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LIST OF PREMINuS OFFERED BY THE Edgefield Distr't Agricultural Society AT ITS THIRD ANNUAL FAR, To be held at Edgefleld C. H., October nex'. YIE.D CROPS. The greatest production of cotton upon one acre of improved upland by the aid of domstic sa nures with the mode of cultivation, the anuiit and kind of manure used, the preparation of the soif, period of planting, the numberof times plow.:d and hoed, the variety of cotto0i-the land to be measured and the cotton weighed and vouched for by affid'avit; the report to be made to the Secretary and submitted to the Executive Comu mittee by the first of January next. " Pre. The greatest production of Corn upon one acre of restored upland, the mode of planting, manur ing, kind of manure used and variety of corn stated under the same requisitions. Pre. The largest yield of wheat upon one or more acres under the same requisitions. Pre. SAMPLES OF FLEi.n) CHO$. Best Bushel of wheat with a sheaf of the same. Pr. Best bushel of Corn with a dozen ears. Pre. Best variety of Sweet Putatoes, not less than a bushel. Pr. Beat variety of field Pea, not less than a bushel. Pre. Beat bushel of Irish Potatoes, with the mde of Cultivation e. Pre Best bale of Hay made in the district. Pre. CATTLE. Best Bull of improved breed, 3 years old or more. Pre. 2nd Best Bull of improved breed, : years old or mor. Best Bull or Heifer, from 1 to 3 years old. Pre. 2nd Best Bull or Heiser, from 1 to 3 years Old. Pre. old.. Best suekingo Ca. Pre Best &ow for milking rualities, without regard to blood. Pre" Best Pen of Cattle not I.'s thian five. pr-. Best Yuke of Oxen raised ii the District. Pre. Best Blooded Stillion, Mare or C.,t, of any age raised in the Distriet. Pre Best Stallion fr heavy draft of any age. Pr. Best Brood M3are oft any age. Pre. Best Colt : years ol. Pre. 2nd Best Colt . years old. f'e Best Cult 2 years obl. P'e 2nd Best Colt 2 years old. Pre Best Colt 1 year old. Pre 21vl Best Colt 1 year old. - Pre. Best sucking Colt, without regard to blood. Pre. JACKS AND JENNE-T. Best and largest Jack. Pre. Best and largest District raised Jack. Pr.. Best and largest Jennett. Pr. Best and largest Jennett raised in the Dis trict. Pre. MULrs. Best Mule 3 years old. Pre. 2nd Best Mule 3 years vid. Pre. Best Mule 2 years old. Pre. 2nd Best Mule 2 years old. - Pre. Best Mule 1 year old. Pre. 2nd Best Mule 1 year old. Prc Best sucking Cult. Pre,. HOnS. Best Boar of improved Breed. Pre. Best Sow of improved breed. Pre. Best Sow and pigS. Pre, Best pen of' Stock hogs not less than six. Pre Best lot of fat hogs not less than five. Pre. Best young hog. of native stock, not less than two. P'.. SHEEP'. Best Buck of improved blood. Pr. Beat Ewe of improved blood. Pre Best pen consisting of a Buck, Ewa andi Lamb. Pre OATS. Beat Cashmere Grades. Pre FISh. Best specimen of brimn, from a District fish :pond. Pr. IBest specimen of r.ed-belly, from a Distr'rct fish 'pond. Pre Best specimen of traut, from a District fish pond. .Pr. sOUTHHRN VARMIxO IMPLEMEN~T.A. Best District made wrought-iron 2 horse moukl board.plow. Pre -Best wronghit-iron subsoil plow. Pe Best wrought-iron aweep. Pr. Best southern Road W~agon. Pr'e Best Common plow stock withi a correct state. ment of the rule by which it is made. Pr.' Best harrow. Pre. SoUTH1ERN MANUPACT'RE. BestBuggy or Carriage made in the Distr't. Pre. MANUFACTRLIE IN LEATIHER. Best dozen pair of Brogans ade in the Dis. trict. Pre. Best specimen of leather tanned in the Dis trict. Pre. FINE ARTs.. Best Oil Paintings, done in the District. Pr. Best Paintings in Water Colors, done in the District. Pre. lest Fancy Paintings, &c., Pr. VoULTRY. Best pair district Raised Dorkings. Pre. Best pair Barnyard Fowls. Pr. Best pair of Game Fowls. ,Pr. Best pair Domestic Turkeys. Pre. Best pair Eastern Geese. Pr.' Best pair Museovy Ducks. Pr. Best pair Puddle 'Ducks. Pe Best pair White Guinea Fowls. Pre. Best pair Java Ducks. Pr. Best pair Native Geese. Pre HOUSEHoLD DEPARTMENT. Best Jar Leaf Lard not less than 201b. Pre. Best 10 lbs. of Hard Domestic Soap. Pr. Best 5 lbs. of Toilet Soap. Pre. Samples of Jellies, Preserves, Pickles, Catsups, Syrups, Cordials &e., with full description of the process of manufacture, keeping, &c., for eacli Best specimen of Domestic Wine, not less thn two bottles, under the above re'1uisitionts for each kind. P're. Best half bushel of dried apple, peaches, or fruit of any kind. Pr. Bestspecimen of hermetically sealed fruits. Pr. Bst specimen of vegitables for table use, her metieally sealed and preserved. Pre. Best gallo'n home made Tinegar. Pr Best specimen of Tallow Candles. Pre. Best specimen of Starch. Pre Best Sample of ChineseSugar Cane Syrup Pre. Best Ham. Pre Best sack of Flour. Pr.e Best loaf Bread. Pire. Best jar of Batter not less than 5 lbs. Pr. Best district made Cheese. Pre Best district made Corn brooms. Pr. FRUITS. Best Apples, Peaches, Pears, Quinces, Grapes, Plums or Watermelons. Pr. DISTRICT DOMESTIC MANUFACTUR Es. Best woolen Blanket. Pre. Best 10 yards 4negro) Woolen Cloth. Pre. Best 10 yards Woolen Jeans. Pr. Best Coverlet of wool or cotton. Pr. Best pair of woolen Socks or Stockings. Pre. Best specimen of Sewing Silk. Pr. Best specimen of Silk and Woolen cloth. Pre. Best Eag Carpet. Pr. Best imitation of Marseilles Counterpain. Pre. 3IST~iet MANUFACTUREs. Best Stone ware or crockery, Pr. Bet Tim ware. 5Pre. !NREDL.E WORK. M'ost beautiful Collar and Chemisette, - Pr. Most beautiful Undersleeves. Pre. Most beautiful Hankerchief. Pr. Most beautiful Old Lady's Cap. Pre. Most beautiful Shawl or Mantle, * Pre. Most beautiful Childs Dress. Pre, Most beautiful Chikl's thsek or Spencer, Pro. *Most beautiful Child's Cloak. re. Best Patch Work Quilt. Pr. Best Patch Work in Silk. ,Prc. Best Crib Quilt. .Po Fo the largest ladys Dress Bonnet sand the est Hoop Skirt worn on th~e occasion, each. s NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS. All stock and articles of every kind exhibited, and contending for premiums, must be' entered upon the Seretary's Book at letst two days be lhre the fiur. The Secr.tary will furnish a list to the jnslges tf sill 1he stock t n srtieles -itsumitted to Iheir deciziin 1he! day before the fair. Timely notice will also be given to the jud-ks of their several appointments. Other articles of rare merit, not mentioned above, will he received, assigned to suitable com nittees, and share in the awards according to their excellence. The nbove-offlered Premiums are all bona fide and will be exhibited on the day of tho Fair, varying in value from $2 to $10 each. A. L. DEARING, Pres. J. H. MIxu, See'y. FUULW5IK) KYVaa WSDNaUDAY oatNING. & 8.1135, D. R. DORISOE & ELIJA KEESE, PRoPaITOas. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Two Dom.A us per year, if paid in advance-Two DOLLARIS ..Lnd FwTY Casts if not paid within six anonis-atil Tuntr.. DOLLARIs if not paid before the expiration of the year. Sualseripitions out of the District and from other Statts. must invarinilly ie linid for in advance. RATES OF ADVERTISING. All adrertisv.ments will ie correctly an( conspicu ously inserted it Seventy-five Cents per Square (12 tirevier lines or less) for the first insertion, and Fifty Cents f1or easch susbicsquent insertion. When only pub lise4l montlily or Quarterly $1 per square will be Ehots and every Transient Advertisesnoint, to accure publicity throsugh our columns, umst inivariably be said in aivance. Advertismcncuts not having the desired number of iisertisons uarked on the margin, will be continued utitil fuorbid and chrged accordingly. Thosw desiring to advertise by the year, can do so tn libural terius-it beiug distinctly understood that coitriets fur yearly ralvertising are confined to the siae~.ite, legitinite business of the firm or individ ual cointracetiiig. All emnmeionications of a personal character will be charged as advertisements. (Jbituary Notices exceeding one square in length will Ibe cshurgel fir the tiverplus, at regular rates. Anninieing & Candidate (sot inserted until paid ftor.) Five Dollnrs. For Advertising Estrays Tolled, Two Dollars, to be paid by the Magistrate advertising. Edgefield Female Collegiate INSTITUTE! -THE Exercisesof this Institute were resumed I on the 2nd day of August, under the ian tgemseit of MIS A. J. R. MEAR3, PRINCIPAL. The Scho!stic year is divided into two sessions of live miontlhs , ach. The first Session will end on the Iith July. The second will commence si the 211d day of August and entkon the 17th day of D, cember. The R ATES OF T UITION are as follows: In the Primary Departmsent, includine Spel hing, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Eng lish Grammaar, Geography, and Vocal Mu sic, per Session,.................-..1,5 In the Collegia'e Department, including Read ing, Writing, Eng. Granmmar, Geography, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Geomec.ry, Algebara, Logic, Rhetoric, Eng. Comsposi tion and Vocal Music, per Session,... 20,00 Frnh(Extra) per session.... ....... 10,00 InteOrsnmental Department, Fur Mussie on Piano, per Session.......25,00 For Drawing and Painting in Water Col Cra'i, por~ sessio'n,.................10.00 Emb'roidery Chovnille upons Satin, per ties 10,00 EmbonssedI Embroidery, " 10,00 Tuftinig, st 10,00 Oriental Painting, " 10,00 Pastel Painting, " 5,00 Studonts of Music on the Piano will be charged $3 per SessIon for u a of* Piano, to pay expen'ise of keepsina instrumecnts in tunli. Each pain111 will be chiarg~ed $1.50 per Sea.,ion to defray cuntinigent eJxpentseS, for fuel, &c. gg5 Tuition bills due and pbayable at the end oif each session. The Institute will be furnished with three P'i anos in three separate rooms of the Institute build ing for the use' 0f the pupils. Vocal .\iusic is deemed by the Proprietors to be ai necessary part of every young lady's education, hence singing is made a part of the regular exer cises of the Institute, and the whole School will be exercised in Vocal music as ollen as twice a week. WV. WV. ADAilS, S. W. NICHOLSON. A t the close of the yeasr a Catalogue will be pub lished emnbr wing the names of all the pupils in ut t.-ndance during the yeur, with an etngraving of th~e buildings andl premises. Edgefleld, S. C., A ug 11, 1858. tf 31 Ridgeway Academy, THE Exerciscs of this institution will be cont lucted undler the superinmendance of the Subscriber, this year; and lie trusts, by strict atltentioan to pupIils coiimmttedl to his care to give satisfaction to piareni.s, and adlvance the pupils as rapi'lly as preii~le. Rates or Tuition. 1st Class-Orthography, keading and Arithmetic, $12.00. 2nd Class-Primary Geography and the - abovec, $15.00. 3rd Class-The above studies with English Grarnmar. $18.00. 4th Class,The same with Algebra and Gometry, $20.00. Latin and F'rench, $'!5.00 Although it is desirdbk that pupils should begin with the first of thme quiarter, still, pup~ils will he received at all times, and charged only for the proportion of the time of the session remaining. April 14~ jy I..WR14 CURRBYT0N CII00LS, TVIlE Exercises of .tl.c First Sos~idon w#1~ he I clo-ed ons the 8th inst. A fter a me;u w weekts, they will be resumsed on the 20th lnst. JAS. H[. MOURRIS, Prin. July '7 tf 20 CARIRIAGE REPOSITORY ! CHRISTIE & HIURLBERIT. ~HE Subscribers ofi'er for sale sit the old stand Lof R. H. Sulliran,, a CHOICE collection of Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies, And all other artie.s in their line. They hsave made arrangements to keep their ionse supplied wjth the BEST ART1CLICS, from the BEST Factories in the United States, which they will sell LOW FOR CASH, or for good paper on short lime. CARRIAGES and BUGGIES of every des ription will be furnished to order on short notice. S. CURISTIE, A. IURLBERT. A pril 22 tf 15 OTICE-Aplication will be made to the i1gislature at its next Session, to discontinue the Road from Saint Miark's Church to Rhinsehart's Mill as a Public Road.* July 28 3m 29 1 OTICE is hereby given that application will ibe mnade by dew Town Council of lamsburg, S. C.,'to bhe general A ssembly at its next session, for an amendment of its charter. Hamburg, August 11, 1858 tf 1 NOTICE.-Appication wi:l be made La the ugat Seission of the Legislature, for a renuew al of the Chai'ter of the llamiburg, S. C., Fire En gine Company, wji alnondments. Aept. 1, 1558 tf 4 I CE? ICE !-eAlways on hand a supplIy of ICw)4c w#1i 3he sold at 6 Cents per pound Cash, . 5. T. pAyIS, Agt. Ne yQ.i APOTHEC.ARI.ES ...HALL. THOMAS J, FOGARTY, DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY, UNDElt THE AUGUSTA 1OTEL, Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia, 1.W OULD!> respect fully call the attention of Plau 'T ters, Mer hants a--d Physicians to his fresh and unladulterateI stock -f ' Druigs, letlitil10 and( ChemllcaIs, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLE-3 IN IS LINE. I feel assure-1 that no Hous in this City or else where can oter a stock tsuperior ill OENUINE NESS PURITY, or on noro REASONABLE TERMS. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED! All oflicinal preparations put up under the su pervision of graduates of the London and Dublin Colleges of Pharinacy, and in strict conformity with the formnlaries of the United States Phar macopteia.-My stock (f FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, KMir, 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, KC, which I promise to sell 10 per cent LOWER than any HoeW in this City. Any article sold by me, which does not give satisfaction, the ni.m. y will be returned and ex pences paid in all cases. - Atgent for -berman's Patent Truvs, and the only depot for genuine :weediah LEECHES in the City. .;:oliciting a visit before purchasing else where. I feel coifldenit that the inducements of fered both in lowness of price and linetnlty in atl.ending to orders, will secure a port.un (of your trade. WlcRmemben r my Stare is under the Augusta 110.03, .\ u$ttslfn, Ga. T HO10.11A. . FOGA RTY. A ugusta, .:arch 3 ly 12 FIESIl DU(CS, MEDICINES, &C TE Subscrihets take pleasure in informing t their fri.eds and patrtons .mt they are NOW RECEIVING a Lar-re Additioa t, their al ready extensive Stock of PUlTE awl Fit ESI Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c. TO PHYSICIANS. We are prepared and will take plenau . in fur ntishinui Plhysicians with a CMilPLiTE OUTFIT of Me'tici es li-Atruients, Shope Furi.iture, Mcdi cal! addle Baus, vc., &c. &c. TO THE LAD I ES. We will also say to the Ladies that our Stock comprises A LL articles for the TOI LET, frotn the Dressing Comb and Brush to the richest Perfume rv. Fine Soaps, Pomades, I lair Restoratives, 1De pilattorv, Cosmneties, Lnlhin's Genuine Extracts, &c. Als.,, FLAVOlING EXTIRACTS for Lulina y pur poses. TO THE PLANTER We say, your wants have been attended to in our pre! ent seleetion. . end in your nrders. or come in and I. t uts lut. you up a complete Plart'tion Case of Aledicines, lIstruments, &c , witb full di rections for use. in all simple cases, and thereby save time, money and health. A simple cathartic or the timely admninistration of a, emetic, or anl anodyit e, does and will often break the chain of merbidl action, thereby preventing serious and pero taracted illness. TO SUFFERING HUMANITY We extend thte invitation to call on us. We have tll of the mdst r.-puntalee nostrutms reconmmendled to cure almost all of the ills and aches to which lesh is heir to. It' you cannot lind anything adalitted to your case, we will exert our' skill in preparing somethinog t 'your relief. ~,77Prescriptions filled with accuracy and dis patch at all hours, day or night. g.ij'Call and examine our Stock at thme Drug Store under thte Odd Fellows' & Masonic Hall. A. G. & T. F. TEAGUE. Edirefleld, April 22 tf 16 Cherry Bounce und Cordial! 'T II R Subscrih.-r has jtust received a fine supply I of 5UPhRIUlt Cilh'ItitY B1OUNCiE AND COR I)IA L, which is a most delightful drintk, and an excellent. suilmmer buyerag~. Call early and get a dozetn bottles or so, a it is goinig njl like July 14 tf 27 Swan k Co.'s Lotteries Triumphant, SWAN & CO. Coustiueu to Drawr as usual iisott inmterruupt iona. LOTTERI S ARE LEG.\L, AND .\UTrIOR:ZII.D BYT TIlE .T.\TE OF GEORGIA. The late attempilt to ilnjure Out' firm has shown Thait our i otterics are drawnt fairly ; That our Prizes are paid punctually; And that otur Schemes Are more liberal than any other Lottery In the wvorldi. 'IIE following Scheme will be dlrawvn by S. - NWVAN & CO., Managers of the SPARTA ACAIGIY L.OTTI-.tY, ill each of their Single Numiber Lotteries for Sept. 18.58, at'A UGUSTA, Georgia, in peublic, under the sultorintenidenecc 'of Commttissioners: Class 31 Dra~ws Saturday, September 4, 1358. Class 32 Draws Saturday, Sept. 1.1, 1858. Class 33 Draws Saturday, Sept. 18, 1858. Class 34 Draws Saturday, Sept. 25, 1858. ON THlE PLAN 01F SINGLE NUMBEITS. .50,000 Tickets1 NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS. TO 1IE DRAwN EACII SATURD)AY IN SEPTEMBIER I 1 Prize of.... . $Pt.000 4Pie o......~0 1 Prize ic . of ~ie~ ............ 8S,0.t I1 Prize of . 101 'l~' e........... 7es 1 Prize oCf ......... 6,5,) 4Pras t......a 1 Prize of.... .... .. 4,0(14l50ira' e. .0 1 P'rize of'.... .... ..3,1,5li00 lrzsef.....n I Prze a'........I~el 4 tPt1rizes 'if........... $90 4 Przesof. I ,tkl234 Prizes oef. ..........1 00 4PRXMTO PRIZES0!...... 4 Piy~s o $10 4proc'te4 Priz of.... .... .... $100 4~ ~ ~~~5 Prizes tj )5 e 'I.... ....... arc 0 4 'rz~ o50 e I rizee of.... ...re 5,000 Przes ofini C Pri..e... ......... ... 125 ,4Prize '... amoutin to..Przes............ 1O00 4hl Pries $10, prfHles $,00 Purier 1,0 P rcular showing t." "la ouf the Prie areil,2be 4Ct I ally o esrs of . reevn 1t.0(1Pie r 4Crizaes of Packa.g400 Pies wilbAod ttefire 400tc 4 ize of the risk:0Pr'esae 0 4CPrtizaesocage of te Whl T, 'ices.ar $80 5,0e rtieso Page of t" a........,........00 C, rties Pcaotn to........et...... .00 WhxOlen TicketHle o5, Qurtericat2,50 onreep'" Aircla hywill the foanrdted bytterest wl. s'uet tsean e ius reelvig it. n ~uetl a C'erit of awnbagedP~~s will be soe tteolw ngrts whichaser isk: I'aewiethi atpe li Certitetebof tPackgto en Phize Icketw...........$eSI Cerile o ,0 Pk a;;ftnd Iuaef pTd eiakt.......4 ae therwinoteh pesa te gurterl Tickefthi... y.....2 I Orer n Ticke s or C rt iicbeahess ee t i oe S. ourN adr& for. thet Ticket orr, Purchst~a othe numbers thatare dran frogure heema with The nLinst the rizethn eacbone Pies eniled sent wil purchasersimedntel*rlerirliglt the o wlinga pes-N Pureas willpae Mwrile ter, Cntreplan andeive, trstil OIIILee, Autyland ta Ite.igler e EEt"'m ember D hat Newver I:pttzeh rw, Paung payabse.) Clan al iazes f1,0 nd nes,aid immediatecy tr J2uAllcomunenton tictl c25enil 1EJOrdCe forTieator C wrillae be adessted EL ALeisltur t ithems nht ae.i oran omt whee wirporbe utihe ntietr every drpttwhurg , in Eoloigep rf:el w Oisr en ela ibieRgitr.ha o lticmon Diptc-h e orko'spChbrt Pnuabling i Ju~npu0l1a5 d Trn rt 25ps ALilaturne at its o CoextSes Torilet oi cororae te BthlhemBapi . Chuch inEdge fiedgDstrct NEW SPRING AND SUMMER READY 1VIADE C L f T . 0 6i RAMSEY & LABAW, (Opposite the Uilon Bank,) A RE receiving daily, and are ofibring to their friends and customesrs the largest and best Stock this ieason they have ever ollered. Having purchaed the entire Stock almost exclusively for CASH, and paid unusual atLention to the muaiu facture of the Clothing, we are prepared to offer them at prices to defy competition. We have an eleganl line of SCARI-8, CRAVATS, STOCKS UNDERSHIRTS and DRA WER!, every rade; Linen BiJs->m SHIRTS, froni the well known manufactories of Morrison & Co., Golden Hill, John M1 Davis & Co , and Fowler &Co. - ALSO---' A complete line of GLOVES,of every kind; JHANDKERCHIEFS, SOCKS, &c. W e have alsoi a very large stock of SERVANTS CLOThlING, or every kind, which we would call especial attention to. Merchants and others would do well to call be fore purchasing elsewhere. Augusta, April 21, ly 16 Fine Pianos, Books, MUSIC, &c,, &C, T111lE iubseriber alaer returning thanks to their .1 friends i', EDGEFIELD and adjoining Dis tricts, for their liberal patrdange during the last ti years, would infoerm then th.at tisy still con tihauc to keep on hand a largejassortment of PIANO FORTES from the elebrated ,manufnetaries of RAV RN BA CoN & CO. JIAZELTON, BROS.. and A. 11. GA l & CO , New York, ihtr whom they are sole Agents. These Instruments.having alrmndy won such fiar tamed celebrity, it is only necessary for us to reprat that fur strength. durabiliy and fish, togetl.er witli power, depth. stoecinues and soft ness rf tone, they challenge competition. Persons w:4iJL lig a superior PIANO FORTE, woul.1 do much better to call and select f-on a large - tha;zn by dealing with Pedlars and Agents of inferior makers, wh're they have no chotico. and have of-en to pay higher prices for interiir Instru nenti, than fine ones of superiior makers can be bought for. Every PIANO FORTE solI by usis warranted in every respect, so the purchaser runs no risk hutev.r. Persia ordering from,. a dlstnitice from us can depend upon getting a GOOD AR TIC LE, a we make it a point to keep goods of the best qu:dlity and "such as we can recommend and warran- in avery respect. Tlie:r striek or MYUSIC is very large and they are constantly reeeiving all new pieces as they are published. GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGS of the best quality always on hand. They would alsoi call attention to their large Stock of School and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery Blank Books, n d othi-r artiles.-A LSO Always on hand the largest assortment in the State of G U ITA RS, VIOLINS. ACCORDEONS, FLUT ES, FLAG EO LETS, VIOTIN BOWS, &c, and every article of Musical Nerehandise Carhart's and Needham's and Prinee's celebrated ACCORDEONS and VIOLINS repaired in the best mann.-r. All cof the nibove articles sold at low prices for Cask or City neceptances by . GEtJ. A. GATES & BROTH ER. Broad Street, Agusta Ga.-, between U. S., and Globie I ktels. A pril 7 18S58 tf 13 WILLiAM II TUTT, WIIOLESA L E AND RETAIL DRUGGIST! (Opposite Augustn Notel,) Augusta, Ga. Establishecd, 1 814. H AS in Stoire a very extensive stock of PURE D)RrOS, F \MItY anid PLA NTATIlON MiEDlClNRS, PAleTS, OILS, W I N D O WV GL ASS, &c., the gnaality and prece of wivhd he warrants ugtual to any in the Soulh. A call from purchi.sers is respectfully solicited. Hie hans now' on hand 500 Ounces Sulph QUIN IN R, 50 Lhs C~HLUROFtRWil, ' 50 Ohncees MlORPH1INIK, 100 Lbs. T~ltK EY OPI U.\l, 10 lth's. No. I C.\STOR OI L, 2,000 Lbs EPSO.\ SA LTS, 10,000 Lbs. PURE WTIITE LEAD, G00 tia's. LINSEEID 01,, 500 Gal<. Spts. TITURPENTINE, 12 I.-z.. A CO B'S COR D[AL, (0 MUTST \N LINLIMENT, 2 " iMEICINECUJEST3 .frFamnilies anmd PlIanantionq, 12 D~oz IBerhuve's Ilolland BIlTTE~RS, 12 " Schallenbergus Fever atnd Ague ANTID)OTK, 12 Thez. Osgord's India CHIOLAGOGUTE A ngata, J uly 25, 1858 3m 29 HE~NRY DALY, BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. -)U)UU Oecrefully selected from the bet Manufacturiese, and comprising Every Description in the Trade, Which will be sold at a very small ad vance on Cost. In addition to the above, I have on hand, 5,000 Pair Thick Shnoes, Slightly damaged by getting wet, and w hI be sold VERY CHIEAP! gg" The Subscriber solleits a call from his South Carolina friends before pyc~hasing elsewhiere. tW"Tgaff .-Re'tl, C~aSR.~ Wpolesale, time with approved paper. No second price alked. INIENRY DALY, - TUdpr U. S. Hotel, Augusta, Ga. A ugusta, Ga., Oct 14 tf 40. NEW SPRING GOODS BOOTS AND SHOES! rqiIOS. P. LARUS, A ugusta, Georgia, has I this day received a large lot dW SPRING GOODS, and will continue to do so through the summer, consisting in part of Ladies' Silk F.xed CONtGR ESS GA IT-ERS, do do do . do do Glove Kid Congress do do Colored TIPT do do Blnck do do do Fine Philadelphia Kid and Morocco SLIP PERS,. Misses' Fixed Kid-Top KC'SSUTH BOOTSB do Kid and Morocco SLIPPERS and TIES, Children.' SHOES, of every description, Menis' Calf Opera PUM P BOOTS,' do Goats H EELED INVINCIBLES. do Patent W. S. PUMPS and Oxford TIES, do Goats B. S. do do Calf B. S. do do Kid Gongres GAITER.S, do Calf do * do Boys' do do do With a variety too numerous to mention. Call and look, as I have attentive Clerks who will be glad to show the Goods. A ugusta, Gee., April 5 tf 13 Butler Lodge, No 17 IsJ.OsF. THE Regular meetings of thais Lodge Swill be held hereafter in their NEW| HALL, By order of the N. 0. 1nly97, tf 8 LIGHT---LIGHT-LIGHT. GREAT desideratum in the way of LIGHT I is accoiplished. An illuniinating Oil is prepared from Coal, called KEROSENE OIL, which for Brilliany -and hitensity of Light Is unaurpassed by all other artificial liahts. It is not explosive-will extinanul.h fire if poured on it -and last. though not leat, 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 he graduated ao as to give les 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 then at Charleston prices and terms, which are exclusively for Cash. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE. April 28 tf 16 AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR THE RAPID CURE OF Colds. Coughs, aid - ilonrseness. BaintRLD, MAss., 20th Dec., 1855. Di..1. Cekyta: I do not hesitate tosay the best renmedy I have ever found fur Couga, llamiareesse, Infiuenza, and the omactiitantt symptoms of a Cold, isyonr Oasamr P'CToRAL. Its constant use in smy practice snil may family for the last ten years has shown it to possess supe riur virtuas for the treatment of themo coamipilait. ElIENIKNIO1T, M. D. A.B. 31OtTLEY. Esq.,of UTIca, N. Y., writes: "I have used your )actoral inymelf and in :mny fiAnlly ever sin'ea ynni inernted it, and believe it the bemt ni-tlclin for its purpose ever piut out. Withit a had cold I should sooner pay twenty-fire dollars for a bottle than do without It, or take any other reamedy." Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza. SPar m.D, 31 tiss., Feb. 7, 1856. natorima Arma: I will cheerfully certify your .1'toral is the best remnedy we pusess for the cure of whooping congh. croup. mnal the chest diseases of children. Wve of your fraternity in the South appreciate your skill, and coammend your vmidicine to our people. ItIRAM CONKLIN, M.D. AMOS LEE., Es., MoTitaEr, IA., writes, 3d Jan., 1856: " I:had a tedions lnfduenza, which conmned me In doors six w,-eks; tik many medicines without relief; fnally tried your 1c&;rtd by the advice of our clergyman. The firAt ,lose reliered the soreness in umy throat and lungs; Ites than one lalf the bottle made me completely wall. Ynr neliciaes are the cleapust as well as the best we can buy, anal wo esteem you, Doctor, and your remedIes, as the poor man's friend." Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis. WxsT 51ASCUESR, PA., Feb. 4, 1856. Sn- Your Cherry 1tctoral is performing marvellous cinesla this section. It has relleved several from alarm Ing symptmuns or consumption, and Is now curing a man who has laborvat under an affection of the lungs for the last forty years. IIENItY L. PARKS, 3erchant. A. A. tAMSEY, 31. D., AIator, MiooE Co., IowA, writes, Sept. 0,1855: "1 During ny practice of many years I have found nothing equal to your Cherry Pectoral for giving se and relief to consumuptive patients, or curing such as are curable." We might add olunetes of evidence, but the most con viucing proof of the virtues of this remedy is found In its effects upon trial. Consumption. Probably no one remedy has ever been known which cured so many and such dangerous cases as this. Some no human aid can reach; but even to those the Crry Pectoral affords relief and comfort. AsToa IHoues, New Yoa CiTy, March 5, 185. Doeroa AvzT. Lowzu.: I feel it a duty and a pleasure to inform you what your Cherry Pectoral has done for my wife, She had been five monthe laboring under the dmt; gerons symptoms of Consumption, from w:lmih no old we anild procure gave bernucl relief. She was steadily falit laIg. until Dr. Strong. of this city, where we have come for ad'rice, recoinmended a trial of your medicino. We bless hi kludtness, as we do your skill; fur she has recovers4 from that day. She is not yet as strong as she used to be, but l free front her cough, and calls herself well, Yours with gratitude and regard, ORLANDO SHELBY, or SuH miurL. Obnsuamptiivs, do not despair till you have tried Arsa's Cutmar PeIo .. It Ia made by one of the best medical chenists in the world. and its cares all around us bespeak thme lmgh mrits of Its virtue. -Paidelphia Ledger. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. TitE sciences of Cheistry and Medicine have been .taxel tlair utmest to produce this best, most perfect purgative whmicha is known to man. Innumerable proofs are shouwn thmat these PILLts have virtues whicha surpass In excallenace the ordinary medicines, and that thmey win an larecedentedly upon the esteem of all men. They aresafe sand laleaesnt to take, but powerful to cure. Thmeir pane tratinag propertisstlnmulate the vital tactivitiesof the body, remove time obstructions of Its organas, purify the bleood, sad expel disease. They purge out theliel humors whilch breeal amid grow disteumper, stimlate sluggish or disor dered organas ifo thesir natural action, and impart healthy tamuri with strengthm to the whmole system. Not only do they cure tlme every-day coumplainats of every body, but also fornaldable and dangerous diseaser- thmat luass bailed thme best of hmuaman skIll. While they proaluce powerndm effects, they are at the same time, in diaminished dose., the safest auml best ibysic thmat can be enmloyed for children. Being sugar-coated, they are pleaumant to take; and being purely vegetaelmie, are free from anmy risk of herom. Cures have beenm ale which surpass belIef were they not sub simatiated by men of such exalted posItion aud character as toa forb~id time snusicion of untruth. Many emilnent .cla-rgynmen anmd plmysicianshave lenat their names to certify to the pubiic the reliability of nay renmedie., whmile others pamve sent me the assurance of their convictiona that umy ~p'riaala5nt ,coptlbute ignegacpely' to the relief ,of amy ufilicted, aufferinag fellow-mep. The Agent laelow named Is pleased to fprnisim grgia my American Almanac, containing directions foa thmeir use. anad cerificamtes of thir cures, of the following complalits: - Costieness5. lillins Comnltaints, Rthenumatisna, Dropsy, JJearttaaurn, hleaedachme arlaag from a foul stonmacs, Naa syat. lymligesationm, 3Morbid Igeaction of thme Bowels and Paln arisim:e tlwreframa. Fitulaoncy, loss of Appetite, all Ulcer. ns atnad Cntatioesaan Diaspeams wiclh require as cvacuant mecainae. Scrafla r Khla- A- Il. Tap-y also, by. purlfy inag thme bit anal stlnautating tesysten:,cuea an caainpalainats whlchm it would nuat be supposed they comuld reachI, snehl am De~afnme's, l'artial Blinadness. NeIbralgla aand Ner'oaas Irriitaiility. D~eraingemnents of the Liver ami Kial n,-yS, tmt amnam otlme'r kinalreel coimnplainats arising from a low state of time bo'dy or obstructona of its fiunctions. Do mnot lhe inat off lay unaprlnclipled dealers witha some otlaer pill thmey niake moure prolit on. Ask fur Arna's Pn.u.s, mind take notting else. No othmer they can give you compaires with thmis in its intrinasic vacdue or curative powers. Thme sick want the best aid there is for them, anid they shold have it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, I'ractical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Xmas. PI~aCi 12( Crs. Prit Box. FivE BOXEs 10a $1. SOLD BY G. L. PENN and Dits. A. 0. & T. J. TEAGUE Edlgoelb C. H.; A. J. P'ELLETIERt & CO., llatam burg, aend by All udcolorm' in medicine.'. Wholesmale by HAVILAND, C111CiIESTER & CO., Augusta, (Ga. June 2 ly 21 Octagon Burial Cases r H~IE Subscriber keeps constantly on htandi at his IFurniture Rooms. opposite thme Post Olie, lara'o assorlment of thmis new style of METALIC BURIAL CASES, of beautiful form,. anid finishei in per'fect resemblance of highly polished ROSE WOOD. These.*CAS ES are now extensively used and possess many valuable advantages over all Coffins now before the public. -ALS0 I will also keep ready for delivery at a moment's warning, a line Stock of WOOD COFFINS, of my~ own manufacture, and of all sizes, prices and quality. JOHN M. WITT. Edgefield, llay 13 tf 18 NOTICE. My terms for selling META LIC BURIA L CA. SES is Cash, but should thme cash not accompany the order,'inteest will .be chargedi from the day of delivery. JOHN M. WflT. N. B.-Wood Coffins will be sold as formerly. JTan. 20 tf 2 STATE OF SOUTH~[ CA ROLINA, h EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. B Y W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge. field District. Whereas, Chas. W. Freeman hath appliedl to me for Letters of Adlminiaistrtion, ona all and singular thme goods and chattles, rightis and credits of James TF. I -eman, late aof time District aforesaid, dec'eased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonishm all and singuar, the kindred and crediiors of thme said tdeceaa d, to be antI appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Distric jt th e holden at Edgefid C. H., on the 18th day of September inst., to shiaw cause, if any, why the said administraiion shmould at be granted. Given under my hand and seal, ihis 3rd day of Sept. in the year of onr Lord cane thousand et a hundred and ftyeighmt, and in the 83d year of Amneui can Independence. ..D RSO,.K.. Set2t 35 P URE MISSOURI WINES.-Spark hing CAT A BA, CABINET, and other brands f the Missouri Wine Company, can be bad at I. ii. BOWERa, Agent, Hamburg, wino Is the bole Agent for tihat Company. Hamburg, Sept 1tf 34 . V ERY' CIIEAP.-Just receivod andi for sale v'ery lowv for cash, 10 Boxzes Colgate & Co.'s pure Pearl Starch ; 10"No. 1Soap; 25 " Adamantine Candles. - S. E. BOWER?, Agt. Hrambu-rg, Sept 1 - f 84 CARRIAGE M AUFMT0R I 'lE Subscribers return their thaniks to their XLkind 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 aking and Repairing Business In its variou; branches. Their work shall be ex scuted in a durable, handsome, style and by work men skilled in their respective trades. We have and litend always keeping on'hand a large and fine assortment of CA1RIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, &C. Of the our own manufacture-beautiful to behold and of milch 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. g All sorts of REPAIRING done in the best manner. iand 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 THE LIVER INVIGARATOR. PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD. Is it greatinelntiflc medical discovery antd l daily working urS talost too greut to believe. It eures as if by mag le, even the 1rst dose giving benefit, and seldon more thani one bottle In required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dispepsia to a common head eChe, all of which are tihe result of a diseased Liver. The Liver is one of the principal regulators of the human body, anal when it perforis Its functions well the powers of the s)stem ure fully developed. The stomach is almost entirely cependent on the healthy action of the Liver for the tiroper performance of lb functions. When the stout ach is at fault, tihe bowel: are at fault, and the whiple system a ife r a in conse quence of-one organ-the <4' Liver-having ceased. t( in its duty. Forthuediseas es of that organ, one oftht Proprietors has made it his study, in ma laractice ol inore thtn twenty years, to tudwomeuremcdy whert w ith to counteract tie many derangements tc which It Is liable. To prove that this re nedy Is at last found, any itersim troubled with Liv e r Complaint I n a n y t' its f-,rmas, has but to try a M bottle, and conviction il certain. K A onimp.und has been formed by disolving gumi andt extracting that loart which is soluble for the ae tive virtues of the inedi ciue. These guntus removc all morbid or bad matter froin the system, suliply. ing in their place a healthy | flow of bile, invigornilni tIe stomacl, causing food to digest well. puurifying itie bloodt, giving tone and health It the A hole mnChi nerv, remnoving the enauses of the disease, and effeet ing a raical enure without n y of the 4dlsagreenbl aner effects, felt by using Culonel or Minerni Po son that is usually resor ted to. Ono thise afer eling is ansicient to relieve t ht stomnacl, awl prevent the -( food from rising and sour lng. Only one dose taken before retiring, prevent nightmare. Only one dose taken at 9) night loosens the boweli gently, anti eures eoslive mes. Ons I me taken after each ' meal will enre Dyspepala g-one lose of two tea saioonsful will always re lieve Sick ileadelee. One bottle taken for fe male obstruction. remove tie cause of the disease, tndi makesa leriect cure. Only one lose uncell ately relieves Cholic, whilh One dose, often repented, Is a sure cure for Chitl era Morbus, anil a pre ventative of Cliolern, Ono itose, taken will lrevent tile reetrrenet of Bilious Attacks, wilie It relieves all painful feel. ings. g'" Only ine bottle I ne lesl to throw out of th system the effects of ar.ctil cine after a long slcknesis. One bottle tuken for -Jauneiice. r e mit o v e a i yellowness o r tnnatural eiclor froi the skin. Onae riltse taken a shirt linac before eating gives vigor t< the auppeatite, anuel ankes foisi iligestl well. Onea 'lose, often repteatedi, cures Chronic Diarrhaten ln it worst frats, whsile summner und bowel eomislaluts yield at miost to thme thrst tlese. Onme ort two iloses emures attacks enusemi by wornas, whille foi wormas inl chitlren, tiaere is nto surer, safer or speedier reaa city it the woril. ats it ntever falls. Themre is in examggerationa in these statemetat they are pmmin. amnber facts, thmat we enn give evilence to jrove, whmile all whot use It are givinag their unanimouas testituonay in its faviir. We tatke inafimite plemnsure In revenmmnentlng tla:tu meillein as a tirevemntive for Fever naul Agnme, Chili IFever, and at Fevers of a Biliius type. It otpera.tes iiti certainiy, am thmouaneidenre willinmg to testify to Its wonderful virtutes. .amaong time hmummtreule of Liver fmiteedies anow otfered tI tliut public, there tare noane we cama so highaly recoumateai n illR. S.\NF'tlyd INVIOOItATOII, so generm'aliy knowm anit throughouatth lintonmlm. Tihis ptrelartlumo a truly a Liver ivigitrnmor, ptriucinig the mtost happy resulta on al: whon usie IL .tlnimnst lunutmmnerhi ceritbentes avte hteeaa glv en to tlme grest virtume mof thmi aneilleine lby th:ose of the haigh es: standling in soeiety, anait we kmntw it to be thte be,-t ptrepna ratiomn now lie fore tihe iuli.-TI,m coma,aty 15unoet. 1'I:i0E, ON~ 'DOLLAR PElt BOTTLE. SANFORD & CO., Proaprietoars, .451 Broadlway. New Yttrk. ETFor stale at Edgefleld C. 1[. by 0. L. PENN, AMet Junte 16, 185,8. ly 28 State of South Carolina, EDGEFFI ELD! DTSTRICT, iN O RDINARY. Richtard Derry, A pplicanat, vs John Delaughater aind wife arnd | o e othmers, defemtdantts. J I T appearing to my satisfactiona that John De laughater nnd hais wife Julia, Defendlants in the above stated case, reside withmout thte limtiLt o1 this State, It is thterefoire ordered and decreed thati they don appear and object to thec divi-ion or sale of thec Ream E-tate of .Jane Berry, ac'd., ont 01 before thec 31st October next, or their consenat t( thec sanme will be entered of record. W. F. DURISO IR, 0.5 D. Ortinary's 0flice, A ug 2, 185a8. 3m 30 THlE STATE OF SOUTH CARIOLINA EDGEFIRI.D) DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLE AS. J W. SMITH, who is in the custody of th aP Shteriff of Edgaetield T.istriet, by virtue or a Writ of Capias ad Satisfacienadum, at thme suit it1 Abmner Bushnmell, hatving filed in may Office, teigetheri witha a Schmedulhe omn tiath of his Estate andt eil-ects, hi pettition to thme Court of, Common lenas, praying that lae may be admitted to the benefit of thme Aets of the General Asemnbly, naide' for the relief of imm solivent debtors :It is ordered. that the said A bner Bushlil and tall othter creditors to wvhum the said J W. Smith is in nny wise indebted, be, amnd they tare hereby sunmmoned, anmd have ntotice toi appear beroare thme said Court at Edgefield Court llouse, on Monday the fourtha day of October next, tu shtow cause if any they e-in, whmy the prayer of the pe titioner aforesaid, should not be grinnted. - TUJOS. G. BACON, c.c.r. Clerk's Offic. June 22, 1858. 14t 25 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT', . IN COMMON PL EAS. . T HOMAS D. CH AMBERLIN, whao is in the custody oaf the ShecritY of Edgceieldi District, by virtue taf a Writ of C'apias ad Satiafaciendum. at the suit of .Jmaes M. C. Freehanad, having tiled ina ay Otlice, togzethecr witht a schedule on tuath of his I'state and eff'ett, htis petitiona to the Court of Common Pleas, prayinmg thaat hec may be admitted to thec benef it of ithe Aclt of thec Genecral Assemably, made fear te relief of insolvent debtors. It is or dered, thmat thte said JTames M. C. Freehand and all other creditors, to whtom the said Thomtas D. Cham berlin, is in anywise imdebted, be, and thaey are hereby summoned, nand have notice to appear be 'fore the said Court att Edgefield Court llou'e, ont Monday the. fourth dlay of Octobsr next, to show amitse, if any they cain, whay the prayer of the peti tion aforesaid, ahould not be granted. TIHOS. G. BACON, cc C . Clerk's Office, June 25, 1858 14t 25 E! XECUJTORS NOTICE.-All persons ihavinmg claims against the Estate .of Avery Bland, deceased, are hereby nolified to present th em, properly attested, immediately. J. S. SMYLY,) J. A. BL A ND, Ex'ors. E. BLAND. JTan. 6, If L OST OR STOLEN on or about the 2nd .L of Aulgust inst., in Hamiburg. a Note on M. WV. Clary for $69, in favor of we 3. J. Mulligan, given the 21st day of Jluly 1858, and due one day after date. All persons are forewarned from tra ding for said Note. A ug 25 8t 83 N.OT1CE is hereby given that application wlbemade at the next Session of the Leg islature to incorporate Harmony Methodist Epis copal Church. .m3 Aug 48m0 VXECUTOR'S NOTICE.-Those persons -~ indebted to the Estate of A braham Kilerease, dee'dl., are hereby notified that they must pay the same by or before the 15th September next, other wise they will have to settle with my A ttorney. Those having demands against said Estate wili render- them in, properly attested, without delay. J. A. TALBERT, Ex'or. Jntyr 8m 261 CAROLINA H1E L. T HE Pioprietor of this well known and popu lar HOTEL takes pecullar peasure in an nouncing to his friends and the travelling publii generally, that this House is open for the reception of company, and that his whole e.ergie Will be put into requisition to gratify the wants of each. and all who may favor hime with til.i rO e. The House has just been thoronghry' repI id, anl the Rooms ad Furniture put in ekellent con dition for the Spring an4 Summer season. My Table will be furnished with the best that can be had, and presided over by one skilled In the culinary departmentand in short,.cverything requisite to gratify the taste of the epicurean will be supplied in abundance. The servants of.the CAROTINA HOTEL are noted for their politepnd attentive character, and are ever in attendance to obey the wishes of my Guests. New STABLES have recently been built, which 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 solicita continuance of the same. JOHN A. MAYS. 0' The travelling community are notified-that, they and their bagaage will be conveyed, at a mo. ment's warning, without charge, to the Carolina or Georgia Depots. J. A. B. Hamburg, May 8 1858 tf 16 CHEAP FAMILY GROCERIEI T 11E Subwcriber is now receiving and opening a VERY CHOICE STOCK of well selected GROCE RIES, To which he begs leave to invite the attention of Planters in want of Choice Supplies. He may be found in the Block of Buildings formerly occupied by G RORGE ROBINSON as a Hardware Store, My course will be to adopt the old motto, "A nimble Penny Is better than a' Slow Shilling 1" My Stock will consist in part of the following ar eles: St. Croix SUGAR; New Orleans, old process, SUGAR; " new " do. Stuart's A. 13. and C. Soft do. " (A) Crushed do. " Powdered do. " Sugnr House SYRUP; New Orleans do. Cuba MOLASSES; Old Government Java COFFEE; Rio do. superior; Eng'ish Dairy and roshen CREESE ; Choice Old IRANDY and Holland GIN; Jamaica and New Enaland R UM; John Gibson's XX and XXX Rectified and Tennessee WHIIIKEY; CONFECTION A R IES and PICKLES MACKEREL. SALMON and SARDINE.; Supertine FLOUR. &e., &c.; A Fresh supply of ORANGES and APPLES; Together with many other articles too tedious to mention. THOS. EERNAGRAN. P. S.-Also a fresh supply of No. 1 and 2 MACKEREL In Kitts, I and j Bbls; Buckwheat FLOUR, No. 1; Fine Spanish SEGARS; MACCARONI; CITRON; and CRACKERS; 26 Bbls. Fresh Thomaston LIME; T. K. Hamburg, Jan. 19 ly 2 House, Sign k Ornamental fainting HI I Subscribers take pleasure in annouteig to Lthe citizens of Edgefield District, that they are now prepared to do all work entrusted to them* - in the lino of HOUSE AND ORNAXENTAL PAINTNG, Marbling, Gralning,. AND UPHOLSTERY, To, a: who may be pleased to favor us with their patronage, we promise to give entire satisfaction. All work entrusted to us shall be executed with deupatceh and in a workmanlike manner. Our terms w ill be reasonable. For farther par tieunars call on us at Edgefield C. HI. C7 REFsa.Nrc.-Capt JAs B. GuIFrw and Gen. W. C. MORAGNE, of this District. RICH & PAUL.* Ju'y 21 1858 3m 28 NEWi GOODS FOR 18581 SPRING AND SUMMER SUPPLIES. r AMt now receiving my Spring supplies of Dry I Goods, Groceries, &c., &c., which, In peint of quality and cheapness, will compare favorably with the Goods offered by the merchants of Hamburg and Augusta. My stock of Dry Go.Ms consists of almost every variety of Ladles' Dress Goods, b Of the most fashionable styles and of all qualities. Also, a fine assortment of soasoable poods for Genatlenen an Y41outhits Wecar. Also, a large variety of BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &C, In the GROCERY line I am prepared to offer such inducements as must please my customers. My stock consists of an assortment of Sugar, Cof'ee, Ten, Molasses, &c,1 Also, always on hand TOBA CCO, SEG.4RB, SNUFF. W IN ES, BR ANDiES, P UR E MEDICINES, 4-c. W Come and look at, my Stock. .I. L. HARMON. Winter Seat, Mar 2'2 tf 11 $25 Reward, DANAWAY from the Subscriber's mother, .'i about the 1st April last, his likely Mulatto boy RICH \IOND, about 21 years old, and about 5 feet i or 8 inches high. His color is tolerable briaht and his hair pretty straight, and wore when he left a moustache. Hie is intelligent and tolerably quick spoken. Hp has bppn raispd ip the ho use, and Is a valuable dining-room sprvant and good ostler. It is supposed he is larkcing pbonfp somp pf tlp neighboring cities,-cither Hamburg, Augusta, Charleston or Columbia. The above reward will 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 23 tf 24 WTge Augusta Constitutioralist and Charles ton Mercury will please copy weekly for one month and forward bills to T. N. L., Edgefield C.' II., S.C. NOTICE ?-AII person. indebted to the Es tate of George McD. Rearden are requasted to make immediate settlement ; and those having demands against the Estate will please present them forthwith, properly attested. E. P. H. KIRKSEY, Ad'or. 'Jan.16, _ __52. . N OTICE is hereby given, that application will be made to the Legislature at its next ses sion, for a release of all the right and interest of, the State in the Esepecated Property of Charles McGrego. deceased, to James S. Henderson and Hugh McGregor. July 20 1858 3m 28 TOTICE-AII persons having ecaims against the 'Esfahiof 4ames S. Coleman, dee'd., are liereby notille'd to ren'dor'them in hiy the 1st March 18.59-otherwise their notesa or accounts wrill -oi. tively be debarred. And those indphbted to 'd Estate must pay up by the 10th ebury neyt, oy they will most assuredly he compelle to pay costs. BENNET PERRY, Adm'or.. Juno 9 9m* 22, N OTICE.-All those indebted to the Estate' of Dennis McCartey, dec'd., must pay up by the 1st January next ; and those h'aving c14ims against the Estate will render them In by that day properly attested. JACOB McCARTEY, Aug 25 17t 33 Adnm'r. NTOTIpE is hereby given ihat application wlig .Ibe made at the next Sesion of ths Lpgll# ture, for a Charter for a Road to run from the Lutheran Church, on Edisto, to intersect the Co lumbia Road at or near Col. John Hulet's, two and a half miles from Edgefleld Village. 1 MayO 3 m1 N OTICE.-The Debtors and Creditors of - Win. Fey, Deceased, are hereby noti~ed to meet me in the Ordinary's Otlee at Eage~eld C. HI., on the -'4th Monday in October next, asa final settlement will be made on the Estate at that time. E. N. FOY, Adm'er. Aug. 4, 1858 . 9t 30 I'LOUBR AND CORN lMAL--Ca'n be had at my house for Cash, -ALSO Leather-Harness, solo, Upper, Kip, &c.* Fob.2 If 4