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- ? - The Soda Font Opened I 1" AT T'E DaI BGS'O3R E. Always Ic4- to' suit the weather, and always fiavred with choice Syrups. Call nd test the Healthful Beverige. kedp the stemi cool, and repel the febrile ten dencieswhile yet in their incipiency. We wish. to keep the Font playing regularly through the summer; so begin with us at once. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE. Ma'y 19 tf 19 Rsliuous Notice. Tun next 5th.Sabbath Union meeting will be held with thejorn's Creek Church commencing an Friday before the 5th Sunday in May. The meeting will be organized at 10 o'clock, A. M., and atni ininiediately upon the introductory Sermon to.be delivered by Elder D. D. Bamusox. Elder S. P.Gxrzzs, Alternate. Query: How should Churches deal-with mem bers who have committed public offiences ? J. S. MATHEWS, MoDnkAon. 0. W. Nixox, Clerk. DR.M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE. - Naw YoR, May 15, 1852. Mrs. Hainen, No. 600 Fourth Street, says: A child of ide' showing symptoms of worms, I gave it a hot tisof Dr. 'Ise's Celebrated Vermifuge which brought a bunch Af worms, numbering, I should judge, about thirty. Tlpe child was very sick during the operation, but is now well and hearty. re. 2wist,'.No. IS Acenue D, writes under date of August 10, 1852, and says she had been troubled with worms for more then a year, and that she took one bottle of DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMI PUGE, prepared by Fleming Bros., which brought away from her over three hundred worms, big and little. She now believes herself to be entirely free from disease. Aro. Bugyiea, a German, woman, residing at 204 Rivington street, says, that after using one vial Of M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VER MIFUGE, she pass ed two large $ape worwe. The above certificates are all from parties well known in this city. If there are any who doubt, they have.the names and addresses, ad can satisfy them selves by personal inquiry. . Purchasers will be careful to ask for bR M'LNE'S OBLEBRATED LIVER PILLS, manu factured by FPVI1NG BROS., of Pittsburgh, Pa. All oth'er Lijer. Pill@ in comparison are worth!eos. Dr. M'Lane's'genuine Liver Pills, also his celebre.ted Vermifage, can-now be had at all respectable drug stores. Nonegenuine weithout the signtiture of 52 ' s FLEMING BROS. W'.Tu friends of Dr. 11. R. COOK, respect fully :.nnouuce him as a Cqndidate for a seat in the House of Repesentatives at the next election. .L V AL2L 3 B. GR IFFIN. Attorney at LAW and e Solicitor in EQUITY, will attend punctually to all business entrusted to his care. He may pe-found at all times either in the Ofice of the Commissioner in Equity, or in his own Ofiee immediltely in rear of the Court House. EDUOFBiLDO. H., May 19, 1858. tf 47 E. II. YOUNGBLOOD, .A.'to)0rxsa7 at Z.saw , . . LIattendpromptly to all business placed InIais hands. mice at Edgefield C. H., S. C. Ma19 tf 19 Rich Dress Goods, . DROOMY & NORREL, Augusta, Ga., . aveJust received, per Adams' Express Com ic:h Organdle Flouneed ROBES; do Twisted Silkc do do do Jaconist Robe's A'QUILLE ; . * do Orgmndle do do French Printed Jaconets, Cambrics &, Brilliants, A large and .handsome assortment of MANTIL LAS, of Lstue and Silk, and very cheap. LINEN .KYOjES-very handsome. PIQUE 4CLOT H, White Trimmings, Alexander's Kid'Gloves, Ac. Augusta, May 18 tf * 19 .T OST--About the lst May a psair of GOLD) .Li SPECTACLE.S, for the recovery of which a suitable reward will be p~aid. J011N COLG'4N. May 19 e-t8 19 I CE!I ICE l--Always on hand a supply of ICE, which will be sold at 6 Cents per pound Cash..E. T. DAV1$, Ait. May19 - _ _ tf 19_ L EMONS--Just received fire Boxes Choice LEMONS. E. T. DAVIS, Agent. M a y 1 9 , . tf 19 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIE LD DISTRICT, IN ORDINA RY. Henry Butler and wife, P'laintiffs,) vs. Partition. Isaac Ooggins, et. al. Defendants.) B Y an order from the Ordinary, I shall proceed to sell at Edgoeld Court House, on the first Monday in June next, for Paertition, the Real Es tate of Jameos Goggins, deceased, a tract or pa:r eel of land, lying and being in the District and State aforesaid, containing one hundred and ninety six (196) acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of Wesley Culbreath, James Pitts, Jacob Wheek-r and others. Tzas-On a credit until the first of December next. Purchasers to give bond and security and a mortgage to the Ordinary to secure the p~urchlase money, and to pay for titles. Cost to be paid in cash .. JAS. E[DSON, s.E.n. May 12 185 4te 18 State Of South Carolina, EDOEFIELD DISTRICT, mN ORDINAR . BElenor Warren, et. aL Plaintiffs,) * Elijah Watson, A'dn'r. Defendant.) BY an order from the Ordinary, I shall proceed B to sell at Edgeileld Court House on the first Monday in JFune .next, for Partition, the Real Es tate of James W. Warren, deceasedl, a tract or par cel of land, lyiing and being in the District and State aforesaid, containing fifty (50) acres, more or loss, and adjoinin'g lands of Hartwell Whittle, I John Fester and others. TeRMse-On a credit until the first of December] next. The purchasor to give bond and security, and a mortuage to the Ordinary to secure the pur chase motiey,-and Lo pay for titles. Cost to be paid in cash. JAS. EIDSON, s.zx.. May 12 18 4te 18 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEF'IELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. Joshua Setgltr, Plaintiff, ~ ago& John Adkinson and wife, Defendants. B Y .an order from the Ordinary, Ishall pro-eed to sell at Edigefield Court Hiou~e,-on the first Monday in-June next, for Partition, the Real E% t.te of Dempsey Selier, Deceased, a tract or par ceil of land, l ying andi bein2 in the Di.,trict and Smite aforesaid, containing fifty (5O) acre.', more or less, and adjoining lands of John Reynohk, David Seigtler, Frances Winna and others. Taans-O)n a credit until thme first of D.-ceambler next. The purchaser to give bond and security, anji a mortgage to thme Ordlinary, to secure the pur chase money, and to pay for titles. Cost to be paid in cash.JS. EIDSON, s.x.n. -- May 12 1858 dte 18 NOTICEatrayed or stolen from the S'ub scriber, living at Ediretield C. H , on Satur day evening, the 8th inst , a SORR EL HORSE, about 10 years old, marked with a star in the, forehead. A ny information about said horse wilt be thankfully received ; and I will pay any rea sonable sum of monecy to any person that may take the horse up. HI. BOULWAR E. May 18 tf 19) .Notice. A LL persons having demands against the Es L.tate of A. 0. Ronnmree, deceased, will presient them properly attested to the subscribers for pay ment, and all indebted to said Estate must make immediate payui'ent. JONATRAN 0. STEliDMAN, WILLIAM A. MERITT. Addnrs. -cks. lestamento anezo. May4 . - tf . I6 BACON, GROCERIES, &c JOSIAH SIBLEY & SONS, NO. 6, WARREN BLOCK, AUGUSTA, GEO. Now offer at low prices, 75,000 Lbs. TENNESSEE BACON, 75,000 Lbs. Baltimore BACON; 100 BhIs. Choice LARD; 50,000 Yds. Gunny BAGGING; 1,000 Coils RPPE; 1,000 Sacks SALT; 100 Hhds. SUGARS; 200 Bble. A. B. and C., and also Crushes and Powdered SUGAR; 100 Hhds. Cuba MOLASSES; 100 Bbla. New Orleans SYRUP'; 850 Bags COFFEE, Rio, Java& Laguyra 50 Bales OSNABURGS and Ga. PLAINS -Aso Always in store, a large and superior assortment o LIQUORS AND SEGARS, AND ALL ARTICLES usually found in a Grocery Store. They respect fully invite their Carolina friends to give them a call. Augusta, May 17 tf 19 MONTGOMERlY'S CELEBRATED DOUBLE SCREEN ROCKAWAY PREMIUM WHEAT FAN, TH11E SUBSCRIBER having purchased the Right for this State, now ofibre to PLanters these justly celebrated FANS for cleaning Wheat. This Fan is superior to any thing of ie kind now In use, as the number of premiums awarded at different State Fairs will attest. It is simple in its struetute, easily rigged, works well, and when out of order, can be repaired by any ordinary mechanic. It is adapted to cleaning atl kinds of grain. For further particulars see Hand Bill, which will be furnished any one desiring sueh. COTON GIN'AJD THRAERS. Also o instantly on hand a supply of Cotton Gins, which I warrant to be equal to any iade. Also, a lot of Thrashers which are so extensively known that I deern it unnecessary to eulogise them here. These Machines are all manufactured in this place, by skillful workmen, and of the very best material, and warranted to do what is said for them. Any orders for either of the above Machines, addressed to the subscriber, or left with my Traveling-Agents, will be promptly attended to. JOHN ENRIGIT. Abbeville C. H1., S. C., May 18, 3m 19 No Sham but Positive Sale. W ILL be sod on the It of June. at II o'clock, for a division among the Latees, the Plantation whereon our mother died, loo.ted on Mountain Creek, and contains two hundred acres, more or less, the sale will take place on the premi see, and the terms will be on a credit of twelve months. M A Ti1EW DEVORE, , Ag'ta LUKE DEVORE. May 18 2t* 19 SWAN & Cj8 LOTTERIES. Authorized by the State of Georgia. A FORTUNE OF $70,000!! TO BE HND JPOL W."W "DOT -T -AJ. The followtog Selt .ne willbe drawn by S.Swan& Do., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in tach of their Single Number Lotteries for May, 1858, at .A~.uurta, Groorgia, a publiej tunder the superintendence of Commis ionera. 'o be drawn in the e'y of Augusta, Ga., in public, on Saturday, May 1st, 1858, o be drawn in the city of Augusta,Ga., in publie, on Saturday, May 8th, 1858. o be drawn in th.. city of Augusta, Ga., in public, on Saturday, Etay 15th. 1858. o be drawn tn the Jity of Augusta, Ga., in publie, on Saturday, Nay 22d, 1858. o he drawn in the City of Augusta Ga. in public on Saturday, Nay 29th, 1858. On the plan of Single Numbers. 5,485 PRIZES! Nearly one ?rize to every Nine Tickets. MEgliiOOR2.t Boh2o22o % ro BE DaAWN4 EACH SATURD~AY IN MAY! 1 prize of.... .,T.7-i,0 is..........-....7,i00 1 prz f... . 81.0tH, ii................. *UUNJ 1 'rze of....1,iW0 ls.... ...... ........1,ii00 1 ,rize of ..... ...5,00~i is................5.10. 1 prize of...... ...4,iftf is.................4,0tH. 1 pirize of....... ...1001 is..................3.tinf 1 psrize of ..... ....l,5'J0 Is.......... ......,0 4 przs f ..r. .. .. 1.0100 are ........ .... ...4,IUH~ 4 prizes o.f..... .... 90 are ....... ........8.600, 4 p'rizes of ..... ....Sil0 arc...............24 4 prizes of.... .....t'ni rc.................Sl 4 prizes of ... . 10 are ................,0 51 p.rizes of...........00O are..............2.iw00 5 iprizes of.............00l are...............5,0 ls) prizes of............125 are..............125,100 23U prizes uf...........100 ar................21,000 APPRO"TIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of $400 Appreox'ting to$70,000 P'rize are. .$l,6100 4 Prizes of 300 " " 30,1100 Prize are.. 1,0 4 Prizes of 2.I - 14 10,1100 Prizes are.. 80 4 Prizen of 125 e Ii 000 P'rizes are... ?tMI 4 Prizes of 1. 0 ' " 4000 PrIzes srv... 400 4 P'rizes of 75 * " 8.0010 P'rizes are... 800 4 Prizes osf 54) U " 1,500 P'rizes aire... 200~ ,000 Prizes uf 20.........................10,,000 l,485 Prize. amnouusing to.............. 320,000 Whole Tickets 810; Halves 85; Quarters 82,50. P'LA? J)F TIlE LOTTERY. The Numbers ftt 5t 1 to 50,000, corresponding with those umbers on the Ti- ketsn printed on separate slips of paper, e encircled wilth -suall tin. tubecs, and placed in onec wheat. Te first 457 p.ri: ,s. simutlarly printed and encircled, are laced in ant.-~r sheet. The wheelra are ..ken revolved, and a nuomber Is drawn omfl tihe wheel of anmmbers, and at th~e same time a prize Is rawn froml the os~ber wheel. The nutmber and prize dtrawn at are opened an L exibitedt to the audience, andt repis fred by hie Iyjm..issio~ners; the perize being pilaced agamt e number drawn This operation Is repented until alt the rizes are draa.w: ' it. Approxtminantfe Prizes.--The two preceuding and Ite twemsutcceedin;mNuntbers to tihose drawing time frst7 res will he entrmted to the 25 Alppr'xnation 'rizes. F'or amle: It Tick t No. 1 1,2541 draws the $70,M00 Prize, ose Tickets nun.omredt 11,245, 11.249, 1,5, 11,252, wilt eh be enttile d o $4400. If Ticket 5o.50~t draws the *l,I0O Prize, th00e Tickets numbered 54S. 549, 501, 582, will, ach be entied i .4800, and so on according to the bbove| :hemie. The 5,000 lie of $20 wi be de~termminecd by the last IrefteNo.w~'ehl drawsthme ~Tt,t000. For exampile, tfthe ~drawng theT .,000 prize ends with No. 1, thenm alt the ickets where the sum ber ends In 1 will be entiled to $20. the Nutnber e'. Js with Number 2, then all the Tickets here the Numaber snds in 2 witI be entitled to $20, and so in to.0. CETFICAT4M OF PACKAGES will be sold at the delwing rates, wrhich is the rtsk : ertifiate if Paekage of ten Wh~ole TIckets........)5 ~etifiate of Pu .'knge oaf terf-Hulif Tickets............4 ertifiente or Pac-kage of teni Quarter Tickets.........20 ~ertente of Pas.k--ge of ten Eighth Tickets..........10 Ina Ordlug Tickets or Certificates, Enclose the m-secy to our'naddreia for the Tickets orderedt, in receipt of wL'oh they will be forwardled by flryt umil. ~urchasers an have Tickets ending In any Agure they masy gI The LI. of Drawn Numbr.s and Prizes will be ent to purchase.. immeiaitely rifler the dirawinig. grPurebaae- swill please write thmeir signatures plain, n glve their P. t Office, Counal and State. it emnembir that every iz is drawn and payable In all without deduation. 0'AII prizes oif 1,000 and under, pat imeia~teiv after he drawinag--ot'aer prizes at the usual tinme of thirty days. grAll eanar anicstio.ns strictly eufmidentlal. [' Address erdera for Tickets or Certifleates to et. SW AN .. C0), A ugusta, Ga gr A lint o11t e nunmers that are drawna frm the wheel, ith the amount af the prize that each onte is entitled to, ill he ubllshe.L niter every drawing, in time foillowlig p~a ~ers-i w Or .ans Delta, Mobile Rtegiter, Chiarkeston ~tandrd, Nai title Gazette. Atlanta Imntelgencer. New tork Weekly Day Book. Augu~sta (Ga.) Costitutlomdifst, Itichmndm Dispatch. New furk Dispatchm. Panutding (Miss..) laron, Savantnah Morning News, andl Little Rock (Ark.) Ere D~emaaerat. SMay 12, 4t 18 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Chtarles McGregor, Dee'd. will please make inmmedi Ste payment. And those having atny demands will present them properly attested. A. RAMSAY, Adm'r. July 7 1857 ti - 26_ t F LOUR AND CORN MEAL--.Can be had at my homuse for Casht. -ALSO [, ather-Iiarnest, Sole, Upper,Kp,&c wa eba * tf ' 4 IER SEYT'S THE PLACE FOR. GOOD BARGAINS. THE CHEAP FURNISHING STORE, Prices Fixed at Lowest Rates, and Uniform. GOODS WARRANTED EXACTLY AS REPRESENTED. * COURTEOUS TREATMENT. TRUTHFUL STATEMEMTS. Shirts, Shirt, Shirts. SIX FOR NINE DOLLARS., READY HEMMED. SHIRT FRONTS, IN EVERY STYLE AND QUALITYs SILK, LINEN AND COTTON Suspenders, Money Belts, and Money Bags, BAJOU'S BEST KID GLOVES, At $1,10 per Pair. INDIA GA USE UK'E~ VESTS, An Elegant Article for Summer Wear. Lisle, Thread and Cotton UNDER SHIRTS-) Front 50 Cents to el,5O Eacia. LINEN AND JEANS DRAWERS, LON CLOTH DRAWERS, WHITE, COTTON ANDI LINEN U10 RELTAS OF EVERY STYLE. LARGE SIZE SHIRTS Always on hand; and, when Gentlemen prefer it, they can have their measures taken, and SHIRTS made up to order, of the very best material, su perior workmanship, and after LEn RIDAwAY'S Celebrated Pattern, his SHIP.TS having received the unqualified commendation of Gentlemen in all parts of the United States, and have been pro nounced perfect. MONEY IS VERY SCARCE, and I am deter mined to do my share of trade, if low prices will make an inducement. I shall be glad to take the noteq of all the South Carolina Banks at par. CHARLES W. IIERSEY, Opposite the United States HotL. Augusta; May 2m 18 Edgefield Female Collegiate l 'HE Exercises of this Institute will commence on the FIRST DAY of March next under he management of MISS A. J. R. MEARS, PRINCIPAL. The Scholastic year is divided into two Sessions of live months tacih. The first Session will end on the 16th July. The second will commenee on he 2nd day of August and end on the 17th day f December. The R ATES OF TUITION are as follows: n the Primary Department, includingz Spel ling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Eng lish Grammiaar, Geography, and Vocal Mu sic, per Session,............ .. ...-12,50 n the Collegiate Department, including Read ing, Writing, Enag. Grammar, Geography, Natural Philosophy, Chemnistry, Geomietry, Algebra, Logic, Rhetoric, Eng. Conmimsi tion and Vocal Music, perF Session.... 20,00 French (Extra) per Session..........10,00 n the Ornamental Department, For Music on 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 Emibossed Embroidery, " 10,00 Tufting, - " 1(0,00 Hair Work, " 1,0 Grecian Painting,- " 100 Oriental Painting, " 1(0,00 Pastel P'aintting, " 5,01' Students of Music on the Piano will be charged a per Session for u-e of Piano, to pay expense of :eeping instriunents in tune. Each pupil will be charged $1.50 per Session to efray contingent expenses, fotr fuel, &c. [LTuitiona bills due and payable at, the end of ach Session. The Institute will be furnished with three P1 anos in three separate rooms of the Institute build ig for the use of the pupils. Vocal Music is deemed bty the Proprietors to be necessary part of every young lady's education, ence singing is made a part of the regular exer ises of the Institute, and the whole School will be xercised. ini Vocal music as often as twice a week. W. WV. ADAMIS, S. W. NICHOLSON. At the (close of the year a Cat dhogue will be pub shed embr.,eing the names of all the pupils in at endance during the year, with an engraving of the uiling. and premises. Edgefleld, S. C., Feb 23, 1858. tf 7 - lue Ridge Railroad Company IN SOUTH CAROLINA. CH ARLESTON, May 5, 1858. S UDSCRIBERS to the Capital Stock of this SCompany are hereby notified that the FOUR EENTHI and F1FThENTH! INSTALMENTS pon the first iubscription, and five per cent. upon the amount of tihe second subscription, are re uired to lie paid as follows: The fourteenth in talnent and five per cent. on the second subscrip tion, on the 22d June rext ; the fifteenth instal ient on the 22d July next. By order W. HI. PERONNEAU, Treas'r. May 10 11t 18 Bricks! Bricks!! THlE Subscriber having pumrchmased that excel lent and well-fitted out Drick Yard, long kown sas the Sinmkins' Yard, has just mamde and horoughly burnt 100,000 CHOICE llRICKS, hich wvill be sold on reasonable terms. A con~ sierable discount allowed for the Cash. HI. D. CROOKER. A p'ril 21 1858 tf -15 C IIOICE BACON.-G. L. PENN, AnT, will receive this evening, 1,000 lbs. GOODL BA CON, which will be sold as tow its can be uf forded. A pril 21, 1858. t 15 USTr OPENENED a fine lot of Chewing tTOBACCO, some choice brands, such as Gold Leaf, Queen of the South and Morris' Best. Also, fine cut Solace and Smoking Tob~acco. J. B. SULLIVAN & CO. May 14 -tf 13 SEGAEIS-Now open a few thousand very line SEtIARS. J. B. SULLIVAN 8400. HATS-Jumst received a fine Stock of Hats, all fresh and new. Gentlemen's Fashionable Cassimere rA T3; " Cashmurette do "Panama and Leghorn do Gentlemen ad Boys' Chinese do Anid various other kinds and. styles, for sale low by J. B. SULLIVAN & CO. May 12 (f18 N OTICE,-AI those Indebted to S. E. Bow ers, A gent, will please settle, s I am d,-'d-. rous of making a change in business. No other rer.. will be attended to without the Cash. S. E. BOWERS, Agent. Ha.mburg Mar 29 tr 12 PRESil D G MEDICINE8- &. TIN Subscric'i-.tike pleasure In infurnfing their frlepds and patrons that they are NOW RECEIVING ii ge Addition to their al ready extensive te kof PURE and FRESI Drugs, Medeliies, Chemicals, &t. -0 TO P HY SI IC IAN S. We are prepared ad will take pleasure in fur nishing Physicians with'a COMPLETE OUTFIT of Medicines, Instrument 8hop Furniture, Medl cal Saddle Bags, &C., &c.. &c. T-O THE LADIES. We will also say to the Lailie's that oul- Stock compriseskLL articles for the TOILET, from the Dressing umb and Brush to the richest Perfume ry. Fine Soaps, Pomades, flair Restoratives, De pilatory, Cosintics, Lubin's Genuine Extracts, &c. Als., FLAVORING EXTRACTS for Culinary pur poses. TO T'H E. P L A N T E R We say, your wants have been attended to in our prmsent 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 for use. in all 'simple cases, and thereby save time, money ad health. A simple cathartic or the timnely:adliistration of an emetic, or an anodynedoes and'*ill oftei break the chain of morbid action, thereby preventing serioua and pro tracted illness. TO SUFFERING 14UMANITY 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 lesh is heir to; If you cannot find anything adapted to your. case, we will exert our skill In preparing something. for your relief. ggPrescriptions Ailed with accuracy and dis patch at all hours, day or night. ITCall and.examine our Stock at the Drug Store under the Odd Fellows' & Masonic Hall. A. G. & T. .J. TEAGUE. Edgefeld, Apri 29 tf 1G LIGHT-LIGHT---LIGHT. GREAT desideratum in the way of LIGHT is jaccobtplished. An illuminating Oil is prepared from Coal, called KEROSENE OIL, which for Brilliancy and hItensity of Light Is unsurpassed 'dall other artificial lights. It is not explosive-will extinguish fire if poured on it -aud last. though'not least, it is very litt,!e mure expensive than sunshine. A small Lamp, giving the Light of six Candles, will not cost excee 'ing half -a cen, an hour,'whlch can be agraduated so as to give lea light at-a much less expense. We have the eiolusive Agency for the KERO SENE OIL and LAMPS in this 'place, and will sell them at Charleston prices and terms, which are exclusively for Cash. A. 0 & T. J. TEAGUE. April 28 tf 1c New Spring and Summer Goods E. PEN, Agent, IS now receiving and opening a VERY CHOICE and BEAUTIF UL tituck of Spring and Summner Goods, purchased at low prices in New York, Pht!ladelp.hia, Baltimore and Charleston. Ilia Stock will embrac.-.every variety and style of Gr ods suited tothe seasbons, and will be sold at prices that will not fail to give entir, satisarction. The public are respectfully invited to call and ex anine his stock. March 30 tf 12 T HIE Subscriber respectfully Informs his friends and pastrons that he is still attending to thme WATCH REPAIRING BUSINESS, [aving removed his Shop to his residence I of f a mile West of the Vill:age. Thankful for past favors, he solicits the continuance of that liberal atronage lie has so long received. His work, as cretofore, will be warranted to give entire satis faction, or no charge will be made. He has just received a large assortment of WATCH MATERIALS. He is also pr& red for Electro Platir~g, with 10LD) and SIL'I R, Watch Cases, Spoonts, Forks, ewelrv, &c. PIANOS neartly repaired and corredtly tuned. igr Any work lelit at miy Cottage, will be punc ualy attenided to. II. A. GRAY. A pril 21 2mn 15 GROCERIES, GROCERIES, iK HIE Subscribera woeld call the attention of J.uyers to their large Stock of GROCER! ES ow on hand and daily receicing, consisting in part of 00 LARGE SIZE NEW SACKS SALT,| 00 Bbls. TROMASTON LIME. L00 BALES liEAVY GUNNY lilGGING, 00 ItOLTS -~ PATCihED" U0 COIL GRECEN LEAF ROPE,. 00 IIA LF " " "| 30 Ilhas. NKtW CROP MOLASSES,| 20 TIERCES NEW CROP MOLASSES,| 100 Bbis. " " " 50 Ilbis CHOJCENEW ORI.EANS STRUP, 100 Bbis. ALL GigDE)S SUGAR, 23 lias. "' " " 00 B AGS COFFEE, all qutaliti a, 100 BOXICS A DAMIANTINIC C tNDLES, 00,000 Lb's. TECNNESSEE BiACON, &c. Thankful for the veay Iihatral pa.tronage ex-itended o thnmn, the.y ruaiaetfully nsk the contimnan.e of the same. EST ES & CL ARK. August..Ga,AI.ril2l l858 , ti 15 NEW GOODS FOR 1858 ! PRING AND SUMMER SUPPLIE S. [ A~h 'now receiving my Sprning supplies of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., &c., whi.-h, in point of uality and chea'pness, will compare favorably with the Goods offered by the merchants of llamnburg and Augusta. My stock of Dry Goods consists of almost every variety of Ladies' Dress Goods, f thi6 most fkshionable styles and of all quailitics. Also, a finea assortment of seasonable GOodns for Gentlemien anud Youtis's W1ear. Also, a large variety of BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &C, In the GitOCERY line I am prepared to ofifer such inducementsa as must please my customers. y stock consists of an assortment of Sugar, Cofree, Tea, Molasses, &cc. Also, always on hand TOBACCO, SEGARS, iNUFF, W IN ES, BR ANDIES, P' U RE EDiCINES, &~c. LCome and look at nmy Stock. .3. L. IIARMION. Winter Seat, Mar 223 tf 11 Saluda Sentinels, Attention. Y OU are hereby ordered to appear at, your pa rade ground on Saturday the 5th June, lpre iaaredl for drill. By order ot Col. J. F. Burriss, there will be an Blection held at the samie time fur CAPTAIN to till the vacancy occasioned lby Lhe p~romotin of *Capt. Bates. By order of ieut. S. M. SMITH. J.3J. H Eaa, 0. 8,, - May 12 .2t* 18 STRAYED FROM my residence on the 27th of March, a ~bright, sorrel FILLY, two years of age. I offer a Reward of TEN DOLLARS to any person that will secure her; andi infornm me of her where houts. She was steen last near Calhouna's Mills. Address4 S. D. S. (JAINES, Diamond Hill, P. 0., S. C. May 41858 3t 16 Notice. ALL peorsons Indebted to the estate of Daniel ABoonie, dac'd., are reque.,ted to miake iunnech ate payment, aind all paersonts having demands against the same are hibe-by notified to pre.<ent themn properly attested. L. 1'. BO ONE, Ad'r *PETER OUZT. * d'os Dc. 23,1857. ' t 50. E STATE NOTICE.-Al1 persons indebted to the Estate of A. T. Traylor, dec'd., are notiied to settle the samne forthwith;t and those havig~ de,,,ands Saast the said Estate will please nder thema in, properly attested, to the Adiminis trator at Calhoun's MIILb, A bbeville District, S. C. -M. 0. TALMAN, Adm'or. Api 28 o 3m* 16 CAROLINA HOTEL T HE Pioprietor of this well known and poli lar HOTEL takes peculiar p)easure in a nouncing to his friends and the travelling pub generally, that this House is open for the recepti t.f company, and that his whole eaergies will put into requisition to gratify the wants of ca and all who may favor him with their patronag Tie House has just been thoroughly repaire and the Rooms and Furniture put in excellent co dition for the' Spring and Summer season. My Table will be furnished with the best th can Ibe had, and presided over by one skilled the culinary departipent-and in short, everythir requisite to gratify the taste of the epicurean w be supplied in abundance. The servants of tL C A ROLINA HOTEL are noted for their polite at -attentive character, and are ever in attendance 1 obey the wishes of my Guests. New STABLES have recently been built, jghi are commodious and complete, and Horses left J my care will receive kind and careful treatment. Thankful for past encouragenent and patroi age, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the sam JOHN A. MAYS. W The travelling community are notified thi they and their bagange will be conveyed, at a ui ment's warning, without charge, to the (arolina Georgia Depopt. J. A." M. Hamburg, May 3 1868 tf 16 18531 1858. SPRING EXPOSITION! IN6 SPRING IMPORTATIONS OF FIRST CLASS ST APL E AND F ANC DRY GOODS! Siks, Grenadines, Bareges, Chalies, Ea lins, Embroideries; Hosiery, Linens and Domestic Goods, And the usual line of Goods kept in a first clat Dry Goods store. Ladies will find in our extensive stock the greal est assortment, in each of the above departmenti ever exhibited in Augusta. Our great facilitic for obtaining GOODS from Auction and large In porters, are such as to ensure our customers the they may make their purchases from us at th very lowest prices; and many leading article much below the market value. Our Northern, Eastern and European CorreF pondents will send us weekly throughout the sea son, all that is New, Novel and Stylish, in the way c Dress Goods an4 Embroideries. Our House claims the especial attention of Stran gers and Visitors, as only one price is asked, ani all Goods are tiarked in plain figures; thereforc inexperienced purchasers are not over charged. Ladies will always receive kind and courteou attetion-it will aflibrd our salesnuen pleasure t show Goods. DICKEY & PHIBBS. P. S.-Sole Southetn Aaents for John White side & Co.'s ee'ebrated IR [.I[ LIN ENS. Augusta, Mlar 29 , If 12 WATCH MAKER! THE Subscriber having purchased the premise fortuerly occupied by 41r. H. A. GR.AY, as Watch repairing shop, is now prepared to do al kinds of work in connecti n with Watchres, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver Ware. Having secured the services of a FIRST CLASI WATCH MAKER, and being a practical Clod Maker himself, lie hopes to give entire satisfaction All work done at his shop is warranted, and I it rails to give satisfaction, the money will be re funded. All persons leaving work with him may depenc upon getting it at the time promised. P. 8.-A Regulator, that will keep exact time will be kept running In the shop. Persons deal rious of obtaining thq true time can be accomioda ted at any hour In the day. F. H. CANDEE. . April 01S68 Lf 13 CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. 'HiE Subscribers r etturn their thanks to thteit .kind p atrotas for theo liberal support they ave received, and resipectfully solicit a cominu me of that generous platronmage. They state with confidetnce now that they are WELL PRLEPARED to carry on the oach making and Repairing Business nu its various branches. Their work shall be ex ~cuted in a durable, handsoune, style and by work en skilled in their respiective trades. We have and intend always keeping otn hand a arge andI fine assortmenat of ARIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCK A WAY S, &C, f the our own manufacture-beautiftul to behold d of much value to the lucky purchaser. We will also keep constantly in our Establish nent a itnli Stock of Northern BUGGIES and A RRIAG ES, of superior~ ianufacture. gg"'All sortseof R EPAIRING done in the beet nanner, and with the greatest dispatch. tCall atnd elanmine our Stock. Our prices ave becen put down to correspiontd with the hard imes.sMrIH.& JONES. Dec 23 tf 5 )ctagon Burial Cases HIIE Subiscriber keeps constantly on hand at is LFurniture Room.. opposite the Pont Ohlice,a lare assortment of this new style of METALIC URIAL CASES, of beautiful form, and finished n ierf ect resemblance of highly polished ROSE' OOD. These CASKS arc now extensively used md possess nmany valuable advantages over all olins now before the putblic. -A LSO [ will also keep ready for delivery at a moment's varnina, a line Stock of WOO!) COFl~lNS, of my wn mianufacture, andi of all sizes, prices and quah~ty. JOHN M. WITT. Edgefield, May 13 tf 18 .NOTICE. My terms for seilina METALIC BURIAL CA~ BS'~Sis Casuh, but shuould the cah not accomnpany he order, interest wili be charged front the day o~ elivery. eJOHN M. WiTT. N. B.--Wood Coffins will be sold as formerly. Jan. 20 tf 28 -COLUMBUS! 1I "lE Importedh SP'ANISHI Jack COLUMBUS will stand the Spring Season of 188 at Edgectield C. H., and will serve, a litmited number ,, of Mares at Ten Dollars the sasnt, payable when the Mare is served (in cshl or a due note.) Mares bred to this Jack not proving in foal can be sent back the next year free o1 chaue. S. F. GOODE. Ma1r 10 tf 9 NOTICE.-AIl persons indebted to the Es tate of John Kirksey, dec'd., are hereby tiely warned to make payment forthwith, anc those having claims agaimst the E itate are notified to render them i, proplerly attested, at an earls day. E. P. Hi. K[RKSEY, acting Ex'or. Dec 30 Lf 51 EX ECUTOII'S NOTICE.--AII person I having demands against the Estate of D. F Hollingsworthl, dec'd., are notified to renider ii their accounts. pi-operly attested, without ftirthei delay, as the Executors Intend to settle up th~ Estate as soon a.s possible. Look out that yoni accounts are not debiarred. Those indebted Li said Estate must make arrangements to settle utl mt an early date. J. IT. HIOLLINGSWORTI' Exor J. 11. WA LK ER. 'r Aipril 28 -- t 10 ITUATION WANTED-AS ateache ilna private family or seminary, by a youn: Lad' who teaches the klaher English bf-ancl.es 011 lainting, Drawing and Musc; and can giv. ..od ..rfrence. A ddress, Dr. C. Md..WRIG H' CANDIDATES. y Tue Friends of WILLIAM ORE60, Esq., u- respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sea n- ator at the next election. C Feb1 *d is 3g The Friends of Col. JAMES P. CARROLL respectfully present him as a Candidate for the State Senate at the ensuing election. it " TzE Friends of Mr. WADE HOLSTEIN, I respectfully nominate him as a Candidate for elee tion to a Seat In the next Legislature. 11 Mar 10 to* 9 0 V'WE are authorized by the friends of Col. d JAMES TOMPKINS to announce him as a Can didate for a Seat in the next- Legislature at the h ensuing election. 'gg The friends of Col. JOHN QUATTLEBUM k- respectfully announce him as a Candidate fur a seat in the next Legislature at the ensuing election. April 7 to* 13 Ug g We are authorized by the friends of Maj. r A. L. DEARING, to nominate him as a Candidate for a seat in the Houre of Representatives at the next election. April7 td 13 6T The friends of M. W. GARY, Esq., present him as a Candidate for the State Legislature at the next election. Mar. 31. to* 12 lg TiE 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 M- The Friends of J. HAMPDEN BROOKS, 8 Esq., respectfullypresent him as a Candidate for the State Legislature.at its next Session. - IMTux Friends of Maj. ABRAM JONES re 1 spectfully present him as a Candidate for re-elec - tion to the State Legislature. SMar 10 to* 9 F'or inherrlff. LEWIS COVAR, W. W. SALE, WM. QUATTLEBUM, LEWIS JONES, f It. BOULWARE, .fo'r Clerk.. F. M. NICHOLAS, EDMUND PENN, S. HIARRISON, WILLIAM L. STEVENS, LEWIS COLEMAN, JAMES SPANN, ROBERT D. BRYAN, JACKSON COVAR, g'or Tax. ColleotOr. CHAS. M. MAY, JOHN C. LOVELESS, STARLING TURNER, M. W. LYLES, E. W. HORN, THEOPHILUS DEAN, CHARLES CARTER, WForo' W. F. DURISOE, E. B. FOREST, 3j A, V W 2M O, 0 3E. m W. GARY, Attorney at LAW and Sa e lieitr in EQ VITY, will prattao In this and the adjoining Districts.. _ i Office, above B. C. BaTAN's Store. Deo16 ly 49% P HY SI CIA N, WILL attend promptly to nil business of the VTprofession entru.ted to his care. OFFICE, Edgefield C. Hi., 8. C. April 6 1858 tf 13 CIIEOPLASTIC PROCESS oP iNiza'iNG A.XLTXWXCZ.Ia T303iT2. T HE Subscriber having furnished himself with a license.to use this NEW PR\OCESS of INSERTIN ARTmFCIAL TEEI, Is now ready to serve all who may need such, with - s assurance of a more perfect adaptation, and a eloser resemblance to thet natural organs, than can be realized by amy other metbod. Its perfect pn rity. cleanlinees, freedom from all tante, or galynic sensation, durability, comfort and secnrity, are amoing the advantag,-s cimhed for this SUPE~R10R mode of settinig Artificial Teeth. II. PARKER. June 24,- if 24 TJ O S. 3. & C. II. M O ISE, SUCCESSORS TO LEE A MOISE, WHOLX3AAE GROCERS, No. 7, IHayne Street, CHARiLSTON, S. C. Jan 27 ly .3 Ridgeway Academy, T HE Exercises of this institution will be con a.ducted under the supecrimecndance of the Su.criber, this year; andl he trusts, b~y atrict attention to pupuils committed to his care to giv satisfaction to p~aren'.s and advance the puials as rapidly as possible. Rates of Tuuitiont. 1st Clan-Orthography, .lReading and Arithmetic, $12.00.1 2nd Class-1Primary Geography and the above, $1'0.00. rd Class--The above studies with English i.0 Grammar, 1.0] 4th Class-The same with Algebra .and Gomnetry, . $20.00. Latin and F-rench, $5li00 Although it is desirable that puil should begin. with the first of the quarter, still, pupils will be receivedl at all times, and charged only for the proportioni of the time of the session remainingE. M. 1B. WAR D. April 14 1y 14 CL AIM *AGENCY. P ENSIONS andi BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS Iprocured, and Land Warrants bought, sold or located on liberal terms, and wIth despatchi by TILLMAN Hl. CLARK. Edgefield, C. HI. Mar 16, 3m*~ 10 MEount Enon Work Shop, T lE universal satisfaction that the work done .Eby the sub,.ciiber has heretofo. e given, en courages hinm to h.>pe that for the fu'ure he will be equally successful, lie is better prepared every year to do better work, and he does not h.sitate to say that thei. COT TON GINS AND TIERASHIERS made by him are equal to any now of'ered for sale. Many tesbtimnuials of this fact miight be given. Work kept constantly on hand, and orders exc cuted! at the abortest notice. A ddress, * TIIOMi.S E. CHIAPMiAM, Colematn's X Roads. E.Igelield D~ist. S. C. ggOr Mr. D. R. DUR ISOE, at the "A dvertiser Office, who Is my authiorizz.lAgent. _____ NOTICE is hereby given to all who are in debted to me ini Edgefiel District, either by Note or Account in 1853, '54, '65 or 'G, to come forward andi settle the sanme if they wish to save cose. Also, those in arrears for 1867 will please call an'd settle by cash or note very soon. The notes and accounts can lhe found at my Mill in Edgefield District. J. Y. L. PARTLOW. Mar 31 iim 12 UTFINE CA TSUP.. US received! a few dozen Bottles of A No. 1 tCATSUP, which was put up last year by a gentleman of this Town. Try it-it speaks f-( itself. E. T. DAVIS, Agt. A pril 8 1858 tt 13 Received this Day. y3IREE HUNDRED gallons Upadulterated 1BURNING FLUID at 70 ets' per gallon. 100 gals. clebirated KEII0SNE OIL, extracted from coal, at $1.2.5.. Also, a fresh supply of Sweedish LEECHES. A reasonable dedumction made to country mer chants purchasing Leeches, at, the Apothecary's| Hall, under A ugusta Hlotel. THOMAS P.'FOG ARTY. Augusta,CGeO., April14 t~f 14 - I~l POUNDS TENNESSEE DA hOV U ON, well cured, just receIved ad for sale l..w for cash. W t .S USN May 12 ( 18 ' NEW SPR1NG N14 sfs MER CLOTHPG-0' A Augusta, Ga., .. RE GETrlNG In a splendid 'stoek of dood, and invite all who need any article in their line to call and examine them., Our Stock aeedlute in part of Si-le Stripe Csimeie COATS anf SACKS, wih" PANTS and VEST to match - Black Cloth and Cashmeret FROCKS and SACKS, and PANTS Black Bara.hea and Grenadine Silk VESTS, (a light article for spring. Brown. White and Cheek side-stripe' LlNEN and MARSEILLES Coats. Pant@ and Vests, &q. A largelot of FURNISHING GOODS; . blarseilles White and Colored SHIR'S;' DRAWERS, SOCKS; HANDERCHIlIP8, COLLARS, GLOVES,TIES andSUSPENDIRS. BOYS' SUMMER CLOTHING, All sizes and Prices! Talloring--Clothing made to Order. Our stock of fashionable CLOTflS, Eack, e, Brown and Claret, have arrived,'together with a beautiful assortment of side-stripe CASSIMERE for pants; side-str pe LINENS and larseillee tor pauts; IRich Silk and Marseilles Pauterns d Vests. All of which bir..JOHN KENNY will be pleased to show and mike up to order, warranted to At and please or no sale. JOHN R. HORA & CO, Successors to J. M. Newby & co Under If. S. Hotel, Augusta, Ga. Apr5 tf 1 - SPRING AND SUMME R DRY GOODS !. AND JAMES HENEY, Augusa, Ga., ha 'ust returced fram the Northern markets wil a superior stock of Fancy and Domestic Goods, Comprising some of the newest styles, as *ell as the finest texture of DRESS GOODS, to which he wishes to call the attentin of all persons visiting Augusta, ple lgino himself that he will perndtn . one to undersell him, and Is eonfident that ie'sn , oell at least from 5 to 10 per cent. -eheapet than amv other CASH STOkIE in -lhe City. Tu. an.1 those in his emp!oyment will feel a pleasure in aiting on those who favor him with a call; and as they will of u,-ceseity have to examine the M toeks of the city in order to find the beat value, he hopes they wil bear in mind his store, which ii one dear above the Georgia Railroad Bank. CALL AND SEE 11IS'STOCK! Study your interests ! Ntbdy compeled 6o buy ! Everybody united on 4Ak plessure ! AL1. STYLEs-VERY LOW. Printed Lawn, Organdie A'nd JACONETS, all varieti, s and very chca'p; Printed Lawn, Orgaudie and Jaconet ROBES, different styles; Pt inted L.awn BA REGES and GRENADPIW; A lar- e lot or GJNGIIANMS and CALICOEZS Swiss, Jaonet and Mull MUTLINS; A splendid stuck of EMBROIDEREDoide; Summer SILAWLS ad MANTILLAB. 1I 'Pas .HILLINERYT DE1RAEEK9 ato heofound all that la novl neverhavighbeen htter supplied with all that is desrable is BONNETS, HEAD DRESSES, -&O., &C., &c.. iheetings, Shirtings *r Osnabsarg. . IRISH LINENS; TABLE'LINENS sai TOWELLINGS; Mu-quito NETT!ING,;; Bed t5PREA DS, FRINGES, he. A full supply of HOSIERY, te,. he , ke. .' Augusta, April 5 , . tf 13 NOTICE! fWING to the cntinued bed'health whiech I 3amt no0w afficeted with, and' but little pros-' cets of a final recovery, renders ae nmt, fur be Inss any longer, I am, therefoie, desirous of ael ns out to an approvedl purchaser ottvery moderate erms, mnl ENTIRE.STOCK and TR.ADE now ept in the Brick Store, next below Mechanicrs' ~ank,'conuisting of general House Furnishaing Supplies,. stiR As ~TDV ES, RA N GES, GR AT ES, HO0LLO.W W A RE, Of thme very best kind. TIN WARE OF ALL KINDS,. COPPER, SHEET IRON, BRASS, LEAD, BLOCK TIN AND SHELF GOODS, f the very best cutlery, of late importation; with Mechanical business attached, with umy own orkmecn, which would bo hired at the same ihme fdesired, with the n, cessary Machines and Tools, atterns, and many other things too tedloan to ention. : This is a business of T HIRTY-ONE YEA2ES' peration, anmd is a firstrate op~ening for some ounmg man justL 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 1;, salta ale for customer's work ; together with a large applIy of W IRE, all Nos. from i to 20, wltK 'aR :dds of FITTINGS, suitable to the businesd. Tinme will be given to an approved puruhaser. nquire of B. F. CIIEW. Agusta, April 21 Ct6 15. Head Quarters, 9x.o BRIlG, lair D)IVISION,8S. C. M. En.DarmED C. 11, A pril 20th, 1858. -~ RDE R8, NO The Cuomels of the revpeetive Regiments within eIL 2nd IBrigade, 1t 'DivisIon, So.Ca., MilitIa; are ereby reqired to make an accurate andl full .etur > the Brgadhier General of the actual ,-trength of e variosus Corps composing their eommnandt; to rether with the names uT the field offieers an* their an, on or befoure the fourth Monday in Mayinext. By order of W. C.-MOR.AGN $rig Gen'l. 2nd Brig. 1st Division, S. C. 'M. 11. W. A nson, lBrig. Major. - gg A bbeville Banner. and lndependent.Psess alease copy. A pril 21st, 18.58 5t 16 *Head-Quarters, 9vu R EGIMENT, S. C. M. L Trconu's POND, May 3, 1868. kCOUR'T MARTIAL will be held at Mno. Suam Brunsoni's, on Saturday the 29th May, r the vurpose of trying all defaniters of Militia .d Patrol duty. The Court will coauist -of the llowing offleers, who are hereby authorIzed to be n attendance: Capt. STONE, 'Capt. Tumxon *' l.AuoLnY, " MORGAN, " TIMRAN,! Liett. SEtTLE. " hiot~xas, Capt. DANIEt, BRU'N5OX, Judge Advocate. By order of Col J7. W. TOMPKINS. MAr. Moss, Adj't. May6 164 New Cheap Goods, T I Subscriber is now receiving at his State a FULL ASSORTMENT OF GOOQP, to - rhiht he respetfully invites the attention of his ~riends and eustumers. Er Thankful for past favors, he solicitk a eenu inance of the saine. .10HN? M. CLARK. Cold Spring, S. C., Apral 21 1858 t 15 N (TICE I-AUl persona indebted to the Es-. tate of George MeD. Reardmn ats requeated o make immediate settlement ; andl these laving lmandls .against the Estate will please presnt hem forthwith, properl attt Jan 6, .. 53. Flour, Flour. tIGHTY Sacks godFAMILY 140UR, so iDora's Steam aiIt tlhmesaak ad tythei. E., 'Ae - 4' 3.