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t othe WOMAN'S NBIGTS. co U Women*s Rights! what are they, pray? that Say, what are Women's Rights re they to " wear the pants" by day, upo And speeches make o'nighta? ovel No Are they to seek for offices, han Which men aloi sheuld station ble, Are they to make our coautry's laws, You And thus destroy the nation 1 all that Are they to b'uster, smoke cigars, darl And mix In rows, or fights1 0 the Are they to create civil wars 1 mea Say, are these Women's rights ? feet ben No, no! a thousand noes I cry- fr TAese, are the rights of Women: A heart for home-a love for peace With eyes that tears can swim in. , gl you A pleasant smile of love- cou A cheerful face, that's ever young- hou A spirit like the dove. of A happy heart-contented mind- stor A care for household duties A soul submissive to its God- cani Aye, these are woman's beauties. DMUGHTERS. not Mother, who wish not only to discharge well get their own duties in the domestic circle, but to " train up their daughters at a later day to make bru happy and comfortable firesides for their fami- be Le:-, should watch well, and guard well, the no- fo& t;ons which they imbibe and with which they grow up. There will be so many persons ready she x !ill their young hea Is with false and vain fancies, and there is -o much always afloat in w society opposed to duty aI common sense, that bh if mothers do not watch well, they may con- but tract ideas very fatal to their future happiness km and usefulness, and them till they grow into f a!tbits of thought or feeling. A wise mother I will have her eyes open, and be ready for every ber case. A few words of common, downright, res pectable, practical sense, timely utterei by her may be enough to counteract some foolish idea or belief put into her daughter's head by others, T whilst, if it be left unchecked, it may take such posse.ssion of the mind that it cannot later be corrected. One main falsity abroad in this age is the notion, that women, unless compelled to T-O it by absolute poverty, are out of place wben tob engaged indomesticafairs. Now,mothers should At have a care lest their daughters get hold of this conviction as regards themselves-there is dan- " ger of it; the fashiou of the day endangers it, " and the care that an affectionate family take to keep a girl, during the time of her education, free from other occupations than those of her " tasks or her recreations, also endangers it. It is possible that affection may err in pushiing this care too far; for as education means a litting , for life, and as a woman's life is much connected c with domestic and family affairs, or ought to be so, if the indulgent consideration of parents ab- , stains from all demands upon the young pupil ,, of the school not connected with her books or a her play, will she not naturally infer that the matters with which she is never asked to con- " cern herself are, in fact, no concern to her, and " that any attention she ever may bestow on them . is not a matter of simple duty, but of grace, or concession, or stooping, on her part'? Let moth-" ers avoid sucha danger. If they would do so, " they must br'ing up their daughters from the " fra-4 with the idea that in this world it is re quired to give as well as to receive, to minister as well as to enjoy; that every person is bound to be useful, practically, literally useful, in his , own sphere, and that a woman's flest sphere is the house, and its concerns and demands. Once , really imbued with this belief, and taught to see how much the happiness of woman herself, asa well as her family, depends on this port of her discharge of duty, and a young girl will usually" be anxious to learn all that her mother is dzi- " posed to teach, and will be proud and happy to' aid in any domestic occupations assigned to her, which need never be made so heavy as to inter fere with the peculiar duties of her agefor its peculiar delights. If a mother wishes to see her daughter become a good, happy, and rational woman, never let her admit of contempt for a domestic occupations, or even suiter them to be ~deemed secondary. They may be varied in 'character by statio i, but they can ntever be sec ondary to a a 01ma 1. tunt THE HIlE MOTIIER. rq Some one writing ihr the MasoniC Mirror, has mali drawn a picture of a homec-loving, child-loving 5PeC mother: ary, We must draw a broad line between her and beei the frivolous butterfly of fashion, who flirts coml from ball to opera and party, decked in rich F robes, and~ followed by a train as heartless as _ herself-she, who forgetful of the holy task as signed her, neglects those who have been given CI *to her charge, and leaves them to the care of, hirelings, while she pursues her giddy round of 1 amusemen:t. Not so with our home mother, blessings be upon her head. The heart warma to see her in her daily routineof pleasant duties. To' How pleasantly she sits day after diay, shap- Iat ing and sewing sonie little article for use and Ial adornment for her little flock ! And how proud ~~ and pleased is each little recipient of her kind ness. How the little faces dimple with pleas- "A ure, and the bright eye grows still brighter, as mamma decks them with her own hands, in the Ml ne~w dress she has made! Hlow much warmer eles 'md more comfortable they feel if mamma wraps Si themi up before they go to school ! No one but N shcan warm the mitts and overshoes, or tie the comforters around their neks St There is a peculiar charm about all she does, the precious mother. They could not sleep-. nay, for that matter, she could not-if she failed N to visit their chamber, and with her own soft g hands arrange them comfortably before they o. slept. Her heart thrills with gratitude to her RI Creator as she looks on those sweet blooming E faces, and when their prayers are done, inmprints Ci a good nigtht kiss on each rosy mouth. It miav J., be too, a tear will start for the little nesth~ng .lh bird in its chill, narrow bed, for whom her ma- R temual care is no longer needed. It sleeps though C4 the sleet and snow descend and the wild Wim- &M ter howls around its head. It needs no longe~r Sm her tender care! A mightier arm enfolds it! A It is at rest. She feels and knows that it i right, and bends meekly to the hand that sped meal the shaft, and turns with a warmer love, if it be P. possible, to those little ones who are left to love. M1AC How tenderly ahe guards them from damger, B and with what a strung, untiring love she watch es their bedside when they are ill. Blessings on the gentle, home-loving mother. Angels will look with love upon her acts. Hecr H children will rise up and call her blessed, and -- the memory of her kindly deeds will enfold her4 as a garment. Wuy not, proud lady, when the intelligent, - noble-hearted, but humble mechanic-the soul of truth and honor-offered you the wealth of his affection ; why notaccept him with the same Ca blushing smile you would bestow upon the ele gant gentleman of leisure, who twirls a fairy-like And ratan, pays you excessive compliments, and who madm would not soil his immnaculate kids for a king- with dom'? Think you, because the hands are hard- Fact< ened with labor, and the brow bronzed by God's sell I own fire in the heavens, the Leart is not true short and noble, and tho arm strong~ and brave to Ca shield you from the ills of life ? cripti "Worth makes the man," and we may often find those with ahabby coatA ad sun-burned cheek, but,-. "On whose unewbarrass'd brow 2,541 Nature has written 'Gentlemen.' " LAnmrs are watches pretty enough to look off'eri at--sweet faces and delicate hands, but some *hat difficult to regulate when once they get to Jai - going wronig. __ . AN angry woman in a room is as bad as a ]l lighted cracker-for when once she goes off, I there is no stopping her, and when she does go yard. - m thnshe with aban#. fl TE LOSS OF A WIFE. comparison with the loss of a wife, r berenvements are trifling. The wife! i busied herelf so unweariedly for the pi ; ones around her; bitter, bitter is the tt falls upon her cold clay. You stand :es coffin and think of the past. It seens er colored pat laway, where the sun shu i beautiful flowers, or the stnra glitteri head. Fain would the soul litnger the thorns are remembered, save those yc Is may unwi!lingly have planted. 11er tender heart is opea to your nt.:.:t .-i think of h.-r now '! gentlete 1- v..: purity. But s!.,. dead. T:. .:v. r 1t laid upon your bAim n, rests in ue mess, upon a pill-w of lay; the bands tl istered are folled whe and cold bene: gloomy prtal. 1 tue heart whoe every 4 sured an eter.:ity of love, lies u.,der y% . The flowers she bent over with smil d now above her in tears. shaking the d a their petals that the verdure around I r be kept green and beautiful. 'here is so strange a hush in every rootu, t footate flashing around. No sinile to gr at nightfall. And the old clock tiks, i kes and ticks-it was such mu.ic when i Al hear it. Now it seems a knell on rs through whiich you wattched the sh:dc leath gathering upon her sweet face. ,nd every day the clock repeats that y. Many another tale it telleth uo titiful words and deeds that are regite ve. You feel-oh, how often-that the gr ot keep her. . women is neither worth a great deal ing. If good for nothing, she is not wo ing jealous for; if she be a true woman I give no cause for jealousy. A man i to to be jealous of a good woman-a fool jealous of a worthless one-but is a dou to cut his throat for either of them. 'anny Jones says that when she was in I felt as if she was in a tunnel, with a ti -ars coming both ways. Jaimicks says t n he was in love he felt as if he were be ig-and had a cat in his hat and a peel able bees under his waistcoat. Jaimi ws the symptoms. Juliano says that -oh y-.as if she were a bower of uo mis sinking into a bath of effulgent hol eath a blaze of balmy stars to the tune V nuuste. AX COLLECTOR'S NOTI) No. 1. WILL attend at the times and places her after specitied to collect the State and Dist for the year commencing the first day of r, 1857. C. & R. BurnettsR, Monday, 15th Februi Nickerson's, Same evening, 3 o'clocl Coopersville, Tuesday, 16th Felbru Moore's, Wednesday, 17th Febru. Dorn's Mills, Same evening. 8 o'clocl Stevens' Store, Thursday, 18th Februi Shatterfield, Friday, 19th " Liberty Hill, Saturday, 20th " White luse, Monday, 22nd " Park's, Same evening, 3 o'clocl Rocky Ponds, Tuesday, 23rd Fehruj Mrs. Middleton's, Sane eveniing, S o'clocl Red Hill. Wednesday, 24th Febrm: ollier's, Sme evenina, :3 o'elocl loward's, Thursday, 25th Febru Cheatham's Store. Same eveniti, 3 o'clocl Strom's store, Friday, 26th Febru. Pleasant Lane. Same evening, 3 o'clocl John S. Smyly's, Saturday, 27th Februz Edgefield, C. H., Monday and Tuesday, 1st i 2nd March. Wightman's S. H. Wednesday, 8rd Marcha A. Morgan's, same evening, 3 o'clock Dhrokee Ponds, Thursday, 4th M'aarch Pine I louse, Friday, 5th " Edefield, C. H. Saturday, 6th " Sdgefield, C. HI. Monday, 8th " 5. Posey's, Tuesday, 'th " [ybraml's, Wednesday, 1th " Dr. Juo. Molaley's Thu-sday, 11th" Dr. J.C. Ready's. Friday, 12th" irs. Allen a Satur'lay, 13th" olemnan &. StoLh's Sta're, Monday, 15th MIar Perry's X Roadls, Tuesday, 1l6th March [avard's, S:ume evening, 3 o'cI. ck4 frs. Rincarit's, Wednesday, 17th March. Vie's, Samoe evenin;:, .3 o'clock. ~Irs. Norris Thursl~ay, 18th M;arch ~it. Willine, Samte ever::ing, d~ o'loc tlikler's, F "daty, j".:- . - franitevilhe, Tu--saday, '':hu -.arL {amburg, Thau:sdaay, 25th 4 f Free personrs of color mut. n:atke their s and pay their Taxes in .\lach. 7Tax P'ayers will bear in inaind that they ired by law to make a return of , neih wh Sor fenialo b'o, miarried or died, in their tie famailies durin tl.e y-at endring la Ja' 158, tanda the :.umber aof blacks whoa' b borna or die'd du.Kn:t the sa::me perkod, u prei.ared tb turtiniac the correct return TfiIl0il!LdY 1IG:tN, 'r.c I.t ab. 3 185S 80t EAP FAMILY Gli0ERIE .IE tuecriber is now reecevg a . a V.R Y t0hl01C0l .TOCK of --:.i G R OC E RI ESf, hich he twas leave to invite tlh. an-e ters in an~it of Choic supplies. 10. nav I in, th t4:,.ek o'f iludmes formaerly actel IORGE R')PINO" N as a lLardlware st ouse will be tto ade the old mo~tto', nimnble Penuny is better than Slow Shilling !" y Stock will conasst in part or the followmng: Croix SU'GAR ; La Orleans, old process, SUGAR ; "new 4 do. uart's .\. B anda (3. Soft do. " (A) Crushed do. " 'uwderedl do. " Sugar llouse SY RUP; ew Orleans do. ba MOLASSES; d Gove.rnmeni .Iava COFF EE ; u ald.. superior ; tglish Dairy and raushen CIlEtWSIC: aie Old NR ANDY andal lhlland GIN ; mtaica and New Emdand' R UM ; hn Gibsam's XX sudm XXX ; tijtied and Tennessee W 1115K KY ; 1NFCTIONA R IES atnd PlCKLICE:: .CKERECL, SA LMON and SARDINES; pertie F LOUR, kec.. &c.; Fresh supply of ORANGES and APPLES; gether with many rther :articles toam tedaaus ion. THOS. KERNAGHIAN. S.-Also a fresh supply of No. 1 and KREL in Kitts, * atnd i Bbls; Lc~tekwhet FLOUR. No. 1; se Spanish SEGARS; ICCARONI; CITRON; and CR ACKERS; i> Bbls. Fresh Thomnaston LIME ; T. K. amburg, J Tan. 19 l y 2 ARIAGE REPOSITORY! RI STE E rIH URU L BER'l [I Subscribers offer for stale at thea old etal or R. H. Sullivan, a C110ICE coileca.tion of rrages, Rockaways, Buggies, all other art-eles an th--ir inap They ht:, arrangemenits to keap their llouse sntpplis the BES>T *ART~ICS, frm lte I4I-; ,ries in the Unmited States, which theay w .0W FOR CASH,, or for good paper, ime. LRRIAGES and BUGOIES of evcr aie on will be furnishted to order on shirt 'ntic S. CITRISTIE. ri 22 if15 0 POUNDS FINE NEW BACO3 E h.v. just ont:chaset ; nutthia'- l..t ..f - up.. -i, well-eured (Counatry H ':ON wht ch w. :m g very :ar e-tash. W. Rt & T. 6, z1Ui).,0N a27 If 3 .A FLANI!CLS, EDGEFIELD FIFTY YEARS AGO! all ~ he Life ag Death of Beck Coton. * TIE DEVIL IN PETTICOATS 'In. OR, nie God's Revenge Against EMUSBAND KI LING! ur' o- l''ve just rr'nted a few hundred ennien of 4 . :he hov. Pamrliet written he Rev. W L., a .t~ ,,nthwn om tihs ' LiQre of Wnechngton,"'1 ' .' r. :' di other N4a&ser productions.and saiI b% an.m.- t - It .vr Ieen the most peculiar writer 4' any age. This work is replete with interest. es L b allt SO to the citizens. --f thi- Distriet. as it con Pt rain- qit-. fair -u 't ti.ltu' (if fth- dark daya .nd mus, -ierous *led ' old Edgefield a half etn ur tury sinee. !7 Vor Pa'e sat thui Office. Price 20 cents per a c' p Lheral rhedueinno will be made to those -er hurin. .he whob.-Male. A u-.- 26 t33 no eet." TRIAL OF MART I 1 POSE Y! die - . hay.- on Is mad and for tale a few hundred tile copies" of ti Trial of MARTIN POSEI 1WS fur thte oia murder of his Wife;Matilda H. Posey, -of -AND redi Ncgro Slave Appling, ie seing an interes'ing pamphlet of about 75 pages, givi .e a true and exact account of a crime com mnintd in Edgefield District in 1849, and which or resulted in ti- conviction of the said Posey of rth murder in the first degree, for which offence he she sufferedl the extreme penalty of the law on Friday, a Feb. Ist, 1850. to Persons desirous of procurina this record of past ble days and dark scenes should call at once. Wg"- For sale at this Office. Price, 15 cents per copy, or two copies for 25 cents. Two copies sent ove by mail, to one address, for 25 cents. %inI April 20 tf 16 hat " Ofctagon Burial Cases cks sile iey of '"H E Subscriber keeps constantly on hand at his --9 Furniture Rooms. opposite the Post Office, a laree asortent of this new style of METALIC BURIAL CASES, of beautiful formi, and finished in perfect resenmblance of higly polished ROSE ein- WOOD. These CAS F.S are now extensively used rict and possess many valuable advantages over all Oc- Coffins now before the public. -ALSO T will also keep ready for delivery at a montent's warning, a tite Stock of WOOli GOFFINS, of my try. own rnufTu Nettre, antd of all sizes. prices and quality. try. JOHN M. WITT. Edgefild, May 13 tf 18 NOTICE. My termit 'or selling META LIC BUR IAL CA SRS is Cash, iut should the cash net accompany the order, interest will be charged fromn the day of try. delivery. JOHN "l. W17TT. N. 13.- Vnel CL flius will he sold aq formerly. Lry. Jan. 20 if 2 Dr. McLANE'S r. C 1: LBIt A TE ) VEiRMIFUGE; LIVER PILL. Two of the best PreparatIons of the Age. They are not recon* mended as Universal ICure-ails, but simply for' ci what their name pur - .ports. The VERMIFUGE, for expelling Worms from the ht mr:m: system, has also be.; administered with the m ..t satisfactory results tu lous animals subject to 'Worms. The~ I.. R PILLs, for th L . . I iv'ER CoM P'LAINT~ . i ioUS DE l- I - Ka HEAD 11r>:ascrs will please be pa: iculzar to ask for -Dr. C. McLane's Cele - br:t i Venu;rcGE and a LriVFn -.L;, prepared by SOLE PROPRIETORS, Pitts burgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other preparations now before the public, pur-. porting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLANE'S, are to worthless. 2The GENUINE MCLane'S Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug - Stores. FLEMING BRO'S,~ '. 60 Wo ST., PITTs1nUnau, PA. td role Proprietore SCOVIL & MEAD, No. 111, Charles Street, ' Genoral WhIolecsale Agents for the Southern States, to whtotm all order. must be addcresseod. t ,3 M/ Sold by 0. rG. PENN, Edg~efield S'. C., A. J. t, 4Cat w wrox antd '1 enr & P'ELLE'ri~n, I1a. .lonre; '] TF Stcasser. & laitsoy, Lotsnires, and WanrtLAW z :1 & Lyos. Aheville. ,I A pril 7, 1857. 1y 13 . ' NOTICE. LLpersons hating any de-mand.<n ngainst thte Est I teof Mar A itrety, dee'd., nre retjuested to presenit thetm, propterly attested. on or hebire M~eot Tay the I 5th F. 'orteary nt.-xt. (I165R.) at thte Ord'.ary's Office, alas tat day I desire to mnake a Ijttl settlemient of te EL state. rto p'ay -apt f'rthawth a 'enger? ind~u'r-.-. et't he1 iven. .JOilN A U - R|-Y .i..un'str. OITICE 1-All persotna indehted to the Es IN ate of George Mel). Rlearden are r'equsted t . ins.te a teemnt - nd tha.- having1 -'5 :.ni -- 'C: - teIP il.-a.. :tre.-et t .~wn. .e . ' : , . 2.P.1H.KIRKSEkL jt AUG STA ADVERTISEMENTS. 'ORNER UNDER GLOBE HOTEL, U GUSTA, GA. L C. DEM "ING his now in Stoic his en * tire Stock or FALL and WINTER ooln , being the most completa ever offered, ud at lower prices to csh and protdpt paying cus- t omers. Among which will be found SILK DRESS GOODS. rhe greatet variety that enn be found in the City. rhe Tobe a Quille, Robe a Volantz, Beyedere. (two ize stripe,) Velentrt-s, Poplins and side Stripe-all ratvinz in price from $20 to $60 per Robe. Also. Solid Colored SILKS, in every shade, ith RIBBONS and VELVETS for Side Stripe ill of which are entirely iew and confined styles. Boiled Black SILKS, warranted to main ain their -olor. WOOL DRESS GOODS [n every variety, embracing Robe a Quille, Beye lere, Vulautz, ect., with the usual styles and quali ties. EMBROIDERS and LACE GOODS, most omplete, and at a lower rates than ever before ffered. SH AWLS, Square and Long, for Gents, Ladies and Chil dren; Mourning to Full Dress, from 25 cents to 6*20 A large variety of CHENEILE, with Plain and Figured Centreb. MANTILLAS AND COLLARS From $2 Cloth, to $60 Velvet. Particuiar atten tian bus been paid to them, being made full and of the best Velvet. Ala.Children's and Misses' Cloaks, Merinos, Cubergs, Cashmaers und Muslin DeLains of all ol'rs. French, English and American Solid and Figured OPKRA FLANNELS. Children's DRESS GOOD3, of Wool and Silk materials. New and confined ttyles MlOURNING GOODS KERSEYS AND BLANKETS At lower rates than can be purchased elsewhere. g- My housa is the only one where George Schle's-warranted all wool filling-W Il T R GEOr.GIA. PLAINS can be had. They are the most desirable and eoonomloal Goods ever offered to the Planter. LINSEYS, OSNABURGS,STRIPFA HOME SPUNN, FLANNELS, HOSIERY, TICKINGS, &c., in full variety. Every article that I have shall be offered at the lowes- rates possible. An examination solicited. trr Orders punctually and carefully attended to. L. C. DEMING, Corner under Globe Hotel. Au -usta,Sept14 tf 3. BUY THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. JAMES NIENEY, AIUtUSTA, GA. H AS now in store one of the best and most fashionablo stocks of DRY GOODS ever brought to Augusta, and be solicits an inspection el them by his "friends and the public. Being sntis fled with very SMA LL PROFITS, he is confident that his stock will be found CHEAPER than that of any owher in the Trade. Th. following desirable styles of goods are to be found in his stoek: Rich Silk, Delaine and Caseitncro ROBE 'Dv QUILI4E, Rich Silk, Delaine and Cashmere Bayadere stri ped wRI-s; !rich Plail Raw SILKS; Plain " all colors; P,!z,,k Silk ROBES and BOBES nr. QETILLE; Ri..h Fig'dl DELAINES, CASHMNEltES and MERINOS; Fre~nch MERINOS, all colors; iEla~ish " A large lot of DEL AINES, from 12 to 37 ets. per yard; Ma'uriang Bla-'k ALPACA, BOMBAZINE and TAMAR TIN E; A large stock of English and American Printed CA LlCOES ; A larire stock of Mourning CALICOES; A large stuck of Scotch and French GING iiAMls, some as low ais 10&dnts per yard ; Chendluie. Stella. Piush and Woiolen Plaid Shawls; "Satin an'd Cruel SCA RFS ; CIlath and Va-lvet CL@AJKS atnd TA LM AS; IIl oop SK IRTS: Cantaon l'iqjue CLOTilS, a comnfo~rtable arti::' for lamtin Tlwille-d LONGCLOTHS, Plain andi Striped Sil!RTINGS and silEETINGS, Ll NDSEY W OLSEY Y, and Plantatiaon sTUFF.4 A fineu :assortmtent or French aitul Scotch Eam braidered COLLaRS and SLEE VES, separate and in set:s; Emabroidecred Misses' anal Boy's COLLA RS; "Infant's ROBE8 anad WA ISTS; "a HANDK)WFS anud SKIRTS; 4 Silk HIOSE : "BAND)S, EDGINGS, and IN SERTINGS; IIOSIiRY, &e. Ca'tton, Threnad and Crotchet L ACES; A large variety of' Dress TrRI.\INIINGS; Ladies'. Misseas', Getlemnen's anid Iiays' Merino UN ElRV ESTrS; FL-A NNELS, all colaars ~ad quatlities; lied BLANKETS, QUILTS, &c. ,In the Millinery De~partmaent Mirs. UEN.v hase jiae of tihe linest selaetionsi of BONN ETS, Il1EA lii Di.SE:1, &c to a-u examin~atio'n of w hich.l she r~see.:u'ly invites her friends and the public. i .\u;;usta, Oct. 6 1857 tr 39 M~ore PrizCs than Blanks ! EVERY OTHER TICKET A PRIZE ! Registered Money Letters ~at our Risk. iNDERSON AND sON'S LOTTERY, ON THE IIAVANA PLAN OF BIN'GTIJE N'UM5"EPE'E.!!; ASPER COONTY ACADEMY LOTTERY---BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA. CLASSHH-, DRAWS 1sv FEBRUARY 1S58! ~CLASS II, DRAWS. 15vn FEBRUARY 1838! n public, at Miacon, Ga., inder the sworn super u.e.'tnee of E. C. Bulkley and Joe. Wateraman, Esq. Capital Prize, $50,000 ! ~RZES PAYABLE W ITHlOUT DEDUCTION L,G'00 PRIZES! 30,000 NUMIBERS? I SCHEME.1 1 Prize of.....................$50,000 I "............... 12,000 t1 I " .. . . . . .. . . . . . 5,000 t I 4 ................ 2,000 I " .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000 I I " ................ 1,0001s 2 " .....61500.............1,000 2 " ..... 250 ........... 5(1(1 10 " .... 100........... 2,00 l100 " ..... 100 .......... 10,000 a 4681 Apjpro'xinatios,................ 7.5611 5,0iJl Prize~s of $8,50... .... .... . ..127,500 5,600 Prizes amotunting to...........$2 19,881 " 7'HOLE TICKETS, 810; HALVES S$5; QUAR. 82,50 'rThe I .000~Prizes of $8,50 are determined by e last tigure of the nuimber'that draws the Cai- C I-it it is an odd number, theni every odd number 'iket will be etntitled to, $8,50 ; if it is a even umbr, then every even number Ticket will be tit4-d to $8,50, in additionato any other Prize the icket may dratv. Bunk Notes of sound Banks takenat par. Cheeks SNew York remitted for Prizes. Aditre as Orders for Tickets or Certificates of akages of Ticket.< to ANDERSON & SON, MaNAGitas, Macan or Satvannah, Ga. Dec2o tf 51 a LOUJR-Finty Sacks of Premium Family FI.OUR, now in store and for sale byt S. E. 110WERLS, Agenit.. Hamburg, Jan 13 tf I ti $100 REWARD. tI [ wi'l give St (t to ascertain the rnme of the coundsrehl 1at wrote a scandnlious letter to me ar . drotpped it nt or Mt. Cavalry Church o'n Sundlay e 7,hime.R. GRUGORY Jr. GEORGIA &ARSAPA FOR LIVER COMIPLAINT, Al ULI,1C opiniioni nad Plysicians1 11nve decid SARSA PA RI LrA that van he obtame'l, ugredients are well known to Phy.-siciansand t IEDICINES, when appropriately ulsed, often i.'othing more need be said in praise of' it, ains in addition to Sariaparilla, the hydro-ale Vhite Ash. Grey Bread, or Fringe Tree (Chioi Potlophyllum,) and Blood Root (Sanguinaria. 6&i3--Those prefering this Compound Prepar )ENNIS' ALrERATIVE, OR G-EORGIA S For sale at Edgefield C. H. by G. L. PENN July 15, 1857. aARPETINGS! CARPETINGS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT THE NEVW CARPET STORE, 231 King St. Clarlestona, S. C. T TIE Subscriber invites the attention of buyer to the richest and most elegant stock of CARPETINGS Ever exhibited in this City (of DIRECT IMPOR rATION, per ships Mnackinaw, Amelia, R. Cobde ta others, from 1.iverpool to this port,) comprisin a fil and complete assortinnt oif: Medallion Velvet CARPETS: in single and dot ble widths; Royal Velvet Pile, new patterns; Tapestry Brussels, choice pattirns and brilliar colors; English Wire Brussels, choice patterns ani color: Enulish and American Imperial Three-Ply ne' styles; Scotch, English and American Ingrains, nei patterns; Venetion CA RPETS, all widths; Enalish Wool Dutch, Hemp Dutch and Cotto [ngraina; 8-4, 12-4 and 10-4 Woolen DRUGGETS; American Felt DRUGGETS, beautiful goods; Green BAIZE, Table Oil CLOTHS; Linen and Woolen ClIUMB CLOTHS, all sizes Velvet, Axninster, Tufted and Brussels, Rug Stair Rods, Door Mats. &c.; FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, in all widths, thoroughli seasoned, and warranted in every respect, cut t fit rootns, entrie, stair ways, &c., &c. Cocoa and Canton MATTINGS, in all wi-iths. 7 Especial attention is also reqtested to h large and varied stock of LIN E N GO%)DS, NAMtFLY SIRItTINGS, FRONTING. 'IlLOW-CASE, TABlLE AND BED LINENS, TOWELS. NAPKINS, DOILEY., DIAPERS, lIUCKAftACK, &c.. AND F11.1IT IIOILEYS, PIANO AND TABLE COVE1S, A full assortnet, WINDOW SHADES, &c., &c. I[rfBuyers by the piece or pack::ge, dealt wit on the most liberal teroms. tg The Carpet Lpholstery attended to as usua by the must thorou--h and experiene-l Artiss, :n every item in that line wai ranted to',give atisf1etiol P. S.-All orders from the Country responde to promptly, and receive my personal sup-rvision. JAMES -G. BAILEY, importer and Deah-r in Carpets. NEW CARPET STOP.] Cliarleston, Nov 2 if 43 FALL TRADE H, L CUNNIN'GHAMV & CO,, GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTV AND DEA LERS IN FOREIGN WINES B& LIQUORS, HAIIURUG-, S. O. MTE take this opportunity of returning thani to oar patront atnd f iends for the very ilyr enouralgemen2t :ad fatvors we hatve received for 54ea eralI years past. and respr etfully solicit a corntinunn of the same. Our highest nitmnnd hest e-ndew ors will be to merit and0 deserve the pntronage our old1 customers. friends an;d the public gen~erIlI by c-onductingt onr businest as we htave d~one hereti fore, and incr-esig om repunation for. Low Prices and Fair Dealing, Atd maltkingt it to the dl.4 :ded advantage oif all wi favor us with their trade. Th.e interen;sed patr.te we hatve received ant aire cotntinually receeiiv.t hs indu.ced us to BU Y LA RCE andl \vELL AssORTElD Stock of Gool in or-der to me~et the growing demandes aind increa, of trade. The Superior Quality Of all Goods om-red to the P'ublie at this establisl met, is so well known that '-ery litte nteed he sai upon tis subject. But with the unity (of LO)T 1'RCCES, and the VERY hIIEST Q~U AIbtTY 0: OODS, is the systemt of bu-intess the subuscribei are tetrmnined to carry out. Thi.s will be mzaide al: p1li-nble to every branch of the.ir business. Ottr Goods in all ins tantcs will tie what they ar rep~rsented to he--and whenO sold by samiple, shni idwatvs be in coniformlity with thte snmple W'e are conestatntly rL'-r-iving andie have in Store COMPLTE ASSORTMIENT of GROCERIES -onsistintg of LOAF, CRLUSIlEI), CLA RIFl ED, ST. CRiOI: AND) ORLEA NS SUGA RS, ORLEANS SY RUP & CIT A MOLASSES, IENNES'SEE ANE) 1A l;lMORE B3ACOE LARD), StuDASTARCil, SOAP', CANE ibbES, WhITE WINE AN) APPLE VINEGARiS, &t A larget assortmentt of WVINES AN~D LIQUORIS, Conitingr of P'ipes,1 half Pipes andl Quarter Casks ti IMPORTE~D BRfANDIES, 2f the lollowing celebrte-d Br-ands antd Vintages Otarti, Du2py & Co.. 1839, 18-44, 18417. Mlartel & Co., 1847. P'. Sign ett, 185nt. 0OLD UORDEAUX AND ClhAMPAGNE BR AN DIF.S. -.uLno IAlRA, PO'R AND) ST1ERR~Y WINE.4 -IA MA ICA A ND ST. CROIX R UMS, GBSON'S EAG LE W IlISK EY , AND) l~omestic L i q u o r s o f nll kinds Cuz AntRnagsoNTSr of our Sttore tre such i's tn natke this Estaeblishmeatnt in finet the substitute of thn ellr oaf every consumner. 11 'OTELS and)2 persons2 wanttinag small assorted uts of Choice Wines and Lignoirs fotr special otca ott, enn be supplliedl at the sh~ortest noltce. COUNTR Y TR ADE stupplied at the whole-salt ics. FAM LI ES can command the best Table- Winet~ tvery how prcs as also the eben-tpest sorts 01 ines tand Liquors foir culinary purposes. PhYSICIA NS reqauiring fine L.iqluors for medi td purposes atre particularly solicited tu call and ex minie our Stock. We keep, constantly on hand 8 f Saddles, Br iidles, Martiigales. WVhips, Sa.ddlec Blanets. Brdl Elahnkets, se-vernte Cast's of fine Sewved ad Pegned Uoots and Shoes, La dies. Miss.es andi Cheihiren's Shotes, Wa'aterpr-iof' .l 2nntin-4nnd)2 Ititch cr's Piots, Jh'ys and Men's Branns fromti No 1 to 15, ]Ftr, Wtool and Silk hlats, Cloth, Plush atnd Fanecy Caps5. Osnatburos, Sheetitngs, Shtirtings, Stripes, eorgia Piins, Gunny and Dundee ihngging Bale Reipe, Twine. &c., &c. We soli-it CASIL ORIERS fromn parties not siting our Town, and will e-nal-avor in all inistan :s to satisfy ill every particular, all who coniide ir orders to us. Perstns visiting this Mar-ket are earnestly sol-ri *d to give us a en-il before they make thetir purecha 's. We are determined to make it to their advan g by selting them their suppliop LOWER than cy can bu' thtem elsewhlere.. 0-7 We will give the market price for Cotton, id every oth~er kind oif produce i'ered. IIEN RY SOLOMON. H. &,G.C CU NINGHA4M. amu, Se$ 3! j$ er m. 38 RILLAOOVPOUND, Ir h le VD TO PURIFY TIRE 13LOOD. 1P' d that this is the PEST PREPARATION of. It sells readilv and give~s gret satisihetioni. Its 1 w people at the'South, to be GOOD, aud 0600) 1FFECT GREAT CERIES. han to publish what it is composed of. It con huholie extract of Quteen's Delight, (Stillinugia,) ltanthus) Tincture of May Apple, or Mandrake, r ion of Sarsaparilla, should express in their orders t19 AR1SAPARILLA COMPOUND. are and U)rs. A. G. & T. J. TE GUE. ti ly 27 " flt HENRY DALY, -I Broc- Mt. dAo th - [ R 7-nfatris anGoprsn BOOTS, SHOES AND ]BROGANS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. OoWORMh of the above Goodit, 0I30,O carefu l q selected fromn the best Mantiftcturies, anld comprising Every Description in the Trade, V Which will be sold at a very small advance on Cost. In addition to the above, I have on hand, 5,000 Pair Thick Shoes, Siuihtly damaged by getting wet, and will be sold VERY CIIEAP! ti 3 W The Subscriber solicits a call from his South sel Carolina friends before purchasing el.swhere. Ub W TERms.-etail, CASit. Wholesale, time pa with approved paper. No se-ond prioc asked. tic HENRY DALY, A. Under U. S. Hotel, A ugusta, Ga. in A ugusta, Ga., Oct 14 . tf 40 ,e BOOTSAND SHOES, A THOMAS P. LARUS, lar (Cei?SE o TO U L. SvO ~s) orroSITE TE AU- 14 GUSTA IOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. e T ioacl ied. o~artaxaemnt. Iis d Ladies' Fine Kidl Morocec SLIPPERS; d do d., do BU11SKINS; * do do lack GA ITERX, hi eled Lldies' Finie Colore.I do do do do U iack and coln-ed CAITERS, withoulut hee'.s I Ladies' line black and coloereud Creule Galters. VXmisses' "E-cZt:m:roz:n.t. m ilsses' line Kid and Mereco SC4PPEi'S; H 11 du do do do) JLSKINS; do do black and col'l Laee GAlTERS; do do do do Congress do, A 1do do do' d.. Creole do. ar Ch2,1il en.m "3DoparxtX!Mgozaxt. C' Childrens' black and vol.:red GAITERS; i do do d!o Button do do Kid. Morocco and Patent Leathe r Boots: Kid, Morocco and Patent Leather Ankle Tics. A !argeo :nd weil seketed stotk of Gentlemnens' OIulei Tiea, Strop .h..ts. Tie Ga-ters, Congrevs Aiso,ti ussrvinsshoes, of every deseiption. N Bl.--Ladiesi and Muisses Gaite-rs and Nip;.ers 1h0e1 d at the shi-roest notice. t7i-usa caill, a.necsti. 1).-. 14 ly 49 Hi To the Planter1 HOS.0~ P. L R UNener to .E. I . GtST..A. hats this day received 30 Cases Men's Henry Brogane, SFor Negro wvtar-atnd th~e Piantirs .eli find it to dtheri- aldvYontage to' 4.ive mie a1 enil before lii run - chewher.:, as aill of Ihe GO..ds are madie to ii y oiwn e ordler to. suit the trade, and eiii be wvarnild to lhe whtwe ?rrsent them,3 and as cheap as any stor.eS ai the City. .Auusta, Dre14 ly 41j STOVES, GRATES, RANGES, S. S. J ON ES & C O., AUGUSTA, GEVRGIA., JG AG.\lN to call the attention of their inu mellcrous customiers andl the pu~blie genoerally to their ext ensi ie assortmeint .'f STOV'ES, GRIATES, RIANGES, and a cetupilete variety of~ everything pertaining to a FIRST CL.\ES hI.tt use Funihinig a tre. SOur assertmenot in t his oXepartmnent is all that the . motst asi ildins call desire. WeL ha?ve realy every style of ClitK, Uil- 1t'E and PAlRLOR -TO\' &I kept~ by any i-ther houise in1 the City, andii iany dle 1sirablde patternos that. are to be foundhi crda$ledy at out establishmiet,. Of these Good.,, '.e have -ome thirty diliibrent patterns, all bouahit wit hini the last SXsixt das andl \ 1rmb the~ ltest designis. We think we hinzard nothing .in t.nyingL that, we can off.-r a 31IUClI j I' E I~i \'ARIET Y in this litne thain all othter dealers ini the city comibinedl. Hlavitng tecsted nenrly all the dijll-renlt -t les ofit Rangets extan', we hiave for two years patst soihld II .\3lonrs' P.\TENT INVINCIBLE l:ANGE- ex~u i. sively, believinig thetm to be tilhe very best artiche ittered. We have sodl somec twenty of ths - sell to any culstomettr with a full guaranite tint these Ranges are peirfect in thieir operaion in every particular. HIOUSE PURNISIIING GOODS. In. this dlepartmnlt enumecrati- n is out oif the [Re questionl. Ours atsortmtlll Is, as usuali compjlete, anio 1.ith-l ) t wvdl be sp:.rcd on1 our part to retain for onr ihuose toe posiit ion it, hias (occupied for live years paist. It is well known thatt we keep MORE p THIAN D)OUi1LE the stock andl variety of any re bonosi ini the city, antd mors is, in fact, TILE Ce PL' A C E ta piurchiase liou-e Furnaishiing Goods. Ig, The inci ease o~f outr btusiniess in this departmient has entirely exeedied our expiectationls. OJur ef thos toli et,ablish a FilbT' CLASS110USE-F-'fR NhshING; aTitE haove boeen criwnedl with suA iess by antt lippreoc~ it ptublic, andi our motto is " Oncaord and onu-urd ' eo. TINNER'S GOODS. a We have int store atu unu~ually heav y stock of wvil Tini Platle, ShoeLt Iron, sheect Copper, Ironi Wire,I lolck Tini, Pig- andt lar Len~d. Aliso, a large- steek toil of.Japanned Ware, Pressedh Covers antd P'latcs of Iev-ery description, Bueket. Etits, Rivets. Titmiers'I Toole and Alacbines, &c., wthich we otfer to the ttrade on the very be-st terms.I S. S. JONES & C0., 210 Broad-street,. Angus-ta, Nov 17 tf 45 IEXECUTORS NOTICE.-All p..rsons t havngclimsagint te atteor Avory _ .J. S. nMY LY, ) J. A. hhlA NI. Ex'ors. 6 E. Bl lA ND.3 -Jan. IA n' 52 - -.... ..... .. .. .. ...__ _T Notice. . A LL, pci-sons intdebted to Ilhe Estate of Chai-s Wt.~ eGregor, Dee'd. will pleorse mlai.- immi-ii ate paymenlclt. Aond those having any demnands will~ piresent them prouperty attested. A. RAMlSA T, A dm'r.' Junly 7 1857 tf 26 .Notice, ALL persons indlebtedl to the estate of Dantiel S I Bt joonec dee'd.,nr-e retiulested to nmak,-immedi- of ate paym ent, aond all piersons having~ demanids app: ngainst, the samte are hereby notified to present g them properly attcsted1. L. P. BONE, , -dm'r E Dec. 23, 1857. _______50.___ New Family Groceries, i PENN, Agent, has just received a fresh thom J2J supply of family gruceries, which will be sold to r low for csh.di .. 27 t , TO THE PUBLIC, 111 Undersigned having sold the American liotel to G. C. CUNNINGUIAM & CO.. e this ceasion to return our thauks to the pub genera l for the iberal patronage bestowed i us. and would .olIqit the same for its present qrietors. flespectfully, 0 11. P. bCOTT & CO. lamburg, May 3n, 157. A.Mf E RICAN 110 TEL, H AMIBURG, S. C. 'HE Subscribers tlake this opportunity of in' forming their friends and the public generally t they have bought the above JIOTEL, and having it refitted in the best possible- style for ir reception. We flatter t.urse'ves that every -essary arrangement has been made to promote comfort of all who favor Ob with their company. r ROOMS are airy and comfortnbly furnished; RVANTS attentive and obedient. And our 6BLE will be constantly supplied with the best season affords. Our friends may therefore rest isfied that every exertion will be cheerfully ren -eito ma'e their sojourn piarsantand agrecable. here will be in attendance i GOOD OSTLER, I THorses left in our charge will receive partic' attention. M-Persons arriving at this House may feel as -ed that their bngg~ae will be promptly sent, e of charge. to the Carolina or to either of the orgia D.-pots. We solicit a share of the patronage of those visit our Town. G. C. CUNNINGTIAM, MARY S. CUNNINGUAM, Proprietors. ITamburg, .Tune 1, 1857. ly 21 [ardware, Cutlery, & c. VM. HILL, HAMBURG, S. C., 7 OULD inform his f.iends 0 a n d a l l w h o m a y b e t r a d ng ,4 this Market, that he still eon- " . ues to keep a FULL and well ected Stock of Goods in the >vo line, and solicits a share of ronage from all wh9 my be in want of any ar ks he keeps, assioing thnm .hat every exertion ;ll be made to give satislaction -to the purchaser quality and price. feelimn conlident that he cap I his Goods on a- Reasonable terms as ?y can be purchased at NY HOUSE IN AUGUSTA. His Stock is now (ONjPLETE, having added gely by recent purchases from the B T Mann turers. Ilis Stock i:' such that almost everv one a find some article on the*ir list of wants, and on .h terms as cannti fadl to j-lease-amoiinat which a good assortment of Cut N AILS of all aczes, of th-e best brands, in dmral sizes .r 'lIES. Also, Engpish and nerican ilorse Shoe Nuil5, Wagon and Wrought ils. all sizes. Nail RlODS and Sleet and iloop IRON: Blieu-r, German au-i Citm EFL Cllins & Co., LAveeit':. ,nd other celebrated ike of Broad. Choppimg rnd Hand AXES, ATCIIETS.&c.; Mili, Cr'ss Cut aodI sInn S.\WS. all knds; lim-itas, Chis. Aurevi, Drawing Knives, izes, Gimb:ets, Fira and bitts, M ill, hland Saw d e-wrv variety of Fiies an-i Rasps, Saw' etts, mtlp.w-scs, lloiiw A uters nnd Bitts, Gauges, me., of vvery iteteription, Plane Bitta, and every Variety of Oarpenter's Tools. Edge T dols a every description. llows, A nvils, V:,. Srev 'ates, Siedg,, [land and Shoeing Hammers, Rasps, Dril:s, Tongs, & a 1 , ll of the best mantcture. Great care having been taken m the selection of these articles, th'cy ennt be relied upon as the~ best. Pocket and~ Table Cutlery. is Sitek of Pueket a~nd Table Cutlery is complete and quahtty utnsurpa~ssed --amongst which canu be found full Setts of T;'ble Cutl-ry, of .1 oseph Roding- rs & Sons celebrated manufacture: Poek-t and P'ea Kn.tive's .d; ? attertja,: ndl qual ities . finae Razora. Seis stors. Shears. &e.. Aoa great variety of S MA LL W A RES, lic :'s Pins, Neediles. Purt Monies, Hair Brushes, Combs, Papter Envelopes, P'ens, Peneils, &c. Gus, Pistoh. &c. a hand a choice lot of Gutns and Pistols of the iiie-t quality-Colt', A dams' and Dean's and others znmike of l-teetetrs, self-cocking. Also. an assvrtmnta of Pecket Pisto's, IPercussiion Caps, Shiot Belts, Powder Feaks, Gamne l1:s, Clkanotg Ihds, &e. Building Malterials. - tock of Buildiag nlm:erina swillihe found comn piete, euntsistitne iintart of Lucks. JHinge~s, 8erews, Wind .'at.-ningsc. all kinds and qualities. A isa,, Till, l'ad, Trunk and Ch..st Le eks. Light and4 Jieavy Castinugs. -.ays tin hand' a fi nuoritmientt iof t ght nind heavy GThtirgs, l' sOvens, Spidersa, Tea Ket ti.-s, Well n h-. c~s, Waflle Irons, &c. Farmer's 1.liai , Caidar.ns, Waigon Boixes, Sadc lions, Faire Dotgs, Shlovel and Tong.. Cooking and Hleating Stores, A LL PrrlT:RNS A.N ) S12ES. ugiin Chains, a!l h;n-is. L-<~ Continued. Hatter andi Trnee Chitans, syndies andi Shoveis, Hay Fuiks, Crick.-ry aond (!:ss1 Ware,&e. Aliso, muainufneturer oif all kirials of~ Tin and Sheet Iron Ware ! All nre eatrnestly ialieited to call and examine themtselves. Amnl yioi w.i:l fin.al it gre.atly to ur inter<.at to' l-:renize s our old Edgfieldl Di. hInburg, Oct 20 tf 42 BEALL&S~ITOVALL, rarehouse a n d Comirdssion M ER CHA N TS, fnold, between .laekson antd Mclntosh Streets, AUGUST A, G A. E have removed to Me-tealf's LARGE VNEW FIREF'RO0F WAREHIOFSE, on ual.l, between Jackson anda Meintosh Streets, ently occupie d by ;iihamst & Askin, In the tr-: of the City, in the vicinity of the principal rebtous-sa nnd conv'.nient to the Hotels. iing amply provided with good safe Storage for Cotton, Grain, Fleur, Bacon, d PRODIUCK generally, we ri sdeetrully solicit sig~nents, which shall receive our undivided faithful atttention. AIL PSUPPLIES, and the usual facilities, be afibrded eustomers. Er Our Comnm:ssions will he such a are cus ary in the city. WM. itl. H EA 1,L. J. W. L. STOVA LL. ugusta, Dee. 9 4ma 48. PLANTERS' SUPPLIES, STIl E ;ubcrbr l..4' leave to inform the. public tht hle ha's in e, at the Standl iren .1 b~y him the last sea a WELL SEL'ECTED Stock of Plhmters' ples, consisting of [istivado and Potoi Rieo Sl1G ARS; tuart.'s HI. 13. & C. Soft" " Crushed "i " Pulverised" altimore Refinery of same quality ; OLA tSES, hlhds., Tierees an-i Harrels; ,i, and dJava COrFEE; O0N all sizes, anti IOLLOW WARE; .\GGING, ROPE and TWINE; unny Clthi, a heavy article ; snaburge and tiripes ; -8 and 4-4 Augusta Goods; ALT, very large 8.tka; )Hhtls. ISACON dIDtSS; OAP, CAN DLE-, STAflCfl, &c , &c., all hich will be sold an accommiodating termas to -ovedl pturchasers. g- Orders solicited and promptly attened to. A. BURIVSIDE. a,(5URa, June 0 tf 22 OTICE.-AlI tiersons indebted to the Es. tate of John Kirksey, dec'd., are hereby ly warned to make payment forthwith, and s having claims agai~tst tl~e E 4ate are notl~eil mder them i rte y attested . atan Yarl ' N., I i'g 2JY1 a#83 4