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DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT! --:o: FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, Will be given by the TIE3PIAN CORPS, assist ea as before by MER 0. RL.A.Z.:P. ' 3T3ME AN D M& X AS 0 TX& O TT M'D.A. Is'E The following excellent pieces, viz: WHO SPEAKS FIRST?' CAPTAIN CHARLES................F. H. C. hIR. MILITANT................ T. J. T. POTTER......MR. FRANK REA. MRS. MILITANT....... MISS LONSDALE. SMART..................IMRS. RAINFORTIH. The performance will conclude, at the earnest solicitation of many friends of the Drama, with the repetition of the laughable farce of PERFECTION, OR, THE MAID OF MUNSTER%. SIR LAWRENCE PARAGON.........T. J. T. CHARLESPARAGON................ F. H. C. SAM................................. A. R. KATE O'BRIEN......... MRS. RAINFORTH. SUSAN.................. MISS LONSDALE'. E7'Admission 50 Cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Perforance to begin at 8. May 12 it 18 Concordia Lodge, No. 50, As Fe Me A Regular Communication of this Lodge will be held at their NEW IIALL, in the Odd Fellows & Ma sonic Building, on Saturday evening, the 15th May, at 7 o'clock. X. BLAND, W. M. D. R. Dustisos, See'ry. May 10 - * It 18 S ITUATION WANTED-As a teacher in a private family or Seminary, by a young Lady who teaches the higher English brancl.es, Oil Painting, Drawing and Music; and can give good referenes. Address, Dr. C. M. WRIGHT, Augusta, M ay 10 tf 18 House, Sign & Ornamental Painting! J S. RICH takes pleasure in announcing to * the citizens of Edgefield District, that he is now prepared to do all work entrusted to him in the line of HOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, Marbling, Graining, AND UPHOLSTE RY, To all who may le pleased to favor me with their patronage. I promise to give entire satisfaction. All work entrusted to me shall be executed with despatch and in a workmanlike manner. My terms will be reasonable. For further par tictlars call on me at Edgefield C. H1. (73REFERENcE-Capt. Jas. B. GRIFFIN, of this District. May 12 1t* 18 1 Saluda Sentinels, Attention, Y OU are hereby ordered to appear at your pa rade ground on Saturday the 5th June, pre pared for drill. By order of Col. J. F. Burriss, there will be an Election held at the same time for CAPTAIN to fll the vacancy occasioned Iy the promotion of Capt. Bates.fBy order of Lieut. S. M1. SMITHI. J. J.'HRI, 0.5, May 12 18* 1 STRAYED F'ROM my residence on the 27th of March, a .1bright sorrel FILLY, two years of age. I of'er a Reward of TEN D)OLL ARS to any piersont that will secure her, and inform me of her where abouts. She was seen last near Calhoun's Mills. Address S. D. S. GAINES, Diamond Hill, P. 0., S. C. May 41858 8t 16 0 NOTICE is hereby given tbhagapplication will be made at the next session of the Legisla ture, for a Charter for a Road to run fromt the. Lutheran Church, on Edisto, to intersect the Co- i lumbia Road at or near Col. John Huiet's, two and s a half miles from Edgefield Village. May 5 3m 16i Receivedl this Day. T HREE HUNDRED gallens Unadulterated BURNING FLUID at 70 ets per gallon. 100 gals. celebrated KEROSNE OIL, extracted from coal, at $1.25. Also, a fresh supply of Sweedishi L EE~lES. A reasonable deduction made to country tier chants purchasing Leeches, at the Apothecary's Hall, under Augusta Hotel. T110MAS P. FOGARTY. Augusta, Geo., April 14 tf 14 THE STATE OF SOUT[H CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. B Y W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefield District. Whereas, Thou. E. Jennings hiath applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all arid smngular the goods and chattles, rights and credits of Henry Mc Kinney, late of the Districet aforesaid. deceased. rThese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, thes kindred and creditors of thre said dleceas ed, to be and appear before ma,at our next (Oinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefid C. H., on the 24th day of May, instant, to show cause, ifaniy, why the said ad ministration should not be granted. Given undter m~y hand and seat, this Ilith day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand etgght hundred and 6fty-eiglht and in the 82nd year of Amesicana Indepenenc.W . DUJRISOE, O. E. D. May 12 2t 18 STATIE OF SOUTH CAROLiNA, - EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORJINARY. B Y W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas, .Joseph Ilightower, hath applied to me four Lettersof Administration, w itha the will annexed,on alt and singular the guods and ehattles, rights andi credit. of Betijamin Ilighatower late of the District afuresaid, deceased. Trhese are, therefoire, to cite and admornish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the saidt de ceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordi nary's Court for the said DiStrict, to be hotdten at, Edgefeld. Court House, Ont the 21st day of May inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administra tion should not be granted. Given undter my hand and seal, this 7ih day of May. in thie year uf our Lord onie thousand eight hundredl aind fifty eight, and in the eighiy-second year of American Independence.DU SO,.E. May 12, 1858 2t 18 EDGEFIE LD DISTRICT. * iN ORDIN A RY. B Y W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas, W. W- Sate, hath applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all sond singular the goods and chiattles, rights and credits of Williani Brodgdlen, late of the District aforesaid dec'd. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceaii edt, to he and appear before me, at our next Ordinsry's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefield Court House, on thre 21st day of May, inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given uniter miy hand and ,eal, this 8th day of M1ay. in the year of our Lord one ehou..and eight hundred and fifty-eight and ini the eighty-second year of Aiaerican hIdependence. F UIOoD May 12, 18 8 2t 18 STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edlge Bfield District. Whereas, E. HI. Youingbloiod, hath appliedl to me for Leatters of Administration, on all andl singular thie goods and chattles, rights arid credits of William Liague of the District aforasuid, decreassd. These ame, therefore, to cite anal admoniash all and singular, the kIndred and creditors of the said deceas ed, to be and apper before me,at our next Ordinairy's Court for the sai District, to be holaden at Edgefield C. H., on the 2tth day of May inistant, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should niot be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 11th day of )Iay in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Ilfty-e'ighit, and in the 82nd year of Anmern can Inderpendence. W. F. DURISOE, O. E.l ay,. 12 2t 1$ HERSEY'S THE PLACE FOR GOOD BARGAINS. THE CHEAP FURNISHING STOR. Prices Fixed at Lowest Rates, and Uniform. GOODS WARRANTED EXACTLY AS REPRESENTED. -COURTEOUS TREATMENT. TRUTHFUL STATEMENTS. Shirts, Shirts, Shirts. SLX FOR NIVE DOLLARS. READY HEMMED. SHIRT FRONTS, IN EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY. SILK, LINEN AND COTTON guspenders, Money Belts, and Money Bags. BAJOU-S BEST KID GLOVES, At 81,10 per Pair. INDIA tn Elegant Article for Summer Wear. Lisle, Thread and Cotton JNDKR SHIRTSJ, Fuonu 30 Cents to $1,50 Each. LNEN -AND JEANS DRAWERS, LONG CLOTH DRAWERS. WHITE, COTTON AND LINEN UMBRELLAS OF EVERY STYLE. [,ARGE SIZE SHIRTS klways on hand; and, when Gentlemenl prefer it, hey can have their measures taken, and SHIRTS ade up to order, of the very best material, su erior workmanship, and after LEE RIDAWAY'S 'elebrated Pattern, his SHIRTS having received e unqualified commendation of Gentlemen in all arts of the United States, and have been pro ounced perfect. b MONEY IS VERY SCARCE, and I am deter- 1 ined to do my share of trade, if low prices will ake an indueement. I shall be glad to take the otes of all the South Carolina Banks at par. CIARLES W. HERSEY, Opposite the United ,tates Hotel. Augusta, May 2m 18 WAN & 00'S LOTTERIES, uthorized by the State of Georgia. A F OR TU N.E O F 070,000 !!* TO BE HAD The following Se .no will be drawn by S. Swan & o., Managets of the Sparta A endemy ILo'tery, in i of their Single Number Lotteries for M~aiy, ;8, at .A.Llgma~tal, Georia, public,j under the supeintendence of Commis ners. o be drawn in the e-.y of Augusta, Ga.,in public, on .,Saturday, May 1st, 1858. ' o be drawn in the oty of A ugusta, Ga., in publie, on Saturday, Nay 8th, 1858. o be drawn in the cty of A ugusta, Ga.,in public, on Saturday, May 15th. 1858. o be drawn in the Jity ..f Aug~usta, Ga., in publie,on Saturday, May 22d, 1858. robe drawn in the City of Augusta Ga. in public on Saturday, May 29th; 1858. On the .alan of Single Numbers. 5,8 PRIZES! Nearly one ?rize to every Nine Tickets.' 3/Ega if2,:lOO-2:t inO2.O:E22. 3 EACH SATURDAY IN MAY! 1 prize ofr..... 7,000 Is ........$70,000 1 prize of. ..-- -- 8.,000 is.......... 30,000 1 prize of ....13,00 j5..................1,3000 1 prize. of ...... ...5,000 is............ 5,000 1 prize of. ..... ... 4,130 is.-------.---------. 4,1000 1 prize of....... ...-.0...................8,000 1 prize of ..... ...-1,50 1.......... ......1,500 4 prizes or. .... .u1.0 are .............43000 4 prizes or.......-. 903 nre ..............8.600 4 prizeS of......-..-.5410 are.......... .......3.2100 4 prizes of ..... .....70 are...............2,80 4 prizes of ...... -. 6ne..... .. ...... ......2,4100 50 prizes of...........501 are...............25.00 53 prizes of...........30I are...............5,00O 103 prIzes of.........-125 are...............125.00 230 prizes of......--....100l arc...............23,000 APPRO'.IMVATION PRIZES. 4 Prize's of $4010 Approx'tng to$Ttl,000 P'rizc are. .$1,00 4 Prizes of 300 ) " 813,300 Prize are.. 1,230 4 Prizes of 2ut' - 10,0(0 Prizes are., b00 4 Prizes of 1-25 'e " 5,000 Prizes are... 530 4 Prizes of 1h0 , " 44000 P'rizea. are... 400 4 Prizes of 75 a " 8,000i Prizes are... 800 4 Prizes of 54) " " 1,500 Prizes nre... 200 ,0 Prizes of 20 ........................ 10,000 5,485 Prizes amoning to............. $30,000 1hole Tickets 510; Halves 55; Quarters 52,50. PL.W: OF TILE LOTTERY. The Numbers fee 41 1 to 50,000, corresponding with those fumbers onl the Ti kets parinted on separate slips of paper, ire encrled wih -.mall tini tubes, and3( placed in one wheel The first 457 pir ,s, siilarl~y printed anld encircled, are lcd In anushier .vhel. he wheels are den revolved, and a number is drawn rrom the wheel of sumbers, unit nt the '.ame timec a prize is rawn fromt the other whieel. Thie num~lber tind~ prize. drawnl )ut are ospenied an .t exiblited toI the audiene,-ac', andtt regis ered by the (JomAissinewrs; the prize being phicedi ngainnt ie number drawn This operatiois~l repeated until all the prizes are drawun t 4. Approxantationl Prlzes.--.The two preceding sod the twi,.ucceedligNumbersU to tihose dirawhaig the first T Prizes will be entr ied to tihe 23 ApproxImation Prizes. For xaple: If Tick at No. 11,250 draws time $73,030 Prize, h.ue rickets aun.1'red 11,248, 11,249, 11,251, 11,252, wiii inch be enttled 8 $4330. If Ticket No. 5533 draws the 3,330 Prize, sho,'-'rickets nutmbered 543. M59, 551.552, will mach be entitled 1r *800, and so on according to the above nlaehme. The 5.0010 )rize of $20) will be determined by the last figureof the . w'.ich drawathec $70,0350. For example, Ifthme o. drawiug the 7 ',000 prize ends with No. 1. then all the Tickets where thie aumb er ends In 1 will be entitled tio $20. f the Nusaher e- .ls with Number 2, then all thie Tickets where (he Nuanberc ends In 2 wt be entitled to $20, snd so n tamE. CETIFI4IATAS OF PACKAGES8 will be sold at the f.llowing rates, .rhich ls thcrisk : Certifcate of PsuA age or ten 'Whole Tickets....$80 (jertieale of Ps.:kage of ten Hall Tickets...........4 Certieate of Psaikage of ten Quarter Tickets.........20 Certificte of Pasokage of ten Eighth Tickets..........10 In Ordeelng TIckets or Certificates, Enclse the m-e to our addlress for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of wL.'oh they will be forwardeid by first tmall. Purchasers can l.ave 'Ticketa ending in any figure they tmny designutie. gg"''rTe Lii of Drawn Number, andi Prizes will be setato purchase.4 itmediately after the dirawing. g.iPrchase will please write their signatures plain, nd give theIr P- et Omnee, County and Stale. R1emnemb.:r that every 'rize is drawn and payable In elt without dede >tion. "All prizes of 1,0100 andl under, paid immediately after the drawig--Ot-.er prizes at tihe ustiualt. of thirty dnys. ~All coma' nications strictly econdential. ~'Address orders fo.r Tickets or Certificates to A l.S SW AN & C0O, A uatesta, Ga A itof t' e numbers thai are drawn from the wheel, with tihe amount if the prize thmat ench one Is entitled to, will be pnhilshe.i after every drawing. in the foliowing pa e-. New Orn ans Delta, Moblile Register. Charleston nard, Nasi filik aazelt'9, Atlanta intelligencer. New York Weekiv Day Book. Augusta (Ga.) Coustitutionali, Richmond Dispatchm New York Dilspateh. P'aulng (Miss.) Clari, Savasnnahm Morning News, and Little Rtock (Ark.) True Demoent. 1 Mayn 1l 4 1 CAROLINA HOTEL, T HE Pioprietor of this well known and popt lar HOTEL takes peculiar pleasure in ai nouncing to his friends and the travelling publi gencrall', that this House is open for the receptio of company, and that his whole eaergics will h put into requisition to gratify the wants of eac and all who may favor himt with their patronag< The Ilouse-bas just been thoroughly repaire an.] the Rooms and Furniture put in excellent com dition for the Spring and Summer season. Mr Table will be furnished with the best tha can be had, and presided over by one skilled i1 the culinary department-and in short, everythin! requisite to gratify the taste of the epicurean wil be supplied in abundance. The servants of th, SROLINA HOTEL are noted for their polite ani attentive character, and are ever in attendance u >bey the wishes of my Guests. New STABLES have recently been built, whic1 tre commodious and complete, and Horses left ii my care will receive kind and careful treatment. Thankful for past encourauement and patron ige, I respectfully solicita continuance of the same JOHN A. MAYS. W The travelling community are notified that hey and their baggage will be conveyed, at a mo, nent's warning, without charge, to the Carolina oi eorgia Depots. J. A. . Hamburg, May 3 1858 tf 10 PUBLIC SALE! I WILL sell at my residence on TUESDAY, the 18th of this Month, the following articles ol roperly, to wit: A foe lot of COWS, several with young calves; 'wo large fat STEERS and several young BULLS, A flne growing Crop of WHEAT, and a small Crop of CORN, clean and in good orderj Lot of HOGS, Sows with young pigs; Lot of flue fat SIIOATS; House h'ld and Kitchen FURNITURE; small lot of CORN, SlIUCKS and PLOUGHIS; 1 two horse WAGON and H ARN LSS; and numerous other articles too edious to mention. TERxs-On a credit till first January next, witli aterest from day of sale. Purchasers will be re 1uired to give nore with approv. d sureties. CLARISSA LANDRUM. May 4 1858 2t 10 Notice. LL persons having demands against the Es N tate of A. G. Rountree, deceased, will present bem properly attested to the subscribers for pay nent, and all indebted to said Estate must make mnediate payment. A JONATHAN G STEEDMAN, WILLIAM A. MEIRITT. A dm'rs. cun. tesiamento annexo. May 4 tf 10 Edgefield Female Collegiate IN ST IT UTE ! HE Exercises of this Institute will commence on the FIRST DAY of March next under e management of MISS A. J. R. MEARS, PRINCIPAL. The Proprietors feel well assured that the Insti te, under the management of these Ladies, wi;l e well conducted, and will afford educational fa ilities equal to those of any Institution in the tate. The Scholastic year is divided into two Sessions f five months vach. The first Session will end an the 10th JnIv. The second will commence on lie 2nd day of August and end on the 17th day f December. The RATES OF TUITION are as follows: the Primary Department, includinir Spel in, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Eng lish Grammar, Geography, and Vocal Mu si, per Session,..... ........ -------. 12,50 te Collegia'e Departmtent, including Read ing, Writing, Eng. Gramtmar, Geography, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Geotne.ry, Algebra, Logic, Rhetoric, Eng. Comnposi tion and Vocal Music, per Session,... 20,00 French (Extra) per Sessi.............1000 n the Ornamental Department, For Music ont Piano, per Session.......25,00 For Drawing and Painting in Water Col ors, per Session, .... ...... ........10,00 Embroidery Chenille upon Satin, per Ses 10,00 Embossed Embroidery, " 10,00 Tufting, *" 10,00 Hair Work, , " 10,00 Grecian Palinting, " 10,00 Oriental P'aintinmg, " 10,00 Pastel Painting, " 5,00 Students of Music on the Piano will be charged 3 per Session for u-o of Piano, to pay explense of ;eeping instruments in tune. Each pupil will he charged $1.50 per Session to fray contingetit expenses, for fuel, &c. &.Tuitioi bills due and p~ayable at the end of awh tessionm. The Ins-titute will be furnished with three Pi amos in three separate rooms o1 the Institute build ig for the use of the putpils. Vocal Mlusic is deemed by the Propiitors to be necessary plart of every young hlady's edttcat.io'n, ence singing is madle a part of thme regular exer ises of the [nstitute, antd the whole School will be xercised in Vocal music as often as twice a week. WV. W. ADA MS, S. W. NICilOLSON. At the close of the year a Cat-dlogne will be pub. shed embracing the names of all the pupils in at 'ndane during the year, with an engraving of the uihings and premnises. Edgefield, S. C., Feb 23, 1858. tf 7 Bricks! Bricks!! UST made and for smale 100,000 Good BRICKS, which will be sold on reasonabk ermus. A consideraide discout tmade for cash. H. D. CROOKER. SApril2 1858 tf 15 Notice, LL persons indebted to the estate of Daniel Boone, dec'd., are requested to make immedi. Lte payment, and all persons having demandm against the same are hereby notified to preset hem properly attested. L. P.. BOONE, Adm'r PETER OUZT. ~mos Dec. 23,1857. tf 50. OTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS W ILL be let to the Lowest bidder the building of th e B ridge across Stevens' Creek, near Mr 3eorge McKie's, on Wednesday thme 12th day o Uay next. The conditions will be specified at tlhi lay of letting, and will be let at the Creek, pre isely at 11 o'clock. J. P. NIXON, Comn. M Mar 3 1 10* 8 Notic. LL persons indebted to the Estate of Charle: MicGregor, D~ee'd. will please make imnmedi ate payment. And those havinE any demands wi] present them properly atteted. A. RAMSAY, Adm'r. July 7 1857 tf . 2G T IlE Impiorted SPANISHI 1Jack COLU5MIUS will stand the Sp,, lg Season of 1858 at Edgefield C. II., and will serve a limited tnmer - of Mares at Ten Dollars t~me eason, payable when the' arc is servedi (in cash or a mine note.) Mates bred to this Jack not proving in foal can be sent back the next year free o harue. 'S. F. GOODE. Mar t0 tf 0 NOTICE.-AI iiperson indebted to the Es tate of John Kirksey, dec'd., are hereb; timely warned to make paynment forthwith, ani those having claimns against the E itate are notifies to render them in, properly attested, at an earl; day. E. P. H. KIRKSEY, acting Ex'or. Dec30 tf 51 Flour, Flour. EIGT Y Sacks good F AMILY FL.OUR, frol jDorn's Steam 31i11, at three domllara per saek r.s. -1. B. SULLIVAN d& CO. A pril 28 tf 16 STATE NOTICE.-Al persons indebte to the Estate of A. T. Traylor, dec'd., at notified to settle the same forthwith ; and theo havig demands against, the said Estate will plea render them in, paroperly attested, to the Admin trator at Calhoun's Mills, A bheville District, S. M. 0. TAL MAN, A dm'or. April 28 - 3nm* 10 1ES M5 IACKERE L-Just rceived sev ril Kitts of fine MBSS I'mA CKER EL. Ci an... trythm. E. T. DAVIS, Aa-T. FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C, 'THE S'bscribers take pleasure in informing . their friends and patrons that they are NOW RECEIVING a Large Addition to their al c ready extensive SLobk of PURE and F RESIL Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &cs .T 0 P HYSCI 1 A N S. We are prepared andwill take pleasure in fur nishing Physicians witha COMPLETE OUTFIT of Medicines. Instruments, Shop Furniture, Medi t cal -addle Bags, & c., &c., &c. , T O THE L AD I E S. We will also say to ths Ladies 'that our Stock comprises'ALL articles -for theTOILET, from the Dressing Comb and Brush to the richest Perfume ry. Fine Soaps, Pomades, flair Restoratives, Dc pilatory, Cosmetics, Lubin's Genuine Extracts, &c. Also, FL AVORING EXTRACTS for Culinary pur TO THE PLANTER We say, your wants have been attended to in our present selection. Send in your orders, or come in and let us put you up- a complete Plantation Case of Medicines, Instruments, &c., with full di rections or use. in all simple cases, and thereby save time, money and health. A simple cathartic or the timely administiation of an emetic, or an anodyne, does and will often break the chain of morbid action, thereby preventing serious and pro tracted illness. TO SUFFERING HUMANITY We extend the invitation to call on us. We have all of the most reputable nostrums recommended to cure almost all of the ills and aches to which Besh is heir to. If you cannot find anything adapted to your case, we will exert our skill in preparing something for your relief. |Prescriptions filled with accuracy anil dis patch at all hours, day of night. ;gCall and examine our Stock at the Drug Store under the Odd Fellows' & Masonic Hall. A. G. & T. 1..TEAGUE. Edgefield, April 29 tf 10 LIGHT---LIGET---LIGHT. GREAT desideratum in the way of LIMIT r is accomplished. An illuminating Oil is prepared from Coal, called KEROSENE OIL, which for Brilliancy and Intensity of Light Is unsurpassed by all other artificial lights. It is not explosive-will extinguish fire if poured on it -and last, though not east, it is very little more expensive than sunshine.4 A small Lamp, giving the Light of six Candles, will not cost excee ing half a cent an hour, which can be graduated so as to give less light at a much less expense. We have the exclusive Agency for the KERO SENE OIL and LAMPS in this place, and will sell them at Charleston prices and terms, whieh are exclusively for Cash. A. 0 & T. J. TEAGUE. April 28 tf 16 New Spring and Summer Goods E. PEN1X9 Agent, IS now receiving and op.:ning a VERY CHOICE and BEA UTIF UL Stock of Spring and-Summer Goods, purchased at low prices in New York, 'liladelphin, Baltimore and Charleston. liis Stuck will enbrauw every variety anJl style of Goods suited to the seasons, and will be soid at prices that will not fail to-give enti - satisfaution. The public are respectfully invited to call and ex ainine his stock. March 30 I f 12 A CARDS I'H E Subscriber respectfually informs his friends land patrons that he is still'attending to the WATCH REPAIRING BUSINESS, Having removed his Shop to his residence * of of ai unile West of the Village. Thankful for p~ast favors, he solicits the continuance of that liberal patronage he has so long 'received. His work, as heretofore, wvill be warranted to give entire satis :faction, or no charge will be ipade. Ie has just received a large assortment of iWATCH MATERI.\LS. He is also prepared for Electro Plating, with |(OLrD and SILVER, Watch.Cases, Spoons, Forks, Jewelry, &c. PIANOS ne..tly repaired and corr-erdy tun jg' Any work left at my Cottage, will be p c tually attended to. I. A. (CRAY. April 21 . 2mi 15 O WING to the continued bad health which I am now afflicted with, and but little pros pects of a final recovery, 1enders me unfit foir lbt siness any loneer, I am,,therefore, desirous of sel ling out t'o an approvedl purchaser on very nmodern te terms, my ENTIRE~ STOCK ap~j R 'DE now keptin th'e Brick Store, next beiw Mechanics' Batik, consisting of general House Furnishing Supplies, sUcit As S TdV ES, R AN G ES, GR AT ES, 11LL10W W A RE, Of the very best kind. .-TIN WARE OF ALL KINDS. COPPER, SHEET IRON, BRASS, LE AD, BLOCK TIN AND S1iELF GOODS, Of the very best cutlery, of late importation ; with a Mechanical business attached, with my own workmen, which wotuld be hired at the sanme time if desired, witih the necessary Machines and Tools, Patterns, and many other things too tedions to mention. This is a business of THIIRTY-ONE YEAR'' operation, and is a firstrate opening for some young man just starting in the world. Will also be sold, if desired, 30 BOXES ROOFING TIN; 20 do le do 15 1 x do, and 5 do 20 by 1x, suita ble for customer's work ; together with a large supply of WIRE, all Nos. from 1 to 20, with all kinds of FITTINGS, suitable to the busines. Timne will be given to an approved pechascr. Enquire of Bi. F. CH EW. Augusta, A pril 21 Ot 15i GROCERIES, GROCERIES:; ni liE Subscnrie wouldl call 1he nttention of bkluyers to their large Stock of GROCERIES now on ha,&d and daily receiving, consisting in paurt of 500 LARGE SIZE NEW SACKS SALT, 300 Bbls. TJiIOMASTON LIME, 100 BALES llEAVY GUNNY IUAGGING, 200 BOLTS " PATTIED) " 300 COIL GREEN LEAF ROPE, 200 IIALF " " 50 Ilhds. NEW CROP MOLASSES, 20 TIERCES NEW CR01P MOLASSES, 100 Bbls. e" 50 Bbls. CilOICE NE W OR f.RA NS SY RUP, 100 EbIs. ALL GRADES SUGAIR, 25 Ilhdv. " 100 BAGS COFFEE, all qualiti. a, 300 BOXES ADAMVANTINE C.ANDlLES, 00000 L~bs. TENNESSEE BACON, &c. Thankful for -the very liberal patronnige extendled to them, they respectfully ask the continunnee or the emne. .ESTES & CL ARK. Augustn, Ga, A pril 21 1858 If 15 NEW GOODS FOR 1858 ! SPRING AND SUMMER SUPPLIES. f ' A M now receiving muy Spring supplies of Dry I Goods, Groceries, &c., &c., which, in point of qualIty and cheapness, will comipare favorably with t Goods offered by 'the merchants of Hlamburg -and Augusta. My stock of Dry Goods consists of almost every Svariety of rLadies' Dress Goods, Of the most fashionable styles and of all qualities. -Also, a fine assortment of seasonable Goods fojr Gentlensen and Youtha's Wear. AlIso, a large variety of nBONNETS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &C, In the G ROCE RY line I am prepared to offer such iniducemnents as must pIlease my customers. My stock consists of an assortment of. Sugar, Cof'ee, Tea, ilolasses, &c. Also, alwa s on hand T'OB91CCO, SEGA RS, cSNUFF, WI N E S, -BR ANDiES, P U R E MEDICINES, 4.. - Lg Come and look at my Stock. J. L. HARMON. * Winter Seat, Mar 29 tf 11 - OTICE-L. B. COCIIRAN, Esq., is my .~ duly authorized Ageint dur ing tmy absence l from the'State. E. C. BLAND. April 28 8St1 SPRING-, TRADE CHOICE DRY GOODS. BROOM & NORRELL AUGUSTA, GA., W OULD invite the attention of the eit zens Edgelld limstrict to their large and elegan Stock of SPRING AND SUN.1ER GOODS which they are now displain n t their ONE PRICE STORE! Comprising everything of the latest nnd rrest ole gant st) les in 41 E1' LACE NANTILLAS, TALNAS, SHAWLS. HO O P S K 11a TS, of every style manufactured. HOOPS OF EVERY KIND. of our own imipurtliioin. French, English & American Prints, GINGHARYS, IMIUSLINS, CHALLIES, BEREGES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, FURNITURES Brilliants, Jaconets, Cambries, &c. -A LSO All the best make-rs in the market, of D 0 M E S T I C S, HOUSEWXIrF GOODS, LINENS, LINEN DAMASKS, SIEETINGS, Pillow Linens and Cottons, Towelings, &c., &c, &c. Making up one of tie Best Stocks of Dry Goods ever ofiered in this market, and embra cing all of those styles most highly prized by good housekeepers. A ud as we are the only .louse in the City that inivariably adhere tu the ONE PRICE SYSTEM, We would call partieu!ar attention to this feawure of our Traile, and ask all to consider its advantares it euarantees to the iUYERi the l.oWiST MAR KET PRICES, because it forces the SELLER down to the sinallent sum lie can allord to take for his goods, and of course IAR'GA INS cannot be expeoted from any other mode of do:ng biuiness. gr Please notice that we rigidly adhere to ONE PRICE. W-That price we WAR t NTEE to be as low as the lowest. g And that we never resort to the trick of BA ITING. Augusta, Apr 12 tr 14 1858. SPRING EXPOSITION! 1858. SPRIING IMJPORTATIONS OF F1R.T CLASS STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS! Silks, Grenadines, Bareges, Challies, Mus. lins, Embroideries, Hosiery, 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 A ucusta. Our great facilities for obtaining GOODS from Auction and large Im porters, are such as to ensure our customers that they may make their purelhases from us at the very lowest prices; and many leading articles much lelow the market value. Onr Nortlbern, Eastern and European Corres. poilents will send us weekly therouchout the sea. son, all that is Ne w, Novel and Stylish, in the way oi Dress Goods and Emabroiderics. - Our House claims the especial attention of Stran gers anti Visitors, as only one price is asked, ani all Goods are marked in plain figures; therefore, inexperienced purchasers are not over charged. Ladies will always receive kind and courtenus attention-it will allbra our salesmen plensure to show Goods. DICKEY & PIBBDS. P. S.-Sole Southern Agents for John White side & C.o.'s eebrated IRISH L1NEtNS. Augusta, .\lar 29) tf 12 WATCH lYAKER! TfHJE Subscriber having 1'archlased the premisem L.formuerly occupied by Mr. H. A. GR AY, asa Watch repairinig shop. is now pirepared to do .all kinds of work in connectitn with WVatelaes, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver Ware.. Having secured the services of a FIRRT CL ASS WATCH MAKER, and being a practical Clockt Maker himself, lie hopes to give entire satisfact~ion. All work done at his shop is warranted, and if it fails to give satisfaction, the money will he re funded. All persons leaving work with 1im may depen~ upon getting it at thte time promiised. P.S8.-A Rtegulator, that will keep exact time, will be kept running in the shop. Persons dem'i rious of obtainting the trnte time can be accomoda ted at iany hour in the day. April 6 1858 -tf 1:3 CARRIAGE MAN UFACTORY. r lHE Subscribers return their thanks to their .kind p atrons for the liberal support they have received, and respectfully solicit a continu ance of that genierous patrontage. Thev state with confidence now that they arc WELL~ PR EPAR ED to carry on the Coach 1ffaking and Repairing Businesl In its various branches. Their work shall be ex scted in a'durable, handsome, style atnd by work men skilled in their respective trades. We have and itntend aiways keeping ott handa large and fine assortment of ARIAGES, BUGGIES, RCCKA WAY S, &C, Of the our owvn manufacture-beautiful to behold and of much value to the lucky purchaser. WVe will also keep constantly in our Establish mnt a full Stock of Northern BUGGIES and CAR RIAGES, of superior manufacture. gg All sorts of REPAIRING done in the bes manner, nind with the greatest dispatceh. EO7Call and examine our Stock. Our price have been put down to corrspslond with the hard times. SMITH &n JONES. Dec 23 tf 50 Octagon Burial Cases T HE Subscriber keeps constanttly on hand at hm Furniture Rloomns. opposite the Poest Oflice, arge assortment of this newv style of METALIH BURIAL CASES, of beautiful formi, and finishes in perfect resemblance of highly polished ROSE WOOD. These CAS ES are now extensively use and possess many valuable advantages over a: Cofins nows before the public. -A LSO I will also keep ready for delivery at a moment' warninig, a line Stock of WOOD COFFINS, of m: own amanufacture, and oh all sizes, prices and quality JOHN M. WITT. Edgefield, May 13 :f 18 ~NO~TCE. My derms 'or~ selling MET ALIC BURI'CA S1S is Cask, but ishould the casth not accompan: te order, itnterest will be charged fromt the day delivery. JOHN M. WITT. N. 1.-Wood Coflins will be sold as formerly. .Jan. 20 _ __ tf 2 NTOTIC E,-All those indebted to S. E. Boy erA gemit, will please settle, as I am desi rous of making a change in businiess. No othet orders will be attended to without the Casht. S. E. BOWERS, Agent. Hlambiurg, Mar 29 tf 12 NOTICE is hereby given that applicatio wvill be made before the Legislature acti next Session, for a Charter of a Rail Road to tu from Hamburg to Columbia. A....l .2 1-t 15 CANDIDAT ES. I" Tus Friends of WILLIAM G4EGG, Esq., respectfnlly announce hini as a Candidate for Sen ator at the next clection. Feb1 *4 M The Friends of Col. JAMES P. CARROLL respectfully present him as a Candidate for the r State Senate at the ensuing ecection. If Tn friends of S. W. GARDNER, respect fully announce him a Candidate for the House of Representatives at the ensuing election. May 4 to 10 : Tn Friends of Mr. WADE HOLSTEIN, respectfully nominate him as a Candidate for elec tion to a Seat in the next Legislature. lar 10 to* 9 gWE are authorized by the friends of Col. JAMES TOMPKINS 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. DEAI13NG, to nominate him as a Candidate for a seat in the Houze of Representatives at the next election. April.7 to 13 O07 The friends of M. W. GARY, Esq., present him as a Candidate for the State Legislature at the next election. Mar. 31. to* 12 g* THE Friends or W. W. ADAMS, Esq., re spectfully present him as a candidate for the State Legislature at its next Session. Mar 23 to* 11 ,U The Friends of J. HAMDEN BROOKS, Esq., respectfully present him as a Candidate for the State Legislature at its next Session. |S.T HE Friends of Maj. ABRAM JONES re spectfilly present him as a Candidate for re-elec tion to the State Legislature. Mar 10 fo* '9 0cor b3:Lorri . LEWIS COVAR, V. W. SALE, WM. QUATTLEBUM, LEWIS JONES, It. BOULWARE, Wcr Cler3. F. M. NICHOLAS, EDMUND PENN, S. HARRISON, WILLIAM L. STEVENS, LEWIS COLEMAN, JAMES SPANN, ROBERT D. BRYAN, JACKSON COVAR, 3Por Ta::. Coflector. CHAS. M. MAY, JOHN C. LOVELESS, STARLING TURNER, M. W. LYLES, E. W. HORN. THEOPHILUS DEAN, CHARLES CARTER, 3 cr cQrr . ar . W. F. DURISOE, E. 13. FOREST, S.B.iGRIFFIN,* .A.ttorz.ey at 1msw, Will attend punctually to all business entrusted to his care. E DGEFI ELD C. H., Dec 2, 1857. tf47 Ijs A.W 3NrcO T IC . IYI lie.to~r in EQIUITY, will practice in this and the adjoining Distriets. Office, above B. C. annr~'s Store. .1Deel16 ly 49 W.A.!'E34 mEIIxI~, PHYSICIAN, WILL attend promptly to all business of the VTprofession entru-ted to his care. OFFICE, Edgefleld C. 1U-, S. C. April 0 1858 tf 1:3 CHEOPLASTIC 'PROCESS .oF iNSEaTING* ...TIWICI A. TET3E. ' 311E Subrcriber having furnished himself with .a license to use this N EW PROCESS of INSER.TING ARTIFICIAL TEETH, s no"w rea'by to serve aill who may need such, with an assurance of a more perfect adaptation, and a closer resemjblance to the naturnl organs, than can be realized. by any other method. Its perfect pu rity. cleanliness, freedom fr'om all taste, or galvanie sensation, d1urability, comfort and security, are among the advantatges claimed for this SUPERIOR mode of setting Artificial T1eeth. H. PAREER. June 24, ____.tf 24 T II OS.3.. & C. I. M O I SE,. SUCCESSORS TO LEE A MOISE, WLESALE GROCER3, No. 7, Ilayne Sireet, CHARLESTON, S. C,. Jan 27 1y 3 -Ridgeway Academy. T HE Exercises of this institution will be con ducted under the superintendance of the Subscriber, this year; and he trusts, by strict attentioni to pup~ils commtittedl to his care to. give satisfaction to paren'., and advance the pupils as rapidly as possible. Rates of* Tuition. 1st Class-Orthography, Hteading and Arithmetic, $12.00. 2nd Class-Primary Geography and the above, $15.00. 3rd Class-The above studies with English Grammar, - $18.00. 4th Class-The same with Algebra and Gomnetry, $20.00. Latin and F'rentch, $25.00 Although it is desirable that pupils should begin with the first of the quarter, still, pupils will be received at all tinmes, and charged only for the proportion of the time of the session remaining. M. B. WARD. A1rl 4. 14 CLAIM AGENCY. P ENSIONS and BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS I.procured, and Land Warrants bought. sold or located on liberal terms, and with despatch by TILLMAN H. CLARK. Edgefild, C. H. Mar 16, Sm*~ 10 Mount Enon Work Shop; T5i1I!E universal satisfaction that the work alone .by the subscriber has heretofore given, en couragesi himt to h.,pe that foir the ft'ure lie will be equaly successful, ie irs better prepared every ear to do better wurk, andl he does not hesitate to say that the COT TON GINS AND THIRA SIIElRS made by him are equal to any now oil'ered for sale. Many t.-stim~onials of this fact aight be given. W ork kept constantly on hand, and orders exe cuted at the shortest, notice. A ddress, T110.\AS E. CIIA PMAM, Coleman's X Roads. Edlgefield Idist. S. C. E gOr Mr. D. R. DURISOE, at the " Advertiser Office, who is my authorized 'Agent. OT ICE is hereby given to all who are in debted to nie in Edgefield District, either by Note or Account in 1853, '54, '65 or '66, to come -forward and se'ttle the same if they wish to save cost. Also, those in arrears for 1857 will please Scall and settle by cnsh or note very soon. The notes and accotunts can be found at my Mill in Edgeleld District. J. Y. L. PARTLOW. Mar 31 m- 12 F INE CA TSU P. T UST rcceived a few dozen Bott~les of A No.'1 r) CAThUP, which was put up last year by a gentleman of this Town. Try it--it speaks f..r itself. E. T. DAVIS, Agt. .A pril0I 858 tt 13. IIOICE BACON.-G. L. PENN, Aa-r, awill receive this evening, 1,000 lbs. GOOD ACON, which will be sold as low as can he af forded. April21, 1858. tf 15 NE-W SPRING AND SUbMIMEA. READY MRADE C LO0T H I U36 RAMSEY & LABAW, (Opposite the Union Bank,) A RE receiving daily, and are offering to their friends and customers the largest and beat Stock thi.s neason they have ever ofbred. Having purchased the entire Stock almost exclusively for CASH, vnd paid unusual attention to the mann facture of ithe Clothing, we are prepared to offer them at prices to defy c.nmpetition. We have an elegant line of SCARFS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, UNDERSHIRTS and DRA WES, every grai;: Linen Bosom SHIR'I4, from the well knot*n manufactories of M.orrison & Co., Golden Hill, John M Davis & Co , and Fowler & Co. -ALSO A complete line ot GLOVES, of every kind; HANDKERCHIEFS, SOCKS, &c. We have also avery large stock of SERVANTS DLOTHING, of every kind, which we would 691 especial attention to. Merchants and others would do well to call be rore purchasing elsewhere. Augusta, April 21, ly 15 . . N A CARD. SPRING & SUMMER OPENING! R ISS m. P. MATIIEWS, Augusta, 1 Ga., having just returned rom New York, wspectfully calls the attention of her former friends nd patrons, es well as strangers visiting the oity, ao her stock of SPRING and SUMMER _. EATS, DRESS CAPS, HEA DRESSE, Riding Hats, French Flowes, &, ,&c., &c., vhich she opened on the 1st inst, at her new store, pposite the Masoni Hllal, formerly occupied by Ward & Barchard. Also, a full assortment of hildren's HATS; Lace. Silk and Mourning WANTILL AS, iDrtas TRIMM% INGS, Ladies' SKIRTS, CORSETS AND HOOPS )f every description. Miss MATHEWS returns hanks to her numerous friends and customers for heir past patronage, and solicits a continuaneo of he same. All orders attended to promptly. M. P. MATHEWS. Auansta, Apr 5 2mo -.13 SPRING A N D SUKIMER DRY GOODS-! AND AMES DIENEY, Augusta, Ga., has just returned rom the .orthern markets with a superior stock of Fancy and Damestic Goods, omprisinig some Qf the newest styles, as well as ie finest texture of DRESS GOODS, to which e wishes to cnll theR att-ntiOn of all persons visiting Augusta, plelging himself that lie will permit no me to undersell him, andl is confident ;J.at he can sell at least from 5 to 10 per cent. cheaper han any other CASH STl.O' IC in the City. He nd those in his erup'ayment will feel a pleaiure in Naiting tin thie who favor him with a call ; and as lhey wiil of ureessity have to examine the stocks f the city in order to find the best value, he hopes they wi.1 bear in mind his store, which is one door tbuve the Georgia Railroad Bank. CALL AND SEE HIS STOCK? gudy your interests ! Yobody compelled to buy! Ererybody waited on ii pleaure ! ALL STYLES-VERY LOW. Printed Lawn, OIrgandie and JACONETS, aU varieti. a and very cheap; Printi-d LAIwn, 4drgandie and Jaconet ROBBS, different styles ; Pr inted Lawn BA REGES and GREN ADI'ES; A lar.:e lot of ()ING HAMS and CALiCOES; Swiss, Jaconet igad Mull MUSLINS; A jiplendid tekof EMBROII)ERED Goods; Bummer SHIAWLSahd MfANTILLAS. ' IYILLINEaT EPARTEN T s to) be found all thtat is novel, neaver having been tetter suppli, d with all that is desirable in - BONNETS, HEAD ORESSES, &c., &c., &C. . heetings, Shairtings & Osnaburgs. IRISHI LINENS; TABLE LINENS and TOWELLUNGS; Musquito NE-ITINGS; Bed SPREA DS, FRINGES, &c. A full supply of IIOSIElRY, &e., &e, &c. A ugusta, A pril 5 tf 13 Head Quarters, 2ND BRIG , Is-r DIVISION, S. C. M. Enoamr~o C. 11, A prdl 20th, 1858.5 ORDE RS, NO The Colonels of the respective Regiments within the 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, So. Ca., Militia, are ereby required to make an accurate and full return o the Brigadier General of the actual strength of the. various Corps compaiing their eom mand ; to rether with the names of the field officers and their ank, on or before the fourth Monday in May next. By order of W. C. M~ORAGNE, Brig. Gen'l. 2nd Brig. 1st Division, S. C. M. II. W. Anwoo, Brig. Major. Eg Abbeville Banner and Independent Prss please copy. A pril 21st, 1858 5t 16 -Head-Quarters, 1-rut RIEGI1ENT, S. C. M., MaINa Cauni, A pril 13, 1858. TI lE LOW ER BATFALION of this Regiment Swill assemble at' MT. WILLING, on Satur any the 15th May, armed and equipped as the law Jire.ts, for drill and review. The UPPER BATTA L.ION will assemble at BUR NETT'S, on Saturday the 22d May, armed and equipped as the law directs, for drill and te view. The Commissioned and non-Comnmissioned Offi ers will assemble the day previous fur drill and In rstrution. Lieut. Cal. BArns and M.-j. Drax are hereby charged with the extension, of this order to thmdr respctive commands. Messrs. McCarty and Turner will please nct as Mlusicians. By order of Col. S.~ J. WATSON. J. II. Warrs, Adj't. A pril 14 - St .14 Head-Quarters, 9TH REGIMENT, S. C. M. TUeKER's PoNo, May 8, 1858. A COURT MARTIAL will be held at Mrs. .S. usan Brunson's, on Suturdaty the 29th.May, for the purpose of trying all defaudters of Militia and Patrol duty. The Court will consist of the following officers, who are hereby authorized to be in attendance: Maj. G. W. BURTON, Presid,-nt. Capt. Svoaxn, Capt. Taaunxoiw, " LANGLEY, " MoawAi, "TZMMERMAS,J Lieut, SETTL.E. "Hor~xus,I Capt. DANIEL BRU~isoN, Judge Advocate. By order of Col J. WV. TOMPKINS. MAT. Moss, AdJ't. May 5 45 16 New Cheap Goods, T3 TIE Subscriber is now receiving at his Store a .FULL ASSORTMENT OF' GOODS, to which he respectfully invites the attention of1 his friends and customers. gg Thankful for past favors, he solicits.a cen tinuance of the same. JOHN M. CLARK. Cold Spring, S. C., April 21 1858 tf 35 NOTICE !-All persons indebted to the Es tate of George MeD. Rearden are requesteti to make immediate settlement ; and those having demands againlbt the Estate will please present them forthwith, properly attested. . K. P. B. KIRKSEY, Ad'or. Jan 0,553. Freak Arrivals!i rUST received a supply of Chesapeake OYS oTERS; Fresh SALMON and MACKEREL, hermetically sealed; Also, one barrel pure old PEACH BR ANDY. For sae by .S. I..BOWERS, Ag't. H amburg, May 41868 . tf 16