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EdOed Female Collegiate INSTITUTE! HE Exorcises of this Institute wore resumed on the 2nd day of August, under the man agement of ' MISS A. J. R. MEARS, PRINCIPAL. * The Scholastic year is divided into two Sessions of ffive months each. The first Session will end on the 16th July. The second will commence on the 2nd day of August and end on the 17th day of December. The RATES OF TUITION are as follows: In the Primary Department, including Spel ling, Reading, Writing, 'Arithmetic, Eng lish Grammar, Geography, and Vocal Mu sie, per Session,.................$12,50 Inthe CollegiateDepartment, including Read ing, Writing, Eng. Grammar, Geography, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Geometry, Algebra, Logic, Rhetoric, Eng. Composi tion and Vocal Music, per Session,.......20,00 French (Extra) per Session.............10,00 In the Ornamental Department, For Music on Piano, per Session...... 25,00 For Drawing and Painting in Water Col ors, per Session ...................10,00 Embroidery Chenille upon Satin, per Ses 10,00 Embossed Embroidery, i 10,00 Tnfting, " 10,00 Hair Work, " 10,00 Grecian Painting, " 10,00 Oriental Painting, " 10,00 Pastel Painting, " 6,00 Students of Music on the Piano will be charged $3 per Session for u-o of Piano, to pay expense of keeping instruments in tune. Each pupil will be charged $1.50 per Session to defray contingent expenses, for fuel, &c. W"Tuition bills due and payable at the end of each Session. The Institute will be furnished with three Pi anos in three separate rooms of the Institute build ing for the use of the pupils. Vocal Music is deemed by thd Proprietors to be a necessary part of every young lady's education, hence singing is made a part of the regular exer cises of the Institute, and the whole Schodl will be exercised in Vocal music as often as twice a week. W. W. ADAMS, S. W. NICHOLSON. At the close of the year a Catalogue will be pub lished embr.ieing the names of all the pupils in at tendance during the year, with an engraving of the buildings and pretnises. Edgefield, S. C., Aug 11, 1858. tf 81 MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GA,, AT AUGUSTA. HE NEXT ANNUAL COURSE uf Lectures in this Institution will begin on the first Monday in November next, with an Introductor. Lecture by Prof. JoNE. Emeritus Prof. of Anatomy-G. M. NEWTON, M. D. Anatomy-H. F. CAMPBELL, M. D. Surgery-L. A. DUGAS, M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy-JOS. JONES, M. D. Institutes and Practice-L. D. FORD, Ni. D. Physio!ogy and Pathological Anatomy-H. V. M. MILLER. M. D. Materia ledica, Therapeutics and Medical Ju risprudence-I. P. GARVIN, M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy-ROBERT CAMP BELL, M. D. Assistant Demonstrator-S. B. SIMMONS, M. D Prosector to the Professor of Surgery-H. W. D. FORD, M D. Curator of aHuseum-T. P. CLE AVELAND. Tickets for the whole Course........$100 00 Matriculation (to be taken once)...... 5 00 Practical Anatomy (to be taken once) 10 00 For further information, apply to any member of the Faculty, or to the undersigned. I. P. GARVIN, Dean. Aug. 11, 1$58 6t 31 Kings Mountain Military School. Major NI. JENKINS, Principals. Capt. A COW ARD,5 T HE Exercises of this School will be resumed on the 1st day of september, 1858. Terms for next Session of four Months.......0,00 PA YABLE IN ADVANCE. -Letters of Application directed to the Princi pals, care (of Capt.-A. Coward, Charleston, S. C., up to September 1st. Aug. 11, 185 8 2t 81 -FOR SALE. A SPLENDID Tract of LAND, twelve miles I.West of Abbeville C. H., containing Four hundred and Sixty Acres, 2C0 of which is Woodland, finely timbered-bal ance in a high state of cultivation, most of it -fresh new-ground, with~about Fifty Acres of Creek Bottoms. Also, a Tract containing Three Hundred Acres, (Which can be bought exceedingly low,) with a fine Two-Story Dwelling, and othber necessary out buildings. Also atiother Tract of Four Hundred Acres, Which can be bou;ht low, and on accommodating terms. Purchasers will do well to look at these Lands. A. M. SMIThI. Aug 11 8t 31 Swan k Co,'S Lotteries Triumphant. SWAN & CO. Continue to Draw as usual without interuptioul.. BW.A.Er ce Or LOTTERIES ARE LEG AL, AND AUT HORIZED BY THE bT ATE OF GEORGIA. The late attempt to injure Our firm has slbwn That our Lotteries are dlrawn fairly ; That our Prizes are paid punctually ; And that our Schemies Are more liberal thtan any othier Lottery In the world. 'THE following Scheme will be drawn by S. SWAN & CO., Managers of the SPARTA ACADEMY LOTT.ERY, in each of their Sitigle Nunibert1otteries for A utust 1858, at A UGUSTA, Georgia, in public, under the sulserintendence of Coniamissioners: Class 27 Draws Saturday, August 7, 1858. Class 28 Draws Saturday, August 14, 1858. Class 29 Draws Saturday, August 21,1858. Class' 30 Draws Saturday, August 28, 1858. ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. - 50,000 Tickets! 5,465 P-EEIZiEBO NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS TO DE DnAwN EACH SATURDAY IN AUGUST 1 1 Prize of....... 70,000 4P~e f.... $0 1 Prize of....... s ,0'% 'i~ ....... 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Irs at scbertifican bfackagices ig n soy h folingu thes, whic iThe List of:rw ubr n Pie ilb ~n ~aCeridmte f iPackag of ter h.e drawing....... - WCer~aer akg ofl tlens rite Tirsi.............4 Clert embic atefPc eo enr Qre Ticket.... a........20i 3nl prdzeriong00 Tacetd orerifledatelaft, tEdn-othemne toris addeusuafo the ofTiketyodered, on recif comuictions sily cnfoadedbyal.rtma Purchaet fonhr Tickets redingine an bue atheuma det the Liost of lbDrin ha Nmech n Pies wilil be en t nbher bimedateater thr drawing.ttheglolg - Purchaserswaill peltae wrlite theisgtre plam~tl aihnd theirPstb Onewor Dimmty an State. Mis. elatonembennhr tateer Pries adawnan payab (in. Te raeingoher przsa h *itieo hrya Aune comuiatos ticlycn0eti grodes orTieet o Crticaesca beadrese A. FREDERICK, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CANDIES AND CONFECTIONARIES, Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., - Ilsa on hand a larue and varied stwck of all kinds of C.j1%TZ30ZE - AND FANCY IMPORTFD CONFECTIONARIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, PICKLES, PRESERVES, CATSUPS AND SAUCES, WINES, LIQUORS, Of all kind. Ent Havana and American &c., &c., &c., W1IlCH 11E WILL SELL Wholesale and Retail, At the lowest prices, and on liberal terms. Particular attention given to orders. Augusta, July 28, 1858 3m 29 CLARKE & ROYAL, DEALERS IN Boots, Shoes, Trunks, &c.,. H AV E always on hand a LARGE and GOOD Stock of EVERY VARIETY. In our as sortment may be found a!l qualities, from the cheap est to the finest articles. We will use all endeavors to please those who may favor us with a call. We will have on hand a large lot of PLANTA TION BROGANS and hOUSE SERVANT SH OES, some of which will be as -good as the best. Augusta, Aug. 4,1858 2n 30 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, Aug 4 3m* 30 WILLIAM H TUTT, WHOLESA L E AND RETAIL 9 DRUGGIST! (Opposite Augusta Hotel,) Augusta, Ga. Established, 1844. AS in Store a very extensive stock or PURE DRUGS, FAMILY and PLANTATION MKDICINES. PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, &c., the quality and price of which he warrants equal to any in the Sou:h. A call fron rchsers is respectfully solicited. He has now on hand 500 Onees Sulph. QUININ E, 50 Lbs CiHLOROFORM, 50 Ounces MORPHINE, 100 Lbs. TURKEY OPIUM, 10 BhiI.. No. I CASTOR OIL, 2,000 Lbs EPSOM SA LTS, 10,000 Lbs. P'URE WhITE LEAD, 500 Gals. LINSEED) 014, 500 Gal'. Spts. T(URPEN.TINE, 12 Duz. -IA COWS CORDIA L, 60 " MUSTANG LINIMENT, 2 " MIEDICINECilESTSforFamilies and Plantation., 12 D~oz Berhave's Hlollad BI'TTERS, 12 " Schallenbergus Fever and A gue ANTIDOTE, 12 Doz. Oa'gord's India CHOLAGOGUE. A ugusta, July 2$, 1858- 3m 29 TEN DOLLARS REWARD. TRAYED from the residence' of WV. Ei Clark, near Cole ran's X Roada', a small white ,fA~~ HUND SLUT, with red cars and a few red spots over her body. Said Slut strayed fronm W. E. Clark about the 5th, July. The above reward will be paid by the Suabscri ber on her delivery to himt at Curryton, or any nformation concerning her thaankfull~y received J. F. CURRY. Aug4 tf 80 O17 The Newberry Sun will please copy three times and forward account to this office. -S UPERFINE NEWV FLOUR--Just received from Dr. E. Andrews, a load of his EWY FLOUR, fre-sb ground and warranted of sua peror qutality. and for sale for cash, by ' E. PENN, Agent. Aug. 4 tf 30 (I ALE WBEAT FOR SALE.-The LTX Subscrit er has 150 Bushels superior GA LE WhlEA T, which be will sell at $1,25 per bushel liered at Edgefilk C. HI., or at his plantation. E. BLAND. SAug4 4t 30 Pay or be Sued! ALL~ persons indebted to the Subscribecrs, either Iby Note or A ccount, are notifled that they are expected to pay the same, by or b. fore return ay next-otherwise their accounts and notes will e pland' in the hands of our A ttorney, S. l1. Griflin, Esq , for collection. This is fair warning, and yo~u that are interested, would do well to take Mu oie ~ ARKERT & OOTTSCHIALK. A ug. 4,18',8 tf 3 State of South Carolinia, EDG EFIELD DISTRICT, iN ORDINA RY. Richard Berry, A pplicant, Edncy Moseley, Prt, for Par. John Delaughter and wife and j others, defendants.) ITapern to my satisfaction that Johni De Taulhcarn Edis wife Julia, Defendants in the abovc stated case, reside without the limits of this State, It is therefore ordered and decreed that they do appear and object to the division or~sale of the Real E-tate of -Jane Berry, doc'd., on or before the 31st October next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. W. F. DURISOE, o.E D. Ordinary's Office, Aug 2, 1868. 3m 30 STATE OF SOUTHI CA ROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. B Y WV. F. D)URISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas, Samuel Raul, hath applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the ols and chattles, rights and credits of William ~aillate s'f the Distract aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admoanish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of th~euaidl deceas ed, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edge-field C. H., on the 16th day of Auru-,t just., to show cauae,if any, why the said admninistration should not be granted. Given onader my hand and seal, this 2nd day o August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eighat, and in the 83d year of Amert can Independence. W.FDU SE,.E.. August 4, 2t ' 30 NOTECE-All persons indebted to me will Lind their Notes in the hands of ilr. William Spires o~f llanmburg-anid to save east they moust settle before return day of next October Court. Wl. C. BEWLEY. ~amburg, A ugust 4, 1858 3t 30 OTICE,-The Debtors and Creditors of Wmn. Foy, Decease4, are hereby notified to meet me in thte Opdinary's Ollice at Edgefleld C. II., on the 2nd Moendny in October next, as a final setleent will be made on--he Estate at that time. E. N. FOY, Adm'or. Aug.A 41858 Ut 30 $5,000 WORTH OF GOODS GOING AT AND BELOW C O T 0g PO L V.AL MB21E" The Goods must be Sold! NO IIU.\LBUG!-MONEY WANTED! A RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. BEING desirous of closing out our present Stock, preparatory for our Fall Supplies, we are now ofi'ering our ENTIRE STOCK of GOODS AT COST PRICES! ALL OF OUR RICH DRESS GOODS And every article in the Dry Goods Line we are now selling at Greatly Reduced Prices. Come, ladies and examine our prices. There is no chance to do any better this side of New York. Our large and varied assortment of NOTS, SHOES, HATS. CAPS, Hardware, Cutlery, &c., Ae., &c. We are also selling at COST PRICES FOR CASh. Come, Everybody, and get bargains whilst they are to be had. rrA little money will go a long ways in our Store. W. R. & T. S. HUDSON. Ju!y 21 tf 28 E, PENN, Agent, ITAS Just received a supply of the PRINCESS LRdOYA L LOOPED EXTENSION RRIDAL SKIRTS. To which lie would respectfully invite the atten tion of the Ludies. This SKIRT is of late inven tion, and for beauty and utility far surpasses any thing of the kind ever of'ered for sale. It is made entirely by machinery and without a stich. The hoops are brought to their places by the interlacing of Loops-may be taken apart in a mo ment, and adjusted to suit any size by removing one or more hoops, and as quickly- laced together and ready for the wearer-making it an AIDJ US T ABLE SKIRT with a new and simple A DJUS TABLE BUSTLE, free from any incumbrant appendages. The Ladies are invited to call and examine this new and most desiruble article .which is meeting with rapid sale. June 23 tr 24 WATCH MAK ER! THE Subscriber having purchased the premises .formerly occupied by Mr. H1. A. GRAY, as a Watch repairing shop, is now prepared to do all kinds of work in connectk n with Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver Ware. Having secured the services of a FIRST CLASS WATCH MAKER, and being a practical Clock Maker himself, he hopes to give entire satisfaction. All work done at him shop is *arranted, and if it fails to give satisfaction, the money will be re funded. All persons leaving work with him mayedepend upon getting it at the time promised. P. S.-A Regulator, that will keep exact time, will be kept running in the shop. Persons desi ions of obtaining the true time can be accomoda ted at any hour in the day. F. HI. CANDEE. April 0 1858 tf 13 Butler Lodge, No 17 .O..F. THE Regular meetings of this Lodge will be held hereafter in their NVEW HALL, By order of the N G. luly 27, tf 80 Head-Quarters, 2 BRIOADE. is- Div.. . C. M. EneDo EEL C. II., July 21, 1858. RDER, NO. 1 TIIE 10th Regimr.nt of infantry wl:l parade for Review and Drill at Richardson's, on Tucsday 17th August. The 7th Regiment of Infantry will parade at the Old Wells, on Thursday the 19th of A ugust. The 9th Regiment of Inrantry will parade at Springfie-ld, Saturday the 21st of' August. The 8th Reeiment of Infantry will parade at orrow's Old Field,on Tuusday the 24lh of August The 6th Regliment- of Infantry wIll parade at omax's on Thursday the 26th of August.. The Officers and non-Commissioned Officers will asseble on the day previous to the Review for Drill and Instruction. Vilunteer Conmpanies will prepara for inspection. Colonels of Regiments are charged with the ex tension of this Order. By order of Brigadier General, WV. C. MORAGNE July 21, 1858 5St2 ET The Judepen-lcnt Press ad A bbeville Ban cr will insert three timies. Head-Quarters, 9i'n R EG IMIENT, S. C. Ml. Tecx xa's Poyu, July 31, 1858. A ACCOR DING to ain order fro'm Blrig Gen. W. C. Moragne, the NINTil REGI.MENT of narantry will assemble at Springfield, near Mrs. unso's, on Saturday the 21st day or August next, for lDrill and Review. Officers anid non-Commissioned Ofileers will as eble on the day pirevious for Drill and inlstrulction.i Lint. Cot. Corl-y and Maj. Burton. are chargedl titi the extension of this order to their respective ommands. By order of Col. J. W. TOMPK INS. MAr. Moss, A dj't. A ug. 4 -___ 3t___30 Head-Quarters, 7-rn R EOIMENT, S. C. M. Cives' CaEEK, July 31. I858. IN Pursuance of an order from Gien. Mioragne, Ithe 7-ra R EGIM ENT of Innsutry will paradet at the Old Wells, on Thunrhday the 19th of A ugust, for Drill and Retview. Coimnisionied and non-Commnissio'ned Officers will asseitble the day previous foir Drill and [nstrue tion. By order of Col. D). L. SILA W. F. M. COtexiAN, Adj't. A ug. 4 _3t 30 Haw Gap Beat Company ATTENTION I YOU arc hereby ordered to be and apipear at Eyour regular p)arade ground on Saturday the 14th August, armed and equipped as the law directs, for drill and instrucetion. y order of Capt. JOSEPR MORRIS. John REESE, 0. S. July 28 3t 29 Octagon Burial Cases T HE Subscriber koeps constantly on hand at his LFurniture Rooms. opposite the Post Office, a large assortument of this new style of METALIC BURIA L CASES, of beatiful form, andl fnished in erfect resemblance of highly polished ROSE WOOD. . These CASKS arc now extensively used and possess nmany valuable advaintages over all Coffins nowv before the public. -A LSO I will also keep rady for delivery at a moment's warning, a fine Stock of WOOD COFFINS, of my own manufacture, and of all uizes. prices anid quality. J011N MI. WITT. Edgefeld,.May 13 tf 18 NOTICE. My terms for selling MIETA LIC BURIAL CA SESis Cash, but ,.hould ti.e cash not accompany the order, interest will be ehargeid fronm the day of delivery. JOllN M. W ITT. N. B..-Wood Coflins will be sold as formerly. Jan. 20 tf 2 NOTICE.-A1 persons indebted to the Es 4tate of John Kirksey, dee'd., are hereby timely waned to make payment forthwith, and those having claims against the E state are notified to render them in, properly attested, at an early day. E. P. H. KIRKSEY, acting Ex'or. Dec 80 tf 51 OT1E is hereby given that application .L. will be madec at the next Session of the Leg islatre to incorporate Ilarmony Methodist Epis copal Church. Aug4 4 , -TyTTCliII.All llaving claimis against tha i'Et to of Levi Bledsop, dec'd., are notifipd to rendr them in properly attpsto4; and those Indbted to said Estato :ntlst pay up forthwith. LEWIS BILEDSOE, Adm'or, a,g 4t - 80 GEORGIA'SRSP FOR LIVER COMPLAINT, A PUBLIC opinin and Physicians have decidi SARSAPARILLA that can be obtained. ingredients are well known to Physicians and th MEDICINES, when appropriately used, often 1 Nothing more need be said in praise of it, tains in addition to Sarsaparilla, -the hydro-aleli White Ash, Grey Bread, or Fringe Tree (Chion (Podophyllum,) and Blood Root (Sanguinaria.) 'iThose refering this Compound Preparti DENNIS' ALTERATIVE, OR GEORGIA S' For sale at Edgefield C. I. by G. L. PENN July 15, 1857. Bound for the West ! r HE Subscriber intending to re T move West the first of Decein ber, offirs for sale his valuable plan tation containing Three Huandied & Fifty-Six Acres, Lying on Horn's Creek, four and a half miles South of Edgeflel4. C *H. On the premises is a comfortable Dwelling House, and a plenty of out buildings of every-kind in good order. The location is remarkably healthy. The n-igh borhood is as desirable as any person could wish. As to the quality of t~he Land none .surpases it 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 subject to overflow. The place is well watered, every field containing a sufficiency of running water all seasensaf the year. If needed, Stock of -ll kinds, crop of Corut, Fodder and Farming utensils tan be purchased with the place. If you want to- purchare come and look for yourself as I intend to sell. Terms made easy to an approved purelwaer. II J. L. ADDION. Aug4 tf 30 LANDS FOR SALE, T HE Executors'of the Estate of John Middle tton, deceased. offer for iate, TIIIRRE THOU SAND ElGHT I1UNDRI) and TWO ACIES of LAND, more or less, situate and being in the South Western part. of Edgeflel.1 District, on the waters ofeSavannah River, nineteen miles above Augusta and six from Fury's Ferry-aijobinina lands of G. W.'Nixon, .1. P. Nixon, Dr. N. Mer riwether, Dr. S. G. Merriwether and Maj. J. B. Holmes About one thouisand acres of said lands consist of valuable low-grongds. The larger portion of the remainder is in natt.e forest. The whole tract is well watered by nimerous springs, and is es teemed remarkably lieukhy. The place is well improved, having two DWEL LING U0UsES, two.GIN HOTSES, and other necessary buildings, all under good repair. - If not sold before the first Monday in October, it will be dsposed of attthat time, at public out-ery, it Edgefield C. If. Those debiring a valuable plantation would do well to call and see For themselves. One or the other of the Executors may be always found on the premises, and will be ph ased to show the kame to any one deirous of burchasing. J. T. M DLETUN, Ecnes R. H.11. lDLETON, Exccutors. August 4, 1858 - 9t 30 FLORIDA LANDS FOR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN! T HAT valuable Plantatiun of the Est-ite of the I late J. M. VERDIk.R, lying in Gadsden Coun ty, 8 miles from Quinoy. and 12 from Tallaba-sce. The plantation con'ains .E2 O O A.CW Ei 00 of which are cle-ared ; the greater porion of the woodland is hammock of the first quality, well dapted to the cultivatihn of Sea Is'and Cotton and 'obae'co; the place is-well watered and neve-r fail ng springs oif excellent water are to be found in he different fields. Situasted in a line neighborhood, wghl the line of Rail Road frum Tull.ihasssee to PeLnsaeola, passing thou.hl a part of the least valuable woodland, rare induements are thus offered to the purehtaser. gW'For further ittformastion appy to Mr. Jones f abb,:ville, Ol. 6. B.Stiphens of uincy, Mr. J. lohnson on the -place, or the undersigned in [ieau ort, So. Ca.H.EVR E, Ez'or of J. M. V'erdier. Aug. 4.1858 2m 30 VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE ! TI1E Subieriber beting .desirous to move his hands to the Wi st. nIl'rs rfor stale tl,e follow ng pfoperty. viz: 1050 \ CR ES OF FIN E PIN i LND in Edgefiel.i District. Otn it is a splendid Steam Saw Mill and Grit Mill, ,ivhh are doing a prt'fibe business. One Tract contains 360 ACR~S L.ying on the oad lending tromt Camabr dge to Unamibug, Ott the waters of 1 lorse P'en Creek,adjoining lands of John Durt and uthters. One Tract contains 1000 A CR ES fine ect on lantd well improved, lying in A bbeville District, ,nt the road leadtmg from Piekens and Anderson to lambu-tc. one tile ab'.ve thte Eigelield line. One Trict con aitns 350 ACRES in Pickers Ditret, iemre- =i ately on the Rail Rea.l, 10J tmilea bove Old Petndleton. .. On may I Iomat -ad Tract is a splendid STEAM1 ML L ruttning 3 setta of rocks, SA W MIlL L &c [ offer for sale this Mlill with 50 Acres of Land. The ilomnestenad is on the road leniding frosm Cambridge to Abbeville C. Ui, fou'r miles below Greenwood. Any' person iihing to purchase is requested to examine. Bargains catn be htad, antd thte terms will be mmdc~y. J. Y. L. P'ART LOW. July 7 1858 3m 20 A BAKER COUNTYt Plant ation for S ale, O)NE of the BEST,thecPRET TIES I'and H EA L-. TlilE-T PLANTATIONS itn South Westernt Georgia, containing 750 Acres, of whtich 525, are in eriltivation, and cleared itn the last three years. All the houses, necessary to a Plantation, witht the femnces, are new,' havimtg been erected in the above thtue. If tneeded, provisions and stock can be per-I chased witht the place. Further infonnation cani be procured of CilARLES WiI1T ELIEAD. Newton, Baker Co., Ga., June 1 3m*~ 21 HENRY DALY, BOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS, AT WHOLESALE AND RET'AIL. WOR I! of teabov Gods, $3,00 carefullysmelketed from the be.t anufneotures, snd comprising Every Description in the Trade, Whib will be sold at a very small ad vance on Cost. In addition to the above, I have on hanud, 5,000 Pair Thick Shoes, Slightly datmaged by getting wet, and will be sold VERY CIIEAP!. g' The Subscriber soliciti a call from hsia South Carolina friends before purchtasing else-where. gr Taas.-Retaill CASH!. -'Wholesale, time with approved paper. Nosecond price asked. ENYDALY, Under ~. S..Hotel, Augusta, Ga. Augusta, Ga., Oct 14 * tf 40 Turnip Seed-Turnip Seed, L.,PE EN, A gent, has receli-ed his usual Llarge and varied assortment of Turnip Seed, which are warranted fresh and genuine. He htas on hand RUTABEQA, TAltQE WHITE QLQBg, L ARQE N(0#gQLR~ RESI TQp, FI4A' DIJTCH., all and get your supply, as the season is now tero for sawing, if you wisht to raIse good crops, ..- Q. L. PENN, Agent. July 27, dt8 RILLA OOMPOUNDS' iD TO PURIFY THE BLOOD. d that this is the BEST PREPARATION of It sells readily and gives great satisfaction. Its e people at the South, to be GOOD, and GOOD FFECT GREAT CURES. than to publish what it is composed of. It con oholie extract of Queen's Delight, (Stillingia,) anthus) Tincture of May Apple, or Mandrake, on of Sarsaparilla, should expreiss in their orders LRSAPARILLA COMPOUND. mid Drs. A. G. & T. J. TE GUE. ly 27 JEFFElS & COTHRANS, CHARLESTON, S. C., W ILL contine the Fa c t o rag e an d Connission Busineus in this City, (their Oflice on Central Wlarf) where they will be pleased to Live strict attention to the sale of 1 COTTON, FLOUR, WHEAT, &C., Or to any business entrusted to their care. Will buy Goods or family supplies to order. Commissions for Buying o'r Selling will be 21 per cent. They take this opportu'ty of returning their thanks to their friends and patrons for their libe ral patronage, and respectfully solicit a continU ance of the same. II. L. JEFiERS, W. 8. COTHRAN, .10IN COTHRAN. Charleston, July 10, 1858. 2m 27 LAWTON & McNEIL, Factors & Consuilssions Merciauts, 24 VENDUE RANGE, AN 17 ACCOMMO DATION WHARF, Agents for DeBurg's Phosphate of Lime, and Kimuberley's Animal Compost or Cereal Fertilizer. ?g-Consignments of Prodnce solicited. W. S. LAWTON, G. S. McNEIL. July 13 1858 tf 27 Ridgeway Academy. T IIE Exercises of this institution will be con ducted under the superinicudance of the Subscriber, this year; and ho trusts, by strict attention to pupils committed to his care to give satisfaction to paren's, and advance the pupils as rapidly as possible. Rates of Tuition. 1st Class-Orthography, leading and Arithmetic, $12.00. 2nd Class-Primary Geography and the above, $15.00. 3rd Class-The above studies with English Grammar, $18.00. 4th Class-The same with Algebra and Gometry, $20.00. Latin and French, $2500 Although it is desirable that pupils should begin with the first of the quarter, still, pupils will be received at all times, and charged only for the proportion of the time of the session remaining. M. B. WARD. April 14 ly 14 CURRYTON SCHOOLS. TIIE Exerolses of the First Session will be T closed on the 8th inst. After a access of two weeks, they will be resumed on the 26th inst. J.AS. 11. MuRRIS, Prin. July 7 tf 26 CAROLINA HOTEL. T EPaoprietor of this well known and popu lar HOT EL takes peculiar pleasure in an nouncing to his friends and the travelling public generall', that this House is open for the reception of company, and that lisa whole eaiergies will be put into requisition to gratity the wants of each and all who may favor him with their patronage. ' The House has just been thoroughly repaired,, and the Rooms and Furnitgre put in excellent con dition for the Spring and Summer season., My Table will be furnished with the best that can be had, and presidd over by one skilled in I the culinary department-and in short, everything requisite to gratify the taste of the epicurean will b supplied in abundance. The servants of the CAROLINA 110TEL are noted for their polite and attentive character, and arc ever in attendance to obey the wishes of my Guests. New STABLES have recently been built, which are commodious and comp~lete, and Horses left in my care will receive kind and careful treatment. 'l'hankful for past encouraa mnat, and patron- I age, I respectfully solicita continmance of thr- same. JOHN A. MAYS. g. The travelling comimunirty are notified that they and their baguage will be conveyed, at a mo -I ment's warning, without charge, to the I arolina or Georgia DepotsJ. A. M. Hamburg, May 3 1858 tf 10 NOTICE TO THE AFFLICTED. IN Justice to the sufibring humanity through ID eases arising fromt disorders of the Organs of Generation, I deem it necessary to relieve and cure such sufleirers. Pl!OF. F. DEVOUT'S4 Esteemedi French specific Cordial, is the mo t reliable and efi'ectual rem. dly for ob taiing a perfe et cure in the shortest time that has ier been known. no matter wvhether the Case is of 20 years, or only 3 days standing. The CORDU4L is agreeable to the stomach and will, if followed according to directions, and the instruments properly u-ed, never fail to efet a cre paermanenit. A s it is rather a delicate subject to bring thus before the pubalic, I deem ii, inexpe dient to insert any of the manmy'References. A trial of the Mledicine will speak lfor itself. All1 private comnmnnicationis will be promptly at tended to, free gratis. Price e:o for all iiecessaries, forwarded free of charge to any part of Georgia, South Carolina or Alaba ma. SAll orders mus't be addressed to F. . Delker, at V. La Taste's New n% holesale and Re tail Drug or Seed Store, Augusta, Ga., Whioltale Depot for F. J. Delker's Celebrated Bed Bug De stroyer and Philadelphia Balm. A ugusta, Junme 80 1858 3nm - 2 CARRiAGE MANUFACTORLY. T HE Subscribers return their thanks to their kind patronis for the liberal support they have received, and respectfully solicit a contiin ance of that generous patronage. Thecy state with confldence now that they arc WELLi IREPAR~ED to carry on the Coch Making and Repairing Business In its various branches. Their work shall be ex sutod ina durable, handlsome, style and by work men skIlled in thelr respective trades. We have and intend always keeping on hand a large and fine assortment of CARAGES, BUlGGIES, ROCKA WAYS, &C, Of the our own manufacture-beautiful to behold and of much value to the lucky purchaser. We 'ivill also keep.constantly in our Establish ment -a full Stock of Northern BUGGIES and CARRIAGES, of superior manufacture. Eg" All sorts of R EPAIRING done in the best miner, and with the greatest dispatch. g~'Call anid examine our Stock. Our prices have been put down to correspond with the hard tim.SiTH d JONES. Dcc 23 tf 50 NO't'ICE is hereby given, that application Iwill be m-ude to thh Legislature at its next ses sion, for a release of all the right and interest of the 8tate in the Escheated Property of Charles MGregur. decea'sedl, to James S. Henderson and luath McGr..gor. July 20 1%58 3m 28 N OTICE !-All persons Indebted to the Es tate of George MeD. Rearden are requited to make immediate settlement ; and those having demands against the Estate will please present them forthwith, properly attested. *R. P. II. KIRKSEY, Ad'or. Jan (6, _____ t2 slo Rewarel TR ATREI from~ the atthseriber at Aiken, S. C., on Tuesday the 15th July inst . witht saddle andl brie on, a darks sorrel CIIEfSN UT MARKt. She~ is uashod, has two white front feet, a whit. spot ini her forehead, and a long swhtch tail. The aove rewvard will he paid on her delIvery to the subsoriber at Alhen, S. C. * FREDERICK A. FORD. July 28 3t e CANDIDATES. 3 The Friends of Col. JAMES P. CARROLl respectfully present him as a Candidate for thi state senate at the ensuing election. W THE Friends of WILLIAM GRE6G, Esq. respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sen ator at the next election. Feb 1 *4 M Tan Friends of W. W. ADAMS, Esq., re spectfully present him as a candidate for the StatU Legislature at its next Session. Mar 23 to* 11 IV The Friends of J. HAIPDEN BROOKS, Esq., respectfully present him as a Candidate fot the State Legislature at its next Session. ITTHE Friends of Maj. ABRAM JONES re spectfully present him as a Candidate for re-elec. ien to the State Legislature. Mar 10 to* 9 gWTa Friends of Mr. WADE HOLSTEIN, respectfully nominate him as a Candidate for elec Lion to a Seat in the next Legislature. Mar 10 to* 9 EgWa are authorized by the friends of Col. JAMES TOMPKINS to anrounce him as a Can idate for a Seat in the next Legislature at the nsuing election. 0- The friends of Col. JOHN QUATTLEBUM espectfully announce him as a Candidate for a eat in the next Legislaturo at the ensuing election. April 7 to* * 13 gW We are authorized by the friends of Maj. L. L DEARING, to nominate him as a Candidate or a seat in the Home of Representatives at the ext election. A pril 7 to 13 LTJ The friends of M. W. GARY, Esq., present im as a Candidate for the State Legislature at the text election. Mar. 31. to* 12 ICFor Bhoriff. WM. QUATTLEBUM, LEWIS JONES, 11. BOULWARE, LEWIS COVAR, W. W. SALE, 3Por Cler .. JAMES SPANN, ROBERT D. BRYsAN, JACKSON COVAR, F. M. NICHOLAS, EDMUND PENN, S. HARR[SON, WILLIAM L. STEVENS, LEWIS COLEMAN, 2For Taz. Collector. E. W. HORN, THEOPHILUS DEAN, CHARLES CARTER, CHAS. M. MAY, JOHN C. LOVELESS, STARLING TURNER, M. W. LYLES, 1'or CrdWaa y'. D. L. TURNER. E. B. FOREST, W. F. DURISOE, M. C. BUTLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office in Law Range, EDGEFIELD C. 11., S. C. May 15 tf 25 CARROLL & TOlYPE(JNS, [AVtE this day formed a Partnership for the LPR ACTICE of LAW and EQUITY. J. P. CARKOLL, R. W. TOMIPKIt-S. Edgefield, .ay 15,, tf ,25 Paer t nersah ip.. ~ESSRS. GARY & DOZIER have .V. this day formed a Partneship f..r the Prac ce of LAW and EQUITY.,. One or the other at all times in their Office, near e Court flouse. . W. GAILY. JA MEs A. DoxtEa. SEdgefield, June 9 tf 22 Law Partnership. rH IE Undersigned having formed a partnership .in the PRIAC flGIE of LAWY and EQUITY r Egelield District, will izive prompt and diii ent attention to all businiess entrusted to thcir The residence of Mr. OWEss is at Baruwell C. I-that of Mr. SEIBEL5 at Rdgt tild, -. C. EMMET NElBELS, WV. A. OWENS. May 26 tf 20 1 B. GRIFFIN, A ttorney at L.\W and 3s olicitor in EQUITY, will attendi punctually > all busin .ss entrusted to his care. He may be found at all times either In the Office if the Commissioner in Equity, or in his own lice immuediately in rear of the Court HIouwe. EDEFIELD C. II., May 19, 158 . f4 E. H. YOUNGBLOOD, Attorz.ey at Lmna-s, W L L attend promptly to all business ielaced Vin his hands. igOfice at Edgefield C. H., S. C. May 19 tif 19 WiAIjTERL -mTT.Tr -PHYSICIAN, WILL attend promptly to all business of the Vprofessioni entrusted to his care. OFFICE, Edoefield C. LI., S. C. - Apl 6 18t f CHEOPLASTIC PROCESS -OF INsERTING 1 HE Subscriber having furnished himself with a licnse to use this N EW PROCESS of INSEETDTG ARTIFICIAL TEETH, s now ready to serve all who may need such, with in assurance of a more perfe~ct adaptation, and a :luser resemblance to the natural organs, than can je realized by any other method. Its perfect pu ity, cleanliness, freedom fr'nm all taste, or galvamio easatin, durability, comfort and security, are isong the advantage~s claimed for ibis SUP'ERIOR nod of setting A rtilieial Teeth.* * I. PARKER. Tune 24, - - . tf -- - 24 THO S. 3. & C. II. M OJISE, SUCCESSORS TO LEE A MOISE, WHOL1SAL GROCE, .No. 7, Hayane Streets CHARL.ESTON, S. C. Jan 27 ly -3 I, H. STEARNS k C0,, Domission Dealers in Everything U.S E F U L. Special attention given to BUYING, SE LLING nd REPAIRING MACHINERY. Broad Street, near Mechanic's Bank, Augusta, Qeorgia. June 15 . y 28 Rouse, Sign & Orutental Painting T11 i$ Subkseribeza take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Edgefield District, that they are now prepared to do all work entrusted to them in the line of OUSE AND ORNAXENTAL PAINTNG, Marbling, 6s8minlg, ANDUtPHOLSTERY, o all who may he plesaed to favor us with their patroagt., we promise to give entire satibfactlmn. All work entruated to us shall be executed with deapiateh snd in a workmanlike manner. Our terms will be regsonable. For further p'a ticulars call on us at Edgefield C. II. gy Ra3aNVe-Capt. JAS f. GatFrzx and Gen W,. . MloRaOX3, of this District. RICII & PAUL. Ju'y 21 1858 3m 28 L ELONS=Just rece-ived five Boxes Choic4 LEMONS. E. T. DAVIS, Agent. ?.. in tf 19 SPECIAL CARD GRAY & TURLEY AUGUSTA, GX. H AVE just received frnm New York, another lot of those FINE WHILE BRILLIAN'S, at 121 cents per yard. Also, Isabella, Jonannah and Caroline Wh'te FRINGES Ladkis' iarseilles COLLARS and 8.ETTS, both white and Colored; Birmingham and Metropolitan Extension HOOP SKIRTS; Black Silk MITTS, both long and short, with, and without fingers; An entirely new and handsome lot of RIBBONS, for Ladies' lonuete; Fifty pieces fine IRISH LINEN, to be so!d by tle piree "Ily, at extraorlinary l4w ptices; - DANAtKS, DOYLIES, NAPKINS; TOWELS. crash and linen; SHEETING, at prices that cannot fail to com mand a quick sale. Those in want of such Goods wou!d do w.ll to call soon. Augunts, June 14 tf 23 Fine Pianos, Books, MUSIC, &c,, &c, Tr [E Subscriber arter returning thanks to their -1 friends in K)GEFIELI) and adjoining Dis tricts, for their liberal patronage during the tat ten years, would inform them that they still con tinue to keep on hand a large assortment of PIANO FORTES * from the celebrated manufactories of RAVEN BA1 CON & CO.,. I;IEZRIrON, BROS.. and A. U. GALE & CO., New York. for'whoin they are iole Agents. These Instruments having already woin* such far famed celebrity, it is only necessary for us to repeat that for siren rik. durability and fiish, together with powter, depth, - sweelness and sofi ness of tone, they ehallenge competition. Persons wantng a superior PIANO FORTE, would do much'better to call and select frhm a large esortment, than by dealing with Peillars and Agents of inferior makers. where they have no ch'ohe, and have often to pay highet prices for Inferior lastru ments, than fina ones of superiar makers can be bought for. Every PIANO FORTE mold by us is warranted in every rispect, so the purchaser rus no risk whatever. Persons ordering from a distance' from us can depend upon getting a GOOD AR TICLE, as we make it a point to keep goods of the best quality and such as we can recommend and warrant in every respect. Their stock of MUSIC in very large and they are constantly retciving all new pjeces as they are published. GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGS of the bust quality always on hand. They would also call attention to their, la*e Stock of School an1 iscelaneou Book, Stationary Blank Book, . ad othe*r articles.-ALSO Always on hand the largest assortment in the State of GU ITA RS, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, FLUTES, FLAGEOLETH, VIOLIN BOWS;&c, and every artitle of Musical Merchandise. Carhart's and Needhan's and Princt' celebrated MELODEONS. ACCORIDEONS and VIOLINS repaired In the best manner. All of the above articles sold at low prices-for Cash or City acceptances by GEO. A. O.ATES & BROTHER. Broad Street, Agusta Ga., between 1J. S..'ani Globe Hotrls. April 7 1858 tf - 13 RICH EMBROIDERIE~S WUAT lAVE JUST RECEIVED WVvery large assortment of FRENCH WORKED COLLARS, SWISS AND .JACONET BANDSI, SWISS AND .IACONET TRIMMINGS,. SWISS AND JA CONET FLOUNCINGS, Plain and Emib'd l.INECN COLL ARS. Large assortment Plaint and Emb'd L. C. EDKFS, Rich Chantilly LACE VEILS, new styles. -ALSO Rich-Sllk and Lace hIANTILLAS; LINEN DUSTERS; Rich Organdle ?MUSLIN8;. Low-pried LAWNS. WHIT E JBRILLIAN'*S Plain and Chock NAIN8~00ES; "S ." JACONETS; " CAMBRIC8; S ~ " MULLS. These O00D3 having been recently boubht at a great reduction on the market price, will be sold correspondingly low, and a po)rtionl of themi hay intg been boughtt of the manufacturer about 60 per cent less thana they could have been boughtat any auction sale. they wili be sold lower than the same qluality of GOODS have ever been oil'ered at in this city. Our stock is otherwise well assorttel, and offers rr attractions itn the way of LOW PIl CEi. All of whtich we will be pleased to exhibit at our ONE PRICE STORE. BROOM & NORRELL. Augusta, Ge , June 30 1868 tf 26 NEW SPRING GOODS BOOTS AND SHOES! ' 'HOS, P. LAR Us, A ugusta,,Georgcia,hae Ethis day received a large lot of SPRING GOODS, and will ctntinue to do so through the summer, consisting ini part of Ladies' Silk F xed CONGRESS GAITERS, do do 'dn do . do Glove Kid Congress do do Colored TIPT do do Bhuick do do do Fine Phtiladelphia Kid and Morocco SLIP PERS, Misses' Fixed Kid-Totp KOSSUTII BOOTS.. do Kid and Morocco SLIPPERS and TIES, Childrens' S10ES, of every description, Mona' Calf Opera PUM P BOOTS, do Goats 1IEKLED INVINCIBL ES, do Patent WV. S. PUMPS and Oxford TIES, do ekoats 1. S. do di, Calf B3. 8. do' do Kid Congress GAITERS, do Utalf de doi Boys' do do do With a variety too numnerous to mention. Call and look. as I have attenative Clerks who will be glad to show the Goods. Augusta, Geo., April 5 tf 13 PRINTED MUJSLIN - DICI(EY & PIIIBBS, Augusta, Ga., IFhave juist opened ONE CASE. Which they are closing out at Six and a Quarter Cents per Yard. --AL0O TWO CASES* FIN4E FR ENCH 1YIUSLINS, At Twelve and a Half Cents per Yard. August, June 14 tf 23 $25 Reward, R ANAWAY from the Subseriber's mother, Iabout the 1st April last, his likely Mulatto boy RICH MOND, about 21 years old, and about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches hItgh. lia color is tolerable bright and his hair pretty straight, and wore when he left a moustache. He is intelligent and tolerably quick spoken. H~e has been raised in thme house, and is a valuable dining-roonm servant anid good eter. It Is supposed he is 1uw king about some of the neighboring cities,-either Hamburg, Augusta Charleston or Columbia. The above reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivery in any jail so that I may get Mim. And any information concerning him will be thankfully received. T. N. LUNDY. June 28 tf 24 5Tgo Augusta Constitutior~alist and.Charles ton Mercury will please copy weetkly for one month and forward bills to T. N. L., Edgefield C. H.S. C. F LOU3R AND CORN MEAL-Can be had at my heuse for Cask. -ALSO Leathr-lHarne"s, Sole, Upper, Kis &c. R. T. MIMS. Feb.S t f4 NZOTICE is hereby glvenahatapplication will .Lbe made at the- next Session- of -the Legisla ture, for a Charter for a Road to iun- fremthe. Lutheran Church, on Edistato Interset the Co lumbia Road at or near Col'John~ulet'ad wa anA. . a half miles from Edgegeldtillage, uan 8ma