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*INNER TO HON. M. L. BONAM. THE CITIZENS of the Fourth Congessional District and the State at large are respectfully in vited to attend a PUBLIC DINNER, to be given to our Representative, MON. MILLEDGE L. BONHA, at this place, on THURSDAY, the 2nd of Sep temnber next. #. S. TOMPKINS, E.MiMET SEIBELS, Committee J. B. GRIFFIN, of LOUDON BUTLER I Invitation. DR. J. W. HILL. J Edgefleld, S. C., Aug. 18, 1858. 3t32 Bible Society. A meeting of the Bible Society of the Edge fleld Baptist Association will be held with the Pleasant Grove Church, commencing on Friday before the fifth Sabbath in August. The intro ductory sermon will be preached on Friday, 11 o'clock, A. M , by Rev. W. P. IILL. B. F. CORLEY, Sec'ry. Aug18 2t 1 STEAM MILLS. From and after this date GRAIN may be ground attmy Miils on any day. R. T. MIMS. June 14, tf 23 Concordia Lodge, No. 50, I. F. M. A Regular Communication of this Lodge will be held at their NEW ILA LL, in the Odd Fellows & Mu sonic Building, on Saturday evening, the 21st Aug., at 7 o'clock. E. BLAND, W. M. D. R. DuassOE, See'ry. Aug 18 It 32 T ]E PALRIMETTO FIRE COMIPA NY will hold a meeting in the Masonic & Odd Fellows' Hall, on Thursday evening the 19th inst., at 8 o'clock. A punctual a'tendance is de sired. By order of the President. M. LEBESCIULTZ, Sec'y. Aug18 it 32 Dissolution! T HE Firm of I. L. CUNNINGHAM & CO. was dissolved on the 2nd inst., by mutual consent. All peri.ons having demands against us will present them for paymnt. All those indebt ed to us are respectfully solicited to call and settle as early as possible. as further indulgence will not be giin. H. L. CU.ANINGIIAM & CO. Hamburg, Aug 4, 1858. To the Public. H AVING sold cut our entire interest in the firm of H. L. Cunningham & Co. to our for mer partner Mr. HENRY NlOLOMON, wre take pleasure in recommending himl to our old eusto mers and friends. We are thankful for the liber"l patronage we have received, and solicit a conitinu suce of the same for our successor. I. L. CUNNINGIIAM, G. C CUNNINGHlAl. Hamburg, S. C., Aug .1, '58. 61m32 300 AORES PINEY WOODS LAND 1POR AT. T HE Subscriber is desirous of selling his VAL UaBL TRACT OF LAND, containing Three hundred acres of . Firt Quality Pine Land, lying immediately on the Hamburg & Edg, fleld Plank Road, 7 miles from Edgefield C. I , and bounded by lands of Benj. Bettis and others. There is on the premises an old but comfortabile Dwelling, the usual out houses, a good new Gin llouse and Screw, &c. The best of water is one of its superior advantages, as it abounds in the greatest conveniene~ throughout the, Tract. This place is susceptible of the highest im provement. Thte land under cultivation is p~ro dnctive, and well adapted to Cotton, Corn, &c. About 130 Acres of this Tract are cleared, a portion of which is new ground-whilst the re miainder is wvell-timbered woodland. Thoso wishing to make a fine investment, and at the same time buy a good home, will do well to call on the subscriber at an early day. Price reasonable, and terms accommtodating. THIOS. SWE ARENGIN. Aug 8tI 32 For Sale, T HE subscriber, wishing to remove to the Vi' Slage, for greater convenienee to business. offers his WELL IMPROVED PL ACE for sale, situated three miles West of Edgefkild Court House, on the A bbeville Road. My place is in the neighiborhooud of Major .Joh-, 11. H ughes, Jas. L. Hill, Mrs. Ilagood and ..ohn' 11I. Hlollingsworth, most exeellent neighbots. '1 hose wishing to purehase will please call on the subscriber. Terms of sale will be made very accommodating. G. W. LANDRUM. A ugust 18, tf 32 Public Bale. ON the first Monday in Sepitenuber next, I will ~.Ysell at public Sale, at Edgehield Court flouse, to the highest hidder, two Negro Slaves, to wit: AMlAND.A, a likely young woman, ubout twenty years old, and FA NNY, a valuable woman about h thirty-five years old. Said slaves are beth very valuable, and will be sold under a Mortgage, which has been assigned to mei, executed by Lewis Covar, on the 27th day of December 1850. C. B3RIJCE WA LKER, Per E. Szaa.es, Agent. Auog. 18. 3t 32_ M. ILK.-I amt prepared to furnish the Village ..with GOOD RIC11 MILK, at 10 ets. a quart. ELBERT BLAND. Aug. 18 tf 32 N OTICE.--AIl persons having claims against the I.state of William Logue, dec'd., are hereby requested to present theta properly attest .ed ; anid all persons indebted to said gtate must make immnediate payment. - E. H1. YO UNGBLOOD, Adm'r. Aug 18 tf 32 STATlE 0OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELJD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. B Y WV. F. DURISUE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge. field District. *Whereas, II. M. Tralb~ert, bath applied to me for' betters of A dministration, on all and singular the gooids and chattles, rights and credits ufJ hhex Ui. TIalbert, late iof thie Dar~r.ct af-'read, deeatsed. Trhese are, thiereforc, to cite and adnmomik all and singular, the kindred andl creditors of the said deceas ed, to lie and appear before me,at our next~rdinary's Court for thie said [District, to be hlen at Edge-fiid C. II., on the 23rd day of A uszunt inst., to show causle, if any, why the said admninistration should inct be granted. Given under my band and etal, thi... 9th 'ay '. Auguns: in the year of our Lord ione ti on.d eth hundred and fifty-eight, arid in the83d year oh A net, can Independence. W. F. ODCII SOE, O. F. D. August2 e Administrator's Notice. A ILL persons indebted to the Estt of Mrs. M~. Iary Burt, dleceaised, are request. d to tmake payment, and thosec having demands namst th.e same, will please p~retent them in due formi with otut delay. W. T. SCuTT, Adm'or. Aug. 11 . tf 31 MOTICE is h~ereby given that application will .L be made by t~te Town Council of flamburg, S. C., to the general A s-emubly at its next session, for an ametidmetnt of its charter. Hamburg, August 11, 1858 tf 31 N OTICE I.4 HEREBY GIVEN that appli cation will be made at the next tsessin of the f.cgis!atutre, to vest in B. F. L-mndrtum all the right, title and interest, of Christian BreithiatPt, dec'd., or of his heirs, in and to the Tract of Land lately occupied biy Bartlett W. lant her, dec'd., devised to hinm by his father Jiohn Hlatcher, dec'd., said land having been eschneated to the State of South Carolina. July 21 1 Snt* 28 Notice. ~TRA YED from my plhiee on Big Creek, about Sthe 22nd inst., a Mouse Colcured M AUli MULE, branded on the shoqilder with the letter V.--Aiso strayed at the same time a small BAY MARE. Any information of them will be thankfully re ceived, aaid the informer conmpensated. W. P. BUTLER. 3dg.At e T. TI S. C. Junne 30 if 26 NEGRO WOOLENS. WRIGHT & ALEXANDER, Globe Hotel Building, Broad St. Augusta, Ga., INVITE the attention of Planters to tl.edr large and complete assortment of 2Vr'ELCia. C=AOT'3EDVi Now in Store, embracing Schley's BEET GOODS; Virinia KERSIYS and PLAINS, of superior weiaht and quality, manufactured of domestic wool. Aho, Viruinia FULLED PLAINS, a most superior goods. OSNABURGS, Georgia STRIPES; Marlboro PLAIDS and STRIPES; Plaid LINS EYS-a superior at ticle; Heavy FL XNNELS for servants. Together with a full assortment of' Fancy and staple Goods! We invite an examination of our Stock. Our Goods will be found as represented. 1irPrices reasonable, and terms accommoda ting. Augusta, Aag 18 6t 32 J. ANSLEY & SON, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in BACON, LARD, FLOUB, GRAIN, &c. ILL give strict attention to the Sale and Purchase of Merchandise, Flour, Grain, and all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. By strict personal attention to business, we hope to secure a liberal patronage from the citizens of Edgefleld and.the adjoining Districts. Orders for Bagging, Rope, Family Supplies, &c. promptly filled. Liberal cash advances made on Cotton and other Produce when desired. Augusta, Aug is 3m 3 POULLAIN, JENNINGS & CO., GROCERS & COTTON FACTORS, Opposite Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga., (C 1ONTINU K as heret.f.,re, in connection with their Grocery business, to attend to the sale of COTTON and other Produce. They will be prepared in the Brick Fire-Proof Warehouse, now in process of erection in the rear of their store, at the intersection of -Jackson and Reynold streets, to receive on storage all consign ments made theni. Ljf Liberal eash advances made on Produce in store when requested. ANTOINE POULLAIN, TIIOMAS .1. JENNINGS, ISAIH PURSE. Augusta, Aug 1Gilm MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GA., AT AUGUSTA. T lIE NEXT ANNUAL COURSE of Lectures in this Ins:ittition will begin ott the first itlonday in Noveunber nexi, with an ntrothictor. I.ecture by Prof. .1 os Es. Emeritus Prof. of A natomy-Q. M. NEW TON, Ml D. A natomr, -if. F. CAM1 PB E LL, M. D. Surgerv.-L. A lIGAS, M. D. Chemistry and Pharmiiacy-JOS JONES, M. 1). Institutes and Practice-L. D. FORD, M. D. Physio'ony and Pathological Anaorny-HI. V. bl. MILLENR. M1. 1). Materia Medica, Therapentics and Medical Ju risprudence-I. P. G.\RVIN, M. D D)eIon0strator of Anatomy-ROBERT CANIIP BELL;, M. D. Assikstat tDemons'rator-S. D. &IMM0N., M. D P'roseetor to, the Professor of Surger-ll. WV. D. FOR D.M D. Curator of~ Museunm-T. P. CLE AVEL AND. Tickets for the whole Course..........0& 00 Matrieniation (to he taken onic.)...... 5 00 Practical A atmy (to be takeun onace) 10 00 For fuarthe~r infotnmation, appily to any member f the Faculty, or to the undersignedl. I. P. GARYIN, Dean. Aug. 11, 1858 6t 31 EFFERS & COTHRANS, CHARLESTON, S. C., WAILL continue the F aet orag e an d VConaaiuNssiOn Businmess in this City. (their Ollice on Central Wharf) where they will e pleased to give strict attention to Lhe sale of COTTON, FLOUR, WHEAT, &C., r to any business entrusted to thetr care. Will uy Goods or family supplios to ord.-r, Cotnmissionts for Buying or Selling will' he 21 er cent. / They take this opportu'ty of returning their banks to their friends andi patronts for their libe ral paatroniage, andi respectfully solicit a continu ne of the same. II. L. JEFFERS. W. S. COTIIRAN, JOHN COTRtRAN. Charleston, Jtuly 10, 1858. '2m 27 LAWTON & Mc~NEIL, Pactors & Comanislsiont Mcehaiuts, 24 VENDIUE RANGE, Axn 17 ACCOM MO 'DA10N WIA RF, Agent~s for Defluru's P'hosphate of Lime, and ibearly's Animaia Comptlost or Cereal Fertilizer. gi Consiganenis of Produtce solicited. WV. S. LAWTON, July 13 1858 tf 27 NEW GOODS FOR 1858 ! PRING AND SUMMER SUPPLIES. [ A~l now receiving my Spring supptlies of Dry I.Goods, Groceries, &c., &c., which, in point ofI quality and cheapness, will compare favorably with the Goods ofrered by the merchants of IUamburg nd Augusta. My stock of Dry Goods consists of almost every -ariety of Ladies' Dress Goods, f the most fashionabale styles and of all qualities. lso, a fine assortment of seasonable Goods for Gentleanenl and Youth's Wear. Also, a large variety of' BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &C. In the G ROCERY line I am prepared to ofher uch inducetments as muttst, please may cuistomers. y stock consists of an assortment of Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, &c. Also, always on hand TOBA CCO, SEGA RS, SNUFF, WVIN E S, BR ANDIES, P U RE MEDICINES, &c. gg Come and look at my Stock. . L. hARMON. Winter Seat, Mar 22 * tf 11 $25 Reward, I ANA^A f**m 'he Subs'riber's mother, 'about the 1st April last, his likely luuiLto oy RICHIlC)N D, ab~out 21 years ohi. antd about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high.. H is color is tolerable bright andl his htair p~retty straight, antd wore when he leit am moustache, Hie is intelligetnt and toerably quick spoken. lie has beetn raised in the house, and is a valuable dining-room servanit and goo~d ostler. It is sup1posed he is lurking about some of the seighborinag cities,-either Hfambumrg, Aumgumsta, Ch~arletoza or Columbia. The above reward will ~e paid for his apaprehensimn anod delivery in atny jail so that I may get him. And any information concerninig him will be thankfully received. T. N. LUNDY. June'23 tf 24 irTce A nausta Constitutior~alist and Charles tonNercury will pleaso copy weekly for one month and forward bills to T. N. L., Edgelield C. 1!., 5. C. NTOT ICE is htereby given Lhat application will .Lbenmade at the r.ext ss'on of the Legisla atur, for a ( harter for a Road to rum from the LuI.eran Church, on Edisto, to intersect the Co hmbia Road at or near Col. John Hluiet's, two and a half miles from Edgefield Village. May 5 -3m 16 FLOUJR AND CORN MEAL-Canm be Ihad at my house for Cash. -ALSO Leather-Harness, Sole, Upper, Kipsa, &c. R. T. MIMS. Feb.3 - tf 4 N OTiCE is hereby given that appllication will be made at the next Session of the Leg islatr'- to incorporate Iarmony Methodist Epis co~al Churcha. A u. g 3m 20 Hardware, Cutlery, & c. W M. H I L L, HAMBURG, S. C., IT OULD inform his friends . SV and all who may be trad.ing ' to this Market, that he still con tinues to keep a FULL and well selected Stock of Goods in the above line, and solicits a share of patronage from all who may be in want of any ar ticles he keeps, assuring them that every exertion shall be made to give satisfaction to the purchasur in quality and price, feelinz confident that he can vell his Goods on as Reasonable ternas as they can be purchased at ANY HOUSE IN AUGUSTA. His Stock is now COMPLETE, having added largely by recent purchases from the BEST Manu facturers. His Stock is such that almost every one can find some article on their list of wants, and on such terms as cannot fail to please-amongst %hich is a good assortment of Cut NAILS of all sizes, of the bcst brands, in cluding all sizes of SPIKES, Also, English and American Horse Shoe Nails, Wagon qnd Wrought Nails, all sizes. a Nail RODS and Sheet and Uoop IRON; Blister, German and Cast STEEL; Collins & Co., Leverett's and other celebrated make of Broad, Chopping and Hland AXES, HATCHETS, &c; Mill, Cross Cut and Hand SAWS, all kinds; Hammers, Chisels, Augers, Drawing Knives, Adzes, Gimblets, Brace and Bitts, Mill, Hand Saw and every variety of Files and Rasps, Saw Setts, Compasses, 11ollow Augers and Bitts, Gauges, Planes of every description, Plane Bitts, and every Variety of Carpenter's Tools. Edge Tools of every description. Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Screw Plates, Sledge, Hand and Shoeing Hammers, Rasps, Drills, Tongs, &c., ll of the best manufacture. Great care having been taken in the selection of these articles, they can be relied upon as the best. Pocket and Table Cutlery. His Siock of Pocket and Table Cutlery is complete and quality unsurpassed --amongst whiei can te found full Setts of Toble Culery, of Joseph Rodgers & Saons celehratd manufacture; Pocket and Pen Knivces all patterns and qual itiesi; fine Iazors. Seis s.ors, Shears, &e. Also, a great variety of S'M A L L W A R E S, Suchas Pins, Needle, Port Mnies, llair 11rushes, Combs, 'aper Envelopes, Pens, Peneik, &o. Guns, Pistols. &e. On hand a Oice lot of G tns and Pistols of the linest quality-Colt's, Adanis' and i iean's and others make of limepaters, seif-coieking. Also, an assortnient of P'ocket listu!s, Percussion Caps, Shot Itelts, Powder Flasks, Game lBagg, Cleaning Rods, &c. Building MaterialS. His Stock of Phuilding nierial swill lie found com ilete, consisting in part of Loeks. llinges, Screws, Window Fastenings, all kinds and qualities. Also, Till. Pad, Trunk and Chest Looks. Light and Hlcavy Castings. Always on hand a line assirtinit of light nu heavy Castings, Pots, Ovens, Spiders, Tea Ket tls, Well Whes, Wilihe Irons, &v.- ; Farmer's Boilers, CauldIroins, Wagon ilexes, Sadi irons, Fire Dogs, Shovel nad Tongs. Cooking and Hieatintg Stoves, A LL P.\TTERNS AND SZ ES. Wagon Chains, till kinds, Log Countinaued. Halter atnd Trrace Chaiins, Spandes and shovels, H ay Forks, Crockery and Glass Ware, &c. Also, mtnufacturer of all kind, of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware ! All are earnestly solicited to call and examiae C fr themselves. And you will findl it ereatly to your intereset to patronize your old Edgefiebal D)s n trict eitiz-n. .'WMl. NILL. Uamburg, Oct 28 tf 42 CHEAP FAMILY GROCERIES! rj IE Subscriber is now receiving andl opening .a VERY C11O1CE STOCK of well selected GROCERIES, To whi~ch lie begs leave to invite the attention of Planters iin want of Choice Supplies, lie maty be found in the lBlockr of Buihelings fornmely occupied by GKORGE RO.BIN-;.)N as a liardware Store. My course will be to adopt the old maotto, "A nintbie Penuny is better timani a Slow Shilling !" My Stock will consist in part of the following ar- I eles: St. Croix SUG A R.; New Orleans, old praevss, SUG.\R; "new " do. Stuart's A. 13. and C. Seft do. "(A) Crushied do. " Powdered do. " Sugar IIouse SYP.UP; New Orleans do. Cuba .\OL ASSES ; Old Government Java COFFEE; Rio da,. superior; English Dairy and Cnshaen CHIEESl t Choice Old HIRANDY and hilmlaind GIN ; Jamaica and New Enazlandl RUM;. John Gibson's XX tand XXX; Rectified and Tennessee WVH 15K EY ; CONFECTIONA 1RIES and PICHiLES: MACKEREL1, SA LMON anal SA RDINES; Superline FLOUR, &c., &c.t 1 A Frosh supply of ORANGES and APPLES; j Together with many' other articles tooi tetdious to h mention. THOS. KERNAGNIAN. ( P. S.-Also a fresh supply of No. 1 aiid 2 ' MlACKEREL in Kitts, j and ft Bbls; pi Buckwheat FLOUR, No. 1; Fine Spanish SEGA RS; MACCARLONI; CITRON; and CRACKERS; 25 D3bls. Fresh Thiomastoin LIME ; T. K. H aniburg, Jan. 19 ly 2 Iouse, Sign & Orinmeiinl Painiting ! r PllK Subscribers take ple'asure in annouineing to .the citizens of Edhgelield Ditirict, that they are now prepiared to do aill work entrusted to them in the I ne ofl.' HOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, Mtar-bling, Gr'ainuing, ANT) UPH-OLSTERY, To all who may be ladeasedl to favor us with their patrna:ge, we proiste to give e'ntire sati-factiaa.. All woark enatrustead to us shall be excuted with despatch atnd in a workmianiiike iner. Our teriis will be reasonatble. For further par tiu'rs call (in u-s at lEligeed C. 11. gy Ir:i'atLcNi-Caipt .Ias 1H. Gini'sr, and Cen. W. C. Mlon~oxE, of this l.istr'et. RICll & PAUl'. Ju'y 21 1858 3m 2 CARRIAGE REPOSITORY ! C HI R I S T I E & H U R LB E R T. TIIE Susribers oifl'r faar sale at the old stand of R.1.Sullivan, a C110ICE collection of Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies, and all other arties in their line. They have made arrangements to keep their Ilouse supplied with the IIEST ARTICLES, from the IIEST Factories in the United States, which they will sell LOW FOR CASI, or for good paper on. shart ime. CAIR1.GF.S and !!UGGIES of every des eriptiotn wall be furinishaed to order on short notice. S. CiHRISTIE, A. IURLBERLT. A pril 22 tf 15 N OTICE--All persons indlebted to me will ind their Notes in the hanads of Mir. William Spires oif IHaniburg-and to save cost they iiust settlc before return day of next Octobe'r Co.urt. WM. C. BEWLEY. Ilamburg, A ugust 4, 1658 3t 30 NOTICE.-The Debtors and Creditors of Wmn. Fvy, D~eceased, are hereby notified to meet me in the Ordinary's Oilice at Edgefield C. II., on the 2nd Mondany in October nex', as a final settlement wiad be made on the" Estate ati that time. E. N. FOY', Adm'or. Au.. 4,185 91 30 1858 SPRING EXPOSITION!. 1858. SPRING IMPORTATIONS OF FIRST CLASS STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS! Bilks, Grenadines, Bareges, Challies, Mus lins, Embroideries, Hosiery, Linens. and Domestic Goods, And the usual line of Goods kept in a first class Dry Goods store. Ladies will find in our ex ensive stock the great st assortient, in each of te above departments, ver exhibited in Augusta. Our great facilities or obtaining GOODS from-Auction and large Im jorters, are such as to ensure our customers that hey may make their purchases from us at the rcry lowest prices;- and many leading articles unch below the market viue. Our Northern, Eastern and European Corres orlents will send us weekly throughout the sea on, all that is New,Novel and stylish, in lie way of Dress Goods and Einbroideries. Our House claims the especial attention of Stran ers and Visitors, as only one ptice is asked, and .11 Goods are marked in plain figures; therefore, nexperienced purchasers are nos over charged. - Ladies will alvays receive kind. and courteous ttention-it will afford our salesmen pleasure to how Goods. DICKEY fr PIIBBS. P. S.-Sole Southern Agents for John White ide & Co's ee'ebrated IRISH LINENS. Augusta, Mar 29 tf 12 PRINTED MUSLINS, ICEEY & PINIDBS, Augusta, Ga., have ju-t opened ONE CASE PDRNTED MUSLON@, Which they tire closing out at Six and a Quarter Cents per Yard. -Lso TWO CASES FIXE FRENCIH MUSLINS, At Twelve and a HaUl Cents per Yard. Augusta, June 14 tf 2.1 A. FREDERICK, MANUFACTURER AND DEALIR IN CANDIES AND ONFECTIONARIE S, Broad Street, Augausta, Ga., his on hand a large and varied steek of all kinds of AND FANCY IMPORTFD CONFECTIONARIES, FOREIGN AN) DOMKSTIC F IR U I TS, P C.-K L ES, P R E S E R V E S, CATSUPS ANi SAUCES, WINES, L QU OR S, Of all kinds. East Eavana and American &ec., &c., &ec., WIIICII IE WIlA SRLL Whoicsale and Retail, t tht lwt prices, and on liberal ternis. lartieu'ar attention giv. n to orders. A ugusta, .luily 28, 1858____3m 29 CLARKE & ROYAL, DEA LRERS IN Boots, Shoes, Trunks, &c., ~AV E always en hand a LARGE and GOOD LStoek of EVhE RY VAR IETY. .In our as rtmenmt may be founid all qualities, from the cheap it to the finest articles. We will use all eundeavoO to ple.ase those who sy favor us with a catl. We will have on hand a large lot of PLANTA 'ON USROGSANS and 10!8E SERVANT 1101ES, some-of which will be~ as good as the best. A gusta, Aug. 4, ?858 2m 30) M. P. ST 0YVA LL, WAlEHt.USE AND COMMISSION lYERCHIANT, ' CONTINUE~S the bumsiness in / gtl its~ branches, in his large and ____ anniiixbous Fire P roof Warehouse, onu Jackson ret. near the GlIobe lotel. Orders tor Goodls, &e , promptly and carefully lied. The usual Cash facilitts afforded customers. Augusta, An2 4 38m* WJLLlMI II TUTT, W\IIOLJESA L E AND R E T A I L DRUGGIST! (Opposite Augusta Hotel,) Augusta, Ga. Establis~hed, 1844. II AS in store a very extensive stocek of PUTRE LDRiiGS, FA MILY and PLANTATION [EDICINES, PA INTS, OILS, W I N D 0 W ILASA, &c., the quatlity and price of whi,.h he 'arants equal to any in the South. A call from urchsrs is respeerfully solicited. He has now on band G00 Ounces Sulph. QUININ Ei, 50 Lbs. CIILUR OVORID, 50 Onnees MOR~IllNE1, 100 Lbs. TLTUkK11Y OPIUM, 10 Rh~s. No. I CA STOR OI L, 2,000 Li's E1PSOM S.\ LTS, 500 Ga!s. LINSlED OIL, 12 Doz',. .I ACOWPS CORDI.-IL, 60 " M U(TST ANG LINlMENT, 2 4' MIEDI)CiNE CIIIESTS, for Fanmilies and Plantations, 12 loz Ba-rhanve's lIolnd BITERS, 12 " Seallenberg~us FAver and Ague ANTIIDOTI, 12 tie.. Osgordl's Itndia CII0LAGOGUTE. A ugusta, July 2S, 18-,8 3m 29 W E HEAVE .JUST RECEIVED a very large assortment of RENCIl WVORKED) COLL \RS swiss AND -IACONET DAND$. SWISS AND .I ACONET TRIMMINGS, SWISS AND JACONET FLOUNClNO.S, lain and Emh'd LINEN COLL ARS. Lare assortment Plain and Emb'dJ.. C. H DKFS, Rich Chantilly LACE VEILS, new styles. --ALSO Rich Silk and Lace MtANTILL AS; LINEN DUSTERS; Rich Organdie MUTSLINS; Low-priced LAWNS; WIIITI D RILLIANTS; Plain and Check NAINSO0KS; " JACONETS; o" CAMBRICS;. o" NIULLS. These O00'DS having been recently bouaht at a wreat reductioni on thne market price, will be soldt uorrespondinaly low, and a portion of them hav in~g been botuht of the manufactumrer about 50 per cent less than they could have been bought at any sut~ion sale. they wilt be sold lowver than the same rinality o.f GOODS have ever been ofib'red at, in is eity. hur stock is otheorwise well assorted, and nifers rare attractions in the way of LOW Pil CES. All of which we will be pleased to exhibit st our ONE .PR ICE STOR E. BROOMY & NORRELL. Augusta, Ga , June 30 1858 tf 25 NTOTICE.-All persons indebted to the Es ? tate of John Kirksey, dee'd., are hereby timely warned to make payment forthnwith;- and ttosehaving claims against the Estate are notified to render them in, properly attested, at an early day. E. P. U. KIRKSEY, acting Ex'or. n.. c3n0e f 61 Edgefield Female Collegiate INSTITUTE - T HE Exercises of this Institute were 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 five months t ach. The Urst Session will end on the 16th July. The second will pommenee 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, Includinu Spel ling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Eng lish Grammar, Geography, and Vocal Mu sic, per Session,........... ......$12,50 In the Collegiate Department, including Read ing, Writing, Eng. Grammar, Geography, Naturil 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 Fes 10,00 Embossed Embroidery, " 10,00 Tufing, ." 10,00 Hair Work, " 10,00 Grecian Painting, " 10,00 Oriental Paititing, " 10,00 Pastel Painting, ' 5,00 Students of Music on the Piano will lie charged $3 per Session for u e of Piano, to pay expense of eeping instruments in tune. Each pupil will be charged $1.50 per Session to lefray contingent expenses, for fuel, &c. LVfTuition bills due and payable at the end of ach Session. The Institute will be furnished with three Pi anos in three separate rooms of the Institute build ing for the use of the pupils. Vdeal Music is deemed by the Proprietors to be i necessary part of every young lady's education, ence singing is made a part of the regular exer ises of the Institute, and the whole School will he -ercised in Vocal music as often as twice a week. W. W. ADAMS, S. W. NICHOLSON. At the close of the year a Cat-digne will he pub ished cmbr.,eing the names of all the pupils iii at t'ndance during the year, with an engraving of the nuildings and premises. Edgefield, S. C., A ug 11, 1858. tf 31 Kings Mountain Military Schools Major M. JENKINS, Capt. A COWARD, I HE Exercises of this School will he resumed 'on the 1st day of eptenher, 1858. rerms for next Session of four Months..........80,00 PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Letters of Application directed to tho Prinei ials, care of Cait. A. Coward, Charleston, S -C., iii to Scliteiber Ist. Ang. 11, 1858 2t 31 Ridgeway Academy. TiE Exercise of this institution will le con . ductled under the superin:endante of the bitsc'riber, this year; md he trusts, by strict .tention to lupils committed to his care ti give atisfaction to paretis, and advance the pupils as 'apiily as pomsible. Hates of Tuuitioa. 1st Class-Orthography, Rteading and Aritl$tic, $12.00. nd Cla.4-Primary Geography antd the ab~ove, $15.00. rd Class-The above studies with English Grammar, $18.00. th Chss-The same with Algebra and Gonmetry, . $20.00. atin and I'-renchi, $25 00 Altho~ughl it is dlesiraimi that pupils should begin itlh the first rof the quarter, still, pupils will be eecved at all times, and charged only for the iroportion of the timne of the session remiainitng. Mt. B. WARDb. April 14 ly 14 CURRYTON CII00LSe 'IE Exercises of the First Session will be clored on the 8th inst. After a 'ece.<s of two reeks, they will be resumed on the 26th inst.' J AS. HI. MORRIS, Prin. July 7 tf 26 FIlE LIVER INVIGARATOR. PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD. Sgreatselentile medienl discovery, and is dalyv worktng -Leures, atmost to,, great to believe, it cures as if' by nmag . even, the lirst doseo giving benefit, and seldmin more than Ee botlie i:.rtuire'd to ettre any kind of Liver Complaint, r.m: thme worst .t,indhe orF) ypepjslia to 0 commoniuf hend che, all 1 of tu tienre the rieult of a dilsenede Liv er. Te liver is one' of tthe prh~Inlclipa regulators of the umnnito luity, andt when, i performns Its functions well e pomwers of tthe a' tem are futlty de'veloled. rTe l,,:imneh1 is tOit enitirely de~ ..pendient in I tie h~e:tthy elotn of the~ Liver fur the plropler pe'rthrunnttee ot ils m~utIns. W hen the stiumt neh' at is at l'autt. the bioli re L radt, atnd the, whole system, s, fltre rs ain conis: nen*ce of oneu organ-the' .t. Liver- havintg eentse'tiito t, its duty. For the dlisens~ es of that oirgani, one ofth ririt'urs has' inadte It hits studty, in a piratice. of tore than twety yeafrs, to findIsomueremuety wthere l tlh to enunternet the manty derange'tnents t rihd It Is liable. To pirove that tis re m'~tedy is at last found, tany irsnu truuble'd with Liv e r Coinpinint, i n a ni y (t ts f-,rm,iw has biut to try a t hottle, andi convictitn is m upotlud hats been, foirmed by dis~'lvintg gumas ndtu extraictlig that paurt L-whuieh is soulubtle for the in' ee virltes ouf the mealtt'' eine,. 't'hese gui renIioret it tmorbid or hadu mniter f rom thg~ system,, sup~ily g ini tt~rhteirpien henlhy M tow _of bite, in vigoratitig g a radtientt eure witthut n nm y oft thie dhiagr'eenle lter effects, felt lby using 'aluitnet or 3tin~eral P'm on thant Is utsunily resir tel toi. Oe ,tose after enitg iW stutlcientt to relIieve ihme tomnehcl, andi prevenit the ( .todt front riling and sour Onl~iy one dose taken before retirilig, prevents Oly one do.se ltaken tt - night loosenls the bowels Oni " !e taken, after velh " mienl will eure Dyspepsia. ElfOnet dosew of two ten sponsful will always re xv Sick Ilenudneher. Oe bottle takeni for fe innxle ob~struc'tion. removes e nutse of the dis'es'. inut ma~ke'saperfect eurei. Oly one dlose immed'xi a___itety reltieves Chohei, while On'dose, oftxn relm'nte.' Is ua sure cure 6,r Chl tra Morbuns, and a tire - ventn~tive of Cholern. One iltse, takeni mith.. will ptrevenit thte recuirre'nce if itlous Attneks, whIle it relieve.s all painfrul f'eel j.?T Otnly one boltle Is neededu tothrow nut of the ysem: the 'effet's of ,r.edli e~ ine tter a hong siekniess. Otte bottle taiken for J ,ntudice, re itnovies all ~elwess o r unutaural (6 color fromt the skin. Otte d.tse takent a short limie henltre enting gives vigor to t appetite, antd tunkekus .uld digesl wllt. Otte uto, iflen repen'it'ed. eure's Chiroi liinxrrbn"iiinm its rirst forms. whtile suzinmetr antI bowel comp~tlaits yichi al nost o the lirnt dohe. One ior t wit ioses eures atlncks enusedi tiy wvorms, while for ivrs in chcildrent, the're i.s ni surer, safer tir specedier retm dvi itn thme worl, n-s It neveor fails. There is no extiggeratimn int tese stateents:i they itre lix sober rneta, that we cenn give evlhince to prve whtile itt wo' use It are giving their unmantimuou te'stition in its exi'r taket infimite ple'nsure in reecnimendhingthsmden as a preventtive for Pever andi A gue, Chill 1"ever, andi aiii -e'eru of a ilious type. It operntes with certity. and h ti~ousnsare illinig to) testif'y to its wondelxrf'ul irtue's. Amntg the hund,,redls of Liver llx'tediehs now offe'redm to h utblic, titere nre noneit we enn so highly reenmmtetnd us in. SANFOi r)S INVlGO vrT i, set genemrnly kntownt ttiw thtroughout th.. Uminton. ThIs primrafittin t5 truly a Liver ltnvigtrnttr, pirioducig thec tntst happy results otn nal ivho use It. Ahtnttst lnnmetxrnble' certitlente's hatve beeno 'v . 't tm thme gre'at vir'tui of this tm'dic'itne by thos' of thex ht gh ot stndinltg hii si'tyi' anid we knoiw It tim bhei bestl piri't .Proprietors,31 xli iroatwny, Ne'w Yitrk. rg"fITor salte at Edlgetlehlt C. HI. by G. L. PEN4N, Agent. Jtne 6, 195. ly y Bacon and Lard. J UST rece'ivemd a large supply oi'f ACON SIDES, SH1OU Ll)ERS andi 11 A SS, oif supterioir quali ty, which is oflere'd for sale at V ERY LOW lFIG RES. Please enlI and exaumine thxis fine flacon btfore purchasing elsewhiere. Alsto, 1000 Lbs. LBA F L.ARD, in .Tars. G. L. PENN, Agt.A .uneD9t 22 Bricks! Bricks!! T' HJE Subscriber havimn purchased that excel Ilent and well-fittedI out Brick Yard. long knono :s t~he Simikins' Yarmd, has jutst mtade andl thiorotugly burnt 100,000 CHOIC E BRICKS, whmich will bie sohld ont reasonablle terms. A con sueralie discount allowed for the Cash. HI. D). CR00OKER. A pril 21 1858 ~ - f __ 5 OTJI !--Al lwrsons inehbtedl to the Es Ntate of Geoirge MlD. 1earr... are requ ste.d to take jitntedliate se.ttle~ment ; and those having denands agaitmst the Estate will please present them forthwith, properly attested. E. P. II. KIRKSRY, A d'or. Jan. 6, .-.52. XOTICE-All having claIms againut the .L Est-te of Levi Bledsoe, dee'd., are notified to render them ini properly attested; and those indebted to said Estate must pay up forthwith. LEWIS BLEDSOE, Adm'or. Ag..a4 80 CANDIDATES. M The Friends of Col. JAMES P. CARROLL respectfully present him as a Candidate for the State enate at the Qnsuing election. g- TuE Friends of WILLIAM GREG0, Esq., respectfully announce him.as a Candidate for Sen ator at the next election. Feb1 gW TuE Friends of W. W. ADAMS, Esq., re spectfully present him as a Candidate for the State Legislature at its next Session. Mar 23 #to* 11 gg The Friends of J. HAMPDEN BROOKS, Esq., respectfully present him as a Candidate for the Ntate Legislature at its next Session. ggTus Friends of Maj. ABRAM JONES re spectfully present him as a Candidate for re-elee- I tion to the State Legislature. Mar 10 to* 9 gWTnz Friends of Mr. WADE HOLSTEIN, respectfully nominate him as a Candidate for elec ion to a Seat in the next Legislature. Mar 10 to* 9 gWEj are authorized by the friends of Col. JAMES TOMPKINS to announce him as a Can 4idate for a Seat in the next Legislature at the ensuing election. gg The friends of Col. JOHN QUATTLEBUMI respectfully announce him as a Candidate for a I seat in the next Legjslature at the ensuing election. April 7 to* 13 0- We are authorized by the friends of Maj. A. L. DEARING, to nominate him as a Candidate 1 for a seat in the House of Representatives at the next election. April 7 to 13 t E7 The friends of M. W. GARY, Esq., present hin as a Candidate for the State Legislature at the next election. Mar. 31. to* 12 Wor Bh3orril. WM. QUATTLE1, LEWIS JONES, II. ItOULTWA RE, LEWIS dOVAR, V. W. SALE, Por Clers.. JAMES SPANN, ROBERT ). BItYAN, JACKSON COVAR, F. M. NICHOLAS, EDMUND PENN, S. IIARILTISON, WILLIAM L. STEVENS, LEWIS COLEMAN, For Tam. Colleetal. T. J. WIIITAKfER, E. W. HORN, THE1O'.iILUS DEAN, CHARLES CARITER, CHAS. M. MAY, . v JOHN C. LOVELESS, STA RLINUI TURNER, M. W. LYLES, Wor Orctira.ary. D. L. TURNER. E. B. FOREST, W. F. DURISOE, l. C. B UTLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ofice in Law Range, EDGEFIELD C. IH., S. C. May 15 tf * 2 CARIROLL & TOMPRINS, H.\VIE this day formed a Partnership for the a PRILACTICE of LA W and EKQUITY. '] JL.P. CARl-lOLL, i . WV. TO.1PKINS. tl Edgeflk, A-ay 15, tf 25 P ar tn er shkip. 1ESRS. GARY & DOZEER have .Ythis day formed a Partnership fur the Prae- e ie. of LAW andi EQUITY. .. One or the other at all times in their Officee, near f the Court I louse. . W. GAav. JAMEs A. DoZIiza. Edgefild, June 9 tf 22 . law Partnership. HE Undersigned having formed a partnership in the PRAC [ICE of LAW and EQUITY for Edgefield District, will Mive prompt and dili ent attention to all businecss entrusted to Lheir I Thle residecnce of Mr. OwExs is at Barnwell C. i--that of Mr. bEIBELs at ifdgefield, S. C. EMMET >E[BELS, W. A.0OWENS. _ ay 20 tf 20 B. GRIFF~IN, Attorney at L \W and K) Solicitor in EQUITY, will atten1l punctually to all busine~ss entrusted to his care. lie may be found at all times eithecr in the Office of the Comamissioner in Equity, or in his Uwn I 11ic immediately in rear. of the Court House. EDGEFIED C. II., May 19,Z 1 -8 t E. II. YOUNGBLOOD, Attorn.OY at .aw, WIA ILL attend promptly to all business iplaced Vin his hands. rVOttice at Edgefield C. H., S. C. May 10 tf 19 P H Y S I CI AN, WILL attend promptly to all business of the profession entru.-tedl to his care. OFCE, Edgefield C. U., S. C. April 0 188 - tf 13 CHEOPLASTI0 PROCESS < oF IN5BERTING RTIWICXAAIA T:EET'" r HIt $ubweriher having furnished himself withs .a license to use this N EW PROClbSS of INSERTING ARTIDICIAL TEETH, e Is now ready to serve all who may need uch, with I an assurance of a maore perfect adaptation, and a loser resemblance to the natural organs, than can be reaized by any other method. Its perfect pu rity, clanliness, freedom fromt all taste, or galvanie Lntion, durability, comfort and security, are among thme advantages claimed for -this SUPEltI0R mode f setting Artilicial Teeth. JI. PARKER. June 241, if_ - - _ _f 2- 4 T O S. .1. & C. II. M O ISE, sUCCESsORS TO LEE & MOISE, INo. 7, Hlaynle %I~reet, * CHARLESTON, S. C. Jan 27 ly ____ --___ I, H. STEARNS & Co., osissionI Dealers ina Evecrytha~g U SE F UL. - Special attention given to BUYING, SE LLING and REPAIRING MACHiNERY. Broad Street, near Mechanic's Bank, Augusta, Juno 15 1y 23 Boot and Shoe Notice. r 'E Stubscriber continues to have .made, on the shortest notice, and in ti e bst nintmler, th., finest and most sub antial BOOTS and sHOES.1 All orders lett at his Shop will he promptly at tnded to. C. M. (GR AY or myself will be found at all times in the Village to attend to all orders. No work to leave the shop without the knowledge r the subscriber or my A gent, C. M. GR AY. i Shop opposita.B. J. Ryan's Livery Stable. E. 11. YOUNGBLOOD. June 2 tf 21 New -Cheap Goods. TIE Subscriber is now receiving at his Store a .FULL ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, to which he respretfullly invites 'he attentton of his friends and customers. g Thankful for past favors, he solicits a eon tnuance of the same. JU .CAK Col Spi,S. C. April 21 1858 tf 15 Bound for the West I T HE Subscriber Intending to re move West the first of Decem ber, offers for safe hIs valuable pLn tation containing Three Hundred & Fifty-Six Abies, Lying on Horn's Creek, four and a half miles South of Edaefield C. H. On the premises Is a momfortable Dwelling House, and a plenty of out buildings of every kind in good order. 4 The location is remarkably healthy. The neigh orhood is as desirable as any person could wish. As to the quality of the Land none surpasses it in the country for the production of Cotton and 3rain of all kinds. There is forty acres of splendid bottom land, nest of which has been drained, and not subject o overflow. The place is well watered, every eld containing a sufliciency of running % ater all casons af the year. If needed, Stock of all kinds, crop of Corn, odder and Farming utensils tan be purchased ith the place. If you want to purchase come and look for ourself as I intend to sell. Terms made easy to mn approved purcha.er. J. L. ADDISON.' Aug4 tf 30 FOR SALE, SPLENDID Tract of LAND, twelve miles West of Abbeville C. H., containing Four hundred and Sixty Acre, 60 of which is Woodland, finely timbered-bal ace in a high state of cultivation, most of it resh new-ground, with about Fifty Acres of Creek ottoms. Also, a Tract containing Three Hundred Acres, Which can be bought exceedingly low,) with a ine Two-Story Dwelling, and other necessary out muildings. Also another Tract of 'our Hundred Acres, Vhich can be bought low, and on accommodating rms. Purchasers will do well to look at these Lands. A. M. SMITH. Aug 11 t 81 LANDS FOR SALE, r IE E1xeeutrs of the Estate of .lohn Middle ton, deceased.ofl'er fir sale, Til RIEE THOU IAND EIGHT 11UN I)RKD and TWO ACRES f LAN D, more or leas, ,ituate and being in the louth Western part of Edgefield District, on the vaters of Savannah River, nilneteen mile abive ugust.t and six from Fury's Ferry-j..ining inds or G. W. Nixon, -1. P. Nixon, Dr. N. Ater iwether, Dr. S. 0. Alerriwether and Maj. .1. B. lolmes. A bout one thousand acres of s.iI lands consist r va:unblil low-grounds. The larger portion of lie renainder it in native fort-st. The whole trant well watered by numerous springs, and is es escimed.i reiatkably he-alhy. The I.lace is well improved, haviti two 1)W EL .1NG 10 USES, two GIN I10 U.Sa, -and other .'a.essary building-t, all under poutd repair. If not sol hefure the first Monday in October, it - ill be d spased of at thant tine, at public out-ery, t rd%-li.d C. II. TIi4e desiring a valuable plantation would do rell to call andl ,ee 14r themsaelves. One or the' ther of the Ex.-entorm nmy he always fimud on lw pr. mises, and %ill be ph ,nwd tio shIw the tame any one de:.irous of purchasing. .1.. T. MlIDDlLETON, ruei R. IL MIlDLE rON, Ex tors. Augu:,t 4, 1858 9& 30 FLORIDA LANDS OR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN!, I'hAT valuable Plantation of the EatIte of the late J. M. VERDIER, lying in Gadsden Coun &, 8 miles from Quiney, and 12 from Tallahassee. Thc plantation contains 2.20O g)..CI 18 00 of which are cleared ; the greater purtion of. It woodland is hammnock of tha- first quality, well dapte.d to the cultivation of Sa isiand Cotton and 'obao; the plhtce is well watered and never flaIl tg springs of excellent water are to be found in 1 different fields. Situated in a fine neighborhood, with the line of tail Road from Tallahassee to Pensaeola, pasing trough a part of the least valuable woodland, rare adnements are thtus offered to the purchaser. gr For further informatidu app'y to Mr. Jones f A bbeville, Col. 8. B. Stephens of Quincy, Mr. J. ~ ohnson on the place, or the undersigned in IHeeu rt, So. Ca. I.E EfIR Ex'or of J. M. Verdicr. Aug. 4,1858 . 2m -30 lALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE ! IlIE Subscriber being desirous to move his hattds to the Wa.st, offe-rs fo'r saile the follow ,g popeity, viz: 105O A CR ES OF FINE PINE ,A Nl in Edgefleld District. On it is a splendid Sten Sawv jil1 and Grist fill, hich are doing a profitable business. One Tract contains 860 ACRESit lying on the oad leading from Cambridge to Hlambumg, on the aters of Ilorse Pen treek,adjoining landmof John )urst anad others. One Tract contains 000G ACRES fine cot it land well improved, m~g in Abbeville District, n the road leadingc font Pickens and Anderson to lamburg. one mile above the Edgefield line. Oe Tract, con sins 350 ACRES in Pickens irtriet, immie I i.itely on the 1tail Road, 10) mile. bove Old Pendletoni.- . On my Ilomeat ad Tract is a splendid STEAM iL L running 3 setts of rocks, SA W MIL L &ces ofer for sale thtis Mill with 59 Aeres of Land. The Homestead is on the ronal leading from ambidge to Abbeville C. H., four nmiles below ~reenwood. Any person wishing to purchtase ia requested to *xahe. Bargains can be had, and the terms will e mado esy. J. T. L. PART LOW. July 7 18.58 3m 26 A BAKER COU1NTY Plant ation for Sale, ~NE of the BENsT the PRET TIES T and H10L TlIEsT PLANTATIONS in South Western eorgia, contaittnig 750 Acr'es, of which 625 r in cultivation, and cleared in the last three. ears. All thte houses, nercessary to a Plantation, eith the fencs, are new, having been erected In e above tiune. If needed, provisions anud stock can be par tased with the place. Further information can e procuread of HIA RLES W iITElIEAD. Newton, Baker Co., Ga., June 1 3m* 21' state of South Carolina, EDGRFIE lD ISTRICTl, IN O RDINA RY. Richard Berry, A pplicat, vs 11e.frPr Edney Moseley, e-frP . John Delanghter and wife and j others, defendants. J T appearing to my satisfaction that JTohn De laughter and his wife Julin, Defendants in the .bove stated case, residle without tihe limits of his State. IL is therefore orde.red and dlecreed that hey do appear attd object to the division or sale if the Regt 2-~tate of -igne Berry, dec'dl., on or efore the 31st October ntext, or their consent to le same will be entered of record. 'W. F. D)URISOE, 0.3 D. Ordinary's Oflice, Aug 2, 1858. 3m 30 Mirble at Newberry, 8. 0. KEEP constantly on hand, atmy Marble Yard, .Newberry, S. C., MARBLE and GRANITE I0OMS, TOXB TABLETS, NoNUMENTS, head Stones, &c., In endlless styles a-.d of every variety. LETTERING done neatly and correctly at three :ets per letter. All orders shall have prompt attention. I sell is cheap as the cheapest. ggFor further particulars, call on Col. Chris ,ie, at Edgetleld C. H., S. C. dOHN R. LE AVELL. Newberry, May 24 3m* 20 Turnip Seedl-Turnip Seed. ~L~. PE EN, A gent, has recelvedl ils usual large ahd varied assortment ot Turnip Seed, avhich are warranted fresh and genuine. He has RUTABEGA, LARGE WHITE GLOBE, L ARGE NORFOLK, RED TOP, FLAT DUTCH. Call and get your supply, as the season Is now bore for sowing, If you wish to raise good crops.. G. L PENN, Agent. July2:7, 39