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krom the Washington Union. MARY WALTON. Mary Walton! Mary Walton! Tell miell me, where is she Is she playing with the children On the dai-sprnk!c I lea Gathering tiuwers, From the boweri, Where can Mary Walton be ? Go and' seek her by the river, Bending o'er the lillies fair, Wading'in the crystal waters, See.if you can find her there, She is straying Long in staying See if Mary Walton's there? Ilie thee40 the blue waved ocean, % Seek her on the pebbly strand Gath'riug tiny shells and sea-weed In her ehubby baby hand, Step ye gently Sekfatently, Little foo; prints, in the sand. Little children hsten thither, Thro' the dingle, o'er the lea Eeek lhpr on the hill and mountain, Lead her gently home to me, . Little fairy I..au;hiu Mary, Little ones she'll co:ne with thee. And they asked-thsoe little children Lightly fouted o'er the sand, Sought her in the shadowy valley, Sought her on the pebbly strand "Did ye find her Did ye bind her, Gently to your little band !" -' Mary Walton! yes, we iun-:d her Sleeping 'neatir a hillock lu e, Blue-eyed daisies watching o'er her, And her name upon a stone, Pointing Heav-nward, Ever licavenward, TiaE has Mlary Whton flown I! VIIOLI PRODUCE. We find in the A4harleston ereury, the fol lOWinlg (1luLtions of the prices of the Carolina prodittein the New York market: uCraUnLESvo% yEGpTAULFS.-We clip the fo! lowing from the New York prices current: New (harlestem potatoes at $3.00 a :.50 per barrel; new Charleston apples at .3,50 a 4.) per lbar rel; peaches from Charleston at $.1,01) a 9.011 per box; tomnaties frow Charle<ton at 8;10 D, r box." The potatoes and to:natJes w.e have no doubt were grown on s,>me uf the fine gurdens near Charlestm-but the fruit caine front the interi or. Is it not surprising that our people avail themelves so little of the a.lvantages which the inore early tivors of benehsent spring give them? In our cereals. fritit. and vegetables, we arm six weeks in advance of more Northern climates with' our railroad and steamship ficilities, we supply their own market a month or six weeks than they can ;consequently, our fhrmner.< and fruit raisers get the .benef it of the high pirices of the opening season. Why is it we arve so slow in availing ourse'lves of what nature has dono tar es? I.< it because we are too rich as a pecople to bestow our energies upon sneli trifles ? in the detail they may appear as trijles, but not so in the aggregate; one- box ot- peaches for $4 .eemq quite niuportant; but 10.000 boxes would find a readly'market in Boston, New York and -Philadelphia, the proceeds of wl~i.:h would constitute no inconlside'rable item in summimg up the resources ot our State. We are pleased to observe a very great. inprovemnent in this res *poet under the atimulus at o:;r agricultural and omological societies ; these things are~ preiunted through thmem to the intelligent consideration-oft the people-and we have no doubt that in th1e r'ouote of a few -years the fruit and vegetable ,exportations of the State will present as large n increase as that of the wheat and flour ex pigrtations.-Caroliianu. ]jRJ lAR--TH JIPOCHODlC. Dr. Willard was a man about six feet four inches high, extremely thin, anid hatched-faced ; his body was so small and short that he appeared all arms and legs, and looked like a little pestle on two bean-poles ; and had you met him on the beach, you would think he had just waded in from the West Indies, He was, inoreover. troubled with all the ills that flesh is heir to; - and it was his greatest pleasure to communicate them to every one who had the courage to ask him how he did. "How do you do, Dr. Willard ?" " Wall, I ant a good deal well; but I'm a lit tle better to-day thani I was yesterday, but not quite so well as I was the day afore. I've got a desput headache, and then I've got shockin, sore eyes, and t'other night 1 had an awful earache, but my wife punt some walnut sapi into it, and it's a leetle better now; and theni 've got a dreadful edugh that lve had these forty years, which is very troublesowe. ( Conghs. Last night. I had the colic in a most ahockin' way, that umy wife thought come from eatima coweumabers that wan't ripe. (Coug/hs.) But she gin me some burnt brandv..aud a' little htoarhtound tea, andi itseemsed to help meca good deal, but I ain't well. (Uongka,) Then I've' got a crick in the back of my nstck, so that I han't been able to turn mty heaid with out turnin' my body, these two days. (Coug/a.) Then I've got a pain in nmy left Ehoulder, and another across the small of my back, that senms sometimes as though it would tear my kidneys right out. (Cougla.) Thena I've had the siatica in my hip ever since Deacon Lobdil's had the raisin'. Then I've got a paur; in my knee that sometimes a'mnost onmants me. (CUony//S.) Then tmy thigh that I broke at the raisin' of Cousin Doolittle's saw-mill is dreadful trouble some jist afore a st~rm. (Cough,) And thenm I was a ploughin' in the garden t'otha rMay and what do you think the old mare did.? wlhy LIhe tarnmal old critter run back and knaocked my slhig agin thae..coulter, and 1I' hardly boen able to) waksince. But to crown all, my wife seid nie after some ovenwood the, other day, and as I was~ comin' up the steps with it, my foot slipped and I fell back on my erooper-bone. The wood fell on my face and knoced out the only tooth I had, Mquashted the bridge of my nose, and e'n a'most killed mae. (ConughIs.) T'hena i've got fifteen corns on my feet, and the yallow jaundie beside. How do you do. DON'T LIKE NEGROES. A discnssion recently took place in the Cana dian Parliament, upon a bill to lay a tax uponr foreign emigration, in the course of which one of the members took occasion to express his opinion respecting run-away slaves, in~ the fol lowing languatge: Hon. Col. Prince said he wished to move a -rider to the measures. The black people who infested the land were the greatest c-urses to dhe Province. The lives of the people of the West were mande wretched by the inundation of these animals. and many of'the largest farmers of the county of Kent had been compelled to leave their beautiful farms, because of the pestilenti'al swartv swarms. What were these. wretcejus fit *for? 'Nothing. They cooked our victuals andi shampooned usIl but who would not rather that these duties should he performed by white meni The blacks were a worthless, useless, thriftless set'of beings-they were too indolent, lazy, and ignorant to work, and too proud to be taught. And not only that, if the criminal calendars, of r~ country were- examined, it would be found aba~t they were a maj.rity of the criminals. They *.-dera not misn-they were. baboons; and-so de ,ratutile wer~e they, thtat. unless some method were .4dopted of preventig4 their influx into this coun - y bay the 'uad~rnoud railroad," the people *'fthe West would, sAthed to drive them out ,y opena violence, y -i411 k,4'og the House - -aposed a capitlathi.'n a4::. upon eaqiggg froim E.Aurope, and the objtg~t o14hi motion yg' 4& levy a similar taLX up)On 14cek. who came hither from the States. lHe now moved, seconded by Mr. Pttopm, that a caitatioin tax of Avealllln' A.. -Anito. an2 tknan sbfliags nink Dscer children above oie year and under rourteen years of age, be levied on persons of color emi grating to Canada from any foreign country. OUR TRADE Vi ITH CUB1. The following speaks for itself: WHAT wi nUT OF CtHnA PER ANNUM. 300,121 tons of sugar, value- of... .$33,234,291 27,000.000 gallons of molasses.... 61,859,175 13$,307 boxes, of 1,000 each, cigars 2,507,743 3.1,901 gallons of honey....... 5.7 68 tons of Cuba tobacco... ....972.567 Miscellaneous imports...........1.479,012 Total purchases for 1857... $45,143,101 WHAT WE SELL PER ANNUM. Lard to the value of..............$1,257,932 Coopers' ware and lumber........ 2,060,282 Meats, butter and cheese.......... 445,218 Flour, 22,293 barrels. ............152,295 Indian corn, (no wheat)........... 126,218 Rice........................ 641,256 Furniture and carriages. 185,644 Other manufnctures............. 1,107.264 American gold and silver.......... 398,534 Other exports of domestic growth... 2,.974.69 Total siles of domestic produce. ...$9,379,582 The above summary leaves a balance against the United States in the yearly trade with the Island of thirty-five million six hundred and eighty-three thousand five hundred and nineteen dolIars. From the Memphis Appeal, July 25. HUNGARIAN GRASS. This grass is exciting considerable attention just now among the firniers of Middle Tennes see, us a substitute for oats. A few se:ed were imiported by an exiled Huingarian -some four or five years ago, to Iowa, and many of the far iers of that State have fully expcrimeuted with it. From the accounts that we have seen, it has succeeded admirably---its yield being from three to six tons to the acre, and furnishing the very best and most nutricious of hay. We have also seen letters from several gentlemen in middle rennessfe who have planted it this year, and they all concur in aseribing to this grass a4eei ded advantage. The crop is only about eight weeks in mnaturing, and two crops a year are in sured from one lanting. It is not too late now to raise a crop. The followingr is an extract from a communication in th'e Rashville Hume ,sead, from D. F. Elam, a respectable farmer of Davidson countY. We have also seen letters from Gov. N. K. Brown, Dr. Manlove and others, fullv.-confirming the above: --I sowed some three acres of this grass about the 13th of May, four miles from the city, on the G(allatin pike. Its grolyth has been more ra)id than that of any *rain or grass that I ever saw. And now, only mix weeks from the time it was sowed, It his headed out generally, it is four or four and a half l'eet high,-and I suppose in two or three weeks more will be fully matured, and in my opinion, will make a larger yield than any ti-nothy I have ever seen grow in the State, an1 tilly equal to timothy in quality. I will send you a specimen of the grass." 'E Pauip' kiPJw .-NovizmNo SRuoNoea TH . Wujs'y.- 31r- b1i00ogeery, member of Congress from Pensylvaina, wri'ting g letter to onte if his vanstituents, and which has somehow been allowed to go into the papers, adds the ful iowing postseript: President Buebanan drik. nothing stimula. ting, utept old rye whyslv, I told him that you used to hayo the hr 'ima was ever distill1 in our regin. and he made ma pvnromse to see vou and get him some, it you had it.. ~Could you let me have a barrel, or even a half bam-rl, of the best you ever made? Write mue. 1 will sendl a lag~ of it to the old chief, if I cain get it. Whaereupon-the New York E.epir'e says, "old rye whisky"' is only about si:r1y per* 'ent. pure alcohol. What do they consider strongy drink at the capital?-Coiurier. CRaCEx ConN Cas.-This has been one of our August luxuries, and it will be in season all throuagh September. It umay be mrade of the sweet corn. os rqf any other kind ; the sweet varieties are best. Hluskc as niauny cars, as may be desired, and, without boiling then; gra~ts off thre corn, Stir into this about two tablespqas tul of flour foar every dlozen ears, and also qne egg, previously well bealen. A dd a lit tle salt and a very little sugar ; if the corni bte sweet, add abont two tablespoonful to the diozen oars, Let the whole be well stirred, and baked in a greased tin basin or tin pan, for a full hour, in a hot oven. It is good without any dressing, but may be eaten with butter or creamn, &c. A LAnn' PggNC oF MtND.-A correspon dent of the Lynchbusg Vifginian, writing from New Market, Jefferson county, Tier,n., gives the subjoine-1 item: A lady, near this place, Was blito', the other day, by a rattlesnake, after. *ieh slas gndone her apron strin and tied it over the bite. skau jled the snakce, cut off a piece and applied it to the wannd, and drank a quart of whiskey. At last aggagats she was doing well. This was some spunk, PAat--c fIxltiT,--Inl replying to an in.. vitation to the Donmocratie lebration in Philade-l, phia onMonday last, President Iluebanan wrote: -" Ihave received your very kind invitation to he present at the uaeting of nmy fellow-citizens in Independence Squiare, to celebrate the anni versary of our gational inadependence. Woud Lhjat it were ini my power to accept the invitation. This, hower~r, is im;.>ossible. May we ever con tinuetocelebrate with ardenatenthusiasm, through| out the length and breadth of the land, each sue cessive z eturn of the day which gave us birth as a nation, Whilst we do, this, and -thus keep alive, fromp paeration to generation, the memory of the coihinon sugferings and the common danagers whsibh our fathers engagiptered in asiev ing our inadependence, the Constitution ani the Uanion will be preserved," On the subject of "Bites anid Stings," H!all's Journal of Ifealth baa an iem which nmy be important for some: As many of our readers are preparing to travel or go in the country for the summer, it tusyie.-j, seful to remind them that an ounce vi of' ' gf 4.artshorn should be considered que of t eid gals as in case of being bittyn or vtun by any zgsonon~s animal or in sept, the in/edite free appicaio of the ilkali 45 a washl to th~e part ba~teD, gives mytat; gg feet and permanencmt pelief, the liite of' a nmad dog wu believe, not exuepted; i o will stfrong ashes and water. MHIaGEw.-The tuarriage of a loved child may seem to a parent a kind of death. Yet thereizba father pays but a just debt. Wedlock gave him the good gift ; to wedlock, then, he CEDa Sratsoe AsYLUM.-Oa Wednesday evening last, in Company with a frieuad, we visited this institution for the deaf and dumb and blind, which is located four miles from Spartanburg, The site upon which the build ings are erected is well suited to the purposes fur which it was designed, big in an elevated anid healthy part of the country, where natu;>p seems to have lavished her richest stores oaf variety and beauty. An appropriation was made. by the State to this institution at the last session of the L~egisintlre, and ian consequence a large and commodious buIlding is now going up, which will he amply anificient, to aceoou-,ntn4te the in creasinmg number of pupils. We had the iilens nre of taking a dIrauight of clear, cool water front Cedar Spring, and an opportunity of see ing aiid coorsing with several friends whom we chanced to nlept there. It is a considerable p lace of resort during the sinynaer.-Greenville Patriot & Mountaineer. . "Aa"a Washington correspondent of the~ Baltimore Sun, says: "Ceneral Quitman never stopped at the National Hotel in this city, and therefore could not haa u-e died of disease contrac ted there. It is but justice to the p resent ex- I cellenat management of that establishment that t travellers should not longer be affrighted by groundless reports upon the subject." The general impression is that the disease which terminated General Quitman's life was . contracted at the National Hotel in Washington. 1 It epip however, to he unfounded. J w&Aibolih qrel ooes oharntdsa PUBLiI3ED EVERY WEDNESDAY AURNING0. , SININS, D.DI OE80E WLIJAR lBE, ?RoRiNTOIA. TERKS OF SUBSCRIPTION Two DOLLARs per year, if paid in advanee-Two )OLLAS and FvvY CasTS if not paid within six ouths-and Tanat DoLLARS if not paid before the xpirstion of the year. Subscriptions out of the District and from other itates, must invariably be paid for in advance. RATES OF ADVERTISING. All advertisements will be correctly and'conspicu ,uzoly inserted at Seventy-five Cents per Square (12 revior lines or lers) for the first insertion, and Fifty Donts for each subsequent insertion. When only pub ished Monthly or Quarterly $1 per square will be :barged. Each and every Transient Advertisement, to secure publicity thromgh our cohmns. muet invariably be paid in advance. Advertisenents not having thb desired number of insortians marked on ha margin, will be continued ntil forbid and chnrged accordingly. Those desiring to advertise by the year, can do so n liberal terme-it being distinctly understood that |outracts for yearly advertising are confined to the immediate, legitiuate business of the firma or individ tal contracting. All communicatione of a personal character will be :harged as salvertisements. Obituary Notices exceeding one square in length ill be charged for the overplus, at regular rates. Announcing a Candidate (not inserted until paid or,) Five Dollars. For Advertising Estrays Tolled, Two Dollars, to be paid boy the Magistrate advertising Hardware, Cutlery, & c. W M. H I L L, ,HAMBURG, S. C., W OUTLD itaf.*rm hisi friends 0 and ala who may be trading - to this Market, that he still con- I inues to keep a FULL and well elected tock of Gods in the above line, and solicits a share of atrjnaz- fr, m all who may be in want of any ar fico a he keeps, assuring them that every exertion shall be made to aive oatisraction to the purchaser in quality and price, feehlng confident that he can -ell his Goods on as Reasonable terns as they can be purchased at ANY HOUSE tN AUGUSTA. Ilia Stock is now COMPLETE, having added arely by recent purchases from the BEST blanu 1aeturera. 1W-s Smek is such that almost every one can find some article on their lit of wants, and on much terms as cannot fail to please-amongst whicb is a good assortment of Cut N A11. of all sIzem, of the best brands, in cluding all sizes 1-f SPIKES. Also, English and Americnn ilairse Shoe Nails, Wagon and Wrought Nails. a!l sizee. Nail RODS anal Sheet and Hoop IRON; Blister. German and Cast STEE.L; Collins & Co., Leverett's and other celebrnted make of Broad, Chlipping and Hand AXES, IIATCHIITS, &c; Mill, Cr.ass Cut and Hatnd SAWS, all Wnds; flamm, ro, Litisels, Augers, )rawing Knives, Ad-zes, Gimbietu, Britee and Bitts., Mill, land Saw ad every variety of File"' and Rasps, Saw isett, omipasaes, llolow Aucers and Hitta, Gauges, Plane of every dlesiription, Plane Ilitta, and every, Variety of Oarpentear's Tools, Edge Tools or every description. B.,laws, Anvils, Vies, 8erew Plates.8Sledge. Hand and Shoeing f lanmners, Rasps, lDril'.s, Tongs, &c., all of the best manufacture. Great <-are having been taken in the selection of these articles, they can be relied upon as the best. Pocket and Table Cutlery, [has Smock of Pascket and Table Cutlety is complete and quality un,,urpassed -amongst whichi can be found full Setta of Table Cutlery, or Joseph Rlodgers & Sons celebrated annfaptere; Pocket and Pen Kniives all potterne and4 quatl iuies - ine Razors. Epis pars, Shaears, &p. Also, a great variety of S MA LL W A RES, Bu-k as Pins, Naedle,,, Port Monies, [lnir Brushes, Combs, Paper Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, &c. Guns, Pistols. &c. n hand a choice lot of Gunn and Pistols of the linest quality-Coba's, Adams' and Dean's and others make of Repeaters, self-cocking. Alap, an .'sortment of Pocket Pistols, Percussion Caps, Shat Belt, Powder Flasks, Game ig!, Cleaning Rods, & . Building M~aterials. li Stock of Building material swill be found comn plete, consisting in part of Iocks, Hinges, 8erews, Wiadow Vesatemuings, all kinds and qualities. Also, Till, Pad, 'Trunk and Chiest Looks, Liglat and heavy Casti gs. lways on hand a fino assortment, of liht and heavy Castings, Pots,0Ovens, Spiders, Tea Ket ths , Well Whec's, Waffle Irons. &c. Farmer's lloilers, CauldIrons, Wagon Boxes, Sad Irons, Fire Dogs, Shovel and Tongs. Cooking and Heating Stoves, ALL PATTERNS AND SIZES. Iagon Chaips, all kinds, Log Continued, Halter ad Trace CI!:hna, Spades and shovels, Hay Forks, Crapitery and Glass Ware, &c. Also, manufaicturer of all kinds of Ti and4 Sheet Jiosi Ware ! All are earuestly soliciit (' all rnidezupipp r themselves. And you wi;l fina it greatly to our interast to patronize y.our old Edgefield Dlis riet citizen. WM. KILL. Hamburg, Oct 26 tf 42 Marble at Newberry, S. Ce . KE EP constantly on hand, at my Marble Yard, Newberry, S. C., MARBLE and GRANITE WXEBS TOMB TABLETS, MONUMENTS, Rend Stones, d&e., In, endips styles anad of every variety. LT TERINQ dong pgatly and correctly at three ttnt! papr Iettgr. A ll orders shall have prompt, attention, J sell is cheap as the cheapest. IW'Por further particulars, call on Col. Chtris ie, at Edgefleld C. H., S. (C. JOHN R. LEAVELL. Newborry, May 24 Cm*~ 20 Notice. TR Y ED from my pliee on Rig Creek, about tho 22nd imit., a Mouse Colcured MA RIC tIULP., branded on the shounlder with the letter .-Also strayed at the same limo a ,imall BA Y ARE. Any information of themn will be thankfully re eivsod, a.anl the informer comnpensated. W. P. BUT LER. Elgefield C. H., S. C , June 310 tf 25 Bacon and -Lard. 1 (TST reoeived a larg.-snpply or llACON SIDES, 5 110U Ll)ERS anad LiAIS, aif superiar quali , which is offered for sale at V ERlY LOW FIG 1RES. Please onll and eianmine this fine' Bacon a.-fore. purchasing elsewvhaere., Also, lo000 Lbs. L.EA F LA RD, in Jars. G. L. PIENN, Agt. Jun 9 tf 2 -Bricks!.Bricks!! IE Subscriber having purchasedl that excel Llent and well-fitted out Brick Yard, long :nown as tho Simkins'~ Yard, has just mado and horoughly harnt 100,000O CH010E BRICKS, hich will be sold on reasonable terms. A con dierable discoutnt allowed for the Cash. H. I). C ROOKE R. S Aril 21 1858 tf _ _ 1 OTICE.-Applicatio, will be made to the .Legislature at its next Session, for an Act to in arporate the Bethlehem Baptist Chareb, in Edge .14 District.' JU~ma Sa. DR. SAMUEL GKEfERT. A FTER an absence of severAlfyeari, engaged in the successful prosecntidn of his profession, especially in the cities of $ew York and New Or leans, has returned to And is now prepared to treat CHRONIC DISEASES, Without Surgical Operations. Owing fb the fact of his having procured the assistance of his son, SILAS T. GIBERT,. D., A graduate of the Jefferson Mledical Collage of Philadelphia, and who has had ample professional experience in the cities of New York apdCharles Ion, patients will be now treated on more favora ble terns than -eretofore.. g0 SLAVE-4 will be boarided, hodged and treated for $160 per day. W Particular attention paid to the treatment of CHRONIC DISEASES peculiar to females, Cancers,Tm nos, Ulcers, I - Syphii, Etc. During Dr. Gilbert's absence from this section of the Union, ceitain persons have, 'to the great detriment of many of those who have employed them, attempted to imitate him, professing to have a thorough knowledge of his vemedies and mode if treatment. The public is hereby notified that Dr Gilbert has no specific remedy for any disease, that his success hps been almost 1,holly owing to Isis personal -kiIl and experience. The judicious use of caustic applications reqa.ires fully as much professional sagacity and experience as does the successful use of surgical instruments. Wg Pamphlets of Testimonials, etc., for gratui tous distribution, may Le had on personal applica tion, or by addressing DRA. S. & S. T GILBERT, 330 Main Street, Greenlaw's lIuilding, Memphis, Tenn., July 13th, 168 1m 27 NEW SPRING AND SUMMER READY MADE RAMSEY & LABAW, (Opposite the.Unlon Bank,) A RE receiving daily, and are offering to their friends and customers the largest and best Stock this ieason they have ever oftred. Having purchased the entire Stock almost exclusively for CASI, and paid unusual attention to the manu facture of the Clothing, we are prepared to offer them at prices to defy competition. We have an elegant line of SCARFS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, UNDERsHIRT., and DRA WER4, every grade; Linen Bosoin SIlRT%, from the well known manufactories of Miorrison & Co., Golden Hill, John 51 Davis & Co, and Fowler &Co. -ALSO A complete line ot GLOVES, of every kind; IIANDKERCIIEFS, SOCKS, &c. We have also a very large stock of SERVANTS CLOTHING, of every kind, which we would call especial attention to. Mierchants and others would do well to call be fore purchasing elsewhere. Augusta, April 21, ly 15 THE LIVER INVIGAROTOR, PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD. IS a reat sentitalie dln diheovery. and la daily working enlres, alnost ton great to Inlleve. It enres an if by na. ic, even tiie irm atlose giving hent. anal seldoman nnre than onae 10aule is re-quireil to eure any kind aiof Llver Complaint, froman the worst .laundice or DI speluaia to a scatnon heai nehea, all of' whsich are te re'sult of a dlise'nseda Liver. The Ltve'r ia n of the principal reglahtors of the huasuan bruty, anal whens It pe'rforaf ilts fametiaans well thae iawers aof thae s~sltem tare fully alevslas aaed. Thess tmahisalmost entirely aiapena(en 'n i le heatlhy netinso the Liver for the.7 laoper pertarman'c aaf its functcl-as. Whern theattmf . neha is tat fault, the bowels areat fault, aind tihe whnle e ystent Sit lf ar a in conase quneo n rgan--thie. ~ Liver- htavinig c,'-as'al to, d,,itseiny. orue sises eta of that orana, itt-< f the' praaprie~tam lhts ta' It his sitly, in n practice of muore than twenty ye'ars. traflnat same' r-meady wthere' w it h to 5nunitrnet the ,nnly dernngrne'nts i wih, it is lialei. Tat prove that lih's re rmerl) Is itt lnat faaunai, any person iraatbihl withs L!v e r Cainapilintai is an y af Its f-,rns, hias but to, try a taahOla', and coanvictirain is Aeampnmlhal has leen ii"i faarmed lby dianalving gutna anal extracitng that par( which ha asolutle for te tac tic.e virsues of thec nteail ci. Theta. gnrna remnove all mnartida ar had matter F" fratintha' sysiaetn, sillal lng sn theiriahne'n haeulthy flaaow of bil', ins igaaraaing the atonnelh, asusig-fatna - toa dlgit well, laurifyihng the' tboul, giving' taone anal hea'thl to ite s ala'f miach!a lng a raalical cure withtot n n y of the alisagreeard,la' after aeffectsa, felt hy using C aaaial or Miinaernl Pat son that is usaly r Ko ru o SOne alnste after enting is i'"stifllia'ent to raelieve' lisa' stomachj, sq preyent the .. 'esNl fra,,i riitng anl saair (Itly neo dose takep betfore' Fatiting;, prelets Only one anse taken sat p night loosen. the bnwveis gntly. at citres ntslre ""nae%. One I~e taken after each " meal will enire Dyspepsatia. g'r'tne alonae of two tea spoonsaful will aiwnv.ye r ll've Sick lilaadache. a Otte batles takeni for fe inale raistetion, renves the cause aaf the atiseata.& anal ntaka'sa perfaect edte. Only one lat immedli ately ra-iieves Uholic. while One acasios,often repeastd, la i a aura cure -faar C'hot ern !tierlauis, anal a pse r v'eniative or Cholera. tbnealase, taken onaen. p will parevesit thet rev~irrentce af ltiiiaiss Attcka, while H- it ra'lieves til lealint'nt fa'el 0;' Oly one bottle is tieeaiaed to thtraw out of the systaam the t'ets ofaeaei c ine ;after a iaang ,aLslena. atte baattle taken foar .Jainnifce, raeniaaves all yelowness a r umpnattipsi (h coiaor fram t1ne skin. Otne dose taken a short liaie beafaare eating gives vigaor tat the appeatite, and takes faeaai ligest we'L. Oneii alaaae, often repetead, cures Chronie Dinrlhaaa In tsc warst foirms, while suminar tanat bowel conitpialinte yie'lai al moatst to ste fljst dleo. Onle aar ttVa lases pttress attacks enuaead lay wormis, while faar wapns Ist elliifern, there is pna surer, sibr air spaeater rein. Wayli iewrlal. Ils It tiever faili. Tere hitt na, exsggeosan hsa thase *:ntelnents; lhey ais pasm, saaterh raelss, that we eatn give evialencee tot pre whilea al who use i are glving tlhylr unlm~touts te'stainoty in its We take itadnilte lalisure in recaatametundling is ntsiedkine. ts a prev'entive faar Fever anii .tue, Chili Fever, niti al ail Fevers uf a Bllaus typ~e. It operates with certtlisiy. nnda A~sntng the hautarids oaf Liver Iterntealies naow offlereal to the pubhic, there are notte we cenn so, highly recinendet as llt. SAiNFO5Itl' INVI'00RIAtlt, sa gaenernily knoawnt tnaw thraughtiai the Uiant. This praepntruntih Istrusly nt LIver Inuvigoarntar, parodlneing thei 11nost happy rasuilts aansall whoa use It. Almotl lnnusneraile certliaante taeiben giv aen t" te great virtun of tlt mealicinae tby thiane af the high-I et standling itt society, and we know It taa he the biet pareipn ratiaan now baefaare the paublic.--IuIdue ('eunnlt JIhmoeruat. PRtICEt,.ONE DOLLAkR P'El iIBTTLE. SAiNFOI) & ('0., ~popiCtor,. :45 Broad wny. New Yaork. .iaF s:ale at Edygtfehsl V. H. by t). he. pgNAgn STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PL EAS. T IIO.\A S D.-CIIA MBERLIN, who is in the c.~ustoady of the Shterift' of Edgeielda 1iitriet, by virtue of a Writ of ?apias ad Salisfaciendum, at the suit of Janmes' N. U. Freeianid, havintg tiled in umy Ollice, together- with a schedule on ath of his Estato and e$ectaa, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he ntay be admtittead to the bentefit of te tots of the General Assembly, made faar the relief of insolvent debtor.. It is or dred, that the said .Jamtes Ni. C. Freeland and all other creditors, to whom the aid Thomsas D). Chain-a ber:in,, is in anywise isndebtead, 1-e, and they art hereby summonled, and hnave is ties to qppear be-a fore the said Court at Edlgelielad Court hilaut, on Mondaty the fourth day saf Octobs r ut.xt, to show enuse, if any they an, why the prayer of the pets ion aforeaid, should not be granted. ThIOS. G. B.\CON, cc e . Clerk's Office, June 25, 1858 14t 25 THlE STATE OF SOU'.IH CAROLINA EDGEFIEI.D) DISTRIT. IN COMMON PL EA&. yW. SMITH, who is in the custody of the s Sheriff of Edgefield Listriet, by virtue of a Writ ofl Capias al Salisfaciendurn, at the suit of A bner Bushtnell, having lilead in moy Oflice, taagether' with a Schedule-o t ath of his Esatie anti s-freets,It sis pe'tition to the Court of Common Pleas, piray isng that lie miay be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of thte General Assembly, made for the rehiar of itn- J salvent debtors : i.i oraeredl, that the saiad Ahaner .. ilnahnell and all other cra ditora to whaim the said J. W. Smith is inf anywise indebted, be, andh they tare hereby suvmpned, and have notice-to appear i before the said Court at .Edgefield Court House, on I Monday the' fourth day of Octiaber next, toa show ti cause if any they can, why time prayer of lthe pe titioner aforesaid, should not he granuted- t: .THlOS. G. BA CON, o.c.r. Clerk's Ofib, Jue 22, 1858. 14t 25 Cherry Bone and Cordial!' ] T R Sbcie has jnst received a fine supply ~ of SUPER0O C&IERRY BOUNCE AND CODIAL, which Is a most dlelightful drink, and - an excellent sumer beverage. Call early amid1 get a dozen bottles or so, as it is .going- ofl like . "hot cakes." W. E. Lh'GG. I July 14 If 2'7 i LTEMONS--ust received five-Boxes Choice E. T.'IIAYIS, Agt AY ,- S Cathartic Pills, , (SUGAR COATED,) AIM MADE TO CLR.ANBE TME BLOD AND CUME THE SICK. Invalids, Fathers, Mothers, Physicians, Philanthropists, read their Effects, ad judge of their Virtues. FOR TILE CURE OF Headache, Sick Readache,Fon] Stomach. PIresaau , l'.., ay 1. 155. Da. J. C. ATEa. Sir: I have been repwatedly cured #-f the worst headaches asy body can have toy a duse or two of your l'llls.' It seea to, arise fromt a foul stonmeh. which they cleanse at once. If they will cure others as they do mo, the fact in worth knowing. Yours with great repl'ect, VD. W. PREnLE. Clerk of Reanmer (Trion. Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints. DEPAiaTENT OF THE INTZalt. WASNOToN', D. C., 7 Feb., 1856. Si: I Ias used your Pillk in my general aid liwepital practice ever since you made them, and cannot hesitate to tay they are the best cathartic we employ. Their regu latling action on the lier is quick and decided, cousequtent ly they are an admirable remerly for deratcgetnentseof that organ. ldeed, I have selduni found a case of bilious dis. ease so Obstinate thattit did not readily yield to then. Fraternally yourv, AWNZO DALh, 3X. D., Jlysician of the Marine Ilospital. Dysentery, Relar, and Worms. FosT OrnzcE, IIARa~ui, Liv. Co., 31M.. NoV. Ir, 1855. DI. Avr.a: Your Pills are the perfection of uelidie. They 1:ave done my wife nmore good than I can tell you. She litn been sick aiml pitting away for nmonths. Went off to be ductored at --at expense, but got neo better. She then cotunenced taking your Pills, whicl scion cured her, by expcelling large quantities of wornin (lead) from her* boly. They afterwards cured her anti our two chilren of blooly dycentery. One of our neIghbors had it bad,nnd Mn wife cured hIm with two doses of your Pills. while ot ers around us paid fromt lire to twenty dollars ltoctors' bills, and lost much tine, without being cured entirely even then. Such a niediclne as yours, wihich is acqially good and houewt, will be IFFIN, oe aer. Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood. Proa& Rer. J. 1. lines, 1aslor of Adrent Church, Boston. DR. Ayal I have itaset yotur Pills with extraordinary success in niy fatmily anti aniong thoe I am called tovisit liu distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and 1n1l. fy the blxl they are the very best r-mnedy I h:ave prer known, and I can confidently reconnsend them to mny friends. Yours, J. T. IIIES. WAStW, WromwG Co., N. Y., Oct. 24,1865. Dun Sin: I am using your Cathartic l'lls in my prae. tire, and ind Ilment an excellent purgative to cleanse the systen and purify the fountains of the blood. JOHN G. IEACIIAM, 3t. D. Erysipelas, Scrofala, King's Evil, Tetter, Tumors, and Salt Rheum. Fron a Forwarding JMerchant of M. Louis, Ab. 4, 1856. D. Arsr: Your Pills ar the paragon of all that Is peat in nedichine. They have cured nay little dtiughter of ulcerous sores upon leer bands and feet that hal prov'd icurable for years. 11er mother bad been long grierou ly nillicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and in her hair. After our child was cured, she also tried your Pills, and they Iitre cured her. ASj BeORGRIDGE. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout. Prosa the 31er. Dr. Iawol-es, of the Methdist Epis. Church. Pct.WsI IloesI, SAvaanA. GA., Jan. 6.156. Iloxouzm Sin! I should be ungrateful for the relief your skill has brought me if I did not report my case to you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on exerulciating neiuralgic pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding I had the beat of physielsna. the disease grew worse afdI worse, until, by the advice of uur excel lent agent in Ilattimore, Dr. a31ckenzie, I tried vour Pills. TheIr effects were slow, but sure. By perseierhng in the use of then, I am-now entirely well. SEICA CRaxaa, ATONx Itorns, LA., 5 Dee., 155. - DR. Area: I have been entirely cured by your Pills of 1theumatic Gout -a piifful disease tlcat-had afflicted ime for yearn. VINCENT SUIDELI. For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Come plaints, requirling an active p.urge, they are an excel. [ent rencedy. For Costiveness or Constipation, and as a Dinaser Pill, they are agceeable and eflretunl. Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Inflamma tion, and even Deaftess, and Partial BIiid mess, have been cured boy the alterative action of these Pills. Most of the Pills in market contain Mercury, which, al itgh a valuable renedy lin skilful Iand, Is dangterous in a pultile pill. from the dreadful consequences that fre qustntly folltw its incautious use. These contain no mer cury or mnineral anubstance wrhatever. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FR11 TIlE RAP1D CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, IIOA R SENESS, 1NFLU ENZA,, BRONCIIITIS, WHOOPING COUIGIE, CIIOUP, ASTHMA, IN CIPiENT CONSU)MPTION, and fnr ite relief of conmunipitive Iteticents in advanced stages of thme disease. We teed not speak to tIme putl~lie of ila virtues. Througthout every towin, anel alnncet every Issuclet of the Amecrican States, its wotnder fuil cite of ptintonary cont. plaints lhave ituncle it already known. Nay, few are the famcilies in ancy civilIzed country on thIs continent with. out sonic liersonmal expcerleace ofr its effects ; and feweryet the comniunlties any where which hare not ancong alcem sonic livIng troicihy cof its victory over dthe auletle and clen gernocs lsesses of the thernnt cnd lungs. WhIle ila thce moect iacwertud antidote yet knwn to ncan for the foruil debie and daiigerceus diseases of the pulucontary organs, it Is also th-e plteasantest and safest remedy Ilcat enn be em plcayedc f-a lufatnts and youang i'ems.s. I'arent. shoul have it in store against the lusiclin eneney thcat stents utjson thienc unpn-paared. We have alcanidanat groiinds to believe the Cherry Ji-etoral sacves more lives icy tima e-m sumpationse it prevents tlann those It cures. Kee.p it ley you and ncr.' vnncr eols wille the~y are curathele, nor nea lect themc usi no huiman skill ran mcaster lice lnexoralble caeeker theat, fastenied on lthe vitals, eats your life away. All kutnW thme dlreadful tfatality of lung dilsordlers, and as they knocw too tie vIrtues of this remedy. we need not do miore tlhan to anure theim It is still made the 1,eet it can be. We ,jesre no rcest, no ere, nso toll to lcrodluce It thes tuist iarrfect p~osilalC. nd thuis afford these who rely nei it thie iset cigent a cile nucr skill rann fum niela for theIr eture. PREPARED RY DR, J, C, AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Kass. 0. L. PENN and DI(.s. A. (I. & T. J. TEAG IrE, |dgefeld C. II.; A. J. PELILET IEIR & CO., llam irg, and by all delers in medicine. Wholesale by AVILAND, CIlICIIESTER & CO., Augusta, Ga. June 2 ly 21 ~IONTG~itIERY' ~ELEBRATEO DOUBLE SORE EN ROCKAWAY PREMIUM WHEAT FAN. ['HE SUBSCRIBER having purchased the IRighmt ror this Statc, now otrera to Platnters therse etly ceieb?:atedl FANS for eleasning 1 lient. This ma is superior teo any tleiing of t'<e kind now in use, the number of prem'iumsi awardedi at different bate Fatirs wi'll attest, it Is sim'ple int its struete, aily rigged, works well, a~nd when cout of order, mn be repaired by any ordinarty mtechitaie. It is hapted to cleaniing nli kindcs oef granu. For further earticulars soe land Ilill, whlichl will be furnished y one cesiring such. CQTTON GIN3 AND THRASHERS. Also e ntantly oil Itand a supply tof Cotton Gins, ehielt I warrant to be equal to any~ tmade. Also, a t i Thrashters which acre so extensaively known tat I deemn it uninecessary to eulogise thenm here. Theate inlchines e -all amanufacuredl in this plaece, y skillful worktnen, and of the very best umaterial, aid warranted tio do what is sacid for themt. A ihy rders foar either or t,he above ialaocinesi, addressed tithe subscriber, or left with my Travelir~g Agenta, till be prwomptly attended to. JOHlN ENRIGIlT. A beville C. II . . C., May 18, 3m 19 DENNIS' Anti Spasmodic Tincture, ~IE'BEST MIEDICINE TIIAT 'lAS EVER BEEN OFFERED TO TIlE PCBLIC FOR GENERAL FAM:LY OR PLAN TATION USE. It should be kept in every family ready for uise cases of Colic or oilier vioilelit uttacks of dis For Iforse.s and Mules.-It recarly fails to cute yen the wnrst caaes oh Colic. It is highly reconmmended by thosn who have ed it ini this Disirict. IIOME TESTIMONY iN ITS FAVOR. EuoEzr EL., C. II., June 19, 1S58. Da. DEN~s-Dear Sir:-l havre tried your ~ntiSasmodie Tincture in diseaa of horses. as oli, and have recomme.nded. it ini various caes.s, d have not yet known it to fail in effecting a reedy eure. I have atso given It in my aervants, hen they have complained of being unwell, and ye found it to give quick relief, especially ini oie It aflords mne pleasure to reco~imtmeind a tedicimne so useful in violent attacks of disenmse and valuatlek for general use in ftmliis and on plan hions. F. M. NICHOLAS. 67 For seale by Dr. A. G. & T. .J. Tengue, atnd ,i Penn. .une 23 if 24 OTTICEAlli persons having chatims agacins .te batate~ of James S. Col,-man, dee'd., are reby notified to render thorn in by the 1st Matrch 50-otherwise iheir notes or acenunts will posi vely be dlebarrc d. And I14ste indebted to said iate must pay up by the 5dth February next, or iny will mcist assuredly be compelled toa pay costs. E ENNET PERR Y, Adim'or, June 9. - m* 22 [CE ! ICE !- \lwaycs on hantd a supply of .ICE, which will be solid a&6 Cents per ponind ah. E. T. DAVLA, A at. May 19 tf 19 XECUTOBS NOTICE.-AIl perhons Ldlhaving clalinm agatinst thle E:.tate of Avory land, deceased, are hereby nolified to present ern, properly attested, imlmediaetely. J. S. SMYLY,) J. A. BL AND, Ex.'ore. E. BLA ND. a. n , CHEAP FAMILY GRKERIES! T IIE Subscriber is now receivine and openi a VERY CHOICE STOCK of wel'seleec GROCERIES, To which be begs leave to invite the attention of Planters In want of Choice Supplies. He may be found in the Block of Buildings formerly occupied by GRORGE ROBINSON as a Hardware Store. My course will be to adopt the old motto, "A nimble Penny is better than a Slow Salulimug!" My Stock will eonsist in part of the following ar St. Croix SUGAR; New Orleans, old process, SUGAR; "t new " do. Stuart's A. 1%. and C. Soft do. " (A) Crushed do. " Powdered do. " Sugar House SYRUP; New Orleans do. Cuba MOLASSES; Old Government Java COFFEE; Rio do. superior; Eng'ish Dairy and roshen CHEESE ; Choice Old BRANDY and Holland GIN; Jaminica and New Enuland RUM; .lohn Gibson's XX and XXX; Rectified and Tennessee W HISKEY; CONFECTIONARIFS and PICKLES M ACKEREL. SALMON and SARDINES; Superfine FLOUR. &c.. &a.: A Fresh supply of ORANGES and APSLES; Together with many other articles too tedious to mention. THOS. KERNAGAN. P. S.-Also a fresh supply ,of No. 1 and 2 MACKEREL in Kitts, f and j Bbls; Buckwheat FLOUR. No. 1; Fine Spanish SEGARS; MACCARONI; CITRON; andCRACKERS; 25 BblIs. Fresh Thomaston LIME; T. K. Hamburg, Jan.19 1Y 2 CARRIAGE REPOSITORY! CHlRIST I E & HURLBERT. T HE Subseribet offrer for sale at the old stand . of R. 11. Sullivan, a CHOICE collection of Carriages, Roekaways, Buggies, And all other artiel, s in their line. They have made arrangements to keep their House supplied with the BIST ARTICLES, from the BEST Factories in the United States, which they will sell LOW FOR CASil, or for good paper on short time. CARRIAGES and BUGGIES of every des cription will be furnished to order on short notice. S. CHRISTIE, A. IIURLBERT. April 22 tf 15 NEW GOODS FOR 1858! SPRING AND SUMMER SUPPLIES. I A\1 now receivingt my Spring supplies of Dry Goods, Grocerces, &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 Gentlensen and Yoastl's Wear. Also, a large variety of BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &C, In the G ROCERY line I amn prepared to offer such inducements as must, please my customers. My stock consists of an assortment of Suagar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, &c. Also, always on-hand TOBA CCO, SEGA RS, SNUFF, W IN ES, BR ANDiES, P U RE MEDICINES, 4.c. C Come and look at my Stock. .1. L. HARMON. WinterSeas, Mar 22 Lf ---11 ,LIGHT---LIGHT---LIGHT. .4 GREA T desideratum in the way of LIGHE LI is accomplIshed. An illuminating Oil is prepared frotm Coal, called KEROSENE OIL, which for Brilliancy andl Intens4A.,f aiglit Is unsurpassed by all otheti artifieial lights. It is not explosive-will extinguish fire if poured on it -and last, though not least, it is very little more expensive than sttmshine. '-A small Lamp, giving thal aigh of six Candles, .will not cost excee 'ing haf cent an hour, which cnn be graduated so as to givec less light at a much less expense. We lave the exc'nsive A gency for the KERO SENE OIL and LAMPd in this pilace, anti will selljhemn at Charleston prices and ternms, whivh are exclusively for Cash. -A.C. &. T.J. TEAGUE. A pril 28 tf 10_ New Goods---Late Arrivals! 1.0 PENN, Agent, is constantly replenish L. ishing his Stock every week with FR E4H and IMost Desirable Dress Goods, well suited to the season. The L~adies will fil among his latest arm ivals, sonme very beiutiful and rashionable Gohods, such as Rich Side Stripe (IRGAtNDIES andJ.ACKONETS, Skeleton EKIRT.4, latest styles ; Black Silk and L:ace MANTI LLAR, beautiful ; BONNETS of latest and most handsomec styles; landsonme Bonnet Ribbons, Flo.vers, Ruches, &c. ICall in ladies, and see my egoods. May 26 tf 20 New'Cheap Goods. T I1El Subseriber is now re~ceiving at his Store a FULL ASSORTMENT OF~ GOODS, to which lhe resptetfully invites lhe attention of i friends andl custo.mers. W Thannklul for prat favors, lie solicits a con tinuanice of the same. .10IIN M. CLA RK. Cold Ppring, S. C., A prl 21 1855 tf 15 Notice, LL piersons indebted to the estate of Daniel AB~one, dlee'd., are requested to make hamedi ate paynment, and all piersons having demands against thme same are hereby notified to present thms properly attested. L. P BONE, Adm'ors. DcC. 23, 1857. Uf 50. Mount Enon Work Shop, T7 i1E universal satisfaction that the work done U.by the subseriber has heretofo e given, en couages hi-n to hope that for the fu'ure hei wll le equaly suecessful, Hie is better prepared every yer to do better woik, and he does not h- sitaite to say that the COTTON GINS AND THRASH ERS made by him are equal to any now offbred for sale. Many testimonials of this fact mighft be given. Work kept constantly on band, and orders exo-f cuted at the shortest notice. Adadress, I ThOM A S E.'CLIA PMAM, Coleman's X Roads. Eketeldl' list. S. C. 3WOr Mr. D. R. DU-ISOE, at the " Advertiser Office, who is my authorized Agent. _____ Boot and Shoe Notice. vTHE Subiscriber continues to have made, on the shortest notice, and in j the best manner, th4 finest and most sub statial ROOTS :md SIIEPES.* 11l orders lerf, at his Shop will be promptly at tende.1 to. C. M. G R.A V or myself will he found at all times in the Villagte to attenad to all orders. Nu work to leave the shop without the knowledge of the Mubscriber or my A gent, C. M. GR AY. ILTShop opposite B. J. Ryan's Livery Stble. E. H. YOUNGBiLOOD. June 2 tf 21 Sam will have it Pare. I H AVE thIs day received two Barrels of pure! RRYE WHISKEY, and five Barrels of pure CORN WHISKEY, very old and pure-shipped by Mr. Cenn, direct from North Carolina. 80mio. of the most eminent Physicians of Augusta pur-! chase It for their use. For sald by .S. E. ItOWERS, Agt. N. 1.-On hand 25 tibls. Key Stone MJononga hala Whiskey. Hamburg, Marl 1f 8 OTICE--l will sell a good second-hatided NPIANO oheap f)r cash or aood note. FRES DRUG, iDIiNES,S&C. T HE Subscribers take pleasure in .infohming - their fiends and patrons that they are NOW RECEIVING a Large Addition to their al ready extensive Stock of PURE and FRES, Drugs, Meicines, Chenicalsi, &es T 0 P K.Y 1 C I We are prepared and will take pleasure in far nishing Physicians with a COMPLETS OUTFIT of Medicines. Instruments, Shop Furniture, Medi cal ?.addle Bags, &c., &c.. &c. TO THE LkDIES. - We will also say to the Ladies, that our Stock comprises ALL articles for the TOILET)*om the Dressing Comb and Brush.to the richest Perfume ry. Fine Soaps, Pomades, Hair Restoratives, De pilatory, Cosmetics) Lubin's Genuine Extracts, de., Also, FLAVORING EXTRACTS for CVlinaiy pur poses. TO THE PLANTER We say,i your wants have been attended to~ln our preant selection. Send in your orders,-or come in and let us put you up a complete Plantation Case of Medicines, Instruments, &c., with full di rections for use, in all simple cases,- and~ thereby save time, money and health. A simple cathartic or the timely administration of an iniefie, -6r an anodyne, does and will often break the'char of morbid action, thereby preventing serious and-pro tracted illness. TO SUFFERING HUMANITY We extend the invitation to call on us. We hare all of the most r,-putable nostrums recommended to cure almost all of the ills and aches to which flesh is heir to.' If you cannot find anything . adapted to your case, we will exert our skill in preparing something for your relief. ;Prescriptions filled with accuracy and dis patch at all hours, day or night. *Call and examine our Stock at the Dftg Store under the Odd Fellows' & Masonic Hall. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUIE. Edgefield, April 2t tf 16 E STA B LI S HIE'NT, EDGEFIELD, S. C. tJOHN M. WITT, having jus re ceived from New York a most COMPLETE and MAGNIFICENT assortment of FURNITURE,.. Rcspectfully announces to his friends and'patrons that he is prepared to exhibit a beauifdlf and well nianufactured assortment of CABINET FUR NITURE. My large assortment consists in part of a splendid variety of fine and superfino Mahogany Wardrobecs, A rich lot -all styles-of Ro owood and Mahogany Rosewood and rahogany Libranes, SECRETARIES WITH BOOK CASES, A beautiful collection of Rosewood and Mahogany WASH SINKS OR STANDS, A good stock of excellent spring bottom PAREGR SOFAS, - Tmproved styles of Rosewood and Mahogany FRENCH BEDSTEADS, Mahogany and Itosewood Tables, Consisting of PARLOR, CARD,'TEA, EXPAN SION, QUARTETTE and- dadies ,WORK TA BLES. Corner Stands and Portable Desks, A variety of fine. An unusually large assortment of Comprising Solid Mahogany spring bottgm Rock ing Chairs ; Spring bottom solid Mahogany. Parlor Chairs; Cane seat Maple Rockting and Parlor Chairs ; a small lot of Preuscott Oak Chairs; Chil dren's, Nurse's and Bowing Chairs, and Children's Patent Chairs. CURTAIN BANDS, BICTURE CORD AND-aTASSEL, ClU8 "CRADLES. TOWEL. RACKS, &C:. All of which will be sold at a iery small per cent above actual cost prices. I am compelled to continue the CASH SYSTE~M,. and will riglidly adhere to it in futube, as 1 am well convinced that it is much the best system for al' parties. An examination of my Stock is solicited. Better bargains are not to be had in Augusta or any other Southern City. Repairing, &o, I continue to make to order any FURNITURE E wanted, and also to repair all old Furniture sent. Send along your work and it shall be done in a workmanlike manner. gg I bespeak a liberal share of public patron age. .1. MY. WITT, Apr 21 tf. , 15 FRESH GROCERIES, &c. TVM. E. LEGO ha:s just received anothe~r large and varied assor tment of Groceries, Lignois, Tobacco, Segars, Which he is selling rapidly at prices 'conaideraliy rediuseed. Ihis pre'sa at Stuck cons'sts in pairt of Two Tho'usand Lbha. RBACON, a choice article ; SUGA RS or dlifferen-t k:n,.l, aend cheap ; Fine assortment o.f COFFEE;: Choice SY RUP'S and MO[LASSE6S;m Pine A pile and Fnglish Dairy CIl EESE; No 1 M ACK ER EL in Bbis., excellent; No 1 ail 2 do in Kits; Fresh Sairmon. Lobsters, &c., In' Cans~,;. Tomatto and Walnut KETCHUP; Worcestershire and Pepper SA UCE; PICKLES of all kinds; A tine asortment of Fresh CANDIES; ORANGES, LEMONS, APPLES, &te; ILrandied FRUITS In variety; . CURRANTS, CITRON, RAISINS. FIGS, &c.; Almi.nds, Pieian and English Walnuts; PORTER and A LE, a splendid article: Chamnpagne WINE and CIDER; Sherry and Madeira WINES; Fine WINES and BRAN~IJES.; WhISK EY and other Liquor. in abundance ; LEMON SYR UP, an extra article, &c., kec. May25 df 20) E, PENN, Agent,. H AS jusit received n supply of the PRINCESS ROYAL LOOPED EXTENSION RRIDAL SKIR TS. To which he would r spectfully invite the atten tion of the Ladies. This SKIRT is of late inven tion, and for beauty and utility far suepasses any thing of the kind ever offered for,sale. It is mad.' entirely by machintery and without,,a stich. The hohps are brought to their'p'aces 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 guIekly leeed together and ready for the wearer-nmaking it an ADJJUS T ABLE SKIRT with a new and simple AD-JUS TABLE BUST LE, free from any inrumbr-ant appendages. Th-, Ladies are invited to call and examine this new and miost desirable article whieh is meeting with rapid sale. June 233tf. 24 WATCH MAKFR! T HUE Subscriber having purchased the premises Lfornerly occupied by Mr. HT. A. GR AY, as a Watch repairinig shop. is now'prepared to dp all kinds of work in connectit n with Watelses, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver Ware. Having secured the serv-iccs of a FIRST CLASS WATCH MAKER, and being a. practical Clock Maker himself, lhe hopes to give entire satisfaction. All work done at 'his shop is warranted, and it it falls to glge satisfaction, the money will be re funded. All persons leaving work with him may depend upon getting it at the time promised. P. 8.-A Regulator, that will keep exact time, 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 ADE April 6 1858 LI. 13 tmywandtmaepyetforthwith, .an those having claims against the Eudate are to render them , ier -atedt~a an lay En -. m ErE ,atn xa