Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, August 25, 1858, Image 4

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iil. DL ChAPIN ON THE ATLANTIC TELE GRAPH. The following is the very eloquent passage in Rev. Dr. E. 11. Chapin's discourse, on Sunday, in Boston, in relation to the Atlantic Cable: 1" Let us not fail to recognize the greatness, the grandeur, of this achievement. Let no Osloed honoinig of religion-no intention of exalting the miral, or spiritual, above the merely physical, hide front us the full glory of that effort by which, for the- last three hundred years, wnan has obtained this maste-y over na ture. For in simple truth, it is not man's glory, but God's glory, that is unfolded in the gradual developement of human knowledge and 1ower. Thus the magnificent coniummation of the pa-t week, which has simultaneously startled two hemispheres, has awakened in us those feelings that are deep'est and highest-.making words inadequate, and sending our thoughts upward not only in astonishment, but in reverence and thanksgiving. In such a work we feel the thrill of God's hand tweeping through events, and translating into a p:ophetic svpbol the proces ses of ages, and tue significance of history. Men wait upon it-breathless-conseious that it inaugurates an era. wondering to what re. music the eartlh's round wheel will turn, .nd pondering the incalculable consequences. Ye-, the first sentiment awakened by such a triumph is a religious sentiment. It demonstrates the fact that spirit is the beginning and the end of all mechanism and all unatter. Through every physical barrier mind rushes to the embrace o1 mind, and heart to heart-sending, swift as lightning, through the arches of the tumultuon. sea, the viewless courses of thought, and tai pering the thunder of the sky into the silent pulsations of a world-felt love and joy. Ia tuis view, scientific achievewents, expanding beyond all mercenary uses, becomes the Shekinah of the living God-at once His awful veil of moys tery, and the signal of His presence" iN ITEM FOR ABOLITIONISTS. There are as many slaves within the folds of the church in the South, in proportion to the population, as there are white persons, and more in proportion to iumbers th.; there are of the white population at the Ntri h. .. Connected with the Methodist Church, South, are...........................200000 Methodists, North, in Virginia and Mary land......................... 1500 Missionary and Hard S:eil Baptists.... .175,0)0 Old School Presbyterians........... 12,000 New School Presbyterians, supposed.. 6.000 Cumberland Presbyterians........... 20,000 Protestant Episcopalians... ........ .7,000 Cambelhtes or Curistian Church...... 10,000 All other sects combined.... .......20.000 Total colored membership South, 465,000 It is safe calculation to say that three for every one connected with the churches at tend Divine service on the Lord's day. In the ex - treme Southern States there are more, for the owners and overseers require them, in many, instances, to turn out to preaching generally. Then the 463,00 multiplied by tbr"e gives us one million three hundred anti ninety-five thou . sand slaves in attendance on Divine service in the South every Sabbath. Millions of dollars have been spent, and hun dreds of valuable lives lost in the attempt to ~vangelize Africa, and yet slavery-the abhor red, cursed, and reviled institution of -lavery -has brought live times the number of negroes into the church than all the missionary opera tions 6f the world combined. Slavely has tamed, civilized, christanized, if you please, the brutal negroes brought to this * country by New England kidnappers; it has elevated them, physically, morally' and mentally -and therefore it has proven a blessing to the negro race. And this day, the several Christian - denominations in the South, are doing wore for the souls and bodies of the colored race, than e all the freedom-shriekers, Freesoilers and Abo lEtionists out of hell! And unfortunately for the peace of Jerusalem, and the good of the colored race, there are too many of them out of the infernal regions!...Knoxville Whig.* SUN STROKE3-ITS SYMPTOMS AND WEPEM. As the present intolerable degree of heat a s snbject must be aluable. 'The New York Even ing-Post, in an article discussing the causes and remedies of sun stroke, says that its attack al most invaribly indicates a constitution previous ly impaired. The premonitions of an attack arc readily recognized. 'There is a feeling of p~res u tre upon the head, the blood tinges in the ves sels, the air seems too hot and tenuous for breath inag. A person who was'once thus affected tells us he was eured by immediately bathing the head, arms and shoulders in water. While un dergoing this process, he experienced a sensa tion as if burning coals were spread over thet whole scalp, but in less than an hour every op pressive symptom had passed away. A brother of the same gentleman, similarly attacked, waw not so cautious~. He Iell to the ground insensi ble, while at labor in the harvest field, and after lingering two or three days, miuch, of the tinme comatose, and with what a physician mistaken ly termed and -treated as typhoid fever, was suf fered to die. The remedies " laid down in the book" are al coholic and amoniacali stimnulants; these- being diffusive," ahd causing equable circulation ol blood throughout the body, and particularly to the surface. The patient is advised to swallow the medicine, but if he is " out of his head," it can be gisen enema. Washing the head with cold water, and rubbing linamuents upon the sur faee-with the hands, keeping up the friction as long as may be necessary, will generally answer the purpose. WVhen much dullness or stupor re - mains, coffee and strong tea are efficacious. The means of prevention are simple. Persons in sound health are seldom attacked ; previous debility, general depression of the vital sources, unusual and excessive physicial exertion, vio lent gusts of passion; excessive drinking of cold water, or of alcoholic beverages, superadded to exp6sure to the summer sun or a hot fire, create the danger. Careful modt ration in these particulars will generally secure exemption. The Arab, wvan dering in an arid desert, subsisting on camnels * milk and a few vegetables usually enjoys nmpu nity ; his body is not vitiated by stinmulating food or unwholesome drinking. Sir Joseph Banks spent twenty minutes in an oven, where beef was coking, without harm. Fishermen, for the sake of protectio~n, some times fill their hats with moist sea-weed though any large leaves, or even a wet cloth upon thme head, will answer as well. This is an infalliable preventive, and should be more generally ob served by laboring men. .A LIQUOR DvczSmoN IN Ouzo.-The Cleveland Leader states that five young women, of a com pany of fourteen who sacked a groggery in Bristol, Ohio, Inst June, were tried by three Justices for riot, and acquitted, the Court de ciding that the groggery was a nui.-ance, and the gir-ls had a right to abate it. This trial was made the occasion of a temperance pie nic and celebration,.got up by the young ladies of Bris tol, and a great time they had of it. A large concourse of people assembled, many of them coming from the adjoinmng townships, and a great deal of interest was felt in the issue of the examination, and the excitement continued unabated to the end. The fourteen girls engaged in the transaction all attended cour-t in a body, dressing alike and sitting together, with a flag at their head. HOW A MonxNPnzEaT FULFILLS TuR Gor. DEN RULE AND PRAYS FOR HIs ENEMIE'.-Said Hieber Kimball, who is next in power to Brig. ham Young-" I love my friends and I don't like my enemies; but I follow th~e Scripture's rule and pray for them."* -This was said in the presence of Dr. Forney, henew Superintendant of indian Affairs, who complimaented Hleber upon his Christian spirit,, -telling him that lhe was happy to hear that he piraved for his eneieit. Imagine the horror of the'g'ood Doctor (liig Medicine the Indians call him) when IIeber aed-" Yes, I pray that they may alt go t& hdi ! T he Bible says if a man smites you on, one cheek turn to hinm the other also. Well, I'll turn the other cheek, hat it a man smiites that, let him look ont for a d--I of a lick himself." FOuLiSHED EVICKY WEDNESDAY iovRStNO. I. SIlKINS, ID. R. DIURISE & ELdJAH KEESE, PKO PR IEToRd. TERM0S O SUBSCRIPTION. Two Io.t.Aius per year, if paid in advane-Two DOL.ARS 81d FIrY Cssrs if Hot paid within zix monthl-and Tunin DoL.LAn if not pauid befure.the expiration of thelear. Subscriptious out (if the District and from other States, must invuriably be paid fur in advance. RATES OF ADVERTISING. All dvertisements will be correctly and conine'icu oualy inserted at Seventy-five Cents peer Equare (12 Dlrevier lines or less) fur the first insertion, aud Fifty Cents for each subscqucut insertion. Wben only pub lished Monthly or Quarterly $1 ler square will be charged. Each und every Transient Advertisenent, to secure publicity through our columns, nust invariably be paid in advance. Advertisernents not having the decird unutuber of insertions marked on the margin, will be coutinued until fo.rbid and charged accordingly. Thoee desiring to advertise ly the year, can do eo on liberal terms-it being distinctly understood that contracts foer yearly advertising are confined to the immediate, legitimate business of the firm or individ ual eontracting. All ccuunieutiins 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 Dullare. For Advertising Estrays Tulled, Two Dollars, to be paid by the Magistrate advertising. WILLIAM II TUTT, WIIOLESA T E ANDU R ET A I L D R U G G I ST! (Opposite Augusta IIoteI,) Augusta, Ga. Established, 1844. AS in Store a very extensive stock of PURE 1L DRUGS, F.A ILY and PLANTATION Ntl-lCINES, PAINTS, OILS, WI IN DOW GLAS, &e , the quality and priea of whilch he warrants equ.al to any in the Sou-h. A call from purchasers is respectfuly solicited. He has now on hand 500 Ounces snlph QUININ E, 50 Ls. CII LUllD FORM, 50 Ounas MORPlINK, 100 Lbs. TURKEY OPIUM, 10 Tite. No. I CASTOft OIL, 2,000 Lbs EPSOM SALTS, 10,000 Lbs. PUltR WHITE LEAD, 500 Ga's. LINSEED 01 , 600 Cal-. Syits. T U RPIT.\TINE, 12 J..z. .I ACOB'S CORDIA L. 60 " MU TA NO .l IMENT. 2 41 ME ICIN E C0I ESTS, f.,r Families and Plantations, 32 Doz Berhavw-'s Hol!nnd BITTERS, 12 " Sehallenbergus FRver and Ague ANTIDOTE, 12 'r-e Osgard's India CIOLAGOGUE A ugusta, July 23, 18-28 3m 29 THOMAS J, FOGARTY, DRUGGIST &~ APOTHECARY, UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL, Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia,. R,7OULD setfly call the attention of Plan T'ters, Mer.-hants and Physicians to his fresh and unadulterated stock of D~rupg, Medicines and Chemicals, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLE3 IN IllS LINE. I feel assured that no Ilouse in this City or else where can offer a stock Isuperior in, GENUINE NESS. PURITY, or on moure REASON--BLE TERMS. EVERY ARTICLE WAlRRANTED ! -All officinial preparations put up under the su pervision of M'aduates of the London andI Dublin Colleges of Phsarmiacy, and in strict conformaity with te formnharies of the United States Phar macopia.-My stock of FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, Hsfr, Tooth, Paint and Wall Brushes, &c., &c., &c., is at all times complete. I would also call atten tion toe my stock of Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, BURNING FLUID, &C,, which I prolmise to sell 10 lper cent LOWER than any House in this City. Any article sold by me, which does not give satisfaction, the mbonay will be returned and ex pences paid in all cases. Agent for Shermian's Patent Truss, and the only depot for genuine Sweedish LEECH ES in the City. 3f~oliciting a visit before purchasing else where, I feel confident that the inducements oIf fered both in lownc ss of price and p~unctuality in attending to orders, will secure a portion of your trade. 3TRemember my Store is under the Augusta Hotel, A ugusta, Ga. ' THOMIAS1. FOGARTY. Augusta, March 30 1y 12 FRESH DRUG(S, MEDICINES, &C "HE Subscribers take pleasure in informing .1their friends and patrons that they are NOW RECEIVING a Largre Additions to their al ready extensive Stock oef PURE and FRLESil Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c. TO PHYSICIANS. We are prepared and will take placsure in fur nishing Physicians with a CO.\PLET E OUTFIT of Medicites. Instrunments, Shopi Furniture, Medi cal saddle Bags. &c., &c . &c. T O T H E L AD I E S. We will also say to the La lies that our Stock comprises A LL articles for the TfOILET, from thce Dressing Comb and Brush to the richest Perfumne ry. Fine Soaps, Pomades, flair Restoratives, De pilatory, Costoietics, Lubin's Genuine Extracts, &c. Also, FL AVORING EXTRACTS for Culina-y pur poses. To THE PLANTER We say, your wvants have been attended to in our present selection. Send in your orders, or come in and let us put you up a comnplete Plantetion Case of Medicines, Instruments, &c., with full dli rections for use. In all simnple cases, and thereby save time, money and health. A simlec cathar tic or the timely adlmin'strati n of an emetic, or an anodyne, does anti will often break the chain of morbid action, thereby preventing serilns and pro tracted illness. TO sUFFERING HUMANITY We extend the invitation to call on us. We have all of the most reputable nostrums recommnended to cure almost all of the ills and aches to which flesh is heir to. If you cannot find anything adapted to your case, we will exert our skill in preparing something for your relief. i"Prescriptions filled with accuracy and dis patch at all hours, day or night. gCall and examine our Stock at the Drug Store under the Odd Fellows' & Masonic Hfall. A. G. & T. .1. TEAGUE. Edgefield, April_29 tf 10 Cherry Bounce and Cordial! T HIIK Fubscrib,-r has just recived a fine supply .1 of SUP hRIOR CIIIRRRY BOUNCE AN!D COR DIAL, which is a most delightful drink, and an excellent sunmmer beverage. Call early and get a dozen bottles or so, as it is going off like "hot cakes."' W. E. LGO. July 14 tf 27 Butler Lodge, lNo 17 l.O.O.F. STHlE Regular meetings of this Lodge -ill be held hereafter in their NEW AL, By order of the N. 0. July2 7, &f 8n0 1&58. SPRING EXPOSITION! 188. SPRING IMPORTATIONS - OF FIRT CLASS STA! LE AND FAN0Y DRY GOODS! Silks, 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 tind in our extensive stock the great est assortment, in each of the above departments, ever exhibited in A unausta. Our gr. at facilities for obtainina GOOD3 from Auction and large im p--rters, are such as to ensure our customers that they may make their lrchases from us at the very lowest prices; and many leading articles much bclow the market value. Our Northeru, Eastern and European Corres poilents will send us weekly throughout the sea son, all that is New, Novel and :tylish, in the way of Dress Goods and Embroideries. Our llous clains the eslecial attention of Stran gers and Visitors, as otly one price is asked, and all Goods are marked in plain fliures; therefore, inexperitieed purchasers are no'. over charged. Ladies will always receive kind and courteous attention-it will allrd our sulesnien pleasure to show Goods. DICKEYV & PIilJ BS. P. S.-Sole Southern Agents for Jo4in White side & Co's ee'elrated 1R1l LINICNS. Augusta, Mar 29 tf 12 A. FREDERICK, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CANDIES A N D CONF ECT.IONARIE S, Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., las on hand a hirue and varied stock of all kinds of AND FANGY 1.3PORTFD CONFECTIONARIES, FOREI.GN AN) DOMESTIC F RI U I TS,. P.1 C KL E S, P R E SE R VE S, CATSUPS AND SAUCES, W I N E S, LIQUORS, Of all kinds. Best Havana and American 9 30 G- .A=WL S, &c., &C., &c., WIlICTI 1E WILT SELL Wholesale and Retail, At the lowest prices, and on liberal terms. Partieular attemin givn a to orders. Augubta, .hdly 28, 1858 'n 29 HENRY DALY, '33r'Oac '. Mt. .Ais.gs.ta, Ga. AIDCUV'AI BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. O[ \ { WOLITTH of the above Goods, e)~UUU\ enrefully selectedl fromt the best Ma.nfacturies, and comprising Every Description in the Trader Which will be sold at a very small advance on Cost. In addition to the above, I have on hand, 5,000 Pair Thick Shoes, Slightly damaged by getting wet, and will be sold VERY CIIEAP! gg The Subscriber solicits a call from his Souft Carolina friends before purchasing elsewhtere. tr TERMS -Retail, CASII. Wholesale, time with approved patper. No second prine asked. -H ENRY DALY, Under U. S. Ilotel, Augusma, Ga. Augusta, Ga., Oct 14 tf 40 NEW SPRING GOODS BOOTS AND SHOES! rjPIOS, P. L4ARUS, Augusta, Georgia,has I this day receivbd a large lot of/SPRtING GOODS, and will conminue to do so through the summier, consisting ini part of Ladies' Silk F xed CO GR ESS GAITERS, do do do do do Glove Kid Congress do do Colored TIPTI do do Black do do do Fine Philadelphia Kid and Morocco SLIP PERS, Msses' Fixed Kid-Top KOSSUTII BOOTS, do Kid and Morocco SLIPPERS and TIES, Childrens' SilhOES, of every description, Mens' Calf Opera PUM' P 00T.4, do Goats lIE ELEiD INVINCIBL ES, do Patent W. S. PU.\PS and Oxford TIES, do Goats Bi. S. do do Calf B. S. do do Kid Congrtss GAiTER.C, do Calf (10 do Boys' do do do With a variety too niumerous to mnontion. Call ad look, its I have attentive Clerks who will be glad to show the Goods. A ugusta, Geo., April 5 tf 13 TEN DOLLARS REWARD. S TRATED from the residleneo i of WV. E. Clark, near Cole man's X Road", a small whito - 110UND) SLUT, with red ears and a few red spots over her body. Said Slut strayed from WV. E. Clark about thte 5th July. The above reward will lbe paid by the Subscri ber on her delivery to him at Curryton, or any information concerning hter thtankfully received. J. F. CURRY. Augtf 3 [" The Newberry Sun ulill please copy three times and forward account to this office. S UPERINE NEW FLOUR.--Just received fromt Dr. E. Andirews, a load of his N kW F LOU R, fresh gr otund atnd warranted of an perior quality. and for sate for cash, by E. PENN, .\gent. Aug. A1 . tf :40 it A LE WHI EA T FOR SA LE.-The X Subscril er has 150 Bushels superior G ALE W1EA T, which lie wrill sell at $1,'25 per bu--hel deliered it, Edgefield C. 11, or at his plantation. .E. BLAND. Aug 4 4t 3 Pay or be Sued ! &LIL persons indebted to the Subscribers, either .Lby Note or Aeccount, are notified that iih. y are exp.-eted to pay the saime, by or b fare ret ur. day next-athterwise their tecontt aund utotes will be plae. d in the hands of uour Attorney, S. It. Grilin, Esq ,for collection. This is fair warning, and you that are interested, would do well to take due nlotice. MARRERT & GOTTSCIIALK. A ug. 4, 1838 tf .-3 NJOTICE.-A ppilica:tio~n will lie made to the ?Le gislature at its next Session, for an Acet to in corporate the Iiethlehteim hiaptist Church, in Edge field District. June 9 3m _ ___ 22 F INAL NOTICE.-.\ll pe-rsona htavinag any el:.ims against the ifstate ef Simreont Mathis, d.eese d. are no itied that they mnust rende*r ihmem in by the ist Ocetobier next. ail thiose ind~'tbtedl munst piay up) by littn-day, or the Administratter will be foe.d to pinee sail indebtedne N ini the hand.4 of an Aturey fur collectiont. The. Esitate must be closed by the 1st October. SIlIIPSON M ATIIlS, Adm'..r. A ur. 4tf 30 Notice. A LL persons Indebted to the estate of Daniel Boone, dee'd., are requested to make inmmedi tte paymetnt, antd all piersotns hiavintg demnands gaint the samte are hereby notified to present ,hem properly attested. L. P. BOONE' Aduu'ors PETER OUZT. ' C Dec. 28,1857, tf 60. GREAT BARGAINS [N DRY GOODS. AMES IIENEY, AUGUSTA, GA., be- I ing desirois of -making a change in his hu tinoss, offers, from this date his cntire Stock of Dry Goods for Cash! Lower than any ever oliered in this or any other City in the South. All persons desirous of laying out their money to the best advantage, will do well to call and see his stock. They may-be sure of saving fron 25 to 50 per Wrmt , as he is determined on selling oil lie entire btock of his Goods by the first of October if you want SILK, plain or figured, Call at IIENEY'S. If you want BAREGES, solid, col'd or printed, I Call at IIENEY'S. If you want MUSLINS, white or co'ored, Call at IIENEY'S. If you want'EMBROIDERIES, for Ladies or Mis ses, . - all at HENEY'S. If you want 1OSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, BONN ETS, &c. Call at UIENEY'S. If you want GINGilAMS, SIIEETING, SHIRT INGS, &c. Cull at IIFNET'S. Or if you want any other article usually round in a Dry Goods or Millinery Store, and want therm at prices for cash, at *fhich you. never expeeted to see them, call at H ENEY'S STORE, next above the Georgia Railroad Bank. All persons indebted to hi are requebted to come and settle up. Augusta, July 12 tf 27 NEW SPRING AND SUMMER READY MADE C L T NJ I -1 6.9 RAMSEY,& LABAW, (Opposite the Union Bank,) A RE receiving daily, and are offering to their friends and customtrs the largest and best Stock this seasoi they:have ever oilered. Having purchased the entire'Stock almost exclusively for CASH, and paid inusual attention t) the mann facture of the Clothing, we are preparel to ofier them at prices to defy cumpetition. We have an elegant line of SCARFS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, UNDERSUIRT- and DRAWER-4,every grade; , Linen Bosom SHIR 11., from the well known nanufactories of Morrison & Co., Golden Hill, John hI Davis & Co., and Fowler & Co. -ALSO A complete line of GLOVES, of 6very kind; HANDKERCHIEFS, 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 he fore purchasing ceewhere. Augusta, April 21, 1y 15 SPECIAL CARD! GRA.Y & TJURLEY, AUGUSTA, GA., H A V E just received froi New York, another lot of those FINE WHILE BRIL.LIA NTS, at i2 cents per yard. Also, Isab. lia, jonannah and Caroiline Wl'te FRINRS; Ladits' Mars. ills COLLARS and SETTS, both white ant Colored; Hirmir'gham and Metropolitan Extension 1100P SKIRTS; lack Silk MITTS, both long and shtort, with %d without lingers ;. An entirey new and handsome lot of R IBBONS, for 1Itadies' Itonnetst Firty pieces fine IRISil LINEN, to be sold by the pi.ee only, at extraordinarf low prices; IIAMASKS, DOYLIES, NAPKINS; TO WEKLS. crash and linen ; 811 EETING, at prices that cannot fail to com muand a quick sale. Those in wtant of such Goods would do w.l Ito~ call soon. Aug4usta, June 14 ,t f 2 Fine Pianos, Books, MUSIC, &c,, &c, r NIlE Subscribera'-r ruetin'ng th,:,ks to their .1friends in EDGOEIELD) and ndjoining Dis triets, for thteir lib.-tal paitr~nage during~ the last ten years, wvould inform th,,m, thait th-.y still con itue to kee'p on han.l a large as~'ortme'nt of PIANO FORETES from the celebraited manufactories or RAYV EN BA j CON & CO, IIAZEL~TON, lBRO.., aend A.11I. G.\ LIE & ( 0., New York. f..r whom they are sole A gents. Thesae Instruments having altreadsy wont su'h l.,r lamed celebrity, it is only necessary foir us to r'epeat tat fur utrengh. duraiLity and finish, together w~th powoer, depth&, scctuers and soft ness of tone, they chidtenge competition. Pe.rsons wnt.tng a superior PIANO FORTE, wouldl do much better to call anid seleet from a large assortnment, than by de.dtinir with Pedlars and Agents of inferior makers, whtere they have no choice, and have of'en to pnty hightet prices fur in'erior Instru ments, thant ine ones of superi -r mnkers can be bought for. Every i'IA NO FORTE sold by us is warranted in every respect, so the purchaser runis no risk whatever. P'ersons ordering from.', distnnee from us can depend upon getting a GOOD) AR TICL E, as we make it a point to keep goods of the best quality ta such as we can recommnend aund warran- in every respect. Their stock of MUI(SIC is very large and they are con-tantly receiving all newv pieces ats they are published. GUITA R und VIOLIN STRINGS of the be.st quality alwaiys on hand. They would als, call attention to their large Stock of School and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery Blank Books, ad oth,. r articles.-A LSO Alhvnys on hand the largest assortment in the State of GiUl ITA R8S, VIOLINS. A CCORD MONS, FL"U ES, FLAG ROLETS, VIOLIN BOWS,&e , and every article of blusicail Merchanniise. Carhtart's and Needhamt's :rnd Priuee'secelebrated M ELODEONS. A CCORLDEON3 and VIOLINS repaired in the best manner. All of the above, articles sold at low prices for Cash o'r City acceptantes by GEO. A. )A TES & BROTIIER. Ttroddl Street, Agusta Ga., be.tween U. S.. and Globe liotelIs. A pril 7185i8 if 13_ TIE STATE OF' SOUTII CAROLINA EDGIRFtl.D DISTRIC I. IN COMMON PL E AD. J W. SMITIl, who is in the custody of the s Sheriff of Edgefield Listrict, by virtue of a Writ of Capins ad ,Satisfaciendum. at the buit of A bier Bushnell, having tiled in mty Oflice, toge'ither with a Schedule on oath of his Estate and i frects, his petition to, the Court of Coammon l'heus, pray inig that hie may be admitted to the benellt of the Acts of the General Assemble, mnade for ithe relief of in svent debters: It iv ordered, tha~t the saidi A bner Bushnell and all othe.r creditors to whom the said J W. Simith is iii anyivise indebted, he, and they ar hereby summoned, anid lhave notice to appecar bftimo thme said Court att FdgJelel Court Tin,,,, ont Nhondamy the fourth dacy of Oetuober next, to show' ens's if any they can; whiy the prayer of the pe titioner aforesaid, should not be gratntedi. 'TIbOs. G. BA CON, c.c.r. Clerk's Office, June 22. 18:i. 14t 26 STTE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, EDGEFJELD DISTRIC1', IN COMMON PLE AS. 1 HTOM AS D). CHRAMBEilULN, who is in the custody of thet Shetriff of Edgeliel iDistrict, bty v'rtue of a Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum, it te suit of ,James Mt. U. Freeland, having filed nmy Otlice,.togethmer with a schedule on oath of. his Estate and effectghis petition to the Court of ommon Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to he benefit of the Acts of thte General Assenmbly, made for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is or ered, that the said .Jamies M. C F'reelatnd and all ,thr creditors, to whom the said Thomas 1D. Cham-n. ,r~i, is in anywise .iudebtedl, be, and they are mei eby stmnmoned, aind htaveencatice to appeair be nre the said Court at Edgefield Court h1use, onI aonday the fourth day of October n'.t, to show au~e, if any they can why the prayer of the peti ion afuressidl, should io be granted. . . THOS. G. BACON, Cc C . Clerk's Office, June 25, 1858 14t 25 . SOTiC E Is hereby given th application 1 wi llbe made at the next Session of thu Leg. 'T ulature to incorporate Ilarmuony Methodist Epis- ri oial Church,.0 Ana4 3 m LIGHT---LIGHT---LIGHTs GREAT desideratum in the way 6f LIGI' is accomplisied. An illuminatingi Oil it wrepared from Coal, cal!cd KEROSENE OIL vvhich for Brilliaicy and Intensity of Lighl [s unsurpassed by all other artificial lights. It i: iot explosive-will extinguish fire if pourd on il -and last. though inot least, it is very little mor( ?xpensive than sunshine. A sniall Lamp, givino 3he Light of six Candles, will not cost excee 'inq half a cent an hour, which cAin be graduated so a to give less lighlt at a mouch less expense. Wd have the exc'usive A gency for tie KERO SENE OIL and LAMPS in this place, and wil sell theim at Clarleston prices and terns, whic1 are excluively for Cash. A. G & T, J. TEAGUE. April 28 tf 16 AYE R'S CH1-ER1RY , PECTORAL, FORt TILE RAPID CURE OF' Colds. Cou11as, aud Iloarseness. um~mr.., 3Ast.. 20th Dec., 1555. Dc, J. C. AvRc: I do mnt heitate to say the bs.t reinedy I iuve ever found or Coughbs. filerenslulnanlth cntrtinitiiit yumptomisif a Cold, Wsyor CHr.ar PATIaAi.. Is constant ustein . ily urtice nil my family for the lost tin years hlA shown it to possess suipe rior virtues for the treatmint of these coimplasin. ElliRN' KNIOILT. M. D. A.D. MOR TI,EY. Esq.,of UTICA, N. T., writes: "I hmavo .sed your 15cford yin ielf nui In lily family ever sluce you ina vente it, and i elieve it tlhe best mmedicinn for its pirlwame ever put imt. Witha mm li cold I should soner pay tw..nty.fivie iollars for at bottle than do without it, or Like tiny otlhA remedy." Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza. SPmINorE.D, aims., Feb. 7, Tti. Baoviurt AYEa: I will cieerfully certify yomtr Ilctoral li the host remedy we iosess fur the cure of whoeping cough. croup. mmnni the chest diseuses of children. We of your fraternity fin tie Sonti alipreciate your skill, and comnmend your medicine to our people. ,IItAM CONKLIN, 31. D. A3108 LE.. Esq., 3oTrair, TA., writes, 3d Jan., 1850: "I hid a tetiuins Itilitenza. wihich confinedi me in diors six weeks; took many niedicmes without relief; snally tried your 1cetiral by the avice of our clergyman. Tie Ilrot Iomm relieved time soreness fin iy thromt and ings ; less than on11 half the bttle made mie completely well. Ynur imedicines are thin clieaest as well as the best wim can by. ani we esteem You, Doctor, and your remedies, as the poor niais freiend." Asthma or Phthisic, and Brouchitis. WiS 31iEAMICSTER, PA., Feb. 4, 1856. Sin: Your Cherry 11eoraml is performing marvellous cmres in thi, ection. It has rellerel several fromi ilann ing synptini of eonsnimption. and Is now curing at manmi who ias labomed uuder an affectinn of thelun-p fr the lat forty years. lIEN ItY L. PARKS, 3. trchant. A. A. IIAMSEY, 111. D., A.aox, Moxnox Co., IowA, writes, Sept. 6,1855: " Durimig my irmetice of many years I have foiund nothing einji to yamur Cherry Pedorul fir giving ease and relIef to consumptive patients, or curing such as mre cirmble." We might mili voluni s of evidence, but the most con. vincing proof of tie vitues of this remedy is fomnd in its effects upon trial. Consumption. Probably no one remedy hams ever been known which cured so many nail uch langerous cases as this. Some no haunan aid can reach; but even to those the Cyerr J.Fctora afforJs relief aid comfort. AsTon House, New YORK CITY. 3Marim 5, 15O. Docon Arm. LowELT.: I feel it a duty and a pleasuro tIo inforn you what yonr Chrry Pectoral las done fur my wife. She had beeni five inonths limboring under the dan gerous symptoms of Cimnmption, fron which no aid we could procire gave ir nmi rellef. Sho was bteadily fail ing. until Dr. Strong. of this city, where we have ienme far advice, recommended a trial of ynnr medicine. We bless its kinduem, mai we do your skill; for she has recovered froim tiamt diay. She Is not yet ms strong as sihe used to be, but lis free from her cough. and calls herself well. Yours with gratitude and regard, ORLANDO SIELBY, or SnEe.BnTvtz. Onsumptires, do not despair till you have tried Ava'ms Cuimta l'eCOR.AL. It iW made by one of the liest niedical cim-mits in the worli, and lis enres all arouand us bespeak the high mwers of Its virtues.-l'ialmdphia etIger, Ayer's Cathartic PIllSe fj 111E sciencres of Chemstry amid Mieilcine hmave been t1 Iaxedithmeir malmost to produce thii best, most perfect purgaive which ir kmnown to moan. Innummeriable proof are shown thmat ithese Pui.La hmaive vIartimes which surpass in excellenace time ordinary medicines, nind thmat they win un precialentediy upon the esteemi of all men. They are safe andm pleasant to take, but powerful to cuine. Their peine. tratting properties stimulaete the vital ectivitiesnof flme body, renmovo time obstructiomns of its orgins, purify thme bloodl, ead expel disease. ,They purge out thefoml humors whIch breed anid grow dlstemauper, stlnmulate sluiggielh or disr daered organs Into thaeir natural action, and lomilert healthy Comma with strength to the whole system. Not only do they emaro time every.day compilialumts of every iody, bait also forimhiable and danigerous disemses thaat hiave bailledi lime best of hmummanm skIll. Whlile thecy produacem powerfiui effemcts, thmey mre mit the saumo thime, lam dlmmimhedl doses, time safest amid best physic thmat can be empl~moyed fur childreni. Ileinmg sugar-coated, themy are palenuamat to take; and beIng purely vegetable, are fate from any risk of hmarm. Cures havo bieen umaade whilh surinss belief wire they not suab. slanitiatedl ly memn uf such exnlted iosition amid chmaracter mas to fori.i time supiiomn of untruthi. 3iminy etninment clergymnien mial ilmhgiieln have lenat their nimcaes Co cqrtify to she pulil then ruluihlity af hay remedles, whmie others have senit imne the msuramnce of timelr conavictiam thtat mamy Prepiarationse cimmtribute immensely to the relief of may niiete~al. suffeing fellow-metm. Time Agemit below aineri is pleased to furniam grais myv Amameriennm A&lmuuc, cenntaining dlirectinns for thmeIr ms and cermitiatesi of their cures, of time following comnilaits: Costivemeim. Iliins Colnilnints, ihematisnm, D~rop'y, llenarthurn. liensichie arielig froum a foul slantarh, Nani sema. Indaiigmesin, 3. lrbid luncmitioni of the ltowelis amtanl l'inm airisinag theirefrrums. Fluatlemncy, Lass of Appmetie, mll Ulcer. omns mad I'utlaneous iases which require mmn evnennummt nmediine. Scrofumla air King's Evil. Thmey also. by purimfy liing time 1loodi eanml stulatlig time siystenm, . me imnny com mlaints whaich it womald mnot lie supposed thmey couli raeach,such ama Dmiaa, l'artial Itllidnes, Neuaraili nndii Nerronsa Irritab~ility. Deraingmements mif the ier andm lKimd nays, timiut, mmndi othmer kindiretl colplants arisinag from a low state of tihe bodly ur oistruction of its famellmtas. Do notl be pumt oil biy uniprincipied alienters with some othmer 1.ill they nmake Imore profit tin. Ask fur Arr.ni's Piuts, mand take nothinag else. No omther they cami gIve you compnmres with thmis lam Its intirhinie valume or curative powrers. Time sick wmmnt the beat aid there is for thema anal thmey should have It. Prepared by Dr. 3T. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. ImcEr 25 Crs. Pma fox. FIvE Bo3Es ion $1. SOLD BY 0. L. PENN and DRS. A. G. & T. J. TEAG'U] Egeneld C. HI.; A. J. PELLETIER & CO., Ilamm burg, anal by all denlors in medicino. Wsholesamle I HAVILAND, CIIICHIESTER & CO., Aanguste, Gi June2 * 1y 21 TIE STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN ORDINARY. B Y WV. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edgi fid District. Whereasa A. simkinms, c.E..D. hiathi applhiead to me fi Letters of Admiainiration, an all anal singnlar tio goodas and chattles, rights anal cred its of Johnat Rtndlt lae of thme D~ist rict aforesaid dec'd. These are, therefore, to cite and admonisha all an singular, the kindired anal creditomrs of thme saimd deenm et, to be and appear tbefoire met, at our next Ordinary Cumrt for time said District, tam be hidden at Edgefiel Comrt House, on lime Iliah day of Seplembler next., show cause, if any, why thie manid administration shliii not lie granted. Givenm under my hand anal seal, this 2mil dlay a Agit, in the year oif omar Lord one ihonmsanid eih hunmd red amid Vfiyeighmt tandl in time aeighty-irdna yeni of Americanm Indlepme nee. WV.F. DUISO E, o.ix n. Aug. 4, 1858 6i 3d STATE OF SOUTHi CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINA RY. B Y W. F. DUR~ISOEm Esaquire, Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas, A. Sinmkn, c.E E.D. hiath apiled t. me for Letters of A drministrationm, on all andia aiiisinti tme goodN lad calatles, rights nad crediis ad .Jess I rlee, late mof the Districl afiresaidl, deeasedl. Thimee are, therefuire, to cite andia adhmor,ish all ams ainmlar, thle kinmdred ands creaditurn aif thme inaiad ale leensd, to he and appe~ar befure me, at amuir nexa Oradi rmary's Caourt faor time aid District, to he houladen a Edgeieldl Court himnise, on thme hIm h day of Septembe mex, tam how cnse, if any, why -line said adllminitra tion shui not lie gruiated. Givena anuder my hmamnd anal seal, this 2nd ay n ugstl, ina the year of (lar Lord mone thonisand eigha rmndredl anal fifty eighmt, and ill the meightythiird yeai >f American lmndependenmce. W.F. DURhISOE, o.E.D. Atgusat 4, 1853 fit Sam will have it Pares H hAVE this day received two Harrels of pure RYE WhISKEY, atnd five Barrels of pure 3RN WII[SKEY, very old ad palme-sippelad S. Mr. Celnn, direct from North Carolina. Non:c if the mau enminenit Physiciatns of Augusta pur. hauta it, for their use. For male by3 8. E. l;OWERS, Agt. N. 1.-On hand 25 libls. Key Stone Monmionga ala Wh~iske~y. Hamburg, MarlI tf 8 IXECUTOR'S NOTICE.-Those persions iindebmetd to time Estatea of A brah Im Kilerensae, eC'I., are hereby ttotilled that they nummst pay the SCime or before the 15th Sepitemaber next, other rise hey will have to sett~e with my A1 ttorneyr. 'hose having demands augainist said listate will ander them i, psroperhy attestedl, without d!elay. J. A. T ALB EitT, Ex'or. July, e7 3m. 2 CARRIAGE MANUFACTORT. r AUL. IIE Subscribers return their. thanks to their T.kind patrous for the liberal support they have received, and respectfully solicit a continu ance of that generous patronage. Tlhcy state with confidence now that they are WELL PREPARED to'carry on the Coach making and Repairing Business In its various branches. Their ivork shall 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 fine assortment of CAARIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKA WAYS, &C. Of the our own manufacture-beautiful to behold and of much value to the lucky purchaser. We will also keep constantly in our Establish ment a full Stock of Northern BUGGIES and CARRIAGES, of superior manufacture. W All sorts of REPAIRING done in the best manner. aind with the greatest dispatch. L'^Call and examine our Stock. Our prices have been put down to correspond with the hard times. . SMITH & JONES. Dec 23 tf 60 WATCH MAKER-! T HE Snbscribcr having purchased the premises I formerly occupied Iy- Mr. 11. A. GR A Y, as a Watch repairing shop. is now prepired to do all kinds of work in connectit ii with Watees, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver .Ware. Having secured theservices of a FIRST CLASS WATCH MAKER, and being a practical Clock Maker himself, lie hopes to give entire satisfaction. All work done at his shop is warranted, and if it fails to give satisfaction, the money will be re funded.. All persons leaving work with him 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 riomus or obtaining the trite time can be accomoda ted at any hour in the day. F. 11. CANDEE. April 0 1858 tr 13 THE LIVER INVIGARA'(OR. PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD. Is a great s-wieitiitle inelieal illscovery. nnd Isnily working cures, aimst timo great to believe. It eures asjif by min; i-, e.ven the firat doise giving hent-fit, nail -keilom niore (han one imittle Is require.I to eire any kind iof Liver (.mplaint, froim tihe w1'rst -inundince or )yspepsia to ak comminm ieai nielle, n11i1 of wlih are te result or n disemsedi Liver. The Liver i onn of tihe irineili regulatora of thie humnn buy, anut when ti perthrins its funcLions well tie Iwiers 4of the srdent are fully ieveoiped. The simmnimneh is alinsst entirely oleeleniit on the healthy aetism f the Liver fir the r prmoper perfirmance of its tunmetiolnns. When time sumn ach is at 1i:n1, the bowels are at tult, aeil iMe whomle sp%.tlm s u fier a in conse o nee mif one organ-the Liver-having ceasemi t' d 4 its dutly. For th mliensa i-s of that orgaim, one of tie 1rolrietbirs ims neimmwie it his study, in a practice of uminre than twenty years, to find smni reniedy whtere w i th . couliternet the imay tlerangemiets t o which It is liable. To lirsove that this re niedly Is at last found, ally person troubleid with Liv e r Complaint I n t n y of its f-,rms, has but to try a ) bottle, antid convcletion is Certain. A* coimumilihs Leen fo* tirnimel Ivy iiiolving ginns and extractimt timnt jiart whiei is smoluble ir the ne tive virtues mT the nmeti eine. These gumis remmove maii m 2orbimi mr Im... ina...er ro e..m ilme I.ystemi, siiIly ing -hmtieirilace a imealhy -iumlw of bie, intvigoramting tlime stimtnehi, cammsing fusmmd Itm iligest wteil, 1,urtifn lime blommi, giving lone anmi i:eaitli to time whmmle mnehi-i nery, reiving lime enumses of thme disease, amid eireet ing a radmicali cure withoumit a ny of time disagreenble nner effects, reit by using Calomel or Mineral P.mm son thatt is usually resomr ~.ted to. One ulosm anter enlting is smiitlcien't 1o relieve timae stonmimch, antl prevent time tufooti from rising amnd sour Omnly one dose taken befonre retirimng, prevents iglhtimare. nmly one dose taken at rg nighmt loosens time bowels genmtiy, amid ecires cosive'- ness. Onem-tns tken fareamcih '' meal wvili enre Dysimepsia. EWOne diose of twmi ten simoonafumi wili malways re One bottie taken .ior te nmaie obstrtion, remmoves time cauise of time <isensie, amil mmamkes a perfect cure. Only onei insme ilumem.ii ately riecvem Climle, while Oniemimse, oltemn repettemiO, is a mire cure foir Cimimi era ~moirbus, anti a pmre yventativem of Chmniera. Omme dimse, tasken miften, will prevent time recumrrmence of Bilous A tlacks, wilie it relieves all pmainiful i'eel SOnly one biottle ia neeiled totlirow out of time system time effects oft inedhi ine afi'iter a long sickness. One hottle tmkenm fimr Jnaumndice, rentmmi, a'jnll yellownmss o r imnimatrat CIO coior frm time skini. One miosm- taken a shmmmrt llmem bwfoir eatinig gives vigor to tliei mipmpetite, amid mammkes (esl iligest wmell. One miosem, imte-n riepeateul, eures Chrnitm Dimarrheena in its worst fmrmmns, wimie sumniner armmi bo~wel eimmmmiiilits yieldl ii tnist to' thei lirst milse. Onem o r tin~ mimlses mcires mmttacksi causm'i lby wirms, white tmmr wormis imn elmilairenm, the-re ism nim surer,.suter or .limeemier remum eiiy in lihi wmritl, ni it neuvm'r famiis. 't'liere is him exmmm.rgeratmii iii hiese sta'temni-ims; thi'y aire plin ebr nts, that we canm give crimle-nee toi pirove. whmili' ril hous i aegivinig thmelr uiamnimimous tea:stiuiy ini its famvor. . ltke inil:lte pleasure in re'onmimnling this mmneiicinem ais a p~revmentiii' for Fever anmil A gume, Chi Fever. mmii itteni i'evers o l ].llil yime. It imiperatles with certimuily. nii thouimsamnmlsare iinmg lo tes'tify ti' its wmmmerl'imt a irium's. Amimoni thme liiiremds of Liver lRemiiems now milferr'm tim thei putmiiie, timerm' mre imic we cm sm higimy recmioiiimina mis DIL. SAtNFmmtirs INV~lG iO ~Tltso genueraliy knommwn now thmrommglmott ti-i I'nimon. Th'iis pmriumnnii m is truly am Liver Inmvigmiratolr, pmrikimmeinmg lime mmosi hmappy resmiits Oil alii who mise it. .timmiisl iimunmmerlhe merlil'ntes linve bieen 'iv enm iio the greamt virtum if ii mmar- eine bmy tim' .se mif time lmim.h est stulimmdiig ini siim-ly, unmi iwe kniow it to lie iie be.-t iiriim ralt imo m ethir lime pubmile.-IRdm (Cmon&/ lkiemmwermt. iilcE, ONE DOtLLAk l'Elt 11m0TTLE. S.ANFOl1ih & CO.. Proprietors, .l45 Itronmmlwamy. NewY York. OfFov:iie at Emdgeileld C. If. by G. L. PENN, Agemnt. Jtmne 16, IS5. ly 2:3 - NOTICE TO THE AFFLICTED TN Justice to the suffeiring humanity through ~,Diseases ariaing fronm disorders of thme Organs -of Generation, I deem it necessary to relieve amid Ycure such sufferers. PROF. F. DEVOUT'S -Esteemued Fechcl specific Cordial, ~is the nmost reliable antd efibctual rem- dy for ob taining a perfi et curo In thme shiortest time that has ue or been knsownm. no matter whethmer thme Case is of 20 years, or only 8 days standhing. -Thte CORDIA L is agreeable to the stomach and will,'if foillowedl according to directions, and the r inistruments properly- used, never fail to effect a Ccure permanent. A s it is rather a dhelicate subject to brinig thus before thme public, I deem it, inexpe d tient to inisert any of thme miany References. A trial of thme Metdicine will speak for itself. s All private comm unications will be promptly at itended to., free gratis. Price $8 for 'nil necessaries, forwarded free of Lcharge to anmy part of Georgia, South Carolina or Aimabama. Dif All orders nmust, bei addlressedl to F. J. rDelker, at V. La Taste,'s New 'm hoilesale and Re tail Drug or Fee-l Store, Auigusta, Gha., Whiolesale Depot for F. J. Delker's Celebiratemd Bed Bug De stroyer andtt Phmiladejlphia Elm. A ugusta, June 30 1858 3m 25 State or South Car'olinaa, - EDG RFILDI DiSTRICT, 1NVRIflNARY. ~ . Richardi Berry, Applicant, vs1 Eilney Moseley, Pet. for Par. Johni Delanm~hter and wife and | Tothers, defendants. ) a ppearing to my satisfaction that Jolm Dc .Llmighter amid his wife Julin, Defemndants int thte above stated case, reside without the limits of this State, it is therefore orderedl andh decreed that theoy tin appear andi object tm thme division or sale of the Rlea; E.-ate of .lane Berry, dec'ud., oin or before the 31st, October neoxt, ori their contsent to thme sanme will be entered iif record. W. F. D)URISO if, o.E n. Ordinary's Ollice, Aung 2, 1868$. 3m 30 N OTICE-All persons havimng dlamims agis the Estate of .lam~mes S. Cok-mamn, dme'dl., are hereby nmoidied to render thmem in by the 1st .\larchl 18">9-other wise thmeir notes or accounts will pomsi tive;y beu. debarred. Amid those indebted to said Fstate miust pay up by the 10th February next, or theuy will mist assuredly be compelled to pay costs. U ENNET PERR Y, A dm'or. JIune 9 9m*t 22 I CE! iCE !-.A'lwara ont hand a supply of 10 IE, whmich will be sohil at 5 Cents per pounid Cash. E. T. DAVIS, Agt. May 19 tf 19 XECUOIESNOTICE.-All personsa h incaisagainst the Ebtate of Avory Blandl, deceased, are hereby notified to present tigem, properly attested, immediately. J. S. SMYLY,) J. A. BL AND, Ex'mors. E.BLAND.) Ja. 6. Uf CAROLINA HOTIEL.. T HE Proprietor of this well known and poptu. lar HOTEL takes peculiar p!easure -in an nouncing to his friends and the travelling public generally, that this House Is open for the reception of company, and that his whole oaergies will be put into requisition to gratify the wants of each and all who may favor him with their. The House has just been thoroughly. e, anJl the Rooms and Furniture put in excel 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 department-and in short, everything requisite to gratify the taste of the epicurean will be supplied in abundance. The servants of the; C A ROLINA IIOTEL are noted for their polite and attentive character, and are ever in attendance to obey the wishes of my Guests. New STABLES have recently been built, whichk' are commodious and complete, and Horses left in my care will receive kind and careful treatment.. Thankful for past encouragement and patron age, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. JOHN A. IAYS. g The travelling community are notified that they and their bsagage will be conveyed, at a mo ment's warning, without charge, to the Carolina or Georgia Depots. J. A M. Hamburg, May 3 1858 tf 16 CHEAP FAMILY GROCERIES! TIBZ Subscriber is now receiving and openin a VERY CHOiCE STOCK of well selee GROCERIES, To which he begs leave to invite the attention of Planters in want of Choice Supplies. le may be found ini the 'Block of Buildings formerly occupied by G KORGE ROBINSUN as a Hardware Store. My course will be to adopt the old motto, "A nimble Penny Is beUer than a Slow Shilling ! My Stock will consist in part o the following ar cles: - St. Croix SUGAR; New Orleans, old process, SUGAR; " new " do. Stuart's A. 1. atfil I. Soft do. " (A) Crushed do. " Powdered - do. Sugar House SYRUP; New Orleans do. Cuba MOLASSES; Old Govermnent Java COFFEE; Rio io. superior; English Dairy and Ceshen C E E E Choice Old BRANDY and Tholland GIN -Jamnica and New Enalani RUM .lohn Gibson's XX and XXX ; Rectified and Tennesseo W1 ISKEY CONFECTIONA RIES and PICKLES: MACKEREL. SA LMON and SARI)INES; Superfine FLOUR, &c., &e.: . A Fresh supply of ORANGES and APPLES; Together with many other articles too tedious to mention. THOS. KERNAGUAN. . P. S.-Also a fresh supply of No. 1 and 2 - MACKEREL in Kitts, I and I Bbls; Buckwheat FLOUR, No. 1; Fine Spanish SEGARS; MACCARONI; CITRON; andCRACKERS; 25 Bhls. Fresh Thomaston LIME; . ' T. K. Hamburg, Jan. 19 ly 2 i1ou1e, Sign & Ornamental Painting! r I E Subscribers take pleasure in announcing to Tthe citizens of Edgefield .District, that they are now prepared to do all work entrusted to them in the ine of HOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, Marbiling, Graining, AND UPHOLST.ERY, To all w~ho may be pleased to favor us with their piatronage, we promise to give etire sati-fac'tiad All work entrusted to us shall be executed with despatch and in a workmanlike manner. Our terms will be reasonable. For further par tieulars call on us at Edgetield C. H., 17T REF.R EXcE -Cu~pt. JAs B. GRIFwIN and Gen. W. C. Moa~oyE, of this District. RICH & PAUL. Ju'y&l 1S58 . 3m 28 NEW GOODS FOR 1858 ! SPRING AND SUMMER SUPPLlES., I AMl nowv receivinr my Spring stippliest of Dry - i.Goods, Groceries, &c., &c., whicha, in point of quality- and cheapness, will compare favorably with the Goods offered by the merchants of Hamburg nd Augusa. My stock of Dry Goods consists of almost every~ variety of Ladies' Dress Goods, Of the most fashionable stylcs and of all qualities. Also, a fine assortment of seasonable Goods for Gentlemn and Youth's Wear. Also, a large variety of BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &C; In the G ROCE RY line I am prepared to offer stuch inducements as must please nmy customers. My stock consists of an assortment of Suugar, Cofere, Tea, Molasses, &c. Also, always on hand TOBACCO. SEGARS, SNUFF, WI NE S, BR ANbJES, P U R E MBIDICJNES, .c. Gji Come and look at my Stock. - J. L. HARMON. Winter Seat, Mar 22 tf 1 $25 Reward., R ANAWAY frmt the Stubseribmer's mother, iXabout the 1st A pril last, his likely Mulatto boy RtI HiOND, about, 21 years old, and about 3 feet 7 or 8 inchtes high. His color is tolerable bright and his hair pretty straight, and were when hie left a moustache. He is intelligent and tolerably- quick spotken. He has been raised in the ho~use, and is a valuable dining-room servant and cood ostler. It is supposed he is lut king about some of the neighboring citics,-oither Hamburg, .A ugusta, Charleston or ColumbIa. The above reward will be paid fur his apaprehension atnd delivdry in any jail so that I may get him. And any information concerning hainm will be thankfully received. -T. N. LUNDY. June 23 tf 24 EFTge Augusta Constitutior.alist and Charles ton Mercury will please copy weekly for one month and forward bills to T. N. L., Edgefleld C. H., S. C. Marble at NeWberry, S. C.. T KEEP constantly on hand, at ay Marble Yard, ..Newberry, S. C., MARBLE and GRANITE TOMBS, TOMB TABLETS, MONUMENTS, Ilcend Stones, &c., In etndless styles and of every variety. LET TERING done neatly and correctly at three cents per letter. All orders shall have prompt attention. I sell as cheap as the cheapest. IgrFor faurther particulars, call on Col. Chris tie, at Edgefield C. H., S. C. JOHNK R. LEAVELL. Newberrg, May 24 Ban* 20 ' Bacon and Lard. JlUST receivedl a largesupply of BACON SIDES, iSIlILDERS and lA MS, of superior quali ty, which is offlred for sale at V ERY LOW FIG URES. Please call and examaine this fine Bacon before purehmasing elpewhe're. Also,, 1000 Lbs. LE.AF LARD, in JTars. G. L. PRNN, Ag.. June 9 tf 22. Bricks! BicksI.TI' T HIE Subscribetr having purchased that excel .lent and well.:ftted out Briek Yard, long known tis thme Simkinms' Yard, las just made and thoroughly burnt 100,000 CHOICE BRIdKS, wvhich will be sol on reasonable terms. A con taderable discount allowed for the Cash. H. D. CROOKER. A pril 21 1858 tf - 16 N~OTIC E I-All persons indebted to the Es inmte of George MeD. Reardent are requested ;o maake immediate settlement ; and these haaviuig lemandls against the Estate will please present hem forthwith, propecrly attestedl. E. P. H1. KIRKSEY, Ad'or. JTan. 0, 52. OTICE is hereby given, that application Lwill be made to the Legislature at its next ses ion, foar It release of all the right and interesto le ste in the Eseheaited Property of Charles eIeGregor, deceased, to James -5. Henderson and JUah McGregor. July 20 1856 3m 28