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0 0 N I E R 0 IA L. AUGUSTA, May 1. -Corrox.-The market is very much depressed, whether from the lack of money facilities or not, we are not prepared to say, but business is exceedingly languid. The sales to-day reached only 198 bales, at 11* cents. The receipts are 534 bales. The stie of Cotton in Hamburg and Augusta is 22,756 bales. BAcox.-The wholesale trade has been limited du ring most of the week, and previous prices have been hardly maintained. We quote hog round 10 S 10i cents; Shoulders 9c.; Hams 101 @ lie.; Clear Sides 11 @ 1l cents. LAND.-This article is still plenty, and in demand, at 11 to 121 cents in bbls.; in cans 12 to 121 cents. NASHVILLE, April 29. Weather warmer yesterday than for several'days previous. - Corro.-Some activity in the market. About 306 bales changed hands-mostly taken by one purchaser -at figures ranging from 8 to 101. Wnistr.-Rectified 17 @ 20e.; Country 35 @ 50c. BAcox.-Shoulders 61c.; Hams 7c.; Sides 10c.; hog round Sie. Lann-Is worth 9 cents in Whiskey barrels, and 91 @ 9 in full bound packages. CINCINNATI. April 29. Flour 3 65. Whisky 161. Mess Pork 18.00. Bacon and Bulk meat declined, 1. CHATTANOOGA, April 29. Btcox-We notice very fair supplies, amounting to seven or eight hundred thousand pounde-well packed and in goo;I order. A large order' might be filled at 9 @ 91 conjs, hog round-small sales have bee made t 91-@ 91 cents. WuZAT-S'ales made at 60 cents and fractions un der-farmers unwilling to sell at such prices, and but little activity. FLoua-Supplies good and ruling at $2 @ 21. Conax-Commanding 37 @ 40c., little doing. ReliUgious Notice. Tim next 5th Sabbath Union meeting will be bold with he Horn's Creek Church commencing on Friday before the 5th Sunday in May. The meeting will be organized at 10 o'clock, A. M., and attend immediately upon the introductory Sermon to be delivered by Elder D. D. BayssoN. Elder S. P. GZ-rZEN, Alternate. Query: How should Churches deal with mem bers who have committed public offences'I J. S. MATHEWS, MoDERAToR. 0. W. Nixox, Clerk. THE AUGUSTA WEEKLY DISPATCH. We are still furnishing this valuable weekly journal to our subscribers at the low price of $1 per year. The "Dispatch " is a large sheet and well worth double the money at which it can be had. We regard it in fact a capital paper, and as cheap as any weekly in the United States. Those who wish to take advantage of this more than reasonable proposition, will send their $1,00 and names to the Advertiser Office at an early date. April 21 1858 tf 15 STEAM MILL. After Monday 18th inst., Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of every week, will be assigned for Sawing Lumber; and Thursday, Friday and S: t urday, for Grinding Wheat and Corn. Customers are requested to keep standing turns at the Mill which will be a convenience to all concerned. R. T. MIMS. Jan. 13 tf 1 WORMS! WORMSI WORMS I A great many learned treatises have been written, explaining the origin, of, and classifying the worms generated in the human system. Scarcely and topic of medical sciene has elicited more acute observa tion and profund rgsearch ; and yet physicians are very niuch divided in opinion on the suhject. It must be admitted, however, that, after all, a mode of expelling them and purifying the body from their presence is of more value than the wisest disquici tions to their origin. Such an expelling agent has at lart been found. Dr. M'Lane's Vor~mifuge proves to be the much sought after spo'cile-its efficacy being universally acknowl edged by the entire medical faculty. As further proof, read the following from a lady-one of our own eitizens: Nuw YOaK, October 15th, 1852. .This is to certify that I was troubled with worms for more than a yeasr. I was advised to use J/'Lanc' Celebrated Vermifuage, prepared by Fleming Bros. of Pittsburgh. I took one-bottle, which brought away about fifty worms; I commencod improving at once, and am now perfectly well.' The public can learna my name, and further particulars, by applying to Mrs. Hardie, No. 3 Manhatten plae, or to E. L. 'Theall, .D~ruggist, corner of Rtutger and Monroe streets. gg Purchasers will be careful to ask for DR M'LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, manu factured by 'FLEMENG BiROS., of Pittsburgh, Pa. All other Liver Pills in comparison are worthless. Dr. M'Lane's genuine Liver Pills, also his celebrated Vormifuge, can now be had at all respectable drug stores. .None genuine woithout the eignaure of 50. . FLEMING BROS. A CALICO PARTY!I All persons wish. .1ing to nubscribie to the above, will find the List irt my hands. The Ladies are to appear in - Calico Dresses-and no ornaments to be worn. Tbe Party will be held in the Masonic Hill, on Friday the 14th May. S. WHITE, Acting for Committee. May 5 tf 16 Head-Quarters, 9-ru REGIMENT, S. C. M. ~. -Tccxuu's Posn, May 3, 1858. A COURT MARTIAL will be held at 'rs. Susasn Brunson's, on S.aturday the 29th May, for the purpose of tryingt all defaudters of Militia and Patrol duty. The Co.urt will consist of the following officers, who are hereby authorized to be in attendance : Maj. 0. W. BUIRTON, President. Capt. SroNE., 'Capt. T1IUnMOND, " LASGLET, " MIonGAN4, * ~ t TIMMERaXs, Lieut. SETTLE. " HOLMEs, Capt. DANIEL Bac~soN, yudge Advocate. By order of Col J. W. TOMPKINS. MAT. Moes, Ad4j't. NQ'IJ~lij is hpre~by givop lh~IpplcajQu will N be ru at the xey session of the Logisla, tire, for a Charter for-a Road to run from the Lutheurmn Church, on Edisto, to intersect the Co hiambia Road at or naear Col. John H~uiet's, two and a half miles from Edgefield Village. 1 M.,y 5 61 STRAYED T RtOM my residence oin the 27th of March, a 1bright sorrel FILLY, two years of age. I offer a Reward of TEN I)OLL ARS to any person that will secure her, and inform me of her whew. abouts. She was seenl last near Calhoun's Mills. Address -S. I). S- GAINE.S, Dianiond Hill, P. 0., 5. C. May4l1858 Ct 16 Fresh Arrivals ! U.I-T received a supply of Chesapoako OYS TERS; Fresh SALMON and MACKEREL, hermetically sealed; Also, one barrel puse old PEACH BR \ND)Y. For sale by S. E. BOW ERS, Ag't. Hlambu.-g, May 4 1858 tf 16 Seed Peas for Sale!i 11 lE Subscriber offers for sa'e at his late resi Idence, ore and a half miles west of Mr. Ju lies Day's, a lot of PE.w, at $1i pr bushel, easha Those in want will please meet haim there on tha 15th' inst., when he will be prepared to dehlvel them.J. 1'. PORTER. m'ay 5 ~ 10*10 Sume Silks. hIE flainBlac andstripedGR sR NE Plaid and-Plain Glue. and In-hia" Foulard and Marceline, all colours, Will be sold very low by J. 13. SULLIVAN & CO. April28tf.6 "IEmS MACELEREL-J~at ree.-ived stve rai Kitta of fine MESS MA CKER EL. Cal -aed ek-lim. IC T. DAVIS. Aew. -CAROLINA HOTEL. T HE Pioprietor of this well known and popu lar HOTEL takes peculiar pleasure in an nouncing to his friends and the travelling public generall'r, that this House is open for the reception of company, and that his whole eaergies will be put into requisition to gratify the wants of each and all who may favor him with their patronage. The House has just been thoroughly repaired, and the Rooms and Furniture put in excellent con dition for the Spring and Summer season. - My Table will be furnished with the best that can be had, and presided over by one skilled in the culinary department-and in short, everything requisite to gratify .the taste of the epicurean will be supplied in abundance. The servants of the CAROLINA HOTEL are noted for their polite and attentive character, and are ever in attendance to obey the wishes of my Guests. New STABLES have recently been built, which are commodious and complete, and Horses left in my care will receive kind and careful treatment. Thankful for past encouragement and patron age, I respectfully solicita continuance of the same. JOHN A. MAYS. ar The travelling community are notified that they and their bagange will be conveyed, at a mo ment's warning, without charge, to the Carolina or Georgia Depots. J. A. M. Hamburg, May 8 1858 tf 16 PUBLIC SALE! I WILL sell at my residence on TUESDAY, the 18th of this Month, the following articles of properly, to wit: A fine lot of COWS, several with young calves; Lot of HOGS, Sows with young pigs; Lot of fine fat SHOATS; House hold and Kitchen FURNITURE; small lot of CORN, SHUCKS and PLOUGHS; 1 two horse WAGON and I HARNESS; and numerous other articles too tedious to mention. Tjuxs-On a credit till first January next, with interest from day of sale. Purchasers will be re quired to give note with approved sureties. CLARISSA LANDRUM. May 4 1858 2t 10 Notice. A LL persons having demands against the Es- 1 tate of A. J. Rountree, deceased, will present v them properly attested to the subscribers for pay ment, and all indebted to said Estate must make immediate payment. JONATHAN G. STEEDMAN, WILLIAM A. MERITT. Adm'rs. cum. tesiamento annezo. e May 4 tf 10 t Edgefield Female Collegiate INSTITUTE! T HE Exercises of this Institute will commence on the FIRST DAY of March next under the management of MISS A. J. R. MEARS, PRIiCIPAL. MRS. ANN P. CLARKE and MISS M. CLARKE. These Ladies come to us highly recommended as ladies of refinenrent and Scholarship, and with stron testimonials of their competency, experi ence and eflicieticy as Teachers. '1 lie Proprietors feel well assured that the Insti' tute, under the managemetit of these Ladies, will be well conducted, and will afford educational fa cilities equal to those of any Institution in the State. The Scholastic year is divided into two Sessions of five mionths acl. The first Session will end on the 16th July. The second will commence on the 2nd day of August and end on the 17th day of Ducenmber. The R ATES OF TUITION are as follow's: In the Primary Department, includime~ Spel ling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Eng lish Grammar, Geography, and Vocal Mu sic, per Session,........... ......--.$12,50 [n the Collegiae Department, including Read ing, Writing, Eng. Grammar, Geography, Natur~d Philosophy, Chemistry, Geomery, Algebra, Logic, Rhetoric, Eng. Composi tion and Vocal Music, per Session,... 20,00h French (Extra) per~ session....... .....10,00 f n the Ornamental Department, , For Music on Piano, per Session....25,00 ~ For Drawing and Paintig in Water Col ors, ler Fession, ...... . ... 10,00 Embroidery Chenille upon Satin, per Ses 10,00 C Embaossed Embroidery, " 10,00 J Tufting, " 10,00 liair Work, " 100 Gi-ecian Painting, " 1l,It0 ti Oriental P'ainting, " 10,00 Pastel Painting, " 5,00. Students of Music on the Piano will be charged 1 p- per Session for u e of Piano, to pay expense of I keeping instuments in tune. Each pupil will lbe chiarged $1.50 per Session to iefray contingent expenses, for fuel, &c.] igTuitionm bills due and payable at the end of eaci session. The Institute will be furnished with three Pi- I mnos in three sepiarate rooms of the Institute build- 1I ig for the use of the pupils. Vocal \1 asic it dleemed by the Proprietors to be ' a necessary p~art oif every young lady's education,p ence singing is made a part of the regular exer cises of the institute, and the whole School will be a exercised in Vocal music ats often as twice a week. W. W. ADAuIS, S. W. NICHOLSON. 4 A t the close of the year a Catalogue will be pub lished embraceing the names of all the paupils in at tendance during the year, with an engraving of the buildings ail premniseP. Edlgefield, S. C., Feb 23, 1858. tf 7 Brieks! Bricks!! JST made and for sale 100,000 Good BRLICKS, which will be sold on roasonablo terms. A considerabile discount made for cash. HI. D). CRIOOKERt. A pril 21 1S58 t f 15 -~~ Notice, A LL p~ersonas indebted to the estate of Daniel Boone, dec'd., aie requested to make imnedi ate paynient, and all pers-onas having demands agaist, the sanme are hereby notified to present them properly attested. L. P. BOONE, Ad'r PETER OUZT. * d'os Dec. 23,1857. tf 50. NTICE TOJ3RURGE BUIMEISS WILL bg lt to thp Lowest b~dr thag builing Tpftp id'gp prossStiprpus'Crepk, npar Mr. George McKi 's, on Wednosday then l.h dity of May necxt. The conditions will be specified at thu day of letting, and will be lot at the Creek, pre isely at 11 o'clock- J. P. NIXON, Comn. Mar 3 10__ lt* 8 Notice. A LL piersons indlebted to time Estate of Cha~rles Nem.-regoir, llee'd. will pleaise matke itmmedi ate psaynment. Amd those htaving any demands will preseut them properly attested. A. RAMSAY, Adm'r. .Tuly 7'17 tf 20, COLUMBUS! T HE Imiported SPANISH Jacs OLUMBUS will tatd the gpm ing Season of 1858 at Edgetleld C. H., and will serve a limited number of Mares at Ten Dollars the season, payable when theo Maro is served (in cash or a due note.) Mares bred to this Jack not proving in foal can be sent back the next year free of charae. S. F. GOODE. Mar 10 tf 9 NOTICE.-AI persons indebted to the Es .itate of John Kirksey, dlec'd., are hereby titely warned to make paymint forthwith, and those having claims against the E tate are notified tos render them in, properly attested, at an early day. E. P. II. KIRKSEY, acting Ex'or. Doc a tf 5I Flour, Flour, IGHITY Saeks good F AIIILY FLOUR, from D1i orn's Steam Mill, at three dollars per sack Cr.sh. .1. B. SUTLLIVAN & CO. A pril 28 If 16 E STATE NOTICE.-All persons indebted to the Estate of .A. T. Traylor, dee'd., are notified to settle the same forthwith ; and those having deamanids against the said Estate will pleaee render them itn, ptroperly attested, to thme Admints trator at Calhotun's Mills, Ahuheville District, S. C. M. 0. TA LMAN, Adm'or. Api 2.. 8 8 m 8m 1 FRESR DRUGS, EDICIMES, &. T HE Subscribers take pleasure in Informing their friends and patrons that they are NOW RECEIVING a Large Addition to their al ready extensive Stock of PURE and FRES11 Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c. TO PHYSICIANS. We are prepared and will take pleasure in fur nishing Physicians with a CO.NMPLETE OUTFIT of Medicines, Instruments, Shop Furniture, Medi cal Saddle Bagas, &c., &c., &c. TO THE LADIES. We will also say to the Ladies that our Stock comprises-AI articles for the TOILET, from the Dressing Comb and Brush to the richest Perfume ry. Fine Soaps, Pomades, Hair Restoratives, De pilatory, Cosmetics, Lubin's Genuine Extracts, &c. &lso, FLAVORING EXTRACTS for Cullna'y pur poses. TO THE PLANTER le say, your wants have been attended to in our yresent selection. Send in your ordersor come n and let us put you up a complete Plantation ,ase of Medicines, Instruments, &c., with full di ections for use, in all simple cases, and thereby ave time, money and health. A simple cathartic r the timely administ'ation of an emetic, or an inodyne, does and will often break the chain of norbid action, thereby preventing serious and pro racted Illness. TO SUFFERING HUMANITY e extend the invitation to call on us. We have 11 of .the most re-putable nostrums recommended o cure almost all of the ills and aches to which lesh is heir to. If you cannot find anything ,dapted to your case, we will exert our skill in areparing something for .your relief. JXaPrescriptions filled with accuracy and dis >atch at all hours, day or night. |JiCall and examine our Stock at the Drug Iore under the Odd Fellows' & Masonic Hall. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE. Edgefield, April 22 if 10 LIGHT---LIGHT---LIGHT. A GREAT desideratum in the way of LIGHT is accomplished. An illmialnating Oil. is irepared from Coal, called KkROSENE OIL, halch for 3illiancy and Intensity of. Light s unsurpassed by all other artificial lights. It is ot explosive-will extinguish fire if poured on it -and last, though not least, it is very little more xpensive than sunshine. A small Lamp, giving he Light of six Candles, will not cost exceeding alf a cent an hour, which can be graduated so as a give less light at a much less expense. We have the exc'usive Agency for the KERO LENE OIL and LAMPS in this place, and will ell them at Charleston prices and terms, which re exclusively for Cash. A. G & T. J. TEAGUE. April 28 f IG 4EW DRUG AND SEED STORE Y Friends in Edgefield and surrounding cnun , try, are informed th:at I have opemd a Drug ott 8 ed Store, and would be happy to supply them ith any thing in my line. Orders filled with dis ut.la. When I -hall have compkcted my arrangements, intend the "SOUTHERN SEED STORE." 'o be a thing to brig on. I have culivated a mar et garden for ten years, so that when I recoin tend a seedl to cone ui,, I menan that its I roiduction ill le good, for jnany will d1.. this. and yet be rthless. V. LaTASTE. Augusta, Ga., April 6 5t 13 A C A RD. I 'IIE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends aind patrons that, he is st~ill attending to the WATCH REPAIRINIG EUSINESS, [avinrg removcd his Shop to his residence I of f a mile West oif the Village.' Thankful for past tvors, he solicits the continuance of that liberal atronage he hans so long received. His work, as eretofore, will be warranatedi to give entire satis etion, or no charge~ will be made. lie has just received a large assortment of lATCh lMATERIALS. le is also prepared for Electro Platir.g, with OL D) and SiLY EI,'Watch Cases, Spoons, Forks, ewlry, &c. PIA NOS neatly repaired and corrcly tuned. [.7 Any work left at my Cottage, will be punc ally attended to. Hi. A. GRAY. SApril 21 2mn 1.5 few Spring and Summer Goods E. PENlN, Agent, [ S now receiving aind o'pening a Vlt CIIOICE and lBEA UTIFU L Stouck oif Sprinig ands Sununuer Goodse, urc-laed at low price~s ina New York, P'h.lade~lphlia, iitiore siud Charleston. lis Stoca.k will emb~racd every variety and~ style f G one suited to the seasons, and will be sold at ricos that will nf,t fail to give e~nti-. satisflautio'n. Thme public are rvmpectfully invited to call and ex mine his stock. March 30 tf 12 3HEAP FAMILY GROCERIES! r lE Subscriber is now receiving and opening ia V'ElY CilOICE STOCK of well selected GRO0CEIIES, lo which lie bega leave to invite the attention of 'laters in want of Chonice Stupplies. lie may be und in the lBlock of Builings forrmerly occupied y GRORGE ROBINSO-N as a Hardware Store. y course will be to adopt the old motto', A nimble Penn~y is better than a Slow Shilling !" My Stock will consist in part of the following ar St. Croix S;UGA R; New Orleans, old p~roess, SUG AR; " new "m do. Stuart's A. B. andl C. Soft do. " (A) Crushed do. " Powdered do. " Sugar House SY RUP'; New Orleans do. Cuba MOLASSES; Old Government Java COF'FEE Rio do. el~o 2iglish fliry apd Goshen C'H EESE~ C~rwice Old BRANflY ad Ilolland GIN; Jamaica and New England R UM ; Johna Gibson's XX rand XXX ; Reetified ad Tennesseee WhISKEY ; CONF ECTION A R IES anal PlCK LEO MACKEREL, SALMON and SARDINES; Superfine FLOUR, &e , &c. A Fresh supply of ORANGES'and APPLES; Together with namany other nrtieh-~s too tedious to mentin. TIIOS. KERNAGNIAN. P. S.-Also a fresh supply of No. 1 and 2 MACKEREL in Kitts, * anid & Bbts; Buckwhaeat FLOUR. No. 1;. Fine Spanish SEGARtS; MACCARONI; CITRON; and CRACKERS; 25 Bbls. Fresh Thomaston LIME ; T. j(. Hamburg, Ja. 19 ly 9 . Embroideries, i WlSS, Jacunet, Pique, COLLARS and UN DJER SLEEVE~S, Swiss, Jlae'nnet, EDGING3, INSERTIONS and IIAND)S, Swiss, Jlaconet, Inf.mnts W AISTS and ROBES, Ral Meclia, Thread, Linea and S.lk EDGINGS. All fresh and newY, arnd w'ill be mold low by~ J. B SULLIVAN & CO. A pril 28 tf 16 Received this Day. T HIREE 11UNDRED galients Unadulterated l1UR~INU FLUID at 70 ctu per g'allon. 10) gis. celebrated KEROSNE OIL, extracte.1 from coal, at $1.2(1. . Also, a fresh supply of Sweedish LEECHES. A reasonmable dedluction made to country nmer chants purchiasingz Leelcs, at the Apotheccary's Hall, under Augusta Hotel. T HOMAS P. FOGARTY. Augusta, Geo., April 14 tf - 14 NOTICE is hereby given to all who are in debted to mc in Eadgefield District, either by Note or Accounat in 1853, '54, '55'or '50, to conic forward and settle thre same if they wis to save costs. A~so, thtose in arrears for 1857 will pleast call and'settle by cash or note very soon. The notes and accouints cant be found at my Mill It Edgefield District. J.y. L. ?AgLgW. MN i . -' 1 NOT ICE' O WING to the continued bad health which am now afflicted with, and but little pros pects of a final recovery, renders me unfit for'bt siness aiy longer,! am, therefore, desirous of sel ling out to an approved purchaser on very moderat terms, my ENTIRE ST.0CK and TRADE noi kept in the Brick Store, next below Mechanics Bank, consisting of general House Furnishing Supplies, *SUCK AS STOVES, RANGES, GRATES, HOLLOW WARE Of the very best kind. TIN WARE OF ALL EINDS. COPPER, SHEET,1RON, BRASS, LEAD, BLOCKfIN AND SHELF GOODS, Of the very best cutlery, of Jate importation; with a Mechanical business attached, with my ownr workmen, whieb ivould be hired at the sanme tine if desired, witr the nt cessary Machines and Tools, Patterns, and many other th.ings too tedious to mention. - : This Is a business of. THIRTY-ONE YEARS' operation, and s i rstrate opening for some young man -just starting in the world. Will also be sold, if desired, 80 BOXES ROOFING TIN; 20 do Ic do 15 1 x do, and 5 do 20 by Ix, suita ble for customer's work; together with .a large supply of WIRE, all Nos. from I to 20, with all kinds of FITTINGS, suitable to the business. Time will be given to an approved purchaser. Enquire of .B. F. CIIEW. Augista, April 21 f 15 GROCERIESGROCERIES, I HE Subscribers Would call the attention of buyers to their large Stock of GROCERIES now on hand and d-tily receiving, conisting in part of 500 LARGE SIZE NEW SACKS SALT, 300.Bbls. TROMASTON LIME, 100 BALES HEAVY GUNNY BAGGING, 200 BOLTS " PATCHED " 300 COIL GREEN LEAF ROPE, 200 1 A LF " " " 50 -Ilhas. NEW CROP MOLASSES, 20 TIERCES NEW CROP MOLASSES, 100 Bbla. " " 50 Bble. C1101CE NEW ORLEANS SYRUP, 100 lhsle. ALL GRADES SUGAR, 25 lids. " " " 100 BAGS COFER, all qualiti..s, 300 BOXES ADAMANTINE CANDLES, 100,000 Lbs. TENNESSEE BACON, &e. Thankful for the ve y liberal iatronage extetided to thtm, they respectfully sLk the coutinusnce of the same. ESTES & CLARK. Augusta, Ga, April 21 1858 tf 15 NEW GOODS FOR 1858! SPRING AND SUMMER SUPPLES. AM now reciving my Spring supplies of Dry Goods, Grocer*es, &c., &c., which, In po:nt of quality and cheapness, will compare favorably with the Goods offered by the merchants of Hamburg and Auausta. My stock of Dry Goods consists of almost every arety of Lades' Dress Goods, Of the most fashionable-ityles and of all qualities. Also, a fine assortment of seasonable Goods for Gentlenen and Youtlis Wear. . Also, a large variety of BONNETS, HATS, CAPSf BOOTS, SHOES, &C, In the GROCERY line I am prepared to offer such inducement. as must please my customers. Aly stock consists of an assortment of Sugar, Coffee, Ten, Molasses, &c. Also, always on hand TOBACCO, SEGARS, SNUFF, WINE S, BRANDIES, P URE .JEDICI.NES, &c. g~ Come and look at my Stock. 3. L. HARMON. Winter Sat, Mar 22 tf 11 WATCH MAKER! T HE Subscriber having purchased the premises L.formerly occupied by Mr..H. A. GR AY, as a WVtch repairing shtop: is now ptepared to do all kinds of work in conneetit n with Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver.Ware. Havinmi secured lthe gvices of a FIRST CL A.S VATCH MAKER, nd being a practical Clock M1aker himself, he hopes to give entire satisfaction. All work done at his shop is warranted, ..nd if it fails to give satisfaction, thc money will be re funded. All persons leaving work with hinm may depend upon gettina it at the time promised. P. S-A lRegulator, that will keep exact tinme, wtill be kept rumning in the shop. Persons desi rius of obtlaining the true time, can be accomnoda ed at. any hour ini the day. . F. H. CANDEE. Aril 0 1858 tf 1: Mount Enon Work Shop, i H IE universal ~satisfaction -that the work done by the subscriberc hats he-retofo e given, en ourage. hii,n to hope that for the fu'unre lhe will Ihe equally sucessl-ul. le is better p'epared every 3 er to do better work, and he does not h-.sitaete to any that thme COTTON GiNS AND T HIR-ASH ERIS mae by him nre equaml to any now oil'ered far sale'. Many t stimnianuls of this fact might bm.- given. W~mk kept constantly on hand, and ores exe uted at thme sho~rte-st notic. Adderess. T110.\lAS E. CIIAPMAM, Coleman's X Roals. Elo-li.-ld I iist S. C. ggrr .\lr. D. R. DURISOE, at the " A dvertiser Otlic, who is my authorized Agenmt. Boo t and Shoe Manufactury ! T}IIE Subiscriber respecctfully infor~rms the. cit l.izens of E~igefield anid plarticular his old friendls and patronsa thathe is still at his old stanmd, next the Advertiser Oflice, with a good stock of BOOTS A ND Sh OES, Embracing a fine variety of Gents' and Ladies Walking SHiOES, Fine P'umpl Soled, Welled and Watrpoof BOOTS whmichm he will sell LOW FOIR CASII. lIe Is also prepared tomnake to order the nest arteile of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters that has been otl-ered for sale in this market. ~TermsN. McEYOY, Agent. g(- N. B. An apprentice wanted to learn the Boot and Shoe tradp. 1FRII4l ARRIVALS. a .V ut received another supply of those In SteedOYsTERS, which are very palata ble to the " innor man." Try 'emt. Also, fresh M ACKEREL, Salmon, Lobst-rs; Fine Canvassed H A.\S. Dried Be. f, Tongues.&c Soda Biscuit and Crackers of all kinds; PIf'KLE 4, a large and exel lent variety ; Family FLOUR, a fine article, in sacks; BUCKIVIIEA T FLOUR,.-slendid these Spring mornings geney moistened with a smnall quantit~y of that excellent N. 0. SYRUP, of which I have at h1 on hand a few Barrels ; Durkey's YEAST POWDER, &c., &c., whmicla will be sold at reasonable prices. W. K I4EQQ. Mai t , IQ1 Sam will have it Pure. I H AVE this day received two IBarrels of purl R YE W HISKEY, and five Barrels of purn CORN WHISKEY, v-ery old and putre-shippet by Mr. Cenni direct fromt North Carolina. Somt of the most eminent Physicians of Augusta pmur chase it for their use. For sale by S. E. IOWERS, Agt. N. B.-On hand 25 BbIa. Key Stone Mononga hala Whiskey. Hamburg, Mar l if 8 New Cheap Goods. T TIR Subscriber is no-v receiving at his Store FULL ASSORTMENT OF GOODS,t which he respe.ctfully invites the attention of i friends and customners. 9T Thankful for past favors, lie solicits a con tinuance of the same. JOilN M. CLARK. Cold Spring, S. C., A pril 21 185S if 15 White Goods, White Goods, J UST 'Received ,Plain, Checked and Stripe tJaconets, Nainsook, Swiss and India MULL.! Vi toria and Bishnp LAWNS; well a-sorted froi 2 eents up. -J. B. SULLIVAN & *CO. A pril 28 tf '10 CH EOICE BACON.-G. L. PEN N,A Ac will re'*eive this ,enin, 6009 lbs. GO8 AC.N, whichiif heso atlowi as can be a SApril 21, 1858. tf . I5 1858, SPRING EXPOSITION! 1858. SPRING IMPORTATIONS OF FIRST CLASS STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS! bilks, Grenadines, Eareges, Challies, Zus. Hias, Embroideries, H6siery, Linens and Domestic Goods, And the usual line of Goods kept in a first class Dry Goods store. Ladies will find in our extensive stock the great est assortment, in each of the above departments, ever exhibited in Augusta. Our great facilities for obtaining GOODS from Auction and large Im porters, are such as to ensure our customers that they may make their purchases from us at the very lowest prices; and many leading articles much l.elow the market value. Our Northern, Eastern and European Corres porments will send us weekly throughout the sea son, all that is New, Novel and Stylish, in the way of Dress Goods and Embroideries. Our Ho.e claims the especial attention of Stran gers and Visitors, as only one price is asked, and all Goods are marked in plain figures; therefore, inexperienced purchasers are not over charged. Ladies will always receive kind and couroeous attention-it will atford our salesmen pleasure to show Goods. DICKEY & PHIBBS. P. S.-Sole Southern Anents for John White aide & Co.'s celebrated IRISH LINiENS. Augusta, Mar 29 tf 12 CARPETINGS! CARPETINGS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT THE NEW CARPET STOREJ 234 King St. Charleston, S. C. -:0: T HE Subscriber invites the attention of buyers to the richest and most elegant stock of C A R-P E T I N G S Ever exhibted in this City (of DIRECT IMPOR TATION, per stips backinaw, Amelia, R. Cobden and others, from I.ivurpool to this port,) comprising a full and completenssortme-nt of: Medallion Velvet CARPETS, in single and dou ble widths; Royal Velvet Pile, new patterns; Tapestry Brussels, choice patterns and brilliant colors; English Wire Brussels, choicepatterns and colors; English and American Imperial Three-Ply new styles; Scotch, English and Americn Ingrains, new pattern.; Venetlon CARPETS, all widths; English Wool Dutch, Hemp Dutch and Cotton Ingrains; 8-4, 12-4 and 104 Woolen DRUGOETS; American Felt DRUGGETS, beautiful goods; Green BAIZE, Table Oil CLOTHS; Linen and Woo!en CRUMB CLOTIIS, all sizes; Velvet, Axninster, Tufted and Brussels, Rugs, Stair Rods, Door Mats. &c.; FWOR OIL CLOTIIS, in all widths, thoroughly seasoned, and warranted in every respect, cut to fit room, entries, stair ways, &c., &c. Cocoa and Canton M ATTINGS, in all widths. ;IV Especial attention is also i equested to his large and varied stock of LINEN G O%)D S, NAMtELY: SHIRTINGS. FRONTING, PILLOW-CASE, TABLE AND BED LINENS, TOWELS. NAPKINS, DOILEYS, DIAPERS, HUCKABACK, Ac., 'COLORED TABLE COVERINGS, AND FRUIT DOILEYS, PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, A full assortment, * WINDOW SHADES, &c., &c. -tfluyers by the piece or package, dealt with on thei m~st liberail terms. iEr The Carpet Upho'stery attended to as usual. by the most thoroughb andi experienced1 Artis's, atnd every item in that itne. warranted' t->give satisfaction. P. S.-AII orders from the Country responded to promptly, and receive my persotnal supervision. JAMES G. BAILEY, Imnporter :and l1.a-ner in Carpets, NEW CARPET STORE. Charleston, Nov 2 tf 43 -CARRIAGE MANFACT1LtY.* 'j "lE Sutbscribecrs return their thanks to their .kindl patrons for thme liberal supp~ort they have received, anid respectfully solicit a continu anice of that, generous patronage. e They state with confidence now that they are WELL PRE'PAR ED to carry on the Coach making and Repairing Business In its various branches. Their work shall be ex scuted in a durable, handsome, style and by work men skilled itn their resieetive trades. We have and inted a!ways keep~ing on hand a large and (ime assortmtent of' CA'aRIA GES, BUGGIES, RCCKA WAY S, &C, Of the our own matufature-beautiful to behold anti of much value to thme lucky purchtaser. We will also keelp constantly in our Estabalish ment a full Stock of Northern B3UGG!ES and CA RRIAG ES, of superior manufacture. (T All sorts of R EPAIRiNG dlone in thme best manner. nnd with the greatest disp-itch. fCall and examitne our Stock. Our prices htave been put down to corresponimd with thte hard times. SM1ITH & JONES. Dec 23 ______tf 50___ Octagon Burial Gases '1 "lE Subscriber keeps constantly on hand at his |1 Furniture Room., opposite thme Post' 0l1iec, a laree assortumentrof this new style of METALIC BURIA L CASES, or beautiful form, and Iluished int perfect resetnblance of highly polished ROSE WOOD. Thtese CASES are now extensively used and possess many valuabmle advantages over all Coffins now before the public. -A LSO I will also keep ready for delivery at a moment's warning, a line Stuck of WOOD) COFFINS, of my own mazrf.,etture, and of all sia. prices and quality. JOHN M. WITT. Edge~it, Nlay 13 18 N(OTICE, My termts 'or selliag META LIC BURIAL CA SKS'is Cask, but should the calt not accompany the order, luter est will be charged from thte day- of delivery. . JOIIN M. WI'T. N. 1.-Wood Cuflins will be sold as formerly. Jan. 20 tf 2 tXECUTOlt's NOTICE.--All persons .2having demands against the Estate of D. F. Hollingsworth, dee'd., are notified to render in their accounts, properly attested, without furthmer delay, as thme Executors intend to settle up the Estate as soon as possible. Look out that your accounts are not debarred. Those indebted to said Estate must make arrangements to settle up &.t an early date. J. HT. HIOLLINGSWORTH, , J. HI. WALKER. Ex'ors. A pril 28 tf 1 N OTIC E !-AII person. indebted to the (; -sate of George MeD. Rearden ge. re~gited .to make immediate settley9~e%; aud those htaving demands aggist ite Estate will please present them furtihwith, properly attested. R. P. II. KIRKSEY, Ad'or. Jan 6, 52. OTIC E,-nAll those indebted to S. E. Bow Ners, A gent, will please settle, as I am dei arous of making a change in business. No o~hyz orders will be attended to without the ~11 Hamburg. Mar 09 '. ' '1 - g IOC is hereby gIven that application L).. will be made before thte Legislature at its r- nex Session, for a Charter of a Rail Road to rum from Hamburg to Columbia. April2 ts e 16 C A NDIDATS. W Tim Fieuds of WILLIAM GREGG, Esq. respectfully announce him as a Candidate for SFe ator at the next election. Feb1 *4 . 'The Friends of Col. JAMlES P. CARROLL respectfully present him as a Candidate for the State Senate at the ensuing election. W Tr friends of S. W. GARDNER, respect fully announce him a Candidate for the House of Representatives at the ensuing election. May 4 to 16 W Tus Friends of Mr. WADE HOLSTEIN, respectfullanominate him as a Candidate for clec tion to a Seat in the next Legislature. blar 10 to* 9 W WE are authorized by the friends of Col. JAMES TONPKINS to announce him as a- Can didate for a Seat in the next Legislature at the ensuing election. W The friends of Col. JOHN QUATTLEBUM respectfully announce him as a Candidate for a seat in the next Legislature at the ensuing election. April 7 to* 13 W We are authorized by the friends of Maj. A. L. DEARING, to nominate him as a Candidate for a seat in the Houe of Representatives at the next election. April 7. to 13 0'7 The friends of M. W. OARY, Esq., present im as a Candidate for the State Legislature at the next election. Mar. 31. to* 12 W TB Friends of W. W. ADAMS, Esq., re spectfully present him as a candidate for the State Legislature at its next Session. Mar 23 to* 11 r[e The Friends of J. HAMDEN BROOKS, Esq., respectfully present him as a Candidate for the State Legislature at'its next Session. WTnE Friends of Maj. ABRAM JONE3 re spectfully present him as a Candidate for re-lee Lion to the State Legislature. Mar 10 to* 9 'or Bho.rr1f. LEWIS COVAR, W. W. SALE, WM. QUATTLEDUM, LEWIS JONES, It. BOULWARE, F. M. NICHOLAS, EDMUND PENN, S. HARRISON. WILLIAM L. STEVENS, LEWIS COLEMAN, JAMES SPANN, ROBERT D. BRYAN, JACKSON COVAR, aor TaZ. Collector. CHAS. M. MAY. JOHN C. LOVELESS, STARLING TURNER, M. W. LYLES, E. W. HORN. THEOPIIILUS DEAN, CHARLES CARTER, Wor Crdzzanary. W. F. DURISOE, E. B. FOREST, .A.ttorn.ey at I.aaw, Will attend punctually to all business entrusted to is care. EDGEFIELD C. II., Dec 2, 1857. tf47 UW. GARY, A ttorney at L AW and So Li. Iie.t.,r in EQUITY, will practice in this and te adjoaining District. Ofie. above B. C. Bavas's Store. Deci16 ly 49 PH YSICIA N, WXILL attend promptly to all husiness of the WVprofession entru.ted to his care. Or'rcE, Edlgefield C. 11., 8. C. April 0 1858 tf 13 CIIEOji'ASTIC PROCESS A.1TrIoICAX.I TEIT2E. '1'HE Subieriber hravine furnished lhimnself with Ia licensae tea use thtis N EW PROCESS (af INSERTING ARTIFICIAL TEETE, Is now ready to serve all who may need such, with a assurance of a more perfLet adaptation, andl a loser resemblanace to the nturail organs, than can be realizedl by any other meethiod. Its .perfect pta rity. elcanlinaess, freedhomn fr-'r mall taste, or galvanie aenatitam, adurability, comfort arid eerity, are nsang te adlvanttgvs elaimeda tfar this bUPERIOR anode of setting Artilieial Teeth. II. PARKER. TII OS. 3. & C. Hi. M OISE, SUCCESSORS TO LEJE A MOISE, WHOLXEAYLE GROCIE, No. 7, Ifayne street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Jan 27 iy 3 Curryton Academies. T hE Exercises rof these Iastitutions will be re sunmed ran the first Monday in February next, ner thte supervsian of Mr. .JAME4M,31(titlS ina te Femaile, and A. P. BUTLEli, Ei'q,, in the Mle departmnent.. Mr. Moraxi hs hadiu nine or ten years experiene in teaching ; anid van-e to this place highly recoim nenled by those for whom he had taughrt, andl athes, unid a year's experienece here bhas proven he is etite-d to the high testimronials b.-stowed upon hi. arid we cheerfully and conlidentially commetsnd him to the public a one well ealeuhated. to advance pupils entrustedl to his care. He will also super vise the most advanced paupils in the Male depart met. Mr. P,rJLER's capabilities to teach arid manage are so w..ll known tlumt we deemn it unnecetssry to say anything in regard to his merita. Prof. B.\RKLEY will instruct in Music and French. le is reputed to be a thorou~b French Schlar. Rates of Taition. Primary lBanohes, per Session,...$ ,00 Soe-aid Clas 'a " h ---. . 12,00 Third Class " " -.-.--1,00 Frurth Class " " ... 18,00 Frnolh, extra " " ....1000 Music, " " " -....... 25,00 COntngent expenses " " ....5 II. A. SHIA W, See'ry. Janf6 tf 52 Ridgeway Academy.. T HE Exercises of thlis institution will be eon dlucted under the superintendance of thre Subsicriber, this year; and lie trusts, by strict attention to pupils~ commanittedl to his care to give satfactiona to paren'.Z and advance the pupils as rapidly as p~ossible. Rates of Tuition. 1st Class-Orthiographay, Reading and Aritheti,$2.00. 2nd Class-Primary Geography and the above, $15.00. 3rd Class-The above studies with English 8.0 Grammar, 1.. 4th Class-The sanme wit Algebra and Gometry, $20.00. Latin and, Fre *2500 Aloih l's is desirahrle that pupils shoul begin with the first of the quarter, still, pupils will he received at all times, arnd charged only for the proportion of the time of the session remaining. M. B.WA CL AI~ AMENX.. IENSIOgs \'I LAlJm MIM8 I ~ri~lI~.n~nd ta bought. sold er 1 on r and with despatch by ~ l~pti~ ~TILLMAN H. CLARK. %dgttld, C. H. Mar 16, m 10 FINE cATSUP. JUST received a few dozen Bottles of A No. CATSUP, which was put up last year by Igentleman of this Town. Try it-it . -. 'fM A rn A 1858 tt 1 SPRING: &SUMMER 0PIM! I M'f. IP. MATHEW,- Auxguta, .Ga., having just returned frop 1New York. respectfrlly call. the attention of her former kimd. and patrons, es well as strangers .iiting thety, to her stuck of SPRING and SUMMER RATS, DRES CAPS, HEAD DRU% Riding Bats, Preach Fiowe, which she opened on the lot Ins, at her new sow, opposite the Masoule 11all, formerly ecoeplud y. Ward & Burchard. Also, a fall agertmenl of Children's IIATS; Lace. Silk and .lereii MANTILLAS, l)rLss TIMMING,*Ladies' SKIRTM, COSET AND HOOPS, of every deseription. lisa MATHEWS reetm thanks to her numerous friends and eaustoneas for their past patronage, and solicits a oooassane of the same. All orders attended to promptly. - - M. O. MATH AWO. Auusta, Apr 5 2w 1. SPRING AN D SUMMER DRY GOODS! AND, C2E il. " 3A P O A. E TAMES IENEY, Augus'a, Ga., has j%t tjreturned from the Northern markets with s superior stock of Fancy and Domestle Goods, Comprising some of the newest style, as well as the finest texture of JDE8S GOODS,- to which he wiphes to call the attention of all persons visiting Augusta, pleeling ldnseif that he will permit so one to undersell him, and is confident that he e sell at least from 5 to 10 per cent. cheaper than any other CAs1 STOkE in the City. Me and those in his emphyment will feel a pleasure is waiting on those who favor him with a call; and as they will of necessity have to examine the stocks of the city in order to find the best value, h6 hopes they will [ear in mind his store, which is one door above the Georgia Railroad Bank. CALL AND SEE HIS STOCK! Sludy'your interests! Nobody conpelled to buy! . ., wbody aited ontwithlkpeaure! ALL STYLES-VERY LOW. Printed Lawn, organUdie and J.ACONET, sal - varietihs and very cheap; Print. d Lawn, Orgaudle and Jaeonet ROBE4, diff'erent styles PaInted Lawn BAR EGES and GRENADIhS; A large lot of GINGhAMS and CALICOES; Swiss. Jawonet mnd Mull MUCLINBI A splendid stuok of EMBROIDERED 00-41 Summer SH1AWLS and MANTILLAS. IN rUB MILLINERY DEPARTMNT Is to be f.und all that is novel, never having bees better supplied with all that is desirable ia BONNETS, HEAD DRESSES, &ce., &ke., &ce. Sheetings, Shirtligs & OssabuugS. IRISH LINENS; TABLE LINENS ad TOWELLINGS; Mu-quito NE1TINGd; B d SPREADS, FRINGES, &e. A full supply of IIOSIERY, k., ke, &c. Augmota, April 5 _tt 13 TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTIE, No. 2. I WoLL attend at the times and places herein .after specified to collect the State anid District Tx for the year commencing the Arst day of Oc tober, 1857. At Beach Island, Monday, 2rCth ApriL "Hamburg, Tuesday, 27th " . "Howard's, Thursday, 29th " " Choatham's, Manme evening, 3 o'clock. "Pleasant Line, Friday, 20th ". J. .:4myly's, Saturday, 1st May, "E-lgefield C. HI. Monday and Tuesday, 3d and 4th MIaf. " Mrs. Allen's, Thursday3 at May, A fer which time my booksm will close for the pres ent year. I hiopa all persons living In the eoun try will try to turn out at their resplectiVe precincts, and not put off their return:s till the last days at the C..urt I louwe, as there Is generally such a crowd that it Is a'moat Impossible to do business correctly.. . Tax payers will bear In mInd that the law re quires theta to make their returns bqt.the time my books close, or they are subject to double tax. for te collection of which I am required to Issue a duble Tax Excution, leave it with the Shaerif, and take lisa receiptL for the same with me to Co lumbia. Please take duot notice and govern yous selves accordinglys. THIEOPHTILUS DEAN, v.e.u.,. Mar 10 7t 10 Bead Quarters, 9an BRIG , 1st D)IVlIslON, 13. C. M.1 O RDE R, NO Thme Cohmnels of the r,-ap.ctive Regiments ylti~s the 2nd llrignde, 1st Division, So. Ca., Mi~itia, are hereby required to tmake an accurate and full return* to the Breadier .General of the actual streugth of the varisiu. Corp. composing their command ; to rether with the mneaf the field oficers ad tha'r ratk, on or before the fourth M.'nday in May neat. By order of WV. C. MOR AGNE, Brie Gen'l. 2nid Brig. 1st Division, S. C. M. 11. W. Anumsioa, Brig. Major. gg Abbetille Banner and lnd-pendent Pie.. please eopy. A pril 21st, 1858 5t 16 ~~Head-Quarters, -ra REGltIENT, S.C. M., Cnmzvas's Carrx, Apra 6,1858. TIlE UPPER lA'fTA l'IO? of this Reginmemt Lwill assemible at PIN E HOUSE. om Saturday the 1st of May, armed arnd .<quippe~d as the law directs. The LOWER B.\TTlON will amble at C1EROK EE P'ON DS on Satuarday the 8th of May, armed and equippedl as the law directs. The Commtissioned and nsam-Commnisaioned Off ers will assemble the day previous for drill and instruction. Lieut. Col. Lrsa'xoa nd Maj.SuAw are charged with the extension of this ord~ r to their respe etive. commands. gg The Staff are hereby or dered to appear is full unform. By ntder of Col. D. L8HI AW. F. MI. COt~aNXs, Adj't. IA pril 0 188 5t 13 Head-Quarters, 1I)Tu R EGIMENT, S. C. M., Mia CSaE, A pril 13, 1858.5 TiE LOW ER IIATFA LION of this Regimas will assemble at MT. WILLING, os Sat.r day the 15th May, armed and equipped as the law directs, for drill and review. The UPPER BATTALON will ssemble a BURNETT'S, on Saturday the 22d1 May, armed! ad equipped as the law directs, fur drill and res vThe Comi,~neslod and non-C'onminsined Oma cera will .assemble the day previous for drill and In struton. Lieut. Col. Ba-ras andl Maij. Duss are herb charged with the extension of tlhis order to thk respective commands. . Messrs. McCarty anid Turner will please set as Musiians. By order of - Col. 8. J. WATSON. J. II. Wiura, Adj't. -A pril 14 5t . 14 ~~ Head-Quarters, 2xn REGIMENT CAVALRY,) Lonoxus, 8.0C., April 12, 1868.5 T HE Abbeville~quladreofl Cavalry willassern Ible at their asutal parade grottnd on Satxarday tme first 4?y of NMay sext, armed and equipped as Whp Edtehhld Sqadaron will assemble at Edge &eld C. Hi., on Saturday May the 8th, armedand, equjppedl as the law directs. 'th Commissloned and non-Cotmissioned 'M eers wIll assemble the day previous for dril shut Instruction. Lieut. Cal. MAImI andIMaj. Rusa. recharged with the extension of these ardeus. The Staff Officers aro hereby commdd to ap pear in full uniform at the above p laces. By order ( CoL JOhDN F. BURU1S& 3. M~, Loxuix, Ad'jt. UOTIem-L. B. COOCHRAN, Esq.., he my L duly authorized Agent during myeabsencs