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NYUENEAL MInssD, on thi 4th iust., by T. i. Conche, Esq. -Mr. J.-W. RoPsa, of Edgeield, S. C., and Miss M X. Wrmocx, of Kingston, Ga. MCAnaED, on Sunday, 16th inst., by M. M. Padgett sq., Mr. A. B. WATsoN and Miss ELLEN On DR eldest daughter of Mr. Isaae Orender, all of thi District. OBITIU A RY. DED, in Ninety Six, on the 1st May, 1858, EMMA G., infant daughter, and only child of Rev. B. F. and E. S. CourLs, aged five months. In the gift we for get thE Giver; God saw it, and rebuked us. Diav, on 15th April, little EMMA, daughter el r.r.. and LAua AsaILr.. Little Exas, the idol of the family, was beloved by all who knew her. The sweet and beautiful face will not.be seon-forgotten by her Teaeher and play -=s.te .May er parents And consolation in looking to Him who said 1 Suffer little children to come unto me, 1d forbid them not, for of such Is the kingdom of Heaven." A FarND. Dran, at her residence in Augusta, Ga., after a brief illness terminating protracted feeble health, Mrs. SARAH ANN SIBLEY, wife of JoFinA StarLY, aged 48 years. Thus is recorded the departiro of one whose rare intelligence; agreeable manners and hospitable na tWre, while in health, ever shed a pleasing influence around her social circle ; and her many friends will cherish long these endearing qualities, which will serve to embalm her in memory's shrine. ' -The Fri'ends of Col. JOHN JIUIET re spectfully.nominate him as a Candidate for a Seat In the House of Representatives at the next elec tion. The So4a Font Opened! AT THE- DRUG STORE. Always iced to ruit the weather, and always flavored with choice Syrups. Call and test the Healthful Beverage. Keep the system cool, and repel the febrile ten dencies while yet in their incipiency. We iish to keep the Font playing regularly through the summer; so begin with us at once. A. 0. & T. J. TEAGUE. May 19 tf .19 Religious Notice. Ta: next 5th Sabbath Union meeting will be held with the Horn's Creek Church commencing on Friglay before the 5th Sunday in May. The meeting. will be organized at 10 o'clock, A. M., and attend immediately upon the introductory Sermou to be delivered by Elder D. D. BRUNSON. . .lder S. P. GaErzN, Alternate. Query: How should Churches deal with mem hers who have committed public offences I J. S. MATHEWS, Monaaon. 0. W. Nixox, Clerk. STEAM MILL. After Monday 18th inst., Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of every week, will be assigned for Basing lumber; and Thursday, Friday-and Sat ur4ay, for Orinding Wheat and Corn. Customers are.requisted to keep standing turns at the Mill which will- be a convenience to all concerned. R. T. MIMS. Jan 13 tf 1 DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT! - --:0:-- . FRIDAY EVENING, 28ith MAY. W~1ILL.be given by the FULL CORPS, with teassistance of XE, AND RS, FRANE RA, AND MR,. LIONEL BERNARD. F IR ST. * .. The beautiful and very popular Drama of DELICATE GR0UND? which has never filed to saceed. -SECOND; THE RIVAL PA0ES, In which Miss LONSDALE, Mr. and Mrs. FRA1NK RA, Mr. BERNARD), and menibers of the Thespian Corps, will appear. T HI RD. .To oonelude with the ncommon but- adadirable faree of the C OL L E GE B3O Y, Sometimes called the Screaming Farce. .The evening's entertainment makes the First and only Benefit And a BUMPER to her is respectfully solicited by the Edgefield Lyceum. * ElA dmission 50 Cents. Doors open at '7 o'clock. Performance to begin at 8. - May 26 t 20 New Goods---Late Arrivals! *1. PENN, Agent, is constantly replenish .1 e ishinig his Stock every week with FRE SH and MLost Desitable Dress Goods, well suited to the season. The Ladies will fiud among his latest arrivals, some very beautiful and fashionable Goods, such as -Rich Side stripe ORGANDIES and JACKONETS, Skeleton SKIRTS, latest styles ; l- -Silk and ILace MIANTILLAS, beautiful; Toflatest and most handsome styles ; Ilin e Ronng Ripbons, Ji~es 'ce,&c l ~paings, and spe my gods. Palmetto Fire Company,. ATTENTION. Y OU are hereby ordlered to appear at your NElW Engiine House on Saturday evening next, at 0 o'clock, for drill and instruction. A full attendance is desired. The By-Laws will be rigcid -ly enforced against every memsber who fails to at tend.31. LE RESCH ULTZ, See'ry. ~May 26 ~it 20 SEHNGLES. EOARDS, LATHS, &O, rj NilE tRobscriber, living four miles East of Edge .1 feld C. II., and one mile from Mr. Samuel Marsh, respectfulty informs the public that he keeps ppgtantly og bsngj, and gets to order, 'imaber, Posts, &c. Which he sells on reasonable terms. Ie warrants satisfhetion to a'l. To every order he will give prompt attention. TI. solicits a share of patronage, L. DiLOACH. May 28 . m* 20 l2OUNTAIN WIISKEY.Just receiv-. edl from . J. MoCurry, Rutherford Co., N. C., one Barrel fine old PURE CORN WHISKEY. Price, 0.1,50 per Gallon, Cash. H. L. CUNNINCH AM &r CO. - Haniurg, May 25 4t 20 . LD PEACH BRANDY--nly two bar reIn left-Distilled In 18.55, by A aron Hill, Esq., of Laurens District. We recommend this as ... .anararsle. .II. L. CUNNINGHAM & CO. *Hamburg, May25 ' 4t . 20 4JOTICE.--'All those indebted to me by Note jor Accoutbt, will pl-ase hold themselves in, readines-to settle the same on Sale day next, as I - MI JST H AVE MONEY to carry on my bu-inesa. Therefre, it is earnestly hoped that all Interested -will be prepares to pay up at that time: I L. 0. LOVEL.ESS. *May 36 - 2t ''~ 0 Exeenlore or Cap.. Joh Ljpscomwb' dee'4., sell og jrat ligngqy in Ju pe. a Psb9je apetipgn. doe yiHggse sig, IRW aged 58. fr1ajbdi u:ntil 1st January '50, w~j: internst 9 May 26 2t 20 FOUilD, and left at this Office a SlLVR FW ATCli, which the owner can have by pro -ving property and payingt fo'r this advertis.ment. It was fonnd between Dr. J..C. Reaidy's residence and Dr. Kennerly's Otfico., ay-6 *, - s. 9. W'ORE LIGHT. DANFORD & BAILV PATENT NON-EXPLOSm SELF-GENERATING GAS LIGHT. TIIE public is now favored with the BEST an A. MOST ECONOMICAL LIGHT that can I produeea. Among th'e various experiments to al proximate artificial light* to the pure and mellw light of the natural sun, none have proved succesi ces ful, until the non-explosive self-genorating Gm light was invented. This Light is adapted to Fac tories, Churches, Hotels, Stires, Vessels, R& Roads, private Dwellings, &o., and only requires trial to test its superior advantage over all others. ITalike the ordinary fluid lamp, it does not throv off unconsumed carbon, but it forms from the ui pure Ilydro Carbon Gas, all of which is conveye through the centre of the generator, not leavia any substance to escape uneonsumed. This patent burner can be fitted to any ordinar fluid or oil lamp, without the least possible dange of cxplosion, as they are so constructed that t explode one of them would be utterly impossible. TI-ey are considered by thousands who are no using them to be as safe, if not safer than the oi lamp or candle, as there are no sparks flying fron the flame, and give precisely the same shaped ligh as you get fron the coal gas. I wish it to be distinctly understood that the gai lamp will give the same amount of light as sevet stearine or first quality of twdlow candles for on cent per hour. I have purchased the Patent Right for this Lamp and, for the purpose of enabling the public to judgi of its merits, my store 'will be open every eveninj until 8 o'clock, and lighted with this new gas! -07 OLD LAMPS can be altered and fitted witl this new patent-burner at a ttifling expense. 0II.All persons interested in having a cheap and brilliant LIGHT are invited to call and examint this one. G. L. PENN, AGENT. 57 A Superior Article of fresh BURNING FLUID constantly on hand. May 26 tf 20. FRESH GROCERIES, &c, W X. E. LEGG hats just received anothe large and varied assortment of Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, Segars Which he is selling rapidly at prices considerably reduced. His present Stock consists in part of Two Thousand Lbs. BACON, a choice article; SUGARS of different kinds :nd cheap; Fine asortment of COFFEE ; Choice SYRUIS and MOL ASSES; Pine Apsle and Knglish Dairy CIIE EE; No I MACKEREL in Bbls., excellent; No I and 2 do in Kits; Fresh Salmon. Lobsters, &c., in Cans; Tomatto and Walnut Kli.TCHUP; Worcestershire and Pepper SAUCE; PICKLES of all kinds; A fine assortment of Fresh CANDIES; ORANGES, LEMONS, APPLES, &c.; Brandied FRUiTS in variety; CURRANTS, CITRON, RAISINS, FIGS, &c.; Almnds, Pican and English Walnuts; PORTER and A LE, a splendid article; Champagne WINE and CIDER; Sherry and Madeira WINRS Fine WINES and BRANDI ; W HISKEY and other Liquors in abunlance; LEMON SYRUP, an extra article, &c., &c. May 25 tf 20 Marble at Newberry, S. C. I KEEP constantly on hand, at my Marble Yard, Newberry, S. C., MARBLE and GRANITE TOMBS; TOMB TABLETS, MONmENTS, Head Stones, &c., In endless styles and'of every variety. iETTERING donc neatly and correctly at three cents per Ictter. All orders shall have prompt attention. I sell as cheap as the cheapest.. ggFor further particulars, call on Col. Chris tie, at Edgefield C. H , S. C. JOHN k. LE AVELL. Newberry, May 24 8m* 20 C ORM FOR iA LE.--The Subscriber offers for sale ONE TIIf0USAND BUISH KLB good White CORN, at 90 Cents per bushel Cash, at the Crnb, to all who apply soon. DANIEL HOLLAND. May 20 8t 20 SPRING TRADE ! BROOM &NO RRE LL AUGUSTA, GA., W TOUL D invite the attention of the citizens of VTEdgefleld District to their large and elegant Stock of SPRING and SUMMER DRY GOODS, which they are now displaying at theIr ONEPRICE STORE! Coinprising everything of the latest and most ek gant styles in. Ladies Dress Goods ! LACE MAXTITLAS, TALMAS, SHAWLS. HO OP S KIR TS, of every st)le manuufactured. H OOPS OF EV ERY KIND. Irish Isinens~ of our own im~portaa'n. Frenich,Englisli & Amnerican Pi'rits, GINGH AYS, -MUSLINS, CHALLUES, BEREGES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, FURNITURES Brilliants, ,Taconets, Cambrics, &c. --- A LSO--' All the $,est makei-s in the moaket, o( D 0 M E S T I C S, WOUSDWIWE (909S, -MIWS, jJNi2 D4aIIASK$, SiLSETNGS, Pillow Linens amd Cottons, Towelings, &c, &c, &c. Making up one of th~e Best Stocks of Dry Goods evet ofrered in this maarket, and emabra eing all of thtose styles moat highly prized by good housaekeepers. And as we are the only llouse in the City that invat iably ndhere to the ONE PRI0E SYSTEMK, We would call particular attention to this feaure of our Trade, and ask all to cotnsider its ad vantag,-s It cuarant, es tim the BUY ER the LOW EST M A - KET PRICES, beenuse it forces the SELL~ER .down to the smnallest sumn he can alrord to take for hais goods, and of course BARGA INS cannot be expected froma any other mode of doing business. ig Please notice that we rigidly adhere to ONE PRICE. gg711sat piipe we WAR AIIITEE to be as low as the lowest. . gr'And that we never resort to the trick of BAITING. Augusta, Apr 12 tf 14 STIATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, * EDGEFIELD DIsTRICT, IN ORDINARY. B Y WV. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge field Distriot. Whereas, P. H. Flanegan hath applied to mne for Letters of .Administration, on all anal singunlar the goods and chaftles, rights snd credits of Nichtolas Mec Evoy ,of the District afores:,it, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the maid deceas. ed, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefield C. H., on the fifth day of June next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should n~ot be granted. . Given under my hand and seal, this 21st day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eighi hundred and fifty-eIght, and in the 82nd year of A meri ean ndeendece. W. F. DURISOE, 0. E. I), May, 26 2t 20 L OST-- About the 1st May a pair of GOLt EPECTACLES, for the recovery of whIch a suitablc reward will be paid. JlilN COLO N{. T PotedSBANISWl 1858 at Edgefleld C. H., and will serve a limited number of Mares at Ten Dollars the season, payable when the Mare is served (in cusha or a aue note.) Mares bred to this Jack not provinj in foal can be sent back the next year free oi ebaa . Fe. GOODE. Mr 10 tf 9 -Law Partnerships T HE Underigned having formed a partnerslp In the PRACTICE of.LAW and EQUITY for Edgefleld District, will give prompt aid'dili gent attention to all business entrusted - t6 their care. . The residente of Mr. Owuss is at Barnwell C. fl-that of Mr. SXIBELS at Edgedleld, S. C. 0 EMMET SEIBEL9, W. A. OWENS. May 26 tf 20 .. C .E2L 3 . S D. GR IFFIN, Attorney at LAW and .. Solcitor In EQUITY, will attend punctually to all business entrusted to his care. . He may be found at all times either in the Office of the Commissioner In Equity, or in his own Office immediately in rear of the Court House. EDGEPIELD C. H., May 19, 1858. tf 47 E. II. YOUNGBLOOD, r .A.ttcrzney at IazW,.. ILL attend promptly to all business placed in his hands. __Office at Edgefield Q. H., S.C. Iay 19 tf 19 BACON, GROCERIES, &c. JOSIAH SIBLEY & SONS' NO. 6, WARIIEN BLOCK, AUGUSTA, GEO. Now offer at low prices, 75,000 Lbs. TENNESSEE BACON, 75,000 Lbs. Baltimore BACON; 100 Bbls. Choice LARD; 50,000 Yds. Gunny BAGGING; 1,000 Coils ROPE; 1,000 Sacks SALT; 100 Hhds. SUGARS; 200 Bbls. A. B. and C., and also Crushed and Powdered SUGAR; 100 Hhds. Cuba MOLASSE-s; 100 Bbls. New Orleans SYRUP; 850 Bags COFFEE, Rio, Jaya& Laguyra; 50 Bales OSNABURGS and Ga. PLAINS.. -ALSO Always in store, a large and superior assortment.of, 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 Rich Dress Goods, B ROOM & NORREL, Augusta, Ga., have just received, per Adams' Express Com panly, Rich Organdie Flounced ROBES; do Twisted Silk do do do Jaconet Robss A'QUILLE; do Organdie do do -French Printed Jaconets, Cambrics & Brilliants, A large and handsome assortment of MANTIL LAS, of Lace and Silk, and very cheap. LINEN YOKlES, very handsome. PIQUE CLOTH, Vite Trimmings, Alexandei's Kid Gloves, &c. Augusta, May 18 tf 19 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, PRINCIPAL. The Scholastic year is divided into two Sessloni of five months each. 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. December. The RATES OF TUITION are as follows: In the Primary Department, includinir SpoI ling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Eng lish Grammar, Geography, and Vocal Mu sic, per Session,...............-..$12,50 In the Collegiate Department, Including Read ing, Writing, Eng. Grammar, Geography, Natumil Philosophy, Chemistry, Geomne~ry, Algebra;-Loglc, Rhetoric, Eng. Composui tion and Vocal Music, per Session,... 20,00 French (Extra) per Session.... .... ... 10,00 In the Ornamental Department, For Music on Piano, per Session.....-.25,00 For Drawing and Pahitin~g in Watet~ Col-. or*, per Session,.:;.. .. .....10,00 Embroidery'Chienille upon.Satin, per Sea 10,00 Embossed'Embroidery, '--" 10,00 Tuftinir.- - - " 100 .Hair Work,- . -. .- --" :10,00 Grecian Painting, . ..: .. .. d . .on. .1, .Oriental Painting, . -*.... . ,',0 Pastel Painting, ~~a 50 Students of Music on the Pian~will be charged $3~ per Session for ut o of Piano, to pay expenlse of keeping instruments in tune. .Each pupil will be charged $1.50 per Session to defray contingent expenses, for fuel, &c.. [gTuition hills due arnd payable at the end of each Session. The Institute will be furnished with three Pi: I anos in three separate-rooms of the Institute build ing for the use or the pupils.' Vocal Music is demed by the Proprietors to be a necessary part or every young lady's education, hence singing is male a part of the regular exer cises of the [nstitute, and the whole School will be i exercised in Vocal music as often as twice a week. WV. W. ADAMS, *S. W. NICilOLSON. A t the close of the year a Cait slgue will be pub led enribr..eing thes nmes or all the pupila in at t'ndance during the year, with an engraving of the buildings and premises.... Edgefield, S. C., Feb 23, 1858. tf 7 Blue Ridge Railroad Company ~ IN SOUJTH CAROLINA. - IATRL"STON, Ali 5, 18. SUBSCTR1BE1S to the -Capital i.tockc of this. *Conmpany nre hereb'y notified that the FOUR TEENTH and FIF~hENTH! INSTALMEN'IS upon the first subscripstion, and five per cent. upon the amount of the second subscription, are re quired to be paid as follows: The fourteenth in stalment and five per cent. on the second subiscrip tiont, on the 22d June next ; the fifteen,th Instal menit on the 22d Jnly next. By order W. HI. PERONNEAU, Treas'r. May 10 11it 18 1 No Sham but Positive Sale. W ILL be sold on the 1st of June, at 11i o'clock, i foir a division anmong thne Leeatees, the a Pantation whereon our mother died, oe .te.l en bountain Creek, and contains two hundred acres, more or less, the sale will take place on the premi- t sea, and the terms will be op a credit of twelve months. r IIATHEW DRVORE, )A LUKE DEVOR. i gsa May 18 2te 19 a Sam will have it Pure. I H AVE tIs day receIved two PBarrels of pure~ RYE WHISKEY, and five Barrels of pure CORN W HISKEY, very old and pure--shipped by Mr. Conn, dIrect from North Carolina. Some - of the most eminent Physiclans of Augusta' pur chase it for their use. For sale by . 8. E. BIOWERS, Agt. I N. B.-On hand 25 lBbls. Key Stone Mononga halaS~hiskey. . Hamburg, Marl1. tf 8 NOTicE is hereby given s~hat application will ae made at the next session of the Legisla ture, for a Charter for a Road ~to run from the Lutheran Church, on Edisto, to Intersect the Co- I lumbia Roaid at or nuar Col. John Hluict's, two and a half miles from Edgefield Village. Mrayfi . 8m ....- 16 1 NOTICE-Strayed or stolen from the Sub Nscriber, living at Edgefield C. H., on Satur- a day evening, the 8th Inst., a SORREL HORSE, about 10 years old, marked with a star in the forehead. Any information about said horse will he thian1-fully received ; and I wyill gai gny' rea sonable r.m of monj'y to any pp ron th e th io.rsp Mp. A LL pprsons indebted to the Estate of Chairlesi .t.McGregor, Dee'd. will please make immedi ate payment. And those having any demands wRil present them properly attested. A. RAMSAY, Adm'r. JTuly 7 1857 tf - 26 - C IOICE BACON.G. L. PENN, .AG-r, LIwill re,.*eve this evening, 1,000 lbs. GOOD IIACON, which will be sold as tow as ean be at forded, apinh91 1R5lt tf 15 GRAY ? TURLEY, BDEG ton:ounpe to their customers and the Spublic that they now have in store, and are daily rceiving'a very extenhive and choice selee tion ofr spring and summer 'DRY G O O D S!V We wish it to be remembered that we still have a resident purchaser at the North, from whom we receive daily ie 'test Imported Fashions. We solicit country merchants, buying for cash, to call and examine our stock, and ascertain our prices. Tosuch we am prepared to offer'superior inducements. . Below we mention some of the most fashlonablq. as also some of the loading ar ticles in'eachdepartment. 2"bitL. 0MB GQO2C .. Rich Chintz'Chena Bayadere Silks; Rich Chintz Raye d'Aquille Silks; Rich Moire vntique Black and ColoredlSilks; Bischof's Celebrated Black Silks in great;variety; Marcellaine and Florence Silks, all colrs; Grenadine, Crape d'Paris and Fewing Silk Robes; Challie, Barege d'Laine and Barege Robes; Prited Lawn; Printed Brillante; Chillies, Barege d'Laine, Bareges, .rape Maretz, Crape d'Paris;Canton Cloth, Bombazine, Alapaea, e., &c., &c. - Hosiery and Embroideries. Ladies' Hose, in Cotton, Silk and Linen. Misres' do do do do Gents'y do do' do do Ladies' Gloves, in Kid, Silk and Linen, and Silk Mitts. 5,000 Embroidered Bands, in Jaconett, Swiss and Mull. 5,000 Embroidered Collars and 86tts, in Jaco not, Swiss and Mull. Edgings and Insertings in great variety. Embroidered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, in reat variety. ' WHITE GOODS. Embroidered Muslin and Lace-Cu-tains. - do - do --or Ladies' dresses. Plain Jaconet and- wiss Mulins. Nainsook, M aul-and Book do Printed Brillanteandrench C ibric Mantillas, Shawls, Scarfs, &c., in great variety, and very -heap. D O S T (' S. 5 casesBrown ihi4ings, 04 cents. ' do White d6 0 cents. 1,000 pieces Cailicots, fast colors, Of cents. AllVhe-favorito braids-df Amnerican Calieecs and Shairtingo, at low prices; a veryhandsome lot of Ginghams, n Black and Colored.- . . . .,000 Counterpanesfrom $1 25 to $10 each. 6 cases 11-4 Sheeting, bst quality 311 cents. 6 do -Bed- Tickiig, Apron Checks, Furniture Prints, &e. - L. I k 3 N 8. Best Irish Linen Damsk, 60 to $1 50. do do do Naplkins and Doylies,.l to $4 60. do do do Table Ckths. do do do F 'or Shirt Fronts, 26 to $1 50. Plain and Fancy Linens for Gentlenlen and Boys' wear, from 181 to-75 cents per yard. Ribbons;. Lutes,- Satin and Veivet; Furniture Ld Dress Fringes Parasnils; Hoop Skirts: Fans; lair Brushes; Combs;.aacy Soaps, &c., &c. Augusta,.Mar tf 10 THE~ RijAkE FORI. G0O D B ARNGA INS5. THE CHEAP - PUANISUING 8.TORE. Prlces Fixed. t Loweut Rates, and Unuiform. GOODE WARRANT Eb 9XA.C 'LV A. SEPRESENTED. . CO0UETE TU'iREATMENJT. . TRUTHFUL STATEMENTS. shirts, Si rts, Shirts. SI( FOR-WINE -DOLLARS. READY HEMMED. SH IRT F RON TS, N EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY. SILK, LINEN AN1P COTTON suspenders, Money Belts, and Monet Bags. BAJ,0J'S. BEST K ID G L OV ES, At 91,10 per Pair. ...I IDIA *GaUS2 UN13R VTESTS,: LU Elegant Artidle' foi Summer Wear. From 50 Cents to Si,50O Eacia. JNEN ANII JEANS D)RAWERS, L.ONG CLOTR1 IIRAWERS, WITE,.COTTON AND LINEN UMERELLAS OF EVERY STYLE. SARGE SIZE SHIRTS .lways on band; and, when Gentlemen prefer. it, ey can havetheir measures taken, andI-SHIRTS tade up to order, of the very best material, su erior workmanship, and after Las RIDAWAT 'a 'elebrated Pattern, his SHIRTS having received roetunqualfied commendition of Gentlemen in all. arts of the United States, and have been prQ onceed perfect. ~ mdtr MONEY IS VERY 804.RCE, and Iamdtr ined to do mny share of trade, If low prices will take an inducement. I shall be glad to take the otes of all the South Carolina Banks at par. CHARLES. W. HERSEY, -Opposite the United States Hotel. Augusta, May - 2m 18 IOTICE.-A1.1 peEsoninudebted to the Es - tate of -John Kirkaey, dec'd., are hereby imely warne'd to make payment forthwith, and oe having claims against the E state are notified arender them in, properly attested, at an early ay. E. P. H. KIRKSEY, act-lag Ex'or. Dec 30 ,t. f 61 Xj'ECUJTOR'S NOTICE.-All persons Lhaving demahads against the Estate of' D. F. ollngsworth, dec'd., are notified to render in heir accounts, properly attested, without further lelay,. am the Executors intend to settle up the istate as soon as possible. Look out that your eounts are not debarred. Those indebted to aid Estate must make arran'gementa fto settle up t an early date. J. ii. BOLLING8WORTII, , xos J. HI. WALKER. xos April28 * 19 iiTUATgl W lT M -.-Asateneberp - a~pyate~ ~41 or~emintary by a young ~ady w)6 tehps ighe lr Sagjlsh branev~s, l* gjnim g, glr4igRnd lsto; and can give ipireferences. .-Addumss, ,.Dr. C. M. WRIGH T, Augusta, May 10 ,. 18 .HE Bricks! irioks!! T Subscribe!' having purchased that excel Ilent and well-fitted out Brick Yard, long rnown.ns the Simklns' Yard, has just made and thoroughly burnt 100,000 CHOICE BRICKS, which will be sold on reasonable terms. A con ;derable discount allowed for the CQab. Api2 " . . 504 LIGHT-4GHT-LIGHT. A GREAT desideratum in the way of LIGHT is accomplished. An illuninating 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 least, it is veryolittle more expensive than sunshine. 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, which are exclusively for Cash. A. 0 & T. J. TEAGUE. April 28 tf 16 FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, &. 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 FRES1I Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c. 0 TO PHYSICIANS. We are prepared and will take pleasure in fur nishing Physicians with a COMPLETE OUTFIT of Medicines. Instruments, Shop Furniture, Medi cal laddle.Bags, &c., &c., &c. TO THE LADIES. We will also say to the Ladies that our Stock comprises ALL 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. Also, FLAVORING EXTRACTS for Culinary pur poses. TO THE PLANTER We isy, your wants have been attended to in our prevent 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 and health. A simple cathartic or the timely administration 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 re-putable nostrums recommended to cure almost all of the ills and aoies to which lesh is heir to. If you caniot' find apythinhg adapted to your case, we will exert our skill in preparing something for your relief. MgPrescriptions filled with accuracy and dis patch at all hours, day or night. IWCall and examine our Stock at the Drug Store under the Odd Fellows' & Masonic Hall. A. G. & T. 3. TEAGUE. Edgefield, Arik2$ tf - 16 CAROLINA HOTEL. 1 HE P, oprietor. of this well known and popu lar HOTlEL takes peculiar p!easure in an uouncing to his friends and the travelling public generalle, 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 le had, and presided over by oie skilled in the culinary department-and in short, everything requisite to gratify tho taste of the epicurean will be supplied in abundance. The servants of the C.5ROLINA llOTEL are noted for their polIte add ttentive character, and are ever in attendanceto bey the wishes of my Guests. New STABLES have recently been built, which are commodious and complete, apd Horses left in y care -will, receive kind and careful treatment. Thankful for, past enacourageament and patron age, Irfespectrolly solicita continuance of ttnbsames JOHN A. MAYS. EF Tlie travelling commnuhity are notified that hey and their bagage will be conveyed, at a meo. ner'sWatning,without charge, to the C'arolnapr eo gDeote-p. - -- 3. A. M. Hamburg, May 8 188 tf 16 858. SPRING EXP08ITION1 1858. SPRIING JMPORTATIORS a, FTIlRST'CLASSBSTAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS! ~iks, Grenadines, Bareges, Challies, Mus lins, Embroideries, Hosiery, Linens Sand Domestic Goods, nd the usual line of Goods kept in a first class Dry Goods store.. . Ladies will find in our extensive stock the great st assortment, in eaich oft thet above depjartmen~tts, ever exhaibitedl in Aniuuaa. Our gr.-at facilities or obtaining GOODS friom Auction andl large in sorters, are such as to ensure our customers that hey may minake their psurchases romn us at the cry lowest prices;. and many leading articles auihse.cow the snarket value. Our Northern, Eastern and European Corres srvents will send us weekly th~rauthout the sea 'an, all that is Newv, Noveol anid Stylish, in the way of Dress Goodls and1 Eimubroider'Ies. Our House claims the, especcial attentiun of Stran ers and Visitr.<, as only one price is asked, and 11I Ghos are mrarko,1 in plain ligures; terefore, texperencedl laurehasers are inot over charged. Ladies will always rece.ive kind and courteous tei,tionf-it will allard our salesmen pileasuire to how Gloods. DIJCKEY A PIJIIBBS. .?.8.-Sole Southern Auents for Juhn White ide & Co.'s eeebrated lIalI[ LN E NS. Auusta, ialar 29 tf 12 WATCH MAKER! VH E Subscriber having purchased the premises u frmerly occupied hy Mar. HI. A. GR AY, as a rateh repairing shop, is now prepared to do all inds of work in connection with Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver Ware. Havinig secuired the services of a FIR.ST CL ASS ATHI MAKElt, anad being a practical Clock baker himnself, ho hopes to give entire satisfaction. All work done at his shop Is wvarranted, anid if Lfails to give satisfaction, the, money will be re mded. All persons leavinag work with him may depend lo getting it at the timie promised. P. S.-A Regulator, that will keep exact time, i-ll be kept running in the shop. Persons desi ions of obtaining the true time can be accomoda ad at any hour in the day. F. HI. CANDEE. April G 858 t f 13 MONTGOMERY'S |ELEBR ATED DOUBL E SCRE EN ROOKAWAY PREMIUM WHEAT FAN, TIE SUBSCRIBER having purchased the .L Right for t hi. State. now offers to Planters these ustly celebrjited FA NS for cleaning 11 heat. This [anis superior to any thing of th~e kind now in use, is the nunmber of premuims awarded at difleteat tlt Fairs will attest. 1t ia simple in its strueture, rauily rigged, works well, and when aout of order, an be repaired by ay ordinary mLehanle. It is daaptedtu cleaning all kindaof grain. For further particula.se. Hand Bill, which will be furnished any one desiring such. COTTON GINS AN Ta RW" Also e 'astantly on hand a supaply of Cotton Gja, which I warrant to be equal lo any made. Also, 4 lot o Titsheru whih a'sa sn extensively hnows ltat I qdeem it unaccessary to. eulogise them here. Tese~ Machines arae all qranufaetered ia thi, place, y ~killful workmen, anda or ste very beat material, a warranh.- to do what Is said for thenm. A ny rders for either .of the above Machines,nadressed to thesuburiber, or left with my Traveling Agents, will be promptly attended to. 'JTOHN ENRIGHT. Abbeville C. II., S. C., May 18, 3m 19 UST OPEZVENED a fine lot of Cawing ) TOBACCO, seine choice brdg a eh as (told Leaf, Queen of the So 9 rr ' ..et. Also, ine cut So~cP, an4~ Tobzeen. CQ RAS--'NOW open. a few thowand yer une WA R. i 1. YM.1AN0 - ANDIDATES. it Tus Friends of WILLIAM GREGG, Esq., respectfuUy announce him'as a Candidate for Sen ator at the next election. Feb 1 *4 W The Friends of Col. JAMES P. CARROLL respectfully present him as a Candidate for the State Senate at the ensuing election. W Tiu friends of Dr. H. R. COOK, respect fully :nnounce him as a Candidate for a seat In the House of Repesentatives at the next elecflon. LTaK Friends of Mr. WADE HOLSTEIN, respectfully nominate him as a Candidate for elec tion to a Seat in the next Legislature. Mar 10 to* 9 WWs are authorized by the friends of Col. JAMES TOMPKINS to anrounce him as a Can didate for a Seat in the next Legislature at the ensuing election. Ur The friends of Col. JOHN QUATTLEBUM respectfully announceo him as a Candidate for a seat in the next Legislature at the ensuing election. April7 to* 13 W We are authorized by the fns of Maj. A. L. DEARING, to nominate him as a Candidate for a seat in the House of Representatives at the next election. April7 to 13 E7 The friends of M. W. GARY, Esq., present him as a Candidate for the State Legislature at the next election. Mar. 31. to* 12 W ThE Friends of W. W. ADAMS, Esq., re spectfully present him as a candidate for the State Legislature at its next Session. Mar 28 to* 11 gW The Friends of J. HAMPDEN BROOKS, Esq., respectfully present him as a Candidate for the State Legislature at its next Session. IT HE Friends of Maj. ABRAM JONE3 re spectfully present him as a Candidate for re-elee tion to the State Legislature. Mar 10 to* 9 Wor errff. LEWIS COVAR, W. W. SALE, WM.QUATTLEBUM, LEWIS JONES, . BOULWARE, Wor Clerk. F. . NICHOLAS, EDMUND PENN, S. HARRISON, WILLIAM L. STEVENS, LEWIS COLEMAN, JAMES SPANN, ROBERT D. BRYAN, JACKSON COVAR, W'or Ta,= Collector. CHAS. M. MAY, JOHN C. LOVELESS, STARLING TURNER, M. W. LYLES, E. W. HORN, THEOPHILUS DEAN, CHARLES CARTER, Wor Crc1Mawry. W. F. DURISOE, E. B. FOREST, Xi A.VW T-OT ZO3. W. GARY, Attorney at LAW and So e liestor in EQflITY, will practice in this and he adjoining Districts. Office, above B. C. RafaN's Store. Dee'16 ly 49 -PHYSICIAN, W ILL attend promptly to all business of the profession entra..ted to his care. OPncz,-Edgeield C. H., 8... . April.6 1858 tf 13 CITEOrLASTIC PROCES: . or rnarte AZLTZWiZCXA.Z-a T2mE'EE. 71H Subscriber having forni..hed himself wih :ja lici.nse to use this N EW PRtOCECSS of s now ready to serve all who may need such, with n assuranee of a more perfect adaptation, and a closer resemtblane to the na:tural organ., than can e realized by atny other miethod. its perfet pu. ity, cicanhinecss, freedom from all taste, or galvamne ensation, durability, comfort and security, are aNng the adIvantaiges claimed for this SUPERiOR mode or setting Artinecial Teeth.. H. PARKER. June 24, tf 24 T HO S. .. at C. I. MIO IS E, SUCCESSORS TO LEE .t MOISE, WHOLRSALE~ GROCERS, No. 7, Hayace Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. .Tan 97 ly 3. . Ridgeway Academy, - !UIE Exercises of thisq Institution will hec con .1 utctedt under the superinte'ndance of the abscrier, tis yenr; and he trusts, by strict rtttntion to pupils committed to htis care to ire .atisntiont to paren'.s, and advance the pupils as npily as piwsilie. Rates of' Tuuitious. 1st Class-Orthography, Reading and .Arithmetic, $12.00. 2nd Class-Primary Georaphy and the above, $15.00. rd Class-The above studies with English Grammar, *18.00. ith Class-The same with- Algebra and Gometry, - 20.00. Latin and French, $2.00 Although it is desirable that pupils ahguld begin vith the first of the quarter, st~ill, pupils will he ceived at all times, and charged only for thteI proportion of the time of the session remaining.. M. B. WARD. April 14 1y 14 CLAIM AGENCY. D ENSIONS and BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS Liprocured, and Land Warrants bought, sold r located on liberal terms, and with despatch by TILLMAN H. CLARK. Edgefeld, C. HI. Mar 10, 8m* 10 Mount Enon Work Shop. 7H E universal satisfaction that the work done iby the subscriber has beretofore given, en tourages htim to hope that for the future he will be ~qualy successful. IIe is better prepared every rear to do better work, and he does not hasitate to uiy that the OT TON GiNlS AND THRASHERS mae by him are equal to say now ufibred for sale. 1any testimonials of thie fact mightt be given. Work kept constantly en hand, and orders eue ated at the shortest nottee. Address, THIOMAS E. CIIAPMAM, Coleman's X Roads. Edgefield Dist. S. C. ITOr Mr. D. R. DURISOE, at the " Myvertiser (halee, who is my augorized Agent. OTICE is hereby given to all who are in debted to me in Edgefield District, either by Note or Account in 1863, '64, '66 or '66, to coe forward and settle the same if they wish to save ost. Also, those in arrearn for 185T will please call and settle by eaah erv note very soon. The notesnd eOWnis can ho fosinud at my Mill in gd District. J. Y. L. PARTLOW. Mar818 m 12 WINE CATSUP.. UST reeived a few dozen Bottles of A No. 1 CATSUP, which was put up last year by a sentleman of this Town. Try it-it speaks Se iself. E. T. DAVIZ, Agt. April 6 1858 tt 18 m)enC POUNDS TWEMNESSEE BA seV) CON5 well cured, just received and for sale low ic 9aah. .W. R. & T. S. HUDSON, ?ay 12 tf 1 CE! ICE I-Always on band a supply of DICE, which will be mold atSS Cents per pound : Csh. U. T. DAYiS, Agt May 19 . f 19 E1lIOW--Just reebived Sro Boxis Choice MO~S. N. T. DAVI8~,Agent. 1a~9 Ui1 NEW FPRING AND 0Mgo CLOTHING! Augusta, Ga., A RE GETTING in a splendid Stock of Goods, and invite all who.need any article in their line to call and examine them. Our Stoek con"ita in part of Side Stripe Casimere CO ATS and SACKS, with PAWI and VEST to match; Blaic Cloth and Cashmeret FROCMW and SACKS, and PANTS; Black Itarathes and Grenadine Silk VESTS, (a light article for spring. Brown, White and Cheek Side-stripe LINEN and MARSEILLES Costs., Pants and Vests, &c. A large lot of FURNISHING GOODS; Marseilles White and Colored SHIRTS; * DRAWERS, SOCKS, IIANDKERCHIRFS, COLLARS, GLOVES, TIES and SUSPENDERS. BOYS' SUMMER CLOTHING, All sixes and Prices! Tailoriag-Clothing made to Order. Our stock of fashionable CLOTHS, Black, Else, Brown and Claret, have arrived, together with a beautiful assortment of side-stripe CASSIMERE for pants; side-stripe LINENS and Marseilles for pants; Rich Silk and Marseilles Patterns for Vests. All of which Mr. JOHN KENNY. will be pleased to show and make up to order, warranted to fi and please or no sale. JOHN L. ]MORA & CO., Sucesore to J. . Newby & Co Under IT. S. Hitel, Augasta, Ga. Apr5 i f 4_1 SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS! AND O3E011.2"3 3F O 3FL V.A.0 2. JAMES RENEY, Augu.ta, Ga., has jset returned from the Northern markets. wit a superior stock of Fancy and Domestic Goss Comprising some of the newest style., as well as the finest texture of DRESS GOODS, to which he wishes to call the attention of all persons visiting Augusta, ple Iging himself that he will. permit no one to undersell him, and is confident that he can sell at least from 5 to 10 per CeNt, cheaw than any otber CASH fffOM8 in 'he City. If' and those in his employment will feel a pleeaure in waiting on those who favor him with a tall; and a they will of necessity have to examine the stoc . of the city in order to find the best value, he hopes they will bear in mind his store, which i one door above the Georgia Railroad Bank. CALL AND SEE HIS STOCK! Rudy your 4tereuts! Nobody compe&d to buy! Evefybody waited on with pleasswe ! zRaE 32ESS calmKs. ALL STYLE.i-VERY LOW.0 Pinted Lawn, Organdie and JACONET, all varieties and very cheap; Printed Lawn, Organdie and Jaeonet ROBES, different styles ; Pa inted Lawn BA REGESand GRENADI.NES; A lar.e lot of GINGHAMS and CALICOES; Swiss, Jaconet and Mull MUSLINS; A splendid stock of EMBROILDERED Goods; Summer SUAWLS ant MANTILLAS. I N In MILLENERY DEPARTEERT Is to be foasd all that Is novel, never him~ssiabe better saplled with all that is dIesirable in IONIETS, HEAD DRESSE8, . e., &e., he. Blaeeing, lette as Osaare IRIShI LINiNS; TAHLE LINENlS-and TOWELLUNGS; Masenita NitTING4; -Bed SPREADS,FalIiGESgte. A full supply of HOSIERY, e..h Ashk. Augusta, AprBl5 .. -. 1 A~ NEW G00DS SR ! SPRING AND SUMMERUPPUE. uality and cheapness, w~I compare favorably witht tue Goods offered by the merchants of Hamburg and Augusta. My stock of Dry Goods consists of lmost every arltty of Ladies' Dress Goods, Of the most fashionable styles and of i qualities. Also, a fine assortment of seasonable Goods for Gentlenuen and Youtha's WVeat. ' Also, a large variety of. BONNETS,' HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SlICES, C, In the GROCERY line I am prepared to of'er scht induecements as mnus, please my customers. y stock consists of an assortment of Sugar, Cof'ee, Ten, Melasses, dAe. Also, always on hand TOBA CCO, SEGARS, 9NUFF, W IN ES, BR ANDiES, r U RE lEDICINES, e. jW Come and look at my Stock. .3. L. UAsamZON. Winter Seat, Mar 22 tf 1 ew Spring and Summer Goods E. PENiN, Agenut, uSnw reeiving and opening a VERY CIIOICE and H EALUTIFUL Stock e. Spring and Sununer Goods, urhIased ;at low prices in New York, Ph:ladelphia, ~altimore sndl Charleston. 11is Steck will emnbraos every variety and style f Goodls suited to the. seasons, and will be sold at rie. that will nt fail to give entire satisfaction. The public are respectfully Invited to eall and ex mine his stock. March 30 tf 12 e A C A RD. THE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends S and ptrons that be is still attending to the WATCHERPAIRNIG EUBIEDS aving removed his Shop to his residence i of f asmile West of tho Village. Thankful for pas avors, he solicits the continuanco of that lIbefal ptronage he has so long received. Hri work, s eretofore, will be warranted to give entire satis action, or no charge will be made. Ho has just receIved a large assortment of ATCH MATERIALS. Ho is also prepared for Electro Plating, with OLD and SILVER, Watch Cases, Spoons, Fors, ewelry, &ce. PIANOS neaitly repaired and correctdy tuned. SAny work left at my Cottage, will be pano ually attended to. H. A. ODAY. April21 2m . i Notice, LL persons indebted to the estate of Stfa ABootne, dec'd., are requested tomaakeim ate payment, and all persons having .demands gainst the same are hereby notiled to puant hem properly attested. L. .OONE' Ad'es 16. PETER 00YZT. 5Amcs Dec. 23,187 tf 10. STATE NOTICE.-AU persons Indebted Eto the Estate of A. T. Traylor, dec'd., are otifed to settle the same forthwith; andl these hsing demands against the said Estate will plasse ender them in, pr-el attested, to the mlna trator at Calhoun's ilA bbeville District, S. C. N. 0. TALMAN, Adm'er. April28 8m* 16 emands against the Estate wUil aepeet hem forthwith, properl attetetd E. P. II. KIRESEY, Ad'or. 3an. , 58. EIGUlTY Sackasoo FAMILY FLOA3R, fro .iDorn's Steam MRat tharee doesas pe ek ash. ' .1.. SUrLLIAN A CD. April28 tf ' 36' aidt. o.