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TE5XI 67 SUJSCRIPTION
Two DoL1A4UN per year, if paid in advanoe-Two
DousaAs aid Iltny Ccxv if sit paid within six
months-ad Tames DoLLaVS if nut paid before the
aspiration of the year.
Bebsriptioes out of the Distriet and from other
States, meast invariably be paid for in advanTe.
EATS 07 ADVIERTIING.
All advertisementd will be correctly and eonsplu
onwly Iaserted at Seveuty.sve Cents 1,er Square (12
Erevier lines or less) for the Arst insertion, and Fifty
Cents for saoh subsequent insertion. When only pub
liabod Monthly or Quarterly $1 per square will be
ehargod.
lash and every Transient Advertisement, to seoure
publicity through our columns, must invariably bo
paid in advanoe.
Advertisements not having the desired number of
insertione sarked on the margin, will be continued
until forbid and charged aeordingly.
'Those desiring to adyertiso by the year, can do so
op liberal terms-it being distinctly understood that
sentraets for yearly advertising are eonfned to the
immediate, legitimate business of the firm or individ
ual eontracting.
All communications of a personal character will be
charged as advertisements.
Obituary Notices'exceuding one square in length
will be charged for the overplus. at regular rates.
Announcing a Candidate (not inserted until paid
fqr,) Five Dollars.
For Advertising Estrays Tolled, Two Dollars, to be
paid by the Magistrate advertising.
APOTHECARIES HALL.
THOMAS J, FOGARTY,
DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY,
UNDER THE AUGUSTA IIOTEL,
Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia,
W OULD respectfully call the attention of Plan
ters, Merchants and Physicians to his fresh
1 unadulterated stock of *
rg NMedicines and Chemicals,
AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES IN HIS LINE.
I feel assured that no House in this City or else
whpre can ofibr a stoek superior in GBNUINE
NNSS. PURITY, or on more REASONABLE
TERMS.
EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED !
All officinal preparations put up under the sn
pervision of traduates of the London and Dublin
Cileges of Pharmacy, and in strict conformity
with the formularic of the United States Phar
p- a n-My stock of
FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, SOAPS.
Edr, Tooth, Paint and Wall Brushes,
&c., &c., &c.,
is at all times complete. I would also call atten
tion to my stock of
Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes,
ARTISTS' MATERIALS, BURNING FLUID, &C.,
which I promise to sell 10 per cent LOWER than
any House In this City.
Any article sold by meo, which doefi not give
-satisfaction, the mon,-y will be returned and ex
pene.s paid in all cases.
Agent for Sherman's Patent 5'russ, and
the only depot for genuine 3weedish LEEC5HES
in the City.
gg$oiqting a visit before purchasing else
where, I feel confident that the Inducoments of
fored both In lowness of price and punctuality in
attanding to orders, will secure a portion of your
trade.
3i"Iemember my Store is under the Augusta
HoeAugusta, Ga.
THOMAS J. FOGARTY.
Augusta, March 30 ly 12
Swan k Co.'s Lotteries Triumphant.
SWAN & Co.
Continue to Draw as usualwth t
interruption.
LOTTERIES ARE LEG AL, AND AUTHORIZE.D
BY THE bT ATE OP GELORGIA.
The late attempt to injure
Our firm has shown
That our Lotteries are drawn fairly ;
That our Prisee are paid punctually ;
.And that our Schemes
Are more liberal than any other Lottery
In the world.
T UB following Scheme will be drawn by S.
sWAN & CO., Managers of the SPARTA
ACADEMY LOTTE~RY, in each of their Single
Namber Lotteries for Sept. 1858, at A UGUZSTA,
Georgia, In public, under the superitendence of
Commisoners:
Cla. 31 Draiws Saturday, September 4,13858.
*Class 32 Draws Saturday, Set. 11, 1858.
Class 33 Draws Saturday, Set18, 1858.
Clss 34 Draws Saturday, Set. 25, 1858.
ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS.
50,000 Tickets !
WIELY ONE PIZE TO EVERY NINE TICEET
?o B3 DaAWX
EACH SATURDAY IN SEPTEMBER !
1 Prize of......$0,000 4Pie f... $0
1 Prize of. B ,0 rzso...........s',00
1,Prisse of.....10.000 4l'zef..... u
1 PrIze of........ ,0 4 re .f......u
1 Prize of........ 4,000 )Przo.... 50
I Priz, of........ 00 0Piz.of..... St
I Prize if.......... 1,50010Przst......5
~~~~~4 Pries of.1,0..OI'i~ao.........100
4 Prize @ $40 'Ap 4orin es t o f ..........e ar S1,00
~~~~4 Prises of............Priz ar UU10
4 Przesof oO4 Pri0e 0 of......... are S0
4 Pze o 13 " 5 ,00 0e of........ 5re S0l
~Priea o 0 Pri 10es of .... .... 800
5,600 raes o130 re...f............,125
54 PrIzes amo....... to.....Przu o............,000
Ahoe Ts n Snr.aTv I , QreIZ s8,0
4A Pclr ssb0 ppoxthein of t0,000tPriesreill,00
4ett Prnys one dv00uu " reeiin0 Irt.ae1,0
4 riaes of 2acage wil . 10.ol re at h .ioire s,
whc4I h Prisk: 2 * ,0 ri- r
CeriPrieso cage of "e "hl T,9ices.are 30
4eict Pid Pacf of te "al T,5c0krse...r....
*,0 rizes of 0ag o" te.arte................30
Celiat Pacae aotrn ghto................0
Whol O laTiket, les o Qurters e2,50
las Circuarshneg theu ades for the LTies ordl erd
Phse s any hve icts endling na iguet.y a
C ert L~ete of ragwl ubes ad Prhes lwing besn
tohiuchsehe rimmdaeyk: e hedaig
CetWae Pcae wil pleas Wole thirke tur,.....$n
Cerivae ter Petge Cont an Te.....,..,4
CerIl aesof ck a d tn Qarer~ T iate.......r
Ch rw-terietef Puacka tent ickets............1.
IW Ordrla Tikets or tcas cbert adess
elerk eS. toA ou addre, Auusta. Ticke orr,
Purbar oan thae nuckes thatingenran fgron they whay
wit the Lisut of thaw p ubr n rizeta ac n il sentto
wIo be pnubimedatey vart drawIng.efloigla
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Cthe ran-othrninghews usad te o rky)
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LI e gislath e a t oft nrextht eahone or ntie ton
eosprbe bthed Bftervery drswing, Chin efking pa
ell ituiean etMbi egseCalsa
AdL erNahiGssu e, Ane t nt thegenerf Dniew
Boon e ely DJ., Aereusted (t. onastitutoai
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agariesth saanh aorein heeby notfd Litoc (reen
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'01CE.--A plication ie thade apctonh
- Liturek at t net 5eai 10ionfora t in
ieatre1crporat h etee aptontoist inge
.ield Ditit
Edgefield Female Collegiate I
INSTITUTE!
r I %H B Exercises of thin Institute wet o resumed
I on th 2nd dav of Augeust, under ilha n- 1
r
egemsent of
hIMs, A. .J. It. MKAltA, PRtIN#.IPAL.
The Scho!zstie year is divided jint two -ON1si1ns
of live imnt'" . ach. The Krt Sussion will cnd
on the 16th July. The second will columenue onl
theavd day or August aud end on the ITth day
of D comber.
The RATES OF TUITION are as follows:
lI the Primary Dep.artmnent, inicludinw Spel
ling, Iteadinag, W riting, Arithmetic, Eng
lish Gramar, Geography, and Vocal Mu
sic, per Session............ .......$12,50
[i the Collegiate Department, includine Road
ing, Writing, Etg. Orammauer, Geography,
Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Geome ry,
Algebra, Logic, Rhetoric, Eni. Composi
tion and Vodal Music, per Session,.......20,00
French (Extra) per zession.... ........ -10,00
In the Ornamental Department,
For Music on Piano, per Session.........25,00
For Drawing aufi Painting In Water Col
ors, per iession . - -................10,00
Embroiderv Chenille upon Satin, per Foes 10,00
Embossed 1Embroidery, " 10,00
Tuftinv, a 10,00
Hair Work, ' 10,00
Grecian Painting, " 10,00
Oriental Painting, ' 10;0
Pastel Painting, " 6,00
Students of Music on the Piano will be charged
$3 per Session for i e of Piano, to pay expense of
keeping instruments in tune.
Each pupid will be charged $1.60 per Seslon to
deay einitingent expenses, for fuel, &c.
fr'Tuition bills due and payable at the eml of
each iession.
The Institute will bo furnished with three Pi
anos in three separate rooms or the Institut* build
ing for the use of the pupils.
Vocal Music is deemed by the Prolrittors to be
a neeseary part of every young lady's education,
hence singing is wade a part of the regular exer
cises of the Institute, and the whole School will be
exercised in Vocal music as often as twice a week.
W. W. ADAW%1,
S. W. NICHOLSON.
At the close of the year a Ct::louie will be pub
lished embr.,eing the names of 'all the pupils in at
tendance duritig the year, with an engraving of .th
bullihiings aud premises.
Edgefeld,.S. C., A ug 11, 1858. tf 31
Ridgeway Academy.
T H13 Exercises of this institution will be con
ducted under. the superintendance of the
Subscriber, this year; and lie trusts, by strict
attention to poupils conmitted to his care to give
satisfaction to parents, and advance the pupils as
rapidly as poasible.
Rates of Tuition.
1st Class-Orthography, Reading and
Arithmetic, $12.00.
2nd Class-Primary Geography and the
above, $16.00.
3rd Clas-The above studies with English
Grammar. $18.00.
4th Class-The same with Algebra and
Gometry, $20.00.
Latin and b.rench, $2500
Although it is desirable that pupils should begin
with the first of the quarter, still, pupils will be
received at all times, and charged only for the
proportion of the time of the session remaining.
M. B. WARD.
April 14 ly 14
CURRYTON CHOOLS.
T liE Exercises of tL.e First Safxion will be
eloeed on the 8th iibt. A fter a recess of two
week., they will be resumed on the 26th inst.
J AS. H. MlORRIS, PrIn.
July 7 tf 20
EDGEFIELD, S. 0.
JOHN M.WITTI
having just re
ceived flrom New York a most CO PLETE and
MAGNIFICENT assortment of.
FURNITURE,
Respectfully announces to hais friends anud 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 vardety of fine and superfine
Mahogany Wardrobes,
A rich lot-all styles-of Rosewood and Mahogany
Rosewood and Mahogany Libraries,
SECRET ARIES WITH BOOK CASES,
A beautiful collection of Rosewood and Mlahogany
WASH SINRS 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 Stmnds and Portable Desks,
A variety of fine
An unusually large assortment of
C 2E A I 2. .
Comprising Solid Mahogany spring bottom Rock
ing Chairs; Spring bottom solid Mahogany Parlor
Chairs; Cane seat Maple Rocking and ?arl..r
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 which will be sold at a vcry.small per
cent above actual cost prices. I am compelled to
continue the CASH SYSTlEM, and will rigidly
adhere to it in future, as 1 am well convinced that
it is much the beet system for all parties.
An examination of my Stock is solicited. Better
bargains are not to be had in Augusta or any
other Southern City.
R e pa irin g, &c.
I continue to make to order any FURNITUR E
wanted, and also to repair all old Furniture sent.
Scd along your work and is shlul bs done in a
workmanlike manner.
If I beexak a liberal share of public patron
age... lM. WITT,
Apr 21 tf 15
Turnip Seed-Turnip Seed.
fL. PEREN, Agent, has received his usuali
~Rlarge and varied agsortment of Turnip iFeed,
which are warranted fresh and gonitine. Hie has
on hand
RUTABEGA,
LARGE WHITE GLOBE,
LARGE NoftFOLK,
RED TOP,
FLAT DUTCII.
Call and get your supply, as the seasoti is now
here for sewing, if you wish to raise good crops.
G. L. PENN, Agent.
July 27, if 30
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY !
T HE Subscrbers offr for alea the old stand
of R. I. Sullivan, a CIhOICE colleetion of
Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies,
And all other articles in their line. They have]
made arrangements to keep their House supplied I
with the BEST ARTICLES, fromn the BE~ST
Fatoies in the United States, which they will
sell LOW FOR CASH, or for good paper on
short time.
CARRIAGES and BUGGIES of every des
cription will be furnished to order on short notice.
S. CHRISTIE,
A. UURLBERT.
April22 tr ' 15
FLOUJR AND CORN MEAL-Can be
.had at my house for Cash.
-ALSO
Luathe-Harneus, Sole, Upper, Kipe, &c.
R. T. 3HM8.
Feb.8 * 4
?RESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C
rIlE Eubscribers take pleasure in Informing
I their friends and patrons that they are NOW
IECEIVING a Large Addition to their al
cady extensive Stock of PURE and FRES1
hugs, Medicnes, Chemicals, &c.
TO PHYSICIANS.
We are prepared and will take pleasure in fur
ishing Physaicianis with a COMPLETE OUTFIT
f Medici es Instruments, Shop Fursaiture, Medi
!al 'addle Dags. Ac., &c . &c.
TO THE LADIES.
We will also say to the La lies that our Stock
omprises ALL nrticles for the TOILET, from the
Dressing Comb and Brush to the richest Perfume
y. Fine Soaps, Pomades, Hair Restoratives, De
,latory, Cosmetics, Lubini's Genuine Extracts, &c.
Ls.,, FLAVORING EXTRACTS for Culinaty pur
,Xmas.
TO THEPLANTER
Ne bay, your wants have been attended to in our
,repenit selection. ,-;end inI your orders, or come
n and let us put you up a complete Plantition
,lnse of Medicines, Instrument:, &c , with full di
-ections for use. In all simple cases, and thereby
are time, money and health. A simple cathartic
,r the timely adminibtration of an emetic, or an
nodyre, does and will often break the chain of
norbid action, thereby preventing serious and pro
ractel Illness.
TO SUFFERING HUMANITY
We extend the invitation to call on us. We hnve
ll of the most r.eputable nostrums recommended
Lo cure aliost all of the ills and aches to which
esh is heir to. if you cannot find anything
adapted to your case, we will exert our skill in,
preparing something for your relief.
L'V'Prescrip~tions filled with accuracy and dis
>atch at all inours, day or night.
MCall aid examine our Stock at the Drug
tore under the Odd Fellows' & Masonie Hall.
A. G. & T. J. TEA G UE.
Edgefield, April 29 tf 16
Cherry Bounce and Cordial!
T HR Subscriber has just received a fine supply
ot -UPERIOlt ClIKRRY BOUNCI AND
CORD)IAL, which is a most delightful drink, and
an excellent suminer beverage. Call early and
g-t a dozen bottles or so, 'as it is going off like
'hot eakes." W. E. L b.GG.
SJuly 14 tf 27
Hardware, Cutlery, & c.
WIM. HILL,
HAMBURG, S. C.,
W OULi.D inf..rn his friends o
W and all who may be trading 0
tn this Market, that he still con
tinues to keep a FULL and well
selected Stock or Goods in the
above line, and solicits a share of
patronage from all who may be in want of any ar
tieli he keeps, assuring them that every exertion
shall be made to aive itatisfaction to the purchaser
in quality and price, feeling confident that he can
rEil his Goods on as Reasonable terans as
they can be purchasied at
ANY HOUSE m AUGUSTA.
His Stock is now COMPLETE, having added
largely by recent purchases from the BEST Manu
acturers. His Stock is such that alnost every one
can fizad ,ome article on their list of.-wants, and on
such terms as eannot Iail to please-amungt which
is a good assortment or
Cut N AILS of all a'zes, of the best brands, in
luding all Aizes or SPIKES, Also, English and
A meriein 11orse Shoe Nails, Wagon and Wrought
Nails, all sixes.
Nail R4JDS ad Shetet and 1Toop IRON;
Blister, Gernman and Cast STR E L;
Collins & Co., Leverett's anud other celebrated
mke of '.'-oad, Chaopp~ing anal Tiand AXES,
IATOIIETS, &c.;
Mill, Cross Cat and Hand SA WS, all kindaa;
lammners, Chisels, Augers, Drawing Knives,
Adzeaa, Gimblets, Brace and Bitts, Mill, Hand Saw
And every variety of Files and Rasps, Saw Setti,
Compasses, Ilollow Atugers and Butts, Gauges,
Planes of every description, Plane Bitta, and every
Variety of Carpenter's Tools,
Edge Tools of every description.
Beliws, Anvils, Vices, Screw Plates,.Sledge, [Hand
and Shoeing Ulaner,', Raspy, -Drills, Tongs,
&o., all of the best manufacture. ~Great
care having been taken in the selection
of these articles, they can be
relied upon as the best.
Pocket and Table Cutlery.
His Stock of Pa~eket and Table Cutlery is complete
and quality unsurpassed-amnongst which can
be found full Setta of Table Cutlery, of
Joseph Rodgers & Sons celebrated
manufacture; Pocket and Pen
Knives all patterns and qual
ities ; fine Razors. Seis
sors, Shears, &c.
Also, a great variety of
S MA LL W A RES,
Such as Pins, Needles, Port Monies. Hair Brushes,
Combs, Paper Envelopes, Pens, Peneils, &c.
Gunas, Pistols. Arc.
On hand a choice lot of Guns and Pistols of the
finest quality-Colh's, A dams' and Decan's and
others amanke of Repleaters, self-cocking.
Akro, an assortment of Pockett'istols,
Percussion Caps, Shot Belts,
Powder Flasks, Game Bags,
Cleaning Rode, &c.
Buildinag Materials.
His Stock of Building material swill be found com
plete, consisting in part - of Locks. Hinges,
Screws, Window Fastenings, all kinds and
qualities. Also, Till, Pad, Trunk and
Chest Loks.
Liglat and Heavy Castings.'
Always ona hand a fine assortament, of light nd
heavy Castings, Pots,0Ovens, Spiders, Tea Ket
th's, Well Wheels, Waffle Irons, &c.
Farmer's Boilers, Cauldrons, Wagon
Boxes, Sad Irons, Fire Dogs,
Shovel and Tongs.
Cooking and Heating Stoves,
ALL PATTERNS AND SIZES.
Wagon Chains, all kinds, Log Continued, Halter
and Trace Chasins, Spades and Shovels, Hay
Forks, Crockery and Glass Ware, &e.
Also, snanuafacturer of all kinds of
Tin, and Sheet Iron Ware !
All arc earnestly solicited to call and examine
ar henselves. A nd you will final it greatly to
your interost ta p~aarunize y our old ldgaefield Dis
tri(t itizen. WM.L HIL L.
JIamburg Oct 26 tf 42_
'INA L NOTiVE-Al personas having any
SLams ,against the Estate of Simeon Mathis,
deceased, are no ified that thtey must rende~r thema
in by the 1st Octoaber next, and thtose indebted must
pay up by Return-day, or the Adamitnistrator will be
rorced to place said indebtedne-s in the bands of an
Attorney for collection. The Estate must be closed
y the 1st October.
SIMPSON MATHIIS, Adm'a'r.
Aug. 4 tf , 30
[ OST OR STOLly on or abopt the 2nd
j of August inst., In Hamburg. a Notp on MI.
W. Clary for $69, in favor of W. J. J. Maulligan,
iven the 21st day of July 1858, and due one day
atier date. All persona are forewarned from tra
ling for said Not.
A ug 25 ut, 33
OTCE.-All those indebted to the Estate
Lof Dennis McCartey, dcc'd., must pay up by
b~ 1st January next; and those haaving claims
Lgaint~ the Estate will retnder thbem in by that day
roperly attested. JACOB McCARTEY,
Aug 25 17t 33 Adlm'r.
OTCE is hereby given abat application will
b1e made at thae next Session of then Legisla..
ure, for a Charter for a Road to run from tlhe
utlheran Chuirch, on Edisto, to Intersect the Co
asmbia Utoad at or near Col. John Huiet's, two and
half miles trom Edgceleld Village.
May 6 _ rm 11
TOTICEAII having claim~s again4t tlie
..Estate of Levi Bledsoo, dee'dI,, gjro niotiflp4
render them In properly attested; and Ihosu
udebted to said Estate must pay up forthwith.
. LEWIS BLEDSOE, Adm'or.
OTIC.-lTe Debtors and Creditoars of
. Wi. Famy, Deceased, are hecreby notified to
set me in the Ordinary's Oflioe at EKdgefield C.
., on the 4th Monday in October next, as a final
suement will be made on the Estate at that time.
.E.K NFY, Adu'or.
NEW SPRING A1 DA UIMER
'READY ~AL
CLE: TH 1I6.
RAMSEY -A LABAW,
(Opposite the Union Bank,)
A RIC receivincg daily, and are otfer to their
friends and customers the laraest and best
Stock this season they have ever offered. Having
purchased the entire Stock alinost exclusively or
DASIF, and paid unusual attentilon to the manu
racture of the Clothing, we are prepared to offer
item at prices to defy competition. We have an
Lelegant line of
SCARFS, CRAVATS, STOCKS,
UNDERSHIRT% and DRA WER:, every graide;
Linen Bosoin SHIRTS, from the well kn6wn
manufactories of Morrison & Co., Golden Hill,
John Ni Davis & Co ,.and Fowler. &Co.
-ALBO .
A complete line at GLOVES, of every kind;
H ANDKERCHIEFS, SOCKS, &c.
We have also a very large stock of SERVANTS
CLOTHING, of every kind, whioh we would call
especial attention to.
Merchants and others would do well to call be
fore purchasing elseithere.
Augusta, April 21, ly 15
Fine Pianos, Books,
MUSIC, e,, &C,
T HE Subscriber after returning thanks to their
.friends in EDGEFIELD and adjoining Dis
triets, for their liberal patrmnage during the last
ten years, would inform them that th.y still con
tinue to keep on hatid a large assortment of
PIANO FORTES
from the celebrated manufactotie f RAVEN BAF
CON & CO., HAZELTON, BROS., and A. 1H.
GALE & CO., New York, for whom they are sole
Agents. These Instruments having already won
sueh far famed celebrity,it ii.only necessary for us
to repeat that for airengih, durability and finish,
together with power, deptA .weetessjnd soft
ness of tone, they challenge Ompetition. Persons
wanting a superior . .
PIANO FORTE,
would do much better to call and select from a large
ossortment, than by dealing with Pedlariand Agents
of interior makers, where they have no choice, and
have.often to pay higher prices for'inferior Instru
ments, than fine ones of superior makers can be
bought for. Every PIANOFORTE sol& by us is
warranted in every respect, se the purchaser runs
no risk whatever. Peisons ordering frok a distance
rrom us can depend upon getting a GOOD AR
TICLE, as we make it a point to keep goods of the
best quality and such as we. can .recommend and
warrant in every respect. . .
Their stock df MUSIC in very large and they~
are constantly receiving all new pieces as they are
published. GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGS of
the best quality always on hand.
They would also call attention to their large
Stock of '
School and Miscellanedus Books, Stationery
Blank Books,
nad otht r articles'-ALSO
Always on hand the largest assortment in the State
of GU ITA RS, VIOLINS, ACCORD EONS,
FLUTES, FLAGEOLEcTS, VIOLIN BOWS,&c,
and every article of Musical Merehandise.
Carhart's and Needham's and Prince's celebrated
MELODEONS.
ACCORLDEONS and VIOLINS repaired In the
best manner.
.All of the above articles sold at low price. for
Cash or City acceptaucese by
GEO). A. O.ATEIS & BROTHER.
Broad Street, Agusta Ga., between Uf. S., and
Globe Hotels.
A pril 7 1858 tf 13
WILL1AM HR TUTT,
VWHOLESALE E
AND
(0Opposite -Aggusta Hotel,)
Augusta, Ga.
Established, 1844.
H AS in Store a very extensive stock of PURE
D)RIUGS, FA MILY arid PL ANT.\TlON
M EDIClT ES, PAlI'TS, OILS, W IN D OW
G3LASS, &e., the quality and prioc of which he
warrant. squal to any in thte Sou:h. A call from
purohamers is respectfully solicited.
H e has now on band-,,
500 Ounces Suliph. QUINTN'E,
.50Lb.-CH LOROFORM,
50 Onnees MOR PIlN,
100 Lbs. TURKEY OPIUM,
10 Bbls. Noel1 CA STOR OIL,
2,000 Lbs. EPSOM SA LTS,
10,000 Lbs. PURE WHITE LE AD,
500 Gals. LINSEElD OIL,
500 Gals. Spm.. T URPENTINE,
12 D)ez. JTACOiI'S CORDIAl1,,
60 " MUST ANG LINlNIENT,
2 " ME DIClN E CW ESTS, for Families
and Plantations,
12 Doz Berhave's Holland BITTERS,
12 " Schalienbergus FAvr and Ague
ANTIDOTE,
12 Fk'z. Osg>rd's Inidia CIHOLAGOGUE.
A ngusta, July'2 , 1858 3m 29
HENRY DALY,
BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
00 0(00 WORTH of the above Goods,
lv.v9 vuenrefully selected from the best
Matnufacturies, and comprising
Every Description in the Trade,
Whtie~will be sold at a very email ailvance on Cost.
In addition to the above, I have on hand,
5,000 Pair Thsick Sisoets,
Slightly damaged by getting wet, and will be sold
VERY CHEAP!
gr 'The Subscriber solicits a call fr-om his South
Carolina friends before purchasing elsewhere.
gg" Tsaxs -Retail, CA SH. Wholesale, time
with approvd paper. No second price asked.
HENRY DALY,
Under U. S. Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
Augusta, Ga., Oct 14 tf 40
NEW SPRING GOO DS
B00 T AND SHOES!
7i HOS, P. LAR US, A aggsta, Gsnreia,has
Ithis day received a large lot of SPRING.
GOODS, and will continue to do so through the
smmer, consisting -in part of
Ladies' Silk F.xed CONGR ESS GA ITERS,
' do do do. e do
do Glove Kid Olongress do~
do Colored TPIPT do
do Black do do
do Fine Philadelphia Kid and Morocco SLIP
PERS,
lisea' Fired Kid-Top KOSSUTHI BOOTS,
do Kid and Morocco SLIPPERS and TIES,
Childrens' SHTOES. of every description,,
kens' Calf Opera PUMP BOOTS,
do Goats H EELED IN VINCI BLES,
do Patent W.8. PUMPS and Oxfrd TIES,
do GosB. S. do
do Calf B.lii. 4o
do i4Copge G4I S,
loys' dA dp . 4p
'With a variety .too, umerans to montipn. CqIJ
and look, as I have attentive Clerks who will he.
lad to show the Goodb.
Augusta, Gee., April 5 tf 13
'Butler Lodge, No 17 I.O.OsF.
THlE Regular meetings of this Lodge
~Jwill be held hereafter In their NEW
HALL, By order of the N. G.
.,12. I C 8n
LIGHT-LIGHT4.IGHT.
A GREAT desideratum in the way of LIGHT
is accomplished. An illuminating Oil is
prepared from Coal, called KEROSENE OIL,
which for
Brilliancy and Intensity 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, giving
the Light of six Candles, will not cost excee ing
half a cent an hour, which can be graduated so as
to give less light at a much less expense.
We have the exc'usive Agency for the KERO
SENE OIL and LAMPS in this place, and will
sell thema at Charleston prices and terms, which
are exclusively for Cash.
A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE.
April 28 tf 16
AYER'S -
Cathartic Pills,
(SUGAR COA TED,)
ARE MADE TO
CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CURE THE SICK.
Invalids, Fathers, 31oihers, PhyslcitAss,
Philanthropists, read their Yifects,
and judge of their Virtues.
FOR THE CURE OF
Headache,Sick Ifeadache,oul Stomach.
PmssiT O, PA., 31ay 1. 1855.
Do. J. C. Ars. Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of
the woro't headache any body can have by a dose or two
of your l'ills. It seems toarse fronm a tout stomach, whfich
they cleanse at once. If thiy will cnr others as they do
me, thu fact is worth knowing.
Yours with great respect, ED. W. PREBLE,
Clerk of &eamer Caorion.
Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints.
4. DEPATsNT Or THIS ITatIoa, }
WAsmusos, D. C., 7 Feb., 195d.
Sm: I have used your Pills in my general and linspital
practice ever since you made them, and cannot hesitate to
say they are the best cathartic we employ. Thsir regu
lating action on the liver is quick and decided, consequent
ly they are an admirable remedy for dernngementsof that
organ. Intdeed, I lave teldion, found a case of bilious dis
ease so ishlltiatS that it did not readily yield to thetn.
Fraternally yours, ALONZO hALL, '1. D.,
Jysici qf the Marine Horpital.
Dysentery, Relax, and Worms.
Pos orsics. IAavt.ANDL, Liv. Co., Macu., Nov. 10, 1855.
Do. ATa: Your Pills are the perfection of medicine.
They hare done umy wife nore good than I can tell you.
She had been sick and pining away for months. Went
off to be doctored at great expense, but got no better. She
then commenced taklug your Pills, which soon cured ier,
by expelling large quantities of worms (dead) front her
bodly. They afterwards cured her and our two children
of bloody dysentery. On of our nighbors had it bad,and
my wife curgi hint with two dose. of your Pills, while
other aronIlus paid from Ive to twenty dollars doctors'
bills, and lost much time, without being cured entirely
even then. Such a medicine as yours, which Is actually
good and honest, will be prized here.
09o. J. GRIFFIN, lostaster
Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood.
Prom Rev.. V. Himes, Rstor of Adent Church, Bston.
Di. Avgi: I have used your Pills with extraordinary
success in my family and among those I am called to visit
In distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and purl.
fy the blood they are the very best remedy I have ever
known, and I can conidently recommend them to my
frends. Yours, J. V. IIISIES.
WAasAW, Wresneo Co.. N.Y., Oct. 24, 1855.
DiA Sm: I am using your Cathartic Piles in my prac
tice, and and them an excellent purgative to cleanse the
system and purify the fountains of the blood.
JOHIN 0. IEACHAM, 3. D.
Erysipelas, Scrofula, King's EvR, Tetter,
Tumors, and Salt Rheum.
From a Jbnrarding Jferchant of S. Louis, 10. 4,1850.
D. Aiu: Your Pills are the paragon of all that is
great in medicine. They lbave cured my little daughter
Of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that had proved
Incurable for years. Her mother had been long grievous.
ly aillieted 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. ABA MORGRIDGE.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Got.
From the Nev. Dr. Hawkes, of the Nehodist &i. Cheu .
Pu.Ass Houss, SAVANSAN. GA., Jan.6, 1856.
HoxoznD Smn: I should be ungrateful for the relief your
skill has brought me If I did not report my ease to you.
A cold settled In my limbs and brongt on excruciating
tie.ralgic pa lts, which snded in ronic rheumatism.
Notwithstanding I had the best of physIcians, the disease
grew worse anti worse, until, by the advice of your excel
lent agent in Baltimore, 11r. Mackensle, I tried your Pills.
Their effects were slow, but sure. By persevering in the
use of them, I a now entirely well.
SLsAUs CRAMIZa, BATON Roes, LA., 5 Dee., 1858.
Da. A Tr.a: ] have been entirely cured by your Pills of
Rthenmatic Gout-a painful disease that bad afficted ate
for years. -VINCENT SLIDELL.
For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Coin
pulusts, requiring an active purge, they arebtn excel
hfsnt retuedy.
For Costiveness or Constipation, and as
a Dinner Pi, they are agreeauble anIl effectual.
Fits, Suppressidn, Paralysis, Indlamma
tion, andi even Deafness, anid Partial Blind
ness, have been cured by the alterative actiona of these
Pills.
Most of the Pills in mnarket contain 3Merenry, which, al
tlhongl a rainatale remnedy in skilful hands, Is dangerous
in a pubie pin. from the dreadful consequence' tisat fre
quenitly fullow Its itneautious use. These contain no mer
cury or tuIneral miubtance whatever. -- .
AYER'8 CHERRY PECTORAL
FOR TIlE RAPID CDRE OF
COUGHS, COLDS, H OA RSENESS, INFLU
ENZA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING
COUGH, CRlOUP, ASTHMA, IN
.CIPIENT CONSUJUPTION,
and for the relief of coiseupptive patients In advanped
stages of thme dIsease,
We need not sptetk to the imulic of its virtues.
Throngihotut every town, anil ailpint every hitmlet of the.
Anierican States. its won;der fiatltS' uso pulitonsiry comn
plaitti lbars iniada it already kinown. Nay, few are the
failies int any ririlited connt try on this continent with.
ouit suome pe~tronatl exerience of Its effects ; and feweryet
lit. commnuntities any wvi-re whlsihars not amnstg thtem
sogse living trophy of Its victory over thie subtle and dian
'ge.raus diseases of tle Itroat and bung.. While ittis ths
tmo-t pouerful antidote yet known to mian for the fori.
dishle anid latngerous diseases of the plmnonary organs, It
Is also the p.lcetnteet and safest remedy that can be ens
plisyed fur Itufants and younug persons. P'arents should
have it int store against the isklious etmemy that steals
set thenm tpr.psaretd. We hare al~tindantt grunds to
believe lbs Chernry 1'ectoral saves nmore lives bythe con
sulntptlions It preveist than those it curse. eep It by
yenu. and enlre your colds while they are curable, nor neg
lect themn util no Ismnman skill can niaster the Inexorable
canker thtat, fastented ott thie vitals, eats your lIfe away.
All know the dreadful ftaility of lung dilsordier, and as
they ktnow too the rirtutes of this remedy, we need not do
tutors thaun to asature them it Is stll mails the best it can
bue. We spare tno cost, no rare, no toil to produce it the
most lerfect luossible. and thua afford those who rely on
it the best agenut wrhich onr skill can furnish for their cure.
PREPAR ED BY DR. J, C, AYER,
Practical ad Analytical Chemist, LoWell,K5ass.
A NVD $OLD BY
0. L. PENN and DRS. A.'G. A T. J. TEAGUE,
Egfeld C. H.; A. 3. PELLETIER A CO., Hanm
burg, and by all dlealers in medicine. Wholesale by
HAVILAND, CIC11ESTER A C0b, Atugusta, Ga.
Juo2 ly 21
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
EDGEF"IELD DISTRICT.
1N' O RDIN ARY.
BY W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge
WhraA mie C..s.D. hath applied to mue for
Letters of Administration, on all and singular the
goods and chatties, rights anid credits of John ad~all,
late of thte District aforesaid dlec'd.
-Theae are, therefore, to cite asi! admonish all and
singular, lte kindred and creditors of the said sieceas
ed, to he and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's
Court for lihe said District, to be htoiden at Edigeflid
Cout Hsuse, on the 1 Ith day of September next, to
tow cause, if any, why the said admtnistration should
not be gratled.
Given under my hand and seal, this 2nd uday of
Angt, in the year of outr Lord otns thmousand eit
hundred and fifty-eightt arnd ini the eighty-third year
of American Independence.
W. F. DURISOE, o.x a.
Aug. 4, 1858 6t 30
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFILD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
BY W. F. DURISO E, Esquire, Ontlinary of Edge
Bfield District.
Whereas, A. Simktins, c.as .D. hath applhied tot
mae for Letters of A dminislration, on all untd'sitngtmar
tme goods and chatties, rights and credits isf Jesse
Earee, late of the District aforesaid, deceased.
~These are, therefore, to cite and admonsishm all atnd
*aIeglr,'ths liindred ap4) 'jeditpis of thme said de
pgas,iennd ajpsar hee tre, al our next flrdi
Hapy's Cohrl for the samd Datrict, to be htolden at
Edgeeld Court House, an the lyhm day of Se-ptetaber
next, to sahow cause, if atty, why tite said administra,
tion shtould not be granted.
Given iunder my hand and seal, thia 2nd day of
August, in the year of our Lord one -thoutsand eight
hundred ansd fifty eight, and in tihe eiglty-thiird year
of A merican Indepenadence.
WV. F. DURISOE, O.E.D.
August 4, 1858 6t * ___ 30__
Sam will have it Pure,
I HAVE this day received two Barrels of pure
RYE WHISKEY, and fi-e Barrels of pure
CORN WHISKEY, very old and pure--shmipped
by Mr. Cenn, direct from North Carolina. Some
of the most eminent Physicians of Augusta -pur
chase it for their use. F~or sale by
S. E. 1B0WERS, Agt.
N. J.Q hand 2& BhIs. KEy Stonoe Mononga
' gambjrg, Pr tf 8
EgE4)JJTOWtS IVOEJOUThowp pprsomns
-2 Indebted to theo Estate of A brahaum Kilcrease,
nto'd., are horby nottilled that thtoy must pay thto
same by or before lbse15th September next, othmor
wise they wilt havo to settle with my A torne.
Those having demands against said Estate will
render them is, properly attested, without delay.
J. A. TALBECRT, Ex'or.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORYs
'I HE Subscribers return their thanks to their
kind patrons for the liberal support they
have received, and respectfully solicit a continu
ance of that generous patronage.
They state with confidence now that they are
WELL PREPARED to carry on the
Coach Making and Repairing Business
In its various branches. Their work 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
CA'aRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, &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,pof superior manufacture. .
0- All sorts of REPARING done In the best
manner. nnd with the greatest dispatch.
iLpCall 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 Subscriber having,purchased the premises
L formerly occupied by Mr. H. A. GRAY, as a
Watch repairing shop, is now prepared to do all
kinds of work in connectien with
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and
Silver Ware.
Having secured the services of a FIRST CLASS
WATCH MAKER, and being a practical Clock
Maker himself, he hopes to give entire satisfaction.
All work done at 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
rious of obtaining the true time can be accomoda
ted at any hour in the dny. *
F. H1. CANDEE.
April.6 1858 tf 13
THE LIVER, INVIGARATOR.
PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD.
IS a great seilentific medical discovery and Is daily working
cures, almost too great to believe. it cures as if by nag.
1c, even the drst dose giving benefit, and seldom more than
one bottle i required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint,
from the worst Jaundice or Dispepsia to a common head
ache, all of which are the result of a diseased Liver.
The Liver is one of the principal regulators of the
human body, and when It performs its functions well
the powers oif the sistem are fully developed. The
stonsch is almost entirely dependent on the bealthy
action of the Liver for the proper performance of Its
functions. When the stom ach Is at fault, the bowels
are at fault, and the whole system a fIe r a In conse
nunce of one organ-tls j Liver- having ceased to
doitsduty. Forthediens es of that organ, one of the
proprietors has made It his study, in a practice of
more than twenty years, to And some remedy where
with to counteract tise many derangements to
which It is liable.
To prove that this re medy Is at last found, any
personl troubled with Liv or Complaint I n an y
of its fonmshbas but to) try a M bottle, and conviction is
certain.
can.mpound lists been formed by dissolving ginins
and etxtractinig that Part which in soluble for She ne
ive virtutes of tihe isedi .elie. These geuns rentove
all niorbidt or badl matter from lthe systemu, supply
insg in their place a healthy fl( ow of bile, tuvigorating
the stosniali, causing food to digest well, purifying
te blood, giving tone and he'alths to the ishede matcht-~
ner- emotsving the causes r'of the disease, and elect
in gU dieal cura without a n y of the riesatreeable
sifer effects, felt by ustng Calomel or Mineral Pot
son Sisal is usually reaor -,.ted to.
One dose after eating Is "' sufficient to relieve Sbh e
stomach, and prgvent the food from rising and sour
Only one dose taken before retiring, prevents
nightmare.
Only one dose taken at night loosens the bowel.
gently, and cures costve'- ness.
One 4oe taken after each '' meal will cure Dyspepala.
grOne dose of two leas spoonaful will always re
lieve Sick Headache.
One bottle taken for fe male obstruction, removes
te cause of the disease, ,,and makes a perfect cure.
Only one dose linmedill ately relieves Cholic, whtle
One dose, often repeatet1, is a sure eure for Chol
era Morbus, and a pre r-e. ventative of Cholera.
One dose, taken often, ,,will prevent the recurrence
of Bilious Attacks, while Iteleves all paifl feel
0 Only one bottle is . nevdesl to throw out of te
system the 'effects of snedi ej ine after a long sickness.
One bottle taken for 1Jaundice, removes all
yellowness o r unnaturai CI' color from the skin.
One dose taken a short time before'eating gives vigor to
the appetite, and makes food digest well.
One dose, often repeated, cures Chroie Diarrhrea In Its
worst forms, while summner andl bowel complaiuts yield al
most to She firat dose.
One or two doses euires attacks causerd by worms, while for
worms in children, there is nto setrer, safer or speedier rem
edly ini the world. as it never fulls.
Thiere ise ino exaggeration in these statements: they are
pain, sober facts, thtS we cans give evidence to pro~ve, while
snil who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its
fava,r.
We take inifnite pleasure in recommending tiIs medicine
as a preventive' for Fever and Agtte, Cillt Fever, and nil
Fevers oif ia Bililoue type. It opergtes with cetrtasinsy. anid
thousandsare willing to testify to its wonelerful virtues.
Among the hmasilrce of Liver lte.meelles noew ofreredl to
te public, thtere sire ntone we can so highly recomniend as
D It.? ANEOltD'S INVIGORATOtt, so generally knowne
now thsroughout te Unio. This preparationt lae trniy a
Liver Invigetrator, prodlucig the most happ~y results ont all
whso use it. Almost innsumerabe erineatese ha~ve been giv
en to lihe great virnue oif this medicine by those of thse high-.
et stanading in society, and we know it to be the best prepa
rationm now before the publi.-Isndsda cosunty D)nmocrat.
PRtICE, ONE DOLLAE PER BOTTLE.
SANFOltD & CO.,
Proprietors, 345 Broadway, New York.
gFor sale at Edlgedeld C. II. by 0. L. PENN, Agent.
. sine 16, 1S5S. ly 28
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFJELD DIsTR!CTr,
iN O RDINARY.
Richard Berry, Applicant,
vs1
Edlney Moseley, -.Pel. for Par.
John Delaughter and wife and
others, defendants. J
IT appearing to my satisfaction that John De
Ilaughter and his wife Julia, Defendants in the
above stated case, reside without the limits of
this State, It is thorefore ordered and decreed that
they do appear and object to the division or sale
of the Real E-tate of Jane Berry, dec'd., on or
before thte 31st October next, or 'their consent to
the same will be entered of record.
W. F. DURISOE, 0.5 D.
Ordinary's Office, A ug 2, 1858. 3m 30
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
EDGEFJILD DISTRICT.
IN COMMON PLE AS.
J WV. SMITft, who is in the custody of the
a Sheriff'of Edgefield Listrict, by virtue of a
Writ of Capias ad Salisfaciendum, at the suit of
A bner Bushnell, having filed in my Office, together
with a Schedule on oath of his Estate and effects,
his petition toi the Court of Common Pleas, praying
that hse hmay be admitted to the benenit of the Acts
of the Geneial A esembly, made~ for the relief of in
solvent debteors: it is ordered, that the said Abner
Bunshnell atnd all other creditors to whom the said
J. W. Smith is in anywise Indebted, be, aind they
are htereby summoned, and have notice to appear
before the said Court at Edgefield Court Hlouse, on
Monday the fourthl day of October next, to show
ause if any they can, why the prayer of the pe
titioner aforesaid, shiould not be granted.
THOS. G. BACON, coa
Clerk's Office, June 22, 1858. 14s 25
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEP'IELID DiSTIIICT,
' IN COMMON PAE AS.
TU HOMA S D). CH AMBERLIN, who is In the
1.custody of the Sheriff of Edgehield District,
by virtue of a Writ of Capias ad Satisfacienduma,
at the suit of James M. C. Freeland, having Giled
in my Office, together with a schedule on oath of
his Estate and ef'ects, his petition to the Court of
Common Pleas, praying that he may he admaitted to
the benefit of the Acts of the General Assmbly,
tinade for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is or
kred, that the said James M. C: Freehand and all
ther creditors, to whom the said Thomas D. (Nam
erlin, is in anywise indebted, be, and they are
iereby summoned, ad have notice to appear be
ore the said Court at Edgefield Court House, on
Monday the fourth day of~ October nort, to show
ause, if any they can, why the prayer of the peti
Cprk's Ogee, JHne 25, 858 ljt 25
XE4GITORS WOTJC ,-All gersjquh
Ehaving claims against the Etate of Avosy
land, deceased, are hereby notified to present
hem, properly attested, immediately.
* :J. S.8SMYLY,)
J. A. BLAND, Ex'oru.
E.BLAND.
Jeasa. if
CAROL INA $t0TEL
T HEPte of this wel knwwand t -
ar H EL take peollarplesus
noning to I& friendos and thelf trn.pMbile.
generally, that this House is open for thipa
of company, and that his whole ejeryps, I be
put into requisition to gratify .the .wan
and all who may favor hiu with the.7
The House has just been thor
and the Rooms and Furniture pit -o ent One
dition for the Spring and Summer season.
My Table will be furnished with the beistta
can be had, and presided over by - ones kiled in -
the culinary department-and in short,:cVthing
requisite to gratify the taste of the epicuniremantwi
be. supplied in abundance. The scervant of.the
0 AROLINA HOTEL are noted for theirporteand
attentive character, and are ever In attendance to
obey the wishes of my Guests.
New STABLES have recently been. built,-wiab
are commodious and complete, and Horses left In
my care will receive kind and.careful treatment.
Thankful for past encouragement and atron
age,I respectfiully solicita continuaneeof t '' e.
JOHN .MiAYS.
Ur The travelling community are nilled tiat
they and their bageage will be couieyed, at i'io
ment's warning, without charge, to the V'arolna or
Georgia Depots. J. 1. M.
Hamburg, May 8 1858 tf .16
CHEAP FAMILY GROCERIES!
THE Subscriber is now receiving and openin
a VERY CHOICE STOCK of well set=
GROC.ERIES,
To which Je begs leave to invite the attentiof of
Planters in want of Choice Supplies. He may e -
found in the Block pf Buildings formerly occupied
by GKCORGE ROBINSON as a Hardware Store.
My course wilL be to adopt the old.motto,
"A nimble Penny Is better than n
Slow Shinig !9
My Stock will consist in part of the following ar
oles:
St. Croix SUGAR;
New Orleans, old process, SUGAR;
" new do.
Stuart's A. B. and.C. Soft do.
" (A) Crushed do.
" Powdered do.
" Sugar House SYRUP;
New Orleans do.
Cuba MOLASSES; A
Old Government Java COFFEE;
Rio do. superior
English Dairy and Coshen CHEE3SE;
Choice Old BRANDY'and Holland GIN -
Jamaica and New England RUM;
John Gibson's XX and ZXX -
Rectified and Tennessee WHINKEt
CONFECTIONA H IES and PICKLUS3
MACKEREL. SALMON and SARDINE;
Superfine FLOUR, &c., &c.
A Fresh supply of ORANGES and APPLES;.
Together with many other articles. to' .tedious to .
mention. THOS. KERNAGEAN.
P. S.-Also a fresh supply of No. I and 2
MACKEREL in Kitts, j and i Bbls;
Buckwheat FLOUR, No. 1;
Fine Spanish SEGARS;
MACCARONI; CITRON; and CRACKERS
25 Bbls. Fresh Thomaston LIME;
T. K..
Hamburg, Jan. 19 ly 2
House, Sign & Ornamental Paintig !
T HIE Subscribers take pleasure in annoneig to
the citizens of Edgefield District, thit they
are now prepared to do all work entrasted to them
in the line or
HOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING,
Marbling, Graining;
AND UPHOLSTERY,
To all who may be pleased to favor Os with their
patronage, we promise to give entire satisfaction.
All work entrusted to. us shall, be executed with
despateh and in a workmanlike manner. .
Our terms will be reasonable. For further par
ticulars call on us at Edgefield C. H.
Cl7 RsauaEcE-Capt. Jas-BJ. GawFIN and Gen.
W. C. MoRAGYE, or this District.
RICH & PAUl.
July 21 1858 . -3m - 28
a
NEW GOODS FORil858 !
SPRING AND SUMMER SUPPLIES.
IAll now receiving~my Spring supplies'of Dry
IGoods, Groceries, &c., &c., which, in point of
quality and cheapness, will compare ihvorably with'
the Goods offered by the merchants of Himberg
and Augusta.
My stock of Dry Goods consists oif almost every
variety of
Ladies' Dress Goods,'
Of the most fashionable styles and of all qualities.
Also, a fine assortment of seasonablo Goods for.
Gentlemnen and Youth's Wear.
Also, a large variety of
BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOESJ &C.j
In the GROCERY line I am prepared to ofebr
such inducements as must please my customers.
My stock consists of an assortment of
Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, &c.
Also, always onhband TOBACCO, SEGARS,
SNUFF, W IN ES, BR ANDIES, P U Rd
MEDICINES, fjc.
W Come and look at my Stock.
3 . L. HARMON.
Winter Scat, Mar 22 .tf 11
$25 Reward.
R ANAWAY from the Subscriber's mother,
about the 1st A pril last, lis likely Mulatto
boy RICHRMOND, about 21 years old, and about
5 feet '7 or 8 inches high. His color is tolerable
bright and his hair pretty straight, and wore
when be left a monstachb. He Is intelligent and
tolerably quick spoken. He has been raised in
the house, and is a valuable dining-room servant
and good ostler.
It is supposed he is lurking about some of the
neighboring cities,-either Hamburg, Augusta,
Charleston oir Columbia. The above reward wril
be paid for his apprehension and delivery in any
jail so that I may get him. And any information
concerning him will be thankfully received.
T. N. LUNDY.
June 28 tf' 24
WTge 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..
Bacon and Lard.
JUST r'eeeived a large supply of BACON~SIDES,
I SHOULDERS and H AMS, of saperior quali
ty, which is offered for sale at VERY LOW FIG
URES. Please call and examine this Anue Bacon
before purchasing elsewhere.
Also, 1000 Lbs. LEAF LARD, In Jars.
G. L. P.ENN, AgI
June 9 tf . 2
firiqkg! MI cks I I
T HE Sqbscribpr having pqrebased thiat ezep1,.
lent and well-fitted ont Eripk V1rd, long
Ignown n's thp Sipikins' Yard, has just made an4
th~oroughly burnt 1Q0,000 CHOICU BRICRS,
which will be sold on reasonable terms, A c,
siderable discount allowed for the Cash.
H. D. CRO0OUR.
Apr1 21 1858 tf - 15
NOTICE I-All persons indebted to the Es
tate of George MoD. Rearden are reqested
to make Immediate settlement ; and -those hviug
demands against the Estate will please present
them forthwith, properly stteated.
E. P. H. KIRKSEY, Ad'or- ,
Jan. 6,.
OTICE is hereby given, that ap~iliestion
will be made to the l..egislature at its neXt sea
mion, for. a release of all the right sind interest of.
the State in the Eseheated Property of Charles -
McGregor. deceased, to James S. Henderson ahd.
Huah McGregor.
July 201858 '. 3m 'W 28
NOTICE-dit person. having elhngainsaat
the Estate of Jimes S. Coleman, deeld.egre
hereby notified .tg re:tder'them in by the 1st:Aatch
1859-otherwise their notes,.or.aeounts will gesi
tiyely he 4ebarved.- And. these lu4ebted to -apid -.
Esat gt pay up he6hF gar n o
- ilNETPERR1A qor
UPER FINE NEW I'LOU..ssa
~rceived from Dr. 3 Andrea, a los ..~his
NEW FLOUR, fresh ground an~lwarrantoeoau
perior quality, and for sale for
Ane 4 t 1n