STIIE WHILE THE IRON IS
HE Subscriber offers for sale
Good Brown SUGA#, 11 lbs. for $I;
sperior Coffee SUGAR, 10 lbs for $1;
Very best Clarified SUGAR, 81 lbs. for $1:
Crushed and Pulverized SUGAR 8 lbs for $1
Good Rio-COFFEE, 7j lbs for $1;
Verybest do 7 lbs. for $1;
Good RICE, 20 lbs. for $1 ;
A4ainimtine CANDLES, 30 ets per lit;
.Spersp. do 55 ets per lb.;
Fresh CANDY, 20 cts. per lb-;
Very best Apple VINEGAR, 25 ets per Gallon;
TOBACCO from 10 to 30ets per plug;
Very best Green and Black TEA, 80 ets pr lb.;
Cooking SODA, tbree pounds for 25 ots;
Also, a large assortment of
EXCELLENT HARDWARE.
WEEDING HOES, from 40 to 70 es;
Best Parken NAILS, 61 cts ;
Collins' & Marshal's A XES, $1,15:
Ames' SPADES and SHOVELS, $1,15; -
Trace C'HA1NS, 65 a 90 per pair.
- 1esides a splendid assortment of
CHOICE DRY GOODS,
Jewelry, Boots, Shoes, Common Drugs,
YANKEE NOTIONS, &c., &c.
At the same redues d rates.
g1'The above prices are for Cash only on
delivery; - T. ROOT.
June 2 2t 21
Boot and Shoe Notice.
T E Subscriber continues to have
made, on the shortest notice, and in
the best manner, the finest and most sub
stantial BOOTS and SHOES.
All orders left at his Shop will be promptly at
tended t6. C. M. GRAY or myself will be found
at all times in the Village to attend to all orders.
No work to leave the shop without the knowledge
of the Subscriber or my Agent, 0. M. GRAY.
g7Shop opposite B. J. Ryan's Livery Stable.
E. 11. YOUNGBLOOD.
June 2 . tf 21
A BAKER COUNTY
Plantation for Sale,
O NE of the BE7.T,the PRETTIEST and HE \L
THIE-T PLANTATION.4 in South Western
Georgia, containing 750 Acres, of which 525
are in cultivation, and cleared in the last three
years. All the houses, necessary to a Plantation,
with the fenes, are new, having been erected, in
the above time.
If needed, provisions and stock can be pur
chased with the place. Further information can
be procured of CH ARLES W1ITE lEAD.
Newton, Baker Co., Ga., June 1 3m* 21
SWAN & WA. LOTTERIES,
Authorized by the State of Georgia.
A F.ORTUNE OF
$70,000!!
TO BE HAD
290O3M T"E 30C-D O---& 3.0
The followtng Se .ne will be drawn by S. Swan &
Co., Managets of the Sparta Academy Loitery, in
each of their Single Number Lotteries for- June
1858, at
in public,! under the superintendence of Commis
sioners.
Tqbe drawn in the c'..y of Augusta, Ga.,in public, on
Saturday,_June 5th, 1858.
To be drawn in theo'ty of Augusta, Ga., in public, on
Saturday, June 12th, 1858.
To be drawn in the city of Augusta, G., in public, on
'Saturday, June 19th, 1858.
Tu be drawn in tho,.Jity of Augusta,Ga.,in public, on
Saturday, June 20th, 1858. -
Onm the 4lan of Single Numbers.
5,455 PRIZES!I
Nearly one ?'rize to every Nine Tickets.
1rag-en-lfina-a-.t -BOh%@e2mo!
'io 5a DaAwN
EACH SATURDAY IN JUNE! -
1 prze of . 7-,000 is...............$70,000
1 pzeof..... .,010 is................30,000
1.rze of-'... 1.',000 15...............1 t',000
I prizeof .... ... 5,000 is....'...........5,0
I prize of .... ... 4,000 i.................4,1000
-1 prize of....... . ..0...................,0
-1 prize of ..... ...,1,0 Is.......... ...... 1.514)
4 prizes of.-.. . 1.000 are .............4.It0
4 prizes of..... .... 90) are ..............8.H9
* 4 prizes of.... .....s0o are.............8.210
4 prizes of .........T are...............2.0~
4 prizes of-.....--.. 600 are................410
0) prizes of..........500 are..............25.000
50 prizes of..........00 are..............15,000
100 prizes of..'.......125 are..............125.00
280 prizes of..........100 are.............2,1000
APPRO'IIATION PuIr'S
4 Prizas of $400 A&pprox'ting t4O$7,000 Prize are. .$1,60
4 Prizes of 800 ' " 80,000 Prize are.. 1,!200
4 Prizes of 20f ' " 10,000 Prizes are.. 800
4 Prizes of 125 * " 5,000 P'rizes are... 50
4 Prizes o.f 11.0 ' " 4000 Prizes are... 4100
4 Prizes of 75 * 3 .0010 Prizes are... 800
4 Prizes of 50 " " 1,500) Prizes are.. 200
5,000 Prizes of 20..........-...............100,100
e45 Prize~samouudingto............. $320,000
SWhole Ticketa $10; Halves $5; Quartors 82,50.
.PLA? .MF TIlE LOTTERY.
The Numbers fre a 1ito 50,000, correspon:dling with, tho.se
Numnbera on the Ti' kets printed o.n separate slips of paper,
are encircled with -.mnai tin tubes, and placed In one wheel.
The first 457 prins, similarly printed and encircled, arc
placed In another .vheel.
The wheels are '.hen revolved, and a number is drawn
from the wheel of aumber,, andi at the samne time a prize is
drawn from the odher wheei. The number and parize dr-awn
oiut are opened at i exhibited to the audience. and reg"is
tere'i by the CommnissionIers: the prize being placed aga.inst
the num~ber 4CawD This operation la repented until all thse
d.p ro2sasn. Prizes.--The two preceding and
the twoaucceedin.:Numbers to, those drawing the first T
Prizes wilt be entr ted to the 23 A pproximation Prizes. For
- exam ,le: If Tictrst No. 11.250) draws the.. #7i,000( Prize,
those seketsu unA'ered 11,24)1, 11.249, 11,251, 11,252, will
each be euted . $400. If Ticket No. 5'50 drcws the
$&i,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 543. 549, 551, 552, will
each be eniited (a $00,.and so- on according to the above
scheme.
The 5,000 Prize of $20 wilt be determinedl by the last
figre .fthe N-,.wich draws the $71,000. For example, ifthme
No drawlng the 71,1001 Prize ends with No. 1. thens all the
-Tickets where the -sumnber ends in 1 wiil be entitled to $20.
If the Number e- ,Js w ith Number 2, then all the Tickets
where the Number ends in 2 wIll be entitled to $20, and me
CER'IFICATAS OF PACKAGES will he meld at the
following rates,erhichilsthe risk:
Certificate of P'a-:kcge of ten Whole Tickets....$S0
Certificate of Pa :kage. of ten Halt Tickets...........40
-. Certificate of Ps.-kages of ten Quarter Tickets.........20
Certillcate of Pas.age of ten Eighth Tickets..........10
* In Orde ting Tickets or Certlflets,
Encltse the m iey to our atddress fosr the Tickets ordered.
on receipt of wl.-oh they will be fo.rwarded. by first msaiL.
Purchasers man L.ave Tickets ending in any figure they may
designate.
gy-The LIs of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be
sentlto purchase. s immedilatly after tihe drawing.
Prhs will please write their signatures plain.
and give their P.-st Om~ce, County anti tate.
Wg~memb.:r that every Prize Is drawn and payable In
ful pwizes ded 1,00 and under. pald immedliately ater
the .rawlng-otter prizes at the usna:s time of thIrty days.
gV'All cmn. &ieatons strictly confidential.
-- I'Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to
- - 8. SW AN & CO, A uatusta, Ga
SA list of t' a n'umbers that are draw.. froln the wheel,
-'with the amount af the prize thatl each one is entitled to,
will be publishe.t after every drawing. in the following pa
oeNw Orn cans Delta, Mobile Register, Ch~ark-~ston
ntanadard, Nsa) mile Gazetto, Atlanta Intelligencr. New
York weekly Day Book. Ansgunsta (Ga.) (ontituationaliet.
Riclhmond Dispatch. New Yo~rk Dispatcha, Paulding (Mins.)
flarion, Savannah Morning News, and Little Rock (Atrk.)
True Democrat.
.Jnne 2 ~ 4t 21_
Sam will have it Pure,
IH AVE this day reeived two itarrels of pure
R YE W HISKEY, and five Barrels of pure
CORN W HISKEY, very cl and .pure.-shtpped
by Mr. Ccnn, direct from North Carolina. s3ome
of' the most eminent Physicians of Auagtuta pur
chaseit for their use. For cale by . -
S. E. EOWERS, Ant.
N. B.-On hand 25 Dbls.~Key Stone Mononga
- hala Whiskey.
Hamburg, Marl t f 8
TEORO HAM FOR SALE.-"he
L'Executorsuof Capt. John Lipsccomb, dee'd.,
will sell on first Monday in June, ait public nuetion.
at the Court House steps. ANDREW, aged 58.
Trerms-Credit until 1st January 'r,9, withinterest
f rem day of sale.
iMay 26 - -- 2t 20
F~'*E AND COR1N MEAL--Can be
Fha atnyisouse for Ca.
-ALSO
Leatheg-HarnesDs, Sole, Upper, Kips, &e.
- . R. T. MIMJS.
Feb.8 If.
I
MORE LIGHT.
- DANFORD & BAILYS PATENT
NON-EXPLOSIVE SELF-GENERATING
G A S~L I GHT .
T HE pub!ic is now favored with the BEST and
MOST ECONOMICAL LIGHT that can be
produced. Among the viarious experiments to ap
proximate artificial light to the pure and 'mellw
light of the natural sun, none have proved success
ces fol. until the non-explosive self-generating Gas
light was invented. This Light is adapted to Fac
tories, Chlrehes, Hotels, Stores, Vessels, Rail
Roads, private Dwellings, &e., and only requires a
trial to test its superior advantage over all others.
Un:ike the ordinary fluid lamp, it does not throw
off unconsumed earbon, but it forms from the fluid
pure Hydro Carbon Gas, all or which is conveyed
through the centre of the generator, not leaving
any substance to escape unconsumed.
This patent burner can be fitted to any ordinary
fluid or oil lamp, without the least possible danger
of explosion, a they ar- so construct-.d that to
explode one of them would be.utterly impossible.
TI ey are considet ed by thousands who are now
using them to be as safe, if not safer than the oil
lamp or candle, as there are no sparks flying from
the flame, and give precisely the same shaped light
as you get from the cual gas.
I wish it to be diatinctly understood that the gas
lamp will give the same amount of light as seven
stearine or first quality of tallow candles for one
cent per hour.
I have purchased the Patent Right for this Lamp,
and, for the purpose of enabling the public to judge
of its merits, my store will be open every evening
until 8 o'clock, and lighted with this new gas!
0!T OLD LAMPS can be altered and fitted with
this new patent-burner at a trifling expense.
107 All persons intereged in having a cheap and
brilliant LIGHT are invited to call and examine
this one. G. L. PENN. AoEN.
(7 A Superior Article of fresh BURNING
FLUID constantly on hand.
May 26 tf 20.
Marble at Newberry, S. C.
I KEEP constantly on hand, at my Marble Yard,
Newberry, S. C., MABLE and GRANITE
TOMBS, TOMB TABLETS, MONUMENTS,
Head Stones, &c.,
In endless styles and of every variety.
LETTERING done neatly and correctly at three
cents per letter.
All orders shall have prompt attention. I sell
as cheap as the cheapest.
W'For further particulars, call on Col. Chris
tie, at Edgefield C. II , S. C.
JOHN R. LEAVELL.
Newberry, May 21 3m* 20
CORN FOR SALE.--The Subscriber
offers for sale ONE THOUSAND BUSH i.LS
good White CORN, at 90 Cents per bushel
Cash, at the Crib, to all who apply soon.
DANIEL HOLLAND.
May 26 3t 20
AYER'S
CHERRY
PECTORAL,
FOR THE RAPID CURE OF
Colds, Coughs, and
1loarseness.
DUnMTLI, MAss., 20th Dec., 155.
DR. J. C. Area: I do not hesItate to say
the best remedy I have ever found for
Conghs, Htoarseness, Influena, and the
concomitant symptoms uf a Cold, Isyour
Cassar PZcroiAL. Its constant use in
my practice and my family for the last
ten years has shown it to pse. sups
riotr irtues for the treatment of these,
complaints. EBEN KNiGilT, M. D.
A. B. MORITLEY, EsQ.,Of Uvica, N. Y., writes.: "I have
used your lectoral my-self and tn my family ever since
you invenated it, anidbelieve it the best medicine for its
purpose ever put out. With a badl cold I should sooner
pay twenty-See dtoltars for a botde than do wIthout it, or
take any other remedy."
Croup, WhoigCough, Influenza.
uPlr s a. , s. Feb., 71856.
Barsa Area: I will cheerfully certify your I'ctoral
Is the host remedy we possess for the cure of whooping
cough, croup, and the chest diseases of children. Wie of
your fraternity lin the Siouth alapreclate your skill, and
commend your uedicine to our people.
liRAM CONKLIN, M. D.
AMOS LEE. Esq., Mozcaa,Ia., writ.., sd Jan., 16566:
"1 had a tedious Influenza, which confined me in doors
sIx week-a; took many reedicines without relief; finally
tried your Ikct-ad by tihe advice of our clergyman. The
first dlose relieved time soreness in my throat and lungs;
less than one half time bottle made me completely welL.
Your medicines are the cheapest as well as the best we
can buy, anid we eateem you, Doctor, and your remedies,
as the poor man's friend."
Asthmna or Phthisic,-and .Bronchitis.
,Warsiaxcrsra, PA., Feb. 4, 18.
Sia: Your tGerry, Pccorai Is performing marvellous
cures in this section. It has relieved several from alarm
lng symptmns or consumption, and La now cuing a mman
whio baa labored tunder an affection of thme lungs for the
last forty years. HilENRY L. PARKHS, Merchant. e
A. A. RAMSEY, 3M. D., Amarox, Miosoes Co., Iow.,
writes, Sept.6f, 1855: "Durtng my practice of many years
.1 hare found nothiung equal to ynur 0serry I'edtol for
giving ease and relief to consutmptive patients, or euring.
such as are curable."
We mIght eddt volumes of evidence, but the most con
vincing proof of tihe virtues of this remedy Is found in its
elfects upon trial.
Consumption.
Probably no one remedy has ever been known which
cured so many and such dangerous ciasek-as thiis. Some
'no human aid can reach; but even to those the Laerry
lkctoral affords relief and comfort.
Asioa Hors:, Naw Yost CrT, MIarch 5, 1856.
Docrome Aria, LowstLL: I feel it a duty and a pleasure
to inform you what your Che~rryp Bcforrl has done for my
wife. She hatd bee-n fiye mnnths Iaboring undter the dlan
gerous symaptoms of Consumption, from which no aid we
could pl-rcuro gave her mnuch relief. She was steadily fail
lng, until Dr. Strung, of this city, where we have come for
ad'vice, recomnmended a trial of your nmedicine. We bless
his klitness, as we do your skill; for she has recovered
from that day. She is not yet as strong as she used to
be, but is free tromt her cough, and calls herself well.
Yours with gratitude amid regard,
ORLANDO SHELBY, or Suwsx.sa..
(UnaumnpEir, do not despair till you have tried Arsa's
CustiartPacronaL. It is made by one of the beat medical
chiemists in the wo-rld. andl its curs all around us bespeak
the high merits of its virtues.-- PhIualdelphia Ledger.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills.
I illE sciences of Chesmistry and Mi-uticinue imave been
taxedI theIr utmost to p'roduce this best, most p'erfect
purgitive wiebl is knouwnm to man. Inummeraible piroofa
are shown thamt these i'iLa lhars virtmues which surpass in
exceilencee the ordiniary mediines, anid that they win un
p.recedentedly uponm the esteem of all men. They are safe
amid paleasamnt to take, but powerful to cure. Thir piene
tratinig propaertieastinmulate the vital activitiesof time body,
remore time obatrauctions of its organs, purify the bleed,
aind expel disease. They purgeoiit thofoulhumorm' which
b~r.-d anal grow distenmper, stimnulato sluggish or disor
dered organms into their natural action, animl lirt healthy
timme with strength to thme whole system. Not only do
they cure thme every-day coumpllainats of every body, hut
also formidable and dangerous diseases tihat bare batlied
this heat of hutuman skilla While they produce powerfid
effects, they are at thme same time, in dimninished doses, the
safest and beat physIc that camn lbe eniployed for children.
iBeing- sugair-comited, they arte plleasant to take; and beIng
purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures
lhare been madle whichm surpass belIef were they not sub
stamntiated by men of such exalted psition amid character
as to forbuid time suspIcIon of iuntruth. Slany emiinouit
clergymen and physicians have Isent their names to certi
to the public the reliability of nmy recmedies, whille others
hare sent ime the assurance of their conviction that my
Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my
afiuicted, sufferinig fellow-men.
Time Agent below named is pleased to furnish grall. my
American Almanac,contaiaing directionsfor their use amid
certificates of their cures, of time following conmphdants: -
Costiveess, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy,
Iteariburn, lleadachmo arising from a foul stonmach, Nau
sea. Indigestion, 3ttorbid inaction of the Bowels amid Pain
arising therefrom. Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcer
ous and Cutianeous Diseases which require an evacuanit
mediciie, Scrofumla or Kitng's Es-i. They also, tby purify.
lng the bleod and stimulating the system, cure umany
complaints which it would not be supposed they could
reach. smuch as Deafness, P'artlal Blindness, Neuralgia amnd
Nie-romis Irritalmility, Derangements of the Liver and Kid
neys, Gamut, and other kindred comnplaints arising from a
tow state of the body or obstruction of its funictiuns.
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with some
other, pill they make more profit on. Ask for Avsa's
PILL~S, amid take nothing else. No other they can give
you compares wIth this inm its intrinsic value or curative
powers. The sIck want the beat aid there Is for them,
and they ahould hare it.
Prepared by Dr. 3. 0. AYEiR,
Practical andAnlalyticaI Chemist, Lowell, Kass.
Pawcs S5 Ces. Psa Box. Fmv Boeas ron $1.
BOLD BY
(1.- L. PENN and DRS. A. (I. A T. JT. TEAGUE,
Edlgetmeld C. H.; A. Jr. PELLETIERt A CO., 1Ham
burg, anal by all dealers in medicine. Whooesaule by
HiAVIL~AND, CHICHESTER di CO., Augusta, GIa.
Juno 2 ly 21
Notice.
ALL1 persons indebted to thme Estate of Charles
McGregor, D)ee'd. will please make immedi
ate pay menmt. And those-having any demands will
present them properly attested.
A. RAMSAY, Adm'r.
July 7 1857 tf 26
N OTiCE is hereby given Chat application will
be 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
lunmia Road at or near 'Col. John IHuiet's, two and
a half miles from Edgefleild Village.
Mayfl3m - 16
Law Iartnership.
TjIE Undersigned having formed a partnership
.in the PRACTICE of LAW and EQUITY
for Edgefield District, will give prompt and dili
gent attention to all business entrusted to their
care.
The residence of Mr. O\vxEs is at Barnwell C.
H-that of Mr. SEIBELS at ]Ldgefield, S. 0.
EMMET PEIBELS,
W. A. OWENS.
May 20 tf 20
A. V A 'E.D.
S B. GRIFFIN. Attorney at LAW and
o Solicitor 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.
EDoEFIELD C. H., May 19, 1858. tf 47
E. II. YOUNGBLOOD,
.Attorza.W awt 3aw,
W ILL attend promptly to all- business placed
in his hands.
3gOffice at Edgefield C. 11., S. C.
May 19 tf 19
New Goods---Late Arrivals!
U PENN, Agent, is constantly replenish
.s ishing his Stock every week with FRESH and
Most Desirable Dress Goods,
well suited to the season. The Ladies will find
among his latest arrivals, soige very beautiful and
fashionable Goods, such as
Rich Side Stripe ORGA NDIES and JACKONETS,
Skeleton SKIRTs, latest styles;
Black Silk and Lace MANTILLAS, beautiful;
BONNETS of latest and most handsome styles;
Handsome Bonnet Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches, &c.
Call in ladies, and see my goods.
May 20 tf 20
FRESH GROCERIES, &c,
W f. E. LEGG has just received another
large and varied assortment of
Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, Segars,
Which he is selling rapidly at prices considerably
reduced. His present Stock conssts in part of
Two Thousand Lbs. RACON, n choice article;
SUGARS of different kinds and cheap;
Fine assortment of COFFEE;
Chuice SYRUPS and MOLASSES;
Pine Apple and English Dairy ClEESE;
No I M ACKERE L in Bbis., excellent;
No 1 and 2 do in Kits;
Fresh Salmon. Lobsters, &e., in Cans;
Tomatto and Walnut Kb.TCIIUP;
Worcestershire and Pepper SA UCE ;
PICKLES of all kinds;
A fine assortnitnt of Fresh CANDIES; .
ORANGES, LEMONS, APPLES, &c;
Brandied FRUITS in variety;
CURRANTS, CITRON, RAISINS. FIGS, &c.;
Alnnds, Pican and English Walnuts;
PORTER and A LE, a splendid article;
Champagne WINE and CIDER;
Sherry and Madeira WINES;
Fine WINE- and BRANDIES;
WHISKEY and other Liquors in abundance;
LEMON SYRUP, an extra article, &c., &c.
May 25 tf 20
BACON, GROCERIES, &c.
JOSIAH SIBLEY & SONS, '
NO.0, WARHEN BLOCK, AUGUSTA, GEO.
Now ofier at Ion' prices,
75,000 Lbs. TENNESSEE BACON,
75,000 Lbs. Baltimore BACON;
100 Bls. Choice LARD;
50,000 Yds. Gunny BAGGING ;
1,000 Coils ROPE ;
1,000 sacks SA LT ;
100 llhds. SUGARS;
'200 Bh~ls. A. B. and C ,and also Crushed
and Powdered & UGA R ;
100 Hhads. Cnba MOL ASSE-t;
100 Bbls. New Orleans SYR UP ;
S50 Bags COFFEE, Rio, Java & Lap,uyra;
50 Bales08SNABUROS and Ga. PLAINS.
--ALSo
Always in store, a largeand 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)ROOY1 & NORREL, Augusta, Ga.,
1)have just received, pecr Adams' Express Corn
paney,
Rich Organdie Flounced ROBES;
do Twisted silk do do
(10 Jatconet Ro'bes A'QUILLE;
do Organdie (10 do
French Printed Jaconets, Cambrics & Brilliants,
A large anid handsome assortment of MANT IL
LAS, of Lace and Silk, and very cheap.
LINEN YOK ES, very handsome.
PIQU E CLOThI, White Trimmnings, Alexander's
Kid Gloves, &c.
Augusta, May 18 Lf 19
SHINGLES, BOARDS, LATHS, kC.
r Pil1 E Subscriber, living four miles East of Edge
.I field C. II., and one mi'e from Mr. Samuel
Mlarsh, respectully informs the publ~e that be keeps
costantly on handal, aned gets to order,
Shingles, Boards, Lathse, lleweud
Timber, Posts, &c.
Which hee sells on reasonable terms. He warrants
satisfaction to a'l. To every order he will give
prompt attentoen. lie solicits a share of patronniee.
L. DeLOACII.
May 26 2m* 20
3OUNTAIN WHIISKEY.-Just receiv
...Ecd from K. J. Mc' trry, Rutherford Co., N.
C., one Barrel fine old PURE GORN W HISKEY.
Price, $I,50 per Gallon, Cash.
HI. L. CU:NNINGH AM & CO.
Uamburg, May 25 4It 20
OLD PEACH BRANDY--Only two bar
Srels lett-Distilled in 1855, by Aaron Hill,
Esq., of Laurens District. We recommend this as
an extra article.
IT. L. CUNNIN~lIAM & CO.
IHamburg, May 25 -4t 20
NOTICE.-.ll those indebted to me by Note
oer .w coiunt, will please hold the-mselves in
readiness to, settle the same on Sale day next, as I
NrUST llAVE MONEY to enrey on moy bu.-iaess.
Therfore it is earnestly hoped that all interested
wlbeprepaired to pay up at that time.
L. 0. L.OVELESS.
May 30 0 2t . 20
State of Sonut Carolina,1
EDGE FIELD DISTRICT,
INY ORDINARY.
Ellenor Warren, et. al. Plaintiffs,
- .es . Partition.
Elijah Watson, Adm'r. Defendant.)
B Y an order frotm thbe Ordinary, I shall proceed
to sell at Edgefield Court Jfemse on the first
Monday iN June next, for Ppatition, the [heal Es
tate of James W. Warren, deceased, a tract or par
cel of land, lying and being in the District and
State aforesaid, containing fifty (59)) acres, more
or less, and adjoining lands of Hartwell Whittle,
John Feaster and'others.
Tzsxa-On a credit until the first of December
next. The purchaser to give bond and security,
and a mortgage to the Ordineary to secure the pur
chase money, and to pay for titles. Cost to be
paid in cash. JAS. EIDSON, S.E.D.
May 121858 4t 18
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
Joshua Seigle-r, Plaintiff,)
. . Partition.
John Adkinson and wife, Defendants.)
B Y acn order from the Ordinary, Ishall proceed
to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first
Monday in June next, for Partition, the Henl E<
tate of Detmsey Seigler, Deceased, a tract or liar
cl of land, lying and being in the District and
State aforesaid, containing one htundred and fifty
(150)acres, more or less, and adijoiningu landslof
John Reynolds, David Seigler, Francees Winin 'and
others.
TEanan-On a credit until the first of December
next. The purchaser to give botid and security,
and a mortgage to the Ordinary, to secure the pur
chase money, and to pay for titles. Cost to be
paid in cash. JAB. EIpSON, B.LDn.,
May 12 1858 4to 18.
L OST--About the 1st May a pair of GOLD
t-PECTACLES, for the recovery of which ae
suitable reward will be paid. JOhlN COLGAN.
uM ay1~ 3t 19
H ElISE Y'S
THE PLACE FOR
GOO D.B A R G A I N S.
- THE CHEAP
FURNISHING STORE,
Prices Fixed at Lowest Rates, and
Uniform.
GOODS WARRANTED
EXACT.LYAS REPRESENTED.
COURTEOUS TREATMENT.
TRUTHFUL STATEMENTS.
Shirtshirts, Shirts.
SIX FOR NINE DOLLARS.
READY HEMMED.
SHIRT FRONT S,
IN EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY.
SILX, LINEN AND COTTON
SuspendersI Money Belts, and
M9n~ey Bags.
BAJOU'S BEST
K I D -G.L O V E S,
At e1,10 per Pair.
INDIA
GUSE3 UNDER VESTS,
An Elegant Article for Summer Wear.
Lisle, Thread and Cotton
U ND.E,.R -.S H IR T S
Froin 5o ents to 81,50 Each.
LINEN AND JEANS DRAWERS,
LONG .LOTH DRAWERS,
WHITE, COTTON AND LINEN
UXBELT-AS OF EVER STYLE.
LARGE SIZE SHIRTS
Always on hand; and, ivhen 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 Lux RIDAWAY'S
Ceebrated Pattern,-his SHIRTS having received
the unqualified coinmendation 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
notes of all the South Carolina Banks at par.
CHARLES W. HERSEY,
Opposite the United States Hotel.
Augtsta, May' 2m 18
Edgefield Female Collegiate
I N S T I T U T E !
T HIE Exercises of this Institute will commence
on the FIRST DAY of March next udider
the management of
MISd 4. 3.'R. MEARS, PRINCIPAL.
The Scholastic ye~ir is divided into two Sessions
of five months * ach. 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 D,:cember.
The R ATES OF TUITION are as follows:
In the Primary D)epartmnent, including Spel
line, Beading, Writing, Arithmetic, F~ng
lish Grammar, Geography, and Vocal Mu
sic, perSeso,............$20
In the Collegiate1)epartment, including Read
lng, Writing, Eng. Grammar, Geography,
Natural Philosiophy, Chemistry, Geomne.ry,
Algebra, Logic, Rhetoric, Eng. Comnposi
tioni and Vocal Music, per Session,... 20,00
French (Extra) per*yessionl... .........10,00
In the Orntamental Department,.
For Maisic on Piano, per Session....-...-25,00
For Drawing and Painting~ in Water Col
ors, per tessionl......'.... .... ....10,00
Embroidery Chenille upon Satin, per ses 10,00
Embossed Embroidery, " 10,00
Tufting. - " 10,00
Hair Work, - " 10,00
Grecian Painting, " 10,00
Oriental Painting, " 10,00
Pastel Painting, '" 5,00
Students~ of Mlusic on the Piano will, he charged
$3 per Session for ui e of Piano,.to pay expense of
keeping instruments in tune.
Each pupil will he charged $1.50 per Session to
defray -contintget, exp~enses, for fuel, &c.
LVTuition hills due and payable at the end of
each tFession.
The Institute will be furnished with three Pi
anos in three separate rooms of the Institute build
ing for the use of the pupils.
Vocal Music is deemed by the Proprietors to he
a necessary part of every young lady's eduication,
hence singing is made a part of the regular exer
cises of the Institute, and the whole School will he
exercised in Vocal music as often as twice a week.
.,W. W. ADA\IS,
-8. W. NICilOLSON.
At the close of the year a Catalogne will l'e pub
lihed emobr.,eing the names of all the pupils in ait
tndnce during the yea~r, with an engraving of the
buillings and premises.
Edgefield, 8. C., Feb 23, 1858. tf '7
Blue Ridge Railroad Company
iN SOUTH CAROLINA.
CH.I RL ESTON, Mlay 5, 1858.
S UBSCRIBERS to the Capital stock of this
Company are hereby notified that the FOUR
TEENTH anid FIFTICENTI{ INSTAL MENI'S
upon the first ubscription, and five per cent. upon
the amount of the ..econd subscrip~tion, are re
quired t~o be p~aid-as follows: The fourteenth in
stalment and fiv'e per cent.ont the second subscrip
tion, on the 22d June next ; the fifteenth instal
ment on the 22d July next. By order
W.IH. PERONNE AU, Treas'r.
May 10 -:..- - l-11 18
NOTICE.-All persons indebted to the Es
-tate of John 'Karkstey, dceed., are hereby
tingely warned to make payment forthwith, and
those having claims against the E state are notified
to render them in, properly attested, at an early
day. E. P. H. KIRKSEY, acting Ex'or.
Dec320 . .tf, 61
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE-All personus
Lhtaving demands against the Estate of D. F.
H~olligsworth, dec'd., are notified to render in
their accodrits, properly attested, without, furthber
delay, as the Executors intend. to settle tup the
Estate as'soon as possible. L6ok out that your
accounts are not debarred. Those indebted to
said Estate must make arrangemenzts to settle tup
at an early date.
J. H. HIOLLINGSWORTH, Ex'ors.
J. H. WALKER.
April 28 - tf. . 10
S ITUATION WANTED-As a teacher
tin aprivate.family or Seminary, by a. young
Lady who teacehes the higher ~English biranch~es,
Oil Painting,' Drawing and Music ; and can give
good references. Address, Dr..0. M. WRIGHT,
Augusta,'May'IO tf . 18
Bricks!U Bricks! I
T HE Subscriber having purchased that ex'cel
.lent and well-fitted out, Brick Yard, long~
known as the Slimkins' Yard, has just mado and
thoroughly burnt 100,000 CHOICE BRICKS,
which will be sold on reasonable terms. A con
s:derable discount allowe#i for the'Cash..
H I. D.:CR00KE1.
April 21 1858 . U-i' 16
0110ICE BACON.-G. L. PENN, Aet'.,
will receive thiseven ig, 1,000 lbs. GOOD
lACON, whiek will be sold as low nat can he at
forded. .
April 21,1858.if - 15
LIGHT--LIGHT-LIGHT,
A GREAT desideratum, In the way of LIGHT
is accomplished. An illuminating Oil is
prepared from Coal, called KEROSENE OIL,
which for
Brilliancy and Intensity of Light
Is maturpassed by all other artificial lights. It is
not explosive-will extinguish fire if poured on it
-and last, though not least, it is very little more
bxpensive than sunshine. A small Lamp, giving
the Light of- six Candles, will not cost exceeding
half a cent an hour, which can he 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 fur Cash.
A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE.
April 28 tf 16
FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C,
T HE Subscribers thke pleasure in informing
their friends and patrons that they are NOW
RECEIVING a Large Addition to their al
ready extensive Stock of PURE and FRESH
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 1addle 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 Restoratifes, De
pilatory, Cosmetics, Lubin's Genuine Extracts, &c.
Also, FL ATORING EXTRACTS for Culinary pur
poses.
TO THE PLANTER
We say, your wants have been attended to in-our
present selection. fEend in your orders, or come
in and let us put you upIa complete Plantaition
Case of Medicines, lnstruments, &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
trated illness.
TO SUFFERING HUMANITY
We extend the invitation to call on us. We have
all of the most reputab!e nostrums recommended
to cure almost all of the ills and aches to which
flesh is heir to. If you cannot find anything
adagted to your case, we will exert our skill in
preparing something for your relief.
WPrescriptions filled with accuracy and dis
patch at all hours, day or night.
EWCall and examine our Stock at the Drug
Store under the Odd Fellows' & Masonic Hall.
A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE.
Edgefield, April 29 tf 16
CAROLINA HOTEL.
H HE Pioprietor of this well known and popu
T lar HOTi:L takes peculiar pleasure in an
nouncing to his friends and the travelling public
genrall-, that this House is open for the reception
of company, and that his whole eaergies will be
put into requisition to gratify the wants of each
and all who may favor him with their patronage.
The House has just been thoroughly repaired,
and the Rooms and Furniture put in excellent con
dition for the Spring and Summer season.
My Table will be furnished with the best that
can be had, and presided over by one skilled In
the culinary department-and in short, everything
requisite to gratify the taste of the epicurean will
be supplied in abundance. The serv'antsq of the
C.\ROLINA lIIOTEL are noted for their polite and
attentive character, and are ever in attendance to
obey the wishes of my Guests.
New STABLES have recently been built, which
are cotmmodious and comp~lete, and Horses left in
my care will receive kind and careful treatment.
Thankful for past encouragement and patron
age, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same.
JOHN A. MAYS.
gg The travelling community are notified that
they and their bagengo will be conveyed, at a mo
ment's warning, without charge, to the Carolina or
Georgia Depots. 'J A. M.
Hamburg, May 3 1858 tf 10
88, SPRING EXP081ITION! 1858,
SPRING IMYPORTATIONVS
OF F1RST CLASS STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS!
Silks, Grenadines, Bayeges, Challies, Mus
lins, Embroideries, Hosiery, Linens
and Domestic Goods,
Aid 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 ugusta. Our great facilities
for obtaining GOODS from Auction and large Im
p'.rtes, are such as to ensure our customers that
t~hey may make their purchases fronm us at the
very lowest prices; and many leading articles
much below the market value.
Our Northern, Eastern and European Corres
podents will sendl us weokly throughout the sea
son, all that is New, Novel and Stylish, in the way of
Dress Goods and Eanbroideries.
Our lHouse claims the especial attention of Stran
gers and Visitors, as only one price is asked, and
all Goods are marked in plain figures; therefore,
inexperienced piurchasers are not over charged.
Ladies will always receive kind and courteous
attentin-it will allbrdl our salesmen pleasure to
show Goods. DICKEY & PIRIBBS.
P. S.-Sole Southern A aents for John White
side & Co.'s (Le-ebrated Il~leH LI I NS.
Augusta, Mtar 29 tf 12
T lIE Subscriber having p'irchiasedl the premises
L frmerly occupied by Mir. HI. A. GR AY, as a
Watch repairing shop, is now prepared to do all
kinds of work in connecth n with
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and
Silver Ware.
Havina r-ecured the services of a FTR.ST CL ASS
WATCH MAKER, andl being a practical Clock
Maker himself, lie hopes to give entire satisfaction.
All work done at his shop is warranted, and if
it fails to give satisfaction, the money will be re
funded.
Alt persons leaving work with him may depend
upon getting it at the time promised.
P.S.-A Regulator, that will keep exact timne,
will be kept running in the shop. Persons desi
rious of obtaining the true time can be accomoda
ted at any hour in the day.
F. HI. CANDEE.
April 6 1858 tf 13
-a..
MONT GOMIlERTI'S
CELEBRATED DOUBLE SCREEN
ROCKAWAY PR EMIUM
W HE AT FA N,
r UE SUBSCRIBER having purchased the
.Right for this State, now offers to Plnnters these
ustly celebrated FANS for cleaning V. heat. This
Fan issuperior to any thing of tthe kind now in use,
as the number of premiums awarded at different
State Fairs will attest. It is simple in its struetut e,
easily rigged, works well, and when out of order,
can be repaired by any ordinary mechanic. It is
adapted to cleaning all kinds of grain. For further
particulars see Hand Bill, which will be furnished
any one de~siring such.
COTTON GINS AND) THRASHEBA
Also c 'nstantly on hand a supply of Cotton Gins,
which I warrant to be equal to any made. Also, a
lot of Thrashers which arc so extensively known
that I deem it unnecessary to eulogise theni here.
These Machines are all manufactured in this place,
by kllful workmten, 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.
- ~ JOUN ENRIGIIT.
Abbeville C. H.,S. C., May 18, 3m - 19
TUST OPENIENED a fine lot of Chewing
e) TOBACCO, some choice brands, such as Gold
Leaf, Queen of the South and Morris' Beat. Also,
fine cut Solace and Smoking Tobacco.
J. B. SLULLIVAN &p CO.
May 14 _If .
OGA1I~amNow open a femw thousand very
iJ ne SEGARAS J. B. SUJLLIVAN &s CO.
CANDIDATES.
W Tim Friends of WILLIAM GREGG, Esq.,
respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sen
ator at the next election.
Feb 1 *4
M The Friends of Col. JAMES P. CARROLL
respectfully present him as a Candidate for the
State Senate at the ensuing election.
ErThe Friends of Col. JOHN HUIET re
spectfully nominate him as a Candidate for a Seat
in the Ilouse of Representatives at the next elec
tion.
M TimE friends of Dr. H. R. COOK, respect
fully :nnounce him as a Candidate for a seat in
the House of Repesentatives at the next election.
WTus 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
IW 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. DEARING, to nominate him as a Candidate
for a seat in the Houre of Representatives at the
next election.
April7 to 13
07 The friends of M. W. GARY, Esq., present
him as a Candidate for the State Legislature at the
next election.
Mar. 31. . to* 12
gV Tur 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
g The Friends of J. HAMPDEN BROOKS,
Esq., respectfully present him as a Candidate for
the State Legislature at its next Session.
7TiE Iriends of Maj. ABRAM JONES re
spectfully present him as a Candidate for re-elec
tion to the State Legislature.
Mar 10 to* 9
For 11heriU .
LEWIS COVAR,
W. W. SALE,
WM. QUATTLEBUM,
LEWIS JONES,
H. BOULWARB,
, For Cler~..
F. M. NICHOLAS,
EDMUND PENN,
S. HARRISON,
WILLIAM L. STEVENS,
LEWIS COLEMAN,
JAMES SPANN,
ROBERT D. BRYAN,
JACKSON COAR,
3110or Te%,. Colle cor.
CHAS. M. MAY,
JOHN 0. LOVELESS,
STARLING TURNER,
M. W. LYLES,
E. W. HORN,
THEOPHILUS DEAN,
CHARLES CARTER,
W. F. DURISOE,
- E. B. FOREST,
I.. .A.W INT T IC 2U.
MI W. GARY, A ttorney at L AW and So
* licitor in EQI'ITY, will praetice in this and
the adjoining Districts.
Office, above B. C. BRaNa's Store.
Deec16 ly 49
PHYSICIAN,
WKILL attend promptly~to all business of the
Vprofesion entru'.ted to his care.
OFFICe,.&lgefleld C-'H., S. C.
April 6 1853 tf 13,
CHEOPLASTIC PROCESS
OF INUEITING
r HlE eubreriber having furnished himself with
a license to use this NEW PROCESS of
INSERTING ARTIFICIAL TEETH,
now ready to serve all who may need such, with
an assurance of a more perfect adaptation, and a
loser resemblance to the natural cygans, than can
be realized by any other method. Its perfect pu
rity. eh-anlin..s, freedom from all taste, or galvanic
sensation, durability, comfort and security, are
naranig the advan~taiges claimed for this SUPERiOR
mode of setting Artificial Teeth.
11. PARKLER.
June 24, tf 24
TI O s. .3. a C. H. M OI SE,
SUCCESSORS TO LEE A MOISE,
WiOLE5ALEH GROCERU,
No. T, Hayne Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Jan 27 ly 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
attention to pup~ils cornmitted to his care to give
satisfaction to paren'.s, and advance the pupils as
rapily as po,-sible.
Bates of Tuition.
st Class-Orthography, Reading 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
Gometry, $20.00.
,atin and Frene, $25.00
Although it is desirable that pupils should begin
with the first of the quarter, still, pupils will be
received at all times, and charged only for the
proportion of the time of the session remaining.
M. B. WARD.
April 14 1____l 14
-CL AIM AGENCY.
PENSIONS and BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS
.procured, and Land Warrants bought, sold
or located on liberal terms, and with despatch by
TILLMAN H. CLARK.
Edgefeld, C. H. Mar 16, 8m* 10
Mount Enon Work Shop.
T3 HIE universal satisfaction that the work done
.by the subscriber lha heretofore given, en
courage. him to hope that for the future Ihe will be
ejually successful. lHe is better prepared every
year to do better work, and he does not hesitaite to
say that the
COT TON GINS AND THRASHERS
made by him are equal to any now efi'ered for sale.
Many t.-stim,,nials of this faet might be given.
Work kept feonstantly on hand, and order. exe
cuted at the shortest notice. Address,
T10M.AS E. CHIAPMAM,
Coleman's X Roads. Edgefield Dist. S. C.
gg"Or Mr. D. R. DURISOE, at the " Advertiser
Ofice, who s my authrizedl Agent.
N OTICE is hereby given to all who are in
debted to me In Edgelleld District, either by
Note or Account in 1863, '64, '55 or '66, to come
forward and settle the same if they wish to save
eost. Also, those In arrears for 1867 will please
call and settle by cash or note very soon. The
notes and accounta can be found at my Mill in
Edgeield District. J. Y. L. PARTLOW.
M ar8113m 12
FINE CsATSUP.
JUST received a few dozen Bottles of A No. 1
CATSUP, which was put up last year by a
gentleman of this Tows. Try it--It speaks ftu
Itself. E. T. DAVIS, Agt,
A pri 6 1858 ti 18
I CE!I ICE I-eAlways on band a ssupply of
ICF,which~ will be sold at 5 Cents per pound
CasE- T. DAVIS, Agt.
May 19 tf 19
L EIMONS't"Just received five Boxes Choce
LEMONs. E. T. DAVIS, Agent.
May t19i1
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER
CLOTHING!
a. 1. MOZn aco
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 Stock consists
in part of
Side Stripe Casimere COATS and SACKS, with
PANTS and VEST to match;
Black Cloth and Cashmeret FROCKS and
SACKS, and PANTS;
Black Barathea and Grenadine Silk VESTS, (a.
light article for spring.
Brown, White and Check Side-stripe LINEN
and MARSEILLES Coats, Pants and Vests, &e.
A large lot of FURNISHING GOODS;
Marseilles White and Colored SHIRTS
DRAWERS, SOCKS, HANDKERIEFS,
COLLARS, GLOVES,TIES and SUSPENDERS.
BOYS' SUMMER CLOTHING,
All sizes and Prices!
Tailoring--Clothing made to Order.
Our stock of fashionable CLOTHS, Black, Rine,
Brown and Claret, have arrived, together with a
beautiful assortment of side-stripe CASSIMERE
for pants; side-strpe LINENS and Marseilles-for
pants; Rich Silk and Marseilles Patterns for Vests.
All of which Mr. JOHN KENNY will be pleased
to show and make up to order, warranted to fit and
please or no sale.
JOHN K. fLORA & CO,
Succeasors to J. M. Newby & Co
Under U. S. Hotel, Augusta, GA.
Apr5 tf .18
SPRING AND SUMMER
DRY GOODS!
AND
C'E31401110 A1. P - OLOa E
TAINES JIENEY, Augusta,'Ga., hax jut
t returned from the Northern markets witl a
superior stock of
Fancy and Domestic Goods,.
Comprising some of the newest stylep, asweb as
the finest texture of DRESS GOODS, to which
he wishes to call The attention of all persons visiting
Augusta, pie Iging himselr that he will permt tiu
one to utdersell him; and is confident that he eon
sell at least from 5 to 10 per cent. ehtepi r
than any other CASH STORE9 in the City. Ile
and those in his employment will feel a p-asure'jn
waiting on those who favor him with a call; ahd as
they will of necesiity have to examine the stocki
of the city in order to find the best value, he hoes
they wi:l bear in mind his store, which Is one dot
above the Georgia Railroad Bank.
CALL AND SEE HIS STOCKl
Sudy your inerests ! Noody compelled to buyl
Eeerybody waited oa with peasure !
ALL STYLES-VERY LOW.
Printed Lawn, Organdie and JACONET,4al
varieties and very cheap;
Printed Lawn, Orgadie and Jaeonet ROBES
different styles;
Pointed Lawn BAREGES and GRENADINES
A larze lot of GINGHAMfI and CALICOE3;
Swiss, Jaeonet and Mall MUSLINS
A splendid stoek of EMBROIDERED G" I
Summer SUAWLS and MANTILLAS,
1ZN Till
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT'
Is to be found all that is 'novel, never having been
better supplied with all that is desirable In
BONNETS, HEAD DRESSES,.
~'&e.,&e., he.
Sheetings, Shirtings & Osnaburgi.
IRISH LINENS; T ABLE. LINENS ad
TOWELLINGS; Masqulto I4ETTINGS;
Bed SPREADS, FRINGES, he.
A full supply of HOSIERY, &o:. &o', ho.
Augusta, Aprill5 . tf I3
NEW G0ODS FOR 1858!
SPRING AND SUMMER SUPPLIES.
IA\1 now receivingz my.Spring supplies of Dry
IGoods, Groceries, &c., &c., which, in point of
quality and cheapness, will compare favorably with
the Goods offered by the merchants of Hamburg
and Augusta.
My stock of Dry Goods consists of almost every
variety of
Ladies' Dress Goods,
Of the most fashionable styles and of all qualities.
Also, a fine assortment of seasonable Goods for
Gentlenmen and Youthi's Wear.
Also, a large variety of
BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &C,
In the GROCERY Ino I am prepared to offer
such inducements as must please my customers.
My stock consists of an assortment of
Sugar, Cof-ee, Tea, Molasses, &c.
Also, always on hand TOBA CCO, SEGARS,
SNUFF, Wv IN Z 5, BR ANDIES, P U R E
MEDICINES, &c.
gg Como and look at my Stock.
I. L. HRMON.
Winter Scat, Mar 22 tf 11
New Spring and Summer Gooda
E. PElNN, Agent,
I S now receiving and opening a VERY CHOICE
and BEA UTIFUL Stock of
Spring and Summner Goods,
purchased at low prices in New York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore and' Charleston.
Ihis Stock will embrace every variety and style
of Goods suited to the seasons, and will be sold at
pries that will not fail to give entir'. satisfaction.
The public are respectfully invited to call and ex
amine his stock.
March 30 tf 12
A CARD,.
T HE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends
.and patrons that he is still attending to the
WATCH REPAIRING EUSINESS,
Having removed his Shop to his residence * of
of a mile West of the Village. Thankful for past
favors, he solicits the continuance of that liberal
patronage he lhau so long received. His work, as
heretofore, will be warranted to give entire satis
faction, or no charge will be made.'
Hie has just receIved a large assortment of
WATCH MATERIALS.
Ho is also prepared for Electro Plating, with
GOLD ad SILVER, Watch Cases,Spoons, Forks,
Jewelry, &,e.
PIANOS neatly repaired and corredylt tuned.
Any work left'at my Cottage, wilbe punc
tualy attended to.
H. A. GRAY.
April 21 2m 16
1 otice,
LL persons indebted to the estate of Daniel
ABoone, dlec'd., are requested to make Immedi
ate payment, and all p~ersons having demands
against the same are hereby notified to present
them properly attested.
L. P. BOONE, Adm'r.
PETER.0OUZT.5 -
Dec. 23,1857. tf ' 60.
ESTATE NOTICE.-All persons indebted
to the Estate of A. T. Traylor, dec'd., are
notifed to settle the smo forthwith; and thoe.
having demands against the said Estate will plesa
render them In, properly attested, to the Adminis -
tator at Calhoun's Mills, A bbeville District, S. C.
M. 0. TALMAN,Admdor.
April 28 8m~* 16
N OTICE I-All persons Indebted to the Es
tate of George MeD. Rearden are requested
to make immediate settlement ; and those havq
demands against the Estate will pleas preem
them forthwith, properly attested.
E. P. H. KIRKSEY, Ad'or.
Jan. , ', 5
flour, Flour.
VIGHTY Sacks good FAMILYd'LOUR,o
.3Dora's Steam Miil at three dollars per' seek
Cash. J. EB. SULiLIVAN & CO.
Apri198 if 1S' % ..
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