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9IiIMER MANGEMENT OF SHIEEP. l-the. Spsing.do not turn your sheep into the pasture until it is well up, or until it is ankle. high, so is to have something to shade the ground; keep your sheep close, and feed.them on hay and grain of some kind they will .eat Jt well.g if, kept from grass. When put upon pasture, have three or nore fields, and, chaire them often, so that their pasture may be sweet. I have known a neigh. bor.lose three hundred sheep out of six hun. dred in one summer. He divided them into three parts, and put the*r. into three large fields, with no shade exept what the fence on tWe south side of each field made. The sheep lay along the fence, and when tie nose fly came, the sheep were to be seen running' with their noses to the ground fight. ing the fly, and eating only just enough.to keep life in them. The sheep did not go more than eight or ten rods from the fence, and this was eaten close to the ground when there was plenty of pasture on the north side of the field; as a consequence the sheep poisoned themselves in their own filth. The fly laid its eggs in the nostrils. of the sheep, and they soon died in great numbers of "worm in the head." Now, you would ask, how should he save his sheep I He should have put them all in one field, and forced them to go farther from the fence; and about two or three days af ter the first shower, he should changed them to another field. Whenever you see your sheep run with their noses down to the ground, drive them to your farthest pasture; the fly will stay about where the sheep have lain. Keep changing, them from field to field, and you will not be troubled with "worm in the head."-J. D. Chamberlain, in Genessee Farmer. . AN ITEM FOR TROUT FANCIERs.-We find the following in the Hartford Times, relative to the cellar proces of trout breed ing: During the past winter, Dr. E. C. Kellogg has succeeded, without much trouble, in breeding trout in his cellar. He placed a box, wit4,proper partitions, in his cellar, and put some 'sand, gravel and stones in the bot tom. 'fe then procured two trout, a male and female and went through the process which has proved successful in France, of pressing the spawn from the female, and placing it in his box. He then filled the box with Connecticut river water and kept a small stream constantly running through it. This was about seven weeks ago. He has now seventeen fine, lively young trout, from half an inch to an inch in length, and more in the process of hatching. By holding the eggs to the light, little fish can he seen in them distinctly. The old ones are kept in a tub, and are not allowed to range among the small fry. The little ones of a week old have all the characteristics of the old fish, and they will dart under a stone with great rapidity, when the water is stirred up a little. Our popular water wvorks are constantly de. veloping ne'w sources of comfort, not the -least of which is that which furnishes a good supply of trout, fresh for the table, in the cellars of -our citizens, at all seasons of the year. Hoos.-G3ive swvine occasionally a table ... spoonful of a mixture composed of three pouils of ashes and one of salt, for each Individual, mixed with his food. This is an effectual remedy for the kidney worm. When these animals are affected with cosi tiveness take coperas, put it in a common hand-skillet and hold it over a quick fire; it will. soon boil. Stir it till well mixed and remove it from the fire to cool. Pulverize it and give to each hog a table-spoonful as often as the excrement voided indicates cosi tiveness. It may be mixed with'imilk, mush, or any kind of food. A RELIC oF BARBARIs1.-Blinds on the bridle of a horse! Why not teach your cows to have a blind bridle put on them when yon milk them? You could .soon teach one so that you could not milk her wvithout, and it is just as easy to teach a colt to be gentle without a blinder, and wvhen once broke, are less given to frights and sheerings from the road. SPIDERt BITE.-Our exchanges through out the country record numerous cases of poisoning by the bite of spiders. In most cases, says the Providence ournal, they have yielded to treatment; in a few, they have 'been fatal. Whether these insects are more abundant this season or more veno mous, or whether the cases have been more generally recorded, we do not know. It is said that catnip, externally applied, is a remedy. Whisky, taken freely, is said to be too much for almost any other poison. IHARvEST DRINK.-When meni are engag ed in the harvest field under tihe influence of~ an intensely hot sun, sweating at every pore, they necessarily be~ome thirsty, and require a refreshing beverage, and as we know nione -better calculated to allay thirst, refresh and .invigorate the system than the one we rc commended last year, we will repeat it this: -Stir well together 10 gallons of cold wa. ter, 1 gallon of molasses. 1 quart of vinegar and one t pound of ground ginger. A bev erage thus made is as refreshing as it is healthful and. palatable, and should be sup. plied to the hands whenever needed. PRUYIN'.-Much has been said about the proper seasons for pruning, both in the or chard and nursery; but we think from a pretty extensive observation and practical acquaintance in this department, that sum mier is the best time for pruning alnost any. thing. The tree is then in vigorous growvth, ad new wood immediately forms over tihe wound, which will itself remain sound for a long time. The particular period for prun. ing is not so very important, provided it is not done in the spring, as the sap, oozing ou~t, runs down and forms a black streak, producing decay on the trunks.-Am. Ag. ridulturist. -To CooK SALT PoEx.-For the benefit of those who, like ourselves, are obliged to use considerable salt pork, the following method is recommended, by which it is very much improved, especially for frying. Cut .as many slices as may be needed, if for breakfast, the night previous, and soak till morning in a quart or two of milk and wVa ter, about one-third milk-skimmed milk, if not too near souring, is best ; rinse till the water is clear, amid then fry. It is nearly or quite as nice asfresk pork-both the fat and the lean parts.-[Ohio .Farmer. To SWEETEN RANCID BUTTER.-An Dg ricultirist, near Brusrsels, in Europe, having succeeded in removing the bad smell and disagreeable tasteof some butter by beating or mixing it with chloride of lime, he was s~.ncouraged by thisbhappy result to continue his experiments by trying them upon butter sorscid nto be nast use; andbe hasw. stored to butter, the odor and taste of wthich was insupportable to all, the sweetness ol fresh butter. This operation is extremely simple and practicable for all. It consists in beating the butter in a sufficient quantity of water, into which had been .nixed 25 or 30 drops of chloride of litne to two pounds of butter. After having brought all its parts in contact with the water, it may be left for an hour or two; afterwards withdrawn, and washed anew in fresh water. The chloride 6f lime used, having nothing injurious in it, can safely be increased ; but after having verified the experiment, it was found that 25 or 30 drops to two and a half pounds of butter were sufficient. DR. DENNIS' Stimulating or Hot Bitters I A COMPOUND PREPARATION OF GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA, TI'IlS will prove an INVALUABLE REMEDY for DYSPEPSIA. Directions for itse.-From half to a table spoon ful should be taken three times a day, about hall an hour before meals. If food causes .pain in the Stomach a dosa should be taken immediately after meals, or as soon as the uneasy sensation is experi enced, to relieve the pain and assist digestion. For Dyspepsia with derangement of the Liver and Coistipation of the Bowels, the BITTERS should be taken either half an hour before or im mediatelv after meals to relieve the uneasy sensation caused by the indigestion of food. A full dose o Dennis' Alterative or Sarsaparilla Compound should be taken at bed time to act on the Liver and keep the Bowels free. Recommendation from Rev 3. A, Porter Who is well known in this place. EnGEFIELD, S. C., Feb 9, 1857. Dr. DEssIS,-Dear Sir: With regard to your " Stimulating Bitters," i an prepared to say th:it I know of nothing in the way of bitters comparable to it, and I think I have had a fair opportunity ol judging. My wife is enthusiastic in its praise. She is now enjoying better health than for the last six or seven years. Having tried nearly every thin that was recommended without being benefitted' and *eginning to despair of enjoying anything like health again, yet, she had taken but a few doses o the bitters you were good enough to send her, when an improved state of feeling was experienced which has steadily increased to the present time. Her system seemed to be entirely deranged. and run down, but the use of bitters, have improved her to that degree that she nay be c-msidered well again. If any portion of this letter can be of service in making known the superiority of your " Stimaulating Bitters," you are at perfect liberty to use it in any way you please. 1 remain very respectfully, Yours, &c.. JOHN A. PORTER. LM' These BITTERS are for sale at Edgefield C.11. by Drs. A. G. & T. J. TEAC E and by G. L. PENN. July 29 2t 29 SWAN & CO'S, LOTTERIES, CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000!! Owing to the great favor with which our Singh Number Lotteies have been received by the pub lie, and the large demand for Tickets, the Mana gers, S. SW AN & CO., will have a drawing eae Saturday throughout the year. The following Scheme wilt be drawn in each o their Lotteries for August 1857. To be drawn in the city of Atlanta, Ga., in public, or Saturday, August 1st, 1857. To be drawna in the city of A tlanta, Ga., in public, 01 Saturday, August 8th, 1857. To be drawn in the city of A tlanta, Ga., in public, o Saturday, August 15th: 1857. To be drawn in the City of A tlanta, Gni., in public, ot Saturday, August 22d, 1857. To be drawn iu the City of A tlanta, Ca., in public, oi 'Saturday, August 29, 1858. On the plmn of Single Nunmbers. 3,3.15 PRIZES! Nearly one Prize to) every Nine Tickets. 1Magzn:E:tceznit Sce~m~e To BE DRAwVN EACH SATURDAY IN AUGUST! 1 prize. or.... O.On .........$00 1 prize of.......20,000i........11 I 1 prize of........5.003 i 1 prize of......... i.0s 1 prizi. 0.f... .... ..2.e000.........0 1 p~rize ...........2.is ...........i 1 prize of............i is........... 1 prize or...........2.itl.............I 1 prize f...... 2..l i. .......... 1 prize. or.........1 ii...........241 9 i,rize~s or.........an0 ie......... 45 Prizes of............t8..........135 10'. prizes ...........1111nc.......1.1 100 prizes of... ......75tr..............2,0 4 Pize of 175 ' 1 ..................20 4 Przesof tS is .....................20 *2 Przes r be " "s...................2.00 36 Prize of n1e........Piz...t.r... 18.50 1,00 p'rtzes of ........7 r...................66,50( 3,4 Prizes o un0 prxting to......Prze.r..$04,O 4hl Prizets 10;" "ave 85.; Przes 82r.... PLAtN OF TilE LOTTERSY. The Numbers fromtt 1 to1.00,00 correspondt~ine with thosa Numbers on the Tickets pritntedt '.n sepairate stipis of pape. are encircled with small tin titbes. ail ptacedt in one whliee The firstIG'5 tprizes, simiinrly pirintd and encircled, ar phieed in anthtter wheel. Tthe wheels~t are then revolvedl. and a ntmtber Is dtraiw fromt the wtheel of inmbers, andi~ at the same time a prizei drawn fronm the oither wheel. The numtber andi prize draiw out aire openedt and exhibiitd t. the nudience, un~d regil tered by the. Commiiiissi.oners; the pirize beinig ptaned ugnim the niumber drawtn. This operation is repeated until alt th, prizes are drawtn out. Approximation Prizes.--Theo two preceding am' the two succeeding Numtbers to those drawing the ttrst 2J Prizes wilt be entittedt to the 60 Approxinttion Prizes. F'u example: If Ticket No. 11.250 draws the $61,000 Prize those Tickets nutmbered 11.248, 11.249, 11.251, 11.252, wit each b entith d to *225. If Ticket No. 55)0 draws th. $20,0 ~lz, those Tickets numbered 548, 549, 551. 052. wIl each breaitled to $200, and so on according to the abovi scheme. The 8,000 Prizes of $20 will he determined by tha las fiure of theNo. whIch draws the $60,000. For examlide,tfthie %rO. dlrawing the 66.000 prize ends with No. 1. then all tiui Tickets wherc the number cads In 1 will be ettitled to $20 If the Number end~s wih Number 2, then alt the Ticketi where the Number ends in 2 will be entitled to $20. and s' on to 0. CEETIFICATES OF PACKAtGES will be sold at th< following raies, which Is the risk : Certificate of Package of ten whole Tiikets.......S Certificate of Package of ten Ilit Tickets...........4 Certificate of P'ackatge of ten Quarter Tickets.........2 Certilcate of Package ofrten Eighth Tickets..........1 In Ordering Tickets or Certificates, Enclose the money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they wilt bei forwarded bty first mailt Purchasers cnn have Tickets ending in any figure they may, designate. ;27The List of Drawn Numtbers ail Prizes will be sent to purchasers tanmediately after the drawing. [WPurchn.eers wilt plense write their signatures plait and give their Post Offie, County andi State. CW"eember that every Prize is drawn and payable int ull without dedluction. "'Alt Parizes of 1.tki0 and uniter. paid immtedtiately anier the idrawitig-other prizes at the u-mal time of thirty days. Cg'*Atl econmtmieatioins .strictty confidential. 53-Address orders fur Tickets or Certificates to ti. SWAN & CU, Atlanta, Ga. lis or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala. gl"A litof the nambers that arc drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one Is entitled to, wilt be published after every drawing, in the fRllowing pa p ers-Jiew Orleans Delta, Mtoblu Rtegister, Charl-ston Standard, Nashville Gazette. Atlanta Intelligcncer. New York Weekly Day Book, and savannah Morning News. July 28 4t 291 Head-Quarters, 9-rt R EGIMENT, S. C. M. DunvONSv:LLE, July 20, 1857. - ACCORDING to an order from Brig. Gen. W. AC. MonAaxE, the NINTIL REGIMENT of Infan try will assemble at Springfield, near Mrs. Brunson's, on Tuesday the~th dayeof A ugust next, for Drill and Review. Officers and non-Commissioned Officers will as semble on the day previous for Drill ad instruction. Maj. John W. Tompkins and Capt. Win. Jen nings are charged with the extension of this order to their respective commands. *By order of Lieut. Col. L. CORL EY. G. W. Bua-row, Adj's.L Ju.y22 4o a 2n AUGUSTA. 1DVERTISEMENTS. 3. K. HORA & 00, SUCCESSORS TO J. 1?. NEWBY & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN~ FINE CLOTHING, t Trunks, VaRlises, Carpet Bags, &e. U=nr-va;lec Stoc3.. READY-MADE CLOTHING -AND---. . FURNISHING GOODS For Alen and Boys. SPRING AND. SUMMER STYLES Now Ready, -and embracing every VARIETY, STYLE ani EXTENT. This Stoek will be found to be unsurpassed if equalled in any market South. Having paid strict attention to the manufacture of our Goods, we are prepared to om-ir our friends and the pnblie in general GOOD CLOTHES and at j low prices. TAILORING! We have also on hand a beautiful stock of CASSI MERES. CLOTHS and VESTINGS of every grade and pattern, which will be cut and made up to order in the most approved style, at the shortest a notice, and warranted to fit or no sale. W' Call and see for yourselves, at the old stand a of J. M.Newhy & Co., under the U. S. Hotel. A ugusta, A piil 15 tf 14 1 Selling Ot....IDry Goods. B ROOM & NORRELL, Auiensta, Ga., will offier their entire Stock-of DRY GOODS for the remainder of the season at "7'erV-y Xaovqr Prices. Their Stock is LARGE and WELL-ASSORT ED, and offers rare attractions to buyers. We are now engaged in the enlargement of our Store, and will have to give up a portion of it to I the workmen soon, and would like to REDUCE the Stock as low as poqsible before we move. All in want of Cheap Dry Goods are-respectful ly solicited to give us a call. Augusta, Ju~ie 15, tf 23 CHEAP GOODS, T IE Subscriber failing to close his Stock at Auction has made arranaeinents to keep his j doors open, and will continue to offer his remaining Stock of several Thousand Dollars, principally fine ' Goods, at Very Reduced Prices. Those who purchase for CASH will find many VE:Y Low. M. FRAZIER. June 10 2t 22 JAMES HENEY, AUGUSTA, GA. H AS a suecr assornient of Sh, clings, Shirt .1 ings, lrish Linens, White and Colored Goods, for Ocit's and Hwy's wear; Silk and Linen Cain brie 1landcerebiefs, 1Insiery and Gloves. Augusta, June 10 I:57 tf 22 JAMES HENEY, AUGUSTA, GA. AS a large assortment of Muslins, fast colors, H at 121c and upwards; Embroidered Collars and Sleeves, very cheap ; lantillas, at $1,50 and upwards. Also, a large stock of Robes; Figured Grenadines; Bareges and Siiks; Parasols; Fans and Trimmni ngs. Augusta, June 10 10-57 tf 22 JAMES HENEY, AUGUSTA, GA. WISIIES to call the attention of persons in search of good bargains, to his large and well assorted stock of DRY GOODS, which he is confident will be round, on inspection, as cheap, if not ceeper, than that of any oth~er house in the Trade ; besides, persons buying can be confident of receiving newv Goods, as his entire stock of Spring and Summer Goods has been purchased this seneon: Augusta, .June 10 1857 tf 2-2 PLUMBI & LEiTNER, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AUGUSTA, GA. TH~E attention of the public is invited to our .1 Stock of C11O1CE UNADULTERATED Digs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, PERFUMERY, BEUSHES, A nd all other arties in our line. We feel assured that no House in the South can offer a Stock supe rior to ours in genuineness and purity. All our Oflicinal preparations are made in strict accordance with the fornmularies of the [U. S. Pharmacopia, with the best materials, and by the proper weights and measures. .Our Stock of DENTAL AND SURGICAL. INSTRUMENTS, Is full, and we have unequalled ammanements for Sopening adilitional supplies at the shortest notice. Feeling confident that we can furnish our cus towe~rs wi'.h the Best Ar'tiCce, ont reasonable ternms, we respee'tfully solicit orders, and pledge ourselves to till themi with lid elity and despatch. PLUJ~ill & LEITNER. Latc D. B. Plumb 4j- Co. Augusta, Ca. .A pril 13, 9mi 14 LEONARD SITH'S VENTILATING SMUT MCHINE HIS Mchinecombies al the leaingqal Li ~, ~.Q' il clenhin eoins aell the besacin quaor thoroughly cleansing Grain now in use. Every one of these Machines that has been put ia operation (according to the directions) have given perfect satisfaction. For workng well, safety and dura bility, as well as simplicity of the manner in which they are put in oleration, they surpass all Smutters that have ever been invented. it is needless to nmultiply words, as the Machine and the many Certilicates from practical men of its superior quality, is recomnmendation sufficient. ggr These itlachines arc male and sold by LEON BRI) SMIThf, Patentee andt Owner, Troy New York. gg' For the scale of prices or other information q concerning this Smut Machine, address 1 C. II. KENNEY, Agent, d h amburg, S. C. REFELtENCEs.-W. L. Coleman, Edisto Mills; ti G. M. Wever, Edgefield S. C.; M. A. Sullivan, 'I Tumbling Shoals, and J. Y. L. Partlow, Partlow's I Mills. 'May 6 tf 17 GOOD NEWS FOR THE FARMERS! SELF-SUARPENING STRAW AND FEED CUTTERS !'I TlH ESE CUTTERS are of very superior quality , .Land have given entire satisfaction to all who have tried them. They arc very simple in their construction, and of great durability. Farmers would do .vell t6 send on their orders in time, to be ready for the Oat crop. They can be supplied at the very low price of Fifteen Dollars, Cash. For sale by E. PENN, Agent. May 13 18 18 ,'I Mill Notice ! A T ESubscriber having repaired his iAllLL, is ..now in readiness to accommodate hite customers with the VERY BEST of MEAL and FLOUR. * G. M. WEVER. Jama s - '9i AUGUSTA ADVIYTISEMENTS. ~PRING GOODS,17 DICKEY*& P9IB1S, AUGUS!. A. A RE opening this morning.a large and magnifi cent stock of Spring-and Summer D I I x 0 O'D S, to which.they invite attention. Th aadis are respectfully solicited, before purchasing D call and examine their asortmcnt of Dress Goods hich comprises the latest .varicties-in style and d ign, having been seleetedfrom the choicest stock. f the Now York and Northern markets, and wil ,e sold very cheap. Rich Silk Flounced ROBES, with Fringes; Fancy Plaid and Cheney SILKS; Bisehoff Black SILKS; Gros de Rhine 6 Rich Black and Col'd Brocade SILKS; 1 Organdie ROBES; Very fine Plain and Plaid CHALLI, all colors: Challi and Barege ROBES, Plain and Printed Printed MUSLINS and Muslin ROBES, al olors; French and English PRINTED JACONE7 YS nd SWISSES; Black and C61'd CRAPE MARETZE and BA. ZEGE; Blek and Col'd Printed GRENADINESani fORMAS; Plain and Plaid CRUVELLIS and LUSTRES Plain and Printed BAREGES; DEBEICES, from 121 to 37je.; Fine French, Scotch and -English GINGHAMS Ul styles; French, English and Anerican PRINTS, wid< nd narrow Solid BRILLIANTS, White, Green, Blue 'ink, &c.; Printed BRILLIANTS, Chintz and Colors; Bl'k. White and -Colored- Challi and Berage *CARFS, with Satin Stripes and Plaid; White and Colored Stella, Cashmere and Beragc WHAWLS; Silk and Lace TALMAS and SCARFS, all col rs, in great variety and very cheap ; White, Rope, Crown and Cruvelli SKIRTS Vbite and Colored: 100 dozen Swiss and Jaconet COLLARS, froz 2j ets. to $6; Swiss and Jaconet SETTS, very cheap; Linen COLLARS and SLEEVES, in setts, ery low; Black, Bugle and Mourning COLLARS; Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS, Plain, lem Stitched and Embroidered, cheap; Ladies and Misses' White and Colored Cotton TOSE; Gents and Boys' Brown, White and Fancy Hall 1OSE; Ladies and Misses' White and Colored Lisle 'bread HOSE, Ladies. Gents and Misses' Kid, Silk and Lisle ?LOVES; Ladies and Gents White and Light Colored Kid YLOVES; Black Lace MITTS, Long and Short; Ladies and Gents Black and Kid GAUNT. 1ETS; DRESS TRIMMINGS, FRINGES, &e., it rent variety and new styles ; Russia. Scotch and Huckaback DIAPERS and rOWVELLINGS; - Irish LINENand Linen LAWNS, very heap: Brown and Bleached~Table DAMA SKS, by the ard ; 10-4. 12-4 and 14-4 Brown and White TABLI! 'LOTHS; Embossed TABLE COVERS, all colorst Bleached and Br'n SHIR TINGS and SHEET NGS. every brand - COTTONADES, BED TICKINGS, FLAN VELS, PLAIDS. CHECKS,,TE A NS; Linen DRILLS, Plain, White, Brown and Fan y BOMBAZINES, Plaid, Drap D'Ete and Last ng CLOT HS, &c. &c. Augusta, A pril 29 1857 tf 16 CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE. SPRING TRADE, 1857 B ROOM? & NORRE LL, Auousva Gi arc now in receipt of their new Stockc spring and Summer DRYT GOODS, comprisini ill of the latest styles of the sea'son in .L ADIES DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, &c., togeth~ ir with a most complete abortment of STAPL J ANDDOMES 'IC. GOODS, to which they re ipect fully solicit attention: - Plain Black 'and Fancy Dress Silks ; Rich Foulard, Barege and Muslin Robes; Plain and Printed Jaeonets, Cambies, Brilliant nid Lawns; French Printed Muslins, Organdies, and Lawni Plain Challies and Printed Chally D'Laines; Printed Linen Lawns, for Ladies' Dresses ; Chambrays, Ginghams and Prints; Plain Debeges and Debege Robes, for Travelini Dresses; Mourning Goods, in good assortment; eamnbries, Jaconets, Mulls, Nainsooks, Plait Striped and Checked; Plnin and Dotted Swiss ; White and Colored Tarlatans ; Cambrie Dimities, India Twills, and White Bril iants ; Curtain Muslins; White Crape Shawls ; Stella Shawls; Embroideries, a very large assortment; Hosiery, a large assortment of every description Alxander's Kid Gloves; Silk i\itts, Long and Short ; D~ress Trimmings, Whalebones, Long and Short skirts and Skirtings ; Fans, of all kinds; Parasols, lrrge assortment; L-idies' Umbrellas; Summer Cloths, Cassimeres, Drap D'Etes, Pan [inens, Drillings, Coatings, Cottonades, and man; ather Goods for Gents and Boys. Irish Linens, Table Damasks, Damask Tabl, 31t0ths, Napkins, Doylies, Towels, Iluckabacks crash, &e., &c.; Linen and Cutton Sheetings, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 Pillow Linens and Cottons; Englhsh Long Cloths; Bleaced and Brown Sheetings, a very great va iety of makes-; Together with a large assortment of Goods fo servants. A ugusta, A pril 1 1F.57 tf 12 .CLARK&00, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. OW offer for sale their splendid nt-rstock o SILVER WARE, of all kinds-Tea Seta itehers, Castors, Waiters, Goblets, Tumblers. Cu ps orks, Spoons, Ladles, Pastry, Cake, Dessert ani 3utter Knives. Sheffield PLATED WARE-first quality o ~oods in Castors, Cake Baskets, Waiters, Candle. tick., &c. Birmingham and American PLATED WARE cry showy, and at low prices. GOLD WATCh ES, of all good makers-Cooper )ent, Tobias, Burley & Johnson, English makers; ~rietting, Matile, Swiss makers; and Jules Jur ensen,.or Copenhagen. SILVER WATCHIES in great variety; quick 'eat Railroad Watches, large size. Rich Diamond, Coral, Cameo and Mosaic JEW ILRY, all the newest styles, with a large stocks ol taple and Fancy GOOD)S, at their store, Posi )lice Corner, opposite the Railroad Blank. A ugusta, Feb. 41857 tf 4 HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c, Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. T OHN & THOMAS .A. BONES, invite the at Stention of the Planters of South Carolina, to teir stock of Swedes frohinported by themr irect from Sw4eden-AISO-reined English and beet Iron Mill Irons, Lead, Copper, Zine, Carpen ars and Smiths Tools, Cast, Blister and Plow Stall, 'race, Wagon, Log and Coil Chains, Iron A xels, [ces, Hames, A xes, Nails and a full assortment of BUILDERS DLATERIALS, ALso-A large assortment of the most approved Agricultural Implements, aeh asSelf-sharpening Straw Cutters, Corn Sheh ra, Wheat Fans, Plows, Harrows, Ox Yokes, &c. nd the largest and best sssortL- ent of Rodgers & as CUTLERY, ever off'ered in thsis Market. Augusta, Dec. 2, 156 ,til 47 IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, AUGUSTA, GA. [IGH T & MYAC1YURPHY, continue U.the above business, in all its branches, at the MERICAN FOUNDRY, and will be thankful r orders for all kinds' IRON AND BRASS CUTTINGS, or Gold Mines Millh, Ril .Roads, Bridges, and Machiniery of all Descriptions. NEW GOODS, For thue Spring and Summer of 1857. B C. BRYAN, at the Blriek Store, ever e on the alert for the pleasure: and comfort o his many kind and generous eustomers nd friends, las just returned from Charleston witlf a large and general assortment of MAGNIFICENT DRY GOODS, which have been selected with great care as to quality. 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, lie urgently requests the Ladies and Gentlemen of Edgefield 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 Plain Black SILKS ; Plain and Figured BAREGES; Crape DePA RIS, Black and Colored ; Solid BRILLIANTS, White, Green, Pink, &c.; Printed Jaconet and Organdie Muslins: Jaconet, Swiss, Nansook and Mull Muslins; Fine French, Scotch and English Ginghams ; English and American Prints: White and colored Stella SH AWLS; A fine Lot of MANTILLAS and TALMAS; Dress TRIMMINGS, FRINGES, &c., in great variety and new styles : BONNETS and Bonnet RIBBONS, which for beauty are without comparison ; White, Rope, Crown and Cruvelli SKIRTS; Parasols, Fans, &c., &e., &c. -A L S O Just opened anl for sale cheap a good steck of Russia, Scotch and Hluckaback Diapers and Tow ellings; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns, very cheap; Brown and Bleach Table Damnasks; Bleached and Brown Shim tings and Shectings; Osnaburgs and Stripes, Bed Ticking ; Plaids, Checks, Jeans, Linen Drills, &c., &c. Fashionble -Hats, A fine lot Leghorn, Pai'ama and Straw. Boots and Shoes, Men's, Ladies, Mismses an'd Children. Groceries, Hardware and Crockery, &a., &c., &c. 11T Goods sold very low for Cash. B. C. BRYAN. April 1, tr 12 NEW SPRING GOODS Bland & Butler's! W E have i'eceived during the past and present week, a LARGE and MAGNIFICENT TOC'VE OF>3 CrOOI>30O, Adapted to the present and approaching season, to which we invite the attention of the trading com munity. The Ladies are respeetfully solicited be fore making their purchases to call and examine our assortent of DRESS GOODS, MANTILLAS, &c., Which comprises the latest varieties in style and design, having been selected by our Mr. BUTLEa fron the choicest Stocks of the New York and other Northern markets, and will be sold for Small Profits. Among the May be found Rich Black Flounced Silk ROBES; Rich Colored Fbouinced ROB3ES; 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 Etmbroidered Barege Flounced ROBES; 'fRich Organdie and Jaconet do do " "& " MUSLINS; " French Printed Cambricks and B3rilliants; -Plain and Figured SAVONS; SPrinted and Plain CHIA LLIES, of all colors ; - " BAREGES, " " "Challie ROBES ; Black and Colored MA RETZE ; a" BAREGES; 5 Cantotn Cloths, Alpaccas aind Bombazines; English and French CR APES; lack and Colored GRENADIES; Cruvelli SILKS and Plain LUSTRiES; Scotch and Ameriean GINGHAMS; French. English and American PRINTS; Silk and Lace M ANTILLAS; Barege and Muslin SCA RFS ; Black Chantillam SH AW LS and MANTILLAS 'Silk and Lace T ALMAS; White Cactus, Cord and Crown SKIRTS; Patent Steel Spring and Skeleton do Marseiles and Crinoline do -Of EMB ROIDERIES we have a large and mag nificent assortment; Real Lace SETTS; Black and White Crape SETT'S; French worked Muslin COLL ARS and Sleeves; Emnbroidlered, I lemstiehed and Corded IIAND K ERCHIEFrS; Muslin BANDS, in great varieties ; Plain, PlaidI anda Striped Swiss MIUSLINS; Linen COLLARS and SLEEVES in setts; Ladies and Alisses Silk antd Cotton llOSE ; " Silk and Kid GLOVES; " Buck and Kid Gauntlets; t " " ]Bhiek Lace, MITTS; SDress TRIMlINGS, Lining STILKS, &e.; French and Rail Road COItSETrTS; e A nd last, though not least a superb assortment of what the L~adies term " PERFECT LOVES OF BON NETS,," for Ladies and~ Miisses. We aeaFOR HOUSEKEEPERS, W haeanicolot or Linens, Bleached and Brown Shmeetinigs. Pillow Casings, Table Damnasks, Napkins, Towelings, &c. WhveaFOR THE FARMERS, W haeacomp~lete assum tmenat of Plain andl Striped Osnaburgs, lMarlbom o St ripes and PIhaids, Cot tonades and Linena Drill< for meni and boys wear. HATS, SHOES, BOOTS, &c. gg The commnunity are respetrully invited to inspect our Gooala and paries. We feel confident that we can-at least we mean to try ta-please evety taste. BLAND & BUTLER. Elgefield. A pril I tf 12 Octagon Burial Cases! H E{] Subscriber keeps constantly on band at has ..Furniture Rooms. olpaosite the Post Office, am large aissortmnent of this new style of METALIC BURIAL CASES, of beautiful form, and finished in perfect resemblance of highly polished ROSE WOOD. These CASES are now extensively.used and possess many valuable advantages over all Coffins now before the public. -A LSO I will also keep rcady for delivery at a moment's warning, a line Stock of WOOD COFFINS, of my own manufacture, and of all sizes, prices and quality. JOHN M. WITT. Edgefleld,_May 13 tf 18 RAGS WANTED! IWILL give a fair price foB toad clean RAGS at my Store in Tlamburg. S. E. BOWERS, Agent. May 27 tf 20 Cotton Gins and Thrashersa A LL Planters who wish to procure COTTON GINS and TIlRAS1]IRS of the best per formance, and made of the best materials, can be supplied by applying to the Vluksriber, either per sonally or by letter. All who favor me with their custom are pleased, and those who apply to me hereafter, shall have no cause to complaitn if I shuall be as successful in my efforts us I have been heretofore. A ddress, T HOS. E. CH APMAN, Coleman's X Roads, Edgelield Dist., S. C., or LAWRENCE JOHNSON, Agent, Edgefield C. H. March 11 tf .9 Cash Must Come. A..LL Persons in anywise indebted to the Firm of Mc regor & Smith,, are hereby notified that they MUST SETTLE the samm wiahout de lay, as I am compelled to make settlement with the Administrator on M1r. McGreg's Estate in a short time. Longer indulgence than next Return day need not be expected. This is far warning to al ye that are intetested. F. L BM&T Ju.... ia 12 CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSRIIP. T IE Undersigned have as sociated themselves to gether, under the name of SMITII & JONES, for the purpose of carrying on the Coach Making and Repairing Business In all its various branches. They expect to keep , constantly on hand a good assortment or n CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, &C. -Of the latest styles. r All sorts of REPAIRING done in the best manner, and with the greatest dispatch. A liberal share of patronage is respectfully soli eited. F. L. SMITH, LEWIS JONES. Edgefield, Feb 20,1857. tf 7 J Dr. McLANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE AXD LIVER PILLSo Two of the best Preparations of the Age. They are not reconi. mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name pur-. ports. The VERMIFUGE, for 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 c the cure of LIVER COM PLAINT, all BIlious DE RANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD ACHE, &C. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane's Cele brated VERMIFUGE ahd LIVER PILLS, prepared by SOLE PROPRIETORS, Pitts burgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other preparations now before the public, pur porting tb be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLANE'S, are worthless. The GENUINE McLane's Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING BRO'S, 60 WvooD ST., PITTsBURGH, JA. Sole Proprietors SCOVIL & MEAD, No. 111, Charles Street, General Wholesale Agents for the Southern States, to whoma all orders must be addressed. OT Sold by G. L. PENN, Edgefield, S. C.; A. J. CREIGItTON and TUTTr & PELLETTIR, ilamburg ; SIzNNER & IlARitasuN, Longmuires, and \\'ARDLAwV & LvoN, A bbevill. A pril 7, 1657. 1y 13 DENNIS' ALTERATIVE, a -ORa,-f Geor'gia Sal'sapal'illa C0ompound1! I s fast gaining popularity at Edgefield C. H. It is hig~hly appioved of by Phtysicians,. and hiuzhly recommeinded by~ those who have tried it in aft~e tions or the LIVER, and in diseases arising from I ain IM PUR E STATE OdF Ti'H E BLOO1D. 1 The following 1.tter from the Rev. WV. A. Mc SwVAuN will tend to give the public grealy increased confidence in this useful preparation. NEwDEltRY C. II., June 22, 1857. . DR. DENNs-Dear Sir: My wife has been strangely and severely affieted for several yeatrs with what is supposedl to be Scrofulous habit of the~ systein-superinduced by a severe attack of Yelluw - Fever--and after having tiied a great number of remedies, somec of which were v'ery good, she was induerd by your own kind snggestion, to use the Sarsaparilla Compijound prepared by yourself,-and this cshe has found to be the best remnedy' that has beenti n d. I urm now cuonident in the hope that - undler the blessing of God, it will make a final cure. It is e, rinly a mtost excellent preparation for all Serofukous affections. Ai~ctionately, yours, W. A. McSWAIN. tI QTSold in this Village by Drs.'A. G. & T. J. TEAGIUE and G. L. PENN, Agent. July 22 5t 28 PURIPY THEBELOOD! MO0FFATT'S LIFE PILLS ' AND FREE FROMl ALL MHNERAL POISONS, TIIE great popularity whieh MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS and PHOENIX BITR have attained in consequence g of theextraecdh aryecures effected ,c the ruse, rner t b analysisof their medieina virtues or properties. Having I thee unote th twety fyer before the p uble and haig pen wh 1 have been rstreve t t hnjoyment ofpr the Best Vegetable Medicine now before the public, admcits of tno dispute. In aimost every city and village in the United States, there are many who are-ready to testify to their efficacy in removing disease, and giving to the Ies ofSROFULA, ULCE tS, b0URVT or ERUP- - TIONS of the skin, the operation or the LIFE MEDICINES It is truiy astontshing,. often removing in a few days, every Ii vtigeenf thes oho me diseaes, by thei puriyn DEOPSY PIL.ES, and in short most ali diseases, soon nI Tieid to tir curative properties. No family should be a without them, as by their timely use much suffering and expense may be saved. Prepared by WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, N. D., New _ York, and for sale by TUTT' & PEL.LETIER, Sole Agents, Ihamburg, 8. 0. August 6 ly 80 Mountain Dew Whiskey. a I AM now receiving on Consignment from Green- I ville Distriet, a few barrels pure sweet Mash WBISKEY-said to be from the beat Distillery in the State. Call in and exnmine. S. E. BOWERS, Agent. Hamburg, May 27 if 20 ROUSE AlND LOT FOR SALE. ot T H E Subscriber off'ers for sale hi. HOUSE andE LOT in the. Village of Edgefield, consistIng se of three acres, with every necessary building on el the premnises, well of ezoellent water &c. Terms. a nadtng.' 1/ OU2 Mu4 tr 8 ~A6 IEW -SPR IiNGkS 8 E PENN, A gen'i aiyei New York and Crietonzhis ;oods for the Spring and Samnerftade LADIES RES8 800 '8 % mong his Dress Goods niy be -a-iA .& fr magnificient assortment or- - ,.'~ Bareges, Challies, Rich Bare Rich-Plain and Figured Silk Printed Jaconets, Beautiful B Manchester, Scotch and Domestieingb A fine stock of Stella Shawls,.Sars -"et Hoop and Embroidered Skirts, o.;&c.- v5 English and Americat'.., large aud unusually hatidsome - English and American Prints, of every ud quality. White Goods' t very desirable Stock of all kinds t f ioods, consisting in part of- - Plain Checks and Striped Swiss, Jaconet and Nansook Muslin, - Swim and Jaconet Trimmings and an Muslin and Lace Collars, Underalyets and 8 or Ladies, Misses ad Children.' - - Domestic Good V )f egery descriition, and atvery Bonnets, Ribbons and .superb assortment of the latest, i n~ ashionablo Bonnets, together with - - ion of the most bewitohing Bonnet Ribbo6sa'd rlowers that has ever been opened: intb i Also, Ladies' Dress Trimmings, se tl' he greatest care in regard to taste and q--it Gloves and Rosiry. L very large and choice supply just rece 4 pened for inspection. Parasols and Fin 6 )f the most improved and convenlientoytes-som. ,f them rich and rare, and all beautiful '.; Shoes! Shoes The attention of customers is.'invite4 toemine, ny stock of Shoes, which will be found.large ad leirable, and at prices that will give entire - action. Also, Hats, Caps, Groceries, Oroo. y YANKEE NOTi. and a great variety of useful and ornanent lea not necessary to enumerate. - @ The public ae respectfully ivited ol ad examine my Stock. - E. PEN, A Mar 25 tf iEW GOODS! NEW GOODS New Store in the New Buildig ILLIAf- B. BUDSON iakes T pleasure in announcing to the. eitien -- :dgefield Village and District, (especially the -, lies) that ho is now receiving an& -pening t irge Store Room under the Masonic. & Ofd ows' Hall, an ENTIRE N E-AT6 )f RICH and BEAUTIFUL . GOODS dempr ing every articleusually offered in a well dnte. lillage Store. His shelves will be well-: lafeit - rith an excellent and fashi6nable variety: o DRESS GOODS, E 'BROID It Trimmings, Bemnet., Jonnet rb0s~ ,ewelry, Gloves, Hoiery; diamiP - Notions, Domestic Goods a laps, Boots, hoes; [Rroceries, Crockery a The above Stock of Goos a -~ldre~o ld~ ' mneat importing Houses in Charleston iii e rork, and as they were bought on, go'od. irn.lI ie disposed of at astonishingly LOW PI~~~t r~ ask is an examination of my Goods and)ls ~ mnow whlat will be the result. -'.rC -W M. R. HUiON Edgefield, April 29 t .f ''f6' State of South.0 rao - EDGEFIELD DISTRIT~ IN EQtJITY. V'esley Phillips and his -j wife Augusta Ann, et al; [By-order ofh: His .o, es ~IChan. Warlw Edmund Penn, Adrn'r.J THE Creditors of F. M. Young, deceazed, vitt I render in to me duly ~attested, their acecounta gainst the Estate of the said F. M. Young, on or efore the 20th day of August next, or they will he orever barred and estopped from recoveringzay nent of the same. Notice is also given that a reference willlslo be ecld in my Offiee on that day, fur 'an accounting etween the heirs and, creditors of said F. Mt. oung and Edmund Penn, the A dministriitor of is Estate. A. SIMKINS, c.3.E.D. SMay 27 13t a TO PRINTERS, STE have on hand and for sale cheap-less than half the original cost-a first rate lot tf CHASES, of all sizes, ancas good as new. Twenty pair of CASES, with a few JOB OASES, 11 in good co.ndition. Also, a lot of Brass GALLEYS, Slice and Plain rood GA LLEYS, Composing STICKS, STANDS, No. 1 ROLLER MOULD, &c., all of which are r sale remarkable cheap. Apply at this office. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. I .L Persons having demands against the Es tate of the late Capt. Jvhii Lipscomnb, are re uested to~ p esent them properly attested to the ~xecutors-and all persone indebted are informed hat immediate payment is demanded. BEN.l. WALDO, 1 . A S. N. LIPSCOMB, z'r. J. B. LIPSCOMB.. Mar 3 lyr .' -8' Adaninistrator's Notice. . LL person- having demands against thelEstate of Sarah Gregory, dee'd., are. requested to ende r in their accounts properly attes~ted without elay, and those indebted MUST make .pnynment y or before R'turn Day next, otherwise they will i.eessarily be compelled to settle with an attorney. RICh ARD GREGORY, Adiaor. May 6 tf 17 Notice. LL~ Persons indebted to the Estate of James ~.S. Shadrack, dec'd., are ear nestly~ riquested make immediate payment, and thos hanjpde, ands against the maid Estate will render tlim n roperly attested. HI. BURNETT, ,or . T. M. FISHER.. dor Mar 11 tf 9 HOSE wishing FINE FISH, apae and packed where they are caught, ofl sizes'and imbers, call on S. E. BOWERS, -Agent Hamburg, Jan. 6th 1857, tf .52 CALHOUN WHISKEY ! - - lUST Received Ten Cases of Superl~r-UAL'. HOUN WHISKEY, which is guaranteed the Agent to be a pure unadulterated article, ut up In Cases of one dozen Bottles expressly for authern consumption. S. E. BOWERS, Agent. SHamburg, A pril 8 tf. 13 Notice. - HE Subscriber having lost a small travelling~ Trunk on Friday the 5th inst. containing a rge prolfortion of the Notes and Accounts due im, and having proof sufficient to szsyamta mid Notes and A ccounts have been desry-~r estly requests those who are indbe to y@~ ~ ate, to come forward and give him new notes.. June 10 1857 tf 2 .Notice. ~ " - LL persons indebted to time Estate of Charles ~McGregor, Dee'd. will please mhakie,1mnledi .e payment. And these having any demanda'wll -esent them properly attested. A. RAMSAY, *ir. July 71857 tf 2 Aduninistrator's ti LL Persons indebted to the te Mealinggdee'd , are regqiest d~ete~l~ t delay, and those -having, demands s~~Ie - ttae must present themn properlyatd lsh, cond Monday in Januiary -.nex4 p the saki. aims will be exehlded, as. as6Tl ""~~ madea In tj-ze in. a