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From use Xvs Yurk rnerld. TRINITY' BAY, NEWFOUNDLdND. Trinfty Bay in Newfoundland, and Valentia Day on the western coast of Treland,.have thus become two of the most important points on either continent. A lescripstion of them cannot fail to be, at this noment, highly interesting. In the selection of the sites in Ireland aid Newfoundland for telegraph 6tations at either end of the great oceanit line, those who were entristed with the work hare been governed by I one principal consideration-the character of the beach on which the cable should be landed. The experience of the past six or seven years has proved conclusively that a sandy or muddy bottom is the best adapted as a resting place for the line, while rocks or stones are almost always fatal to its safety. Several cables that have been laid in water noted for the rocky nature of the bottom, have been cut and destroyed by the abrasion to which they were subject from cur rents. It is, the-reforv, a matter of the highest importance to secure a lnding place where the line will not be injured by s.uch neans; and where, under all Circumstances. it will be per fectly secure. Tie bty of Hull's Arn. a con siderable tract of water at the head of Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, ha, been chosen as the beAt point for the landing of the cable and the erec tion of t telegrnaph ,.tation. By looking at the map of Newfoundland it will be.'.een that Trini ty and Placentia bays ate separated by a nar row neck of land about four miles inl breadth. Now this spot has been .electd, not only on account of the sandy character f the beach, but for another reason no leCs forcible. It is in f'ended hereafter to l:v a sulbtmarine eable from Placentia Bay to the bt point either in Nova Scotia or near Portland, Mainio ; and the brief distance, therefore, between the two bays will tend greatly to facilitat- this delign. A snbter ranean line four nilles long will be alltutheli.iCnt to connect the two cable-the one extending to fielud and thiigh Ireland to Englnfd, Ei rope and Asia; and t'h! other to t he United States and the whole ofr North Aineria. At .present the comections will be foried wit ht he land line runiin!fg frocn St. Johns, the capital city, to Calie Rey, t.e i %n xtreie South western poiit oil t h.- I'land, wtcre the cable which slans the (<einf was !aid ,la Lfe enloth of July, 18%. Thle great advatntage ' the propo .ed submarine line ex:tendiing from Placentia Bay to Nova Scotia (r Port land will con-it in its being free from tho.e accident.s to whilh all land lines are liable, and to which t hat in New foundland is Ti're p:LrtiClar'ly expo-ed on ac count of the -everity of the climate and thc wild and uncultivated .state of the country. At the head of the Bay of Bull's Arm. about half a mile from high water line, the ti-l.g'raph house will he erected. This will he a spacious frame building, containing, in addition to the of fiee or operator's departimient, a .sittinig roonm, a kitchen, eight bedroons and all the other et cede. ras of a well appointed household. It is the in. tention of the company to provide the operators with a library; and if they do nut have enough to interest them in what they will find in it, in themselves, in the country, and in their business, they will be hard to plea.e indeed. Be-ides this, they will occupy the grand standing point be tween two woris, the w'hole news of which, both private a:td public, iust be nmiade known to thewn. It has been said that they will be isolated-sht off as much from comiuni-:ation with their fel low-men as the occupant of a light-house ; but there is no truth itt the assertion, as a brief con aiderition of the circuinstances will show. Sh ut off from commanion with their fellow-nien, with the daily history of the world opened to them, with a full knowletdge of the miovemttents of the great nationts of the earth, dhe operatiotns of trade, the state of the money miarket, anid all those matters which make up the sutm total of all that is considered worth knowving in a world ly point of view-if' those -operatives don't be come philosophers with such opportimitie.s, they are not deserving of the position. But the-v are intelligent men, for none others would beeii ployed in so responsible a situation. The force of operators will number seven, and these must 'have, among other gnalificationas, a perfect knowledge of F-rench, German, Italian and Eng lish, so that they maty be enabled to receti-ve an~d transmit maessages in all those languages. In addition to the operators, there wilt be five mea chanics to repair the telegraph instruments, atnd to perform any other work that may be required of them in their particular trade. The approach to the bay in whic-h the cable is to be laid is exaeedingly picturesque, and pos sesses all that wildness and grandeur of scenery which distingntish nearly the whole coast of New foutndland. If the weather should prove clear, the peaks of the headlands can be seen sonie thirty miles froma land, and a tnearer view shows a country of pecu!iarly mnountainous character. Thte first thing that strikes the visitor is the bar ren amnd rocky inature of the land; but there are some parts whichl are particular-ly susceptible of cultivation, and where, considering the inhosp~it able character of thi; climate, fatrminig has been successfully carried oni. It inust be coitfessed, however, that thte prospects for agricultural ope rations are not of the most encouraging kintd. -and that codfishitig is, as it must always prove,~ the most lucrativ-e occupation. Betweent those bleak, wild mnounttain ranges there are some beau tiful little valleys, through which run streamis of' the purest, sparkhing water. Indeed, there is ant inexhtaustible supply of this common but valuna ble and necessary article, both in the numerous lakes, river-s and rivulets, with wvhich the whole island abounds. anid which comes gushing out ~f' 'every rock in the sutmmaer time, or are- froznt upl * in icy stillness and death dlurinig the long anid cheerless winter. The entrance to Trinity Bay is about thirty miles wide, andI on either side rise the bold hecat. lands of Banccatlo anud Horse Chops-the latte~rof whit-h is about five hundred atnd the former seven hundred feet in height. The shtore of the bay is marked by .indlentations and smaller bays, amid inlets have been worn into its rocky boundaries by therestless action of the see, which brenks here with resistless f.:ry. Large caves, running far icto the mountaini barriers, have been hollowved .eut by the samet agency, anid the deep seams that 'scar the front of' the rocks show that time has .l ao heft its mark upon1 themi. Take it altogether, the.re is much-l to admire in the scenery about Trinity Bay, and in the summer s.easoni it posses ses manyv attrauctions for the lover of nature; whilst in'the winet-t- its frozen, desolate look will do much towards slevelopinig all the domnestic acf feetions and virtues by teaching the necessity of keeping in doors. And this, in justice, in fir ness, and in truth, is all that can be said about Trinity Bay. The other termintus of the line is, as has al ready been stated, in Valentia Bay, which is perhapa the most available point ott the whole southern coast of Ireland, both on account of its being the nearest to Newfountdland, and otn accont of its particular adaptability for a tele graph station. The county of Kerry, which is indented by Valentia Bay, and in whiceh the shore end of the cable was landecd otn the eveninug of the 6th of August hast year, is- very similar in its natural features to that part of Newfoundland which we have just described. Huge mountains risegip on almost every side, and great masses of rock, in a thousanid fantastic shapes, stand out in solitary isolation -miles from the hand. T wo of these-of such gigantic dimensions that they almost approach the dignity of mountainis -guard. the entrance of Dingle Bay, like weather beaten sentinels ; while further in from the ocean is a long mountain range, the face of which is worn with deep fissures, whtile its base is hollow. ed out at irregular intervals by cavus, some of which extend, according to the statements of the peasantry, several hundred feet into the very heart of the mountains. The bay has a depth in some places of over a hundred fathoms, but it is so open to the sea, and the anchorage is so bad that it is one of the worst places which a vessel could select ini a storm. But Valentia Bay is more protected. and although not safe imn a storm, affords much better anchorage. The land, for miles into the interior, is very rocky ,and barren, and affords a poor pasturage for the dimainutive but hardy race of cattle for which the county Kerry is famous. The huts of the p.easantry which dot the hill sides show too plainly the poverty of the lower classes of the peo~ple, anid how mise-rably their labor is reward ed. The ruins of churches, which were built by pious Christians as long ago as the fourth or fifth century, are strikingly in accordance with the impoverished appearance of the land and of the people. The isisad of Yalentia auffered 0 fearfully during the faminc in Ireland, and hun. dreds died of starvation on the road side or im the miserale dwellings, some of which still re. main, and in which their bodies were fuaund many weeks after their death, uihi)riedI and in it hor. rible state of emaciation. Within the last few ye:tr.4 it is said the condition of the people has ediasiderably imiiprova'i ; but if what the urlit-r s:aw on his visii there last year is called improve ment, the: imuit have been in a terrilble aLite before th'e j prent ane.i ,ration commnene. d. Soiir(j thiemt livec at preseit by fishing. umue by enitivating the nngrateful s'ii, iad zomie by quarrying slate iront the hill sid for a shillhuC strrliiig, or twenty-five cents a day. About three muiles froin the head of Valencia Bay is the post town of Cahireiveen, and at the s'nC distance, but in another direction, lies Kiig-htstown, a small village of some live hun. deed inhabitats-. This village is called after the Knight of Kerry, a gentletian who has been one of the strongest :drucattes of the Atlantic Telegrapi. The sual land cove in which the bay termtinates was decided upon last year a the pilitee for the landing of the cable, and Las not beii Changed Sinee. It is, in flia, the very hest spot that, could h&-- seleted. About iur hundred vardi from the beach a telegraph iuill ing,-somewhat sitmiar to that of Trinity Bay, Newfounidland, has been ereeted and supplied with ever) thing necessary for the business and accooudation of the opeualor.. The junetion with the eabalewill ha f.ormed by a land linie running- to Coirk, from Cork to lublin, thenjce across the cltimel to England, and by other co1ntnections with tle gre:it net work of tele gaphis which extend over the wle,.lv coatinent of Europe. and which has already embraced within it purtions of Asia and AIic'a. PtLEn Lili El) iv t 1 winNF.,41,Av aloitNiNo. 1. I.KINs, 0. 1. DURISOB & ELIJAH 'EESE, PRi)PRIET"as. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIOW. Two DUL.A04 ler year, if paid in imdvnnce-Two Do.t.Ans ail FiTY CKx-rs if not paid within six uinthe-aial Tiiunm. DOLLAP. if not paid before the expsiraitin of the year. S.uripitioans out f the Distriet and froin other stateis, intist invari:illy be paid for in nilvance. RATES OF ADVERTISING. All uIlvert'scinents will he correctly nnd conspieu inu-v inserte.1 at seventy-five Cents per .ature (12 lPrevier lines or less) for the first insertion, ::nd Fily Cents f.r each suahequeht insertion. When only pub. li6.he.l Memuthily or Quarterly $1 per square will be clhure.. Erch niial every Transient Advertisement, to secure pulaicity through our coluume, must invariably be iaid in Navance. Advertisements not having the desired number of insertions'Narked on the margin, will be continuel notil forie and charged accordingly. Those deriring to advertise by thu year, can do se on liberal.terwis-it being distinctly understood that cuntracts for yearly advertising are confined to the iininediate, legitimate business of the firm or individ ual contr:wlig. All comunurications of a personal character will be charged as advertisements. Obituary Notices exceeding one square in length will be charged for the overplus, at regular rates. Announcing a Candidate (not inserted until paid for.) Five Dllare. Fr Advertising Estrays Tolled, Two Dollars, to be paid by the Magistrate advertisinig. APO0ifCARIE HALL. TH0OMAS J. FOGARTY, DRUGGIST & APOTHIECARY, UNDER THlE AUGUSTA HOTEL, Blroad Street, Auugustam, Georgia, U OULD) respectfully call the attention of Plan Y ters, Ajerc~hanits a,,d Physicianis to his fresh acd utnadulterated stock of Druig, Mecdicines and Chemnicals, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLE3 IN H1lS LINE. I feel assured that no House in this City or else where can otier a stock ,superior in GENUINE NESS. PURITY, or on more REASONABL1 TERMS. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED! All officinal preparations put up under the sn pervision of graduates of the London and Dubilin Collenes of Pharmacy, and in strict conformity with he formiularies of the United States Phar mnaco)eia.-My stock of FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, KHir, Tooth, Paint and Wall Brushes, &c.i &c., &c., is at all times compllete. I would also call atten tion t., my stock of Paints, Oils, Glass, PnUty, Vwarnlishes, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, BURNING FLUID, &tC., which I proimise to sell 10 per cent LOWER thai any House in this City. Any article sohal by me, which does not give saisfietion, the mn.-aay will lbe returned and ex peneesC paid in all cases. Agent for Nherman's Patent Truu.,, and the only depot for genuine Sweedish LEECH E: in the City. Og oficiting a visit before purchasing else where, I feel confideuit that the inducetients of feredt both in lown.-ss of price and punctuality i attetnding to orders, will secure a portion of yomif trade. L'7Rememnber mny.Store is uder the Augusta Hotel ,Auausta, Ga. TIIOMYAS J. FOG ARTY. Augusta, Marcha 30 y 12 FRESH DRUGS, MEDI0INES, &( T HlE Suhscribers take plheasure in informint .Ltheir friends and piatrnits that they are NOW~ RECEIVING a Enrgre Adlditionm to their al. ready extensive Stock oaf PURE and FRESI Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c, TO PHYSICIANS. We are prepared and will take pleasure in fur nishing Physicians with a COMPLETE OUTFI'I of Medicines. Instrumeonts, Shop Furtiture, Medi cal $addle Bags, &c., &c., &c. T O T HE LA D IE S. We will also say to the Lahlies that our Stoci< c<.ilprises A LL ayticles for tho TfOILET, from th< D:essing Comb and Brush to the richest Perfume, ry. Fine Soaps, Pomades, I lair Restoratuves, De pih:tory, Cosmetics, Lubin's Cenuine Extracts, &c Al.+,i, FLAVO RING EXTRACTS for Culina-y puir poses. TO THE PLANTER We say, your wants have been attended to in on pre.ent selection'. Eend in your orders, or comt in and let us put you up a complete P~1antatioa 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 emetic, or att anodyne, does and will often break the chain o1 morbid action, thereby preventing serious and pro tracted illness. TO SUFFERING HUMANITY We extend the invitation to call on us. We have all of the most repiutable nostrums recommended to cure almost all of thte ills and aches to whicha flsh is heir to. If you cannot find anything adapted to your case, we will exert our skill ii preparing somuethaing for your relief. i~Prescrptions illed wIth accuracy and dis patch at all hours, day or night. IgCall and examine our Stock at the Drug Store under the Od~d Fellows' & Masonic Hall. A. G. & T. J. TE AGIUE. Edgefield, April 22 tf 16 Cherry Bounce and Cordial T HR Subscriber has just received a fine suppl~ Lof SUPERIOR CIIRRRY BJOUNCE~ ANI) CORDIAL, which is a most delightful drink, and an excelletnt. summer beverage. Call early and get a dozen bottles or so, as it Is going off' like "hot cakes." W. EC. LEGOG. July 14 tf 2'7 Butler Lodge, No 17 I.0.0.F. ~jTH E Regular meetings of this Lodjge will be held hereafter in their NEW~ HALL, Dy order of the N. G. Juy, rf Sn Swan I C.'s Lotteries Triumphant, SWAN & CO. Conatinue to Draw as usual without . iter'uptiol. SWcrA.2%r eCO' LOTTERIES AREiLEG \L, AND AUTHORIZED BY THE %T.%TE OF GEORGIA. The late attenapt to inijure Our liron hats shown Tlat our Liotleries are drawn fairly, That our Prizes are.paid pounctually; And-that our Schemes Are more liberal than any other Lottery In the world. 'H1E followina Scheme will be drawn by S. ,, WA N & CO., Managers of the SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, in each of their Single Number Lotteries for August 1858, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, in puhbie, under the superintendence of Comniissiolers: Class 27 Dmws 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 TIE lL.AN OF SINGILE NUMBERS. 50,000 Tickets! U,4E31 G P.'ElIN.Es NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS. 'TO V.9 OP.AWN EACI SATUtIJAY IN AUGUSTI 1 'rie ..... .0.'li:a 4 rrizes r............ o 1 'rize' 4,7.... 1 .........,'aa I Prize f..... 4 Priz.e. 1. .......... . I l'riz.' 'at......a 4 1ri . 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'a-kage or ten Wh ei'h T;-s........... $411 C.erillentfe ia( l'ae;oa.ua of iti li'* Tickets...............4o ..rlilatiete of l'ea kn .. t en' i av i rtia r ''ic'ke'ts............. certstleate ofl' aekage or ten -;ght Tika............ iii In Ordlein 'g Ticket or (erite:tUe, lnrueise the int.m y it otar anlitre' s lor tl Ti-keia arile re.l, nn re-elipt -' wia-h~ tliw'y wil lie thrw:ara.lel lay tlrxt innail. P'urel'iers cnn hsiave Tivs-t., eialing in any tIgnre thay anny dei-ut". tA- The .1- it Dlrawn Numbe-rs :mil P~r;zes will be .-it o pWrea-ers ininedisa telv nis-r the- alr:awine. gL.W- P'urchnl-rs will please write thit vignataires jili Anil orive thwir l'to.t Offlte, 01-.11nty and ltlute. ja-"tiaeember tlauat every l'rize is drawn, and piaynble in full withouat leietioi. p'Al prze,- -f 1,000 avad munder, paid liniediately after the alrawin-t-ulher prizs at lahe utial tine f thirty days. -g".l enmeminh-ntions strictly erinddentinl. V?'Orders the orTi.:k'ts eir t'rti:lentes enal be nl.resased either lo S. S WA N & 01.. A nausta. GIL. or .. W. GA.'17iElR, Agntil, COittinilin. tg/"* A lost of the nunbers that are drawi from the wlwel with the aiiaault tof the prize that eala one li elititled to, will be piuuheal d after avery alraawing. in thei fullaowinug pa p1-rs:-.New ortea'ia' DlIta, )lotee glhrster, Clarlestian uaisaur.l, Nu-hlvilla G:zette, Atlanta Iutulie'ncer, New Ytork e'etklay l)ay Ii-.k. Autruata (Ga.) t'lstiutionalsl, 1:ilunonl liisalh. Naew York DispatI. P1aulllatig (Miss.) Clur:on. $navaul M.-ring .\ews, :to d Little Ruck (Ark.) True )emnernt. .lulle 0 s5s tf 25 HENRY DALY, Broacl St. .A.Lg-a qta, Ga. BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 00 WORTTH of the ,above Goods, r) , earefully selekcted f'rum the best .Manuf.aeturies, andh comprining' Every Description in the Trade, Whaichl will be asold at a very smtall ad vance on Coat. In addition to, the above, I htave on band, 6,000 Pair Thick Slaoes, Sliuhtly damaged by gettinag wet, and will be sold VERY Cl[EAP! Zr- The Subscriber solicits a call from hieSouth Carolinns friends before purchasing elsewhere. W"r Tats.-Retail, CASH. Wholesalea, time with alpprove'd paper. No sea'ond priae aikedl. lIENRfY DALY, Under U. S. Hotel, A ugusta, Ga. Augusta, Ca., Oct 14 If 40 NEW SPRING GOODS B00TS AND SHOES! T 11OS, P. LAUS, A ugu.ta, Georgiu, hs 1:this daly rea''i i'd :a laarge lot of SPRING G001 )8, aand will contne to do so through the Isummat.'r, consaatistng in pm-it of Laeliesa' Sldk FRed CONGIR ESS G.\lT ERV, do dha di, dlo dlo Glove Kidl Congress dlo doi Colaoredt TiPT do doe BIlck do do do Fine Phlaadelphia Kid and Morocco SLIP PE.RS, Childrens' S110 ES. of every descsription, Menai' Calf Opera PLIMIP LiOOTA~, do Goats hEE~LED INVINCIllLES, do I'tatet W. S. PUMPhIS andi Oxford TIES, do Goals 1i. S. .do do Calf B. S. do do lKid Conagnasa 6AlTERS, do Cadif do do Boays' do da, do Wiha variety too rume'rous to' mutation. Ca~ll :andl aook, ats I have.. atte'ntive Clerks who will be glad to show the Goods. Aaugus'ta. Geo., Ahpril 5 i f 13 TEN DOLLARS REWARD. STRAYED from the residence (' of WV. E. Clark, near C'ole man's X Roads, a small white HOUND SLUT, with red cars m:m. and a few red splots aver hter body. Said Slut strayed from WV. E. Clark about the 5th July. The above reward will be paid b ' the Subscri ber on her delivery to hima at Cui'yton, or any iniformiation concernling hzer thaunkfulily rcvhed. J. F. CURRY. Aug 4 tf - 30 IDT The Newberry Sun will pilease copy thlree times anal forward account to this office. S UPERFJNE NEWY FLOUR.-ust received from Dr. E. Andtrews, a load of his N EWV FLOUR, fresh ground and warranlled of su Iperior quality, and for sa!e for cash, by E. PEN~N, Agent. Aug.4 tf 30 (ALS WVilEAT FOR SALE.-The IkSubsrit.er has 150 Bushels superior G ALE ilE AT, which he will sell at $12 per bushel delivered at Edgelield C. IH , or at his plantation. .E. BLAND. Aug4 4t 80 Pay or be Sued I , Lprone indebted to the Subscribers, either byNte or A ccount, are notified that thesy are expected ta pay the siame, by or ba f.are return day next-otherwise their necoaunts aind nottes will be placid in the hands of our Attorney, S. B. Griflin, Req , for calletion. Th'lis is fair wiarning, anad you that are interestedl, would do well to tauke due notice. MARKERT & GOTTSCIIALK. A ug. 4, 18-,8 if 3 N OTICE.-A pllicationl will be made to the Legislature at its next session, for an Acet lo in corporate the Bethk'hema Baptist Church, in Edge field District. June9 3m 22 F'INAL NOTICE.-AII persona having any claeimns against the Estate oaf Simeon Mathisa, deceased, are no ilied that they must render theml in by the I at October next,, and'those idebted must pay up by Recturn-day, or the Adiministrator will be faorcd to place said indebtedane's int the bands of an A ttorney for collection. The Estate mzust be closed by the 1ast October. SIMPSON MATHIS, Adm'aar. A. If 30 GREAT BGAINS IN-.DRY GOODS. FAMES HENEY, AUGUSTA, GA., be lPinlg desirons of making a chang-e in his bu iness, offers, from this date his entire %tock of Dry Goods for Cash! Lower than any ever oirerd- in this or an' other City in the South. All persons desirous of laying out their money to the lest uivantage, will do well to call and see his stock. They may be sure of saving from 25 to 50 per cent', .s he is determined on selling off the entire stock of his Goods by the first of October If you want SILK, plain or figured, Call at HENEY'S. If you want BAREGES, solid, col'd or printed, Call at IIENEY'S. If you want MUSLINS, white or co!ored, - Call at HIENEY'S. If you want EMBROIDERIES, for Ladies or Mis ses, Call at HENEY'S. If you wvant HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, DONN ILTS, &c. Call at HENEY'S. If you want GINGIIAMS, SHE ETINO, SiRT INGS, &c. Call at IIENEY'S. Or if you want any other artcile usually found in a Dry Goods or Millinery istore, nd want them ht prices for cash, at which you never expected to see them, call at IIENEY'S STORE, next above the Georgia r ailroad Bank. All Iersons indebted to him are requested to comie and settle up. Aueusta, July 12 tf 27 NEW SPRIN C AN 1) SLIMMER READY MADE. C Al 01) IE6 RAMSEY & LABAW, (Opposite the Union Bank,) Almaterom G ,org-W ~r A RE rceeiving daily, and are offiring to their A friends and customners the lartesmi ad oi'st 8tock this -eason they have ever ofIlred. hlaving purehased the ietiro Stock almost exchtsively for UASII, atndl pail unu1tsual attention to) the ntm facnre of the Clothing, we are preparedl to oller them at lirices-to defy carimpetition. We hanveo an eielait line of SCARFS, CRAVA''S, STOCKS, UNlDEsllHlRT. and DRA WEILA, every arade; Linen Bosoim SHURTS, from the well kiiown manuftetories of Morrison & Co., Golden Hill, John M Davis & Co , and Fowler & Co. -ALSO A complete line ot GLOVES, of every kind; HlANDKE RCHIEFS, SOCKS, &c. We have also a very large stock of SERVANTS CLOTHING, of every kind, which we would call especial attention to. Merchants and others would do well to call be fore purchasing elsewhere. Augusta, April 21, ly 15 SPECIAL-CARD!. 14RAY &TURLEY, AUGUSTA, GA., H AV R jsit received fro..n New York, another lot of iltose FINE WHILE BRILLIANTS, at 1'1 e. its per 3ard. Alo, 6hb. flat, Junannah aid Caruline Wht:te FRINQES: Itli. s' Al:.rse illes COLLARS and SR'IfTS, both white anl Colored; llirminghan and Metropolitan Extension IIOOP SKlILTS; Illack Silk MITS, both long and short, wit) ar.d w ithetit fincers; An etirely new and hatdsome hot of ll WONS, for Ladies' iOntts;t3 Fifty pie-ces fine IRlISH LINEN, to be sold by the picee ionly, at e'xtraioriinary low~ priatas; I AMAbKS, DOYLIRS, NAPKINS; TOWEl.S erssh andl liven; SI)l EETING, at prices that cannot fail to comi mand a quick sale. Thoase in want of such Coeds wouild do w.l11 te. call soon. A ugu-ta, Juneel4 ~tr 23 Fine Pianlos, Books, MUSIC, &c., &c. T H E Subscriber nier retluruinrg thranks to their ifriends in EDGEFI EL.,) and adjeeinirtg Die. tricts, for their liberal peatronarge during thre last ten years, would informr themi that th..y still eon tinue to ke.'-p on hrandi a large assortmrenit of PIANO FORTES from tire celebrated mnufnretor-ies or R A V EN PIA) CON & CO. IIAZEi.TON, BROS., arnd A. 11. GA I.E & ( 0., New York. t..r whromr they nre soe Agents. Thies'e lrustrumaeirts having already wea suhi fir finmted cele~brity, it is onrly inecessrary for. no to repeat that foer sirengih. dlur'ability nnd tinrishi, tegethir ith poswr, depth, swtrees and sefl. ness qf Ioune, they chrdlenrg.c coetittioni. PeLrsonsi w~rmt.nrg a supetrior PIANO FORTE, wutr.1 eu mrnreh better to enll a.,1selvet freo a intrg. an-rrtmernt, thain by) denlinry withr Pe~darr arnd Aget'rr of iniferieor rrakersa, wht. re they~ lhave nro choeie. :md hve of-ent tao pay higher prices for in'et irr lustrtu mrents, thIatn lilac ues of surperi.er nrkercs ennt he bnhlt far. Every I'lA~t NOltTK selhl by US is warrarntted in every resprlect, su the pebseir runs ni risk whatever. P~erseers ored.-ring frrior a d--tamee ernm uts canr dleplenrd upon getting a G001) AIt. TlCL E, tas we ma~ke it a poeuint to keepi wnoodrs of the bst4 qua~lity and suchi a.< we c-an r'eeommnendl andl waerant int every respect. Thier stock of MUSIC is very large arnd threy tre coantilv~ req.eivinge all ne'w pieces as theyv are publiheds. (Gl!ITAII and VIOLIN STtLINGS of te best grn:dlity alwayn rn hranel. Threy wouldl ais-, call auetinr to their hargi Stock of School and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery Blank Books, nal oiler atrti-ls.-ALSO Alwaiys ott htantd the irrgest nssorimeint int tire State of G UIT A RS, 'ViOLINS, A CCOR1)KONS, FL.UTf ES, FL AGEOI.,KTS, VIOIJN 110 WS,~S&e, and ev'ery~ artirle of M'usical M~'e-chraadiaae Carhai-t's and Nee.dhanii'e antd teiine .s ele-hrnted~ ACCOl>EO1~NS andl ViOI.1NS re-paired in tih. best ran,-rrr. All of theo ahove articles sold art low prices fori Cash or City accieptanc-es hay GEO. A. O.ATES & BRiOTIIRR. hBrond SireeLt, Agusta Ga., bitwee-n U. S., iad Globe I Iatels. A pril 'l1858 - tf 1-' TIE STATE OF SOUTHI CA120LINA EDGEFIl.ID DlSTRICT~. IN COMMON PLE AS. JW. SMITil, who is in thne custodiy of thne .Shrerini' of EdL'enld Listriet, by virtue of a Writ of Capins ad Saiisfacicndum. At tire suit of A bner Bushrnell, having filed in my Omfie., together with a Sechedule on oath of his Estate and efli-cts, Iris petition to the Court of Commnon Pleas, pnraying that he mary be admitted to the benefit of thne Acets of thre G.-neral Assembly, nmade fot tire reliief of in, selent debteers :It is torileredl, that thre sai.i Atebuer ushnell and sall orthe-r ereditors to whomn the said J WV. Smith is in anywise indebted, be, ail thi y sire hereby summnoned, rind have notice to appear before the said Court at Edgefield Court Hlouse, on Monday tire forthi day, of October next, tu show cnuse if airy they can, n bny theQ prayer, of the pe titioner atoresaid, should tnot be grantedl. TIIOS. G. BA CON, c.c.r. Clerk's Ofie, June 22 1858. 14t 25 STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, EDG EFIELD DISTRJC 1', IN COMMON PL EAS. TIHOMA S D. CH AMBER LIN, who is in the ..~custody ef ,the Shierifr' of Eeetieldl District, by virtue of ai Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendurn, at the suit of James M. U. Farecland, ,havintg tiled in my Offee, togethetr with a schedule on oath of ris Estate and effects, iris petition to thre Court of Common Pleal,~ praying that hre may be admitted to the benrefit or the Acts or the General Assembly, made fear thre relief or insolvent debtors. It is or dered, that thre said Jamres M. C. Freeland anal all other creditors, to whom the said Thomas D. Cham berlin, is in anywise indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear be fore tire said Court at Edgefiehl Court House. on Monday thne fourth day of October rnext, to show cause, if any they -ana, wiry the prayer of the peti tion aforesaid, should not be granted. *THIOS. G. BA CON, c c r. Clerk's Officee, June 25, 188 14t 25 N OTiCE is hereby given that application will he made at the next Session of tihe Leg islature to incorporate Harmony Methodist Epis copal Church. An g4A 3m 3 0 LIGHT--LIGHT---LIGHTs GREAT desideratum in the way of LIGHT is accomplished. An illuninatine Oil is prepared from Coal, callid KEROSENE OIL, which for Brilliancy and Inensity of Light Is unsurpassed by all other artificial lights. It is not explosive-will extinguish fire if poured on it -and last. though not least, it is very little more expensiVe than sunshine. A small Lamp, airing the Light of six Candles, will not cost excee 'ling half a cent an hour, which ctn he araduated so as to give less light at a much less expense. We have the exc!usivc A gency for the KERO SENE OIL and LAMPS in this place, and will sell them at Charleston prices and terns, which are exclu.ively fur Cash. A. G. & T, J. TEAGUE. April 28 If 10 AYE*R'S. Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED,) AtUE 3MM TO CLEANSETHE LOOD AND CURE THE SICK. Invalids, Fathers, ltiters, Pyiticialn, Philantlaropists, read their Effects, and jadge of their Virtues. FOR TIE CUltE O Ifeadache, Sick Ileadache,Foul Stomach. P'rrrraea, P,.%., MAy 1, 1953. Da. J. C. Armn. Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of the worst headache any holy enn have by a lwo or two ofyour Pills. It seeus III arise frunmi a foul stonmach. which they cleanse at once. If they will cure others as they do Use, the fact i worth knowing. Yours with great respect, ED. W. PREMILE. Clerk of S.eamer fTarion. Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints. DzP.mRTmLE.T OF THE 3-rE1iini, WAstllynTos, D. C., s Feb., 1s50. Sit: T have used your Pills in iny :eneral ani hoilital praclice ever since you made them. nud cahsuot hesitate to say they are the loest cathartic we euiplooy. Their regi. latingr action on the firer is quick anl decle'd, cnnsequent ly they sire an alisirat-le reumely for dernngemests of that organ. ileoed, I have seldom fonul a cese of bilious dis ease sno iletinate llimt it tcil not rtlily yield to thein. Fraternally yours, ALONZO llAi.,, 3M. D., Physician f the .Marine llospilal. Dysentery, Relax, and. Worms. PosT Orricx. llraLu3, ,iv. Co., Micii.. Nov. i6, 18r.. Ds. ATER: Yir Pills ire the lerfectinn of nmecinie. They have done my wife inore paiod thaln I cnt: tell yon. She had been sick sud pinting awvaxuy For months. went oli In tie lsic tured at great expense. et got no beitter. Sho th-n cousuciced taking your l'ilI'. which somn cured lier, bsy exielling large quantitis of wormts (detnd) frotm her bodty. They afterwards carud her and our two children of blooly dyusentery. oite of ur neighbours had it bnu.nnd ay wiFe cured him with two ioss of your Pills. while niltirs aronnd its paid front five to twenty dollars dctors' bills, and lost nsnich tiue, without beling cured entirely even thena. Sneh a amediclne as ynurs, which is actually good anl honest, will be prized here. OEO. J. GtIFFIN, Pnsstaster. Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood. From lce. .T. 1. IMines, Pcstor of Adrent Church, Binson. Dn. ATrE: I hnve uell your l'ills with extraorsinary success in mty ftnitily and annung tholse I aent called to visit in stres . To regulate the orgistis of digestion amd lauri. fy the blood they are te very best remedy I linv ever known, aud I can contldently recomnnend thei ro my friends. Yours, J. V. IiDER. WARSAW, Wrorivo Co., N. Y., Oct. 24, 155. DrAn Sum: I am using your Cathartic Pills in my prne tIep, and find thiem an excehlent purgative to cleanse the system and purify the fountains of the blood. JOHN 0. MIEACIIA3r, 3f. D. Erysipelas, Scrofula, King's Evil, Tetter, 'rumors, and Salt Iheum. From a ibnearding Jlerchant of M. Louis, -b. 4. 1830. DR. ATm: Your Pills 'are the paragon of all that is great in medicine. They havo cured my little dainglter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that had proved incurable for yeqrs. Ifer mother had been long grievous ly afilicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and in her hair. After our child was cured, she also tried your Pills, and they have cured her. ASA lOtGRIDGL Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout. ri to: lier. Dr. Hawkes, of the Vethodist Epis. Church. PULArEi IloUSe. SATANNAN. OA., Jan. 6, 1866. Irosour.b Sin: I should be ungrateful for the relief your skill has brought ine if I did mot relort my case to you. A cold settled in mly limbs and brought on excruciating sneurlgic pains, which ended In chronic rheunatism. Notwithstasding I had the beat of physicians, the disease grew worse and worse, until, by the advice of your excel lent agent in Baltimore, Dr. .. ackeazie, I trIed your 'Ills. Their effects were slow, but sure. By persevering in the use of ihemi, I am now entirely wcll. Sr.ATE CuA~tBi, hlAroN It000, l.A., 5i Dec., 1855. Dc. Ann: I ivo been enitirehy cured by your Pillls of Rlhtenmiitic Gout-a painful disease thaut hadn uifilicted mte for years. VINCENT SLIDEL L For Dropsit, Plethora, or kindred Come plalints, requiring an activa purge, they are an excel lent iresdy. For Costiveness or Constipation, and as a Diner Pill, they are agreeable isnd effectual. Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Inflamma tions, tad eveni Deafness, andI Partial Blisscl sess, hasve been eured by thu alterative action of these lls. 3Most of the Pills in market contaIn 3Mercury, which, al tlsosugh a vninaable reniedy in iskllful hiansls, Ilugerous In a pubice pill, Fromt the dreadful conse'quencres lisat fre quenstly follow Its incautions use. These contain n mser cury or naieral substance whatever. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL VORt TIE RlA'ID CURE OF COUGIIS, COLDS, ISOABSENESS, 3NFLU ENZA, BRONCHITIS, IIOOPING COUGII, CRIOUP, ASTHMIA, IN CIPIENT C'ONSUlIiPTION, - and "for the relief of conssuniptive patients In advanced stages of the luise. We need not spwak to teliteIllie of its virtues. Thsrssinrimoist crery to~wn, aniil intiet every hunalet of Ilie Annitriennm Suats, its wosileifisl cureI of jlentinnry cum phitints 1mve naile it alreadly kniown. Nay, few isre the fanities ins ainy civilized cos:i try oun thIs continent with ont sme srersnal exzp.rientce sf Its u-llectis; and fews'ryet thie coinnstnnitles any whc-re wsich 1:ave not suiong them slme litigi tisl.ihy oF its victory over the entte ansim la genius ilisnses of tlIe thsront anl Ilungs. WhIle it Ia the iict ilowerfusl antlid'ote yet known to nman for the fornii d1:lile iasad dangerouts dlisenaes of the ptlousonay organs, it Is nlis the liaittiast a isefest resecdy thast ran lie em plisyesl fsor linfsiut ail younig persons. l'arents should hasve it ini stirs agaiinet thle Iisillins enemy thaut stesas tiponl thin unpreparell. We hlave ahtmiiaut gronuls to lsi-iseve the Cee-y inrul saves umore tires Isy the can sutnsptionas It prevents than thiose it enuree. Keels it by you,. and enrY yutr cols while thesy airs enrable, lsor neg lest thern ni til no hsuann skill cnn anuster the inexzoralhle ennsks-r thant. fastenedt ons the vitls. enats yo~ur life away. All knosw the dreadful Fatality of lunlg dlisorslers, and as tiey k now ton the virtuses of ihis n-nns.dy, we sieed not do nwore thant to nas therni it is stilt mnde ths liest it can be. We spare no cst, nso cars, nio toll to prosduce it the mnost lierfect passil-le. uiisthu nliainrdo those whlo rely on it the tyest i;:-sit wichid (str skill can fhrnish for their core. PREPARED BY DR. L. C, AYER, Practical and.Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. .ANXD SOLD BY' 0. L. PENN andl ])RS. A. (I. & T. 3. TEA EUE, Egeield C. H.: A. .T. il:1LETI Ilt A Ct.., Ihimt hurg. and by all denfors ini medlicine. ihole~ale by lIAVILAND, CHlIC11ESTl~'ll. & CO., Auigusti, i. June 2 ly 21 CELEBRATED DOUBLE SCREEN RIOCKA.WAY L5TREM1U.\l WHEAT FAN, ' ll SUllSCZRlu-:R 1muving~ pmechacis- ille 1igeht for this ?ltate. nitw sll':rs t.o Planteirs theose justly eelsbr.:te.l FA NS ifor ec-anin a., bioIt. 1Tis F'uin is suplerio~r t'i any~ thsinui of th kind nosw in use, ais the number ofC premui~mnis aw:ii-ded ::t . diyerent Sate Fairs ns ill ttesut. It is simnple in its struetm e. eaiy rigged, works welhl, atnd when '.ut u'f ordler, can be repal~iredl by any tirdhinmy maechannie. It is datilteds to cleansing all kindlsof gaan. Forn further prtenlarts s-u linnd Bill, which will be fsu:ntished any one desiring sneh'l. COT]!ON GINS AND THRASHERS. Alto c .nstantly on hsandl a supply of Cotton Cins, whicht I wairrant to be egnal to aniy masude. Also, us lot orf Thrashers which ar. iso exte~nsively knowsn that [ deem it unnescessary to tculoigise themis here. TJheuse Mutnchinesa are asll miannfnetturedl in this place, by skillful workmen, and of the very be-st miaterial, and warranted to do whsat is satid for themn. A ny orders fssr either of~ thec above Machinemcs, aiddressed to the subscribe-r, or left with my Travelinig A gents, will be piroimptly attended to. .JOIIN ENRIGTHT. Abbeville C. HI., S. C., May I8, 3m I10 N OTICE--All persons having chtimis nig.sina the Estate of James S-. Coh-man, dlee'dl., are herebsy ntsiied to render them it, by the 1st March 89-otherwise their notes or accounlts will posi tively be deharred. And those insdebted to said Estate maust pay up by the 10th February next, or they will most ussuredly lie c-ompelled tis pay cosls. H3ENNEiT PERRY, Admn'ur. Juno 9 O a m" 22 I CE ! ICE !-Alwa~ss on hand a supply of ICE, which will be soild at 5 Cents pser pound Cash..E. T. DAVIS, Agt. May 19 if 19 EXECUTORS NOTICE.-AII persons Eihatving chtiinms againast the Estate of Avory Bland, deceased, are hereby notified to present th em, properly attested, immediately. J. S. SMY LY,) J. A. BL AND, Ex'ors. -E. BLAND. Jnnm. de, tf Notice,' A LL5 persons indlebted to the estate of Daniel Boone, dec'd., are reques~ted to make imumedi ate payment, and all persons havinig demands agaist the same arc hereby ntotified to presenit them properly attested. L. P. BOONE, PETER OUZT. Adm'ors. D-e 23187. tf 50. $5,000 WORTH OF GOUDS,; GOING AT AND BERLOW Cc Os Tr 1PO.t. C.. :E 9 ,The Goods inust be Sold ! NO IIUMUG!-MONEY WANTED! A RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. I}EING desirous of closing out our present Stock. preparatoiry 1or our Fall Supplies, we are now ofring our ENTIRE STOCK of GOODS AT COST PRICES! ALL OF OUR RICH DRESS GOODS And every airticle in tho Dry Goods Line we are now selling at Greatly Reduced Prices. Cone, ladies and examine our prices. There is-no chance to do any better this side ot New York.' Our large and varied assortment of B00TS, SHOES, HATS. CAPS, Imnrdware, Cutlery, &c., &c., &c. We are a'so selling at COST PRICIES FORCASIT. Conw. Everybody, and get bargairs whilst they are t, be had. 0T'A little money will go a long ways in our Store. W. IL. & T. S. IlUI)SON. .JuIYi 1f 2 E. PENN, Agent, 1. AS just received a supply of the PRINCESS ROYAL LOOPE) EXTENSION BRItDAL SKIRTS. T.. which le would re.speetfully invite the atten ion of the Ladies. This SKlIT is of late inven tini, and fbr beauty :nil utility far surpases any thing of the kind ever foil'ered for sale. it i. miado entirely by machinery and without a stel. Tite hoops are bro'ulht to their paces by the interl:.cing or Loops-may be taken apart ina m mint. etitu andjusted to suit any size by removing one or more hoops, and as quickly iiced together and re.ady for the wearer-making it sin A D1 US TA IlE SKIRT with a new and simph: A DI)US. TC.\ Bll~l. 'STLE, free from any incumlrant alipenag.1" j.- I.adi'-a are itviteld to, call anl eCamiine this new anl imost desirable art;ele which is iieeting w1ith rapi1 sale. n 23 tf 24 WATCH MAKER! r IE Subscriber having parelaased the premis 1. flrmerly occupied by Mr. 11. A. GRAY, as a Watch repairing shop. is now prepared to do all kinds of work in coneectit n with Watches, Clocks, Jewelry nud Silver Ware. Tiving securcl the scrvices of a FIRST CLAFS WATCHI MAKER, and being a practical Clock Maker hiamself, lie liopes to give entire satisfaction. A!l work done at li, shop is warranted, ;-nd if it fails to give satisfaction, the money will be re fundled. All persons leaving work with himn may depend 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 riotis (if obtaining the Lruc time can be acconioda ted at any hour in the day. F. 11. CANDEE. Alril G 18-58 U. 1 CARRiiE IMANUFACTORY. -4, 'I HIE Subiscribers return their thatnks to their IkindI patrons for the liberal support they leave received, and respectfully solicit a conitnu antc of that generous patrontage. Thoy state witht confidence now that they are WYELL P'REPARED to carry on the Coach Making and Repairing Business In its various branches. Their work sludl be ex scuted in a durable, handsome, style and by work men skilled -in their respective trades. We have and intend always keeping on hand a large and flne assortment of CA tAGES, BUGGiES, ROCK A WAY S, &C, Of the our own manuacture-beautiful to behold andi of much value to the lucky purchaser. We will also keepi constantly in our Establish muent a full Stock of Northern IBUOGIES and CARRIAGES, of superior manufacture. ggf'Allsorts of R KPAIRING done in thme best muneiner. uend with the greatest disp.etch. I;rCall atnd examine our Stoek. Our prices have been piut down to correspond with the hard timies. SMITil & JONES. Dec 2:1 _____ f 50__ S TITE STATE OF SOUTlI CAROLINA EDG;EFlELD DISTRICT. iN OIRDiNA R1. f) Y W. F. D)I RISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Ed~ge-. I) fiel Ditriect. Whereas, A. Smmkins, c.n.ic.u.hlath appied to me feir 1.-uers ofr Adlministration, mn all and singular the ~eemet aund chlattles, rights and credlita of Jhno Ratndahi, late of the District afeiresaid det'd.. These are, therefore, to cite and. adimon.ish all and singular, the kindred and 'cditore of thu said dlecas. el tu be and appear hcere mte, at onrneit Ordlinaery's Court foir the said District, to be heolden at KElgetiehld Ceurt House, tin the 1Itth day of September next, to sowu cause', i f any, whny the said adnministration sho~uld not lhe granted. Given, uner my hand and seal, this 2nd day oh Ago:4, in the year of onr Lord one thtonsandl eight hndredl and fifty-eight anid in the eighil-third yeai of American Independence. W. F. DURtISOE, o.z it. Aung. 41, 1858 6t 30 sTATrE OF SOUTil CAROLINA, EDG5EILD DISTR'ICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. D)U RISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge WhnaA ikncaxo hath applied to me fior t.eeters of amnsrain n al n singular te gioodst aned chuattles, rights and credits of Jesse I riec, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. 'Th,-e are, theerefore, to Cite and adlmoishl all and sinaiular, thce kindred anid eeditors of the said de eeased, Io be andl appear before me, at nur next Ordi nry's Court fur the said Disiricet, to be htolden at Egefield Conre llouse, on thme l1ih day of September neal, to show cance, if any, why the said administra tion shouhali no he gratnted. G;iven tnider m hiandl anid se'al, theie 2nd dlay of August, in the ye'ar of our Lord onte thousand eight hundiered and1 iitfy eight, and in the eeghty-thoird year of Amnerictan lad.'eedence. August 4, 182 _ _t TilE STATIC OF SOU'IiI CAROLINA EDGEIFIELDI DISTRiCT, IN ORDINARY. B Y W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefield District. Whereas, J.,hn A. L->tt, htatha applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the gotds and chattles, rights and credits of Hlolden W. Posey, late oif the District aforesaid, eeeaseed.* These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said dleceas ed, to be and appear before mue, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to bie holdens at Edgefield C. H., on the 23rd day of August insmt., to show cause, ifany, why thte saisi administration should not be granted. Given under my liandl and seal, this 9th day of Auj'st, in the year of our Lord one thoniiand eight heundred and fifty-eight and In tihe 83rd year e. Amnerican Indepedence. . F. DwUlSOE, 0. E. D. August 11,, 3 1 3 Sam will have it Pure. I HAVE this day received two lIarrels of pure RYE WHISKEY, and five Barrels of pure CORN WHISKEY, very old and pure-shipped by Mr. Cenn, direct from North Carolina. Somne of the most eminent Phtysicians of Augusta pur chase it for their use. For sale by. S. E. IIOWERS, Agt. N. 1.-On hand 23 Dbla. Key Stone Mononga hsala Whiskey. Hamburg, Marl 1t f 8 E XECUTOR'S NOTICE.-Those pesons indebted to the Estate of A braham Kilcrease, dee'd., are hereby notified thtat they must pay the same by or before the 35th September next, other wvise they will htave to settle with my A ttorney. Those havineg demands against said Estate will render thety~ in, properly attested, without delay. J. A. TALBERT, Ez'or. T.u1.. 3rmn 26 ETABLIS9HIIN..XT, EDGEPIELD & . C. ftJOHN NMI WITT, hjavina j u s L ro- V, ceived from New York a most COM ETE and MAGNIFICENT assortment of FURNITURE, Respectfully announces to his friends and patrons that he is prepared to exhibit a beautiful and well manufactured assortment of CABINET FUR NITURE. My large assortment consists in part-of a splendid variety of fine and superfine Mahogany WardrobeS, A rich lot-all styles-of Rosewood-and Mahogany Rosewood and Xahogany hbraries, SECRETARIES WITH BOOK CASES, A beautiful collection of Rosewood and Mahogany WASH SINKS OR STANDS, A good stock of excellent spring bottom PARLOR SOFAS, Improved styles of Rosewood and Mahogany FRENCH BEDSTEADS, Mahogany and Rosewood Tables, Consisting of PARLOR, CARD, TEA, EXPAN SION, QUARTETTE and Ladies WORK TA BLES. Corner Stands and Portable Desks, A variety of fine An unusually, large assortment of 0 'E A I R. B Comprising Solid Mahogany spring bottom Rock ing Chairs; Spring bottom solid Mahogany Parlor Chairs; Cane seat Maple Rocking and Parlor Chairs; a small lot of Prescott Oak Chairs; Chil dren's, Nurse's and Sewing Chairs, and Children's Patent Chairs. CURTAIN BANDS, PICTURE CORD AND TASSEL, CRIB CRADLES, TOWEL RACKS, &C, All of tvhich will be sold at a very small per cent above actual cost porices. I am compelled to continue the CASH SYST1M, and will rigidly adhere to it in future, as I am well convinced that it is much the best system for ali parties. An examination of my Stock Is solicited. Better 1argaims are not to be had in Augusta or any other Southern City. Repairing, &e. I continue to make to order any FURNITURE wanted, and also to repair all old Furniture sent. Send along your work and it sliall be done in a workmanlike manner. - - I bespeak a liberal share of public patron age., J. K. WITT, Apr 21 tf 15 CAROLINA HOTEL. T HE Poprietor of this well known and popu lar HOTEL takes peculiar pleasure in an nouneina to his friends and the travelling public generalle, that this House is open for the reception of company, and that his whole eo.ergies will be put into reqtuisition to gratify the wants of each and all who may favor him with their patronage. The House has just been thoroughly repaired, and the Rooms and Furniture put in excellent con dition for the Spring and Summer season. My Table will be furnished with the best that can be had, and presided over by one skilled in the culinary dlepartment-and in shtort, everything,. requisite to gratify the taste of the epicurean will' be suppilied in abundance. .The servants of tho C.\ROLINA hO1TEL are noied for their polite and attentive character, and are ever in attendance to obey the wishes of my Guests. New STABLES have recently beent built, which are comnodious and complete, and Hories left in may care will receive kind and careful treatment. 1 hankful for past encouragement and patron age, I respectfully solieita continuance of the same. JOHN A. MAYS. (1' The travllintg community are notified that they and their baggage will be conveyed, at a me umenit's wvarning, without charge, to the Carolina or Georgia Depos... A. M. Hamburg, May 8 1858 - i 10 - NOTICE TO THE AFFLICTED, IN Justice to thme sufllering humanity through LDiceases arising from disorders of the Organs of'oeneration', I deem it necessary to relieve and cure such sufferers. PROF. F. DEVOUT'S Esteemeud Frechi Specific Cordlal, is the maot reliabfe~ and effectuaml rem' dy fur ob tatining a p~erft ct cure in the shortest time that has et or beenm known. no matter whether the Case is of 20) years, or only a days stainding. The COR DIA L is agreeale to the stomach and will, if followed according to directions, and theo instrumnarts p~roperly used, never. fail to effect a cure p~ermnanen~t. As it is rather a delicate subject to bring tihus before thd putblic, I deem it inexpe dient to insert any of thme many' References. A trial of the Medicine will speak for itself. Al It rivate commwunications will be promptly at tended to, free gratis. Price $l for all necessaries, forwarded frie of charge to any part of Georgia, South Carolina or Alabama. r All orders must be addressed to F. .J. Deiker, at V. La Taste's New Wholesale and Re tail Drug or~ sed Store, Augusta, Ga., Wholesalo. Depot for F. J1. Delker's Celebtrated Bed Bug De stroyer and Phtiladelphia Balm. A uu<ta, June :30 1858 3m 25 Head-Quarters, 2N0 BRIG ADE, Is-r Div. S. C. M. EDG E PELD C. II., July 21, 1858. O RDE R, NO. 1* T H E 10th Regiment of infantry wvill p'irade for .Revi-w and Drill at Richardson's, on Tuesday 17th Augeust.. The 7th Regiment of Infantry will parade at thte Old Wells, Un Thtursday the 19th of August. The 9lth Regiment of In''antry will parade at Springfield, Saturday the 21st of August. The 8th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Morrow's Old Field, ot Tur sday the 24th of August The 6th Regimtent or Infantry will parade at Lomax's on Thursday the 26th or August. Th'le Officers and nomn-Comumissioned Ofieers wilt assemble on the day previous to thte Review for Drill and Instruction. Volunteer Companies will prepare for inspection. Colonels of Regiments atre charged with the ex Iensiott of thtis Order. By order of Brigadier General, W. C. MORAGNE. - July 21, 1858 5t 28 11T Thte Independent Press and Abbevillo Ban nor will insert thtree times. Head-Quarters, 0-ru REGIM ENT, S. C. M. T UcK Ea's PoSD, July 31, 1858. AACCORDING to an order'from Brig. Gen. W. C. Moragne. thme NINTII REGIMENT of infantry will assemble at Springfield, near Mr. Irunson's, on Saturday the 21st day of August next, for Drill and Review. Oficeers and non-Commissioned Officers will as semble on the day previous for Drill and instruction. Lieut. Col. Corley and Maj. Burton, are charged, with, thte extension of this order to their respective commands. By order of Col. J. W. TOMPKINS. MdAr. Moss, Adj't. Aug.4 3t 30 Head-Quarters, 7-r REGIM ENT, S. C. M. Cmavs' Casz, July 3L. 858. ~. IN I'ursunnee of ant order from Gen. Moragnes. .the 7Ttt R EGIMENT of Infantry will parade at the Old Wells, on Thursday ite 19th of August, for - Drill and Review. Commiss.ioned and non-Commissioned Officers will assetmble the (lay previous fur Drill and lnstrue tion. By order of Col. D. L. SIlAW. F. M. COr.EMN, A dj't. Aug. 4 3t 30 ' N OTICE is hereby given, that appfietion will be made to the Legislaturra.t its next ses sion, for a release of a'l the rightt and interest of the State in the Rsefleated Property. of Charles. McGregor, deceased, to James S. Henderson and Hugh McGregor. July 20 1858 3m 28 - L E O S--Just reeived five Boxies Choie LEMONS. E. T. DAVISA~n May 9 tf.. 1