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70 THE LADIE8 OF EDGEFIEL) 'AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS! ...GREAT AND UNUSUAL INDUCEMENTS! E ARE NOW closing out FOR CASh, our very large Stock of Fall and Winter M Et 1W 03D@@D D. The entire balance of our Rich Silks and Win ter Fancy Dress Goods must be closed out in THIRTY DAYS to make way for Spring Goods. To accomplish our expectations, we are deter mined to offer Goods at such prices as will com mand an immediate sale. We solicit the attention of purchasers to this sale, and feel satisfied that, the attractions offered will be suficient to induce every customer to ap preciate this rare opportunity for securing bar gains. One p-ice only, marked in plain figures; there fore no purchaser will be overcharged. The sale commenced on THURSDAY MORN ING, (4th Feb.,) and will continue for THIRTY DAYS, only. ' DICKEY & PHRIBBS. W The character of our house is a stifficient guarantee that we will sell as advertised, without regard to cost. Augusta, Feb 1858 2t 6 MT. ENON ACADEMY. T HE Exercises of this Institution will be re sumed on MONDAY the 23d of February. We take great pleasure in announcing to the public that we have engaged Mr. C. D. OLIVER, to take charae of this Academy. Mr. 0. is a graduate of the Citadel Academy, in Charleston, and Gen. JAmBs Joss, Chairman of the Board of Visitors, in a letter to us, recommends him as be ing eminently qualified as a Teacher, and a young gentleman of unexceptionable character. Our desian in employing a teacher of such rare qualifications is to establish a first class Academy, in which parents may be enabled to give their sons a good substantial business education, or have them prepared to enter the State Military Acade my. Mr. 0. will teach all the braihes that are taught in that Institution, a list of which will be published soon, together with the Rates of Tuition. The above Academy is situated 25 miles North east of Edgefleld C. H., and it, six miles of Chapel Station, on the Greenville & Columbia Rail Road, and it is certainly one of the most healthy loca tions in the State. 5aApplicants will please address Mr. C. D. OLIVER, Coleman's X Roads, Edgefield District, S. C., or either of the subscribers, at the same Post Office. Board can be obtained at $3 per month. Col. W. M. CLARY, DAVID PAYNE, H. C. CULBREATH, G WM. A. STROTHEl., Dr. WM. COLEM AN, JOS. GRIFFITH. Feb16 Lk 6 Valuable Household Furniture FO SALE AT AUCTION! TJHE Subscriber about to retnove to Virginia will esell on Monday next (Februtry 22d) at Pub. lic Sale, all his lIOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. comprising Parlor, Dining Ploom, Bed Room, Kitchen and other Furniture, most of which is com paratively new and of an excellent quality. TERMlS OF SALE.-Sums under $10 Cash. Over S10, a credit of twel months, payable by Note bearing interest from day of iiale, with good personal security. 07 Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. A. M. CHAS. A. RAYMOND. Feb 17 it 6 FRESh ORANGES AND LEMIONS. UVST received another lot of fine fresh Oranges d and Lemons. E- T. DAVIS, Agt. Feb 17 tf 6 IOLLED before me, at the Graniteville De .Lpot, Edgefield District. :-otuth Carolina, by y Edmund Morris, a certain BAY MARE, with a small white snip on her nose, righthind foot white, SI .-.bout16 hands high, aged about 12 to 15 years. Appraised at $25. W. E DNEI, :.F... Graniteville Depot, Feb 6, 18.58. 1m4t* & Administrator's Sale, Y an order from W. F. D~urisoe, Ordinary, we ..)will sell to the highest bidder, at the lite res: dence of John W. Hearden, deceased, in shtatter field, on Fridlay the 26th February, all the personal property of said deceased, consisting of FOUR LIKELY NEGROES, Horses, Cows, Stock Hogs, llousehold and Kitchen furniture, Corn, Fodder &c. Terms of sale-All sums of and under five d..l lars cash-over thamt Amoutnt on a credit to, the first of December next, with. interest from day of i'rehasers will be required to give Note with *two approved securitics, and in nio case wil th *properly be deliver ed until the Terms of satk are complied with. -1AM 1t S CA LL ISON. A dm'r. SUSAN R EA RDEN, Adm'ix Feb10 3t 5 Valuable Negro for Sale. N th~e first Mlonday in March next, I will sell OJ at Edgetield C. ll.,a valuable NEGRO HOY -belonging t the Estate of Mrs. 11amrnet Maittin. Terms.-A eredit until the first damy oif .lanuatry :iext, with interest from daite, purchaser giv.ng note with two approved sureties. Fe8 JOlN 11. IIUGI1F, Trustee. State or south Caroilina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. Henry lButler and wife Elizabeth, ctto u Applicants. iatofr 5s. [Partition. isaac Goggins and others, Def'ts.)J TT appearing to my satisfactioni that Tsaac Goggins, Ithe c!.ildren of IHenry Goggins, deceased ; An d:.ew Iblotes and his wife Slatilda, Willimn Gog gins and Jam-s Goggins, .lr., Defendants in the above stated case, reside beyond the limits of this State. It is therefotre ordered that they do appcar and object to the division or sale of thle Real Es tate of James Goggins, Sr., deceased, on or before the 28th day of A pril next, or their consent to the game will be entered of record. W. F. DURISOE, O.C.D. F eb.8 1858 1t5 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIEIl) DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. Y~ W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge Whras. Franris Thrailkill hath applied to me for Letters of Administration, 0n all and singular thme goods and chattles, riglh:.' anid credits of Margaret Thrailkill late of the District aforesaid decd. These are, therefore, to CitS and'admnomish all and lingular, thme kindired and creditors of the said deceas ed, to be and appear befoare mie. at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefieihl Court H-ouse, on the with day of Feb~ruary inst, to showv cause, if any, why the said administratuon should Given une my hand and seal, this 8th day of Feb., in time year of our Lord onme thouand eight hundred and fifiy-sevenl and ini thme eighty-second year of American Independene. F UIOoED Feb. 20, 1858 2t 5 Notice. HjlE Subseriber ha~s lost the followinz Notes : one on George Watkins for S20t1, dated the 13th of Mlay, 1857, with at credit for $36,91. Dec ~2st 1857, with interest front date ; one 0n Joseph Etheredge, with Joel lnatlmet. security, for $910,I92, bearing date Nov. 12th 18516, with mnerest from 4ae aable January 1st i859 : one on Emnei Pad dat, withI Machester P'adlet, security, fimr $74.34, dtd s,,mmetimle itn Deegmber, civent payable tio Or i-lo Padget, with inmerest mrom date. g "" ' CH ARLES DUNCAN. Feb. 9 18.58 . 3te 5 Improve your Sight, ~T hae no onhand a good ass-ortment ofl EI of GO amid SILVER SPECTA CLES,-the very best article. Also, Steel framed Spec acs German Silvet -SpeetdMea mand Plated Spectacles, to suit all aget and sightis. Concavo Convex, Perescopic and Double sighte GLASSES. -Convex ai~d Concavo Glasses fitted to Gold and Silver frames as .-h. rst nti' o and mocderate prices. E.~ TWEEDY & CO-, Near the Lower Market House. Augusta,.Ga., Dee 7 tf 48 THE EXCHANGE, (NEXT DOOR TO B. C. BRYAN'S STOR! BY E. T. DAVIS, AGENT. THE Public aire respectfully informed that l I EXCHANGE is now opened for the accoi modation of all lovers of good eating, and that few persons can obtain regular board at th House. Fresh Shad, Oysters, Gan e, Hams a: Eggs, Coffee, &c., furnished at short notice. On the first floor of this House, the Subscriber h. just opened a LARGE AND FULL ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, which he proposes to sell at low figures for CASI His stock consists of a good variety of Sugar, Cofee. Tea, 1olasses, Syrul CHEES.E, BUTTER, LARD, Superfine Wheat and Buckwheat FLOUR; Irish POTATOES, ONIONS; MACKERE L, in Kitts, half-barrels and bbls.; Sardines, Lobsters, Salmon, Cod Fish; Dried Beef, Smoked Tongues; PICKLES, Preserved and Brandied FRUITS; SPICES of all kinds; Ketchups; Maccaroni; Crackers, Boston and Soda Biscuits; Candies and Conafectlouuary, ORANGES, LEMONS, PINIC APPLES; Apples, Fies, Raisins. Currants, Citron; NUTS of every description; Candles, Starch, Soap, Yeast Powders; Tubs, Buckets and Pails, &c., &c. Together with a splendid and full variety of Fine Brandies, Wines, Whiskey, Gin Run, Cider, Porter, Ale, &c. Also, a fine supply of TOBACCO, SEGARS AND SNUFF. In connection with the EXCHANGE, (in th< rear on the first floor,) the subscriber has a wel furnished MJM Mo@D=s provide( with good LIQUORS, SEGARS, &c. &_ The Subscriber solicits a liberal share o the trade, and promises to render satisfaction unt< all who may be pleased to patronise the Exchange E. T. DAVIS, Agent. Edgefield, Feb 10 tf 5 Sh1eriffs Sale. B Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facins t me directed. I will proeved to sell at Edge field C. II., tn the first Monday and Tuesday it March next, the following property in the followinj cases, to wit : W. F. Duriso ', Ordinary, for William Spires, vs John A. Mays and Carolina A., his wife and others The House and Lot in the Town of Hamburg, S C., known as the " Carolina Hotel," and numbe: one hundred and twenty-five, (125) according v< the plan of the said Town of Hamburg, boundet West by Centre "-treet, North by Lot No. 126 South by Lot No. 124. East by Cook Street-hay ing lifty feet front, and running back 300 feet Also, Lots Number One Hundred an.d fifty-one (151,) and One Hundred and fifty-two, (152. bounded W'st by Cook Street, North by Cobt Street, East by an Alley, and South by Churel Lot. Also Lot Number One Hundred and fifty three, (153,) hounded West by Church Lot, Nortl by Lot No. 152, East by an Alley. and South b3 Lot No. 154, having One Hundred and fifty fee deep, and forty and half feet wide. Levied upoi and to be sold as the property of the Defendants John A. Mays and Carolina A.. his wife. 11. T. Wright, for John F. Burress, vs. Alfri .\lav,.et. al. A Tract of Land containing two hun dredl and fifty acres, more or less, adjoining land. of C. M. May, S. W. Corley and others. A. M. Benson, br., and others, vs. Christiam Richter, A llou.e and Lot at Liberty Hill, contain. ing two acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Joh: C. Cousey, W. T. West and others. R. M. Fuller vs. .lohn Terry, Sr., A Tract Land containing two hundred and sixty-three acres more oir less, adjoining lands of Butler Williams Whitfield Morgan and others. Tompkins & Tucker, and others, sevecrally vs Thonas K. Collier, A Tract of Land, containing six hundred and sixty-three acres, more or less adjoininig lands of Charles Freeman, Chesley Wells James Blackwell and others. WV. W. Adams and others, severally vs. Edward T. Davis, A Tract of Land containing eightee: acres. mote or less, adjoining lands of Samuel Brooks, Lewis Jones and others. Mary A. Coleman, Adm'x. vs. Morgan C..Cor der; A. D. Bates, Ex'r., vs. Thze Saine, A Tract 0: Land conmining four hundred and twenty-fiv< actes, more or less, adjointing lands of Milton Nor ris, Wilson Holstein and oth~ers. P. M. Schumpert and others, vs. Ivey Sadlecr, et at., one Bay hlorse. A. J. Ramnb' and others, severally vs. Aller Franklin, One Negro woman slave, by the name o (riller. E. P. Holloway and others, vs. M. W. Liles, Om Negro boy slave, by the nnme of Augumstus. A. D. Bates vs. Areniton Padgett., A Tract o: Land, containing ('te hundred acres, more or less adoiing lands of Atmbrose Whittle, Winney Pad get and others. The State vs. John Brown, Sr., A Tr-act of Land cotairing otne hundlred acres. more or less, adjoin ing lands of .John D~enney and o'thers. The State vs. E. Padaett, A Tract of Latnd con taing twenty act es, inore or less. adjointing land, of Winney Padgett, Anmbrose Whittle and others Max. Laborde, A ssignee, vs Guy Broadwatei anI oth~ers, One Tract of Land conataining thic< hudred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of E C. Blandh, William Moss and others. John M. Clark vs. Susan Garrett, A Tract o Land containing four hundred and thirty-two acres more or less. adjoining latnds of Oeorge A. McKie Thomas Garrett and others. Simpson Mathis for Avory Bland, vs. P. 11 McDaniel and .lackson Holmes, A Tract of Lant cntaining twelve hiundlred acres, mere'or less, ad joiniig lands of B. T. Boatwright, John Autr> and others, thme ptroperty of the Defendan~t J 1ohes. 'Tertes Cash. J AS. EIDSON, s.E D Feb. 5 1858 4te __ 5. I Sheriff's Sale John H[. lhallingsworth and others, severally, ~ .Fi. Fas. 'rs. Nicholas McEvoy. J B Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facir;s in th~ abo.ve stated casrs, I will proceed to, sell i the Village of Edgetichel, oin Friday the 26th day c this ins:ant, the following p~roperty-, viz : abou thirte-ti pai of BOO IS, and albout sixty-five pai of 811OES, and fifteen pieces ot upper Leathe: Terms of sale Casth. JIAMES EIDSON, s.a.n:. Feb 11 1858 g te 6 Shnerir's Sale. Jourdan Pool and others, severally,) vs. ~-Fi. Fas. C. L. Refo.) B y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias,i the above stated cases, I will proceed to se~ in the Village of E.'gefield on Friday the 26t isatnt, the following property, viz: a lot, of TD~ consistinig of Cotllee Pots, Buckets. Pans, IDipper: Cups andl oth~er articles of Tin Ware of variou sizes. Terms of sale Cash. JAMES ETDSON, s.u.n. Feb,. 11 1 58 te 6 Sherifis Sale. Uu Kieva's and others, severally,) vs. Fi. Fas. .John R. Wev-er. BY Vih t of sunary writs of Fieri Facias to1t )d irecte-d, in the abo~ve stated cases, I wilt pri eed to' sel1l at Edgefie'd C. I1, on thea first Monda and Tue~day in March next, the following neg: staves, viz: Mke and lBoss. Terms of sale, Cash. JAMES EIDSON, s.ED. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD) DISTRtICT, LV' OltDIAAR Y. .Jsua Segler, Applicant, ?itiof, vs. Citto o Jona Adkinson and wife Eliz.- ( Partition. aeth, Defendants. J T appearing to my satisraction that David Segle (s..n of D empsey Segler, deceased.) one of t Dnantsi ith~le above stated case, resides beyor Ithe limits of this Statme. It is there.fore ordered tth te do. appear and object to the division or sale the Retal FEstamte of George S:egtor, de'ensed, on before t'.- e 28thi day of A pril next, or his consent the same will be entered of record. 8 W. F. DURISOE, 0 S.D. Fae 18r8 12t 5 FRESH GROCERIES ! ) I. A "M'EM A.3: R E: X -W :AL-m E T HE Subscriber has just received a neiw at fresh stock of to GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &C. 1 a Which have been purchased at reasonable price is and will accordingly be sold at very moderal d profit4. Give my goods an examination, and yc will be convinced that my figures are low an Groceries excellent. The assortnent consists of Cruslwdrand Loafed SUGARS; IS Powdered A. B. and luscovado Sugars; Old Government .ava and Rio COFFEE; Sugar House and New Orleans SYRUP ; Fine- Buckwheat FLOUR; S BUTTER, CIlRESE, DJAMS; RICE and MACCARONI; P hlACKEREL, No. I and 2-Ubls; Dried Beef and Beef Tongues; Oysters. Sardines,Salnon, Lobsters, Cod Fish Soda Biseuit, Butter Crackers; Suett CRACKERS of all doscriptions; PICK LRS, Preserves, Chow Chow; CANDIES, large assortncuent; FIG., Raisins, Citron, Currants. Pruees; i English Walnuts, Alnunds, Filberts, Percovies Lemons, Oranaes. Pine A pples. Cocoa Nuts ; Preserved-FRUITS. Brandy PEACHES, &c.; Green TOMATOES-and PEAS in Cans; PEPPER and SPICES of all kinds; Tuble SALT, East Powders'; Flavoring Essences in great variety; Worcerteribire Sauce, a fine article; TEAS of every kind-Hyson, Black and Green SOAP, a good assortment of every description ; T UBS of all sizes, Wood Buckets, brass bound Fine assortment of TIN W-A RE; Rlneking and Shoe Brushes; Irish POTATOES, ONIONS; GARDEN SERI) of every kind, the best evei brought to this place; FINE WINES AND LIQUORS. Madeira, Port and Teneriff WIN ES; Bourbon. Nectar, XX., RectiFed WISKEY; BRANDY of every quality; f CI AM PAGNE, Champagne CIDER ; I PORTER, ALE, &c. SEGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFFT, CANDLES, Sperm and Adumantine: and al other articles usually found iii at Grocery Store. W. E. LEGG. FblO if 5 THE ATTENTION OF GARDENERS IS DIRECTEI to G. L. PENN'S full assortment of choic< Fresh GARDEN SEED. And he notifies all wh4 desire good Vegetable Gardens, that they had Let ter call soon and make selections, so as to coin menec Gardening forthwith, for the YEAR Is already far advanced, considering the work wi have to do, to realise the pleasure of hoping FOR That great desideratim-a warm and an EARLY SPRING To make good all our hopes of enjoying good GARDENS. S. To (nant e this it is nee, ssary to sow GOOI SEED, and to procure good Seed all you have t< do i.< to call on G. L. PENN, A;gent, an make purchases from his extensive assortment o FRESH AND GENUINE GARDEN SEED Edgefield. Feb 3 tf 4 1.LOUR AND CORN MEAL-Can b< .Lhad at may houtse for Casr.. -A LSO Leather-Hlarness, Sole, Upi.er, Kips, & c. R. T.1. MIMS. Feb. 3 if 4 F RE SH ARR.IVA LS. TUuT received and for sace at low prices 50 lihls. Pink-eved Planting POTA TOES ; 50) Boxes Hydraulic Pressed CANDLES; 1 Gross Preston & Meirroll's Yeast P'owders. lIambuarg, Feb 2 ttf 4 Head-Quarters, 7-rnm RItlAl ENT. S C. M., CnAv~ss' Csattn, .lamnuary '5, 1S58.$ OR D EI R. O ' tllE I law G:ap IRea;t Cotmpany a-o hereby or djaeredi teo be and appear ;tt tht.-ir nmoster nroaunt at .latmes R~eynulais' Sprinag, mnear I A'eust IIlill, o1 Saturday the 27th February lext, nrmted ants equipped a the lamw dirs t etf drill and instructioni At the saimie timet an id plc the*re ni~ 1:; masa Eection~ hel.l for Captain t., 1 tilthe vnienter oe. caitined by the* promas ion of Capt. TP. P. Shawv. l>.y order aof Cail. I). L. SI IA W. .ilmn .7 5t 3 TOST NOTE-Lost Or misplaced ontMt .J day l..st. at the Clerk's Ollice, a Dine Bill fi s2t,75, payabmle tao Bennah 1ltalnm. All laerson: are hierebyv caution~ed froum trading for thme saidl Im Bill, as I have given a paromsisasry Note foar t1m Isamte. W-. IE- IJ3 W. F. Durisoe, Ordimnry,frinSpes P. * vs ')..F. PJohn A. Mays and Caroline A..|I his wile, and oithers. ) Y ) Virtue of thte Fieri Facias, itt theo abovi I staled case, I will proceed to sell itt thte Towi of Unamburg, S. C., oni Tuesday. the 23d February inst., thme F U RNITLt R belonmging to and itt the Carolitna Ilotel, viz: Bureans, Beds. Steads, Bet Cothing, Matrasses, Wash blanmds, Tables, ]lool Case, Chairs, Cam pets, Books atnd Sutndry othec ar~tiles of I lousehtold amid Kiten Futrtnittre. JAS. EID:sON, sED Feb '2- 4 STATE OF S()UTH' CAROLiNA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IIN ORDINARY. . Daiel Jabkson and wife, and others, A jplicanmts, ratOL I James Fuhtn, r, Johtn Fulmier, and | r others, Dfen'mdantts. J - an ormder rromt thec Ordinary I shall prosee to sell at Edgelield Court I louse, ott thte ha' Momday itn March next, for~ partition, thte Real S t~ate of .iohn Fuhtner, deceased, ctmsistintg of a trat or parcel of lanad, lyimtg antd beitng int the D)istia atd State aforesaid, ott the waters of -Cre--l and conattaining thtree humtdred ;end lity nteres, mora or less, nde ajoininig lands of .Jame/Fulmner, Ad atm Fulmter, Charles P'lunkett attd others. TJ'anus--On a credit unttil the Iirst day of Januar ex, (1859.) The purebtaser to give bond and sae Scurity, mtnd as n.ortgtage otf the prentnses to the Ordi tary, to secure the purchase mo~ney, Cost to 1 .'pai in casht. Titles extra. JA MES EIDSON,smsE . s Feb. 8 1858 *3t 5 * Sheriff's Sale. BY Virtue osf sundry writs of Fieri Faciats I mse directed. I will proceed tea sell at Edg< field 0. Ii., on the first lomtday atnd Tuesdayi March next, the following property int the followitn cases. to wtt: e r Jourdan Pool vs. C. L. Refo; William McEvor . G. the samue. T wo houses and Lots itt the Villat y of Edgehield, adljointing each other. Thbe Rtesidet 'o and Lot containing tharee acres, more or l-ss, at tme other Ileause andl Lot, knoewtn as the Titn She Lot, contatig onte half acre, mote or less, adhjei ing lots or hands of Edmund Penn, Mrsa. A Curle; aid others. Also. one ltockaway and Ilarnes . two two-horse wacaons antd two horses, levied upc lste rprty of C. La. Riefo.. George A. VeKie vs Marita A. Crafton, the fu lowing negro slaves, viz: Mariaht, Eliza, liutte .iae. atnd Ihardy. Jaemes Pattont and others severally vs Jes: Supert, One negromantt slave by the nme Allen.JAMES EIDSON,s z.D. r, Feb.8 4te ' 5 dNOTICE is htereby given to tall persons not at trade for a Note of hand givent to .John f Inrling, and payable to htim or bearer, for Fort >r two Dollars, dated 1i tha ol'J.anuatry, 1858 ; thle e t sideraton for which thme Note was gmven htavil feled, I will not pay said Note unless compelled law.' MILTON RHODES. Fe. 9 185s8 3t.5 D SSGOODS. A RAY LEY have just recolved %W byexp a beautiful lot of Ladies' DRE*4 d GOODS, in AINEES, CASH MERES, Valencia PLAIDS, -nt1&$iped- and Plain All-wool DE LAI IES, C S, POPL1NS, SILKS, and a s great m.mv o handsolo styles of Dress Goods, e which wili bgag1 d,very low. u Augusta, Feb. , 1858 tf 4 $$LANEETS, RAY . URLEY have received an T other -a.. lot of fine Ribbon-bound Bed BLANKETS 4, which are to be sold for $4 a pair. ..4 -A LSO - 5 bales NegIoLANKETS, White and tolored, which will be 'd very low. Augusta, Fell. 8 1868 tf 4 4 LANNtS, RAT .r L EY have Red and White G FLANNE from 181 cents to 50 cents per yard. A gustk Ga. Feb.3188 tf 4 J .TOWELS. RAY &VUR LEY have just received - one hund d dozer' TOWEGS*, at 75c. per dozen; fifty d $1; fifty dozen at $1,50; and fifty dozen e; o at $2 per dozen. Augusta, Fe b 1858 tf 4 SILE NILLE SHAWLS. RAY &'UWRLEY have a few exceed ingly handsome Silk Chenille SHAWLS, just r, ceived and forihle low. Augusta, Febo 1868 tf 4- 4 CLOAtS AND SHAWLS. RAY k4TUR LEY will dispose of their remning stock of Winter CLOAKS and SHAWLS;-, %yretly reduced prices. Augusta, FeB. J858 tf 4 DRAPERY, NUSLINS AND DAMASKS. RAY & 2ITURLEY have justreceived DRAPERX-J MUSLINS, and Worsted DA MA.sK, in grea .nriety, and for sale very low. Augusta, Fe -858 tf 4 LIEN& LINENS, LINENS. DICKEY d PHUIBBS have just received U per steamesiAdriatie, a large lot of IR[SH LINENS, manufactured expressly for us. Parties in want of a pure, undressed Ir-sh Linen at Euro pean prices, woulid do well to call and examine our stock. Augusta, Feb. .1858 tf 4 PROSPECTUS OF THE CHLLESTON MERCURY. A POLITICAL ,COMMERCIAL AND LIT ERARY NEWSPAPER. PUBLISHED DAIIT, TRI-WEKYAND WEEKLY T HE political ereed of tLb- Mancuny consists in the principles of the Democratic Party, as laid down in the rzinia and Kentucky Resolu tions of 1798 . *,4709-the S.vereienty of the -ates; a Strict.f&dstruction of the Federal Con stitutiori by the G ieral Government, the Agent of the States; Free .Tide, and an Economical Ad ministration of the'General Government. Its pol icy is the union of the Soutlhern States in main ta ning their right. The NIERCURY iives daily reports of the Mark ets and Marine Intsl-igence in Cliaricstou and the leading seaports of' tho.Union. Its cornection with the 4 Associated Prss " insures the latest intellb oence by Telegraph. The Weekly Prices Current s made up with much care, and from the most re lialde sources. ThALiterary Notices are discrini nating and compreheilsive. Attention is paid to all matters of generkl concern, especially those in reference to the Plantin and Auricultuira! inter earts, and to the current iiews of the day; and care is taken that nothig 'hall ap.pear in its columns which should he excluded from the family circle. DAILY, per annum.... ........--..---..-1. 0 TRL-WEEKLY.........--------------- ,00 WEEKLY,;(to belisaied early ini February) 2,0 Clubs waillbefurnished as Followse: Five Copies oI' the, D4IL Y for..........$1000 Five Capies of t I- " EEKLY... 20,0t Five Copies of the I.EEK LY............,00 Payable in Advance. The name of no person out of Chmarlestoni will be entered ..n our books. unless the paynmnt of the snbsripti'.in be made in advance. Nor will orders from without the city to publish Adlvertisements, arriages Notices or Obituaries, be attended to, unless the cash, or an acceptable City referencr, ace' mpany the order. Money may always be for wardd at our risk in registered letters. - g Postmuasters are authorized to net as our~ Aents ini obtaining subscribers aind forwarding the money; aind by sending us Firec Daily sub scribers, with $~20 enelosed-or Firec Ti-i-Weekly subcribers, with $25 enclosed-or Five Weekly subcribers, with $10) enclose-will he entit led to an Extra Copy ; Twenty 1>er cent. of t he pre-pay umnts, for their troubh: anid in lieu of~ the exta paper. (ut of Soumthi Carolina, no person whatever is autorised to collect debts already due to thec Mercury. Ini th'e State, Mir. Samuel E. Burgess is our renu lar A genmt to niake co'lections aid procure n~ew b uiess anmd subuscriptions. Subscrib'ers and others, ini debt to ins. are ur-* gently reqiue.ted to send ini our ducs b~y miail at thme earliest perioid. IIEARlT & RIIET T, Chatrle,-on, S. C. Feb3 tf 4 TAX CGLLECTOR'S NOTICE. No-.1. I WILL attend at the times and plce hierrin after spriiled to collect Lthe Ste and District Tx for the year coinmencing the first dayv of Oc tber, 1857. SAt C. & R. Piurnetts, Monday, 15:h February? " Nickerson's, Same eveingm, 3 o'clc. " coopersvilte, Tuesday, 1mb February. " Aoore's, Wednesdlay. 1ith Fehirnary. " Dorn's Mills, Same eve-titu. 3 o'clock. " stevenis' S ore, Thursday, 18th February. "Shatterfield, Friday, 19tth" "Liberty 11111, Saturday, .!0t h "White Houuse, Monday, 22ndu' "Park'.- Same ereningr, 3 o'clock. " Iocky'Ponds, - Tuesday, _23rd Febiruary. "NMrs. Mliddletoni's, samie evemtt, 3 ieteek. "Red Hill, Wednesday, 2lth Feburiary. "Colir's, Sam--~ eveniing, :1 o'clock. "Howardl's, Thursday, 25th February. "Ceathamn's Store. Same evenhiag, 3 o'clock. "Stromi's :--tore, Friday, 21.h February.1 " Pleasant, Laine, Same eveninii, 3 o'clock. -" Johni 8. Smylv's, Saturday, 27th Febt uary. "Eleield, C. I., Monday and Tuesday, 1st and 2nd March. " Wihtman's S. II. Wednesday, 3r.l March. " A. Morgan's; same eveing, 3 o'clock. "Cherokee Pondi, Thursday, 4th .\arch. " Pine I louse, *) Friday, oth " Edgefield, C. H., Saturday, 6th" " Edgefield, C. HI. Monday, 8th " " M. Posey's, Tuesday, ihh " e" Lybrand's, iWednesday, 10th" "Dr. Jno. Mobley a Thursday, 11th " "Dr. J. C. Ready's. Friday, 12th" "Mrs. Allen's j Saturday, 13th " "Coleman &Smith's Store, Monday, 15th March. " Perry's X Roiadb, Tuesday, 16th March. " Havard's; Same evening, 3 o,'cl eek. "Mrs.. Rinehart'( Wednesday, 17th March. 0 I Wiee's, ' Same evening, 3 o'clock. -"Mrs. Norris Thursday, 18th March. It " Mt. Willing, ,Same eveninig, 3 o'clock. " ickler's, Friday, 19th M\arch. "Ricardsor.'s Saturday; 2th " y" Ridge, Monday, 22nd " C " C. H. Iluinket's Same evening, 4 o'clock. "a" Granitville, . Tuesday, 23rd March. " Beech Island, Wednesday, 24th "i P " Haburg, Thursday, 25th " ff Free persoi of color must make their re turs' and pay thei ~-Taxes in March.. TxPayer will hear in mind that they' are rqe Tay law tmake a return or 'ach white ak or female bo n, married or died, in their re I-specve families df ring thme year eniding 1st Janui 5ary, 185, anid th~ number of blacks who have beet born or die , during the same period, and e come propared to turnish me the correct return. of THEOPHILUS DEANNr.c.E.D. Feb. 3 1858 1 St 4 TR irDifrom the Subscriber's residence near Mt. Willing, on the 28th ult.. a small ~ SORREL HOR E, about 14 hands high, six to years 01(1, blind I m the left eye, has ai small blazie d in the forehmead,'a d was lame ini the righbt fore Y ot when lie left. Said horse fornrerly belonged it- to Ranson Holl.*ay, and perhaps is in tb-at set rmatlemet now. Arky information coner mmn'g said by horse thankfully sieceived, amid a libemal reward will be paid for 14 delivery. V. HIERLONG. Feb 2 -, -- 36* 4 xa~ MvMrC0Wx4 0 M W. GA8Y, A ttorney at L A W and So . licitor in. EQ ITY, will practice in this antd the adjo4nina Dis ietA. Offico. above B. C. Utty.tr's Store. Dee 1I - ly 49 S. .GRIFFIN, .Attor1ney at I.awI., Will attend punctually to all busineas entrusted to his care. EDGEFIELD C. II.. Dec 2, 157. tf17 . .A. SW > TI C . ' OMPKINS & BUTLER will attend to all hu T sineiss in the Courts oif I aw fer thi< and the adjoining Districts, that may he e'omtitted to their care. OOice, Law Range, Edgetield, S. C. R. W. TobtriNs. NI. C. BU-TA. Dec9 tf 4s A Card. R. S. G, 7 OBEEY, having lcated 7 miles No!.h of it,-. fi. t:. I.. at the farmer residence tof Mr. Ilniim-tt I bl.litnd. oivirs his Pro fi.csional searvices t" te t:itjzign' vr the surrounding cuntry in the pract;e- or %i iDICil . SURGE RY and O RSTTI'l iCA. lie solicits a reiaonno!e share (of public patrotige. Jan 6 52 IUHEOPLASTIC' PROCESS OF tNtIKnTtNG A;Et".EX3PXCMALE - TX-e 3r R1E Subieiiber having furnit-hed himself with a license tip u.s this N rW PROCESS of INSERTING ARTIFICIAL TEETH, Is now ready to t.erve all w ho may need such. with an asursance of a nore perrect adaptation, and a loser resetblanee to it natural organs. than can be realized by any other inethoii. Its perfect pu ity. cleanliiess, freedorn from all taste. or galvanic sensation, durability, constort atnd setenrity, are mnnang the advaintag. s claime. for this SUP'kOR mode of setting A rttieial Teeth. 11. PARUER. June 24. f 24 CANDIDATES. Fcr SherrIf. W.M. QUATTLEBUM, LEWIS JONES. It. BOULWARE, LEWIS COVAR, W. W. SALE, 11or Cloe.. S. IIAR RISON, WILLIAM. L. STEVENS, LEWIS COLEMAN, JAMES -PANN, RoH mirT D. RRYAN, JACKSON COVAR, F. M. NICHOLAS, EDMUND PENN, 3'Or Ta.-s. Colalootor. STAlRLIN( T'P.NER, M1. W. L YLIES, B. W. 110ltN, TIIEOPIIlCUS DEAN, CIhARLES CARTER, CHlAS. M. MAY. JOHN C. L.OVELESS, For Orccl:r.ary. F. B. FOtEST. W. F. DURtISCIE. T IIO . .1. & C. 11. Al OI S E, SUCCESSORS TO L.:E & 3101SE, Njo. 7, lInyne St reet, ClARL.ESTON, S. C. an27 -.y. HEAP? FAMILY tGROCERIES! 11 8 Subiscriber is now receivinsg atnd .apening I a VERY (i!)l0R ~sTt.CK of well selected GRO 0CEIIES,, r. ivchz lie begs leave toa invibe the aittenltion of !~.nters in wnnt oaf t. hidee'Supiles. TIe mayV be aund in th,- tBlock if iuild;na~ feinnerly occupid y (;lORGE RBIiN-*'iN us a Hardware Store. thy ourse will bie to ad'opjt the oild motto, A nimnble Pennfy is better tian n -Slow Slailliung !" My Stock will cmst ini part of the following atr St. Croix SUG.\Ti ; New Orleans. oldl proc, as, STT')I R -t new " du. Stuart's A . B. antd C. Stl di. -- (A) :rushied do. " stigir hlouse SY RUP; New Orleanis do (ll Goivernmenit .Java COFF EE: Rija d~a supe~rioar; Emish Dirv* :mdi '~~ohEni t il E. 1.$ h ~haic Old liHAN DY' :und ilaidandl GIN; . iiamniet naid Na.w i'.niliad R .\l ; .ohn U.be-an-, XX ..nd XXX; ~etiiad and Tenai.swea % i t/K rC CO N F ECTI'O\'.i li I ES andl L't -K l4E: M h.\CKElm L4. p lAil.N andi saloiNRS; A reshi supilly ofl 011 .\NGES and APPLES; T agather witha tmlai other ;ah-.- ce tadiouts to ntotn. THllOS. KERN'AGHIAN. 1'. S.- 'lao a fresh suppilly of No. 1 and 2 IACKEEL in Kitts, i and i Bbls; lIuekweat FLOUR. No. 1; Fine Spanish SEG.\RS; MACCARONI ; CITRON; andCRACKER~S; 2 Bis. Fresh Thtomaton LIME; T. K. HUmobu)rg!..h.n. 19 1 y _ CAIlIlIAGE REPOSITOR1Y ! DR ITI E & 111UR L BERLLT. j'll E Subscaribers taller :aar saile ait the old stand iof I1. I L st~ulli, at Clt oCE collection taf Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies, nd il other art:cha a in their line. They have e irrangemlents to keep their I Iause~ supplied ath the iIEST A RTICL ES, fromi the BEST 'toaries in the United states, wivchtl they wtil tsl i.OW FOR CASIl, or 'lfr good paper t.n kort tinte. CAIIRRIAGES and IWUG E'TS or every des riptio wll be furnished to rder on short notice. S. CHRISTIE, A. IIURLUEtRT. April 2t 15 E, PENN, Agent, [ AS just receive~d a F RFS11. STOCK OF i H 0 E 5, and othier S EASON ABlEl GO0I)S ruited to. the tew year's tradt.. Aberal disecont ii Ibe imde for Carh Cus tmr.rs in al: eases. I intend to keep mty Stock eon tanttly relnishied with ,sesiar.able Goodsa to nmeet thedemand ofl my custatmers. I tag e this oppoirtuiiy of muaking another appeal to y pantins tin pa up their old neutC'tts, that I toy be able to carry otn tmy business as I desire, and t p ly-i~r v ants. . .ant. 27 tf 2 EXECUTORS' NOTICE. LL Persons havinig demtandls ngatinst the Es t ate ofr the hate t -apt..abtlhn Lipasciamb, a'e re ssted to preset themi properly attested to the Exectar-ad all pearsons inde~bted are infornted hat iidirate payment iis demndnied. BEN.J. WALIIO, ) .1 AS. N. LIPSCOMB, Ez'ors. J1. B. LIPSCOMII. ) Mar 3 lvr -- F LOR-Fifty tacks of Promniutm Family FLOUR, niow in stiore anid faor sale by S. E. BOWERS, Agent. lambrg, Jan 13 tf I COME GENTLEMEN, TREAT!!! WilEN ougo to Illamnburg ytiu can get good eaigat Da. CUNNNNGtAs, at the Ameri CcaL lit, acnd GOOD DRINK{ING at the bar of Our House, whtich is attached to thte Hotel, anid uner e supiervisian or thte Subscriber. .l01HN C. BOTILER. I mabrg, Sept. 30 - im I 100 REWVARD. I will giva. SlItt to ascertain the namc of the so nirel thant wrote a scandalouts letter toa me aaddroaped it nenr Mt. Caviry Church on Sunday the 7th inst. R. GR EGORY .1r. Feb. 10, tf 5 CARRIIAGE~ MANUFACT9M. r [IE Subscribers return their thanks to their kind patrons for the liberal support they have received, and reepectfully solicit a continu ance of that. generous pavonage. They state with confidence now that they are WELL PREPARED to carry on the Coach Making and Repairing Business In its various branches. Their work shall be cx sented in a durable, handsome, style and by work men skilled in their respective trades. We have and intend always keeping on hand a large and fnue assortment of CAIRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKA WAYS, &C. Of the our own manufacture-beautiful to behold and of much value to the lucky purchaser. We will also keep constantly in our Establish ment a full Stock of Nortbern BUGGOES and CARRIAGES, of superior manufacture. W Allsorts of REPAIRlN; done in the bWat manner. and with the greatest dispatch. &V'Call and examine our Stock. Our prices have been put down to correspond with the hard tines. SMUT H & JONES. Dec23 tf 50 HOTEL FOR SALE! rlI CAROLINA 110TEl., for ina ery kinwn a-, the SPANN 10'TEL, is now olif-red for sale, and -se will he offeredl on the r: ria accomumo .ating termsl as to tine. Thip l1OTlEL is situated in the mrrt eligible pa. ition in the Village, on the South sidle of Maine Stret. ne!ar enough to the Public Sqen.ru for all purposes, and atutfieiently quiet and retir. d ; and has always, since its establi.hment as a litel, done a good business. and will no doubt continue t do so as long as well kept. Any person desirous of entering into this busi ness 'would do well to call and examine the premises. Connected with this Hotel are cormmodions Sta bles, contnining over one hundred well-reguiated Sta-lq, Carriage ilouse, Cri s. &e Alio, good Lsts fir lrover's Stock, and a fine Gardl-n, abr at one acre in size, not surpassed by Any; The whole premises contain ab-ut three acres. ' h,- undersiened woulI not be induced to ofer this valuable property for sale, were it not for do niestie naffiiiions. lie is now dIspaased tor-turn his tentio ta some other ccupation. y. .. NICHOLAS. EjgefielI, Oct 19 tf 41 Ridge Land For Snie. ofl'er f'.r ale yi VA LUAFIl.E COTTON p-INTION.esntaininag aibout Five - HIuned'red Acres, lying on the Edgefeld and t.:Ulumia md. On it is a fine one St-ory llouse, with basement, 1and1 a y enrats of out buildings of every kind, all new. And t,. every tield there is a good new gate well pajianite. and a pl.-aty of water; alan, a p enty of' tiae Grapes, an Orchard, Shrubbery &e., aid an abundaner of tine tiriber rnd good drinking waiter. Call and examine--I kniw )on will be pleased. CLINTON WARD. Sept. 30 tf 38 Edgefield Male Academy, T tIE exercises of the Edgefield muae. academy will lbe resumed on .the seconsi.loinday in leaba nry. under the directi..na oif Mr..I .lames. Lesly, - 1 principaa', and Mr. TI. A. l~owlim, a assistnat. ~x.eleaa tboadimara m ra had mn ihe Viiige and vrcnity for any number iif students, an'dthe Trule svs ll.ater themsel-.rs that the facilities anioff'ere'ad - the yaung ment of.hlas saetina of the State for nte-0 luria a thor ough J'lai.h and Clnasica!edut lat, R. T. MIMS, G. A. ADDISON, BECNJ. WALDO, W. C. MORAGNE. J Jan. 27 .. tf 0 BETHANY ACADEMY. T H E Exercises of this institution will lbe re .sumed on M~ONDAY 25th January 1858, un der the control and instruction of Mr. GEORGE ALPHIN. Classical Department per Lession..$15 00) Enclih " .... 10 01) Elmetry "i "1 S" ---* -''50 Ceistry, Natural Philosophy, Novr'teyingz anal Book-keepin --Pactienl a nd Theoretical-helong o the Classical Depsarment, and are charged ac oriily. 'N. .--Every kirnd of dissiipation is st-ie:ly for bidden By the rules of thre :-chool, ali off'enders are spea~ll.d oCr 5sspiede withaout benetlt of clergy. W. IA RR L ON, President. . . 9 I-'PPARD. ,? Trtustees. W. T. W EST. i Jan. 13 m;l ~ Crrto ademies Tll lE Ex--re-se5 aof the.e institutions~ will be re scamed esn the lirsi Noray an Fe brasary netit, isalo' thei supervisiont ut Mr. .i A \l ES MOldi:4 ii th~ V-emial.., and A. P. bUTI ER, Esq., in thae Male depatment. Mr. "oals has hrall nine or t..n years experienae in teahinga and cra:- e ls 1.inee -highly recs m m ienede bi those for whoema h. laid .rauaght, and ,she~rs. and a year's expmerb-tss-'here' hias proven lae is aenti ed to the hiah te stanu mo.l b. Seiwed ui a.nj hi. tand o ae chee'rfc.ly a.r..l cainlid n.i'ly 'omiendaiii him tee th' puhlie. ta one well eglenriated tsi adv'nance pupils e'ntruste~l toa has enrs'. 1l:e will aaao snl'ar vise. the mrost radyneedi U ib. Ina thle ?u!aa depart Mr. lu'rlsa's enabailities to teach andi i'nna~e are ao w- lI knoawn that we deem it unnaeeesary~ to ay anythiing in reg-ard to his aperit'. Prf. B.\RIC.EY wi:l instruct in Mau.ic ands Frena. Hek as reputed to be a thoruu~z Frna~h Scholar. Rates of Tuition, . Primarv Branchs, per sessio,....... $9,0es Seonda Class " " -.-..-..-. I.,0 Third Class " " -.-.-.-.-.-.l5,00u Faaurth Clasis " ...... 81) Frnh, extral " ' Muie, "( aa" ...... 2ia Contingent expenses" H.A. RIA W, sec'ry. .TanG 6 f 52 BEECH ISLAND ACADEMY. EDGEF1FELD DISTRICT, S. C. LEWIS T. JIDD, Principal. TTlUE maext SessIon of this School will begin on the 1st F'ebruary. 18 The PrInipall hopes that huis lone experience anad entire devot ion to the business of Teaching, may make the Sch..ol worthy oif the patronage of the public. Stttuk-nts will be prepared fqr'a Collegiae ourse, or faor the practical duties of life. TERMS PERt SESSION OF FIIE MONTHS. Elementary Branches.............. ."....820 Classical and Mathematical Course.........2 Board can be obtained in private families near the Academy on reasonable terms. Foi~ turthier infomrmationi address the Principal or Jonathan M. Milier, Esq., Augusta, Ga. Jan. 20 188 tf 2 2,5 POUNDS FINE NEW BlACON. f Ehnve just purchasesI nnothuer lot of superior . wleured Country BACON whbch we are .flering very kor enash. W. Rt. & T. S. IIIUDSON. .Tan 27 t Notes and Accounts in my hands during~ his absence from the tate. Those indebted will do him a favor by calling on rue at the Cartinae Shop, ' and settle up. . 4MIH NOTICEAII persons indebteda to me by 1teor Ac'ournt will call at the Office of -B. J. RYAN. Feb 9 ti -jOTCE.-All persona ind,.hted to us tre. ~earnestly rtequested to call and settle thefr A ccounts, by Ca~h t i possibleothewise'by~r~9f . BL AND e. BUTLER. - Feb8 tf DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS, VC 3.=.2Mr O3 "%7& A -. -:0:- - D Ri, A, G. & T. J. TEAGUE takei this method of returning their thanks tc their friends and tho pulllic, for the liberal patron. age bestowed upon them; and respectfully an nounc-- tbat they have remo-:ed their DR U G S T o R E to No. 2, in the Odd .'ellows'& Masonic Building, where they will be pleased t see and supply their friends and all t'hose wanting PURE DRUGS, MED.CINES, &c. Of which they aie constanu- receiving FRESTI SUPPLIES. from the mosb repstablo Drug Houses in New Yor.. one or botn Gf th .. De in the Store at all times, day and night, and givo personal attention to carefully stiling prescriptions and orders with dispatch. A continuance of the liberal share of trade heretof.re extended to them is :iolicited, and they will exert themselves to merit, iL. r They will further say to those indebted to them, that they have never made a public call on any one for money; but their tie NOW needing oney VERY MUC I1, and ,- in hopes that those Indebteel will attend to tL.-a soon, and prevent them from being forced to u. inapleasaut necessity of jtiblicly dunning thosoe w arears. Edgefleld, Dec 29 tf 51 "Big Pig, Little Pig, XI.=>t.OO T xclc 1<0G 2O:L 3'32E0."0 S AM is in Town-not with a pocket full of Rocks-hot MORE GtOCERIES than was ever .een this mide of Jord.ao. consist ing of Powdered A., B & C. 4uscovado, St. Croix, Crhed and Lawf SUGAte; Old Government. Java, .-,ayra, Rio, Cuba and :t. Domingo COFFIES; Sugar Hounr and Neh .rleans SYRUP; New Or.an. anICul... MOLASSES; FINE WINES-Hleidu'ck, Spark ing Catawba, Madeira, sherry, Port, C.irett and Malaga. BRANDT Er--Otard. iupree & Co., Hennesse, cianett, Old 1manuel:.td Domestic Brandies; Holland GI~f. J~ayitic.. !.nd New England RUM; WHISKEY-[ris.-h, Old Bourbon, Nec ar, Wheat, Thriblie X Oouble XX, Single X, Monntain Rye td Rect,.ied Whiskey; SEGARS,'TOBACCO .aid SNUFF: Fine Family antl Buckwheat FLOUR; RICE and Maccaroni Butter, Cheese, I ard .dams, Mess Pork; Pickled and smoked Jeef, Beef Tongues; Oysters, Sardines, Srnmon. Lobsters, Cod Fish; Soda Buisenut, Butter Crackers; Pickle., Preserves. C*tow Chow; CANDIE, ,tc., a la.y .ssortment; Fis, Rnising, Citron, 4ui ratits, Prunes; Paradlse and Pecan 't,, Almonds; Cocoa Nuts Filbert, .anglish Walnuts; Lemons, Oranges. B: v.nas, Pine A Iphles; Preerved Fruits, B ..ndy Peaches and Cherries; reet (orti and Peas.a Cans ; PINper nrd..Spices r.i -.li kinds; lavrin"y-Essences -. eiery kind; Worcestershire Saurc. a tine article; TEAS, of ,,wery des-.option-ntd, in short, eve. ry thing else in the Fa-.m'ly Grocerv line. S. E. .30WERH, Agent. Tambura. Vec 30 t f 51 SWAN & 001,1, LOTTERIES. EW & B ILIANT SCHEME. CAPITAL PRIZE $7Pw0, 00 0 !! The followg Sehir .ie v ill be drawn by S.Swan & ,o., \ia1naei (f th Sparta Acilemy L.ot tery, in chT of their Lotteries for Fbruary i~58, at '. which City they I .Ie ---movedl incar their prin 'ipa oiee. ro be drawn in the c ' u . Augusta, tia., inpublie, on Saturday, February 6th, 1858. Rube drawn ie the c~ty of Augusta, Ga., in.public, on Saturday, February 13th, 1858. ro be draw n to th<. .iy of Augusta, Ga., in public, on Saturday, February 20th. 1858. u be drawn to the Jity ,.f Augusta, Ga.,in public,on Saturday, 'February 27th, 1858. Ons the ,lan or Single Numubers. 5,8 PREZES( Narly e ?rize to ev:ery Nine Tickets. M ap22%cO-it A3012.0222.0 /o tiE natAwN E.C S.\TURUAY IN FEUBRUAR:Y * rz o .--- . ''''''''''''''. . .$ N fNIt . . .'prize......f-.......l ''''*''''''' 1 nrize elf..... ..--- at h............... s. 4 rzs . ...... '-'''.....4tt 4 prizesot'........ . .t e...................4 5 *pi.so..........- M r... . ...............'? 4 ~rzs......--.--.. 9. nre..............-, 4 pres of.........----12 nre.................l .e.Si 100 prizs uf.......-----100 are..................1 APPEO'.MATION PRIZES. 441rizes of $411 API. -ox'ting n.Toti0,Mn Prize* are.. $1.60" 4 tPrizett of t 'ud - ltI'o Prize tnre.. i,200' 4 P rizes of' 2C0 " 1990 l'rize~s are.. %0Q 4 4l'rze' If 1.'5 ' " ,.mi0l P'rizes, are... rs. 4lriz.s of ' 1. U " 4ttn& Pnrzer ar...4 4 Prizes it in a " 0.1111 Pnrze.' are... 5800 4 4l'rizes tof 5titl 1,540 P'rizes are..20 ,000Prizes of 20.............--------------- 30 ,48 Prizes amot. ing tn............... 8320,000 Whbole Tikets S10; Halves 55; Quarters 52,50. PLAT 01F TIlE LaOTTEltY. The umfb-rs Ere a: to 54.,000, correnppumdtng with those umiber on ,be TI acts printedl on. separate ,ipst of papier, y e ucirchec with anall tin tubes, anmd patced in one wvheel. T e tir 457 prl- e. simiarty p~rinitedl and encircled, are une d in aoth4er eheel. TTh whetela are~ '.en revolvedl andI a number Is draiwn i mthe wtol ofl aumber-, anti at tihe sane thne a prize is r raw n fritn te o.'-'er wheet. TIhe inumtber antd prize draiwn at aare opend ti o. ,xhiibtted to the au~dienert, and reg~is. red by li tee a Is dshlstners: the tirize being pleaced aigianst e tine ilr oraw:- This opecratlin is repeated until all the riizs are rae et. Api roxiaftJan pelzes.--Thie two prcecding and he tw ) suc~eedint Numhetrs to thos~e dtrawing tihe tirsti ri s, wil b.. ented to the 25 Applroximatin Prizes. For cam ape: 11 Tiet.t No. 11 .25't draws tihe $Tt0,00lI Prize, ieeeTieket' uun."':red 11.24%, 11.249, 11.251, 11,252, will h het nu coled ,o $.;ou, If Ticket Noi. 5501 draw" the I".000 '" Prize .ht,.-+jTickets nutnhered 5,48. M9,51.552, will seh t e etited t. fII00. andt st' on atccotrding to the above Thhe500)1-rize of $20 will be determnined by the last re lwre)thm iw. .ch draws the $70,000. For examnple,lfthe %%.drawing te ' .000 prize ends with No. 1. thean all the ricets whets the aumber ends in 1 wli i e entitledh to $210. rf the Number a .s w ith Number 2, then all the Tickets hee her.th Nuiby - nds In 2 wilt be entihd to $21', atnd so CFRTTgFIgT/.B OF PACKAGES will be soldl at the biwint raca,' -bich in Ihecrhek: er riifcafte of Pa kage of tetn Whole Tickets........ o ertencit of Pt itage of ten Hail Ticetta..........-0 erertitae of Pa ange of ten Quarter Tickets........0 erertta.tt of Ps aage of ten Eighth Tickete.,......0 in Orde .-Ing Tickets or Certinecaes, Enlose the m Aey to our address foir the TIckets ordered. an recipt of w.-* thiey wIll lbe forwarded by iMrs: nmal. re esiers an L are 'Ticketa endting in atny ligure they may e-eLie .of Prawn Numbers anti Prizes will be ,etonrchas, 5!mmedliately after the drawing. ruroaa sewill please write their signatures plain, antigive theIr P et Ot0ee. County and State. ng~gteembmi r that every Prize is drawn and payable in rl wtol dethot atied ton. WAll irizento 1,000 anth under, pait limedtatehv after the ,lwi--et'.er prtizes at the usual tine of thirty days. - Adhdress crders for Tickets or Certificates to :.- 2 W A N .N Cli. A nusttn. Ga gg A offt i numbers that are drawn from thme wheel, with the aneuntl af thu prize that each one Is entitled to, wrllbe ublshe t after every dlrawing, In the followIng pa. er pe-w ,Orl .ans Delta. Mtobiie Register. Charleston i tantard, Nai ile Gnzette, Atlanta Intellgeneer. New rk rkWWekly Day Boiok. Attu uta (GI.) (.onsituttionaslis, ltimonid Dispatch. New York lDipatch, Paiuing (Miss.) larion, an savannah Mornilng N tiws AdministratOr's Notice, ALL persons in~deb ed tom the Estate of .J. Sam. eh Limbeker, demeased, moust make payment byth lthe dathty of Februa'y nexi, or they will be sue. All persons having demands aeainst said Esae are requested to piresent them properly at eted. G. W. ,A NDRUM, A dm'r. T an. 20 ___ _ ..S_ 2 NegroeS to Hire. WO hoemakers-HIouse and Field THands Also, for sale, two first ra'e young Mtules an' aate four horse Wagon and Harness. R. HI. MIMS. d.e.ea d .Tan. 27, 1868. 8t 3