staff are required to appear in full uniform. By order of Col. S. HARRISON. F. M. COLEMAN, Adj't. May 7 4t 17 Raead-uarters, 9th BEGIMeNT, S. C. M. Du NroxsviLL, April 14th, 1856. ORDER NO. - T HE Lower Battalion of this Regiment, will ' assemble at Red Hill, or Thursday the 15th pf May, for Drill and Review the commissioned pand non-commissioned Officers on the day previous for drill and instruction. -The upper Battalion will assemble at shinburg on the 17th May for Drill and Review, The commission ed and non-commissioned Officers will assemble the Aay previous, for drill and instruction, Lient. Col. .Corley, and Maj. J. W. Tompkins, are charged .with the extention of this order to their respective ,commands. The staff are requested to appear in full uniform, By order of B. F. STROM. Col. G. W. BURTON, Adj't. April 30,1856. 4t 16 SPRING GOODS FOR 1856, Cheap for Cash. 2-4 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., AS just returned from New York with a large and extensive assortment of Dry Goods, suitable for the season, to which he would respect fully invite the attention of the public, and as he does business on strictly CASH principles, he of fers greater inducements than heretofore, so that the purchaser can see at once the advantage of purchasing for CASH. He would invite particular attention to the following goods: RICH STRIPED AND PLAID SUMMER SILKS: ELEGANT SATIN, PLAID, PRINTED HERNUNA; PAREGE AND MUSLIN ROBES OF THE NEWEST STYLES; BEAUTIFUL PRINTED MUSLINS AND LAWNS AT 12J; PLAIN. SATLW STRIPED AND PRIN TED CHALLIES; FINE FRENCH ORGANDIES AND PRIN -TED JACONETS; NEW STYLES PRINTS AND GINGRAMS, VERY CHEAP; PLACK CHALLEYS, AND MOURNING MUSLINS; ,A LARGE ASSORTMENT MANTILLAS NEWEST STYLES; EMBROIDERED, SLEEVES, COLLARS AND BANDS; PARASOLS, SILK AND. COTTON UM BRELLAS; The above, together with all kinds of goods usu ally kept in a Dry Goods Store suitable for Family and Plantation use, will be sold at the lowest Cash price. Augusta, Ga., April 30, 3t, 16 FULL SUPPLIES. W IL LIAIY SHEAR has received his full aspplies of SPRING GOODS, comprising.a large assortment of new and beautiful styles of Fan cy and Staple articles, suitable for the prese~nt sea son, among which are Paris Printed ORGANDIES and Jaconet MUS LINS, at very low prices; Plain Colored CHIA LLIES and Rich Printed BAREGES; Plain BA REGES and Crape MA RETZ, of beau tiful colors ; English and French PRINTS and BRILLIAN TES, of new and beautiful styles ; Ladies' Spring and Summer SILKS, of the latest styles ; Plain Black SILKS, of superior qualiy and at very low prices: Spuperior Blae5fSILKS, without lustre, for Ladies' Mauroing Dresses; Lupin's Summer Black BOMBAZINES, and Black CHA LLIES; Plain Black CRAPE MARETZ and Be'k BAR B GES, for Ladies' Mourning Dresses; Superior Mourning GINGHAMS, of new and beautiful styles; Mourning MUSLINS and Plain Black LAWNS; English Black CR APES, and Ladies' MOURN iNG VEILS; Ladies' Mourning COLLARS and UNDER SLEEVES; Ladies' Embroidered Muslin BASQUES,of new and beautiful styles; Ladies' Embroidered Muslin COLLARS and UNDERSLEEVES; Jaoonet and Swiss Muslin BANDS, INSERT INGS and EDGINGS; Real Thread and Valenciennes Lace EDGINGS and INSERTINGS; Ladies' Spring and Summer MANTILL AS, of pew and beautiful styles ; Ladies' Embroidered and Seolloped Linen Cam bric HANDKERCHIIEFS; Ladies' Wide Hem-stitch Linen Cambric HAND KERCHIEFS, for Mourning; Supe'or Linen CA MBRICS and French LA WNS; Supe'or Plaid Nainsook and Dotted Swiss MUTS LIN$ : Plain Swiss, Mull, Nainsook and Jaconet MUS ;LINS, at very low prices ; Plain White Organdy and Tarlatan MUJSLINS, of extra width; Plain Pink and Orange Colored Tarlatan MUTS LINS for covering Chandeliers and Looking Glasses; Superior 4-4 Irish LINENS and 12-4 Linen SHEETINGS; Damask and Table DIAPERS, of superi:r quality; IHUCKABACKS, and Scotch DIAPERS, for Towels; 12-4 Allendale and Hamilton Bleached SHEET TIGS; A full supply of Bleeched and Brown SHIRT INGS, of the best make ; A large supply of articles suitable for Servants' wear; Madonna MIXTURES, Himalaya LUSTRES, and all wool DEBEGE, of the best style for La dies' Traveling Dresses ; A complete assortment of Ladies, Gentlemen Misses, Youth and Children's HOSIERY ; Ladies' White Hair Cloth SKIRTS and.French CORSETTrS; Ladies' Embroidered Marseilles and Corded SKIRTS; Sup'r Marseilles Lancaster and Allendale QUI LTS; Cotton OSNA BURGS and GEORGIA STRIPES at the lowest prices; *With a great variety of other articles, suitable for .Family and Plantation use, and all of which will be 'sold at very low prices for cshb. The public are respectfully requested to call and examine the assort Augusta, A pril 30, 1856 tf 16 Spring and Summer Goods, 5H. SULLIV AN has just received and opened L. his Spring and Summer GOODS, to which ~he respeetially ecalls the attention of his friends and 'the community generally, the Stock consist viz ''Frenib Jaconet MUSLINS; French Oi-gandee Muslin.; I'reheli Berages and Tissues; -Prints'abdl GINGH EMS: Alpacasend'BOMBAZINE ; Cold and BIli. #H-ALLEYS; Black and Plai;d SILKS and a tiue and large as sortment of White Goods. Drap Do ef and Itdlian CL.OTII; White snd 1rdw'n Linin DRILL.S; Plain and Tuilled COTTONA DES ; Bleached and BrownSHEETING ; . Bleached and Brown SHilRfINg ; --A fine lot Irish LINENS; Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons in any variety; ; Hosiery and Gloves of all kinds; Hats, Boots,Shoes, Crockery ia Glass Ware; Hard ware and Cutlery, Saddlery'add' Groceries. .;Please call and examine my stock, fot we will take greait pleasure in showing it. " , p.... tf, 12 To the Ladies. M ISS LAWLESS, begs to announce to the Ladies of Edgefield, that she has opened her exhibition of Paintings and Ornamen tal Work, which she w1l continue for one week, at the residence of Mr. Lawrence Johnson. It consists of Greciaan, Mosaic, Chinese 17 and Oriental Paintings, PAPIER MAC1IE, Potichomania Leather Embossed, ar Wax Fruit and Flowers and Embroidery in every c style. Also other varieties, all of which the Ladies F, are requested to call and examine. St Classes will be Immediately formed in the above so branches. ;w April 30, 1856. 2t 16 Village Property for Sale. T HE subscriber offers for sale his. ROUSE AND LOT, situated in Edgefield Village, immediately West of the Planter's . Hotel. Said Lot contains near FIVE acres of Land, and extends C1 front the Public Square to Bever Dan Creek. L 17 It will be disposed of on reasonable terms. Possession given on short notice. no With an expenditure of two or three hun- fa dred dollars it could be made one of the most hand some places in the Village. For further particulars an call on the undersigned. D. . DURISOR. T April 30, 1856. tf 16 til Rich Spring And Summer Dry z GOODS. (Second Large Supply iii. Spring.) TI 0 RAY BROTHERS (the original one k price cheap cash store of the city) have just B1 returned again from the Northern markets, with large and splendid supplies, purchased under all T( the advantages of the season. The Southern trade having been fully supplied, the large auction sales p, of imported goods having comienced, and many other facilities unknown to early purebsers, we can S, confidently say to the public that we can give them prettier and better Goods, at lower prices, than any establishment in the city, purchasing in an early ch market. Among the as .ortment will be found the the richest Dress Fabrics of the season, such as- w1 Splendid Summer SILKS; India SILKS; de Black SILKS, all widths- an Silk TISSUES and GHENADINES; Crape DePaire ROBES; Barege and Muslin ROBES; Lupin's Plain BAREGES, all colors; Rich figured BAREGES and BALSERENES; . Rice French CH ALLY, 12J, worth 25 cents; Fr. MUSLINS and ORGANDIES, very pretty; Rich fine LAIWNS, good colors, 121e.; Rich 44 " " " Gie.; Beautiful English PRINTS, new style; Cheap CA LLICOES, 6f to 8, worth 12e.; Bleached audBrown HOMESPUN, exceedingly cheap; th Blue HOMIESPUNS, super. quality for servants; an 10, 11 and 12-4 Cotton and Linen SHEETINGS; co 9-8 and 5-4 Cot. and Linen Pillow-case GOODS; br Real Linen D ANIASKS, very super. and Cheap; lit TOWELLING, in great variety; tic Damask NAPKINS and DOYLES: C Fine Irish LIN EN, very super. and low priced; ba Swiss, Jaconet and Book M USLI INS bli Plaid, Striped and Dotted " at Brown LIN EN and Linen DRILL; Planters' Linen and Navy DUCK; Pt Fine Silk and Woo en FLANNEL; .g COTTONA DES and Summer CHECKS; A complete assortment of MANTILLAS, of the Pi very latest style and lowest price; P, HOSIERY, in great variety, some extra fine; j HOSE, exceedingly cheap and fine - Sewing SILK; Long and Short MITTS; and a H complete assortment of all other Goods in the trade, P to which we would respectfully invite the attention i of the public. GRAY BROTHERS. Augusta, Ga., April 30. tr 15 A NEW GOODS. T H E subscriber is nowv receiving his Spring and ft ISumme~r Stock of Goods at his old stand the pi Brick Store, consisting of every variety usually kept dij in a D~ry Goods store, viz: w Rich colored Silks for ladies Dresses, Silk Tissues, Challeys, Harage Delaines, en Plain and Colored Barages, sp' Muslin and Earlston Ginghams English and American Prints, Plain, Checked, Striped & Dolttd Swiss Muslins, ani Plain, Checked .Jaconets and Cambries, a Fine worked Colla'rs, Chemizitts and Under Al Sleeves Swiss and Jaconet Muslin Edgings and Insertings 01 Fine Silk, Crape, Napolitan Straw and Fancy ha Bonnets ab A good assortment of Bonnet Ribbons Li A good assortment of Fashionable H ATS of all kinds suitable for the season. Umbrellars and Parassals, MIens, Ladies. Boys, Misses and childrens, Boots and Shoes of all kinds ' Groceries, Hardware and Crockery. With many other articles too tedious to mention all of which will be sold on the most accommodating j terms, all are invited to call and examine for them- va selves. th< jgr A liberal discount for Ca'h. ati B.0. BRYAN. RI A pril 2 1856 tf 12. New Store and New Goods. R E. PENN, Ag't., R HjAS opened, in the Store formerly occupied by B1 Wlims & Christie, on Park Row an en tire NEW and Fresh Stock of SEA SONABLE SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, to which he respectfully invites the attention of his OLD CUSTOM ERS, and the public generally. Hils Stock has been selected with great care and embraces a general assortment of p elaple and Fancy Dry Goods, Bl SHOES, flATS, BONNETS, Si HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, L SADDLRY, #C., 4fc- B1 All of which lie will sell on accommodating terms. April 9, 1856. tf 13 Mercantile Card. In '3tHE undersigned have associated themselves for F 2the purpose of conducting a at General Mercantile Business,. s In the Villaige of Edgefield, where we are now re- at eiving and opening (in the room formerly occupied by WV. P. Butler) an entirely new, varied and ex- G tensive stock of Goods, embracing nearly every article usually kept for the trade, which have been bi recently selected by us, in per son, from the latest importations of the Northern alarkets- to We especially invite an inspection of our Stock, o with the assurance that we can please even the most fastidious. Desiring to confmne our future operations more closely, to the Cash System, we shall, at all times, offer extra inducements to cash buyers. W. P. BUTLER, J. A. BLAND. A pril 9, 1855. tf 19 Penmanship. - i MR. EATON (from Satvannah) proposes to give a course of lessons in the above important and useful A rt, in this Village, to commence as soon as a - class of twenty pupils can be formed. Twelve Lessons constitute the course, consisting of a variety of gradually progressive exercises, which B lead with invariable certainty to the acquisition of a Neat and Elegan.t style of Writing. Mr. Eaton has numerous specimiens of the im provement of his former pupils, which, compared with their pareviolus illegible serawls. show at a glance the wonderful change wrought in so short a time by a few entertaining and instructive exercises. Terms for the course................5,0 Pens, Ink and Books furnished free of charge. A pril 23 185 6 tf 15 A SPR NG AND SUMMER - Dress for Gentlemen. -, OUDinvite attention to a Cuorce S-rOcK of 14 Gosimported for the season-embracing :ti every article for Gentlemsen. Wear, all of the newest style, and to please all, even the most fastidious. TRIMMINGS FOR THE TRADE. - All the newebt styles of trimmings for the trade, supplied on the moat liberal terms. WM. O. PRICE &CO. Drapers and Tailors, 258, Broad St., Augusta, Ga. a A pril 30,1856. 2m .16 Wanted, - A Good MILCHl COW, with a young calf, for . hieh a reasonable price will be given. 1 A pply at this office. . J. Api 0, '56. unf 16 Cheap Dry Goods for Spring, c 1856. BROOM r NORRELL3. 28 Broad Street-Augusta Ga. IAVE just opened their Spring Stock of Staple act and Fancy Dry Goods, and would respectful call the attention of the citizens of Edgefield and me joining Distriets to the assortment, which com- Mr 'ases almost everything in the Dry Goods line, h1 iving been bought by an experienced. buyer, they oth e prepared to offer Goods at such prices as they n guarantee to beas CnA AS TuB CnSBAAsT. !eling assured that a careful examination of our Fir ock will induce a liberal share of Patronage. they SeC licit the favor of an early call. Among our Goods Thi e invite particular attention to the following, viz: Foi Plaid.Bik. and Fancy Dress SILK8 " Satin Striped and Fr. Printed BEREGES I R ch SILK GRENADINES ana Satin Plaid rat< :SSUES Fr. Printed CIIALLIES and BEREGA DE sioe &INES frol Rich Grenadine, Berege and Jaconet FLOUN- Tai ED ROBES Rich Fr Printed ORGANDIES, MUS LINS and $8 WNS lk CH ALLIES,TAMATANS, BOMBAZINES ~ d ALPACAS Plain & chkd Jaconet, Cambricks, NANSOOKS d SWISS MUSLINS BRILLIANTS, CALICOES, GINGIIAMS, kRLTONS &c. &c. &c. Large assortment Worked Edgings and Inser Embroidered COLLARS, SLEEVES, CHEMI NTTES, BANDS, and FLONNEINGS. Rich Embd BASQUES, Lace and Silk MAN LLAS. son Lace and Crape SHAWLS-Blk. Silk LACES. and Superior Assortment of Goods for GENTS and wit )YS wear LINENS-TABLE DAMASKS, DIAPERS, )WELLINGS &c. &c. 'E 10.4 and 12-4 LINEN SHEETINGS and super LLOW CASE LINENS wi Superior assortment Blk and Bro DOMESTICS, Ser IETINGS, LONG CLOTHS, sold STRIPES, TICKINGS and Servants Goods HOSIERY for Gents, Ladies, Misses, Boys and lidren all kinds and prices. Together with many other goods not named, alt . ieh will be offered at prices that cannot be un rsold in the way of fair and upright dealing by y House in the State. BROOMN & NORRELL. 1 238 Broad Street Alugusta Ga. non Near'y opposite Augusta Bank. nom April 2 tf 12. am BU Spring Goods---1856. F. BURCHARD & CO,, AUGUSTA, GA., St road St., Opposite Masonic Hall. tee RE now receiving an unusually choice variety 'v of Spring Dress Fabrics, which the ey are selling at the very lowest prices ifossible, d to which the attention of purchasers is very. tur rdially and respectfully invited. Their stock em- a Rees the following, amonr others, of French Eng- Pat A and American productions. Particular atten n is asked to Patusli, Lupin, Seydoux, Lieber & 's. manufacture of Bombazines. challies, delaines, reges. grenadines, &c. Thirrion & Milliard's k and collored challics, margnise, veil berage d tissues. Printed Goods.-Steinbach, Kochblinks, reals, brittiantes, cambries, jaconets, lawns, or ndies and berages A T assO. goi ris black silks, superior qualities ; refi ris rich fancy silks ; lese " Fourlands, very handsome; ber " French and English Calicoes of Steinbach's of Dgle's Monteiths & Norton's; ses of Ginghams, black and fancy, all prices; wh< int&ed challies and berage detlaines, from low priced and to very rich ; for mprican lawns and muslins; tail " Calicoes, low price and fast colors; Housekeeping G6ods. sha Richardson's Linens, and other makers. a very fur 1 assortment in all varieties, for shirting. sheeting, Au llow casing, &c., &c. ; birds-eye diapers, Scotch to. towelling and towells, Turkish Bath, &c.; ndow drapeiy, lace and muslin, &c., &c. a Summer Goods for Gentlemen and Boys, in Lin- fi drillings, &c., cottonades of all sorts, vestins ring assimeres, cashrnerett, drab e'ti, &c. i-s Co Domnestic Goods* PC Anunrivalled assortmiert of sheeting. and shirt- the t, brown and bleached, from 3-4 to 12-4 width from the lowest pt iced to the finest English and a nerican makes. n Plantation Goods. a a every sort and kind, considered desirable to ah ye, by the piece or bale. In addition to the nv, we have the very finest assortment of collars, wh ces and Embroideries in general, to be foundli obably in the Stat*-.n J. F. BURCHIARD & CO. A pril 9, 1856. tf 13 tm DRY GOODS. - SPirONG IMPORTATIONS, 1856. IfLLER dW A RR EN, Opposite Globe Hotel, r lAugusta, Gai., are receiving their usual choice r riety of SPR ING IES$ FAIBRICS, embratcing best i rs of French and English productions,.q .ong w are eh Prinsed French JACONETS and ORGAN DIES ; eh Printed Flounced BAREGES and ORGAN DIES;-' oh Printed A merican and Englisha L AWNS; sug eh " French BRILLI ANTS and CA MBRICS; whi ail', Blue and Pink, BR IL LIA NTS, new article. toli Silks! t Assorted Colors Flounced Silk DRESSES; an. Rich Plaid and Striped Taffeta SILKS; Rich Moire Antique, Toulard and China SILKS; Black Taff-eta and Gro de Rhine Do. Mourniang GoodsZ in and Strip'd GRENADINESand BAREGES; 'k Flounced Grenadine and Barege DRESSES ; sigi aperior Summer ROMBAZINES and CHAL- P1c ES; BI'k JACONETS, ORGANDIES and pui 'k. En. CR IES, Love VEILS and H AND- of KE RCH IEFS. m laadition to this long line of Dress Goods, we ing e a complete stock of CA LICOES, GING- fuil AMS, LINEN GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, com URNITURE PRINTS and LACES, HOSIERY d GLOVES, Plain and Embroidered Crape ~IAWLS. Alargelotof MANTILLAS,iu great variety of PANTALOON STUFFS, Bleached and Brov-n White and Striped 08NABURGS, of various I hi ands. ina Our friends and customcrs are respectfully invited hig examine the largest stock of Spring and Summer an) DODS that we have ever had. des Particular attention paid to filling orders. nei Augusta, A pril 23 3m 15 an Notice. * LL persons indebted to the Estate of William - . D. Thurmond, dec'd., are requested to make *yment to the undersigned. And those havingT mands against the same will present them accord g to law. PLE ASANT D. TH URMOND, Adm'r. go A pril 30, 1856. tf .16 Bacon, Flour, Lard, &c. 0,00 lbs. Tennesse BACON; be 600 sacks Extra Family FLOUR ; ,1000 bush. of CORN ; kit 3000 Tennessee L AR D in cans and barrels; ;Ri 10 hhds. New Orleans SUG A R; qua 25 bbls. " MOLASSES; Me 15 bble Cider VINEGAR. For sale by vat G. L. ANDERSON. Reynard Street next above Episcopal Church, ugusta, Ga. April 30 *7t 16 _ Edgefield Beat Company,] i0 U are hereby commandeci to be and m L pprat Edgefield C. H., on the no 4th of May next, armed and equipped as . of a law directs for Drill and Instruction. pal By order of , J ce Capt. N. L. BARTLEY. ki April3.0 S 5 th pr Bacon and Lard. Sc pA AAA LBS. Fine Tennesee Bacon and te ggUUU) Lard in store and arriving, for sale th Lowe~st Prieep. Ci H. L. CUINNINGHAM & Co. s Hamburg, A pfil 30 ~ 3m 16 N< Two Horse Wagons,. OR Sale, three firatrate ewtwo Horse Wag n. Low for Cash. U . T. MIMS. prl3. tf -15 -. URRYTON ACADEMNIES. 1HE Exercises of these 'Institutions will be re sumed on the third- Monday in January next. rc ts heretofore, Mr. JAMES L. LESLEY will - as Principal of the Male Department. [he Female School, with, the Primary Depart nt of the Male Acadeiy,~will be conducted by pe . A.P. BUTLER, assisted by the learned and in bly accomplished bliss A. E. ARTHUR, and er competent Teachers Rates of Tuitionper Bessionq at Class, Primary Department,..... . .$9 00 r( ond " Ordinary English Bfanhis','..12 00 ; rd " Higher ." " ..'.15 00 irth " Greek and Romutt Literatpr; ' with higher Mathemates,..........20 00 n< rrench, Embroidery(Nedle work, &c., usual L is.. he Scholastie year will be divided into two Ses is of five months each. Pupils will be charged n n the time of entering to the end of the Session. S4 tion ip advance. a] sopd Board can be had in the Village at from to $10 per month. R. MERRIWETHER, re S. P. GETZEN, .n A. J. HAMMOND, ; S. W. GARDNER, + J. C. PORTER, A. P. BUTLER, H. A. SHAW. a )ee 5 if 47 indow Shades, Papering, &c, ow opening a beautifel assortment of Oil and Transparent WINDOW SHADES, oi hand- 4 e, new designs, such as Landscapes, Figures itt Bouquet Patterns, from $1,50 to $10 a pair, l the fixtures included. - Alm -re A very large and extensive assortment of of EO'TFME2 ' ".&-"Erl 1'M , From 9 to 50 cents per piece, together with J4 ndow Curtain Papers, Side-light Paper, and Fire Si eens in great abundance, all of which will be I without reserve to persons needing such goods. 'or sale in Augusta, Ga., by r A. BLEAKLY. oz far 10, 2m 9 Furniture! Furniture! ENJAMIN & GOODRICH, Broad street, op 0 posite Lamback & Cooper's, respectful an nee to their friends and the public, that they are r receiving daily a choice and well selected rtment of all kinds of FURNITURE, such as REAUS, BOOK-CASES SOFAS, CHAIRS, TE-A-TETES, CENTRE TABLES, BED EADS, WINDOW SHADES, &c., of the la and most fashionable designs, which theyguaran to sell as low as can be bought in this city, and ( ite all who wish to purchase, to call and examine ir stock. ALL WORK WARRANTED. 4attresses and all kinds of Furniture, manufae ed and repaired to order, with neatness and dis h. BBNJAMIN & GOODRICH. Wgusta, April 23, tf 15 e CAROLINA HOTEL, HAMBURG, S. C. JOHN A. MAYS, PROPRIETO'. 1H E Public are respectfully in formed that this Hotel has under- . e a thorough repair, and has been u C tted in the BEST STYLE. regard- - fl of expense, and was opened on the First of Octo , for the reception of Boarders and accomodation rransient customers. L he best accommodation is guarantied to those a will favor the Proprietor with their patronage, I the Management will be such as to command the House, the reputation it has always main ed, as the Best Hotel in Hamburg. he Proprietor assures the public that no pains 11 be spared on the palt of the Management to miih the Table with the best viands the Markets of gasta and Hamburg afford. ?amilies visiting'our Towvn are solicited to give us _ ll, as our best ixertions shall be devoted to ad ister to their entire comfort. tttached to the Hotel, is a fine LIVERY and1 LE STABHLE, kept by C. DANIEL. & J. B.J saco, which is well fitted up and has all kinds of al evender that this Market can possibly aff'ord, and y pledge themselves to take as good care of Stock - my other Stable, or no py hey are prepared toseccommodate Drovers Stock, Transient Horses at all times, and have Horses1 Buggies to hire, and will run one or more Hacks,2 meneer called for on reasonable terms. C I. B.-Trhey have an eminent Horse Farrier w a proposes to cure all curable diseases of the hi re, (contagious diseases excepted.) or no pay, v t will be responsible that horses under his treat nt shall be well cared for and treated according - instructions. amburg, A pril 23 1856. 6m 15 ] Important to Planters, tHOSE wishing to obtain the best plow for "all 33 eork," are invited to examine Warlick's Im- Il ved Plow. A specimen may be seen at the Post si ice in Edgefield. Persons interested, are re- b< sated to call and judge for themselves-.f If, WIJ&TAMS, Egeed, A pril 8, 1858. 'he following certificates speak for themselves. I AFA ETE, Al a. Oct. 8, 1855.-We the under ed having' used Noah Warliek's Patent Plow,J ing the last season, state, for the benefit of those a have not used it, that we believe it to be superior .. my plow we ever saw or used, and for durability i eheapness it cannot be surpassed.' MORRIs G. ToWs.EB A. G. MCCAN'rs,] BrrrTON S-rAMPS, T. SuANNON, Lwis SCHUnassLica, Taos. J. WrNs~roN, WVu. L. CRArroN, Jon R. A LFoRD, AilsoN FINLAY, IsAAc BARNES, IINTSLLE, August 30, 1855.-We the under- r1 ned hmave seen Noah Warlick's Patent improved j w at work this day, and we feel no hesitancy in nouncing it to be superior to any plow that we re ever seen, for efficiency in turning sod, depth - out, and ease of draft, and that we admire the uner of attaching the subsoil, bull tongue, turn points, andseraper to the same stock, and cheer y recommend it to the farming interests of our omunity. STarmEN S. EwiNo 0. W. LAUGIIINGIoUsE, ROERT HANCOCK, DR. F. JORAN, J. B. BRADFORD, RoBa-er FREEMAN', o Tos. W. WarrE, R. G. ScoTT, Jon R F H EWL.E'T, C. W. VINCENT. Wx. C. VINC ENT,r [ALLADEGA, Dcc. 6, 1855.-I hereby certify that ave purchased and used Warlick's Patent Plow owing wh eat this fall in grassy lands, and at.' bly pleased with it. It has an advantage over plow with which I am acquainted in plowing ply and clogging less in turf land. Several of my ghbors have used it, and are all well satisfied,] seem to consider it as having advantages over rplow in use, In grassy land, for durability and r d work. JOEL W. WATKINS. tpril 16 tf 14 o Sam's in Town once More, i 0 not pass him by. The ports are clear of ice I and goods are reaching their destination. ~ am now recciving daily my Spring stock of - ,ds, consisting in part of Heidsic Champagne; Bonche, do. qta. and pts; ; Mums do. do. Retar Whiskey and all other brands that are to had in this maret or Augusta. Smoked Beef, Piele, Preserves. Raisins. Figs, toked Tongues, Ketchup, Almoas, and all oilier ids of Nuts, Crushed Sugar, Ground, Loaf, &o. Coffee, Laguira, Java, Rice, Flopr, superior( slity, Mackerel, whole, half quarter and kitts,* scaroni, Adamantinle and Sperm Candles, and a C 'ity of other articles too numerous to mention. S. E. BOWERS, Agt. Hamburg, A pril 16. tf 14 - Carriages, Carriages, 'HE Subscribers would respectfully inform the public that they are manufacturing, and have wr on hand, and are constantly mnaking all kinds Carriages anad Buggies of the latest rons and moat fashionable styles and are also re ving from the North from the best Factories all ids of CA RRIAG ES and BUGGIES, all which y will sell on as favorable ter mu for Cash or up ived Paper us any similar establishment in the uth. LEIGH & T UCKER. N. B.-Repairing done as usual on reasonable. ma, at short notice. L. & S. The Spaeriber returns his sincere thanks to the tizns of the district for their patronage for the ,t three years and solicits a continuance for the - w firm. ' JOHN LEIGH. p A pril 23 1856. tf - 15 I -Notice, INE first rate second Uad CARRIAGE for F sale, by- ' A. BUSH NEg. A r. i i4 aif - 4 CANDIDATES! 9 The friends of Col. M. C. M. HAMMOND spectfully announce him as a Candidate for a seat the House of Representatives at the next election. 17 Tug Friends of DR. G. M. YARBROUGH spectfully announce him as a Candidate for a meat the House of Representatives at the ensuing potion. 87 Tn: Friends of CAREY W. STILES, Esq., spectfully announce him as a Candidate for a Seat the next Legislature. Tle fiendq of Mr. QREQG, respectfully an ince hip as a candidate for a seat in the next, egislture. 0"Tile Friends qr Mr. WADE HOLSTEIN >miqate him as a Caqdidate for re-election to a at in tl House of Representatives at the next ection. The friends oF MAJ. JAM1ES BLACKWELL spectfully announce him as a Candidate for a seat the next Iegislature. fW'Tus Friends of Col. JOHN QUATTLE UM respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Seat in the Hose of Representatiyes at the en iing election. WgTus Friends of Capt. ROBERT MERf rETIlER respectfully nominate him as a Candi it for a Seat in the House of Rsprespntatives at i next Session. 07 Tun Friends of Capt. H. BOULWARE spectfully announce him as a Candidate fpr Sheriff ' Edgefield District at the next election. 07 We are authorized to announce LEWIS 3NES, Esq., as a candidate for re-eleption for ierif'of Edgefield District. 07 Tat Friends of Mr. ROBERT D). BRTYAN spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk Edgefield District at the next election. ror Tax dollector THOMAS B. REESE, DERICK HOLSONBAKE, THEOPHILUS DEAN, WESLEY WERTZ. M. B. WHITTLE, BARNEY LAMAR. CHARLES CARTER, AMERICAN HOTEL, t UOENTR STREET, EAMBURG, S. 1.1 . P. H. SCOTT & CO. Proprietors. March 12, 1856. ly 9 A Card. ) RS. G. M. YARBROUGH & J. P. ABNEY, have this day formed a Partnership, for the actice of MEDICINE and SuRoERY. No additional targe for one consultation visit. Office at Dr. arbrough's. April 9, 1856. tI 13 TO THE AFFLICTED, ) R. THAYER. Homeopathic Physician, Sur geon, and Accoucheur, late of Philadelphia, :w located No 217, Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Particular attention paid to the treatment of broiic diseases. Visits made at a distance on the lost seasonable terms Please address, H. R. THAYER, M. D.. Augusta Ga. April 2 tf 12. Law Notice, OHE Subscribers have formed a Partneilhip for L the Practice of LAW AND EQUITY in gefield and the adjoining Districts. One or both them can at all times be found in their Office. G. D. TJLLMAN, S. W. MABRY. SEdgefeld C. H., Feb 8. 1856. 3m 5 Law Card. - IYOFFICE is now in this Village, next door toW. W. A dams, where I can be found at II times. C. W- STYLES. Edgefield C. HI., Jan 15, 1856. tf 1 Medical Card ! flR. 11. W. A BlIEI now occupies as an LOffice the building immediately below the art House and opposite Col. Carroll's Office. He 'ill at all times be found either at his Office or at s dwelling adjoining the Male Academy. IIe 'ill attend strictly to all calls upon him. Jan23 tf 2 Dr. Jas, N Day, Dentist. [AVING permanently located in Augusta, re L.spectfully oftfers his professional services to e citizens of Augusta and vicinity. Office No. 210 road-street, nearly opposite the Augusta Hotel. aving been engaged in the practice of his profes .n for many years, he feels conlident that hec will able to give entire satisfaction to all whio may vor him with a.call. Auusta, March 1Ig 1855. tf 10 hysiians' Buggy Trunks and Pocket SEDICINE CASES-for sale by A. G. & T. J. TE AGUE, Druggists. May 23 Uf. ' Gum Elastic Hot Water Bags and OSPITA L CUSIIIONS-for sale by .. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists.' May 23 tf 19 Land Warrants Wanted. p E highest market price given for Bounty Land L Warrants by JACKSON, MILLER & VERDERY. p- Masonic Hall Building, Augusta. Estray Notice. OLLED, before me, as an estray, by Thomas Randall one chesnut-sorrel Horse, appraised seveny dollars by Leonard Suber, D). L. Ashley dA-.Peletier, Esqrs. Said Horse is of small x, bordering on the poney, well made and in good rder, has a''white spot in the forehead, some white grayish spots on the back, four white feet, two mod eyes, and supposed to be five or six years old, ais left in possession of Thomas Randall at the sidence of John Randall, Fsq., on the GranIte ille road, three miles from Hamburg. BENJA MIN BA IRD, Mag't. Hamburg, A pril 9, 1856. 4t mo. 13 ~ ~ Removal, AVING removed to the store formerly occa Ipied, by Dr. J. W. Stokes, and having just eeived a large and well selected Stock of Groceries, every~ description I am prepared to accommodate ay customers and friends with every article usually ept in such establishments, and at the lowest mar t prices, W. C. BEWLEY. Hamburg, A pril 9 tf 13 Fagons and Iron Plow Stocks, H AVE secured the services of a FIRST RATE WHEELWRIGHT, and propose to build Jprge and4 Salal Wagonsl order, and to do all kinds'of REPAIRING in the Vgon Business at the shortest notice. am still mauatuigout of the best material, THE IRON PLO.W STOCK, Foreman's Patent,) and oir them to the Planters f Edgefeld District at $5,59 per Stock. All orders for Plows will be promptly attended S. F. GOOEE. Edgefeld C. HI., Feb 27 tf 7 Thrashers! Thrashers! HE Farmers of Edgefield whio may los in want of very superior machine, may now be pplied without going North, -oi- any invhero else utside of their own District lbut pan get as good as e best by applying to the subscriber~ et his work hop at Moust Enon. One of these Thrasher. is no.y on exhibition at ie Edgefield Adtvertieer Printing Ofpee. Address THOM AS ). CH APMAN. Coleman's X Roads Edgefiel4 Dis4. S. C. March, 19 11 10 Imported Garden Seed, full and fresh supply of all the leading varie ties of Fresh Imported Garden Seeds, (received r late Steamer) viz. LATE CABBAGES. PE AS, EANS, (both Bunch and Pole) including the ay House Wife & Welsh BEANS; also Early farieties of CORN, DUTTON, W HITE FLINT 1ANADA, SUGA R &o., fur sale low for Cash by, WM. HAINES. augu..sta na. Apnril23. St 15 TE CELEBRATED STALIQN| W ILL stand the ensuring Sprlyg Season Harmon Glhian'., and at Fgefield Court [louse, at fifteen dollars the seasop &no twenty-fiv' dollars insurance. HEXINA Is a chesi I about fifteen hands one inch high, and ist por ly formed both for strength and speed. HeI live years old next May. He ran more races in hi three years old form than any horse ever ran before, among the number were two four miles races in both of which he lost the second heat in good time 7 m'. 45 see. and 7. 44 by haif a neck only. In the first lie was beaten by the renowned Griff Edmond Son, in the second by, Mary Tayler of 7qual renown. Hle worn several races at two and three miles. HENRY was by Imported Glenco, his dam by Nedoc, G. Dam by Cosiosco, G. G. Dam by Mel tair, G. G. G. Dam by Medley, G. G. G. G. Dam by Imported Diomed &c. His pedigree cannot be excelled by any horse in the world. He will be at Edgefield Court House on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, the remainder of his time at Harmon Gallman's, all persons sending mares to HENRY must say at the time how they are to be served, therwise they will be charged as by the season. THOMAS G. BACON. March 26 tf 11. Rouse qud Lot for Sale. T HE Subscribir wishing to leave for parts as yet unknown, offers fqr sqle his Cottage Residence in the woods three miles North of Liberty Hill. It is suited to a Preacher, Tqaehe; Q;Physician or any person wishing a healthy residepee. Tzaxs. Low price and long credit. For prtic lars inquire of GEORGE GALPHIN. Longmires, P. 0., S. C. April 2 1856, tf 12 For Sale, A FIRST RATE Tanner and Currier. 1-1iAlso, a good Blacksmith for sale or hire. Enquire of F. O'CONNOR. 14. Vintage, Edgefield District, Jan 7 tf 52 FOR SALE, T HE STORE HQUSEext East of R. H.Sul liyan's, ;0 feet front and 60 deep, containing three rp.nls below, one above, and a good cellar. .-Also THE TAN YARD pud Lot adjoining, and con taining about three acres. ONE LOT on the branch adjoining 0. Apro. R. T. MIMS. Oct 2 ft 38 Administrator's Sale. DY an order from W. F. Durisoe, Esq., Ordina 13Lry of Edgefield Distriet, I will proceed to sell in the town of Hamburg, on Saturday the 10th of May next the personal Estate of Mrs. Nancy Bateman consisting in part of one Negro woman and Son about eight years of age. Household and Kitchen Furniture, &e. Tzae-For all sums of and under Five Dollars Cash ;for all over that amount on a credit until the 25th December next. Purchasers to give two good' approved sureties. WM. MILLER, Adm'tor. April 23 1856 St 15 Administrator's Notice. A LL Persons having demands against the Estate of Win. H. Adams, dee'd., are hereby notified to present the same, properly attesteA, for payment, and those who are indebted to the Estate, are re quested to make payment to E. PENN, Adm'or. n24 4 2 Notice. ALL those indebted to M. A. Ranson, Agent, will find the Books and Accounts with B. H. Howard or W. Y. Quarles, at the Store of Harvely & Mays, Hamburg. All Notes and Accounts re maining unpaid after the first June, will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection. Also, those indebted to me individually are noti fled to maks early payment.U.M ULR Mar 5 tf '8 Notice, LL persona to whom the Esate of James AWeathersby, deceased, is iindebted wjil pre sent their claims, and all persons* indebted to the said Estate, will make payments to the undersigned. W. L ANDERSON, Administrator. Nov. 21, 1855. if 45 Notice. ST AYED from my place on the Upper 3 Runs Barnwell District, a small Sorrell Horse, five years old this Spring, well formed, and all four feet white, and a Star in the face. No other particular marks known ;he was in good order and may have been taken off by some person.-I will give ten dol lairs to any person that will deliver him to ; me any information concerning him will be thankfully Re ceived.-A ddress Silverton, Barnwell District S. C. WILLIAM F; GREEN. A pril 23 7'4t 15 Notice, r HE ereditors of' the estate of Jonathan Tillman afL*Ie'hereby notified that I idnt r'eady ttlpay their deads agains t aid'estaro ys fafr as authorized by the Court. A.' SiIINS C.E.n.. April231856 ' ' 5 Notice. A LL~ Persons having demands againstthie Estate of B. R. Addison, dee'd., are requested to present them properly attested to the undersigned, to whom also those indebted to the Estate are re quired to make prompt payment.L.PN Adm'or with the Will annexed. May 9 tf 17 Notice, -HIIE undersigned having purchased of Mr. J. K. HOR A his interest in the firm of J. M. NWBY &c CO., will continue the Clothing busi ness, at their old stand, under the United States Hotel, in the same name as heretofore. J. M. NEWBY, C. B. DAY, WM. S. WISE. At~pista, March 19, 1656. tf 10 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Col. R. B. Bouknight, dee'd., are earnestly requested to make imitiate payment. All persons having denands against the estate, will pr.esejt then! pro perly attested. JOHN HIUIS T Alpr MARY BOUKNIGHT. A'r Dec 19 ly 49'* Notice. A LL Persons concerned will take notice that I t.have appointed Dr. James A. Devore and Robert Atkins my Agents and Attorneys to repre sent me in the eollection of the debts due to the Estate of John Doby, dee'd., and in all other duties devolving upon me as administrator of said deceased. -MATILDA DOBlY, Adm'or. Feb 11 if .6 and those having demand hginst the' said .tstate, wll present thsu proper y attested to. 'Z. J. 19MS, gzor. Jan 16 tf 3 Notice. ATL those indebted to thee Estate of J. E. Free 'man will please come fsr-wird" ad pay up imiately ; and th'bse paaviig d'spands against the Estate will present them'proper attested. J. H. JENNINGS, Ad'rs. J. W. FREEMAN, ' Feb 4, * f * 4 Edgefield Flying Artillery. ATTENTION ! g , YOU are hereby summoned to be and spiear at your paraae ground (Edgefiild C. H.,) for Drill and Instruction, on Saturday 7th of June An election will on that day bie ifeld, for first and second Lieutenants. By order of -W. C. MORAGNS, Cap. . Mine, 0. S...ts A pril 9 9t 13 Corse Meal and Niominy foYSir sale at the subscriber's residence L -'-~D - S. W. NICHOLSON. an26 oam 7 h a ji ays nd, at his Far a lar ! 1vealso oalzan4i e aficlo OCiI7iW and rthos heretofore f'rn o prp.,pe ting'ore fully the taste as . of those whto gre not altogether~ pleased 'WItl.. shape nd , p of the are comjo. 9b sIMe , - TERIAL, lile the iis angta fasI:z resemblance fthe most e a ISHIED Itg9lEWOOD. The assor"ment coisprlig ALL I infantdtp to the6 * gsisr'4 itro be mold on reasonal 4~~p. J. tl Sept 26 tf Land for al, Tups 9! Sastrie r a Issin to t a d his of er forii-I; isMal toete his* VAL t L TION, containing Three Hundred k Sevety-sevenmAtte Lying ar Salada River,and uadjdinig lands f A Strother A. Clark and David ai Boseman's 1ferry, and within two or three hudr. yards of the Greenville Columbia Rail Road. The Tract contain. aboutone hundred acres orignal forest, whilst the rest is under fence. hIndred and ity is in a high state of ckiv of wieh there is from sevent-have to ene unia acres offine bottom land equal toany and , by none in e State. This plantation hanins lets and excellent ranges for stock. On the prenass ar a d Two Story eling House arnd al eear plntation buildings. Also3 a Spiring of never 'ffl'g water. g Any person lrng to purchase will cl the Subscriber who reswps on the premises, and h will take pleasure in shovill then thabo Nov21 t ' 45 Valuable Property for Bale. Tud HE undersigned, hintendingte moe to Ge ort in a short time, offers for ale the fIll valuable property in Hamburg-titles midii ablen The DWELLING HOUSE and LOT on Market Corner of Snowden Street, running thronght Mercei Street. The Dwelling and en sre bricli, avred with tin. On the Lot Ise~riag ltt and allpeie ragetsi liah' - o T th te4spre Sta k godToSoyP aln Homeiaui Hotl n myic p~nis uldiir*O S' J BRIeCK BfIIN4, upi~d'a Two Storesan Dwelling oflot inniing through oo b t the latter Steet r;. e c k .tre. -- The LOT e i oner ket tnd Leaven .rth Streets, running through to Uerper Street. On tbi Lot isa new One and a half Story HOUSE tered and painted. - FIVE HUNDRED SHARES Hamburg and Edgefield Plank Road Stoek.' The sbove property will be on accomaet ting term., or exchanged for tand in Souteriie gin, or negroes. O h A. ICNROL' Hlamburg, Octl I f 3 Valuable Lands for Sale, T HE Subscriber offers for sale the TRACT 0 LAND on which he now lives, sitated-on Savannah River, seventeen miles above Austa well adapted the cultivation of Cotton and containIng 1176 Ar e3, more or less. Between five and sil lundreJ a - of leared land, one unded oftliieh"is erstqulI ty low grounds, and one haundrl acres fresh, whiljs the balance of the cleared land is in a fair state of cultivation. The plSe has everal fine spring. ci it. On the premisrt wie All "' edsary buildings. It is as healthy*a location, and as mnoral and intel -. gent a neigborhood as can be fo inSthe .eu One other Tract containg PlIA HUNDRR ambrD c *W I 4C tflignertejn. Valabe deisd u y reeks.O the yrei'is are all pecessary- buildin several good i . Th e le is hTRATe4 i'i Biei~ , a' *$!! hd jted to asml force. Thqabove lands will be sold onaccomdatug tera, and. if desired, negro propert, aaprle will be taken in payment. 1 will take showing the lands to any who may wish to prse or any Information given by addressing the boer at Woodlan, S. C. J. B. UPLMIS .' The Busy Bee, A Paper just issued in Charleston, South Carolin devoted to the promotion of Literature, Fine Arts, Science, and Industrial Pursuiti, and'partiejglarly to the encouragement of Nativc 'opubishe regularly, a'4 ejjib4 ith Or gpiae's.Poems, Amusing klhi, & c al fSi ill be illustrated bycuts and~ 'de , both beantiful and numerous. It is als obe qg tended (o" the other States,' both South a'~ Norti', and will hfflird a''r~re 4ppitinity for Advertising.' Only 4 smialpon~o of the paper, however, will lie dvoted to Adetfing; but those who advertis wifl have. heir'notices set forth to the best advan tage, twigh skitable guts and desigps, on very rea sonable terms. Persons desirous of seeing the papei, can call at Mr. .J. PHINNEY'S Printing office,' the rear of 48 Broad street, and olltaig copies,b paying 6* cents. Thuge at a distance can enelosea Post Office Letter Stadap"and l 1lb6 forwarded~ Terms-82 per year, bilrfgablp in advance. A pril. 16. 13 The South Carolina Agricuturist. T3 HE Exeestive Committee of the State Agri Acultural Society of South Carolina havingse lected the subscriber to edit their paper, a prospec tus is now Issued in compliance with their instrue-. ions. This journal will be devoted to Agriculture. Horticultur, Natural Science Rural Taste, Archia tetre ad rt'thd. ~oh'onia and Manufacturig inrest, 4jud all thep * uinjppg 'ieralm povement, It will also contain a atfltransri o the .anizatino' and jgroozeidlilg of the Society', Es-isnd comrh.uuicatjons frqrp te best writers in the Stte and a monthly summary of the sii of the A gricultural ihess. All &ubjct'devotedt the improvement of 'the min4 th solstock, an domestic comfort, will findreay admission into ,~ columns, ad suoh'contributions are' cally desir ed. The'work *1ilb prihtedjuzt1a, new an$ fair ty~, on lihe' theppb' wii a tinted coe? Impd istn ii tilirt. ipages per month. Ti caon coninience on the 1stf ay 1856. heewill also be published an additional atertid Ing sheet is a supplement, in which a limited agm' her of advertisements will be iuserted. Tsxe-$l.00 per annum. No paper sent unle* the mone is paid in advance. Life Members l the State Agricltural Society wili recive the pa1 per without cost.''- . Papers interested in tgi as o frpo'm will please publi' tis'a di~ati bi~ same editoli A.'M xcan e -lci .4- . -daG.SU MER, EditrSouth Carolina e~cilturst.! Stat Ag lal SogetyRoi Columba Woods Hair Restorative. rpERE are plenty of young Gentlemien, ar .well as plenty of old cues, whose beards -. turing gray, which gives the former a toddea) of neainess, and exposes the age ofJa latter. To avoid these little perplexities, we advise such of our readers to use Prof. WOOD'S lIk7R'R ES TORA TIVE, which will, in the cous6'.oftafed weeks, che the whitehar to ita 'natural eolois. It does not dethe hair, like the most .of the Bair Retoratives, but prdees a auIng eof - lt ainedglos'y ' Ecah Wa' h'nd see4 many persons wohvdeit suedesfdly, and l prononed it the Qon 'inyanltiqer whiohi has come to their idea pf "4 re for gry e !s? W 1 'come u it ah~out tw.io aeand. ife ak' ' of ageadd Ihii, 'i t1 yestyounge~-n ,tdea me tII niti t'o look'quite on and feel inuuhliks getlug ayng war . ' ca i s oaulous, and itw i be a nIdeal to halr noir a's it wo60 t an idea''t tosf'the Du E hBaeingbam. We'kiew seeriil ihias dud pdmne young widolas,"'5rhbse' le just beginn as une'a'silves'' lf n have been takn er1oaly , ,, artng tothI, remedy; and we advis e otul~yany lon ger.tnever fals.-t. e'kSi For sale, wholesale and reab. WhM. H mDrug a Augueta, Ga. AprihB3 - . - z