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S UPARTED this Ilife,on tae 3d'Fbruar last, aties residence; in this District, Mr. RUFUS HOLLY, son of ALFRED and ELIZAETU HoLL, in tho 32d year of his age. . - The deceased was a kind and an affectionate hus band; a fond and devoted father; an iniulgent and good master, and a firm friend. Although he never united himself to any Church, yet the writer of this has hopes of his acceptance with his blessed Re deemner. A FaIxca. DIzz, on the 15th February, at the residence of her grand-father, MARY VIRGINIA CHEATHAM, daughter of RoBEaR and AXx CREATUAV, aged five years and eight weeks. The deceased child with her living sister, having lost her mother when only three weeks old, continued to reside with her grand-parents, at whose place shi was born, and by whom she was watched over with much parental care and- affection. She had just ar rived at that age when children are most interesting to all around them, when death claimed her as its prey. To her surviving parent and grand parents, it is a sad bereavement, but weep not dear friends, for Her spirit is flown In peace to God's throne, To praise our Saviour, and know as she's known. She sings now above, Made perfect in love, And never, 0 never, she thence shall remove. She rests now in peace, Beholds the Lord's face, Thrice happy, so early to finish her race. T. M. B. DraE, in this District, on the 10th day of February last, of Dropsy of the Chest, Mr. ROBERT G. GUR FIN, in the 40th year of his age. The deceased became a member of the Baptist Church at Bethany, in 1841, and lived as such up to the time of his death. He bore his severe affliction with uncommon patience and fortitude. His conver sation during the latter part of his illness evinced to those who visited him, that change of heart which gives assurance of his entrance into the rest of God's elect. He has left an afflicted and affectionate companion, three sisters and numerous relations and friends to t mourn his demise. A FaRiEa. DIED, in Augusta, Ga., on Thursday, the 26th inst., c of Measles, Mrs. MARY A. E. THURMOND, wife of BENJAXIN TRURxoD, and daughter of Mrs. ANN BussaY, of this District, aged 23 years. 2 months and 19 days. She had lived a pious member of Red Hill Baptist Church for a number of years. and in her last illness placed her confidence in the finished work of her blessed Saviour, and left the most gratifying consolation with her weeping friends and relatives that she has gone to rest with her crucified Redeemer. She leaves a disconsolato husband, one small child, t a fond mother, brothers and sisters, and a large circle of other relatives and friends to deplore their loss. J. G. D. Dry Goods at very Low Frices for Cash. WILLIAM SHEAR, Augusta, Ga., has just re ceived from New York a large supply of STAPLE and FANCY GOODS, adapted to the Spring and Summer season, embracing a great variety of new and beautiful styles of Ladies' DRESS GOODS, and articles for GENTLEMEN and YOUTH'S WEAR, and for HOUSE and PLANTATION SERVANTS, which he will sell at decidedly lower prices for CASH than they can be sold on the usual credit terms. Au gusta and Graniteville SH[RTINGS, Cotton OSNA BURGS and Georgia, STRIPES, will be sold at manufacturer's prices. Planters and Families from the country, wishing to purchase for CASH, are re spectfully invited to examine the assortment. Augusta, April S in 13 Worms ! Worms !-A great many learned treatises have been written, explaning the origin of, r and classifying the worms generated in the human system. Scarcely any topic of medical science has elicited more acute observation and profound research; tl and yet physicians are very much divided in opinion on the subject. It must be admitted, however, that, S after all, a mode of expelling these worms, and pur- a fvin g the body fronm their presence, is of more value than the wisest diiquisitions as to the origin. The expelling agent has at length been found-DR. Mc LANE'S VERMIFUGE, prepared by Fleming Bros. is the much sought after specific, and hats already su perseded all other worm 3eidicines, its efficacy being universally acknowledged by medical practitioners. pi"Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED YERMIFUGE. manu factured by FrLmsIN Ba~os. of Pittsburgr. Pa. All other Vermifuges in comparison are worthless. Dr. McLane's genuine Vcrniifuge. also his celebrated Liver Pills, can now be haefat G. L. PENN'S Drug Store. None genuine without the signature of Flem ing Bros. April S 1t-(l) 13 Perry Davis' Pain Kiner. I-r has been said of ol-" this is a world of w'on der"-and to the o'server is daily prese-nted some thing new and wonderful. both in nature and art. Men of genius and skill are constantly engaged im seeking out that which may become valuable to thet public, and a living emblem to seientifies, and frm n!l these wonders which have be-en brought before the world, and p:d-ticularly o'ur Meudien:! F.aculty. there has been nothing as yet surpassed Per'ry Da via' Pain Killer, whieb is thme most valuable famiily medicine now in use, for many internal ail external coniplaitnts that flesh is heir to. Ti' convince you of the fact, you have but to call at the drug store. where you can get a bottle-from 25 cents to $i. 7 The friends of Capt. WILLIAM GREGG, respecctfully announce him as a Candidate for COL ONE L of the 7th Regiment, S. C. M., to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Col. S. HIARRISON. Er'TE Friends of Mamj. D AVID L. STIAW, respeetfully nominate him as a candidate for COLO NE L 7th Regiment, S. C. M., to fil the vacanecy occaisioned by the resignatiotn of Col. UAanisoN. Concordia Lodge, No. 50, A. F. M. A Regotar Communication of this Lodge will be hl-d at their NEW IIALL, in the Odd Fellows & Ma sonic Building, on Saturday evening. the 18th inst., at 73 o'ekock. Echi member is particularly re quested to be in atteiidance at the hour specifed atd those in arrears for initiatiotn fees or due.s will di. well to settle the same, as hereafter the Laws '.f the Lodge in relution to such defaulters will be rigidly enforced. By order of E. BLAND, W. M. D. Rt. D~raisoE, See'ry. A prill St: 12 CA LHOUN WHIISKEY ! U LST PReceived Ten Cares of Superior CAL IIOUN WIllSKIEY, whic~h is guaranteed by the* Agent toi be a p'ure utnadulterated article. Put upi in Cases ofl one dozen lIhttles expressly for S..thern consumption. S. E. BOW ERS, Agent. Ilamburi., .\ pr'il 8 t 13 GOLD WATCII LOST! J O)S'T on '[Thursd~ay, the 3d1 :nst , btw<u eni Gran .4 it.vilile and -1. II Timmerain's-lo iiles :1swet E:dgeseld C. 1.-.a Lilies' stial GOLD) WAT~ Il-pain faice-the m:.ke atnd nmber- not reciollectied. A tny informaitiont conearningnt said Watch addressed~ to the Subscriber at Phl asaini L~ane. P. 0 . will be itakfully received anid th find' r liberadly rewvardeid. J B. TlMME~RMAN. A pril 8 3t5 13 Sheriff's Sale. B Y Virtue of sundry writ,. of Fierni Facis ti' ate diricted, I w'll proeed to sell at Edi.e field C. II., on the first Mi'ndaIy in May next, the~ follow itg property in the fo~llowaing case, to wit: M. WV. Clairy vs Elizabeth Turner, A Tract of Lanpd containing one hunidreid acre-s, more or I-e.. adjoining lands of Johnm Mack, Calaway Clark and others. Terms of sale, Cash. JIAS. EIDSON, s.E.D. A pr 8, 14 FINAL NOTICE. Li, Persons indebted to me either biy Note or A Aeo-it re here notfed hatmypaer are left in hands of I). P. Self. Esq., for collection. and I would say ti all who wish to save costs to cal and s' tile with six weeks. Timely warning. en N. T. SKINNER. A pril 8 4t 13 Notice to Planters. tENRY will stand this Spring Senson at lii ARIMON GALLMAN'S, six mi'es from - Edgefield Village, at $lf0 the season, and S$S5 inburanee.THOS. G. B~ACON Apsnll . - -t :3 D 's s o Iutio n! T HE Co.partnership heretofore existing between the, undersigned, under the name and style of J. M. NEWBY & CO., is this da} dissolved by mutual consent. The name of the firm will be used in the liquidation of debts. J. M. NEWBY, C. B. DAY, W. S. WISE. Augusta, 23d March 1857. Co-Partnership Notice. T HE Undersigned, having purchased from Mr. J. M. Newby his entire interest in the late rm of J. M. Newby & Co., will continue the Ready-Made Clothing Business In all its branches, under the name and style of I. K. IIORA & CO. All persons indebted to the old firm, either by note or book account, are requested to make payment to. the new firm of J. K. flora & Co. J. K. HORA, W. T. TIMMERMAN. W. S. WISE, C. B. DAY. Augusta, Mar 23,1857. -0aUS H AVING disposed of my interest in the Cloth esing business to J. K. IIORA & CO., I re pectfully solicit for them a continuance of the Patronage of my old friends J. M.NEWBY. Augusta, 23d Mar. 1857. tf 18 Head-Quarters, 7Tu REGIMENT, S. C. M. CHAVES' CREEK, Mar. 31, 1857. )RDERS, NO - BY Virtue of an Order from Brig. Gen. WEVER, this day received, an election will be held in he 7th Regiment, S. C. M., on Friday the 15th day next, for COLONEL, to fill the vacancy oc asioned by the resignation of Col. IIA RRsoN. By order of D. L. SHAW, Lieut. Col. 7th Reg't. S. C. M. April 8 6t 13 Head-Quarters, 7Mn REGIMENT, S. C. M. CHAvEs' CREEK, April 2, 1857. )RDERS, NO - BY Virtue of an order from Brig. Gen. WEvER, an election will be in the Upper Battalion, 'th Regiment. S. C. M., on Friday, the 15th May text, for MAJOR of said Battalion, to fill that iffice recently declared vacant by the resignation if Maj. LovEIes. By order of P. L. SH A W, Lieut. Col. 7th Reg't. S. C. M. April 8 6t 13 Saluda Sentinels---Attention! YOU are hereby commanded to be and appear at MT. WILLING, on Saturday the 25th pril, at 10 o'clock, A. M., properly equipped and repared for drill and instruction. By order of A. D. BATES, Capt. JAs. A. Dozlia, 0. S. April 8 3t 13 Head-Quarters, 10TH REGIMENT, S. C. MI. MINE CREEK, Apr 4. 1857. 5 ORDERS, NO - FiE LOWER BATTALION of this Regi ment will assemble at MT. WILLING, on aturday, the 25th April, armed and equipped as ie law directs. The Upper Battalion, will assenble at R. M. CURRY'S. on Saturday, the 2nd May, armed d equipped as the law directs. The Commissioned and non-Cornmissioned Offi rs will nssemble the day previous for drill and istruction. Lieut. Col. J P. R ATEs and Maj. A. B. DR.AN re chamrge~d wvith the extension of this order to eir rcspective commands. Messrs. MIcCAR-rEV & TUiRNER will pease ttend SChief Musicians. By oirde~r of S. J. WA TSON, Col. 10th IRegimnt, S. C. MI. .T. IT Wm E, Adj't. 3 April 8' 3 i Dr. McLANE'S C ELE BR ATED3 LIVER PILLS. Two of the best Preparations of the A gee They are not rcm mended as Universal Cure-ails, but simply for what their name pur ports. The VERMIFUGE, f0r expelling Worms from the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms. The LIVER PILLS; for the cure of LIVER COM PLAINT, all BILIOUS DE RANG.EMENTs, SICK H-EAD ACHE, &c. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane's Cele brated VERMIFUGE and LIVER PILLs, prepared by bOLE PROPRIETORS, Pitts burgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other preparations now before the public, pur porting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLANE's, are worthless. The GENUINE Mc Lane's Vermifluge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING BRO'S, 60 Woon Sr., PrITsnBUtoH, PA. Sole Proprietore SCOVIIL & MIEA D, No. 1ll, Charles Street, Ceneral Wholesale Atzents for the Southern States, : whom all orders must be addressed. lI--Sold by G. L. PENNJ, Edgefield, S. C.; A. I. CRv~mGimToN timd TurTT & PFJj.LETIE, Ilamburg ; iNER & IiaaRmsuN, Loungnires, and WARD rLAW & Lon, A bbeville. A ..nl7-r a .a Jy 33 M.' LEBESCHULTZ, -DEALER IN READY-MADE CLuT H ISO' R ESPECTFULLY informs his customers that he is now receiving a fine and splendid assort ment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Suitable for Spring and Summer wear, of the la tebt and most fashionable styles, embracing ALL ARTICLES usually kept for the outfit of GENTLEMEN, YOUTHS & CHILDREN. If a fine suit of Clothes you should desire, That all persons will certain'y admire, By all means take advice and go To M. LEssScturz's on Park Row, Such Coats, Pants, Vests and Shirts never met your sight ; Come and see ! Mark my word, you'll find all right. II have also purchased a large assortment of Boots and Shoes, which only requires an examination of their styles and material to recom mend their sale to such persons as desire a-superior article. gW In addition I have an extensive Stock of the latest and most apgroved styles of Hats, Trunks, Valises, &ec. I keep constantly on hand a full supply of the best Spanish SEGARS. M. LEBESCHULTZ. April 1 3t 12 NEW GOODS, For the Spring and Summer of 157. B C. BRYAN, at the Brick Store, ever . on the alert for the pleasure and comfort of his many -kind and generous customers and friends, has just returned from Charleston with -a large and general assortment of MAGNIFICENT DRY GOODS,.-which have been selected with great care as toquality,and he flatters himself with much taste as to the style and beauty of his Goods, and which. are well adapted to the SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE ! Confident of rendering satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage, he urgently requests the Ladies and Gentlemen of Edgetield to give his Stock an examination and judge for themselves. Among the many beautiful articles in his Ladies' Dress Goods Department, --May be found Fancy and Phin Black SILKS ; Plain and Figured BAREGES; Crape DePA RIS, Black and Colored ; Solid BRILLIANTS, White, Green, Pink, &c.; Printed .Jnconet and Organdie Muslins ; Jaconet, Swiss, Nansook and Mull Muslins; Fine French, Scotch and English Ginghams ; Englibh and American Prints; White.and colored Stella SHAWLS; A fine Lot of MANTlILLAS and TALM AS; Dress TRIMMINGS, FRINGES, &c., in great rariety and new styles ; . BON NETS and Bonnet RIBIBONS, which for beauty are without comparison i White. Rope, Crown and Cruvelli SKIRTS; Para.ois, Fans, &e., &c., &c. -ALSO .7ust opened and for sale cheap a g-ol stock of RIuassia, Scotch and IlInekaback Diapers and Tow ellings; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns, very cheap; Brown and Bleach Table I)amnsks; Bleached andl Brown Slhb tings zand Shtectings; Osnaburgs ,ad Stripes, Hed Tickingi Plads, Chaeeks,.Jeansa, Linen D~rills, &c., &e. Fashionble Hats, A fine laat Leghorn, Panamna and Straw. Boots and Shoes, Meni's, Ladies, 'alisses and Chiladren. lroceries, Hardware and Crockery, &c., &e , &c. lT Goods sold very laow fur Cash. B. C. BRYAN. Aila 1. i 12 )ctagon Burial Gases! I'IE Subaseriber keepa constantly on hand a good Ivariety of this new style of M1ET ALIC B3U UtAL CASES, of beautiful form, aiid finished in erfect reseniblance of high'y p~olished ROSE VOOD. Thecse 'A S I- S arc now extensively used indi poss tmany valtuable advatnges over all ;oluzs now before the public. JOHN M. WITT. Edlgefielad, Febl 0 6mu 5 Executor's Sale, I LL be -o'd on Alondlay the I13th dany of .\pail next, in te Taown aar llamiburg, at lvnt a'clc, A. Ml., the followitig n,,aed paraopar y,owit: Trke Hi:ek flouse tad Loat ot Centre Street, be. nv at part aaf Lot No. I 21. havingz 3i feet fraant and unniniig back 3ta0 feet to Coonk Street. One I l.-uw~e and~ [at aan Market Street No. 74. aving 32 feet on alarket Street, and runnting back 200 feet to, Mercer Street. One Ilouse anal Lot on Market Street. No. 58. ontaining 47 feet on Mlarket Street, anal runnaing ak 2010 feet to Mereer Stree't, aaur vacant Lots known in thte plati -of the Toawtn f Hamburg as numbers 274, 275, 276 anal 277. Sold as the propaerty of Benjamin F. Gowdy, deet'd. ur the benfit of the heirs and creditors. Taas-One-thtird cash, the balance on a credit of six and twelve months, with interest from date, to be secured by mortgage. Purchiasers to pay faar papersa. ROBE~RT McD)ONALD, Acting Ex'or. Hamburg, Masrcht 24 1857 3t 11 Admin itraor's Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Es Atate of Sarah Gregory. dee'd. are requestedl to render in their accoutnts properly attested without dely, anal those indebted must make payment at n early date. I am determined to make a final set tlenent in a shut t time. RICHARD GREGORY. Feb. 4 1857 3m 4 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. rp H E Subscriber ofl'ers for sale his hOUSE atnd 1LOT in the Vil'ge oaf Edgelield, consisting of three acres, with every necessamy buildling on the premises, well oif excellent water, &c. Terms accommodatng. W. LOGUE. Mr 4 tf 8 Nulrsing Bottles. A NEW and improved Style.-Also, Nipple Olasses, Breast Pipes and Pumpjs, Nipple Shields, Teethiag Rings, &c. For sale by A. G. & T..J. TE AGUE, Druggists. May 23 _ ___ tr___9 Notice. I WILL no~t fill any order after this date, to Touwn or Country, without the Cash enclosed, as I sell Goods for a sma'l profit, andl 1 am tnot authta ized to sell Goods on the shortest timte. S. E. BOWERS, Agent. Unburtr, Feb. 10 1857 tf 5 Not ice. A LL Persons inde~bte'd to the Estate of Nathan iel Corley, "ee'd., arc res.tead to settle the same withottt delay, and thtose having demands against .said Estate are hereby notified to render theta in properly attested, by the 5th day of May iaxt, otherwise their claims will positively be de ba. B. CORLEY, Adm'or. Fe 9 3m 5 IRISH POTATOES. AF EW isl. of a choice variety for Planting, just received by E. PENN, A gt. Itar 2.5 if 11 Stella Shawls. B ROOM1 & NORRRELL, A cous-ra, GA.. have reeived a handsome assortment of STEL LA SHA WLS, of all colors and qualities, to which they would invite attention. A ugusta, April I 157 tf 12 "HAVE YOU ANY CHASE 1" F NOT, please bear in mind that E. PENN, A gent, has just received a fresh lot of English Dairy CHEEiBE-a flne article. M....2o tf 11 NEW SPIGGO ODS, -At Bland .& "Butler's! W E have received during the past and present week, a LARGE and MAGNIFICENT S~TOCJEE' OF". ClrOOrbs1, Adapted to the present and approaching season, to which we invite the attention of the trading com munity. The Ladies are respectfully solicited be fore making their purchases to call and examine our ansortment of DRESS GOODS, MANTILLAS, &c., Which comprises the latest varieties in b.tyle and design, having been.selected by our Mr. BUTLER from the choicest Stocks of the New York and other Northern markets, and will be sold for Small Profits. Among the EE11eS 6@@=2 May be found Rich Black Flounced Silk ROBES; Rich Colored Flounced ROBES; Rich Fancy Plaid and Cheney SILKS; " Plaid and Striped Foulard do " Black and Colored Brocade do Plain Gro DeRhine and Gro DeNaple Silks; Plain Black SILKS, of various qualities ; Rich Embroidered Barege Flounced ROBES; Rich Organdie and Jaconet do do a a "4 MUSLINS ; " French Printed Cambricks and Brilliants; Plain and Figured SAVONS; Printed and Plain CHALLIES, of all colors; it " BAREGES, " " " Challie ROBES; Black and Colored MARETZE; 46 96 BAREGES Canton Cloths, Alpaecas and Bombazines; English and French CRAPES; Black and Colored GRENADIES Cruvelli SILKS and Plain LUSTRES; Scotch and American GINGHAMS; French, English and American PRINTS; Silk and Lace MANTILLAS; Barege and Muslin SCARFS ; Black Chantilla SHAWLS and MANTILLAS; Silk and Lace TALMAS; White Cactus, Cord and Crown SKIRTS ; Patent Steel Spring and Skeleton do Marseiles and Crinoline do Of EMBROIDERIES we have a large and' mag nificent assortment; Real Lace SETTS ; Black and White Crape SETTS; French worked Muslin COLLARS and Sleeves; Embroidered, Ilemstiched and Corded HAND KERCHlIErS; Muslin BANDS, in great varieties; Plain, Plaid and Striped Swiss MUSLINS; Linen COLLARS and SLEEVES in setts; Ladies and Misses Silk and Cotton HOSE ; " Silk and Kid GLOVES; " Buck and Kid Gauntlets; " Black Lace MITTS; Dress TRIMINGS, Lining SILKS, &c.; French and Rail Road CORSETTS; And last, though not least a superb assortment of what the ladies term." PERFECT LOVES OF BONN1ffS," for Ladies and Misses. FOR HOUSEKEEPERS, We have a nice lot of Linens, Bleached and Brown Sheetings. Pillow Casings, Table Damasks, Napkins, Towelings, &c. FOR THE FARMERS, We have a complete assortment of Plain and Striped Osnabnrgs, alarlboro Stripes and Plaids, Cot tonales and Linen Drills for men and boys wear. HATS, SHOES, BOOTS, &c. g. The community are respectfully invited to inspect our Goods and priers. We feel confident that we cnn-at least wt mean to try to-please every taste. BL AND & BUTLER. Edgefield, A pril 1 tf 12 NEW SPRtING~ & SUMMER EPElNN, A gent, is daily receiving from a ewYrk and Charleston, his Stuck of oods for the Spring and Summer trad4.x L.ADIES DRESS GOODS. A mong his lDress Goods may be found a varied and nagniicient assortment of Bareaes, Challies, Rtichl Barege Robes, Rich Plauin and Fignred Silks;Prinited Organdies, M.an~chester, Seo~ch andi~ Domestic Cinzlhamns, A flue steck or Stella Shawls, Scarfs, Manutillas, lloopl siid lan~breoidered Skirts, &e., &c. English and American Prints. A large and unusually handsom~e ass..rtment of Englisht and .\meriean Paints, of every style, price mduu qulity. White Goods. A very dlesirable stock oif all kinds of White (3ods, conisistingL int part of P'lain Ch.-eks nnid s.triped Swiss, .lne..net atnd Nansook .iuslins, Swiss and JTaeonei Ta irnmings and1 Unnns. Muslin andu face Cuollars. Undlersleeves aiid Setts for Ladiies, S ises aind ChI ldren. Domestic Goods f every description.nnod at very reasonable prices. Bonnets, Ribbons and Trimmings. A snperb assurtment of the latest, neateet aind most fashi~tmable Iton nets, toget her with a u nique sehe ion of the most bewitehing Uonnet Ribebons and Flowers that ha., ever been opened in this To.wn. Also, Landies' liress Trimmnings, selected with thec greatest enre in regard to, taste and quality. -Gloves and Hosiery. A very;,arge anal choeic.e supply just received and ipened for insp~ectioni. Parasols and Fans Cf the mast imperova-d and convenient stiks-somc f thenm rich and rare, nnd all beautiful. Shoes! Shoes! The attention of custonmers is invited to examine ry stock of Shoes, wh'ch will be f..und larae and esirable, and at prices that will give entire satis faction. Also, Hats, Caps, Groceries, Crockery, AYANKEE NOTIONS, nda great varicty of useful and ornatmental arti cles not necessary to entrerate. g-'The public ate respectfully inv'ted to call and examine my Stock. E. PENN, Agent. Mar 25 tf - 1 EXTENSIVE SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN ALBANY, GA. T H E Subscriber will sell at publie auction, on T UESDAY, the 12th day of MAY ntext, in the City of Albany, 231 Business and Residence Lots, Of one fourth, one half. and one Acre ech. These Lots are situated in the most desirable parts of the City. Sale positiVe, and to contitnue fromt day to day until completed. Terms, Otie third etash, one-third six months, and one-thiirdl twelve months. Thte location of Albany being in the centre of hec rich Gotton Growing Lands of South-Western Georgia, and the Southern Terminus of the South Western Railroad, receivina as she will do, the next season, Fifty to Sixty '11ousand Bales of Cot ton, with a ratpld yearly increase, ofi'ers the great est inducement ftor inivestment of any other point in the Southern States. The Cars will be running to Albnny by the first of September next, and to within 10 miles by the day of sale, from which station there will be aunple accommodati:>ns by Stage', for visitors. WM. W. CIIEEVER. Albany, March 31 t 12 New Market Steami Mills! T H1 E Sbscriber gives notice to the people of Abbevi lle, Laurens and Newherry, that his Steam Mills have been recently thoroughly repaired. I have put in' new Boilers and fist rate Bolting Cloths, and I think I am now pre pared to make as fine Flour as any made in the State. My regular Grinding days are Tuesanys and Fridavs. Persons from a.aistance can be accom modated at any time by getting to the Mill before Sunset. I will grind for them any night in the week. .1. Y. L. PAR TLOW. New Mitrket, Mar 31, 3mm 12 Pot Ash. (IL. PENN, Agent, has just received a sup U.. ply ofPOT ASH, put up in tin cans, with full directions for making soft and hard soap. Ja... eIf 2 - AUGUSTA ADVERTISEMENTS. SPRING TRADE 1857, JAMES HENEY, AUGUSTA, G RORGOA. H AS received an entirely New and Fashionabl Stack of Spring Dry Goods, whiel he off'ers at the lowest possible prices. Among hi Stock are to be found the followin, article:, viz: Colored and ulain Eress SILKS; Foulard " GRENADINES and CHALLIES; TAMAR TINES, a new article for dresses; Plain and figured BAREGES; Fig'r'd Lawn, Jaconet and Organdie MUSLINS ., i "6 " Monining " Jaconet and Organdi ROBES; Barege and Tissue " Grenadine " " Mourning Barege DeLAINES; Ginghams and CALICOES; White and Colored BRILLIANTS; " " Pique CLOTHS; Ladies' Pique BASQUES; " Emb'd " Boys' Pique JACKETS; Dotted Swiss MUSLINS; Checked and Striped Jaconet MUSLINS; Swiss and Nanasook " Plain Jaconet, Swiss and Mull " Bishops' LAWN; Striped pnd Plain Indian Twilled LONG CLOTH; hair Corde Jaconet MUSLINS; Berlin Corded CAMBRICS; " ~ SKIRTING; Lace and Embr'd Collars and SLEEVES, sep erate and in setts: Mourning Collars and SLEEVES, separate and in setts; Tape bor'd, Hemstiched and Embr'd HAND KERCIIIEFS; Mourning Hemst'ched and Embr'd HAND KERCHIEFS; Infants' Embr'd Waists and DRESSES; Hoop and Embr'd SKIRTS, for Ladies and Misses ; Eugenie Corded SKIRTS; Shirtings, Sheetings and Irish LINENS; Planters' and Fancy LINENS, for Boys and Gent's wear; A splendid assortment of HOSIERY; Alexander's Kid and Silk GLO VES; Marseilles and Lancaster QUILTS; Alsn,a splendid assortment of Stella SHAWLS; " . 1 " SCARFS; Black and Colored MANTILLAS; PARASOLS, FANS, &e. To which is added Mrs. IHeney's beautiful supply of Millinery Goods. Augusta, March 24 1857 tf 11 HENRY DALY, BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. r IIE Subscriber, thankful fur the liberal patron lage which lie bus received from his Edgefield friends, wishes again to announce that he is now opening a VERY SUPERIOR Stock of LADIES AND GENTS' BOOTS AND SHOES Of every description, w'hieh will be sold at a snal advance on Cost. The Goods are all FRESH and CAREFULLY SELECTED, by myself peronally; .ad I hope to be able to satisfy every one, for the trouble of examining my stoek. The Goods must be sold by the 1st July at Whole sale or Retail. UTanis.-Retuil, Cah., Wholesale, time with a povedl paper. OT One price system strictly adhered go. HENRY DA LY, Under the U. S. Ilotel. A ugusta, Ga , Mar 2, tf 8 CilEAP DRY GOODS STORE. SPRING TRADE, 1857. B ROOM & NOR RE LL, AUGaUSTA, GA are now in receipt ofr their new Stock of Sp.rinig and Summ~er DR Y GOODS, comprising atl ef the latest styles itf the season in LADIES' DR SS GOODS. EMBROID)ERI ES, &c., togeth er with a mo.st comlelte assortmuent of STA PLE AND IDOMES TIC GOODS, to which they re spetfully solicit attention: Plain Black and Faney Dress Silks; Richi Fa'ulard, B3,age and aluslin Robes; Plain and Printed Jaeonets, Cabriies, Brilliants and Lawns; Frenich Printed Mluslins, Organdies, and Lawns; Plain Caml.ies nade P'rinted Chially D)'Laines; Printed Linen Lawns, ier Ladies' Dresses; Chmrbrays, Gingheamis and Prints ; Pain Debeges and Debege Robes, for Traveling Dresses ; alourning Goods, in good aissortnment ; Cambr:.s, .1 aeonts, MulIls, Nainsotiks, Plain, Stried anid Cheeked; Piin and I )otted Swiss; white and Colored Tarlatanis; Cm~bric Dimities, India Twi:ls, and White Bril liats; Curtain Muslini; Whlilte Craipe Shawls ; Stella Sha:wls; Ebr,ider.es, a very large assortment ; Iosiery, a large assortmlent of evTery descriputon; Alxne' Kid Gloves: Silk iitts, Long and Short ; Dress Trimmings, Wh~aebunes, Long and Short: Skirts and Skirtings; Fans, of all kinds ; Parasols, large assortmenit; Ldies' Umbrellas; Summer Clo:hs, Cassimteres, Drap D'Etes, Pant Linens, Drillings, Coatings, Ceottonadecs, and many other Goods fur Gents and Hoys. Irish Linens, Table Damasks, Danmask Table Cloths, Napkins, Doylies, Toweli, iUuekabacks, Crash, &c., &c.; Linen and Cotton Shcetings, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4; Pillowv Linens and Cottons; Englsh Long Cloths; B:eached and Brown Sheetings, a very great va riety of makes; Together with a large assortment of Goods for servants. Auguta, A pril 1 I1857 tf 12 CHEAP CASH STORE!! WILLIAM UK. CRANE, Augusta, Ga. TAS just received a large and splendid Stock 01 ISPRING GOODS, which he oftrson his usual low terms for CASH. Those who wish to hiy Goods Ilow, will do wvell to examine his Stock, whrj they will at all times find Goods at the lowesi C ASI P RICE, amiong them are Rich IBarege and Aluslin R OBES, all qualities; Nwv Designs Rich Sattin Stripe Printed Berage; Rich Plaid, Striped and P'lain 'silks: Plain Black Lustring and Gro DeRhine Silks ; Rich Embroidered Flounceed Dresses ; Fine French .lacomets and Organdie Muslins ; Ne.v Styles Ginghams and Prints, very cheap ; handsone Printed Lawns and Muslins, at l2b; New Styles Whaalebone and Embroidered Skirts: Fine Enbroideredl Collars and Sleeves to nmatcht New Styles Manntillas, all qualities and prices; White Embroidered mind Plain Crape Shawvls ; Rich Ribbonms andl Trimmings of various kinds: A ll kinds of Dress Goods in Muslins and.jaconets Faruers Satin Lineni Coatings and Drillings; All kinds of Goods suitable for Mens' and Youths Summer Wear ; Diaers. Bedtiek, Denimns, Ilosiery and Gloves Bleached andl Brown Sheetings andl shirtings and a great variety of other Goods usually kept ii a Retail Dry Goods Store. Augusta, A pril 1 1857 3t 12 Rich Silk Robes, WILLIAM SHEAR, A UGUST A, GEORGIA. H AS just received from New-York a supply e ALadies Rich Silk Flounced ROBES, of new and beautiful styles. --A L S 0 A gret variety of other articles of Ladies' DRE*N GOODS,suitable for the presentseason. The pub lie are r u~ invited to examine the assortment abW r.i 1 87 tf 12 CANDIDATES!' For Congress. 07 We are authorized by the friends of Gen. M. L. BONHAM, to announce him as a Candidate e for the U. S. House of Representatives, to ill the i vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. P. 8. - -Brooks. E-The Friends of H. R. SPANN, Esq., re spectfully announce him as a Candidate for a seat in the U. $. House of Representatives to ill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. PaSTox S. BROOKS. The friends of Co. WM.. QUATTLEBUM res pectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgefield at the ensuing election. 07 We are authorized to announce LEWIS JONES, Esq., as a candidate for re-election for Sheriff of Edgefield District. UT Tug Friends of Capt. H. BOULWARE respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgefeld District at the next election. THE friends of Capt. LEWIS COVAR, res pectfully announce him as a candidate for SAerij, of Edgefleld District, at the ensuing election. The many friends of W. W. SALE, Esq., of Hamburg, in the upper part of the District, respect fully announce him as a candidate for Sherif of Edgefield District at the next election. 07 Tns Friends of Mr. ROBERT D. BRYAN respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgefield District at the next election. IV-Tus Friends of Maj. JOHN C. LOVE LESS respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefield District at the ensuing election. O7The friends of STARLING TURNER, an nounce him a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. U7 The Friends of Mr. M. W. LYLES respect fully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collec tor of Edgefield at the next election. 0 The k iends of Capt. E. W. HORN, re spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefield District, at the ensuing elec tion. UT The Friends of Mr. CHARLES CARTER respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefield District, at the next election UT The Friends of Mr. CHAS. M. MAY, res pectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Col ector of Edgefield District at the next election. Dn t is try. D e n t i s t r y . T HE Subscriber has opened an Office immediately in rear of the Court Homae, where he will at tend to any business pertaining to his Profession. Allen's Patent Teeth, Curvilinear Gum and Block I Teeth, from Single Teeth to Entire Setts, Put up in a style to please the most fastidious. Dentists wishing teeth put up on Allen's Patent, can have it done by sending in their Plates at very moderate prices. Dentists' Gold and Silver Plate, Gold Silver and Platina Wire, round, half round and cilindrical made to order. H. PARKER. N. B.-A settlement always at the completion of 1 the work. July 30 tf 29 The State of South Carolina, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, Cutcosa Woon, Mar. 25i, 1857. To Sie Managers of Election for the Election District of Edgefeld, Greeting : WT HER EAS, the Seat i7: the House of Repre TVsentatives of tihe United States for the I Fourth Congressional Ditieriet of the State aforesaid, ha~s lately become vacant by the death of the lion. PRSTON S. BROOKS. And, Whereas, by t the Law of the stteo of South Carolina. it is pro-. vided that an election shall be ordered by the Gov-i ernor, fur the purpose of flhiing the vacaney thus .ensioned, for the remainder of the term for which:e the member Fo dying was elected to serve. Now, therefoze, you and each of you, are herebmyr required, after due adlvertisement, nnd with strict reard to all'the provisions ot the Constitution and Law of the said State, touching your duty in such ( ase. to hold an election for a member of the llouse o Representatives of the United States ihr the F Fourth Congressional District, to serve for the re- f mainder of the term for which the said PRlESTON, S. BROOKS wast elected to serve. The polls to e oipene.d at the various places of election within ! the sni.i District on the FIRST MONDAY in , MAY NEXT and the day following, by the vari ous settst of Masnagers for all those places respee- i tively. The Managers for all the places of election aforesaid to meet at Edge'eld Court House on thte Wednesday fo'llowing, count the votes and transit the same forthwith to the Governor itt Columbia. ' This writ, together with your return of the elec tion to be held under it, have you before the Ex eentive of the State at Columbia without delay. Witiess, his Excellency, ROBERT F. W. ALL ST1ON, Governor and Commander in Chief of South Carolina, this twenty-fifth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-seven, and in the eighty-first year of the sovereignty and inde-pendence of the United States of A merica. ROi)T. F. W. A LLSTON. AprIll1 5t 12 TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE, TWILL attend at the times ad places herein tafer specified to collect the State and D~istrict Tax for the year commencing the first day of Octo ber, 1856. Richardson's Monday, 30th March. H erong's Store, Tuesday, 31st " Mrs. Norris' Wedneusday, 1st A pril. Mrs. Rineheart's, Thursday, 2d " Perry's X Roads, Friday, 3d " Coleman & Smith's S. Satturday, 4th " Copersille, Monday, 6th " R. M. Seurry's, Tuesday, 7th " Dorn's Mills, Sitme evening, 3 o'clock. Stevens' Store, Wednesday', 8th " Shatterfeld, Thursday, 9th " Libry l11ll, Fridlay, 10th " Strom's Store, Saturday, I ith " P'leasant Lane, Sanme evening, 3 o'clock. Cheathamt's Store, Monday, 13th" Howard's, Tuesday, 14th" White House, Wednesday, 15th " Red l11ll, Thursday, 16th " Collier's, Friday, . 17th "I Rocky Ponds, Saturday, 18th" Mrs. Mididleton's, siame evening, 3 o'clock. Wightman S. Hlouse, Monday, 20th" A. Moirgan's, Tuesday, 21st" i Cherokee Ponds, Wednesday, 22d " Hamburg, Thursday, 23d " Beach Islitnd, Fri day. 24th "t Graniteville, Saturday, 25th" Hatcher's, Monday, 27th "t Iybrand's, Tuesday, 28th "I Ridge, Wednesday, 29th" Dr. Johbn Mobley's, Thursday, 30th " Dr. J. C. Ready's Friday, 1st May. Mrs. Allens, Saturday 2nd "~ Edgefeld C. H., Monday and Tuesday, 4th and 5th John S. Smyly's Store, Wednesday, 6th May. After which time my Books will close for the pres et year. 5r Tax Payers will bear in mind that they are required by law to make a return of each white male or female born, married or died, in their respective families during the year ending 1st Jan uary 1857, and the number of blacks who have been born or died during the same period-and come prepared to furnish me theecorrect return. THEOPHILUS DEAN, -r c ... Mar 18 St 10 Physicians' Bgy Trunlks and Pocket EDCNE CASES-for sale by A.G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists, M..yo3 tf . 1 GROCERIE S-GUOCE E" Es~~~~~~a~ esee'A2.42 7A It 1HE Subsdriber has just reeeJved asei bpanid a LARGE' and FRESH Stock of Groceries,. Confectionary, &, Which have been ordered with care, and will be sold as low as can be aforded. His Stock consists in part of Sugar, Gofee, Tea, Molasses, Ric, COLEMAN'S BEST FLOUR, Mackerel, Cheese, Macaioui, TOBACCO AND SEGARS, FINE BRANDS, Together with a full supply of every article in. the Grocery line. In the Candy and Coufoctionary Department, May be found an excellent assortment of Candies, Fruits, Raisins, Fig., Prunes, Dates, Citron, Nuts of all kinds, Brandied and Preserved Fruits, Pickle. in abundance, Spices of all description, Soda, Starch, Soap, Candles, &e., he. Bugar, Wine, Soda and Butter Bniscuits& Crackers, Fresh Salmon, Sardines, Clams and Lebeters, Cod Fish, Dried Beef, Beef Tongue, he. FINE WINES AND LIQUORS. Always on hand a splendid assortment, which in regd to quality and .Savor, cannot be excelled in he two States. CHAMPAIGNE WINES, OF ALL KINDS,. Byss' best Porter. Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, Rum, &c., Of every price and quality. But the Subscriber deems it unnecessary to ena nerate further, as he flatters himself that he has in Store as cbmplete a Stock of. Goods as is usually bnd in a well conducted Grooery Store. p? Give me a trial and be convinced. WM. LEGG. Mar 4 tf 8 Boot 'and Shoe Manufactory.' HFE Subscriber having opened a BOOT T AND 8 R O E MANUFACTORY >pposite the Post Office, respectfully announces to he citizens of Edgefield Village and District, that s he prepared to make to order any article in the Boot and Shoe Business ! laving the best workmen in the District in his em ,oyment and being a practical workman hiaself t feels warranted in saying that his work will be lone in the neatest and latest styles. He has * on hand a large Stock of fine PUMP IOLED fine WELTED and DOUBLE Soled OOS. Also, a stock of gentlemen and ladiea' 11101 -all of his own manufacture-which he: will sell for cash. NICHOLAS McEVOY. N. B.-A Negro boy wanted to learn the Boot ad Shoe trade. Feb 4 tf 4 ilocks, Watches and Jewelry REPAIRED! R OBERT LISENBEE, takes this occs L sion to inform the citizens of Edgefield Village nd the surrounding vicinity, that he Is now pro red to accommodate all who may entrust their rork to him, on the most reasonable terms. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, cc., e with him will be properly and neatly repaired, nd warranted to work well. li He may be found at the residence of Mrs. bding, adjoining the Advertiser Ofice, where he epetfully solicits a share of public patronage. Peb4 . S n 4 WARLICK'S PATENT PLOW. r HE Subscriber respectfully calls the attention of Planters to the WARLICK PLOW, of thich he has the Agency for this District. They re so sImple in their construction that any negro of. .dinary capacity can be easily taught to stock hem. It is so arranged that the depth of furrow ad elevation of handles is entirely under tho eon rol of the plowman ; and the ease with which very variety of point or share can be attached to he Stock, add,, greatly to its value. L. S. JOHNSON, Aoswrr. Edefel C. H., Mar 18 tf 10 Cass County Lands *FOR.85ALq' AMOST valuable plantation ling on. the Weu. tern & Atlantic Rail Re , uenbracing'the nds upon which the Casville Wood-Station is loeit ed and only two anal a half miles from Camaville, ud within, two miles. of ,he Cheraokce Baptist Col-. ~ge and the Methodist Fe~male College. This tract contains TOO Acres, of which only 90 acre.. are in cultivation, the rest being heavily ibered and so convenient to the Wood-Station, hat every stick of timaber enn be readily converted ito, money. The imparovem,-nts consists of a comn fable lDwElling, a good Gin Hlouse and'all other ut houses, &c. There are on this tract about 40 acres of very fine iendow lanai, half aof which is ,et in Herds Gras. This land is capable of producing about 1000 lbs. f Cotton, 2ti bushels of Wheat or 40 bu,hels of orn. The surplus timber on the tract when sold, rl more than repay the purchase money. Any erani wishing to purchase the above tract arc re red to J. H. MIMS. Feb. 11 1857 3m 4 urkey Creek Land for Sale. j'HE Subscriber wi.<hes to sell his tract of land . Son Turkey Creek, (known as Bland's Quarter,) ontaining SEVENTEEN HUNDRED ACRES. I will ridc over the place with any person desl Ois of purchasing, su that they may judge of its uality. There Is a smnall new House upon the place, with 11 necctlary out buildings, good wcll of water, &c. Temd accommodating. ELBERT BLAND. Feb. 18 1857 tf 6 STIATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT IN ORDINARY. lrah E. Cunningham, Applicant, s . 1Petition for eorge C. Cunningham and others. Partition. Defendants.J [ T ppearing to my satisfaction that Naney Cun ninghamn, Sr., Samuel Warson and wife Louisa, Awton Cunningham, Ilenry Cunningham, Rebec a Cunningham, Mary Cunningham, Stella- Cun ngham, Draton Cunnianiham Anna Cunningham, uny Cunninghanm, Tillman Birown and wife Flo la, Robert Parri., Margaret H1. Parris, William S. am ris and Sally Parris, minors, Defendant. in the bove stated case, reside beyond the limits of this hate, It is therefore ordered that they do appear d object to the division or sale of the Real Es ate of Robert F. Cunningliam, dec'ad., on or befoire he 8th day of June next, or their consent to- the ame will be entered of record. W. F. DURISOE, o. s. u. Mar 16, 1957. .3m 10 - Notice. HE eI reditors of R. P. Harrison, are hereby notified that I will meet them at Edgefield C. I. on the first Monday of April next, to make an. xihibit of my transactions as-Assignee. CHAS. M. FREEMAN, Assignee. March 21857 tf 11 Notice. LL Persona indebted to the Estate of Jatne. S. Shaarack, dec'd., are earnestly reguested1 o make immediate payment, and those having de nands against the said Estate will render them in iroperly attested. H1. BURNE'TT, Ad'r T. M. FISHER. der Notice. ALL Proshaving claims against th Itt of Bg).Coreydee'd., will render theta In pithout delay, and those indebtled must make pyent forthwith. B. CORLEY, Adm'r. eb9 8m 6 Myackrel! Mtackrei!! T OSE wishing-FINE FISH, inspected anid~ Lpacked where they are eaught,.af all sizes and mumbers, call on S. E. BOWERS, Agent. Hamburg, Jan. 6th 1857, .tf 52 -Brushes, Brushes I IN Store a fine variety of Paint% Varnish, u.. lng Blenders, Tanners, Whitewash -rmb Dusting and Hair Brushes and Ca~~11s Brushes and Hair Gloves-iiU,oothand Shaving Brushes, he. Foe mate by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Draggits Mayg91 .., '. if