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-A CARD. SPRING & SUMER OPENING .ISS 1W. P. MATHEWS, Augusta Ga., having just returned from New York respectfully calls the attention of her former friendi and patrons, e well as strangers visiting the city to her stock of SPRING and SUMMER HATS, DRESS CAPS, HEAD DRESSES, Riding Hats, French Flowers, &c.,&c., &c., which she opened on the 1st inst , at her new store, oposite the Masonic Hall, formerly occupied by Ward & Burchard. . Also, a full assortment of Children's HATS; Lace, Silk and Mourning MANTILLAS, Drss TRIMMINGS, Ladies' SKIRTS, CORSETS AND HOOPS of every description. Misi MATHEWS returns thanks to her numerous friends and customers for their past patronage, and solicits a continuance ol . the same. All orders attended to promptly. M. P. MATHEWS. Augusta, Apr 5 2m* 13 NEW SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING! . M. M1A (a (0o5% Augusta, Ga., A RE GETTING in a splendid Stock of Goods, LI. and invite all who need any article in their line to call and examine them. Our Stock consists in part of Side Stripe Casinere CO ATS and SACKS, with PANTS and VEST to match; S'Black Cloth and Cashmeret FROCKS and SACKS, and PANTS; Black Barathea and Grenadine Silk VESTS, (a light article for spring. Brown, White and Check Side-stripe LINEN and MARSEILLES Coats, Pants and Vests, &c. A large lot of FURNISHING GOODS; Marseilles White and Colored SHIRTS; DRAWERS, SOCKS, HANDKERCHIEFS, COLLARS, GLOVES,TIES and SUSPENDERS. BOYS' SUMMER CLOTHING, All sizes and Prices! Tailoring-Clothing made to Order. Our stock of fashionable CLOTHS, Black, Plue, Brown and Claret, have arrived, together with a beautiful assortment of side-stripe CASSIMERE for pants; side-stripe LINENS and Marseilles for pants; Rich Silk and Marseilles Patterns for Vests. All of which Mr. JOHN KENNY will be pleased to show and make up to order, warranted to fit and please or no sale. JOHN K. MORA & CO., Successors to J. 1. Keteby & Co. Under U. S. Hotel, Augusta, Ga. Apr5 tf 13 Fine Pianos, Books, MUSIC, &c., &c. THE Subscriber after returning thanks to their friends in EDGEFIELD and adjoining Dis tricts, for their liberal patronage during the last ten years, would inform them that they still con tinue to keep on hand a large assortment of PIANO FORTES from the celebrated manufactories or RAVEN BAg CON & CO., HAZELTON, BROS., and A. 11. GALE & CO., New York. for whom they are sole Agents. These Instruments having already won such far famed celebrity, itjis only necessary for us to repeat that for strength, durability and finish, together with powcer, depth, stsretniess and soft -ness of tone, they challenge competition. Persons wanting a snperior PIANO FQETE, would do much better to call and select from a large *assortment, than by dealing with Pedlars and Agents ~of inferior makers, where they have no choice, and *have often to psy higher prieces for interior Instru ments, than fine ones of superior makers can be bought for. Every PIANO FORTE sold by us is warranted in every respect, so the purchaser runs no risk whatever. Persons ordering from a distance from its can depend upon getting a GOOD AR TICLE, as we make itsa point to keep goods of the best quality and such as we can recommend and warrant in every respect. Their stock of MUSIC is v'ery large and they are constantly receiving nil new pieces as they are Published. GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGS of the best quality always on hand. They would also call attention to their large Stock of School and Miboellaneouls Books, Stationery . . Bank Books, and other articles.-ALSO Always on hand the largest assortment in th~e State of GUITA RS, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, FLUTES, FLAGEOLETS, YIOLIN BOWS,&c , and every article of Musical M1erehandise. Carhart's and Needhamn's and Prince's celebrated MELODEONS. ACCORDEONS and VIOLINS repaired in the best manner. All of the above articles sold at low prices for C'ah or City acceptances by GEO. A. OATES & BROTIIER. .Broad Street, Agusta Ga., between U. S., and Globe Hotels. A pril 7 1858 tf 13 - NEW DRUG AND SEED STORE. M Y Friends in Edgefield and surrounding coun try, are informed that I have opened a Drug and Seed Store, and would be happy to supply them with any thing in my line. Orders filled with dis patch. When I ,hall have completed my arrangements, I Intend the "SOUTHERN SEED STORE." To be a thing to brag on. I have cultivated a mar ket gardlen for ten years, so that when I recom mend a seed to come up, I mean that its roduction will be good, for many will do this. and yet be - worthles.V. LaTASTE. .Augusta, Ga., April 6 5t 13 -NEW SPRING GOODS ! BOOTS AND SHOES! Tj'HOS. P. LARUS, Augusta, Georgia, has Ithis day received a large lot of SPRING GOODS, and will continue to do so through the summer, consisting in part of Ladies' Silk F.xed CONGR ESS GAITERS, *do do do do do Glove Kid Congress do do Colored TIPT do .do Black ,do do .do Fine Philadelphia Kid and Morocco SLIP PERS, * Misses' Fixed Kid-Top KUS'SUThI BOOTS. do Kid and Morocco SLIPPERS and TIES, Children.' SHOES, of every des.cription, Mens' Calf Opera PUM P BOOTS, do - Goats H EE LED INVINCIBLES, do Patent W. S. PUMIPS and Oxford TIES *do.a Goats B. S. do do Calf B.S. do do , Kid Congress GAITERS, do Calf do do Boys' do do do With a variety too numerous to mention. Call and look, as I have attentive Clerks who will be glad to show the Goods. - Augusta, Geo., April 5 tf 13 Sheriffs Sale. BY Virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to mc dli jrected, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield C H.g on the first Monday and Tuesday in May next the following property to wit: J. 5. Smyly vs. John Stidham, one Tract o Iid, containingt two hundred and fourteen acres msire or less, adjoining lands of Robt. Bryan, Sr and other lands of the said John Stidham and oth Kers.. :Terms Cash. JAMES EIDSON, s.uo. -gpriIO 18 8 4t 12 N- OTICE is hereby given to the heirs and di, itributees'of John Thrailkill, dee'd., that a set tlement on said estate will be made in the Ordinary Ofie, at Edgefleld C. H., on the first Tuesday 1 November next. --FRANCIS THR AILKILL, Adm'or. .Apirfl 6, 1858 3me 13 N OTICE TO PARIUERB!-[ am no reelving THREE THOUSANI) POUND: of pure Leaf and Twism Havanna TOBACCO, whie will beiold low to Farmers for plantatIon use. Cai aitS naase . E. BOWERS, Age. llantbuv.,Anril6 i f IS NEW SPRING AND SUMMER W. R. & T. S. HUDSON MASONIC & ODD FELLOW'S BUILDING, Edgefield, s. C', ARE now receiving one the of LARGEST and nMOST ATTRACTIVE Stocks of Ever offiered in Edgefield, embralbg all the new fabrics and designs in Dress Goods. Fine Muslin ROBES; Fine Embrodered Swiss Muslin ROBES; " Barege ROBES; Beautiful BERAGES and TISSUES* Rich Printed Organdie and Jaconet MiSLINS Fine BOMB AZINES and CHALLIES - DELAINES, rare in pattern, and very ceap; ALPACAS and Frenoh BRILLIANTS; English, French and American PRINTS 1 64 " GINGHAMS; IRISH LINENS. Table Cloths, Damasks, Nap kins, Diapers, Towels and Sheetings ; Black Lace and Mourning MANTILLAS, in great variety ; Plain and Dotted Swiss, Jaconet, Mull, Nain sook. Tarlton, Plaid and Striped MUSLINS ; EMBROIDERIES and HANDKERCHIEFS in every variety and quality; HOSIERY and GLOVES for Ladies, Gentle men and Children, in English; French and German goods. BONNETS, HATS and CAPS, beautiful in design, of all qualities, and cheap; LINEN and COTTON GOODS for Men and Boys wear; Bleached and unbleached SHEETINGS and SlURTINGS, all qualities; Ladies' and Misses P A R A S O L S and SUN SH ADES, a large assortment; HOOP SKIRTS of all dimensions and in great variety of style: BOOTS, SHOES, Bridles, Saddles, Whips, &c. -A. Ias 0 A large and complete assortment of CROCKERY, GLASS and WOODEN WARE. HARDWARE & CUTLERY. A large stock just received, consisting in part of Nails, Hoes, Axes. Cast and Wrought Butte, &c. COLT'S REPEATERS, five, six and eight inch barrels; Fine RAZORS, Table Cutlery, &c. CARPENTERS' TOOLS of every variety. GROCERIES! GROCERIES! COFFEE,SUGAR, TEA, MOLASSES, Cheese, Soap, Candles, BACON, LARD, FLOUR, &c. -A L S O A great many other articles usually kept in a Variety Store. tfrAll we ask is an examination of our Stock before 'purchasing. Our prices have been put down to crrespond with the times. W %V. R. & T. S. HUDSON. 0- N. B.-Groceries sold entirely for casb. April 7 tf 13 Mount Enor Work Shop, T HE universal satisfaction that the work done by the subscriber has heretofore given, en courages him to hope that for the future he will be equally successful. He is better prepared every year to do better work, and he does not hesitate to say that the COTTON GINS AND THRASHEIRS made by him are equal to any now offered for sale. Many testimonials of this fact might be given. Work kept constantly on hand, and orders exe cated at the shortest notice. A ddress, THOMAS E. CHIAPMAM, Coleman's X Roads, Edgefield Dist. S. C. April 6 1858 tt 13 .Head-Quarters, 9-r REGIM ENT, S. C. M., ) Tcias PoNDo, A pril 5, 1858. j ORDERS, NO T HE LOWER BATTALION of this Regiment will aseemb!e at RED HILL, on Saturday 24th April, armed and equipped as the law directs. The UPPER BATTrALION will assemble at SH INBURG on Tuesday 27th April, armed and equipped r~a the law directs. The Conunissioned and non-Commissioned 051 eems will asmble thse da. aroviou. for drill and instruction. Lient. Ccl. CoarLEY and Msj. BuaroN are charged with the extension of this order to their respective commands. gg The Staff are hereby ordered to appear in full uniform. By order of Col. J. W. TOMPKINS. A prilS158 3t 13 Head-Quarters, 7-rn REGIVIENT, S. C. M., Cnsvcs's CREEK, April 6, 1858. ORDERS, NO r iE UPPER BATTALION of this Regiment Iwill assemble at PIN E HOUSE, on Saturday the 1st of May, armed and equipped as the law directs. I he LOWER BATT ALiON will assemble at CHEROKEE PONI)S on saturday the 8th of May, armed and equipped as the law directs. The Commaissioned and non-Comamissioned Oml ers will assemble the day previous for drill and instruction. Lieut. Col. L~raaArND and Maj. SnAW are chtarged with the extension of this order to their re.-pective commands. t' The Staff are hereby ordered to appear ia full uniform. By or der of Col. D. L. SHIAW. F. M. COr~saA, A dj't. A pril 6 1858 5t 13 Head-Quarters, 7vn REGIMEN T, S. C. M., Ctur.vuE'q CR E E, A pril 6, 1858. ORD ER, NO T lIE Hlaw Gap Beat Company are hereby or dered to be and appear at their muster ground at James Reynolds' spring, near Locust Jill, on Saturay the 24th A1pril, fcr the purpose of holding an Election for Captain of said company, to fill the vacney occasoned by the promotion of Capt. T. P. Shaw. By order of Col. D. L~. SIIA W. WALRI LAsntA, Lieut. Com'ding Company. A pril 7 1858 3t 13 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, BY Vi rtue of an order from the Ordinary, I .3will proceed to sell at the late residence of Thomas F. Coleman, deceased, in this District, on Thursdasy the 2?d day of A pril instant, the bulk of the personal Eatte of said deensed, consisting of Seveuatecli Likely' Negroecs, among them an excellent plantation Black Smith, also, some sEVEN OR EIGHT HUNDRED BUSilELS OF CORN, a eniderable amont of Fodder. Cotton Seed, Shucks, Horses, Mules, Stock of Cattle and Hogs, Bllaksmith Tools, Plantation Utensils, 2 Buggies and 3 Wagons, one of them entirely new. T rms of sale cash for all sums under ten dollars, and for all sums over ten dollars, a credit until the 25th daty of Deccember next. The purchase money to be secured by notes with approved sureties. WILLIAM A. STROTHIER, Adm'r. A pril 6 1858 3t 13 EXECUTrOB'S NOTICE--All persons .having demands against the Estate of JTames Yeldell, deceased, are requested to hanud thema in to the undersigned on or before the fifteenth day of May zaext, as a settlement of said estate will be made about that date. JOSEPH L. TALBERT, Ex'ors. .JASPER H. 'YELDELL.' AprilS 6 18.8 3t5 13 TE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DUJRISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefield Wheisreas~, Watson hath applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the -aos and ehattles, rights and credits of James W. Warren, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kmndred and creditors of the said deceas ed, to be and appear h'efore me,at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefield . II., on the 19th day of April inst., to show~ cause, ifany, why the said administration shoulhinot be ner myhand and seal, this 5th dlay of April, n h aro u Lord one thousand eight hiudred Sand fifty-eight and in the 82nd year of Amaericai ildepedence. W F. DURISOE, 0. E. D. A-nri26 18 SPRING AND SUMME. DRY GOODS. AND C.E P |EP 01. CA 'E3 JAMES HENEY, Augusta, Ga., has ju returned from the Northern markets with superior stock of - Fancy and Domestic Goods, Comprising some of the newest styles, as well a the finest texture of DRESS GOODS, to whicl he wishes to call the attention of all persons visitin Augusta, pledging himself that he will permit ni one to undersell him, and is confident that he cai sell at least from 5 to 10 per cent. cheape than any other CASH STORE in the City. Hi and those in his employment will fetel a pleasure it waiting on those who favor him with a call ; and a they will of necessity have to examine the stock of the city in order to find the best value, he hopei they will bear in mind his store, which is one dooi above the Georgia Railroad Bank. CALL AND SEE HIS STOCK! Study your interests ! Nobody compelled to buy Everybody waited on with pleasure ! ALL STYLES-VERY LOW. Printed Lawn, Organdie and JACONETS, all varieties and very cheap; Printed Lawn, Organdie and Jaconet ROBES, difierent styles; Printed Lawn BAREGES and GRENADINES; A lar.ge lot of GINGHAMS and CALICOES; Swiss, Jaconet and Mull MUSLINS; A splendid stock of EMBROIDERED Goods; Summer SHAWLS and MANTILLAS. IN THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT ts to be found all that is novel, never having boen better supplied with all that is desirable in BONNETS, HEAD DRESSES, &c., &c., &e. Shleetings, Stairtiugs & Osnaburgs. IRISH LINENS; TABLE LINENS and TOWELLINGS; Musquito NETTINGS; Bed SPREADS, FRINGES; &e. A full supply of HOSIERY, &a.. &e, &e. Augusta, April 5 tf - 13 New Spring and Summer Goods E. PENN, Agcnt, now reoivina and opening a VERY CHOICE and BEAUTIFUL Stock of Spring asad Suaunner Goods, purchased at low prices in New York, Ph'ladelphia, Baltimore and Charleston. His Stock will embrace every variety and sty le of Goods suited to the seasons, and will be so'd at prices that will nut fail to give entire satisfaction. The public are respectfully invited to call and ex amine his stock. March 30 tf 12 GRAY & TURLEY, EG toannounce to their cnstomers and the public that they now have in store, and are daily receiving a very extensive anl choice selec ioni of spring and stummer DRY GOODS! e wish it to be rememblered that we still have a esident purchaser at t ho North, from whom~ we eceive daily the Latest, Imported Fashions. We solicit country merchants, buying for cash, o call anid examine our stock, and ascertain our rices. To such we are prepared to ofihr superior nducements. Below we mention some of the most fashionable, as also some of the leading ar ticles in each department. DT'EO GrOO~B. Rich Chintz Chena Bayadore Silks; Rich Chintz aye d'A quille Silks; R-ch Moire A ntique Black ud Colored Silks; Bischoff's Celebrated Black inki great ..riy Macj n a Florec ewing Silk Robes; Chalhic, Darege d'Laino and areae Robes; Printed Lawn; Printed Brillante; hallies, Barege d'Laine, Bareges, ..rape Maretz. rape d'Paris, Canton Cloth, Bomibazine, Alai'aca, c., &c., &c. 'Hosiery and Embroideries. Ladies' Hose, in Cotton, Silk and Linen. Misses' do do do do Gents' & do do .do do Ladies' Gloves, in Kid, Silk and Litien, and Silk litts. 5,0010 Embroidered Bands, in Jaconctt, Swiss and Mull. 5,000 Embroidered Collars and Sctts, in Jaco net, Swiss and Mull. Edginns and Inasertings in creat variety. Embroidered Linen Canmbric Handkerchiefs, in great variety. WHITE GOODS. Embroidered Mluslin and Lace Curtainis. do do for Ladies dresses. Plain Jaconet and Swiss Mu.-lins. Nainsook, Mull and Book do Printed Brillante and French C ..mbric Mantillas, Shawls, Scarfs, &c., in great variety, and very heap. D O ME ST I C s. 5 cases Brownt Shirtings, e6* cents. 5 do White do C4 cents. 1,000 pieces Calicoes, fast colors, 64 cents. All the favorite brands of American' Onlicocs anid Shirtings, At low prices; a very handsomec lot of Qinghiams, in Black and Colored. 2,000 Counterpanes, from $1 25 to $10 each. 5 cascs 11-4 shecting, best quality 31 cents. 5 do Bed Ticking, Apron Checks, Furniture Prints, &c. LINENS. est Irish Linen Damask, 50 to 81 50. do do do Napkins and Doylies, $1 to S4 50. do do do Table Clcoths. (10 do do For Shirt Fronts, 05 to $1 50. Plain and Fancy Linens for Gentlemen and Boys' wear, from 181 to 75 cents per yard. Ribbons ; Lutes, Satin and Velvet ; Furnlturc and Dress Fringes; Parasnls; Ho:op Skirts: Fansi Hair Brushes; Combs; Fancy Soaps, &c., &c. Augusta, Mlar 31 tf 10 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PL EAS. W. D. Jennings, vs Foreign Attachment. C. P. Carlcy. ?THIE Plaintif's in the above stated eases, having .this dany filed their.Deelarations in amy Oflie and the Defendants having neither wie nor At tirneys known to reside within the limits of thi: State, on whom copies of said Deelarmations witi rules to plead can be servedl, On motion of Messri Carroll & Bacon, Plaintin's' Attorney, Ordered th said Defendants appear und plead to said D~eelaram tion within a year and a day from thme date herco' or final andt absolute judgemnent will be givet against them. TH OS. G. BA CON, e c 3 0. My 22. 1857. ly 25 S OAP! SOA P !-Jus't received a few Bo,: of Austrian Erasive SOAP, whlichm will rei move the dirt with alacrity,'cause the bkin to fet soft and delightful, and will in fact, make mnot anybody feel like a genttleuman. .ELEG Mar 10 __ _ _f 10 Notice, ALL piersons indebted to the estate of Dani ABoone,'dee'd., are requested to make immued ate payment, and all persons having demnant against, thme same are hereby notified to preset them piroperly attested. L. P. BOONE,' Adm'r PETER OUZT. ~mos Dec. 23,1857. tf 50. $20, Reward. R ANAWAY on the 19th inst., my Bu SPENCER. 11e is about 21 er 22 years oh, of brown or Indian color, with straight hair. lHe supposed to be lurking about in Edgelield Distric S. C., in thme neighborhood of Mr. Meriwether's, about the city of A ugusta. I will give the ab" reward if he is confined in the Augusta Jail, or d ivere-6itme in Columbia county, Ga , or to W. I THOMAS in H~amburg. IAA RA S . March 30 2t 12 1858, SPRING EKPOSITION! 1858, SPRING IM RTATIONS OF FIRST CLASS S T PLE AND FANCY DRY . OOD S! Silks, Grenadines, , Challls, ][us. lins, Embroideri osier, Linens and Dom '= And the usual line of G kept in a first class Dry Goods store. Ladies will find in our tensive stock the great est assortment, in each ofthe above departments, ever exhibited in A ugus4 Our great facilities for obtaining GOODS fro, Auction and large Im porters, are such as to ename our customers that they may make their. ptr.hases from us at the very lowest prices; andimany leading articles much below the market vOe. Our Northern, Eastern aid European Corres pondents will send us wee)* throughout the sea son, all that is New, Novel did Stylish, in the way of - Dress Goods afl Embroideries. Our House claims the eseial attention of Stran gers and Visitors, as only be price is asked, and all Goods are niarked in plin figures; therefore, inexperienced purchasers te not over charged. Ladies will always receir kind and courteous attention-it will afford outslalesmen pleasure to I show Goods. DICKW & PRIBBS. P. S.-Sole Southern Apats for John White side & Co.'s celebrated IRIH LINENS. Augusta, Mar 29 tf 12 q APOTHECAR-ES HALL.;a THOMAS J IOGARTY, DRUGGIST & A OTHECARY, - UNDER THE AUGSTA HOTEL, t? Broad Street, Angsta, Georgia, e W OULD respectfully cathe attention of Plan ters, Merchauts.and hysicians to his fresh s1 and unadulterated stock of Drugs, Medicines Ind Chemicals, i AND ALL OTHER ARTILES IN HIS LINE. a I feel assured that no Howe in this City or else- 0 where can offer a stock suerior in GENUINE- U NESS. PURITY, or on tore REASONABLE v T ERMS. & EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED ! 0 All officinal preparationsaut up under the su pervision of graduates of LE London and Dublin Colleges of Pharmacy, anin strict conformity t with the formularies of theUnited States Phar- ei macopcia.-My stock of FANCY ARTICLES, PERUMERY, SOAPS, H4r, Tooth, Paint an Wall Brushes, &c., &c., we., is at all times complete. I 'uld also call atten tion to my stock of. Paints, Oils, Glass, Ptty, Varnishes, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, BUlING FLUID, &C,, which I promise to sell 10 Ir cent LOWER than any House in this City. - Any article sold by me, which does not give r satisfaction, the mont-y willbe returned and ex pences paid in all cases. p Agent for Sherman's Ptent Truwis, and tli the only -!pot for genuinesweedish LEECHES d in the City. I rg7-Soliciting a visit be ro purchasing .else- A where, I feel confident tintthe inducements of fered both in lowness of frie and punctuality in attending to orders, wilI eiro a piortioni of your trade. j/ r Rf Remember my Stde Is under the Augusta 51 Htel, A ugusta, Ga. ti TiH OM.I I. FOG AR TY. Agusta, March 30 ly 12 s Edgefield Festle Collegiate ft 'HE Exercises of thi!Institute will commence a I Otn the FIRST DA of-March next under 1~ the mianagementt of d ( MISS MI. CLAKE. i These Ladies come to u highly recommended t< as ladies of refinenietnt an Scholarship, and with a strong testimonials of tlhtr competency, experi- t< ence anmd eficiency as Tenhers.. ' he Proprietors feel we assure,1 that the Insti tute, under the managemet of these Ladies, wil be ell conducted, and wI aflbrd educational fa- it cilities equal to those ofany Institution it thte State. ti The Scho'astic year is 6-ided into two sessions p of fie tmonth~s ,ach. Thdirst Session will end ot the 16th July. The se-nad will commtenee on t the 2td day of "August anaend on the lith day ' of ecember. The RATES OF T UTTDlN are as follows: f In the Primary Departmetn includin'! Spel- d ling, Readitng, Writing, .rithmetic, Eng-d lish Gramnmar, Geograph, and Vocal Mu si, per~ Sessionl.......... ..- ..-- . - $-- 9 250 In the Collegiate Departmer, including Read ing, Writing, Etng. Grarnnar, Geograp~hy, Natural Phtilosophly, Chetistry, Geomte-ry, Algebra, Logic, Rhetori, Eng. Compusi. tion and Vocal Music, pr Session,.-- 2.0,0 French (Extra) per tFessm............10,00 In the Ornamental Departtunt, o0 For Music on Piano, poriession.... ......5, For Drawing and Paintig in Water Col ors, pert Session,...........-....--0,00 For Needle Work, Etnbsidery, &c. pr ses 5,00 Students of Music on the Piano-xill be charged $- per~ Session for u-c of lbno, to pay expense of keepinu jutstrumtents in tun. Each pupil will be chargd $1.50 per Session to defray contingent expetnses for fuel, &c... The Institute will be furished with three Pi anos in three separate room of the Institute build ing for the use of thte pup1il. Vrocal Music is deemed lr thte Proprietors to be a necessary part of every yung lady's education, hetnce singing is made a pat of the regular exer cises of the Institute, and tae whole Schfool will be exercised in Vocal music a often as twice a week. W. V. ADAMlS, S. V. NICIIOLSON. Edgfield, S. C,, Feb 23, .858. f -Curryifon Abademies, T H E~ Exercises of these lnstitutions will be re .sumed on the first Moiday in February next, under the supervision of :lr. JAMES MOlRIS in the Female, and A. P. B'JTLER, Esq., in the Mle department. Mr. Mona's has had ninenr ten years experience in teaching ; and came to this place highly reeom mended by those for whon he had taught, anl others, and a year's experietee here has provent he Iis entitled to the high testionials bestowed upon him and we cheerfully antd zonmfidentialltiy commend him to the public as one we1 calculated to advance puils entrusted to his care. He will also super vse the most advanced puiihs in the Male depart r'. RUTLrri's capabilitiesto teach and manage are so well known that we leem it unnecessary to say anything in regard to h-a merits. Prof. BA RKl.EY will instruet in Music and French. H~e is reputed to le a thoroug~h French Scholar. R ates of 'luilton. -Primary Branches, per Session,.9, S eond Clams - -'. . - " tThird Class " -- ... 15,00 Fourth Class " "".80 , 00 French, extra - -"-.. -.-2 ,00 Music, . - '-- 250 Contingent expenses" II A.S50,'e'y 1Jan (1 tf 52 BETHANY ACADEMY, liE Exercises of this institution will be re sumed on MONDAY 25th January 1868, un der the control and instruction of Mr. GEORGE GALPIN.-0 - Classical Department per Session.1.. 0 0 English , " " 1 50 Elementary " - " 750 y Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, Surveying and l, 1ookkeepingPctia andTheoretical-belong is to the Classical Departmentt, and are charged ac co iNgl.1.Every kind of dIssipation is stricily for. e bidden By the rules of thei School, all offenders art -expelled or suspended witout benefit of clergy. J. W- HARRISON, President. .3. SHEPPARD, Trse.. W. T. WEST. a.. 13 Sm 1 SPRING TRADE OF 185 BANCROFT, LEMAN & CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN DRY GOO1 King and Market Sts., Charleston, S. C , GREEABLY to our usual custom, we ag, .ZX wait upon our customers, and buyers of d goods generally, with our circular for spring trai During the past season, we have been passl through one of the most seriou3 anil embarrassi commercial revolutions ever known, and numb, of the oldest and best firms in the land have be obliged to yield to tho storm. As we keep i travelers, and do no drumming, at home orabros it becomes, under all these circumstances, qui necessary to say, that we ire now opening, ar prepared to show one of our most choice and be selected stocks of rich and elegant FRENCH, GERMAN, I'SWISS, AND nmadgalm UDW Ga co m All of our own importation; together with oi usual assortment of Staple and Domestic Fabrics. We beg to repeat, that no single house in thi ,ountry can ofler greater attractions, so far as re ards extent of stock and low prices. Our stoc s always one of the largest covered by one roo n the United States. Our facilities for the im. iortation and sale of goods are second to none, ani rith our present terms, we are prepared to sel oods to the best buyers, as low as sold by the losest houses in the trade, in any market. Our stock is full and complete all through the 'ear, and offers in this respect, superior induce ents to the home trade to supply themselves fre ently through the season, either in person or by rder. A yoar azo we MatlrtfnvI 0a nlan of selling goods nly for cash or city acceptance, and we inaseniad bundant evidence in this time, that it is the most .tisfactory mode, both for the buyer and seller. y this plan, we can sell goods at the smallest >ssible profit, as no risks are taken; the buyer of idoubted credit and means is not charged an ex a profit, to pay for the losses always made, when >ods are sold upon the usual long and general edits. All we ask of any good merchant is, that he all look at our stock, and compare our prices th the current prices where general cr'ts are ven. We beg buyers not to be deteri from oking in upon us because they may be told we e a "Retail House." It is quite true we do o.1e the largest retail trades done in the U. Stat5, )on our first floor, but it is equally true, we do 4 ry extensive jobbing trade upon the three upper )ors of our warehouse, and with the best class buyers that visit any market. We Do No Drumnuming our stock, and the prices at which we are able sell goods, is not sufficient inducement for buy s to visit us. we have no others to offer. Our terms are cash, with a discount of six per nt., or six months, with city accelta*'ce. BANCROFT, LEMAN & CO., mar31 10 tf Charleston, S. C. RELIEF FOR HARD TIMES! $6,150 LOTTERY, POSTPONED TO Friday, 23rd daty of April 18,58! HE undersigned are agai:i under the disagree able necessity of informing their friends and trons that owing to the dull sale of tickets for e last month they are compelled to defer the -awing of their Lottery, (Relief for Hard Times) to riday, the 23rd day of April next. #hich time the Scheme will positively be drawn., wohethser the Tickrts are all disposed of or nmot. They ask the indulgence of those who have al ady bought tickets for another short month, as ring them that at the expiration of that time ey shall be relieved of further suspense. For the benefit of persons who have not seen the ~heme, we give a synqpsis of it: PRIZ E No. 1 is a beautiful new Rosewood Piano, otaves, elabprat.-ly carved, Pearl Keys and in d with pearl, $050. No. 2 to No. 151 inclus!ve, e each entitled to a Ten Dodlar Bill. No. 162, is likely Negr-o Man, 3-5 yoars of age. $1,000. No. i3, a valuable Negro Woman and her five chmil -en, rangina from S years of age to an infant, This Scheme presents unprecedented induce ents to those who wish to invest in such an en prise, as there is not a particle of Ihumbug out it, and those who draw will never have cause regret the investument. THE PLAN OF DRAWING, Six hundred and fifteen numbers will be placed the wheel and one hundred and fIfty-three drawn it the first drawn number taking Pr-ize No.1I, c'second, Prize No. 2, and so- on until the 153 ~izs are all dIrawn... .- lPersons at a distance who wishm to imvest im s splendid Scheme can he acconmmodited with ekets by3 inclosing $10) to the undersigned hemes will be mmaied to those who wish them, ce of postage. g-Lists of the drawing will be furnished th~e ovrzafter the Lottery is drian. 'L.sRISON & PITTS, mnagers. Columbus, Ga., Ma.L ch 30) 1858 4t 12 AX COLLECTO)R'S NOTICE. No. 2. WILL attend at the times anmd )places hereian .after specified to colleet the Staute andI District 'x for the year commeneinig thme first day of Oc ber, 18-37. t Mrs. Norris Thursday, 18th March. Mt. Willing, Same evening, 3 o'clock. Niker's, Friday, lth Mlarch. Richardsor.'s Saturday, 20th - Ridge, Moniday, 22nd' " C. H. 'lunktt's, Same evening, 4 o'clock. Graniteville, Tuesday, ':rM arch. " Bechcl Island, Wednesday, 24th I " " Hamburg, Thursday, 25th " "C. & R. Blurnett's, Monday, '29th" " Nikerson's, same- evening, 3' o'clock. " "Copersville, Tuesday-, 30th March. "Drn's Mls, Wednesday, 3lst" " M'ore's, Same evening, 3 o'clock. " .ttvenis' Store, Thursday, 1st April. "Shatterficht, Friday, 2nd " " Liberty ilill, 4aturday-, 3rd " " White'House, Monday, 5th 4 "Rocky Ponds, Tuesday, 6th -" " Mrs. Midleton's, same evening, 3 o'clock. "lRed Hill1, Wednesday3, 7th " "Collier's, Thursday, 8th 4 "Cherokee Ponds, Friday. 9th " "Hamburg, Saturday, 10th " "Richards'.n's, Tuesday, 13th " "ColemanX Snaith's,WVed''~5y, 141th " " Perry's X Roads, Thursday, 15th" "Mrs. Rhinc-hart's, Friday, 16lth" "Mickler's, Saturday, 17th " "Dr. John Mobley's, MIonday, 19th" "Dr. J. C. Ready's, Tuesday, 20th " " Ridge, Wednesday, 21st " "Ly b and's, Thursday, 22nd" "Hatcher's, Friday, 23rd," "Graniteville, Saturday, 2lth" " Reach Iland, Monday, Stith " " Hainburg, Tuesday, Z7th " " Howard's, Thursday, 29th ' " Cheatham's, Same evening, 3 o'clock. " Pleasant Lane, Friday, :30th " "J. S. Smyly's, Saturday, 1st May, "Edgefleld U. 11. Monday and Triesday, 2d a~ '4th May. "Mrs. Allen's, Thursday, 0th May, A fter which time my- books will close for the pr ent year. I hope all persons living in the con try will try to mrn out at their respective preemu ad not put, ofr their returns till the last days the Court H ouse, as there is gener-ally such crowd that it is almost impossible to do businm coetly. Tax payers will bear in mind that the law quires them to make their returnts by the time books close, or they are subject to double tax,1 the collection of which 1 am required to issue double Tlax Execution, leave it with the Sher and take his receipt for the same with nie to( lumbia. P'lease take due notice and govern yo selves accordiuigly. THEOPHILUS DEAN, T.C.E.D Mar 10 hi CLAIM AGENCY. P)ENSIONS andi BOUNTY LAND CLAI 1procured, and Land Warrants bought,i or located on liberal terms, and with despatch TILLMAN H1. CLARE Edgefield C. H., Mar 10, 3n1*1 GIREAT BARGAIlNS? TROM and after this date, I will sell my: J TRDE Stock of Goods at COST FOR CA B. C. BIRYA1 Ma r,5 4t 1 M W. GARY, Attorney at LAW and I e licitor in EQ IITY, will practice in this a the adjoining Districts. S. Office. above B. C. BRYAN'S Store. Dee 16 ly 49 tin S. B. GRIIFFIN, ry e. Attormuiey at Taw, g Will attend punctually to all business entrusted I g his care. Irs EDGFIELD C. H., Dec 2,1857. tf47 d, OMPKINS & BUTLER will attend to all b to sliness in the Courts of Law for this and th id adjoining Districts, that may be committed to thei t care. O'oe, Law Range, Edgefleld, S. C. R. W. ToMPEus. M. C. BU'mar a Dee9 tf 48 CHEOPLASTIC PROCESS OF INUSEaTING ARTICIA. T:E2!TIE r HlE Subscriber having furnished himself with rra license to use this NEW PROCESS of INSERTDTG ARTDCIAL TEETH, ]a now ready to servo all who may need such, with an assurance of a more perfect adaptation, and a closer resemblance to the natural organs, than can be realized by any other method. Its perfect pu rity, cleanliness, freedom from all taste, or galvanic sensation, durability, comfort and security, are among the advantages claimed for this SUPERIOR mode of setting Artificial Teeth. H. PARKER. J..-. o-, tf 24 CANDIDATES, Pcor OBherr:E W. W. SALE, WM. QUATTLEBUM, LEWIS JONES, H. BOULWARE, LEWIS COVAR, Focr Cler3k.. EDMUND PENN, S. HARRISON, WILLIAM L. STEVENS, LEWIS COLEMAN, JAMES SPANN, ROBERT D. BRYAN, JACKSON COVAR, F. M. NICHOLAS, JOHN C. LOVELESS, STARLING TURNER, 1. W. LYLES, .% HORN, JPILUS DEAN, CH "ES CARTER, 'A MAY, E. B. FORE. W. F. DURIS-, _________-- I a TIO S. J. & C. . o ISE, SUCCESSORS TO L O WOLSALE nNR No. 7, Hayne St, CHARLESTON, S. C. Jan 27 ly 3 EDGEFIELD, S. C. m~a nJOHN M. WITT, ] Ne having ju st. re turned from New York with a most COMETE.f and MAGNIFICENT assortment of FURNITURE, Respectfully announces to his friends and ps~ p that be is new prepared to 'exhibit as beakuj and well manufactured an assortmentof CAB and he flatters himself, with much tse. ment,-was bought for CASH at reduce. g ure, and consequen~tly will ho offered us LOWL as can be afforded. My large assortment consists in part of~ A splendid variety of fine and superfine Mahogany Wardrobes, A rich lot-.all styles-Of Rosewood and Mahogany RoseWood and Mahogany lbais SECRET ARIES WITH BOOK CASES, A beautiful collection of Rosewood and Mahogany WASII SINKS OR STANDS, A good stock of excellent spring bottom PARLOR~ SOFAS, Improved .styles of Rosewood and Mahogany FRENCH BEDSTEADS, FOLDING IRON BEDSTEADS, A unique and rare assortment of Maoganly and Rosewood Tables, Consisting of P.\RLOR, CARD, TEA, EXPAN SION and Ladlies WORK TADLES, such as must please the best judges of the good and beautiful. Toilet Stands with Glass, -A lot of Corner Stands and Portable Desks, A variety of fine An unusually large assortment of Comiprising Solid Mahogany spring bottom Rock. iig Chairs; Spring bottom solid Mahogan'y -Parlor Chairs; Cane seat Maple Rocking and Parlor Chairs ; a small lot of Prescott Oak Chairs; Cbil dren's, Nurse's and Sewing Chairs, and Children's Patent Chairs.C~lRNSCRIGS Work Baskets, Fancy Boxes and Ladies' Work Boxes, Children's Bureaus, Spool Stands, Bird Cages, Dough Pins, &c., &c. This Stock, which commands the admiration of all who have kindly visited my new Store; was, a~ above stated, purchased on reasonable prices, and Iwill e sold astonishuingly LOW FOR CASH. And I would here state that circumstanices, with which all arc well acquainted, renders it necessary that should adopt the C ASh SYST EM and strictly ad here to it, otherwise I cannot carry on my business, An examination of my Stock Is solicited. Bette1 bargains are not to be had in Augusta or any other Southern City. R ep a irin g, &ce, I continue to make to order any FURNITURI wanted, and also to repair all old Furniture sent Send along your work and it shall be done ina workmanlike manner. SI bespeak a liberal shar of publi patron ag uly1, tf 25 LOUR AND CORN MEAL--Can 1 d~had at my house for Cash. -ALSO Leather-arnes, Sole, Upper, Ki&sHS. nFeb. R.T3IS NOTICE,-All those indebted to S. E. Boy SN ers, Aent, will pleasesettle, as I am de. rous of making a change in business. No oths .~orders will be attended to without the Cash. ny S. E. BOWERS, Agent. rHamburg, Mar 29 tf 12 Boot and Shoe MHanufactury I -T'HE Subscriber respectfn1ly informs the ei izens of Edgefield and particular his c friends and patronis that ho is still at his old star __next the A dvertiser Ofilce, with a good stock BOOTS A MD SHOES, Embracing a fine variety of Gonts' and Ladi oldWalking SHIOEa, Fine Pump Soled, Welted al by Wateroof BOOTS which he will sell LOW FC byCAS. lHe is also prepared to make to ordert Sfinest article of Boots, ~shoes and Gaiters that I - been offered for sale In this market. Term, Cah. N. McEVOY, Agent, I! g N. B. An apprentice wanted to learn .. Boot and Shoe trade. 0m MaSy New Spring GeoeIs WRIGHT, ALEXANDER & CO. GLOBE HOTEL BUILDING, BROAD ST., AUGUBTA, GA. now opening one of the largest and most A~gattractveStoaso O NEW SPRING GOODS ever offered In Augusta, embracing all the newest fabrics and designs In Dress Goods. Robes DeQuille, Odalisque and Flounced ROBES, In Silks, Twisted Silks, Be"egeu and Muslin., r Black and Colored, Plain and Fancy SILES in great variety. BERAGES, TISSUES, Printed Organdi and hac onet MUSLINS; BOMBAZINES,Challi, DeLAINES, ALPACAS, DeBEGES, French BRILLIANTS; English, French and American PRINTS; GINGHAM S, &c.. &c.; Our Stock of LINEN Goods will be found very desirable, embracing super Irish Linens, PHiow Case Linens, Table Cloths, Damasks, Napkins1 Diapers, Towels and Sheetings; Stella, Merino, and Berage SHAWLS, Scarf - Chantilly Lace and Mourning MANTILLAS, a great variety; Plain and Dotted Swiss, Jaconet, Mull, Nainsooky Tarlton, Plaid and Striped MUSLINS - EMBROIDERIES and HANDKERCHIEFS in every variety of style and quality ; HOSIERY and GLOVES for Ladies, Gentleine and Children, in English, French and Germaui Goods; Corded, Grass and every variety of Steel- pring. HOOP SKIRTS; LINEN and COTTON GOODS for Men and Boys wear Dimity,' Damasks, Curtain Muslins, MarselIes Quilts; Bleached and Unbleached Shoetings and Shin all qualities; . Osnaburgs, Marlboro' and Georgia Plaids and Stripes, Tickings, Checks, and a full assortment: of Staple Goods. We invite anexamination o our Stock. Our Goods will be found as reprermnt ed in quality, prices reasonable, and terms ao. commodating. Augusta, Mar 16 6t 10 NEW GOODS FOR 18581 SPRING AND SUMMER SUPPLIE I AM now receiving my Spring supplies of. Goods, Groceries, &c., &e., which, in poe quality and cheapness, will compare favorably ; the Goods offered by the merchants of Haint nd Augusta. u My stock of Dry Goods consists of almost overy rariety of Ladies' Dress Goods, )f the most fashionable styles and of all uales Uso, a fine assortment of seasonable Goos for. Gentlemen and Youth's Weaar. Also, a large variety of BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &0 In the GROCERY line I amprepared to ollir uch inducements as must please my customers. ly stock consists of an assortment of Sugar, Cofree, Tea, Molasses,-ae. Also, always on hand TOBACCO, 8E AAS NUFF, W I N E S, BRANPIES, PU RE 1E DICINES, ejc. L"' Come and look at my Swock. J. L hARMN. J. IL- 1ABRWOl Winter Seat, Mar 22 tf - l'E PAPER FOR THE RILLION ONLY FOUR DOLLARS Pi!RAIuN .I'LISUED IN AUGUSTA, A., ~' sudBy S. A. Atkinson.'. - 8 sudin the evening, and goes lnto~e -n . .nor by the four o'clock (P. M'Ytrih,\6 ently it must contain TE LAT?EST1(N arkets of this 'country 'and Edlrapg give. - tual sales in the Anglista Cotti 'an&K dd ~ arkets, and's careful snmmnqoft.S~~ It is the rmaJDpS7bt sdeot antOe aLO S embrcerthe best a 5f stiringto ~been eeange( . sus h Its CORR otimes through'is Columns. expensive than tWENCE Is mnore .varied andx_ bracing prompt any paper in the Stateem-.a ions of he countr3orous reportesainall see-. from metropol~tan 106 regular correspondence ~ Its LITERARY DEk - a variety of choice lite ENT will embrace and selected-while its -xinuCtions, original , range through the varied \ALI NEWS will events, incidents, accidents, t of interee~ting tives, dished up with industry ai-raphie narra -boiled down-winnowed-lan.gondensed clear, legible sheet, at the LOW A'nted on a FOUR DOLLARS A \of The Weekly Augusta Di' SIMIL AR in general character to the Sis issued every SATURDAY at 91,50 A YEAR, TO CLUBS, ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAE It contains a brilliant variety of valuable mat ten, at a price within tho reach of all. A ttention is earnestly invited to these publics tions. W Specimnen coypics sent wchen desired. S. A. ATKINSON, Augusta, Mar 23 tf 11. DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS, &C. DhRS. A. G. & T. V. TEAGUE takes Uthis method of returning their thanks to their friends and the public, for the liberal patron-' age bestowed upon them; and respectfully an nouncee that they have removed their D RU G S T ORE to No. 2, in the Oddfellows'&oMasonc Building, where they will be pleased to see and supply their friends and all those wanting PUEE DEUGS, MEDICINES, &c. Of which they are constaamiY receiving FRESH SUPPLIES from the moss reputable Drug Houses in New York. One or both of thetu s. oe in the St'ore at all times, day and night, andt give personal attention to carefully filling prescriptions and orders with dispatch. A continuance of the fiberal share of trade heretofore extended to them is solicited, and they will exert themselves to merit iit. gW They will further say to those indebted to them, that they have never made a public call on any one for money ; but they are NOW needing money VERY MUCH, and asre in hopes that those L indebted will attend to them soon, and prevent themi from being forced to tha unpleasaint necessity -of publicly dunning thoso ix' airears. Edgeficld, Dec 29tf 1 To the Planter, Physician, job bing Trade and Public~ A. J. PELLETIER & 00s, DEALERS iN DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C,2 JIAAMBURG, S. C., r-ARE receiving their Stock of Goods for the i L.Spring and Summer Trade, andreecfly r solicit your patronage, confident that-he can compete with any similar establishment Suhin genuineness of quality and cheapness of price. gINSTRUMENTS ordered according to dl- A ~PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded. , A. J. PELLETIER & Co Hamburg, MarS 8 m 9. 14 O IC .Alpersons indebted to the Es. d, tateof John Kirksey, dec'd.,ar ieb of tieywre omk payment forthwith and~ those having claims against the Estate are notifiS t eto render them in, properly attested, atm wnses ad day. E. P. H. KIRKBEY, actiZ'. >R Dec 80 tf Irish Potatoes FOR PLANTING AND TABLE B SA LOWfvryGIh Pee I March 30 t