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Boind for the West! T HE Subscriber intending to re k pove West the first of Decem ber, offers for sale his varnable plan tation containing Three Bauudred & Fifty-Siv Acres Lying on Horn's Creek, four and a half mile South of Edgefleld C It. On the premises is ; comfortable Dwelling House, and a plenty of ou buildings of every kind in good order. The location is remarkably healthy. The neigh borhood is as desirable as any person could wish As to the quality of the Land none surpases i in the country for the production of Cotton and Grain of all kinds. There is forty acres of splendid bottom land most'of which has been drained, and not subjec to overflow. The place is well watered, every fleld containing a sufficiency of running water al seasens af the year. If needed, Stock of all kinds, crop of Cora Fodder and Farming utensils ,.an be purchased with the place. If you want to, purchare coec and look for yourself as I intend to sell. Terms made easy t< an approved purchaser. J. L. ADDISON. Aug 4 tf 30 LANDS FOR SALE: T HE Executors of the istate of John Middle. ton, deceased.offer for sa!e, THREE THOU SAND EIGHT TIUNDRECD and TWO ACRES of LAND, more or less, rituate and being in the South Western part of Edgefiel.i District, on the waters of Savannah River, nineteen miles above Augusta and s'x from Fury's Ferre-adjoining lands of 0. W. Nixon, .J. V. Nixon, Dr. N. Mer riwether, Dr. S.- G. Mierriwether and Maj. J. 1. Holmes. About one thousand acres of said lands consist of valuable low-grounds. The larger portion ol the remainder is in native forest. The whole tract is well watered by numerous springs, and is es teemed remakably healthy. The place is well improved, having two DWEL LING HOUSES, two. GIN HOUSES, and otlh.r necessary buildings, all under goo. repair. If not sold before the first blonday in October, it will be disposed or at tlat time, at public out-cry, at Edgefield C. 11. Those desiring a valuable plantation would do well to call andsee for themselves. One or the other of the Executors maty be always found on the premim a, and will be pl. ased to show the tame to any one de.sirous of purchasing. .1. T. MIDDLETON, ) Executors R. 11. MiDDLETON, 5 August 4, 1858 9t 30 FLORIDA LANDS FOR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN I r.HAT valuable Platntion of the Est:te of the ftate J. Al. VERDIER,lying in Gadsden Coun. ty, 8 miles from Quincy, and 12 from Tallahan-see. The plantation con'.ains 1. 2 O0 O A. 4V RF '3i! , 800 of which are clear d ; the greater portion of the woodland is hammock of the first quality, well adapted to the cultivation of Sea la'and Cotton and Tobacco ;- the plice is well watered and never fai! ig springs of t xcellent water are to be found in the different fields. Situtted in a fine n,.ighbot hood, with the line of Rail Road from Tallhassee to 1ensaco!a, passit g through a part of the least valuable woodland, rare inducernents are thus offered to the purchaser. gW For further information aip'y to Mr. Jone. of Abbeville, Col. $. B. Stephens of Quincy. Mr..). .lohnson on the place, or the undersigned in Beau fort, S H. E. VER13IER, Ex'or of J. M. Verdier. Aug. 4,1858 2m 30 state oi'South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN O RDINARY. Richard Berry, A pplicant, . vs1 Edney Mloreley, Pet. for Par. John Delaughter and wife and others, defendants. ) T jppearing to my satisfaction that John De I :ughter and his wife Juli-s, Defendants in the above stated cay', reside without the litnits of this State, It is therefore ordered and decreed thnt they do appear and objlect to the dirv.,ion or .sa'e of the Rea' Edtate of Jane Berry, ,dec'd., on or - before tliE SyTOcifaber next, -or their consent to the same will be entered of record. . WV. F. DURIS0OE, o.E n. Ordinary's Office, Aug 2, 1868. 3m 30) STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLiNA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. ~Y WV. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge. . field District. WereaSamuel Ranl, hiath appliedl to me for etters of Administration, on all and singular the oda and chattli,, rights aiuf credits or W.thaam haul, late of the Ditr et af-resaid, dereasied. These are, therefore, to cile arid admonish all and singular, the kindred-enid creditors of the saidl deceas *& ed, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefield C. H., on the 16th day of Augu t mat , to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. 'Given under my hand and seal, this 2nd. day a Augues in thl year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eigh taand in the E3.i year of Ainer'. K can Independence. W. F. DUJRISOE, . . D. August 4, ________.3(. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIE LD DISTRICT. iN ORDINARY. Y W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge Bfield District. Whereas, A. Simkins, c.E ..D.hbath applied to me for Letters. of Administration, on all anid singular the goods and chattles, rights anid credits of Julia Randlalt, late of the District aforei'aid dec'd. SThese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas ett, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary'. Court for the said District, to be houlden at Edgefield Couirt Ihouse, on the l1ith day of September next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should niot be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 2nd day of Auguat, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight Shundred and fifty-eighit and in the eighty-third year of Ameican Independence. W. F. DUISOE, o.r. n. Aug. 4, 1858 6t 30 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, - 4 IN ORDINA4RY. Y WV. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefiehi Whei~rac, A Simkins, c.E.E.D. hath applied to me fol Letters of Admitnistrationt, on all and strngular the goodls and chattles, rights and, credits of Holderi Pusey, late of the D~istrict aferesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all anic -singular, the kmndred anid creditors of the said deceas ed, to be and appear before me,at our next Ordinary'i Court for ihte said District, to be holden at Edgefiek C. I., on the Ilit day of September next, to shiou cause, if any, why the said administration should not b, ivnunder my hand and seal, th~i,2nd day of Aus t in the year of our Lord one thousand eight husndre, and fity eight and in thte 83rd year rf Americal lndepenulence. W F. DULRISOE, O. E. I). Augnst 4, 6t 30 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, * EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. Y W. F. DUJRISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge I)field District. Whereas, A. Simk'ns, c.Ls ED ha:h app~lied me for Letter, of Admiinistrationl, on all and sinauha the goods and chattles, rights snd credits of Jews B rnee, late of the District aforesaid. deceased. Trh.,s are, therefore, t eite and admordsh all sit singular, the. kindred and creditors of the, said de ceased, to be and appear before me, at or next Ordl nary's Cot for the said District, to be hiolden a h'.;dgefield Curt flouse, otn the 11th day of Septembh next, to show cause, if any, why the said aidmiiistrn 11ion should no: be granted. Given tinder my hand and seal, this 2nd day -Augtust, in the year of our Lord onie thou~tsand eiml Shundred and fifty eight, aend in the eighty-third yet of American Independenlc. F U10,oED August 4, 18f53 6t * OTICE is hereby given that applicatic Nwill be made at the niext Session of the Lce islatuir.s to incorporate lharmony MethtodisL hi~p sopal Church. A ug 4 3m.' OTICE--.ul having claimis against ti NEst-ste of Levi Bledlsoe, dec'd,., are notifie to render them in properly attested; end thios Indebted to said Estate must pay up fort'awith. LEWIS BLEDISOE, Ailm'or. Ang44t 30' CLARKE & ROYAL, DEALERS IN ' Boots, Shoes, Trunkx, &c., I_ AVE always on hand a LARGE and QOO . Stock of EVERY VARIETY. In our as. sortnent may be found a1 qualities, from the cheap. est to the finest articles. We will use all endeavois too phase thmse who may favor us; witha call. Wve will have On hand a large lot or PL.ANTA TION BROGANS and Il10'S SERVANT SHOES, some of which will be as good as the hest. Augusta, Aug. 4, 18.58 2m 3110 M. P. STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, - -CONTINUES the business in all its branches, in his large and commodious Fire Proof Warehouse, on Jackson Street, near the Globe Hotel. Orders for Goods, &c., promptly and carefully filled. The usual Cash facilities afforded customers. Augusta, Au 4 3m* 30 WILLIAM H. TUTT, WHOLESA L E A ND 1, E T A I L DRUGGIST! (Opposite Augusta 1otel,) Augusta, Ga. Established, 1844. H AS in Store a very extensive stock of PURE DRUGS, FAMILY and PLANTATION M EDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, W I N DO W GLASS, &e, the quality and price of which he warrants equal to any in the South. A call from purehmsers is respectfully solicited. He has now on hand 500 Ounces Sulph. QUININ E, 50 Lhs CHLOROFORM, '0 Ounces MORPHINE, 100 Lbs. TUiRK EY OPIUM, 10 Ptble. No. I CASTOR OfL, 2,000 Lbs EPSOM SALTS, 10,000 Lbs. PURE WHITE LEAD, 500 Ga:s. LINSEED OIL, 500 Galr. Spie. TURPENTINE, 12 Do'z. -JACOB'S CORDIA1,, 60 " MUST.ANG LNI.MENT, 2 4 MEDICINE CIlESTSforFamilies and Plantations, 12 Doz Bmrhave's Holland BITTERS, 12 " Schallenbergus Fever and Ague ANTI DOTE, 12 Dom. Osgord's India CIIOLAGOGUE A ugusta, July 2S, 1858 3m 29 A. FREDERICK, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CANDIES AND CONFE CrT1ONARTIES, Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., [lax on hand a lar. e and varied s'ek of :.l kind1s of AND FANCY IMPOILtTFD CONFECTIONARIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FR UITS, P1 CIK L ES, PRESERVES, CATSUPS AND SAUCES, WIN E S, Of all kinds. Best Havana and American &c., &e., &c., WIlICH! IE WILL SELL 'WhofssaIe and Retail, At the lowest prices, atad on liberal tern:a. Particular attention givo n to orders. ..Augut, .luly 28, 15 3m 29_ Raw Gap Beat Company ATTENTION ! YTOU are herebyi ordered to boe and aprenar at your regZular paradle ground on Satturday the I4tht August, armed and equipped as tge law directs, for drill and intirlction. By order ofl Capt. JOSEPf1 .\!OR RH. Jons~ 11tv.<s, 0. S. July 28 3t 2 Turnip Seed-Turnip Seed, L. P EEN, A gent,, has received his usual IWlarge and varied assortment of Turnip Seed, which are warranted fresh and genuine, lIe has on hand iRUTABIEGA, LARGE WHIITE GLOBE, L AIl GE NORFOLK, R ED TOP, . FLAT DUTCII. Call and get, your sup~ply, as the season is now here foi. so'wing, if you wish to raise good crops. G. L. PENN. A gent. House, Sian & Ornmitental Pninting ! TPIlE Subscribers take pleasure in announcingr to .1the citirzens of Edgefield District, that tey are ow repredto do all work entrusted to them HOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, Marbliag, Girainsisa, AND UPHOLST.ERY, Tro a'l who may be pleased to favor us with their patronage, we promise to give entire sati..fa'stion. All work entrusted to us shall be executed with depatch and in a workmanlike manner. IOutr tertms will be reasonable. For further par ticulars call on us at Edgefield C. II. lE7RE~FNeE-Capt..JAs 1. Gtl'Fts and Gen. W. C. MontOSfr, of this District. n~y 2 1858RICHI & PAUL. July 211858 . 28 Head-Quarters, . 2ND BRIG ADE, 1s-r Div. S. C. M. ORE, EDEILD0 I., July 21, 1858. ORENO. I T flE 10th Regiment of Infanitry will parade for Review and Drill at Richardson's, on Tuesday 17th August. The 7th Regiment of infantry will parade at the Old Wells, un Thursday the 19th of August. 'I he 9th Regimnetnt of Iurantry will parade at Sprinufildo, Saturday the 21st of August. The 8th Regimetnt of Infantry will parade at Morrow's oia Field,on Tuesday the 24:h of August The lbh Regimoent of Infantry will parade at Lomax's on Thursday the 26ith of August. The Officers and non-Cotmmissioned Officers wil-l asenmble on the day previous to te Review for Drill and Ins'ruetion. Volutteer Companies will prepare for inspection. Colonzels of Regiments are charged with the ex tetsion ot this Ordir. By order of Brigadier General, I * W. C. MORAGNE July 21, 1858 - 5 28 57The Indepewolent Press and Abbeville Dan. ner will inseat three timnes. Administrator's Sale. Y1 B imS order from W F. Durisoe, Ordina.ry rI shaoll proceed to sell on Tuesday the 3rd u A ugust next, at the late residence of Win. Erogdon deceased, all the Iprsonial Estate of said deceased consisting in part of. IFOUR LIKLELY NEGRtOES, The growing Cruo, llo'nseho'd anod Kitehen Furni turu, llorses, Cattle, hlogs, Plantation Tools an< numerouls other art'e'es. TLAaus-Fo~r atl sums under $20, cash; for al sums of and over $l0, on a credit until the 25tl llI~ecmber IS.9, with interest frbom day 'of sa'e. d I IW. W. SA LE, Adm'or. i uly~ 1. 8. 2-________ 28 U FEMONE..Just received Slvc Bdxes Cholr ' i LEMON-t. E. T. DAVIA~, Agent. SMa t'o tf 19 $5,000 WORTH OF GOODS S.GOING AT AND BELOW COST FO O-AB'EE The Goods -must be Sold! NO 1IUMRTG! -MONEY WANTED! A RARE CEEANCE FOR BARGAINS, 13EING dsirous of clsing "nt our present Stock, preparatory for cur Fall Pupplies, we are now offierng our ENTIRKE STOCK of GOODS AT COST PRICES! A LL OF OUR RICI DRESS MOODS Anl every article in the Dry Goods i.ine we are now selling at G'reatly Reduced Prices. Come, ladies and examinc our prices.. There is no chance to do any better this 6i4e of New York. Our large and varied assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. CAPS, Hardware, Cutlery, &c., &c., &c. We are also selling at COST PRICES FOR CASI. Come. Everybody, and get hargains whiit they are t , be had. I'A little money will go a long ways in our Store. W. R. & T. 8. 1 UDSON. July 21 tf 28 I. H. STEARNS I CO,, Connmnision Dealers in Everything USEFUL. Special attention given to BUYING, SEIJING and REPAIRING MACHINERY. Broad Strect, near Mechanic's Bank, Augusta, Georgia. June 15 y 2-3 PRINTED MITSLINS. ICK EY & PIIIRBS, Augusta, Go., have just opened ONE CASE PROITED M UL , W h'ch they are elosing out at Six and a Quarter Cents per Yard. TWO CASES FINE FRENCH MUSLINA, At Twelve. and a Half Cents per Yard. Augusta, June 14 tf 23 .LAWTON & McNEIL, Factors & Commission Merchants, *24 VENDUE RANGE, AND 17 AC.COMMO DATION WIIARP, Agents for DeBura's Phosphate of Lime, and Kimberley's Animal Compost or Cereal Fertilizer. [V Consignments of Produce solicited. W. S. LAWTON, -. S. McNEIL. July 13 10858 tf 27 JEFFERS.& COTHRANS, CHARLESTON, S. C., WILL continue the Fact orage an d Coinnaission Bassiness in this City, (their Office on Central Wharf) where they will be pleased to give strict attention to the sale of COTTON, fLOUR, WHEAT, &C,, Or to any business entrusted to their care. Will buy Gouds or family supplies to ord-r. Commissions for Buying or Selling will be 2A per cent. They take this opportu'ty of returning their thanks to their friends and patron for their libe ral patronag, and respectfully solicit a continu ance of the same. II. L. JEFFERS. W. S. COTHIRAN', JOHN COTHIR AN. Charleston, July 10, 1858. 2m 27 GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. TAM~ES IIENEY, AUGUSTA, U \., be sing desirous of making a change in his hu aness, off'ers, from this date his entire Stock of Dry Goods for Cash! Lower than any ever oflered in this or'any othe~r City in the South. All persons desirous of laying ont their money to tho best advantage, will do well to call and see his stock. They may he sure of saving from 25 to 50 per cent , as he is determined on selling off the entire stock of his Goox'ds by the first of Octol'er If you want. SILK, plain or figured,. Calt at IIENEY'S. If yo want BAREURS, solid, cotl'd or printed, ('all at, lIENEY'd. 'If you want MUSL.[NS, while or co'ored, f o want EM1BROIDERIES, foar ladies or Mlis 'ses, Call at hIE NEY'8. If you want 1l103IEIIY, G1l:. RIBBONS. BOJNN ETS, &c. Call at IlENEY'S. If you want GTN~iIAMia, SilF~hTING. S' 'IRT lNG4, &c. Call at. li'NE'i. (r if youf want. any other artie'e usually found in a Dry Goods or Millinery Store, and want thenm at prices for cash, at which yoiu nevecr expected to see themt, canll at iltEN EY'dS~TOR E, niext above the Georgia Railroad Banik. All r ersons indebted to him areeregnestedJ to conc and set tle up. Augusta, Jluly 12 tf 27 NEW SPRING GOODS pIOS. P. LARU!!, A ugusta, Georgin, has 1 this dlay received a large tot of SPRING GOO)S, and wilt continue to do so throughi the summeznr, consisting in part, of Lades' 8alk F xed CONGR ESS OA IT ERS, do do dar do do Gtovc Kid Congress do do Colored TIPT do do Black do -do do Fine Phmiladelphia Kid and Morocco SLIP PERS, Misses' F'ired Kid-Top K('SSUTHI BOOTS,3 do Kid and Morocco SLIPPERS and TIES, Childrcs'8110O.S. of every description, Mens' Calf Opera PUM P BOOTS, do Goats H EELED INVINCIBL ES, do Patent W. S. PUMPS and Oxford TIES, do Goats B. S. do do Calf hIS, do* do Kid Congress GAITERS, do Calf do do Boys' do do do With a variety too numerous to montion. Call and look, as I have attentive Cferks who will be glad to show tho Goods. A ugusta, Geo., A pril 5 t f 13 Octagon Burial Cases r 3HE Subscriber keep- constanmtly on hand at bla IFurniture Roomsa, opposite the Post Olliee, * large assortment of this new style of METALIC BURIAL CASES, of beautiful form, and finishied in perfect resemblance of highty polished ROSE WOOD. Thesej CAS ES are now oxtensively used and possess many valuable advantages over al Coffins now before the public. -ALSO I will also keep ready for delivery -at a moment'" warning, n tine Stock of WOO!) UOFFINS, of m: ,w manufacture, and ot all sizes, prices and quality . JOHIN M. WITT. Edgefleld, May 13 tf 18 NOTICE. My terms 'or setting META LIC BlURI AL CA SS is Cash, but should th~e -eash not aecompan: the order, interest wilt be charged from the day delivery. JOIIN M. W ITT. N. B.-Wood CoEins will be sold as formerly. Jan. 20 tf ' 2 Edgefield Beat Company A TT ENTION! KJOU are herebg ordered to be andl appear .your regular parade ground (Edtgefieltd ( I. on S.tturday, tho* 7th Atngt, armed an eqipdas tIme law direrts, faor drill and. ins'rut tion. By order of CA PT. .IOHIN R. R RY AN. JH. 14ot, 4 2. FOR LIVER COMPLAINT, AlN P URLI 0 iion and Physicians have decide SARAlAR1LIA that can be oltaiped. ingredients are well known to Physicians and l MINEDCINES, when appropriately used, often F Nothing more .need be said in praise of it, I tains in addition to Rarsaparilla, the hydro-aleh White ARh, Grey Bread, or Fringe Tree (Chioni (Podophyllum,) and Blood Root (Ranguinaria.) SEi-Those prefering, this Compound Preparti< DENNIS' ALTERATIVE, OR GEORG [A SA For sale at Edgefield C. H. by G. L. PENN a ,July 15, 1857. cataloges sent Free. G . G. E V A NS, PUBLISHERAND ORIGINATOR GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE!' 439 CHESTNUT ST , PHILADELPHIA. T IlE unparalleled succe.s which has attended the subscriber in his distribution of Gifts to the Million, has induced him to make large and valuable additions to his fotmer,extensive stock of new and popular books His new, eonplee and classified Catalogue of Books, embracing all the Departments of Literature, Is mailed FnEE to any part of the country. All Book, sold at Publishers' lowest prices, and all the new publications of the day added voon as issued. $500 worth-of Gifts with each 81,000 worth of Books sold ; among which are daily dis tribnted the following: WORt'PROSI Gold Hunting Lever Watches - - $50.00 to 14)0.00 Gold Anchor Lover Watehes - - 35.00 to 50.00 Silver Lever and Lepine Watches - - 12.00 to 25.00 Parlor Time Piecee. - - - - - 5.00 to 15.00 Vest and Fob Chains - - - - 10.00 to 25.00 Ladies' Guard and Chattelaine Chains 10.00 to 25.00 -' Silk Dress Patterns - - - 12.00 to 20.6n l Gold Bravelets - - - - 5.00 to 15.00 " Cameo Sets - - - - - 10.00 to 15.00 " Mosaic Sets -. - - - - 12.00 to 20.00 " Florentine Sets. - -. - - 11.00 to 15.00 " Gold Pencils and Pens - - 1.50 to 10.00 G Cold Miniature Lockets - - 2.50 to 10.00 Gents' Gold Pens, with eses, - - 2.00 to 10.00 " Bosom Studs and Sleeve Buttons 2.00 to 10.00 Ladies' Breast Pins -. - - - - 1.30 to 7.50 " Ear Rings - - - -- 2.00 to 7.50 " and Gents' Gold Rings - 1.00 to 5.00 Gents' Bosom Pins - - - -- 1.00 to 3.51) Ladies' Pearl Card Cases - - - 2.51) to 5.00 Portmonnies, Pocket Knives, &c. - 1.00 to 5.00 Articles of Gold Jewelry,hnd Gift Books, notenumerated in the above, worth from 25c to $25. One of the above named Gifts presented te each purchaser of a book at the time of sale, although all books are sold at publishers' lowest prices. The com. plete and classified Catalogues may lie had without charge, by calling or sending your address. - Liberal inducements to country Agonts. Or. ders from the country promaptly filled, and the Goods forwarded by express or mail same day. Address, , G. G. EVANS, 439 Chetnut street, Philadelphia, Pla. LV TO THE PUBLI'..-As there are many Gif t Book Stores adverdsed throughout the coun try, Mr. EVAN- deems it just to himself and his duty to the public-inasmuch as lie originated the Git-Book business--o stat4, as evidence of the instability of many such con. eruis. that they con. oeal their real i.ames from the public, and are ad vertising their business under assumed ones. Mr. E1. is aware that these va'rious concerns pubiblied as Gift Book stores, are calenlated to bring the business established by 'himself into di~repute. le askes of the pnblIk'a-correct judgement in re gard to his Gift Book Enterprisefor the honor integrity, and success of which he refers to all the proiint pulishiers in the United Statee. Read his Catalogue. t7 July 14,4 2 Ridgeway. Academy. T HUE Exercises of this institution will be con ducted under the superin-endance of the Subscriber, this year; and lhe trusts, by strict attention to putpils commnitted to his care to aie satisfaction to parenis, ahd advance the pupils as rapidly as poissible. - Rates of Titioni. 1st Class-.Orthography, Reading and. Arithmetic, $12.00. 2nd Class-Primary Geography and the above, - 15.00. .rd Class-The above studies with English Grammar. $18 00.' 4th Class-Th~e same with Algebra and Latin and I- rench, '.5 00 Although it is desirable that pupils should hiegin with the first. of the quarter, still, pupils will be reciveil at all times, anti charged only for the proportioan of the tinoil of the sessien remaining. ..M. 1;. W AR D. A pril 14 ly 1I Oak Grove Female Academy. TWO MihE14S WI fthWAitD FRO0M KfltKMEY'. X 110.4 U)..1:i I E~lll.P DiaT It lCT, i4. ('. TilIE n) xt. S ssioni of the above naiie Acaec myti 1 a ill cotinmence on M0 'Nlu) Y, .1 U I.V, 26h1858. The usual Enaglih llranches will lie thorrolhly tangl-.t by Miss ll'/.'ii A. PATTEN. The Pia~no and Sinainig. Painting on Glass and otherwise, by Terms ifor the English studIies$12,00 and $1n00 accord int to the studies taken per eessiin of five monmbhs :Lessons ini Afusic $l8,00 the 8. ssion. With the above named tlicient t..nebiers, the Trsteos do not hesitate to recommnendl this School t o the tid i confidtence of Parents and Cinrdians. gy Rteasoonble and convenient b..ard can be obtiained. For fiurther particulars apply to either of the Tru'tes. DR. 1? .NDREWS, ELBERT DEVOR E, JJOSIlUA ll.tlRRIS, S. ST .\L N A K ER, S. ST EVENS. Kir ksey's X Roads, Jutly 13 185S 4t 27 CUIRYTON SCHOOLS. I lE Exercises of the First Session will be .closed on the 8th inst,. ~ After a rece~s of two weeks, they will be resumed on the 26th inst. JAS. H. MOR RI.S, Prin. July itf 20 VALUABLE PROPERTY I FORSALE! Hr lE Subscriber being desirous to move hiis hands to the West. oflrs for wale the follow in rprtviz: 1060 A CR ES OF FINE PINE LANDa inEgeed District., On it is a splendid Steam' Saw MllI and Grist 111ll, which are doing a profitable buisinles. One Tract contains 360 ACR ES lying on the road leading from Cambridge to Hlamburg, on the waters of Horse Peu Creek adjoining hands of John Durst and others. One Tract contains 1000 ACRES fine e'.t tn land well improved, lying in Abbevitle District, an the road leading f om l'ickens and Anderson toJ Hmbo -e one mite above 'lhe Edgefield line. IOne Trr.uet eon sins 360 ACRES In Picker.s Ditrict, imme liately on the Rail Roa-l, 10 miles above Old Pendleton.* Oniylomest -ad Tract is a- splenlid STEA M Ml Lruunng 3 setts of rocks, SA W MIL L &e I offer fur sale this Mill with 50 Aere. of L.aad. The Homestead iis on the- road leading from~ Camridlge to Abbeviile C. H , four mnies below Greenwood.. An' person wishing to purchase is regnested to examine. Bargains can be had, and the terms will be mae ~ J. Y. L. PARTLOW. J1uy 71858 3m . 26 A DAKER COUNTY Pl-antation for Sale. INE of the BE-,T,the PRETTIEST and H E AL fTIHIE -T PLANT ATION8 in South Western Georgia, containing T350 Acres,' of which 526 are In cultivatlen, and cleared 4r' the last three years. Alt the houses, necessary to a Plantation, with the fences, are new, having been erected in the above time. If needed, provisions -aind stock can he par. chased with the place. Futher information can NwnBaker Co., Ga., June 1 8m1* 21 Butler Lodge, No 17..0.F. STU E Regular meetings of this Lodgi willI he' held hereafter in their NEM IIA LL, Dy orde'r of the N. G. Jul, 27, it - .'80 RILACOMPOUNDO D TO PIRIFV TUE BLOOD. i that this i.4 the PIEST PREPARATION of it. sells readily and gives great satisfaction. Its I ple at the South, to be (OOD, and 0001) C GREAT ClIRES. han to publish what it. is composed (if. It con aolie extract of Queen's Delight, (Stillingia,) ithus) Tincturp of May Alpple, or Mandrake, > f1 Sarsaparilla, should express in their rdters RSAPARILA COMPOTNI) ndl )rs. A. 0. & T. .1. TE ,UE. ly 27 CAROLINA HOTEL. T1 HE Poprietor of this well known and popu. lar H[OTEL lakes peculiar pleasure in an. nouncing to his friends and the travelling public generall-, that this Houe is open for the reception .of company, ;md that his whole e.,ergies will noe put into requisition to gratify the wants of each and.all who may favor him with their patronage. The onse lots jnst been thoroughly repaired, and the Roons and Furnitutre ptt hi excellent con dition for the S,,ring and suinmer season. My Tablewill be turnished with the best, that can he had, and presided (over by one skilled in the culinary department-nnd in short, everything requisite to gratify the taste of the epicurean will be supplied In atundance. The servant-, of the CAROLINA HOTEL aie noted ror their polite and attentive character, and are ever in attendance Lo obey the wishes of my Guests. New STABLES have recettly been built, which are commodious and complete, and Horses left in my care will receive kind and careful treatment. 'thanktul for past eneonragement and patron age, I respectfully solicit a cuntinuance of th- same. JOHN A. MA YS. W The travelling conmuniby are notifled that they and their bagage will he conveyed, at a mo ment's warning, without charge, to the Carolina or Georgia Depots. J. A. M. Hamburg, May 3 1M85 - f 16 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 sufferers. PROF. F. DEVOUT'S Esteemned French Specific Cordial, is the mo t reliab!e and effectual rem, dy for ob taining a perft et eure in the shortest tite that has e'er been known. not matter whetber the Case is of 20 years, or only 8 lays standing. The CORDIAL is agreeable to the stomach and will, it followed according to directions, and the instruments properly u: ed, u. ver fail to eflbct a cure permanent. As it is rather a delicate subjectI to bring thus before the public, I deen it inexpe dient to insert any of the many References. A Utial of the Medicine.will speak fopr itself. .11 private communicatiuns will be promptly at tetided t. , fri e gratis. - Price $3 for all necessaries, forwarded frce ( charge to any part of Georgia, aouth Carolina far Alabama. W' All or,.ers must be addressed to F. .1. Delker, at V. La Taste's New M holesale and Re tail Drug or zee.l Stoie, Aueusta, Ga., Wholeiale Depot tor F. J. Delker's Celebrated Bed Bug De st.royer and Philadelphia Balm. Augusta, Jlune 80 1858 8m 5 CARRIAGE MANUFACTORTY. T HE Subscribers return their thanks to their kind patrons for the liberal support they ae received, and respectfully solicit a con-inu ac of that, generous patronage.. . Thtey state with confidepce now thiat they are WELL PREPARED to carry on the ,. Coach flaking and Repairing Business! In its various branches. Their' work shall he ex scuted in a durable, hantdsomue, style and by work men skilled itn their respecctive tradIes. We have andl intend a'ways keeping on hand a large and fine asso'rtme~nt 6f' CAIRlAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKA WAYS, &C, Of the our own inannufacture-beatiful to behokd and of mutchi value to the lucky purchaser. We will also keep constantly in our Establish m'ent a full Stock of Northern BUGGIES and CARRIAGES, of .superior manufacture.' gr All sorts of R EPAIRING done in the best maner. and with the greatest dispatch. IgCall and examinte our Stock. Our prices have beent put down to corriaspond with the hard tims. SMI1TH &. JONES. D~ec 2! tf 50 HENRY DALY, 'Eroac1 St. .A.I2g1.ta, Ga. BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS, A T Wl[OLESALE~ AND)~ RETAL. a '.)'~((~( Wol:THI of the :above Gwal'a, aGUJUUU cairel'nly selaetaed from thme b.wst blanf.ireuri, atnd comnpri'aing Every Description in the Trade, Whch will be asold at a ve-ry aall ad vace on Cost. I nadition to thae aive, I bave on hand, 5,000 Pair ThliekloSlaoe, Slightly damaged lby getting wet, and will be sold VERY CIIEAP'! gr Thai Subscriber saolicits a call from his Soauth Carolina friends befiore purcahasing elsa-where. gg TrEaMS --Retail, CA S11L Wholesale, time with approved paper. No second price asked. *hENRY DALY, .. Under U. S. Ihotel, 4ugusta, Ga. A ugusta, Ga., Oct 14 tf 40 20,000 Lbs. BACON JST RECEIYED FRO0M EAST TENN4ESSEE, TilS LARGE LOT IS PRONOUNCED " E X0E LSIO R," BY ALL. GOOD JUDGES OF GOOD BACON. A CHOICE LOT OF EXTRA RIBBED SIDES, FOR FAMILY USE. SUPERFINE TENNESSEE HAMS, Wich itt point of quality, size and price, cannot be surpassed by any one Thme publilic aire carntestly itnvited to examaine this lot or Baconc, which chtallentges comparison with any liacon every othered in this or any other snarket. Calm-ad look at it whether you wrish to buy or not. W. R. & T. S. RUDSON. .luly 'I - tf 26 E XECUTOR'S NOTICE.-Those persons indebated to the Estate of A brah .ta Kilcase, dee'd., are hereby notified that they must pay the same by or before the 15th September neCxt, other wise they will bave to settle with my Attorney. Those having demands against said I~state will render themo In, properly attested, without delay. .. A. TALBERtT, Ex'or. - July 7 ... mL NJOTICE is hereby given that application will be made at the next ses'sion of the L~egisla ure, for a C'harter for a Road to run from the Lutheran Church, on Edisto, to intersect thte Co lubia Road at ornear Col. John Hulot's, two and a half miles from Edgetteld Village. May Ca 3m 16____ NOTICE is hereby given, that application LIwill be mn ide to the Legislature at iti next see a on, for a release of all the right and interest ,i the state in the Escheated Property of Charles McGregor, deceased, to Jamnes 8. Henderson and luath McGr,--gor. .July 20 1958 3m ' 28 NO ICE !-AlI persons indebted to the Eit. late of George McD. Rear-den are requ..rted to make immediate settlemtent; mand those haiving detmads against the Estate will pleas.e preteni them forthawitha properly attested. E. P. U1 IRKSRYA. .Tnn. - CANDIDATES, jifTheFriendsof Col. JAlMES P. CARROLl respectfully present him as a Candidate for th State Fenate at the eoaning eleetlon. I-T We are authorized. to announce len. JOHN R. WEVEI as a candidate for State Senatoi tc represent Edgeiel.lPistrict in the next Legislature July 14, I8S. 27 g Tne Priends of WILLIAM GRE6G, Esq., respectfnlly announce him as a Candidate for Fen ator at the next election. Pe 1 *4 fT The Friends of J. HAMPDEN BROOKS, Esq., respectfully present him a,; a Candidate for the State Legislature at its next Session. gL Tur Friends of Maj. ABRAMI JONES re spectfully present him as a Candidate for re-elee tiei to the Atate Legislatnre. Mar 10 to* 9 ITThe Friends of Col. JOHN I1UIET re speetfully nominate him as a Candidate for a Feat In thit Hlonse of Representatives at the next eler tion. fT Tn friends of Dr. H. R. COOK, respect fully :.nnonnea him as a Candidato frr a seat In the House of Repesertatires at the net election. ggTur Friends of Mr. WADE HOSTEIN, respectfully nominate him as a Candidate for elee .ion to a Sent in the next Legislature. Mar 10 to* 9 ggWE are authorized by the friends of Col. JAMES,TOMPKINS to annonnee 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 Legislatnre at the easuing election. April 7 to*. 13 g- We are authorized by the friends of Maj. A. L. DEAMiNG, to nomintte him as a Candidate f'oa seat in the Hou;e of Representatives at the next election. April 7 . to 13 97 The friends of M. W. GARY, Esq., present him as a Candidate for the State Logislature at the next election. Mar. 31. to* 12 Wg TuE Friends of W. W. ADAMS, Euq., re spectfully prtent him as a candidate for the State Legislature at its next Session. Mar 23 to* 1 Por Bhorr1ff. LEWIS JONES. If. BOULWARE, LEWIS COVAR, W. W. SALE, WM. QUATTLEBU3M, P.or Cler.. LOBERT D. BRYAN, JACKSON COVAR, F. M. NICHOLAS, . EDMUND PENN, S. HARRISON, WILLIAM L. STEVENS, LEWIS COLEMAN, JAMES SPANN, 'or Tax Coflletor. THEOPHILUS DEAN, CHARLES CARTER, CHAS. X. MAY, JOHN C. LOVELESS, STARLING TUR1ER, M1. W. LYLES, FE. WV. HORN, Wor odizaary. E. B. FOREST, W. F. DURISOE, 'Dissolution, T3HE~ L AW firm of TOMPKINS & BUTLER I. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The unfinished busimess will be carried on in the ame of the Yirnm. R W. TOMPKINS, M1. C. BUTLER. May 15, 1858. 3t 25 M. C. B UT LE R, A TTO0R NE Y A T L AW, Office In Law Range, EDGEFIELD C. U., S. C. May 15 itf 23 CARROLL & TOMPKINS, [AV E this day formed a Partnership for the 1~.P CT[CE or LA W and 1-QUITY. .1 P. CAIRL~tIL, IR. W. TO.\PEINS. Edgefleid, \'ay 15, tf 2 Partnership. 4 A ESSRS. GARY & DOZIER have ithsis ay~ forme-d a Prtnemship for the Prae tice of LA W and EQI' lTY. One or thec other ait at! times in the~ Omehe, near the Court liouse. I. WV. OAav. - JAS:U -\. Pozrra Edgefi .1, .lune 9 ___tf Law Partnership. T HI E Undeersigned having formed a partnership in inhe PRAC ICE of L4W and EQUITY for Elgeleki DistrictL, wilt givo prompt and dili: gent attention to alt b~usiuness entrusted to their The re'sidlence of Mr. Ow.N is at Barnwell C. l-that of Mr. SEmnIm.s at Edgefield, F. C. EM MET ?FEIBELS, WV. 3. OWENS. May 20 tf 20 A C A A SB. GRIFFIN, Attorney r.t L AW and . Solticitor in EQUiTY, will attend' punctually to all business eunrsted to his care. He may bc found at all times either in the Oflice of the Commissioner in Equity, or in his own Otie ihumediately In roar of the Court House. EDGFIELD C. 11., May It), 188* f4 E. II. YOUNGBLOOD, .A.ttorzaOe at Zaaw, WiLL attend promptly to all business jlaced Tin his hands. Eg"Oflice at Edgefield C. HI., S. C. May 19 tf 19 PHBYSIoIA N, WIXTLL attend promptly to all business of the Vprofession entrusted to his care. OFics, Edgefield 0. H., 8. C. ArIl 601858 tf ' 13 CHUBEOPLASTIC PROCESS CF IzssavrisG ATwXN'CZEAXua 3|aiM ' hilE Subscriber having furnished himself with a license to use this NEW PROCESS of ISERTING AET~IICIAL TEETH, Is now ready to serve all who may need such, with in assurance of a more perfect adaptation, and a closer resemublanee to the natural organ., than can be realized by any other method. Its perfect pu. rity cleanliness, freedom fr'-m all taste, or galvanie sensation, durabiit, .comfort and seeuriy a amng the advantages claimed fur this SUPEIOQI mode of setting Artiicial Teeth. II. PARIKER. June 24, tf 24_ THgOS. .I. A C. U. M OIS E, SUCCESSORS TO LEE A MO0ISE, WOLR3ALE ORoCERS, - No. T, Wayne Street, I CiIARLESTON, S. C. Jan 27 ty . ._.. - .. t'ECUTOR'S NOTICE.--All person: Lhaving demands against the Estate of D. F IHollingworth, dec'd., are notified to render ii their aceounts, p~roperly attested, by Thursday thm 6th day of A ugust next., as the Executors miten to settle up the Estate in thme Ordinary's oc6c a Edlgefield 0. H., on that day. Look out that ynu I'accounts are not deby-ro gl nebted t saId Estate malt nge, agangemenits to settle u J. HO RLLINASWORTl,, ( DK'O J.p~l2 j*.I WALKER. . S P E C I L C AkE GRAY & TURLY, AUGUSTA, GA., H ~A ut reeived. fromu New Yor, antother, Hint of those PINEC WHILE RRILLIANT.9, at I:li e,-nts per yard. Also, leah.-lla, Jo1nannah aind Carolioe Wh'te FRINGRSI Ladit a' Mlarseilles COLLARS and SHITSi, Writh white and Colored; Birmingham and lftref..litan Extension hOOP 8KIRTS; I Iloak Silk MITTS, both long and short, with ard without lingers; An entirely nev and huidasom. lot.of RIBBON.9, for Ladies' ltnewts; Firty pies fine IRISH LINEN,.to be C'da by the piee ,l.y, at ,xtrsordinuany 1,.w p-ia. DA MAItS1, DMYLIES, NAPMIN63; TOWEIS erash and linen I. REETING. at prices thst euatnot al inieom mand a quick sale. These in want of suoh Goods would do. 11 to call socon. Auguta,.lne 14 tf 93 APOTHECARIESHALL THOMAS J. FOGARTY, DRUGGST & APOTHECARY, UNDER THE AUGUSTA IfOTEL, Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia, , 'ULD respectfully call the attention of Plan ters, Mer -hants a-,d Physielans to his freshs ind unadulterated stock of Drup, Medicines and Chemicals, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLE4 TX I18 LINE. I feel assured that no House In this City or eL. where can offer a stock superior in (RNUINX. NESS. PURITY, or on more REASONAZBIE TERMS. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED I All officinal preparations put up under the au pervision of araduates of the London and Dublin Colleges of Pharmacy, and 'in strict conformitl with the formularies of the United States Phar macopeia.-My stock of FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, IKdr, Tooth, Paint and Wal Brushes, &t., &c., &c., is at all times complete. I would also call atten tion tit my stock of Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, BURNING FLUID, &C, whicir I pro-iise to sell 10 per tent LOWER than any House in this City. Any artic!e sold by me, which does not give satisfaction, the mon y will be returned and ex pences paid in all casos. Agent for Sherman's Patent Truss and the only depot for genuine Sweedish LERfles in the City. sr~oliciting a visit before purchasing else where, I feel confident that the inducements of fered both in lownes of price and punctuality in attendig to orders, will recure a portion of your trade. !TRem ber my S-re is under the Au;pusta Ho:el, Augusta, Ga. THOMAs J. FOGA.RTY. Augusta, March 3o 'y 1:1 Fine Pianos, Books, MUSIC, kC, &e. r HE Subsclvriber after rtain1ing thanks in their riend, in EDGEFIELD and adjoining Dip tricts, for their libesal'ratr.suage during: th'iat ten years, won'd informs them thast thesy still eon tinue to keep en hanl a lage assortment -of PIANO FORTES from the celebrated manufsstories of R AV EN BAg" CON & CO., H AZE LTON, BROS., sand A. I. GA LE & (0., New York, for whsom they are sole Agents. TI'se Instruments )alling already uon - such far famed eelebritg,'it-is '031' udeustsir -for us to repeat that- for'ringth, dsurabliy anishla, together wsths posee--, depth, satee ansft neae of lone, they challenge competition. Prsons wantng a'superior -PiANO FORTE, woull.1 do much better to call ansd select from a large assortment, thanr by dealing with Pedlars arid Agenta of' inferior miakers, w here they have nso choice, and hasve of~en to pay highe: prices for ln''erlor ine meats, than fine ones of superiore makers can -be bought- for. Every PIANO PORTE suld by us is warranted in every respeot, so the purchaser runs no risk whatever. Pe'rssons ordering from a distance from us can de-pend upon getting a GOOD A. TICLE, s we make it a point to keer goods of tho best qu-iiy and such as we can recommend asstI warrant. in every rsts'eet. The~r stsoek of MUTSIC is very laege and they. aire .onlstantly receiving Nil new pieces as they ae published. .GOITA R and V'IOLIN STRINOS of the h.+t quality alwasys on hanud. Thecy would n's, call attention to their Isarge Stock of. School and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery Blank Books,. rid other artieb-s.-A LO Always on hand the lasrgest ssortment in thse State of G'U IT A R S. YlOLINr4, ACCORDEONS, FLIUTES, FL AGEOLECTS, VIOLIN BOW8,&o, and every arth-le sof 'Musical Merehandlise Car'hsrt's and Needhamt's and PrinieL' celebrated. M ELODEOINS. ACCOR I)W.)NS ansd V'lOLINS repaired inise best manner All or the above nrticles sold at low prices for Cash or City acceptances by OiKO. A. OATES & BROTH ER. Broad Stree.t, Agusta Ga., bttsteni U. S., and Globe Hotels. A pril 7 1858 ________13 WEE HAVE JUST RECEIVED a very large assortment of FRENCH! WORKED COLL \RA, SWISS AND .1ACONEST BANDS, SWI84 AND .IACONET TRIMMINGS, SWISS AND J A CONET FLOUNCINOS, Plain and Emb'd iN EN COLLA RS. Larste assortment Plains and Emb'd L. C. HDEFN, Rich Chanstilly LACE YElLS, new styles. -ALSO Rich Silk and Lace MANTILL AS; LINEN DUSTERS; Rich Organdie MUSLINS; Low-prieed L AWNS; WHITE BRILIAANTB Plain and Check NAIN800K8; " - "JACONETS; " " CAMBRIC8; . -" * " MtULLS. Theset GOODS) baving been recently bought at a great reduction on the market prie, will be sol corresponidingly low, and a portion of theisn bay lug been bought of the manufacturer about 50 per cunt less than they could have been bought at any auctiotn sale. they wilt b-: sol lower thban tlse same qudlity.uf GOODS1) have ever bseen ofrered at. in this city. Our stock is otherwise well assorted, and of'era rare attractions ins the way of LOW Pill CES. All of a hichs we will be pleased to exhibit at our ONE PRI.CB STOR E. BROOM R NORRELL. August,S, Jne 3O88 tf 25 $25 Reward, R ANAWAY from the Subscriber's mother, about the lIst April last, his likely Mulatto boy RICHitOND, about 21 years old, and about~ 5 feet7 or 8 inches high. Uis color is tolerable bright and his hair pretty straight, and wor when he left a moustache. He is intelligenst andi tolerably quick spoken. He~ has been raised in the house, and is a valuable dining-room stervant and stood ostler. It is supposed be is lurking about son~e of the neighboring cities,-elther Hamburg, Augusta. Charleston or Columbia. Thbe above reward wl) be paid fur his apprehension unsd delivery .In any .ill so that I may get hsim. And any informnathum eeneeruing him will be thankfully received. - T. N. LUNDY., LV'Tge .ugussta Cpanshltatier~alist and Chrls tuuocur ilpes copy wee~dy for .one tLOUR AND CORN MtAL--Can he had. at may use for Cesk. -ALSO Lqalhe...ua 5ala. Uner ERn. &. II