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g-Em.RZNr . SUbWE3MMU READY-MADE CL O T H U O 'u JOHN COLGAN takes pleasure in announ cing to his friends and patrons, that he has just retur. ed from New York with a LARGE and COMPLETE assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHIG, -and FURNISHING GOODS, Which were selected from the Best Establishments, and with great care as to style and quality. This Stock of Goods was purchased on good terms and are for sale Very Logw for Cash, or to puno tual customers. Fashionable Tailoring. I have also on hanil a magnificent Stock of the finest and most fashionable CLOTHS. CASSI- t IER ES. VERTINGS, &e, which I am prepared to cut and make up in a style that certainly will give perfect satiafiction. 67 An examination of my stock is respectfully solicited before trading elsewhere. Bargains will be offered. Try me: JOHN COLGAN. April 22 tf 15 CARRIAGE REPOSITORY ! CHRISTIE & HURLBERT. T HE Subscribers offer ror sale at the old stand of R. H. Sullivan, a CHOICE collection of Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies, And all other articles in their line. They have made arrangements to keep their House supplied i: with the BFT ARTICLES, from the BEST I Factories in the United States, which they will t sell LOW FOR CASH, or for good paper on short time. - CARRIAGES and BUGGIES of every des cription will be furnished to order on short notice. S. CHRISTIE, A. HURLBERT. t April 22 tf 15 THE RISING SUN, PUBLtSHED WEEKLY BY THOMAS P. SLIDER, PROPRIETOR. EDItons: THOS. P. SMER, JAS. X. CROSSON. TER5:-The " Sunt " will be published every Wednesday, at Two D..llars per aniiunt, in advance. RATES oF ADVERTTI.sU:-Advertisements in serted at the rates of Sixty-five cents per square of Thirteen lines or less, and Five cents for each additional line, for the first inset tion, and Thirty- ri five cents per square for each stbsequenitt insertion. (_ Advertisements not having the required nutnber M of insertions n'arked on them, will be continued A until ordered out, and charged accordingly. Mewberry, April 22 1857 tf 15 READ.QUARTERS. 10 ti CHARLESTON, April 1:, 1857. 4 GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 7. III. NELSON having been duly elected and Z.. commuissionted Major Genera' of the 3d Di- I vis on; A. al. SMITH having been duly elected and conmmissioned Major General of the ht. Di vision: E. B. C. CASH having been duiy elected and commissioned Major General of the 4th Di vision, they wvill be obeyed and respected accord-la ingly. Bly order of the Connnanader-in-Ch:ef. R, G. M. DUNOVANT, Adjutant and Inspector Gen~eral. April 22 1857 tL1 Head-Quarters, FIRST DI~ISION, S. C. MIlLITIAi. E ORDER, NO - FjHIE following named persor.s have been ap Ipointed and commisoned moemblers it the I DIVISION STAFF with their respe.ctice ranks, and will be obeyed and respected accordingly: W. L. CAu~noUS-Division A djutant General ith a the rank or Colonel. S. E EarL.E--Division Inspector General with .j the rank of Lieut Colhnel. SAMrcL Mat s-Division Quarter Alaster with the rank or Major. G W. .IoEL t.Srr-Diision Paty Musteri with the rank of itlajor. JAxES A. 1)oZtEa-Divisionl Aid-de-Camp with A the ranek of Major Wx. TA-rzx-Division Aid-de- Camp with the rank of Major.i Jons T. Lvosc-Divi.ion Aid-de-Camap with the. rank of Major. A. M. S.\ITih, Snaj. Gen. 1st Division, S. C. M. d April 18 It 15 Georgia Sarsaparilla Compound, DENNIS' ALTERATIVE, FOR DISEASES OF TilE LIVER AND TOt PURIFY TllE BLOOD. T IS is the beet pre.paration of Sarsapnrilla that 1.is made. All of its ingredients grow in E~dge field Distriet, and is better adapted to thte dieases in Edgefleldl District than any of the Northern - preparations of the kind. In Liver Complaints or Bihliousness it removes unnatural yellow tinge about the eyes and uponJ the skin, and improves the health and spirits. In cases of Blotehes, Pimples, &c., it removes ta the biotches and g:-eatly improves the comnplexion } As a diet drink it keeps the lUowels free and the 41 Blood pure. t1 It has such a tetndency to prevent sickness that ' every planter in Edaneteld District wvotld sav*e mneny by mauking~ free use of it in their families and on their plantations. IHonie Recomnnmendationl. From Rlev. .L. A. PORTER. who lives among us, and is well known in this Village. EnGEF:ELD, S. C., Feb 9th, 1857. DR. DEN~s.--Dear Sir: Your Sarsaparilla Com-n. pound . r A lter..liv.- h~ d a ver linec eil'eet, botih upon nmy wife iad little boy-w bienever it was given . as a laxative. &e , it never fatded. I give it ade c'idedl pr. ference ove a I oth. r pis satd mendacineI I have ever used for thamt purpose. I remain ve ry resp,.-ettully, Younrs, &c.. .JuhiN A. i'ORTERt I,>. Chl:il h .titon, S. 4. : Gen-. .lIut Es .ioss-s. Cor unssi.-ner ofr New stt I tunse, Columb~ia, S. C: .lons C.ALuwt.:-., Lig Pr. sidenat of the S. C Pa'l Road Comapany Foraa s:le in this Vilage, hby D r. A. 0. & T. .1. T Ee n:. 3 A pril 22 3115 Excellent Woo dland, NEAR El (;EIEli>,.11., S. C. O~N M.ON lA Y, 4th of .\ay nrxt. at1 Ed~getical C. 11., will be oil'ered in el A L.L LO' ,t-it* at public outcry. the Subscriber's TRACT OF' LAND). Near Edig. lield C. i1. The Tract joins Ltad of B. .J. Youngb'ood. M. Frazi~r andi others. TERaes--dor notes hearing legal mit. rest firom dasy of sale, and with approved secur ity. Credit until 25th D~ee. of the pares-ni year. C. hIR UCE W A LEER. By an order in Equity, fifty acres of the ahee land will be sold by the Commnissioner and titlesa made accordingly. A. NellNS, c.E.E U. A pril 22 1657. 2 . Horn's Creek Beat Company ATTENITION ! YOU ar ereby commanded to be and appeara Edgefield C. II., on the first saturday in May next. armed and equippees the law directs for IDrill andI Instruction. By order of Capt. E. M. SWEARINGEN. h$U an o 15 Js Ks HORA & 0, SUCCESSORS TO J. M. NEWBY & CO., NHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FINE CLOTHING) Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, &c, . n oon. READY-MADE CLOTHING -- AND - URNISHING GOODS For Men and Boys. SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES qow Ready, and embracing every VARIETY, TYLE and EXTENT. This Stoek will be found o be unsurpassed if equalled in any market South. Iaving paid strict attention to the manufacture of ur Goods, we are prepared to offer our friends and he pnblic in general GOOD CLOTHES and at w prices. TAILORING! We have aleo on hand a beautiful stock of CASSI 61ERES, CLOTHS and V.STINGS of every trade and pattern, which will be cut and made up o order in the most approved style, at the shortest totice, and warranted to fit or no sale. W Call and see for yourselves, at the old stand >f J. M.Newhy & Co., under the UJ. S. Hotel. A uousta. A ptil 15 tf 14 Dancing School ? I AVING been solicited by a number of my friends to return to Edgefield, I take pleasure a announcing to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Cdgefield Village and vicinity, that I will resume he duties ot my protession fur ONE COURSE ore, at the Odd Fellows' and Masonie hIall, com ncing on Wednesday the 22d April, at 3 o'clock, . MI., and on Saturday at 10 o'cluck, A. Al., and o'cluck, P. M. I would also say to my old patrons that I will aach the beautiful! French and Serious Family uadrilles, as well as a number of other new and cautiful Dances. J. W. BIGGS. April 15 2t 14 PLUMB & LEITNER, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AUGUSTA, GA. PHE attention of the publie is invited to our .Stuck of CHOICE UNADULTERATED )rugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils Glass, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, nd all other articl- s in our line. We feel assured 'at no hlouse in the So-uth can otler a S-oek supe or to ours in genuineness and purity. All our lfie:nal preparatiens are made in strict acordance ith the otrmnularies of the U. S. Pharmnaeopia. -ith the Iest, materials. and by the proper weights nd meastes. Our Stock of IENTAL AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, full, and we have unequalled arranenitwts fur peting additional supplits at the shortest no'tice. Feeling contident that we can furn-sh our cus mirs wi-h the Best Articie, on reasonable rms. we tespecetfully solicit iorlers, and pledge urselves to till them with fidelity and despatch. PLUM & l.EITNER. Late D. B. Plan t- Co. Augusta, Ga.. A pril 13, 141n1 14 Glennfield Patent Starch! [1 EI Manufaturer of this STARChI retilivettul lv invites cotiparison with any other in the lart: anl he rests assured that Laundresses. oiusekeepsrs and otherrgiving it a f.dr trial, will d that it stands umn iva'led fo'r CHEAPNESS, STRENGTH, AND PURITY OF COLOR. : tissed altogether in the Rbsynil Laundry ot he*r lajsty the Queen of England, and has been warded several P'r;ze Premiums at ditireent Ex-I ibitions.-and it always give satisfa.ctiont wl~erever sed. Try it ! A . RA \lSEY. A ptil 15 If 141 List of Letters, [i R~AlANlNG in the Pist Otliee at Edgefield .C. 11., (In l et A pril 1857. Persons enlling for ,tters in this list will please say, "A dvertised " .iss L. Ahbue. R. . Aldrich, 2, A. W. Asbell. S. Ilrown. C. 1-rowni, .1. R. Urymt, 2, .\iss Ml urton. Lliss N. Boddi, .1. Baughmman, Ji. A. laik, Mliss NI. I :leulso, .1. I1. Brown. Mirs. S. R. Cal, nan. .1. .1. Caldwell. A G. Cray in, I. TI. Clii k, TI. E. Chapimn, F. V. Cooper, Is. E. Clemt. Dr. .1. A . Deyuore, W. WV. David, B. B1. Drake, 3,I .Dexter. TV. ihieai, .v. Dorn. A. Er~win, W. K. Early,. .. Euherte. W. Glover. J B. Gardner. 3, A. 1). Getlove. A. skitins. S. Ws. Garidner, T. Geormntn, 2. ). lienbiek, Mirs. A. P. Ir win. r. W. .Jone~s, -.,.J. .he'ton, W. B. .Jones, A. . .aons, 2. W m. -Jetmn ags, NIl's. N1. -lincs. ,n, W. 11. l.Im d1. 4. .1. l.anhamn. :3, S. Landiey. N1 s S. lays. .i. 11..\lcee. W. Ah-reharit, W. lobrly, D). AleConnick, .1.' 3eriwvether, . 1.NI en ir, .1. P. M1. on, .1. .I. Manthews, J1. '1. .\Ld eletn. Miiss F. Mhiller, Mlrs. A. Meilleges. .. P. Nixon, A. Nicolsoti. rs. V. Pitts, E. Perry, d. T. Petty, B. Petry, V. Perry, -1. Pementar. .. Ridge.ll, W, Ready, W. TRambo, WV. Reitnhart, [. B. Robeonm, .1. Rlambo, P. S. Rtutledde. hiss E. Seg". S. C. Stromn, E. Smith, A. Sharp. mn, W. Salter, Dr. W. Smith, M1iss E. Stciihm. Tutt & Pelletier. N. R. Waters, 2, Mirs. J1. Webb, W. T. Wash,~ Pr. E. T. Willimuos. Mrs. S. Walton, F. L. Winn. A. RAMSEY, P. MI. April 15 et14 To MEanagers of Elections. URSUANTi to a Writ of Election to them di L reeted. hiv llis Excellency lobt,. F. W. Al. ,on, the Maniers otf Electioni for Edgefield Dis-< -ict, will mewet at the several places of Election in defield District,, on Mlonday and Tuesday, thec 1h and 5tht days of .\by ntext, atnd open a poll for o Election of a member to C'onges, to till the< acancy occasioned byv the death of Ion. P. S. 1 ooks; and they will meet at Edgelield Coutrt [ouse on Wednesday, cotunt the votes, and for ard the re~tult to the Governor. P. RI. BLA LOCK, Chairman. April 22 1857 2t 15 )Y the Subscriber on or aboiut the 9t or 10th M)Narch, at S.\ALL POCKET BOOK, con-. ining the following Notes, viz: Onte on .lohna han Wever, given about the fir t Fe.b. 1656. Ijir :llt00, hearing interest fromt date, with a credit o.f 4t0, on 5th .hmit 1857--otneon S. B. Griffin, t.iven 7th Nov. 1855, tir $150), hearitig interest frontm ate, with T. H. I larvv. sturety-nte on .1. I I. Vilis, ziven about Mlarch I1855, his brother (namne argouen) surely, fo.r &470t, with a credit of S10(0t -and one in .1. I). Evans, aiven aboutt Mlarcht. 8.2 for 54410, uithi intetrest from. date, and due I t osnr e5.l. II. Willis, endorser. Alsom, other etsn ,r c.+t d. I her, by forwatrn n'I persotts from traslinig thr anty i thabv-- n::mred Notes. .ir the ma~ker of said ~ste paving any one but the subiscriber. R. NI. SCURR~Y. \ pril 15 St 14 FIRET FIRE ! FIRE ! .H E L PT H E N E ED Y!" LL 1P-rsons itt anywise ittdebted to the :aub .scriber are ntow urgently req~u. st.-d to suttle tp wvithoiut fut thir procrastinationi. N ow, ,nu, i -ver, is thet timetL I require iassistance. You alt nre iwat e of my untfoitunate and hti avy losse.s h-.- thte -eeent tire.'and conseqjuently it is unniecesatry tio :ty atty bitng in relation: tu tty ticesities. With y-ur enceouragemett biy patying up' your ittlebted wesp, I ni ill be ena~bledl toi cottntence husimes.s again. lherefure, trietnds atnd fellow-citizetis. tush toi the -ee atnd "' ltichartd wvill be himself againit" in .a,,vutr. .I. w. wrrT. A Apil 15 tf 14 Administrator's Notice, LL Persons hiaving deniis agintst the Es. L tale of Elijilh Latng'sy, dee'al., arte reqjuestedl reset~t them to the undersigne~d propiterly aittest el 4.1 or before the l1ith dlay of .\hty next, or thtewr id laimts will be exceludedl, as a liun se.ttlnemt vil be made itn the Ordinary's Offien on that day. TIIlOORE FISilER, Ad'rs. hysicians5' Buggy Trunks and Pocket IEDICINE CASES--for sale by A.G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. 1Wq3 tf NEW GOODS, For the Spring and Summer of 1857. B C. BRYAN, at the Brick Store, ever e on the alert fur the pleasure and comfort of his many kind and generous customers and friends, hia just returned from Charleston with a large and general assortment of MAGNIFICFNT DRY GOODS. which have been selected with great care s toquality,and he flatters himself with much taste as to the style and beauty of his Goods, and which re well adapted to the SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE! Donfident of rendering satisfaetion to all who may ravor him with their patronage, lie urgently requeste he Ladies and Gentlemen of Edgefield to give his tock an examination and judge for themselves. Among the many beautiful articles in his Ladies' Dress Goods Department, -May be found Fancy and Plain Black SILKS ; Plain and Figured BAREGES; Crape DePA RIB. Black and Colored Solid BRILLIANTS, White, Green, Pink, &c.; Printed Jaeonet and Organdie Muslins. Jaconet, Swiss, Nansook mnd Mull Muslins; Fine French. Scotch and English Ginghams; English and American Prints ; White and colored Stella SIAWLS; A fine Lot of MANTILLAS and TA LMAS; Dress TRIM11INGS, FRINGES, &c., in great ,raiety and new styles; IO1:0 NETS and Bonnet RIBBONS, which for >eauty are without comparison ; White, Rope. Crown and Cruvelli SKIRTS; Parasols, Fans, &e., &c.. &c. -A L S 0 Just opened anud for sale cheap a good stock of Russia. Scotch and uckaback Diapers and Tow ellings; Irish L.inen and Linen Lawns, very cheap; Breown and Bleach Table Damansks; Blenelied and Brown Shim ting. and Sheeings; Osnmburgs and Stripes, lied Ticking ; Plaids, Checks, Jeans, Linen Drills, &c., &c. Fashionble Hats, A fine lot Leghorn, Panama and Straw. Boots and Shoes, Men's, Ladies, Mlisses and Children. roceries, Hardware and Crockery, &c., &c, &c. 0'7 Goods sold very low fur Cash. B. C. BRYAN. April 1. tr 12 Head-Quarters, 7T REGIMENT, S. C. Ml. CnAvEs' CaEx, Mar. 31, 1857. )RDERS, NO - BY Virtue of an Order from Brig. Gen. Waves. thi day received, an election will be hld in he 7th Regiment, S. C NI , on Friday the 15th lay next, for COLONEL. ti, fill the vncan'y ce asioned by the re'signation of Col. HIARRISON. By order of D. L. SI AW, Lieut. Col. 7th Reg't. S. C. M. April 8 6t 13 Head-Quarters, 7-r REGIMENT. S C M. CHAvEs' CaEric, April 2, 1857. )RDERS, NO Y Virtue of an order from Briv. Gen. W mvEa. an election will be in Ime Upper Batalion. mI Regnimnt. S. C. M.. on Friday. the 115th MaIy ext, for IA.ldOR ol' s-id Ba-sttaliuen. to fill that Rive ree tly declared vanamt by the resignation f Mlaj. LOvELKFS. 1ly order of 1. L. ST A W, Lieut. Col. 7th Reg't. S. C* M. April 8 tit 13 Saluda Sentinels-Attention! 17'0U are hereby csommaneled to be and appear .1at IT. WI I.LING, on, Saturday the 25th t pril, at 10 t'clock, A. NI.. properly euipped and Irepared lhr drill and inistrucetion. hy oirder om A. D. BATES, Capt. JAS. A . D)ozmen, O. S. A pril 8 St 13 Head-Quarters, 10-rn R EGIM\ENT. S. C. M. Miisa Canxx, Apr 4. 1857. >RDERS. NO - P lIE LOWER IB \TTA LION eef this Regri Smient will massemible at 6IT. WILLING, on aurday, the 25th A pril, arimed and equipped as he law directs. Te' Uper lBattalion, will assemmble at R. MI CUnltY 'S, omn Sn'nrany, the 2nd Mlay, armed nd equiippe'd as the law directs The Comimissiotneds aind non-Caimisosoned 0rn -rs will nssembhle the day prmevious for d~rill an:I istretiott. Iiutl. Coel. JT P. litras and Mlaj. A. 11. DEANs re harg'-d with thn' e'xtension uI this order to beir respietiv'e commiiiiands. Mlesirs. NI eCuetrnFK & Tr'nseai will pslease attend s Chief .\lusiciani.. By erder of 5 J1. WATSON, Col. 10th lIegimnent, S. C. M!. . II. Wnrre. A dj 't. 1 Aptril 8 t.1 Executor's Sale, (TiLL lie . o'd on Alonday the 13th day of i A prl ext, in :he Thown of' Ilamburmg. at een o'clock, A. Ml., the following namedl prope t', to it : Tke Brick House and Lot on Centre Street, lit' ne a paert of Lot No. l123, having 3i feet front andl unning back 3110 feet to Cook Street. One lsouse and Lot on Market Strect No. 74, mving 32 feet on Mlarket Street, and running back it fe'et tee Ntereer Street. One I house andI Lot on Mlarket Street. No. 58, ontaining 47 feet on Mlarket Street, and running ack 200) feet to Mleree-r Stre'et, ure~i vac'ant Lots known in the plan of the Town f Hamburg as numbe'rs 274,. 275, 27G and 277. told as the proeperty of Biemnmin F Gowdy, dee'd. ur the benlit of the heirs andi cre linrs. Taa~s-Onethird enshl, the balance on a credit f six and twelve' mionthis, with intere'st from date, o be secured by mortg.ige. Purhasers to piay for papter's. RIOISERT NalDON ALD, Acting Ex'or. llambrg, Match 24 1857 St i1 Sheriff's Sale. B Y 'irtue of sundry writs of Fiei'i Facias to moe dimected, I will proceed toe sell at Edgtefielhd ourt hlouse, on the first M'eonday in Mlay next, the il~owing property in the Idlowin'. eases, to wit: .ae's Sheppard vs. All-n Franklin. Other plain livs. Th'le suite, one Tr''et of Land contaeining wo thousend Acres, mno'e or less, adjoininir Isnds if .lame's .Jones. K. z'ah Swe-arengin aiid oilher. James Sheppard, br.. v's. Tte Edgelield and Clieat mmni Plank Road, Satmtus I B oks vs. the same, and thers ; Isaac hioles vs. The Edgeef'ield amid Cheat n Plank Rtoad. ITe I 'lnk Road levied uposn is ebut eleven miles in length. AIsoe, two Planik L~oatI Carts. I'Tomuas G. Lamiar vs W'ih-'y t. Clover and EU'z eb th Clark, One N~egro msatn Stun. Temms ('ash .IA M E IEIDSON, s.s ii. A pril S 1857 4te I 4 She'rifrf% Sale. B Y V'irtue of sunidry wvrits of Fieri Faeias toe tme dir'e eted, I will proee'd to sell att Edee ied C. II.. on the Iiirst Nluindamy in 31ay next, the reioinitg property in the following case, to wit: M. WV. Clary vs Elizabeth Turner, A Tract oft I.annd ontonsting one hutndred aerie, mosre or less. idjing lands ofJohne Mtck, Cadaway Clark anid .iibe srs. Tr'ms of sale', Ca-li. J AS. ETDSON, 5.E. Alr 8, 185 7 4 1 Administratrix's Sale. Biteof an Order fiomi Wit. I. Durisoe, EY~., rinary I will proceed to sell at ihe la ite re-idle mn'e of Iturlus I lolkey, dee'd., on MON \Y, thme :!0th Apiril, A finme Stock of Horses, Mules, Cnttle, llogsn,Shteep, &ce. A lot of Wagonts end Carts, &c. TO hll .-Ont the~ same day I will hire for the bahmeteof il-e year Four or Five valuable Ser van sttsae.dmed and youmng. Terms nenade known omi dayi of sale. AANDA M. IIOLLEtY, Adm'x. A pril 4, 2te 14 Soda and Sarsaparilla Water, J UST received a litne lot of SOD)A W ATER in Bottles-n invigorating and excellent sring ans summner beverage. A pply to A. RAMSEY. A .n rtif 14 NEW SPRING GOODS, Bland & Butler's! W E have received during the past and preent week, a LARGE and MAGNIFICENT ITOC'EE OF orOO'DO, Adapted to the prtsent 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 assortment of DRESS GOODS, X TANTI AS, .&c., Which comprises the latest varieties in style and design, having been selected by our Mr. BUTLER troin the choicest Stocks (if the New York and other Northern markets, and will be sold for Small Profits. Amone the E3MS@ s@@ May be found Rieh Black Flounced Silk ROBES; ItIch Coloted Flounced ROBES; Rich Fancy Plaid and Cheney SILKS; Plaid and Striped Foulard do " Black and Colored Brocade do Plain Gro DeRhina and Gro leNaple Silks; Plain Black SILKS. of various qualities: Rich Kibroidered Barege Flounced ROBES; Rich Organdie and Jaeonet do do " " " MUSLIN.t " French Printed Cambricks and Brilliants; Plain and Fiwured SAVONS; Printed and Plain CHALLIES, of all colors; S 1" BAREGES, " " Challie ROBES; Black and Colored MARRTZE; 6 " BAREGES; Canton Cloths. Alpaceas uind iombazines; English and French CRAPES; Black and Colored GRENAIDI ES; Cruvelli SILKS and Plain LUSTRCES; Scotch and %merican GINGHEAMS: French. English and American PRINTS; Silk and Lice MANTII.LAS; Barege and Muslin SCALFS; Black Chantilla SIAWLS and MANTILLAS; Silk and Lace TALMAS; W hite Cactus, Cord an Crown SKIRTS ; Patent Steel Spring and Skeleton do Mtarseiles and Crinoline do Of EMBROIDERIES we have a large and mag nificent assortment; Real Lace SETTS; Black and White Crape SETTS; French worked Muslin COLL ARS and Sleeves; Embroidered, Ilemstiehed and Corded Il.ND KERCUl EFS; Muslin BAN 1S, in great varieties; Plan, Plaid and Str.ped Swiss %I USLINS; Linen COLLARS and SLEEVES in setts; Ladies and-Misses Silk and Cotton I OSE; " Silk and Kid GLOVESt " Buck and Kid Gauntlets; a" Black Lace M ITTS: Diess TRIM INGS, Liing SlI.KS, &c.; French and Rail Road C l17SETTS; And h.t; though not least a superb assortment of what the L.adies term " PPER FE.T LOVES OF IUONNETS," fur Ladiesand Misses. FOR HOUSEKEEPERS, We have a nice lot of Linens, Bieached and Brown Sheetings. Pillow Casings, Table Damasks Napkins, Towelings, &c. FOR THE FARMERS, We have a c(IiiIlete asoitnent of ln atd Striped 0-naburge, %larlboto Stripes and Pl~ids, Cot tonades and Linen Drill- for men and boys wear. HATS, SHOES, BOOTS, &c. E- The emmiunity are re.-peftfully invited to inspect our Goods and pricrs. We feel confident that we can-at least we mean to try to-please every ta-te. BLAND & BU'TLER. E-igefield, April 1 tf 12 NEW SPRING & SUMMIER EPENN, A genat, is damily receiving from mmewYrk amid Charliston, his Stock of Goods for the Spiring and Summner trade. L.ADIES DRESS GOODS, A mong his l~ress Go..ts muny be found a variedan nagniicienat assiartmzent of Bareces, Chiallos, ltiaeh Barege Robes, Rich Phtin and Firured Silks. Printed Organdies, Printed .laronets, Beautiiul Briliants, Manchester, Sco ch and I)omnestie Ginghsanis, A tine stuck or Ste'lai Shawls, Scarfs, Miantillas. llooap sad Emobroilere dl Skirts, &c., &c. English and American Prints, A large and unusually handome assertment of Eglishi andi A merican Prints, of every style, price mda quality. White Goods. A verv desirable Stock of all kinds of White Ijluoius, conisiiting in part of P'lan ( heeks und! Striped Swiss, .1 aeminet ;and Natisooik .\lnselins, Swiss iand .lae.m'et Timminmes andl lands, itluslin andi l.ace Collar. Unodersleeves and Setts tor Ladies, Mi..es amnd Ch leIren,. Domestic Goods Of every description, amid at very reasonamble prices. Bonnets, Ribbons and Trimmings, . superbi :iwrtmaent of thie latest, neate-t anmd imost ashiiimable I ainnmets, tiogethier withi a uniqmue selm tin of the miost bewitchminig Honnet Rahbbons andl ipwers thait hanm ever bemen openied mi this~ Tiwn. AlIso, I .adies' liess Trtoimmgs,. selected with the greatest e:ire ini regard tom taste anmd quial:ty. Gloves and Hosiery, A very larg.' amid ebamiie supplly juast received andl peemd taor inpaection. Parasols and Fans Of the most imp1roved amnd convenim nt styks-sne of them rich aind rare, nndim all benatifut. Shoes! Shoes ! The attention of custoimiers is invitedl toa ex~a'ne my stuck of Shoaes; wh chi will be f..und lare amid ,e'sirable, and at prices that will give entire saitis factiotn. Also, Hats, Caps, Groceries, Crockery, YANKEE NOTIONS, And a great variety of useful and ornametntal arti ee not necessary to etmenerate. l'" The public ate respectfully invited to call and examnine my stock. El. PENN, A gent. Mar 25 tf 11 FINAL NOTICE. . LIL Persons indebted to me either by Note or ti Aecouint. are hereby notifled thamt tmy papers are left in hands of I). P. Self. Esq., foir collectionm, andi I would say to all who wish to save costs to call and settle with bix weeks. Timely wvaron. N. T. SKIN NER.I A ptil 8 4t 13I Notice. A LL Persons indlebted to the Estate of JTamoes S. Sh~adlrack, dee'd., are eanesily requested to mtake immnediate payimett amnd thtose havig de madsc agamnst the said Estaite will render thmm in properly attested.1L lIUR N ETT, T. NI. FISHIER.5 Mar 11 tf "HAVE YOU ANY CHASE 1" I F NOT, please bear in mind! that E. PENN, IA gent. hats just received a fresh lot of Etnglish I ary ChlEESE-a tine article. Mar 25 tf 11 IRISHI POTATOES. - A FEW Blbls. ofa choice variety frPlanting, just received by E. PENN, Agt. Mar 25 ,il Lost, O N Mondlay the 13lth inst., between Lotte and Edgefield C. HI., a comamon size BLACK PORT MONEY, ersmtaining about $S12,50,-two 5 bills on the Itank of llambhurg, one $1 on one of. the Augusta baniks, and about $l,50 in silver coin. It also contaitned a few papers, but none of much importanee. A liberal reward. will be given to the finder, and any informatiomn concerning said- Port Money. ad dre-mscd to the subscriber at Lotta' P. 0., will be thankfully recved.d.. F. SMITH. A pril 15 2t' 14 Pot Ash. L. PEN N, Agent, has just received a sup. 07. ply oPTASH, put up in tin cans, with full direetions for making soft and hard soap. Jan 21 If 2 AUGUSTA ADVERTISEMENTS. SPRING TRADE 1857 JAMES HENEY, * A UOUSTA, G RoaRA. H AS received an entirely New and Fashional Stock of Spring Dry Goods, whi< he offers at the lowest possible prices. Among I Stock are to be found the following articles, vIz: Colored and plain Erests SILKS; Fosulird " " GRENADINES and CHALjES; TA MAR TINES. a new artiele for dresses; Plain and figured BAREGES; Fig'r'd Lawn, Jaconet and Organdie MUSIfIN2 " " " " Mourning Jacmnet and*Organdi ROBES; Barege and Tissue " Grenadine " Mourning . 1 Barege DeLAINES; Ginghams aund CALICOES; White and Colored BRILLIANTS; "6 Pique CLOTHS; Ladies' Pique BASQUES; " Emb'd " Boys' Pique JA CKETS; Dotted Swiss MUSLINS; Checked and striped Jaconet MUSLINS; Swiss and Nanasook Plain Jaconet. Swiss and Mull " Bishops' LA WN; Striped and Plain indian Twilled LONGCLOTA hair utirde doepner MUSLINS; Berlin Corded CA MBRICS; " SKIRTING Lace and Enbr'd Collars and SLEEVES, se; erate and in setts: Mourning Collars and SLEEVES, separate an in sette; Tape bor'd. Hlemstiched and Enibr'd HAND KERCHIEFS; Moiurning Heinst ched and Enbr'd HAND KERCHIEFS; Infants' Emubr'd Waistis and DRESSES; Hoop and Embr'd SKIRTS, for Ladies an, Misses: Esg-nie Cord, d SKIRTS; Shirtings, :heetings and Irish LINENS; Panters' and Fancy LINENS, fur Boys an Gent's wear; A splendid assortment of HOSIERY; Alexander's Kid and Silk GLO VES; Marseilles and Lancaster QUILTS; Also,a splendid assortment of Stella SHAWLS 66 6 6 & i4 1-SCARFS; Black and Colored1 M.ANTILLAS; PARASOLS, FANS, &e. To which is added Mrs. Heney's beautiful suppl; f Millinery Goods. Augusta, March 24 1857 tf 11 HENRY DALY, EMtro~mra MeeAmf sn~a 300TS, SHOES AND BROGANS AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I'[E SuWcriher, thankful for the liberal patron age which lie las received from his Edgefiel< riendus. wishes again to announce that he is noi epening a VERY SUPERIOR Stock of .ADIES AND GENTS' BOOTS AND SHOEI f every duescription, m which will be sold at a sma ivance on Cost. The Gnoseds are all FRESH and CAREFULL, 9ELECTED, by myself personally; and I hop be able te satisly every ene, for the trouble < ~aining my stock. The Geerds must be sold by the 1st July at W~holc le or Retail. IL7Taus.-Retaiil, Cash. Wholesale, time wit ~ppoved paper. a8r One price system strictly adhered to. HENiRY DA LY, Under the U. S. Hotel. A ugusta, Ga , Mar 2, if 8 CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE. PRING TRADE, 1857 B ROOM & NOR RE LL, AUGusTA, G are neow in reeipit of the'ir new Stock< ping and Summ~ner DR Y GOODS, c'omprisin; I of the laiteset styles or the sea%on in L A I 1E8 )R KSS GOOf)S. EM11lROli EltIKS,&c., togeth *r witht a most complete assrtment eof STAPLJ ND DOMESTIC GOODS, to which they re pe'ctfully solicit attention: Pain lilnek ande lFancy Dress Silks; Rih Foeutard, Bare'ge and Mluslin Robes; P;in aned Printed .Jaieonets, Cambries, Brilliant nde l.awns; French Printed Muslins. Organdies, nd Lawtns Plaliin Chleies ande' Printedl Chally D)'Laines; Printed L.inen Lawns, for l..adies' Drtesses; Cambtrays, Ginghsaiis antd Prints; Plaitn Debeges aind Debege Robes, fur Travelin; )resses ; Aleeuring Goods, in good assertment; Cambri.-s, J1anotnets, ?1lis, Nainsouks, Plait ~triped andi Chieeked; l'lin andi 1 ottedl Swiss; Wite and Cole d Taerlaetans ; Cambrie liiities, ltnliat Twitls, and White Bril Curain aluslinis; White Cralee Shiawls t Stella Shaewls; Ebrieer.tes, ai very latrte assortmcent; llose-ry, a lairge asrtmnent of every descriptioen exaneer's Kid Gleoves: Sk .\litts. Loncg and Short; h Iress Triioniiings, Wha~lebone's, Long and Shori Fas. if all kitnds ; Para.sels. large atssorttment ; Summer Clo-'hs. C'assimeres, Drap D'Etes, Par i neis, I illings. Ceoatings, C..ttionades, tand mtan ithier GJeods tier (Gents an I lioys. Irish I .iietis, Table ll)amasks, Damttsk Tal luths, Napijk ins, Dloylies, Teowels, I luckabacki Linen and Ceitton Sheetings, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 Pilloew Linens atid Cottotis; Englsh Loang Clethts; lB eaebed ande Brown Sheetinigs, a very great v: ity oef makes; Togetter with a large assortment of Goods fL sLrvnts. A ugusta, A pril 1 157 tf 12 CHEAP CASH STORE!! WILLIAMY II. CRANE, Augusta, 0:1 AS j.t receivced a larre and splendid Stock SPRING GOODS, which lhe oft's e ie u-mual low terms tesr CASH. Those who wvis to buy Gooids teew, will dlo well to examine his Stue beltre they will at all time-s find Goods at the lowe: 'A SI P RIC E.amt~ong thetm are Rich liarege and Aluslin ROBES.nall qualitica ,New Deiitn Rich dattin Stripe Printed Biernge Rlich Plaid, Striped andI Plain Milkst P'lain Bltack Lustring and Grom DeRhine Silks; Rtich Embrodered Floiunced resses; Fine Fre-nch .laeconets andl Organdie Aeluslins; NeNv Stvles Gtmghiams and Prints, very ceetp ; lladsomne Printed l.awns and Muslins, at 12ht New Styles W hleib.,ne and Emi~broidered Skirts Fiec Einbroideredl Ceollarts and sleeves to match New Styles Stantillas, all qualities and prices: White Embroidered antd l19iin Craps Shawls; Rich Itibbons and Trimintgs of various kinds All kinds of I ress Goods in Muslins and .Jaeoneti Farmers Satin Lineni Coatings and Drillings; Al kinds or Gooeds suitable for Mens' and Youth: Summer W~ear ; Diaers, Bledtiek, Denims, llosiery and Gloves Bleached and Brow n Shieetings anal shirting td a great varieiy or other Goods usually kept a Retail Dry Goods Store. A ~gusta, A pril 1 1857 3512 Rich Silk Robes; WILLIAM SHEAR, A UG USTA, GEORGIA. AS just received from New-York a supply ELadies Rich Silk Flounced ROBES, of tie and beautiful style's. --A L SO A eret variety of other articles of Ladies' DRES GOODS. suitable for the present seashen. The put le ar respe atfully invited to examine the assortmes Augusta, Apr~il 1 1857 tf 1 CANDIDATES! For Congress. ffT We are authorized by the friends of Gen. M. L. BONHAM, to announce him as a Candidate le for the U. S. House of Representatives, to AUi the :h vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. P. S. " Brooks. gr We are authorized to announce C. P. SUL LIVAN, Esq , of Laurens District, a candidate for Congress, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. P. S. Brooks. The friends of Co. WM. QUATTLEBUM res pectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgefield at the ensuing election. g7 We are authorized to announce LEWIS JONES, Esq., as a candidate for re-election for Sherifrof Edgefield District. 7 Tus Friends of Capt. H. BOULWARR respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgefield District at the next election. THE friends of Capt. LEWIS COVAR, rem-' pectfully announce him as a candidate for Serif, of Edgefield 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. -r THE Friends of Mr. ROBERT D. BRYAN respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgefield District at the next election. WTutn Friends of Maj. JOHN C. LOVE - LESS respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefleld District at the ensuing electitin.. lIThe friends of STARLING TURNER, an nounce him a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. ST The Friends of Mr. M. W. LYLES respect fully announce him is a Candidate for Tax Collee tor of Edgefneld at the next election. W The k'riends of Capt. E. W. HORN, re spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefield District, at the ensuing eleo tion. 03' The Friends of Mr. CHARLES CARTER respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefield District, at the next election 97 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. D e n t i s t r y, T HE Subscriber has opened an Office immediately in rear of the Court Iloue, where he will at tend to any business pertaining to his Profession. Allen's Patent Teeth, Curvilinear Gum and Block Teeth, from Single Teeth to Entire Setts, Put up in a style to please the must fastidious. Dentists wishing teeth put up on Allen's Patent, - can have it done by sending in their Plates at vory 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 alwa) s at the completion of the work. Julv 30 tf 29 New Market Steam Mills! TPH E Subscriber gives notice to the people of - Abbeville-, Laurens anid Newberry, that his Steam lls have been recently thoroughly Srepaired. I have put in new Boilers and first rate Bolting Cloths, and 1 think I am now pre pared to make as fine Flour as any mande in the State. My regular Grinding days are Tuesdays and Fridavs. Persons from a disttsnce can be accom mnodarted at any time by getting to the Mill be'ore Sunset. I will grind for them any night in the week. 3. Y'. L. PARTLOW. New Market, Mar 31, 3m* 12 Octagon Burial Cases! - TJH E Subscriber keep constantly on hand a good I variety of this new style of METALIC BU .RIAL CA8ES, of~ beautiftul form, and fiuished In perfect resemblance of highly polished ROSE S.WOOD. These CAS 1ES are now extensively used and possess mny valuable advantages over all ;Cotlins now before the p~ublic. JOHN M. WITT. Edgefiel, Feb 9 6mn _ 5_ TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE, NO.2. TW ILL attend at the times and places herein .1after sp ecilled to colket the State and 1)istrict Tax fur the year cuonmencing the first day of Oo her, 1856. -Richardson's . Monday, 30th March. lierlong's Store, Tuesday, 31st" Mrs. Norris' Wednesday, 1st A pril. Mrs. Rineheart's, Thurseday, 2d " IPerry's X Roads, Friday, 3d " Colemian & Smith's S. Satui day, 4th" Cuoopersville, Monday, 6th " R. M. Seurry's, Tuesday, 7th " ID.,rna's Mlills, Same evening, 3 o'clock. Stevens' Store, Wednesdary, 8th " Shatterfield. Thursday, 9th " Lib.-rty Ilill, Friday, 10th" Stroam' Store, Saturday, 11Ith" tPleasant L~ane, Sam'e evening. 3 o'clock. Chieatham's Store, Mo.nday, 13th" llowarrd's, Tuesday, 14th" . White Hiouso, Wesdnesday, 15th " Red lu111, Thtursday, 16th " Colliers, Friday, 17th" IRocky Ponds, Saturday, 18th" Mirs."Middicton's, tName evening, 3 o'clock. WVighetnano S. hlouse, Mionday, 20th" A. M'.rgata's. Tuesday, 21st" Cherokee Ponds, Wednesday, 22d " - r , lamhurg, Thursday, 23d " Heach Island, Friday, 24th" Graniteville, Saturday, 25th" -Hatcher's, Mondaty, 27th " 1 yhrand 's, Tuesday, Q8tht 4 Ridge, Wednmoday. 29th" Dr..-John M..bley's, Thursday, 30th " Dr. J. I. Ready's Friday, 1st May. Mrs. A lIens, SaturdIay 2nd " Edgefield C. IH., Monday and Tuesday, 4th and 5th .lthn S. Smnyly's Stnre. Wednesday. 6th May. A rrwhich time my B~ooks wilt cloe for the pres i gg' Tax Payers will bear in mind that they are ,reqguirced by law to male a return of each white tmae or f~eale b..rn, married or died, in their resp~ective families during the year ending 1st .Jan ;uary 1857, and the nunmber of black. whto have ;been born or died dluring th.- same perio'd-and come prepared to furnish me theecorrect return. THIEOPI LUS DEAN, -r cS.D. Mlar 18 8t 10 CALHOUN WHESKEY? .f UST Received Ten Cities of Superior CAL eP lOUN WlllSKEY, whic-h is guaranteed by the Agent to be a pure unadulterated article. l'ut up in Cases of one dozen Bottles expressly for Southern consumption. S. E. BOWERS, Agent. Hamburg, A pril 8 tf 13 GOLD WVATCH LOST! T S nThursday. the 3d inst, between Grain .1. Tevile and J. B. Timmerman's-l0 miles n aivle g C. H.-a Ladies' small GOLD W ATCH-plain face-the make and number not - recollected. A ny information c'oncerning said Watch addressed to the Subscriber at Pleasant Lane. P. 0.. will be thankfully received and the fnder liberally rewarded. J. B. TIMMERMA N. A prilS 3t* - 13 Notice. I WILL not fill any order after this date, to Town or Country. without the Cash enclosed, as I sell S Goods for a small profit, and I am sot authorised to -sell Goods on the shorte-st time. t 8, E. BOWR, Agent. Htoamurg Feb. 10 1857 if GROCERIES--GO GER4J TH E Subscriber has just received and.opened a 1 LARGE and FRESH Stock of Groceries, Confectionry, k,, Which have been ordered with care, and will be sold as low as can be aforded. His Stock consists in part of Sugar, Cofee, Tea, Kolamss Ries, COLEMAN'S BEST PLOUR, Mackerel, Cheese, Macaroni, TOBACCO AND SEGARS, FINE BRAI08, Together with a full supply of every article In the Grocery line. In the Candy and Confectionary Deprtdmt May-be found an excellent assortment of Candies, Fruits, Raisins, Pigs, Prunes, Dates, Citron, Nuts of all kinds, Brandied and Preserved Fruits, Pickles in abundance, Sples of all description, Soda, Starch, Soap, Candles, &C., &e. Sugar, Wini,Sodaand Butter Buiscuits* Crackers, Fresh Salmon, Sardines, Clams and Lobstets, Cod Fish, Dried Beef,' Beef Toune, &e. FINE WINES AND LIQUOR8 Always on hand a splendid Ssortment, which In regard to quality and Aavor, cannot be exceUed in the two States. CHAMPAIGNE WINES, OF ALL KINDS, Byase' best Porter. Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, Ban, &4c., Of every price and quality. But the Subscriber deems it unnecessary to enu merate further, as he flatters himself that he has In Store as complete a Stock of Goods as is ussally found in a well conducted Grocery Store. Mr Give me a trial and be convinood. WM. LEGG. Mar 4 tf 8 Boot and Shoe Manufactory. T IE Subscriber having opened a BOOT , AND 8HOE ia MNUFACTORY opposite the Post Offioe, respectfully announces to the citizens of Edgefield Village and District, thht is he prepared to make to order any article in the Boot and Shoe Business I Having the best workmen in the District In his ew ployment and being a practical workman himself he feels warranted in saing that his work will be done in the neatest and t styles. He has also on hand a large Stock of fine PUMP SOLED and fine WELTED and DOUBLE Soled BOOTS. Alo, a stook of gentlemen and ladies' SiOES-all of his own nanulketure-which he will sell for cash. NICHOLAS McEVOY. N. B.-A Negro boy wanted to learn the Boot and Shoe trade. Feb 4 tf 4 WARLICK'S PATENT PLOW. rTIlE Subscriber respectfully calls the attention of Planters to the WARLICK PLOW,'of which he has the Agency for this District. They are so simple in their construction that any nexro of ordinary capacity can be easily taught to stook them. It is so arranged that the depth of furrow nd elevatiou of handles Is entirely under the con trol of the plowman . and the ease with which every variety of point or share can be attahed to the Stock, adds greatly to its value. L. S. JOHNSON, Aor. Edgefield C. H., Mar 18 tf 10 Cotton Gins and Thrashers. ALL Planters who wish to procure COTTON GINS and TIRASHERS of the best per formance, and made of the best materials, can be supplied by applying to the subsoriber, either per sonally or by letter. All who favor me with their custom are pleased, and those who apply to me hereafter, shall have uo cause to complain if I shall be a successful in my efforts nae I have been heretofore. A ddress, TIIOS. E. CH APMAN, Coleuma's X Roads, Edgefield Dist., S. C. March11 f 9 EZTENSIVE SALE OP REAL ESTATE IN ALBANY, GA. T' H E Subscriber will sell at public auction, on ITUESD AY, the 12th day of MAY nest, in the City of Albany, 231 Business 'and Residence Lots, Of one fourth, one half. and one Aorc each. These Lots are situated in the most desirabe parts of the City. Sale positive, and to continue from, day to day untjl completed. Terms, Onc third cash. one-third sIx months, and one-third twelve months. The location of Albany being in the centre of the rich 'Totton Growing lands of South-Western Georgia, and the Southern Terminus of the South Western Rtailroad, receiving as she will do, the next season, Fifty to Sixty Thousand Bales of Cot on, with a rapld yearly increase, offera the great. et inducement for investment of any other point in the Southern States. The Care. will be running to Albany by the first of September next, and to within 10 milee by the ay of saile, from which statio~n there will be ample acco,,moatiams iby Stages, for visitors. WM. W. CHEE~VER. Albany, March 31 6it 12 Cass County Lands FOR SALE. AMOST valuable plantation lying on the Wes tern & Atlantic Radi R, d, embracing the lands upon which the Caaville Wood-Station is loca- - ted and only two andh a halt miles from Cessatille, and within two miles of the Cherokee Baptist Col lege and thu Methodis, Female College. This tract contains "y00 Acres, of which only 190 acres a in cultivation, the rest being heavity timbered and so convenient to the Wood-Station, that every stiek of timber can be readily converted ito money. The improveme~nts consists of a comn fortable Iawelling, a good Gin House and all other oUt heouses, &ce. Thecre are on this tract about 40 acres of very line meadow land, half or which is set in Herds Grae. This land is capable of producing about 1000 lbs. of Ceotton, 20 bushels of Wheat or 40 bushels of Corn. The surplus timber on the trtiet when sold, wilt moore than repay the purchase money. Any persan wishing to purchase the above tract are re fered to J. H. MUMS. Feb.11 1857 3mt 4 Turkey Creek Land for Sale. T HIE Subscriber wishes to sell his tract of land on Turkey Creek, (known as Bland's Quarter,) containing SEVENTEEN HUNDRED ACRES. I will ride over the place with any person deal-, rous of purchasing, so that they may judge of Its quality. There is a small new House upon the place, with all necessary out buildings, good well of water, &c. Terms accommodating. ELBERT BLAND. Feb. 18 18.57 tf 6 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE T H E Rubscriber offers for sale his HOUSE and L.OT in the Vil'age of Edgefield, consisting of three acres, with every necessary building en the pre~mises, well of excellent water, &ce. Terms accommodatng. W. LOGUE. Mar 4 tf 8 Nursing Bottles, ALNEW and improved Style.-Also, Nipple Glasses, Breast Pipes and Pumps, Nipple Shields, Teething Rings, &c. For sale by A. G.& T. .J. TE AGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19 Notice. A LL Persons having claims against the Estae tof BetiJ. Corley, dec'd., will render them In without delay, and those Indebted must make payment forthwith. B. CORLEY, Admn'r. Feb 9 8m . 6 Brushes, Brushes! IN Store a fine variety of Paint, Varnish, Grain Ling Blenders, Tanners, Whitewash, Cruab, Dusting and Hair Brushes and Comebs-Fls Brushes and Hair Gloves-Nall, Toothand Shaving Brushe, &o. For sale by. A. G. &T.J. TEAGUE, Draggists. May 23 tf 19 eNotice to Planters. H ENRY will stand this Spring Season at HARMON GALLMAN'8, six mile from Edgefield Village, at $10 .the season ' $PS nraoe.TOB. Q. - - .l Aprh .O.S 1d 12