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SELLING OFF. Great Bargains in Dry Goods! FOR ONE MONTH ONLY! COMMENCING ON THE FIRST JUL Y WILLA ]H. CRANE, Augusta, Ga. XPECTING to have some improvements made in his Store on the 1st of August, and wish lug to dispose of his present stocle before that time will commence on the first day of July selling off him LARVgE STOCK OF DRY GOODS FOR CASH-AT GREATLY REDUCED PRI. CES, and would respectfully invite all who wish to purchase to give him a call, as great bargains will be givon, for the Goods must be sold. Augusta, June 30 tf 29 *RICH 'EMBROIDERIES' T HAVE JUST RECEIVED a v . very large assortment of -FRENCH WORKED COLLARS, SWISS AND JACONET BANDS, SWISS AND JACONET TRIMMINGS, SWISS AND JACONET FLOUNCINGS, Plain and Emb'd LINEN COLLARS. Large assortment Plain and Emb'd L. C. IIDKFS, Rich Chantilly LACE VEILS, new styles. -ALSO Rich Silk and Lace MANTILLAS; LINEN DUSTERS; Rich Organdie MUSLINS; Low-priced LAWNS; WHITE BRILLIANTS; Plain and Check NAINSOOKS; " "I JACONETS; 99 "9 CAMBRICS; i "9 MULLS. These GOODS having been recently bought at a great reduction on the market price, will be sold correspondingly low, and a portion of them hav iqg been bought of the manufacturer about 50 per cent less than they could have been bought at any auction sale, they will be sold lower than the same quality of GOODS have ever been offered at in this city. Our stock is otherwise well assorted, and offers rare attractions in the way of LOW PRI CES. All of which we will be pleased to exhibit at our ONE PRICE STORE. BROOM & MORRELL. Augusta, Ga , June 80 1858 tf 26 DISSOLUTION. AUGUSTA, GA. THE Copartncrship heretofore existing between 'L the undersigned, under the name and style of J. K. HORA & CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The name of the firm will be used in liquidation of the debts. J. K. HOR A, W. T. TIMMERMAN, W. S. WISE, June 21, 1858. CHARLIE B. DAY. 00PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. T HE Uundersigned, having purchased from J. K. HORA, his interest in the late firm of J. K. Hora & Co., will continue the business in Au gusta, as heretofore, under the name and style of 1. M. NEWBY & CO. J. M. NEWBY, W. T. TIMMELMAN, .W. S. WISE, CHARLIE B. DAY. Augusta, June 21, 1858. tf 25 NOTICE TO THE AFFLICTED. IN Justice to the suffering humanity through Diseases arising from disorders of the Organs of Generation, I deem it necessary to relieve and cure such suffirers. *PRRF. F. DEVOUT'S Esteemed Frenchi Specifie Cordial, is the moet reliable and effectual remedy for ob - taining a perftet cure in the shortest timne that has ever been known. no matter whether the Case is of 20 years, or only 3 days standing. The CORDIA L Is agreeable to the stothiach and will, If followed according to directions, arid the instruments properly used, never fail to effect a encre permanient.. As it is rather a delicate subject to bring thus before the public,I deem it inexpe dient to insert any of the many References. A trial of-the Medicine will speak for itself. .All priv'ate communications will be promptly at toiided to,free gratis.-. Piie 83 for'all necessaries, forwarded free of chntgi .to any part of Georgia, South Carolina or Alabama. - 3[ All orders must be addressed to F. J. Delker, -at V. La Taste's New- Wholesale and Re -tail Ding or Seed Store; Augusta, Ga., Wholesale Depot'for F. 3. Delker's Celebrated Bed Bug De stroyer and Philadelphia Balm. Augusta, June 30 1858 3m 25 SwRn &t Co.'s Lotteries Triumphaut, SWAN & CO. Continue to Draw as usual withtout * interruption. LOT TERIES ARE LEGA L, AND AUT HORiZ ED BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA. The late attempt to injure .Our firm has shown . That 6ur Lotteries are drawn fairly ; * That'our Prizes are paid punctually ; And that our Schemes Are more liberal than any other Lottery In the world. T HE following Scheme will be drawnt by S. SWAN & CO., Managers of the SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, in each of their Single Number Lotteries for July, 1858, at A UG UST A, Georgia, in public, under the superintendence of Commissioners: Class 22.Draws Saturday, Jul 8,1858. Class 23 Draws Saturday, Juy10, 1858. Class 24 Draws Saturday, Juy17, 1858. Class 25 Draws Saturday, Jul 24, 1858. Class 26 Draws Saturday, Jul 31, 1858. ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. 50,000 Tickets! - 5,465 E "PELI2:E! NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TIICKETS. TO DE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN JULY! * 1 Prize of.....- $tI,000I 4 Prizes of.......$900 1 Prize of....... 00,0(5! 4 Prizes of........... SOU I Prize of...-10,000 4 Prizes of........... 7ue 1 P'rize of.......--5,000 I4 Prizes of.........4.0 1 Prize of.........4,000 I50 Prizes or..........u 1 Prize of....... . i,0 50 Prizes of.......... 840 1 Prize of.........1,50' 1100 Prizes of.........125 4 Prizes of.....- 1,000 I280 Prizes of........... 10U APPROTIMATION IRIZES. 4 Prizes of $400 Approx'ting to$70,000 Prize are. .81,600 4 Prizes of 500 " "& 8o,000 Prize are.. 1n 4 Prizes of 200 " " 10,000 Prizes are.. $00 4 Prizes of 125 '' U 5,000 Prizes are.. 500 4 Prizes of 100 "" " 4,000 Prizes ar.'.. 4r 0 4 Prizes of 75 " 8.1100 PrIzes are... 800 4 Prizes of o4) " " 1,50)0 Prizes are... st'0 . ,eue Prizes of 20 arc.......................100,000 5,46s Prizes amrountang 10..............$320o,000 Whole Tickets $10;t Halves 35; Quarters 32,50. gr A Circuiar showing the pan of thie Lotteries will be sent to~any oneo desir.ous of rece~iimg it. - Certilicales of Packages will be eold at the followmtg riate, .' eridat o Pckgeof ten Whole Tickets........O - (Jertlflcate of Package of ten liall Tickets...........4A .Certiteate of Package of tan Quarter Tickets.........20 Certlfleate of rackage of ten Eighth Tickeis..........10 l Ia Ordering Tickets or Certilecates, - Enclose the money to our address for the Ticketa ordered on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first zuaiL. Peubaser. can have Tickets ending in any Ugure they may des -e List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sont toz purchau'rJii itar the drawing. g* Purchasers wili please write their signatures plain andi gie theIr Post Ofice, County and State. gIteznmber that every PrIze Is drawn, and payable In full without deducion. g'Al prize' of 1,000 and under,paid Immnedtately after thu drawing-qtther prizes at the usual time of thirty days. grAl cominunicaionis strictly cotidentlat. - grOrders for Tickets or (Certificate' can, be addressed either to S. SWAN .& CO., Augusia. Ga., or - J . . GATni:l, Agent, CJolunibia. GW"A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is entiled to, will be published after every drnwing, in the following pa - ers :-.New. Orleans Delta. Mobile Register, Chmarke,4on 'tandasrd, Nash~ville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer. New .York Weekly Day 1tkok, Auusta (Ga.) Unnstitutionalist, - Bichmond Dispatch, New DoIislieteh, Paeuldiing (Sliss.) Clarion, Savannah Morning lYws, ad Little Rock (Ark.) True Democrat. June o58S if 25_ Positively thie Liast Notice ! LL Persons indebted to me either by Note or -Account, are informed that they must either come forward and renew their Notes or pay the money on or before the 5th July next, or they will findi their Note. and Accounts in the hands of W. - C. Moragne for collection after that date. * A. B. A DDISON. .J..e30 tf 25 E. PENN, Agent, AS just received a supply of the PRINCESS ROYAL LOOPED EXTENSION BRIDAL SKIRTS. To which he would respectfully invite the atten tion of the Ladies. This SKIRT is of late inven tion; and for beauty and utility fur surpasses any thing of the kind ever offered for sale. It is made entirely by machinery and without a stich. The hoops are brought to their places by the interlacing of Loops-may be taken apart in a mo ment, and adjusted to suit any size by removing one or more hoops, and as quickly laced together and ready for the wearer-making it an ADJUS TABLE SKIRT with a new and simple ADJUS TABLE BUSTLE, free from any incumbrant appendages. The Ladies are invied to call and examine this new and most desirable article which is meeting with rapid sale. June 23 tf 24 OENNIS' Anti Spasmodic Tincture, TIlE BEST MEDICINJE THAT UAS EVER BEEN OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC FOR GENERAL FAMILY OR PLAN TATION USE. It should be kept in every family ready for use in cases of Colic or other violent attacks of dis ease. For IHorses and Mules.-It rearly fails to cure even the worst cases of Colic. It is highly recommended by those who have tried it in this District. IROME TESTIMONY IN ITS FAVOR. EDGEFIELD, C. H., June 19, 1868. Da. DENNIs-Dear Sir:-l have tried your Anti-Spasmodic Tincture in diseases of horses, as Colic, and have recommended it in various cases, and have not yet known, it to fail in effecting a speedy cure. I have also given it to my servants, when they have complained of being unwell, and have found it to give' quick relief, especially in Colic. It affords me pleasure to recommend a medicine so useful in violent attacks of disease and so valuable for general use in families and on plan tations. F. M. NICHOLAS. g7 For sale by Dr. A. G. & T. J. Teague, and G. L. Penn. June 23 0 tf 24 NEW GOODS FOR 1858! SPRING AND SUMMER SUPPLIES. I now receiving my Spring supplies of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., &c., which, in point of quality and cheapness, will compar favorably with the Goods ofi'ered by the merchants of Hr.mburg and Augusta. My stock of Dry Goods consists of almost every t variety of adies' Dress Goods, Of the most fashionable styles and of all qualiLies. Also, a fine assortment of seasonable Goods for Gentlemen and Youth's Wear. -Also, a large variety of BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &C. In the GROCERY line -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 TOBACCO, SEGARS, SNUFF, W I N E S, BRANDJES, P U R E MEDICINES8,4-c. gWj Come and look at my Stock. J. L. IIARION. Winter Seat, Mfar 22 tf 11 Edgefield Male Academy. T lIE SUMMER VACATION begins en Mon day 28th June and ends on the 19th July. The Patrons of the Academy are notified that the Titition for th~is Session is now due. The ac counts may be found with the Teachers until Men day 2Sthm, after that time with the Treasurer Prompt payment is reques:ed by the Tr ees and Teachers. GEO. A. ADDISON, See'ry and Tress. June23 2t 24 - Choice Land for Sale! T HEB subscriber offers for sale his VALUA BLE TR A CT OF L AND, situate on the Chappell's Ferry Road, four miles S. East of Edgefield C. H. containing SEVENTY ACRES,. Six of whicir have been recently cleared, whilst the rest is mostly woodland, and all susceptible of the highest improvemnent. One the prem'ses-are a good NEW DW ELLING HIOU.4E, .with four comfortable Rooms. Also, a good Kitchen, a Well of the best Water, &c. 87 For terms, &c., apply to me at the Saltuda House. C. L. C0VA R. Jtune 2.'l t4 24 Head Quarters, 1S-r DiVISION, 2sD BRIGA DE, S. C. M., EDGEPIE LD, JutnQ 22, 1858. The followin persons are hereby aippointed officers of the '4jvision, 2n &Brigade, S. C. M.; I and will be a nd respectdd accordingly. H. W. A DDISON, Brig. Major, M. C. BUTLER, " Inspector,. J. HI. BROOKS, " Judge Advocate, JA MES GRIE00, " Quarter Master, WILLIA M IIILL, " Paymaster, EDWAR D NOBL E, " Chaplain. THOMAS 0. hAMAR, " Aid de Camp, MOSES HOLSTEIN, " " " " By order of WdC. MOR AGNE, Brig. General. HI. W. ADDIsox, Brig. Maj. June 23, / 3t 24 $25 Reward, R ANAWAY from the Subscriber's mother, abotut the 1st A pril last, his likely Mulatto boy RICH1aIOND, about 21 years old, and about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high. His color is tolerable bright and his hair pretty straight, and wore when he left a muoustach~e. IHo is intelligent anda tolerably quick spo(kenl. H~e has been raised in the house, and is a valuable dining-room servant and good ostler. It is supposed ho is lurking about some of the neighboring cities,-eithcr Hamburg, -Augusta, Charleston or Columbia. The above reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivery in any jail so that I may get him. And any informationa concerning him will be thankfully received. T. N. LUNDY. June 23 tf 24 rf Tge Augusta Constitutiocelist and Charles ton Mercury will pilease copy weekly for one month and forward bills to T. N. L., Edgefield C. H., S. C. N-OTICE.--AII persons indebted to the Estate of Nicholas McEvoy, dec'd., will please call and settle the same ;and all having claims against said Estate ill ptresent the sanme duly attested to ICH~. FLANIGAN, Adtm'or., A t P. H. Flanigan & Co's Boot and Shoe Store. Edgeflel, June 22 3t 24 L'IRST AND LAST NOTICE.-AII Upersons indebted to, the Estate ot' Burdet Ethi eredge, deceased, by Note or A ccount. arc re~pvet fully informed that they must either come forward and renew their Notes or pay up on or before the 22d July next, or they will find their Notes andi Accounts in the hands of L. J. Jones, Esq., for collection. W. P. T ROTTERt, Guardian of the Chiidre. June23 4t* 24 Horn's .Creek Beat Company ATTENTION ! Y ou are hereby ordered to be and appear at your regular-parade ground on Saturday the 1ith .July next, armed antd equipped us the law directs, for drill and instruction. An ieetionz will be held on the same day for SECOND and &'HhlRD LIEUTENANTS of said Company, to fill vacancies therein existing. By order of9. H A RRIS, Capt. June 23 8t 24 FOST OFFICE NOTICE. A LT HOUG H the Post Office Department does tnot require it, yet for thie accommodation of the citizen' of the Towvn and all wvho may call, the P'ost Office will hereefter be opened every Sutnday morning from nine to half-past nine-but positively will not be opened at any othecr hour through the day. A. RAMSEY, P. M. June 23 2t . 24 CIIOiCE FLOUR, $2,5O PER SACK. J UST received a fresh supply of Choice FLO UR, which we are sellinig at 82,50 per 100 lbs. J. B. SULLIVAN & CO. Jnea I 23 I, H, STEARNS & C0,, Commission Dealers in Everything USEFUL. Special attention given to BUYING, SE LLING and REPAIRING MACHINERY. Broad Street, near Mechanic's Bank, Augusta, Georgia. June 15 ly 23 CENTRAL HOUSE, WILLIAMSTON, S. 0. W. R. HUDGINS, Proprietor. T HIS fouse is now open for the reception of visitors to the Sprinas. The building is en tirely new and finished and furnished in excellennt style and located at a convenient distance from the Springs. Visitors will find ample and superior accommodation, with good order, and he supplied with the best the market affords with moderate charges. June 16 6t 23 Glenn's Spring. THE undersigned respectfully in fl-a -a forms those who may be in quest of III health or pleasure, that lie has aeain . taken this well-known WATERING PLACE, and is now ready to accommodate all who may favor him with a call. The medicinal quali ies of this water. are too well known to require mny descripti6n. A line of four-horso Coaches ire now iunning from the head of the Union and Spartanburg Railroad to the Springs, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. After the 1st July, ,here will be a daily line. Hacks can be obtained t Clinton, Laurens or Greenville. THOMAS STEEN. June 16. Smeow 23. PRINTED MUSLINS. DICKEY & PHIBBS, Augusta, Ga., have just opened ONE CASE PRONTED MUSLONS, Which they are closing out at Six and a Quarter Cents per Yard. -ALSO TWO CA.SES FINE FRENCH IIUSLINS, At Twelve and a Half Cents per Yard. Augusta, June 14 tf 23 NEW AND SEASONABLE STOCK OF 3P.RING DRY GOODS, P. & M. GALLAIKER, AUGUSTA, Geonau. ESPRCTFULLY Solicit the attention of the ladies of Edgefield, and the public generally. o their New and Fashionable stock of DRY GOODS, urchased within the past month by one of their >wn firm, who spared no pains to obtain the most lesirable styles of S P R I N G and S IT MM bE R SOODS, suitable for the most fastidious of the adies of the South. To their varied and extensive ;tssortment, in each lepartinent, they call special attention, especially to lie comparatively low prices at which they are elling. Their stock embraces In part the latest shions. SUPERB SILKS. Rich Chintz Chene Bayalere SI LKS ; Rich Moire Antique Black and Colored SII.KS; Rich NIarcellaine and Florence " " Rich Black SILKS, in endless variety; GRENADINE, Crape DeParis ROBES; CIIALLIE, Barege Delaine " Printed LAWNS; Printed BRILLIANTS; BAREGES; CRAP& MARETZ; CIIALLIES; BAREGE DELAINE; CRAPE~ DzIPARIS; CANTON CLOTHI; BOMBAZiNE; ALPACA. E MBR O IDE R Y. Embroidered BA N flS, beautirul Patterns ; "JACONET,SWISS and MULL; " COL L ARS, in great variety ; "Linen CambriI1ANDKERCHlIEFS IDGINGS and INSERTINGS. II OSI E R Y. ~adis' Silk HOSE, best quality ; " Cotton "' " " lisses' Silk '4 " ." " Coton" " " 'rents' Halr Cotton IIOSE, all sizes andl quality ; .adis' and Gentlemen's Silk G LOVES ; " " ." Kid "i various colors. ITUSLINS.. Embroilqred MUSLIN, fo.r Ladies' Dresses ; Plain Jiaeunet and Swiss MUSLINS ; Nnsook, Mull and Book " ' Printed BR ILLI ANTE and French CA MBRIC; MERICAN CALICO'S AT UNPRECE D E NTEDLY LOW P RICE S. DOMESTIC GOODS. Irown SIUIRTINGS and SJIEETINGS; O$NA BURGS, STRIPES and DRILLINGS, at Factory prices. GINOHIAMS IN GREAT VARIETY! IRISH LINEN. 'inisihed and Ujnfinishted I.,INEN, in half and whole pieces, imported direct from Ireland. DA MASK, NAPKINS, DOY LIES, T A BLE CLOTIIS.' li I S C E LL A N E 0 U S. COUNTERPANES; BE!) TICKiNil; A pron CIIECKS; Furniture PRINTS; RBBONS; LUTES; Satin and Velvet Furni ture and Dress FRINGES; PA RASOLS; 1Ioop SKIRTS; VANS; (COMBS; Hair BB3USHES; SOAPS; PERFUMERY ; MANTILLAS, SHA WLS and SCARFSin end less variety. A ugusta, A pril 14 1858 3m 14_ SPECIAL CARD! GRAY &TURLEY, AUGUSTA, GA., jAVE just re.ceived from New York, another lot of those FINE WIIILE BRILLIANTS, t l26 eents per yard.* Also, Isabella, Jonannah and Cdroline Wh'te RINGES;' Ladies' Marseilles COLL ARS and SETT'S, botht vhtite and Colored ; Birmingham and Metropolitan Extension IhOOP ~KRTS;. Black Silk MITTS, both long and short, witlh nd without lingers; An entirely new and handsome lot of RIIBONS, or Ladies' lionnets; Fity piees fine IRISII LINEN, to be mold by he piece only, at extraordinary low prices; DAMASK$, DOY LIES, NAPKINS; TOWELS. crash and linen'; SHEETING, at prices that cannot fail to corn nand a quick sale. Those in want of such Goods would do wdl to ~all soon. Augudta, June 14 tf 23 War With England, N consequence of the anticipated war, I am .aitain furnished with a large supply of the )NLY CO AL OIL NOW IN USE, that will not xplodt', namely, the BRECKENRIDGE COAL OIL. 'ogether with LAMPS, SHADES, CHIMNEYS, The above Oil is warratnted not to explode, gum, songeal, or smell when burning, gives a light equal ,o ten candles, and costs less than, one half of a ent a hour to consume it.. I will sell the Lamps and Oil at New York piri cs, adding 10 per cent,. for transportation, for Cash. Persons will please renmember that this Oil is lireret in all respects from the imrperfet article tlld Kerosene Coal Oil. No person in Augtusta has the genuine Coal Oil ror sale but T HOMAS P. FO0GARTY. Udrthe Augusata llotel. Augusta Ga., June 15 'tf 23 Sherifi"s Sale. I. E. Wells for another,) ,.,. Fi. Fa. ohn Autrey. ) B Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias to mec directed, I will proceed to sell at Edge FieId C. I., on the first Monday in July next, the fol lowing proaperty, to wit: One TIract of Land whtei-e the Defendant lives, cntaining two hundlred atnd ten acres. muore or loss, d'oining lands of B. T. Boatwright, Mrs. Elizabeth Bush and others. Terms Cash.-. JAMES EIDSON, su.. June 14, 1858, . 3t 23 NEW FLOUR--Jut teeived a few sacks LN EW FLOLl!from NEW~ WilEAT. G. L. PENN, Agent. Ju..ne1 tf 23 J. K. A & CO, Augusta, Ga., AREastonshinf their friends and patrons throughoust thetwo States, at their WON DERFULLJY CAP' 'and LARGE and 'AD MIRABLE Stock of Summer Ready.Made Clothing. At their House may always be found the BEST Goods in thu City-and none but the most fashion ble. NEW GOODS-LATEST STYLES. They are weekly' receiving additional supplies from New York, in order to-meet the wants of their nuinrous cstomers. And since the 1st June, they have received and opened A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT -ov Superior Flannel Cissimere RAGLANS, SA CKS and PROCKS,, sde without Lining, suitab!e for Summer weer-cetoler than Linen. 200 Pair Plain;Fanefand -Figured Summer Cas simere PANTS. ^ Black and Faney Summer PANTS. Fine Cassimere and Black Alpaea COATS; e6 '- " SACKS ; LINEN GOODS-an extensive variety and very cheap. Fine Fancy and White Marseilles VESTS. A large variety of Plain VESTS at low figures. Fine Linen and Marseilles SH IRTS & COLLARS. A large stock of- IDKFS, TIES, GLOVES, SUS PENDERS and SOCKS. gAll of which w@ ol'er to the 'public at ex eeedingly low prices. CO3Mm :3E!3R33O:DT .9 And examine our CLOTIING and PRICES. We take pleasure In showing our Goods to all who may favor us with a call. gfTo our Edgefield patrons-and their name is legion-we extend many thanks for past and present patronage, and hope to long merit a con tinuance o! the same. Tailoring-Clothing made to Order. Our stoek of fashionable CLOTHS, Black, Blue, Brown and Claret, have arrived, together with a beautiful assottment of side-stripe CASSIMERE fur pants; side-strpe LINEN$ 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.-UORA & CO., Successors to J. M. Neleby &Co Under U. S. Hotel. Augusta, Ga. Avaus-ta. June 14 tf 23 New Goods-Late Arrivals! E PENN, Agent, is cAnstantly replenish- r ea ishing his Stock every week with FRESH and C Most Desimble Dress Goods, well suited t6 the season. The Ladies will find among his latest arrivals, some very beautiful and fashionable Goods, such as Rich Side Stripe ORG.% NDIiS and JACKONETS, r Skeleton SKIRTS, latest styles ; Black Silk and Laci MANTILLAS, beautiful; - BONNETS of latestand most handsome styles; I landsome Bonnet Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches, &c. Call in ladies, and see my goods. May 20 tf 20 TMount Enon Work Shop TIE universal satisfaction that the wotk done by the subscriber has heretofore given, en courages him to hope that ror the future he will .e equally successful. Ile is better prepared every a year to do better work, and he does not h-sitate to r say that the COT TON GINS AND THR ASIHERS made by him are equal to ainy now offered fur sale. Many t. stimonials of this fact might be given. Work kept constantly ont hand, and ordersexe cuted at the shortest notice. A ddress, TilOMAS E. CIIAPMAM, Coleman's X Roads. Edgefiuld Dist. S. C. Eg~ Mr. D. R. DURISOE, at the " Advertiser Office, whlo is my authorized Agent. Rich Dress Goods, B ROOMI & NORREL, Augusta, Ga., have just received, per Adams' Express Com panty,.:' - - . Rich Organdie Flounced R OBESi do Twisted Silk (10 do do Jaconet Rohvs A'QUIL LE; do Organidie do do French Printed Jaconots, Cambrics & Brilliants, A large and handsome assortment of MANTIL L AS, of Lace and Silk, and very cheap. LINEN YOKlES, vegry handsome.' PIQUE CLOT H, White Trimmings, Alexander'sI Kid Gloves, &c. Augzusta, May 18 tt 19 New Cheap Goods. . T IIE Subscriber is now receiving at his Store a FULL ASSORTh1EET OL" GOODS, to which lie respectfully invites 'he attention of hii. friends and customers. gg Thaankfnl for- pas; favors, he solicits a con tinauantce of the sameo.' JOUN M. CLAM. Cold Spring, S. .C., A pril 21 1858 tf 15 ANOTHER EXTRA LOT OF a CHOICE TENNESSEE BACON ! T HlE Subscribers have just received another fine spply of Good Tennessee BACON, whibh will be so!d low for Cash. An examination of this Bacon is solicited, as we know it is bound 1 to give satisfaction. WV. R. & T. S. IlUDSON. June 9 tf 22 ( GRCCERIES-GROCERIES CHEAPER THANV TRlE CHEAPEST. A LW AYS on hand a good asnortment of Choice ' GROCERIES, which we invariably sell at from FIVE to 'lEN PER CENT CilEAPER ~ than any other House in Town. An exanminntion ~ of our Stock and Prices will sustain us in the above nsertions. Call and aee fe r yourselves. W. R. & T. S. HUDSON. Junec9 tf . 22 FRESH GROCERIES, &c, W M. E1. LEGG has just received anotheri large and varied assortment of Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, Segars, Which ho is selling rapidly at prices considerably v reduced. His present Stock~consists in part of r Two Thousand Lbs. BACON, a choice article ; t SUGARS of diff'erent kinds and cheap; Fine assortment of COFFEE; Chtsice SYRU PS and MOLASSES;. -Pine A pple and English Dairy CH EISE ; No 1 M ACKERE L in Bbls., excellent ; - Nol1and 2 do in Kits; - -Fresh Salmon, Lobsters, &c., in tans; Tomatto and Walnut Kh'TCIIUP; Worcestershire anid Pepper SAUCE; PICKLES of all kinds A fine assortment of Fresh CANDIES; ORANGES, LEMNONS, APPLES, &e; e Brandied FR UITS In variety CURRANTS, CITRON, RAISINS, FIGS, &c.; Almends, Piean and English Walnuts; PORTER and A LE, a splendid article; Champagne WINE and CIDER ; *Sherry and Madeira WINES ; Fine WINES and BR AN1)IIES; W HISKEY and other Liquors in abundance ; LEMvON SYRUP, an extra article, &c., &e. May 25 tf 20 N OTICE.-AII persona Indebted to the Es-t tate .of John Kirbocy, "dee'd., are hereby tImely warned to make payment forthwith, and those having claims against the KEtate are notified tp reader them in, properly attested, at an early day. B. P. 11. K[RKSEY, acting Ex'or. - De.80 tf 51 1IOTICE..Applintions will be made to the iLeislature at its next Session, for an Acet to in corplorate the Bethlehem Baptist Church, in Edge field Distritnt. June91 3m 22 N OTiCE Is hereby gien dhat application will be made at the next Session of the Legisla ture, for a Charter for a Road to. run from the Luthorati Church, on Edhisto, to Intersect theo Co lumbia Road at or near Col. John Hluict's, two and a half miles from Edgefield Village. M 5 6 8m 16 FLOUR AND CORN MEAL-Can be Ihad at my house for Cash. -ALSO Leather-Harness, Solo, Upper, KIps, &c. R. T. MIMS. % CANDIDATES, g The Friends of Col. JAMES P. CARROLL respectfully prcsent him as a Candidate for the State Fenate at the ensuing election. W THE Friends of WILLIAM GREGO, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sen ator at the next election. Feb 1 *4 L7TiE Friends of Maj. ABRAM JONES re pectfully present him as a Candidate for re-elec tion to the State Legislature. Mar 10 to* 9 3WThe Friends of Col. JOHN HUIET to spectfully nominate him as a Candidate for a Peat Inethe House of Representatives at the next elec ion. t TuE friends of Dr. 1. R. 000K, respect hilly announce him as a Candidate for a seat in he House of Reposentatives at the text election. g'TnE Friends of Mr. WADS-HOLSTEIN, "espectfully nominate him as a Candidate for elec on to a Seat in the next Legislature. Mar 10 to* 9 17Wn are authorized by the friends of Col. AMES TOMPKINS to announce him as a Can lidate for a Seat in the next Legislature at the msing election. W The friends of Col. JOHN QUATTLEBUM espectfully announce him as a Candidate fur a cat in the next Legislature at the ensuing election. April 7 to* 13 g'We are authorized by the friends of Maj. L. L. DEARING, to nominate him as a Candidate or a seat in the Houre of Representatives at the txt election. April 7 to 18 E7 The friends of M. W. GARY, Esq., present in as a Candidate for the State Legislature at the iext election. Mar. 31. to* 12 Er TuB Friends of W. W. ADAMS, Esq., re petfully present him as a candidate for the Stato ,egislature at its next Session. Mar 23 to* 11 j7 The Friends of J. HAMPDEN 1OOKS, :sq., respectfully present him as a Candidate for lie State Legislature at its next Session. -- or Oberz'in. H. BOULWARE, LEWIS COVAR, I. W. SALE, WM. QUATTLEBUM, LEWIS JONES, -----*04 F'or Clorsi. JACKSON COVAR, F. M. NICHOLAS, EDMUND PENN, S. HARRISON, WILLIAM L. STEVENS, LEWIS COLEMAN, JAMES SPANN, ROBERT D. BKYAN, Wor Taz. Collector. CHARLES CARTER, CHAS. M. MAY, JOHN C. LOVELESS, e STARLING TURNER, X. W. LYLES, E. W. HORN, THEOPHILUS DEAN, * ior Cr"I-''2^. W. F. DURISOE, E. B. FOREST, Parnership. hv tESSRS. GARY & DOZIER hv .V this day formed 'taIPartnem ship fur the Prae ee of LAW and EQUITY. One or the other at all times in their O81ce, near te Court House. [. W. Gaa. JAna6 A. Dozisa. Edgefi-ld, Juine 9 ' f 22 -Law Partnership. flHE Undersigned having formed a partnership 1. in tihe PRACTICE of-LAW and EQUITY >r Edgefield District, will give prompt aug~ dill ent attention to all business entrusted to their The residence of Mr. OWE~s is at Barnlwell C. [-that of Mr. SEinBLs at Edgt-field, S. C.* EMMET .-ElBEL8, W. A. OWENS. May 26 tf 20 1 B. GRIFFIN, Attorney at LAW and b Solicitor in EQUITY, will atgr punctually >all busineses entrusted to his care. ie may be found at all times eithe ki the Office .the Commissioner in Equity, or in his own ifce immediately in rear of the Court House. EDOEFIELD C. IH., May 19, 1858. tf 47 E. II. YOUNGBLOGOP, W1LL attend promptly to all business ?laced in his harnds. 3gO0llce at Edgefield C. H., S. C. May 19 ttf 19 PHYSICIAN, WXILL attend promptly to all business of the Wprofession entrusted to his care. OFFIE, Edgefield C. II., S. C. April 6 1858 tf 13 CHIEOPLASTIC PROCESS. 0F INUERTING L.RTIP 'CLI.A. T !ENTIEE 'HE Subscriber having furnished himself with alicense to use this N EW PROCESS of INSERTING ARTIFICIAL TEETH, now ready to serve all who may need uch, with a assurance of a more perfect adaptation, and a oser resemblance to the natural organs, than can realized by any other method. its perfect pu ty, cleanliness, freedom from all taste, or galvanic usation, durability, comfort and security, are uong the advantageseclaimed for this SUPE~RIOR ode of setting Artificial Teeth. H. PARKER. June 24, tf 24. T H O . J. A C. H- M OIs E, SUCCESSORS TO LEE A MOISE, NOLUALE GROCERS, No. T, Ilayne Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Jan 27 ly 3 SHINGLES, BOARDS, LATHS, kG. i'H E Subscriber, living four miles East of Edge L feld C. HI., and one mile from Mr. Samuel tarsh, respectfully informs the public that he keeps nstantly on hand, ad gets to order, hingls, Boards, Laths, HDewed Tianber, Posts, &c. Vhieh he sells on reasonable terms. He warrants stisfaction to all. To every order he wall give >rompt attention. H~e solicits a share of patronage. L. DELOACHI. May 26 2m* 20 )ouble Extension Hoop Skirts. New Lot, six, eight and eleven spring HOOP -SKIRTS of the best make-Also, Steel Hoops, )overed Hoops, Spiral Hoops, and Long Wthale one for Skirts. Just received and for sale low by J. 13. SULLIVAN & CO. Jne 9 tf 22 OTICEAII persons baying eloims agains the.Estate of James S. Coleman, dee'd., are aere~y notified to render them in by the 1st March 8i9-otherwise their notes or accounts will pohi ively be debarred. And those indebted to said Istate must pay up by the 10th February next, or hey will must ussuredly be compelled to pay costs. BEN NET PERR Y, A dm'or. Jun 9 9m" 22 m REWARD.-Lost in the neighbor O~U hood of Gelgal Church, a P O CK ET 00K and its contents. My name was on the )ck. Any person Antding the same and return ng it to the Advertiser (.filee will receive the above toward. J. T. HART. June23o tf 24 9 NEW SPRING AND SUMMER READY MADE CLOTHEt0 RAMSEY & LABAW, (Opposite the Union Bank,) A RE receiving daily, and are offering to their friends and customers the largest and best Stock this i-eason they have ever offered. Having purchased the entire Stock almost exclusively for CASH, and paid unusual attention to the manu facture of the Clothing, we are prepared to offer them at prices to defy compctition. We have an legant line of SCARFS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, UNDERSHIRTS and DRA WER., every grade; Linen Bosom SHIRTS, from the well known manufactories of Morrison & Co., Golden Hill, John M Davis & Co., and Fowler & Co. - ALSO A complete line ot GLOVES,of every kind; HANDKERCHIEFS, SOCKS, &c. We have also a, very large stock of SERVANTS CLOTHING, of every kind, which we would call special attention to. Merchants and others would do well to call be rore purchasing elsewhere. Augusta, April 21, ly 15 LIGHT---LIGHT---LIGHT. A GREAT desideratum in the way of LIGHT is accomplished. An illuninating Oil is prepared from Coal, called KEROSENE OIL, which for Brillianey and Intensity of Light Is unsurpassed by all other artificial lights. It is tot explosive-will extinguish fire if poured on It -and last, though not least, it is very little more xpensive than sunshine. A small Lamp, giving he Light of six Candles, will not cost excee 'ing ialf a cent an hour, which can be graduated so as o give less light at a much less expense. We have the exclusive Agency for the KERO- I ;ENE OIL and LAMPS in this place, and will ell them at Charleston prices and terms, which re exclusively for Cash. 0. 0. & T. J. TEAGUE. April 28 tf 16 RE8Ri DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. rHE Subscribers take pleasure in informing r their friends and patrons that they are NOW tECEIVING a Large Addition to their al ady extensive Stock of PURE and FRESII )rugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c. -0 TO PHYSICIANS. We are irepared and will take pleasure in fur ishing Physicians with a COMPLETE OUTFIT f Medicines. Instruments, Shop Furniture, Medl A -addle Bags, &c., &c., &c. TO THE LADIES. We will also say to the Lashes that our Stock mprises ALL articles for the TOILET, from the ressing Comb and Brush to the richest Perfume . Fine Soaps, Pomades, I lair Restoratives, De flatory Cosmetics, Lubin's Genuine Extracts, &c. LIs), FLAVORING EXTRACTS for Culinary pur uses. TOTHEPLANTER Fe say, your wants have been attended to in our re-ent selection. Fend in your orders, or come i and let us put you up a complete Plantation se of Medicines, Instruments, &c, with full di ections for use. in all simple cases, and thereby ve time, money and health. A simple cathartic r the timely administration of an emetic, or an nodyne, does and will often break the chain of orbid action, thereby preventing serious and pro -acted illness.. TO SUFFERING HUMANITY e extend the invitation to call on us. We have 11 of the most reputable nostrums recommended > cure almost all of the ills and aches to which esh is heir to. If you cannot find anything] apted to your case, we will exert our skill in reparing something for your relief. WPrescriptions filled with accuracy and dis atch at all hours; day or night. t gW~Call and examine our Stock at the Drug I tore under the Odd Fellows' & Masonic Hall. A. G. & T. V. TEAGIUE. Edgefield, April 29 tf 1 C~AROLINA HOTEL. HIE Pioprietor of this well known and popu Ilar HIOT EL takes peculiar pleasure in an ouncing to his friends and the travelling public ~enerall', that this House is open for the reception f company, .Wd that his whole eaergies will be ut into requisition to gratity the wants of each d all who may favor him with their patronage. The House has just been thoroughly repaired. ned the Rooms and Furniture put in excellent con ition for the Spring and Summer reason. My Table will be furnished with the best that an be had, and presided over by one skilled in e culinary department-and In short, everythtine squisite to gratify the taste of the epicurean willC e supplied In abundance. The servanti' of the .ROLINA I10TEL are noted for their polite and , tentive character, and are ever in attendance to ey the wishes of my Guests. New STABLES have recently been built, which re commodious and complete, and Hlorses left in y care will receive kind and careful treatment. Thankful for past encouracement and patron e, I respectfully solicit a continuance of th,- same. JOHN A. MAYS1. if The travelling community are notified that cy and their bageaine will be convey'ed, at a mo ent's warning, without charge, to the (Carolina or - eorgia Depots. J. A. M. Hamburg, May 3 1858 tf 10 WATCH MAKER! PH E Subscriber having purchased the premises L ormerly occupied by Mer. H. A. GR AY, as a atch repairing shop, is now prepared to do all nds of work in connectir a with! Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and' Silver Ware. Having secured the services of a FIRST CL ASS ~ATCHI MAKER, and being a practical Clock jh aker himself, he hopes to give entire satisfaction. al All wvork done at his shop is warranted, and if cl fails to give satisfaction, the money will be re- - nded. ri All persons leaving work with him may depend s, pn getting it at the time promised. al P. S.-A Regulator, that wvill keep exact time, a ~ill be kept running In the shop. Persons desl jous o('obtaining the true time can be accomoda d at any hour in the day. . F. I. CANDEE. April 6 1858 tf 13 Marble at INewberry, S. C. ' [ KEEP constantly on hand, at my Marble Yard, Newberry, S. C., MARBLE and GR ANITE 0NBS, TOMB TABLETS, MONUMENTS, head Stones,.c. In endless styles and of every variety. LETTERING done neatly and correctly at three r ents lper letter. All orders shall have prompt attention. I sell I cheap as the cheapest. c 9['For further particulars, call on Col. Chris- i ie, at Edgefild 0. H., 8. C. JOHN R. LEAVELL. NewberryMay_24 3*~ 20 Boot and Shoe Notice. 'FHE Subscriber continues to have imade, on the shortest notice, and in he best manner, thei finest and most sub- . 1 taetial BOOTS and SIHOES. All orders left at his Shop will be promptly at endedl to. C. M. GR AY or myself will be found it all times in the Village to attend to all orders.( [o work to leave the shop without the knowledge 1 mf the Subscriber or my A gent, C. M. GRAY. O3Shop opposite B. J. Ryan's Livery Stable. E. Hi. YOUNGBLOOD. June 2 tf 21 A BAKER COUNTY Plantation for Sale. (NE of the BE:;T,the PRETTIEST and HE AL TFHIE-T .PL ANT ATIONS in South Western Jeorgia, containing 7T50 Acres, of which 625 are in cultivation, and cleared in the last fthree iears. All the houses, necessary to a Plantation, with the fences, are new, having been erected In ,me above time. If needed, provisions and stock can 1le pur :asd with the place. Futrther information can be procured of CH ARLES WITBIIEAD. Nwtofl, Baker Co., Ga., June 1 gm* 21 ~ EGARS--Now open a few thousand very I la fnea SEQARS. J. B. SULLIVAN & CO. IMPORTANT TO HOUSE-KEEPERS DAY-TON'S I M P R O V E D METHOD OF PRESERVING FRUITS VEGETABLES, &c. F REST! FRUIT AND VEORTABLES are not merely the greatest luxuries enjoyed by man kind: they are absolutely essential to the perfedtion of health, and may be regnrded as one of God's best gifts. As, however the season of th'sir pro duction is brief, it has long been a matter of deep intereat to devise some method or preserving them, in all their freshness, long after their season of ripeness had prased. Various methods -have been devised to en'eet this end, to each of which some serious objection has been laid. It is believed how ,erer, that in the apparatus 1er - prieentii wi!i ho found at once the cheapest and mt effectvo method of keeping these and other articles fresh, ever discovered. DAYTON'S EXHAUSTER. It has long he.-n a deideratum to find some cheap, simple and effectual m.-thod of preserving Fruits, Vegetables, &e., so as to keep them fit for * domestic use a number or yeass. The expense of preserving with sugar is a serious objection. Free access of air causes the decomposition of vegetable matter. It is obvious that if fruits and vegetables can be kept from contact with, air, this effect will not take place. To <ffeet this, the attention has heretofore been directed to some method of sealing the can,while heat alone hais been relied upon for driving out the air. This method ha., been attend ed with many and serious objections, among which are, the destruction of the fresh flavor of the fruit, caused by so much heating, and the difficulty of ascertaining whether the cans are perfectly air tight, afer they are sealed. These difficulties are completely obviated, and a safe, reliable and cheap method of preserving Fruits and Vegetables is dis covered in the EXHAUSTER. It is so simple In its construction and operation thit any female can use it; yet so substantial that a ,-ingle instrument will last a family for many years, snd serve to seat up thousands of cans of fruit; while cans can be manufactured by any tinner at a much less expen than must be incurred to procure patent cans, &Directions for preparing the Fruit, Vegeta bles, Butter, Eggs, &e ; and for managing the Cans or Jars will be furnished with the Exhauter. l have made asrangements with Mr. W. IT. GOODRICII, of Augusta, owner of the Patent of Dayton's Exhauster for this District, and am now prepared to furnish the EXH &USTEI{,. together with the Porcelain .J A RS, manufactured at Kaolin, at as low prices as they can be had in Augus,. - g71 respectfully call the attention of the eitzens of this District to this important invention. G. L. PENN, A gt. June18 - tf 23 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 Sessions of live months each. Tho first Session will end on the 16th July. The second will commeneo on the 2nd day of August amd end on the 17th day of D.-cember. The RATES OF TUITION are as follows: In the Primary Department; including Spel ling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Eng lish Grammar, Geography, and Vocal Mu sic, per Session.......................$12,50 Inthe Collegiato.Department,including Read ing, Writing, Eng. Grammar, Geography, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Geometry, Algebra; Logic, Rhetoric, Epg. Composi tion and Vocal Music, per Session,-......20,00 French (Extra) per session.............10,00 In the Ornantental Department, For Music on Piano, per Session.......25,00 For Drawing and Painting in Water Col era, per tression,-...-...-..........10,00 Embroidery ChenIlle upon Satin, per Sea 10,00 Embossed Embroidery, . 10,00 Tufting, "~ 10,00 Hair Work, -" 100 Grecian Painting, " 10,0 Oriental Painting, "t 10,0 Pastel Paintin~g, " 5,0 ,Students of Music on the Piano will be charged $3 per Session for u-e of Piauo,.to pay expense if keeping Instruments in- tune.....---.. Each puptl will be charged $1.50 per Sessiop to defray contingent expenses, for iAtl, &c. r Tition bills due and payable at the end of each sossion. The Institute will be furnished with three P1 anos in three separate rooms of the Institute build ing for the use af the pupils. Vocal Music is deemed by the Proprietors to be a necessary part of every young lady's education, hence singing is made a part of thte regular exer cises of thme Institute, and the whole School will be exercised in Vocal music as often as twice a week. W. WV. ADAMS, S. W. NICHOLSON. A t the close of the year a Catalogue will be pub lisbe.l embracing the names of all the pupils in at tendance during the year, with an engraving of the* buildings and premises. Edgefield, 8. C., Feb 23, 1858. tf 7 Ridgeway Academy, T H E Exercises of this institution will be con ducted under .the superintendance of the Subscriber, this year; and he trusts, by strict attention to pupils committed to his care to give' satisfaction to paren'sz, and advance thme pttpils as rapidly as possible. Rates of Tuition. 1st Class-Orthography, Reading and Arithmetic, $12.00. 2nd Class-Primary Geography and the above, $15.00. 3rd Class-The above studies with English Grammar, 818.00. 4th Class-The same wIth Algebra and Gometry, .$20.00. Latin and French, 625.00 Although It is desirable that pupils should begin with the first of the quarter, still, pup~ils wIll bp received at all titmes, and charged only for thte proportion of thec time of the session remainipg. M. B. WARD. April 14' ly 14 NOTICE TO FA R OERS!I-l am now Lreciving THREE THOUSANID POUNDS of pure Leaf and Twiss Hlavanna TOBACCO, which will be sold low to Farmers for plantation use. CalL and examine. S. E. BOWERS, Agt. Hamburg, April 6 tf 13 E STATE NOTICE.-All persons indebted to the Estate of A. T. Traylor, dec'd., are notified to settle the sanme forthwith: and those having demnatnds against the said Estate will please render them in, properiy attested, to the Adinani trator at Calhoun's Mills, A bbeville District, S. C. Ms. 0. TALMAN, Admh'er. April 28 8 n m* 18 Barn will have it Pure. I HAVE this day received two Barrels of pute RYE WHISKEY, and five Barrels of pure CORN WHISKEY, very old and pure-'shIpped by Mr. Cenn, direct fr-om North Carolina. Some of the most eminent Physicians of Augusta pur chase it for their use. For sale by S. E. BOWERS, Agt. N. B.-On hand 25 Bbls. Key Stone Mononga halaWhiskey. Hamburg, Marl t f 8 N OTICE 1-All persons indebted to the Es.. tate of George McD. Rearden are requested to make immediate settlunent ; and those having demands against the Estate will please present them forthwith, properly attt-stced. - ?. P. H. KIRKSEY, Ad'or. Jan..52. Bacon and Lard. J UST received a large supply of BACON SIDES, C SHOULDERS and HAMS, of superior quali ty, which Is offred for sale at VERY LOW FIG URES. Please call and examine this Aine Bacon before purchasing elsewhere. Also, 1000 Lbs. LEAF LARD, in Jars. G. L. PENN, Agt. JTune 9 tf I CE ! ICE I-Always on hand a supply of ICE, which will be sold at 5 Cent, per ound Cash.. . T. DAVIS,Ag. May 19 . tf 19 - lUST Received another loadef thalgoodiFAMI- - eNLY FLOUR, at three Dollars. J. B. SULLIVAN- & CO. June 9 . f :22 Y EM NS.-ust eceved five Boxes Choie a a imunT. D nAVIS Agent