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UILIISHED EvBar WtDNSHOtAt Aloa15N0. A. SIHINS, D. DI1180E & E ABR KEESE, PROralETOR. -TER OF SUBSCRIPTION. Two DOLLARs per year, if paid in ailvnnce-Two DOLLARS and FIFTY CEsTs if not paid within six months-and THRE DOLLARS if not paid befurc the expiration of the year. Subscriptions out of the District and from other States, must invariably be paid for in advai.ce. RATE: OF ADVERTISING. All advertisements will be correctly and conspicu ously inserted at Seventy-five Cents per Square (12 Brevier lines or less) for the first insertion, and Fifty Cents fur each subsequent insertion. When only pub lished Monthly or Quarterly $1 per square will be chnrged. . Each and every Transient Advertisement, to secure publicity through our columns, must invariably be paid in advance. Adgortisements not having the desirod number of insertions marked on the margin, will be continued until forbid and charged accordingly. Those desiring to advertise by the year, can do so on liberal terms-it being distinctly understood that contraots for yearly advertising are confined to the immediate, legitimate business of the firm or individ ual contracting. All'communications of a personal character will be charged as advertiscuients. Obituary Notices exceeding one square in length will be charged for the overplus, at regular rates. Announcing a Candidate (not inserted until paid for.) Five Dollars. For Advertising Estrays Tile1, Two Dollars, to be p itby tio .ii.zistr..te ath..er.ising. Savannah River Pl an t a t io n FOR SALE! A HEALTHY SITUAT1ON--A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE-AND A . )ST PRO DUCTIVE SOIL! - 73'HE gnbscriber being desirous of removing T to Texas, otfers for sale his valuable farm, well known us thu SNOW IULL PLANTATION, Lying immediately on the Savannah River, four miles above Hamburg, on the Martin 'ivn Road, and containing 325 AL.orog. 2257 Acres of this Tract are in a most profitable state of cultivation-producing cotton, corn, &c., equal W the best lands i i the country. The re mainder of the Tract is finely timbered, and is truly valuable in consequence of its convenience to the Hamburg and a ugusta markets. The place is well improved-the Dwelling House, whizh is commodious, has been but recently re paired. and all the necessary out-buildings are in perfect repair. Attached to this planation is a first rate Cotton Gin and Screw, run by nater pow er. Also, a Thrasher for cleaning grain. On the place is also a good Flour and Grist Mill, in fine running order, %% hich Lurns out the best of Flour and Me.. Also connected with this lilace, is an excolenit Shad Fishery, which is surpassed by none on the River, and is one that pays we-l. Thisisa liealihby location, convenielt to market; and in fact one of the most desirable plantations in this state Numerous sp)rings of the purest and best water abound throughout the Tract. Many other ad vanmages belong to this place which it is not neces sary to mention. *Persons wishing to purchase, will n t be doIng themselves justice if they buy before examining the above Tract gg' if not dispo-ed of before the 15ith of No .vember next, I shall not sell. gr Terms accommodating. Price advanta geous to the piurchaser. -A LSO If desired, I will also sell a lot of Corn, Fodder, Stock of all kinds, Plantation Tools, Ilousehold and .Kitchsen Furniture. &c. L. L. H.\LL Sept 1, 1858 tf 34 Bound for the West ! ' r [HE Stubscriber intending to re * move West the first of Decem ber, offes for sale his valuable pilanl tation containing. Three Hludred & Fifty-Six Acree, Lying on.1 Horn's Creek, four and a half miles South of Edgefeld C HI. On thet prem seS is a comfortable Dwelling Hlouse, end a plenty of out '- buildings of cvery kindl iln gool ordler. The location is remarkably heualthy. The0 neghi borhood is as desirable as any person coul wisht. As to the quality of the Land nine surpas es it in the country for the piroduction of Cotton and Graint of all kinds. * There is forty acres of splendid bo.ttom la- d, most of which has becen drained, and not sub~ject to overflow. Tho lalce is well watered, every field containing a sutliciency of running water all seasons af the year. If needed, Stock of all kinds, crop of Cor ', Fodder and iFarming utensils tan be purchasedl with the place. If you wvant to totrchase come and lool: for yourself as 1 inteind to sell. Tlerms made easy to an approved purchiaser. J. L. A D1ISON. Aug 4 tf 30O LAND I LAND!! LXAND! r H1E Subscriber being desirous of moving West, ofer h iace at A GREAT RARGAIN. if applied to snon. It is situated near Mt. Wil ling, and contains ,One Thousand and Thirty-five Acres, Upon which there is an excllent Uwelling and .every bnilingl necessay to the e->rnfort and con a'enience of a P~antat:oni. -Larly ONE HALF of tihe Tract is in woods. Two hundred acres of fresh land, and. the remain der in a high state of cultivation. The Place can be divided into TWO TR.\CTS giving to each a comfortable settletment-and will be sold seperately if desired by p~urchtasers. A rare chance is offered thoseswho wishi to buy, and they would do well to cail and eixaminu iosr themselIves. EgTerms made acco~nmodating. J. C. SIMKIN8. Aug 25 GOt FLORIDA LANDS FOR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN ! ' 'HIA T valuahie lanttion of the Est~te of the Late J. M. V ERDWR.I, lying in Gadsden '..un cy, 8 miles froim QJuinoy, and 12 from Tallahassee. *The plantation contains 2. 200 .R OR23B, 800 of which are elearted; the greater portion of the woodland is hammock of the first quality, well adapted to the cultivation of Sea Island Cotton and Tobacco ; the phece is well watered and never fail ing spraings4 of excelkuot water are to be found in thse difrerent fields. Situated in a fine neighborhood, with the line of -Rail Road from Tallahassee ts. Pensacola, passing thtrough a part of the least valuable woodland, rare inducements are thus ofFered to the purchaser. gr For further information apply to Mar. Jones ,of A bbsLville. Col. al. H. sephens of Quincy. Msr. J. Johnson on the place, cr the. undersigned in Bean - fort, So. Cs. Ex'or of J. M. Verdier. Aug. 4, 1858 _ __2m .30 LANDS FOR SALE, A PLANTATION on the Hurricano Creek, about six miles from WlrurLtntsToa in A n. deorson District, containing Four Hundred and Seventeen Acres, a largo poii.ion of which is bottom land now in cultivation. The growing crop will att its qulal ity. --ALSO Two etiter Tracts adjoiuning each other, containting about Seven Ilundred Acres each, situa toil ailn~tt three luices from PRNDLEON, on the ttnblic road leading to Greenville C. H. The D~welling Hlouse on one 'Tract is large and conmmo dion-s, commanltid:tng ni fi,:e viewv of the Mottntains, anid the Orchards and V'ineyards contain a variety oft choice fr nits. 'ifhe upland is all of t1e best quality,Mvith a duo port.totn of fine Creek bii ttomtt.-Also several other Tracts of Land, vau. ini in size to suit purchasers. Terms will be made easy. For further particu her: y to , WM1 . VAN WYC. 0.CSp ,15 m 8 Edgefield Female Collegiate INSTITUTE! 3 1IE Exercises of tiis Instititle were restied o, ath Ind day of AugusL, u:aher the naian Lgemnent ofi -ll' A. J. R. MIAR-, PRINLIPAL. The Scholastic year is divided into two Sessin"i4 if live tinitq - .elb The thit Session will end in the Ib Jully. he second will coulenee on he 2itd day uf Autu.st and end on the 17th day )f 1). ceiber. The RATES OF TUITION are as follous: En the Primary Department, includin-.: Spel ling. Reading, Writinu, Arithmnetic, En fish Crammar, Ge.o-raphy, and Vocal Mu sic, per Sess . .n, ..... - - - .-1.2'50 [n the Coflleaia e Department, including Read ing, Writing, Eng. Grammr, Geography, Natural PIhihsophy, Chemistry, Geome ry, Algebra, 1.ogic, Rhetoric, En,. Couposi6 tion and Vocal Munie, Iwo Session,.......20,00 Freich (Extra) per ,ession............. .10,00 In the Ornamental Department, For Miusic ont PianoT, per Session.........2.5,00 For Drawing and Painting in Water Col ors, per Nessioen .. ............... 10-00 Embroidery Chenille upon Satin, per ses 10,00 Embossed Embroidery, " 10,00 Tuftingr, " 10,00 Hair Work, " 10,00 Grecian Painting, ' 10,00 Oriental Painting, " 10,00 Pastel Paintinit, : 5,00 Students of 11usic on the Piano will be charged $3 per Session for u e of V;iano, to pay expense of keelpin instruments in tine. Each pupil will be charged $1.50 per Seszion to defray contingeit expenses, for fuel, &c. 4 Tuition bills due and payale at the end of each -ession. The Institute will be furnished with three Pi anos in three separate rooms 0 the Iwtit te build ing for Ce use of th le pupils. Vocal 'Iusic is deeied iv tle Proprit tars to be .1 naceesary part or' every youi-g lady's ductw-ion, hence sfingirn: is made a part of the regular exer cises of the itstitute, and the whole School willi>e exercised in Vocal music as often as twice awe. W. W. ADAMIS, S. W. NICHOLSON. At tie close of the year a C..t..hyne will be pub lisbed enbr..ving the names of all the pupils in :at tendance during the year, with an engraving of the builrings and pI euises. Edgefleld, S. C., ug 11, 1858. tf 31 Ridgeivay Academy, T ri E Exerce, (If this itittitution will be con ducted unlder the superintendaice of the Subscrib-er, this year; and he trusts, by strict attention to pupils committed ol his care t.. give. satisfaction to pareints-, and advance the pupils as rapi11ly ast possibile. Iates of Tuition. 1st. Class-0it-lography, Reatding andll Arithmetic, $12.00. 2nd Class-Primary Geo.:raphy ard the above, $15.00. 3rd Class-The above studios with English Grammar, $1800. 4th Class-The sane with Algebra and Goimetry, $20.00. Latin and French, - $540 - Although it is desirable that pupils should begin with the first of the quarter, still, pupils will lie received :t all times, and charged only for the proportion of tho time of the session remaining. M. B. WARD. April 14 ly 14 CURRYTON CHOLS rJ i IE Exercises of tl.c First Seuin will be I. el'wed on1 the 8th inst. A fier a .recess of two. weeks, they will be resumed on tl~e 26)th inst. J1AS. II. MUERIM, Priin. July '7 tf ' 20 Hard ware, Cutlery, & c. W M. H LL HAMBURG, S. C., U'IOti ,D inform his fr iends o V) and ali who may vbe tradlnii'.G inuo to 'akeep a F" LLL inl wetall/ s,.ected -iock of Ghods in the CIIIOf, ablove le, amtrl solicitS a ishare of paO uuinae, fr. m all who, may be in w-ant of any ar ich s he keeps, aringn them thajt every exertion shaill b, imade to give- satidfaotiona to the purchaser in qualitv and price. feeline confident that he can sell his Gooads on as Reu~qgS ble tersus as they cani he purchrlbed at ANY HOUSE i' AUTGUSTA. I his Stock is tiow CO.\IPLETE, having ridded arely by rieent purcharses fromr the BELST Mlanu a-tore's. is S'aek ik such that alnost every one ear.i:;d somie :n teie a nf their list of wants. and on such termus as canno Ila.1 to lae-among~t which :a gooda asrtment of ('ut N A I L.S of all sizae, e,f thei best brads, in. eudo-,z all sizes iof spiF., Als., Eniiaish raml Anmericn lI hrse Shoen Nails, Wi;:un and Wrought Nah,. rail si?. s. Nail iis a~rnd S'heet and lioop IRON: listrer. Geriman aiid Cast S'fimil4 Cuiliins & Co., Leverett's and other eadebrauted mk" or IBrond, Choappiing rand hland AXES, FATCII hiTS, &c.; Mill, Cr,.ss Cut rind Hand SAW3, all k-nds; hiarimrs, Chibsels Augers. D)rawinig Knives, A dzes, GJimblets, hirac and Bis, MliII, I land Saw and every variety ojf Files and ituasps, S.iuw Setts, Compasses, hlolow Angers aind Btitts, Gauges, Plnes of every idescription, Plane Bitis, and every Variety of Carpenter's Tools. R~iga Tookt of every desceriptiorn. Pa lhows, anvils, Vie. Screw Plates, S:edg*. I hand m.d Shiaeing flaatrs, Rasps, Drills, Tongs, *e all or the lest inanuftreir. COrent enre havuing been taiken in the selectio~n of these, artice-s, they Can he relied upc.n na the. bes. Pocket and Table Cutlery, ihis Stack of Pocket and Table Cutlery is complete and quality unsm,?passed -amionigst which can be foaund fuill Setts of Table Cutlery, of .1 tseph RiodgerB & Sons celebrated maniufacture; Pocket and Pen -Knives aill patterns rind iqual-. Itiesa finie Rt:r:ors, Scis sors, Shcrrs, &c. Also, a'gieat variety of. S MA LL WVAfR E S, Such as Pine, Ne-edle-. Port Monies, liair Brushes, Combil, P'aprr Envelopes, Peins, Pencils, &c. Guns, Pimots. Ac, On hand a choice hot of Guns and Pistols of the finest quality-Col-'s, Aamns' and D~ean's and others maike of la peaters, self-cocking. A leo, an assortment of Pocket Pistols, Pecrcussion Caps, Shot Belta, Powder Flasks, Game Brags, Cleaning Reads, &c. Buuildinug Materials. His Stock of Building mtagerial swill be found corn plete, consiistint in prt of Lcs, Hinges, Screws, Window Fasteniings, all kinds and qualities. Also, Till, P'ad, Trunk and -Chest Loeks. Lighlt and Ileavy Casutings. Alwrys on hand a fine assortment, of light and heaivy Crastings, Pots,0Ovens, Spiders, Tea Ket tIes. Waell W heels, 'Wafle Irons, &c F~armier's Boilers, Cauldrons, Wagon Boxes, Sadl Irons, Fire Dogs, Shaivel arid 1Tangs. Cooking and IHeating Stores, A LL PATTERNS AND) SIZES. Wagon Chnains, all kinds, Log Continued, Halter and Trece Chains, Spades andl Shovels, Hay Forks, Crockery and Glss Ware, &c. Also, manufacturer of all kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware I All are enrutny '-olicited to enll and examine foar ihemsrelves. And you will findl it greatly to your interest to patronize 31 oueoil h-:dgatield Dis tict citiz-n. WM. IIL L, U aug, Oct 26 tf 42 I)URE MlSSOURIE WINES.-Spark Linog CAT A B.\, CA BINET, and other brands >fte i' or Wine~ Company, can be had at L. b.B\ R, Agunt, H-amburg, who is thme ole A gent, for that Company. Hambhurg, Sept 1 tf ,1 Butler Lodge, No 17 I.0.0.F. TH E Regular meetings of t.his Lodge will be held hereafter in their NEW H ALL, By order of the N. G. l2, e-r 8n APOT'HEC *AR 'I ES '-HALL. THODIAS J FOGARTY, DRUGGIST & APOTUECARY, UNDER, TIlE AUGUSTA HOTEL, Sroa4d Sireel, Augmasta, Georgia, VOU 1[1espectiilly call the ntten'ion of Plan 1 ters, Ilerebants a. d Physicians to his fresh an d unadulterated stock f Druigs, NC(iillceS aild Cleliiiils, AND ALL OTIlHlE ARTICLE-4 IN 1118 LINE. I feel assured that no House in this City or else where can offer a stock tuperior in G ENUTI.NE NESS. P'URITY, or on more REASONABLE TERMS. EVERY AlTICLE WARRANTED! All officinal preparations put up under the su pervision of 2radntes of the London and Dublin Colleges of Pharmacy, and in strict conformity with the formuilaries of the United States Phar macopwia.-My stock of FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, Hir, Tooth, Paint and Wall Erushes, &c., & c., & C., is aL all times complete. I would also call atteu tion to my stock of Paints, Oils, (lass, Putty, Varnishes, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, BURNING FLUID, &C., which I promise to sell 10 per cent LOWER than any Ilouse in this City. Any article sold by me, which does not give taiifaction, the men. y will be returned and ex Iences paid in all cases. Agent, for -hernan's Pnttevit Truss and the only detet mor genuine *weedish LEEdIES in the City. C ~oliciting a visit before purchasing else where, I feel confident that the indlucements of fered both in lowncss oif price and punctuality in ut'endiig to orders, will secure a portaon of your trale. SV'Remeumber my Sture is under the Augusta 11:01, Augtusta, Ga. THE2I1AS 3. FOGARTY. Augusta, larch 30 ly 1:1 FRESH DIUGS, MEDICINES, &C T[iE Subscribers take pleasure in informin2 Stheir friends andl patrons that they are NOW RECEIVING a ,large Asiditioms to their al ready extensive Stock ,f PURE anl FItESI Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &e. TO PHYSICIANS. We are prepire and will take pleasi. in fnr nishinu Plhysiciats with a COM'LETE OUTFIT Of Medi'i- es ilist. :uients. Shop Futiture, Mcdi cal saddle Baits. a.c., &c. &c. TO THE LADIES. We w'll also say to the La lies that our Stock comprises ALL articles for the TOILET, from the Dressina Comb and Brush to the richest Perfume ry. Fine S1aps, Pomades, I lair Restoratves, De iilatory. Casnneties, Lnhin's Cenine Extracts, &c. Als.,, FLAVO1tINU EXTRACTS for t ulina-y pur poses. TOTHEPLANTER We say. vour wants have been attended to in our lire-etl, sclecti in. F end in )our orders. or cone in and 4t us pul. you up a compeitte Plant tion Case oif .Medicines, lnstruments, &c, with full di rections for use. in all sinille cases, and thereby saive time, tunntiey anl healith. A simple cathartic or the timely uiministration of an eme:ic, or an anodyiine~, doe~s andl will often b reakc the chain of moirbid action, thereby preveinting serious and pro tractedl illmus TO SI,JFFERING HUJMANITY We extend the invitationl to call on us. We have all of thm tooi:-t, r.-p ttabk le notstipn reco:nmtenidedJ to cure aitti.4 all iii the ills aiil nehios to which tieshi is hird toi. If you canns't findi atnything ad::laed to your case, -we will exert our skill in prteparing somethsing hor your relief. .grivseipitions tilled with accuracy and dis patch at all hours, day or night. W:Call andl examine our Stock at the Drug Store umnler the Odd Fellows' & Masonic Hall. A. C. & ' . 3. TEAGUE. Edizcfield, April 2W tt 1t; CIlerli'y Bounce0 ilnd Cordial!l '1 pH R Eubscrilirr has just rectiveds a flue Suipply A of iSUPF.RTIR Cit KUItY 1IOUNCFE AND. CO~It A L, which is a most delightful drink, and an exce'lleit, summer bevernan. Call early and itst a dozo:n hetiLcs or~ so, as it is going nlr like "hot cakes." W. E. L1:. July 14 LI' . Swan & Co.'s Lotteries Triumphant. SWAN & CO. Constinse to Draw ais usual withnout ihnterruapt ion. LtOTTERI lS AlRE LEO \L, AND .\UTII0R!ZED) B'n' TI He.-T \TE OF GEORGIA. The late attemp~1t to inijdre Our firmu hnss shown That c'ur l.utteries are drawn fairly; That our P'riz:es are plaid psunctulally; And that our Schiemtes Are more liberal than any o-her Lottery In the world. 'j 'J!E ollowi Fceeme will be drawn by S. .IiW.\ N & CO., Managers ol' the SPARlTA AC.ADE31Y LOfT l:.lY, in each ot their Sinigle INumber Lotteries for Sept. 18i8, at A UGUSTA, Georg.ia, in public, undedr thyi su~perintendence of Conusnissiounets: Class 31 Draws Saturday, Septerabcr 4, 1858. Class 32 Draws Saturday, Sept. 11, 1858. Class 33 Draws Saturday, Sept, 18, 1859. Class 34 Draws Saturday, Sept. 25, 1858. OQi TW INAN OF SINGLE NUM1BElIS. 50,000 Tlickei 5,40G PLIZ3~S! NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS. TO BE DRAwN EACII SATUEDAY IN SEPTEMIBER! 1 Prize of........iiO 41.00 sor 1 Prize of. 3 ,si 'is f.........5fi I Prize nf......... it 4 rin.or..... 7m 1 Prize of ........5,ui rie f.....m: 1 Prize f....iiti ilrze o...........S-100 1 Priz.e ot.. ........3,)S 8 ,1 rzsa.....n 1 Priz~e or........ t 1.500 izs i..... ~~~~~4 Prizes of1tiO 211rzs .......... ' 0 4PRXMTO PRIZES. ..... t r rw~c of$10 Aproxtin t $T)ClPrize arc. . .. 4 lrizs it 'iO ~ ' " 1,ilt4 Pr Peri........ ar 80 4 ~ ~ ~ ~ 5 Prizes o 5) " 1,00......... ar 02i0 5,Oa) 1'ries of5 Pre izes...........10...000 5,45 Prizs amontin to rize...............00 Whoie Tick... ....10,0 Hal ries 5, ....er .. ...10 A Clriye of$0hAo'ing t lnof the LoPriesrwill.be sen Prorany onf deirio r" "~n 8I00trzeae.,0 4Crizaes of 2'ck0 e wil be 10,0rze at h olwures80 4 Prhis f risk:500 rz.sar 0 4~iiauo Pr ipge of" t 'n4,hol izes.are 0 4Crtiaesocage of te "al 8,00 Prets... are...4 4Crlies of Pacag of t " Q 1,5t Pizes.ae2 5,0e rtiaesocage of te ae....... .ik.........100,0 WhOen TicketHavs o5, Qurterste,50 Enclot to oney srus ouf rcvfring icktt.drd onrileatesf whickaghe wll be fsrde the folowrales, del le.sters CerThteite of awe ftn Whless ricets..........$nt toesrtilcaer ofnPacge oftter thl Tickesi.......4 Crtit ofuraae il plean wuriteer ickets...........2 ertificat o tacateery t en iht dTaiketand.......... gIn Oreri ngo Tckets an u Cerincmdatelsfe tErncloth r onesu adde o the iet ortydered, onAeci comnwhicteyn wtil cfowared irsat ml Pu'rchsers faorav Tiktso erinine an tgue thde may Th Alist of Durawnha aubrs awd Pront thle wheel wstho purchsrsuiiat lelyr7. nt et oe tte thedrwig wil"ts Purllc sfrrerl p iawrui t , t i lr iie pan atund s iveathirit ost fee, Alanta littne ,e SrkWitemembe hat eveuiry APrizeis (drawnC,ind paynalesin Aall withouldeductiorr bi"All pravizets or 0 nne, aid Limmdttle aL e j#"OrdCers f T pieao Geriltl be addressedh corpor at the numbltehat atie drn frodte-wee wi Y heTpb Thed omrsvrydrng. C n elttiwasing .Lachn u d a.ndw YTrkan paeho.ndng(is. lro, avfinn ahring adtle ofClat' oile Soa.r. ,ue80258 8f2 Fine Pianos, Books, MUSIC, &c., &c, , r "BE Subseriler anter r, tu:n ig thanksa to their . ends i >G EIoi' RI.1) anod ntj.1ining I ha tricts, for their iiberal I.atr.,-a-e durmat the lst ten years, wou'd infiorma them th-at th.y still cona tinue to keep on hand a large wsswrtm.-nt of PIANO FORTES frorn the clebrated manufaetories or R.r V EN 1A CON & CO, 1lAZRLTON, iUOi4t ., (nid A. 1. GA.LE & ( 0., New York, thr whomn they are isole Agents. These lnstrunents having already won snh ftar fanel eelkbrity, it is rly n-cessaary for us to repeat that for atrengit dut-ability and finish, together with power, depth, sweetness and soft ness of tone, they challenge compettion. Persons wanting a superior PJANO FORTE3, woul-I ,o much better to call anil select from a large assotiment, than by dealing with Pedlars and Agents or inferior makers, whara they have no chuie, and have often to pay highet prices for inferior Instru ments, than line ones of superior makers can be boaght for. Every PIANO FORTE sold by us is warninted in every re spect, so the purchaser runs no risk whatever. Persoms ur d-ring from a ditsne from us can diyend upon getting a GOOD AR TICLE, as we Iake it a point to keep goods of the bes-t (Iuality and such as we can recomcend and warantt in every respect. Thier staack of MUSIC is very large and they are constantly receiving all new pieces as they are published. GUITAR ani V10LIN STRINGS of the be-st quality always on hand. They would als., call attention to their large Stock of School and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery Blank Books, nA oth- r ar:ie-l.-ALSO Always on hand the laraes? assortment in the State or GU ITARS, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, FLUT U3, FLAG E01 LS, \'O ,IN BOWS, &c , and etvery irtivle of Musical Mereh'aundise. Carhar's atd Needllan's and Prince's celebrated M ELO )ONS. ACCOR DEONS and VIOLINS repaired in the best mannar. All of the above articles sold at low prices for Cash or City acceptances by GEO. A. OATES & BROTHER. Broad Street, Agusta Ga., between U. S., and Globe Itels. April 7 1858 tf 13 - WILLIAM R TUTT, WHOLESA L E AND RETAIL DRUGGIST! (Opposite Augusta 1otel,) Augusta, Ga. Established, 1844. H AS in Store a very extensive stock or PURE )R AUGS, F.\ MILY nand PLANTATION .\lElCINES, PA INTS, OILS, WI N DO OW GL.\SS, &e, the quality and price of which he warrants aqu.l to any in the Soudh. A call from purchasers is respectrully solIcited. He has now on iand- , 500 Ounees Sulph QI NIN E, 50 Lbs. CilI.ult FORM, 50 Onces MORPH INK, 100 Lbs. TUPKEY OPIU.\l, 10 Bh:s. Nia. I CASTOR 0IL, 2,00) 1,ba EP'SO.\ SALTfS, 10,000 Lbs. PURl E WJHITE LE.\D, 500 G;a:s. LINSEED) OIL, 500 Cala. Spts. T URPENTIlNlE, 12 l)-z.. JACOB'S CORDI.\IL. 60 " MUfSaT tNGi LINIMENT, 2 ' M} ElDICIN E- CilESTS. f.ar Familie~s and Plantations, 32 Doz Brerhnsve's H~olliandl BITTE~RS, 12 "' Schallenbergus If.ver amnd Ague ANTIDIOTB, 12 Dtoz. Osgiird's India CHOL.AGOGEE Augusta, July 25, 18->S 3m 29 HENkY DALY, BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS, AT. WHOLESA~LE AND) RETA1IL. 9[\ [\{1[ WOLTII of the above Oaeads, $30,OUo carefulyseliected from the best Mannf:turies, anal comrpri-ing Every Description in the Trade, Whuich will he soald at q very smtall ad vance on Cost. In addition to the abaaye, I Iheve on hand, 6,000 Pair Thick Shaoee, Slightly damaged by getuing wet, and will be soild VERY CHlEAP! gr The Subscriber siolicits a call from htis South Carolin'a friends before purchasing elsew here. gg Tansus --Retail, 'CAS IL Wholesel., time with npproved paper. No socond price aska-l. IIENRY DA LY, Under UI. S. Hotel, A ngusta, Ga. Augusta, Ga., Oct 14 tf 40 NEW SPRING GOODS BOOTS ANDSHOES! T1IIOS,5 P. LA RU;, A\ugusta, Georgia,hIns it this duty receiveda sa large lot of SPING G(OOD S. sad will conttinue to do so thropumda the snui5tm. r, conussting itn pat oif Ladie.' Silk F xed CONGR ESS GA ITERS, do do dlo do do Glove Kidl Congress dao do Cialored TIPT - do do Black do do do -Fine Philadelphia Kid and Morocco SLII' PEiRS, Misses' Fixed Kid-Taop K' SSUTII BOOTS. do Kidl and Morocco SLIPPKRS and TIES, Childrens' SI 10OES. of every description, Mesns' Cal' Opera PUtM P' BOOTs, do Goats HEEKLED INVINCIBLES, do Patent W. S. P UMPS and Oxford TIES, do Gouits lH. S. do do C'alr B. S. do do Kidl Congress GAITERS, doi Calf do doi Boys' do do do WIt a variety too numerous to montion. Call and look, as I have- attentive Clerks who will be glad to shuow the Goods. A ugusta, Geo., A pril 5 tf 13 CARRAG~E REPOSITORY ! C II111I S T IE & II U 1R L B E R T. H1 lE Subscribers offer for sale at the old stand Lof R. Ui. Sullivan, a CHOICE collection of Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies, And all other articles in their line. They htave made arrangements to keep their House supplied with the BEST ARTICLES, -from the HEST Factories in the United States, which they will sell LOW FOR CASHI, or for good paper on short time. CARR[AGES and BUGGIES of every des criptipn will be furnIshed to order on short notice, S. CHRISTIE, .A. HIURLB3ERT. A pril 22 tf 15 1JOTICE-Appication willbe made to the iLgislature at its next Session, to discontinue the Road from Saintt Mark's Church to Rhinehart's Mill as a.Public Road. ,1uly 28 3mn 29 NTOTICE is hcreby given that appllcation will ibe made by thme Town Council of Hamburg, S. C., to the general A ssembly at its next session, for an amendtment of its charter. llambutrg, August 11, 1858 tf 31 NOTICE.-Appicatioan i-I be madec ta the next Session of thp Leaislaturo, for a renew al of the Charter of thue Hamburg, 8. 0., Fire En glue Company, with amendment. Set. 1,1r58 tf ANSLEY & SON, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA., Wholesoge and Retail Dealers in BACON, LAIC D, FLO(U ,AGILN, &c. W ILL givo strict attetion to tie Sale and Purchase of M1crclandise, FDaur, Grain, and all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. By strict personal attention to business. we liopc to secure a liberal pitronage fron the citizLUS 0o Edaefield andl the adjoining-r Districts. Ordis for Bagging, Rope, Family Supplies, &c. pronlly filical. Libcral cashL advances made on Cotton-and other Produce when desired. Augusta, Aug 18 01 31 POULLAIN, JENNINGS & C0, GROCERS & COTTON FACTORS, Opposite Globe Hotel, Augusta, Gj., C O.\TINUEF as heretf.,re, in connection with their Grocery business, to attend to the sale of COTTON and other Produce. They will be prepared in the Brick Fire-Proof Warehouse, now in )r(.cess of crectian in the rear of their store, at the intersection of Jackson and Reynold streets, to receive on storage all consign ments made them. Wf" Liberal cash advances made on Produce in store when requested. ANToINE POULLAIN, THOMAS .1. JENNINGS, ISAIII PURSE. Augusta, Aug 16, Gm 32 M, P. STOVALL, WAREHUUSE AND COMMISSION MIEltCHANT, 'r- ' CONTINUES the business in all its branches, in his large and comnmndious Fire Prof Warehouse, on Jackson Street, near the Globe Hotel. Orders ,or Goods, &c., promptly and carefully filled. The nzual Cash facilit'es aflorled customers. Augusta, Auz .1 3mi* 80 AYE R'S Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED,) ARE MADE To CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CURE THE SICE. Iavalids, Fathers, Mothers, Physicians, Philanthropists, read their Effects, anad judge of their Virtues. -OL THE CUltE OF Headache, Sick Headacle,Foul Stomach. PITTSBURo, PA., MIay 1, 1s55. DR..T. C. ATER. Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of the worst headache any body cn have by a dlose or two of your Pills. It seems to nrise from a foul stomach, which they cleanse at once. if they will cure others as they do me, the fact is worth knowing. Yours with great respect, ED. W. PREBLE, Clerk of Steaner Carion. Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints. DEPARTMEiNT or TUN INrERio, 1 WAsmsOTON, D. C., 7 Feb., 1856.f Sra: I hav used your Pills in my geteral andl hospital practice ever since you made thuna, and canuot hesitate to .ay they are the best cathartic we emiploy. Their regu lating action on the lirer Is quick and decided, consequent ly they are an ailairable remedy for derngements of that organ. Ialeed, I have seldom found a cnse of bilious dis ease so otatinate that it did not readily yield to them. Fraternally yours, ALONZO BAII L, 31. D., Physician of the Marine Hospital. Dysentery, Relax, and Worms. PosT OFFei. lAaTi.TLA, LiV. Co., 3izcU., NoV. 16, 1855. Da. AYEa: Your Pills are the perfection of uelicine. They have donte my wife umore good thaan I cinn tell you. Shae had, lae,, sick anl painag awaay rfor maonth~s. Wiet off to beadoctored act great expenase. bnt got un beatter. she thena comncced taking your Pilla,w which soon cuared haer, by expelling lairge qantities car worms (deadl) from her hotly. Thtey afterwads cured her andl our two chiladren of loodly dysentaery. One of our neighbors had it bad, and my wrife cured haint with two udoses of your P'ills. while othaera nrouand us piaid fronm lire to twenty dlalars doctors' hills, anal lost ucha time, withaout being cured entirely even then. Suceh a maedicinae as yours, whaieh is actually good and honest, wrill be prized heraa. 0 E0. .1. GRIFFIN, Posnmiater. Indigestion and Impurity of tile Blood. Prhm Ree. J. V THmes, 1bstor of A4drent Church, Boston, Un. Airh: I haeo need your Pills with extraordinary success in ng,, family an d among those amt railed to visit in distress. To regulate thme torgans of digestion andl puri fy the blood they are thes very hest remedy I lhars ever known, antd I can confidentiy recommnend themt to nmy friends. Youars, J. V. IIIMES. WAUsAW, W Tomno Ce.. N. T., Oct. 24, 1855. DEAR Sin: I am using your cathartic Pills In nay prac tice, and find them an excellent puargatIve to cleanass the system anal purify thte fountains of the lood. JOIIN 0. 31EACTIAMf, 3I. D. -Erysipelas, Scrofutla, King's Evil, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rhenm. Fromta Fbrwcarding Aerchant of &.Louis, .S-0. 4,1856. Da. Airza: Your Pills are the paragon of all thtat is great in mnedicine. Thtey have cured umy little dauaghater of uieerous sores upon hter hands snd feet laat had prove4 ineurabale for years. flor mother had bean long grieraous ly aflicted with, blotches an~d pimples on her skin antd at her hair. A fler our cilda wras cured. shae also tried your Pills, and they hare cuaredl her. ASA 3IOROIIIDGE. R hellmatism, Neuralgia, and Gout. From the Rev,. Dr. )Iawlkes, of the Nlethodisat Epis. Church. PC.ssi Ihorse. SasuAn, GA., Jan. 6. 1856. IfssottED Smn: I shiouldl be ungrateful for the relief your skill las brottght us if I did not repiort nmy case to you. A colal settledl in my linmbs anad brouaght on exeruciating neuralgic pains, wiche endaedl in chrotnic rheuamatism. Notwithstanuding I hnid the beat of phaysiellns, the disease grew worse anal woirse, until, lay the advice of your excel lent agenat in iialtlnmore, Dr. Slaclienzie, I tried your Pills. Thaeir effects were slow, but sure. By persevering in the use of them, I am now entirely well. Esath CttlitB, DATeN llovGE, I.A., 5 Dee., 1655. Di. Area: I have been etntirply cured by your Pills of Ilpeunmatlc Gmt -a painftil disease thast had amicted me for years. VINCENT SLIDEI. For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Corn plasinata, riinfg an active putrge, they are an excel. hiat remedny. For Costiveness or Constipation, and as a Dusnner Pill, they are agreeabale sad effectuaal. Fits, Suippression, Paralysis, Inflamma tioan, anud even Deafness, andi Partial Blind ness, harvo been cured by the alterattivo action of these Pills. Most of the Pills in naarket contaln Mercury, whicha, al thoughgi a valuiable remeudy in skilful hanuds, is anegerous in a plaicl pill, from, the dreadful consequences thast fre quenitly fuiicw Its inenuaatioaus use. These contaIn no mer cutry or uiercal sualatance whatever. AYER'S CBIERRY PECTORAL FOR TIlE RAl'ID CUllE OF COUGIIS, COLDS, IlOAySENESS, INFLU-, EKZA, ERiONCIIITIS, WIIOOPING COUGII, CROUP, ASTIIMA, IN CIPIENT CONSUM1PTION, anal for thae relief of constumtptive patients in advanced stages of the adiseasae. We need not spak to the Public of its virtues. Throanchout every towvn, and almost every haamlet of tihe Anaerienn States, its wonideafutl cures of pulmioary com, pilis have madae it alreaady known. hay.fSew are the famailies in any civilized country on tis contintent with. mat sanmo pearsala experience aaf ie affects ; and fewer yet the cotnnit~iies any uliere iuihieh haave tnt anmong them soeaai livinag trophly oaf its victory over tlae suble tad dan gernus disenses cf the tharoat and lut..... Will it is thas maot paowerful anthlole yet known to maan for the fornml. dtable aand datngerous disaeas~aes of the puitmonary orgrans, it is ,also thae pleasatest anal safest remealy thast can be em. pia'yed far inafanats and younag persons. .Parents shoulad lhave It itn store aginist iithe liius enemy thaat steals upaan them, uanprepared. We haave abundant grounds to believe the C/acrry )i'cloral saves more lives lay the con stonptions it prevents than thaose it cures. Keep it by you, and catro your colds whaile they are cuarabale, nor neg leet llaem until no hum,,an skill can master te inexorable enanker that, fastenesi on lte vitals, eats your life sray. All knaow the dreadfual fatanlity of lung disoraders, and iii they know too thes virtues of this remedy, we need net do paore than, to nassure'them it i's still made the best It can bt.. We syanre no 'cost, no car'e, no toil to prodpece It the niost perfect possible, and th, affor'd those who rely on it the hest agent wlelh outr skill can faurnish for their cure. PREPARED BY DRa J. C, AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. .AFD SOLD BY~ 0. L. PENN and DRS. A. 0. & T. J. TEAGUE, Edgefieldl C. H.; A. 3. PELLETIER & CO., 11am burg, and by all dealors in medicine. Wholesale by HAVILAND, CHICHESTER & CO., Augusta, Ga. Juno 2 ly 21 Octagoil Burial Cases T HE Subscriber keeps constantly on htand at his LFurniture Rooms, opposite the Post Ollic, a lrce aortnment of this new style of- METALIC BURIAL CASES, of beautiful form, and finishecd in perfect, resemblance of highly paolished ROSE WOOD. These CASIES are now extensively used ada posCss many valuablo advantages over all Cotits now before the public. -A LSO I will also k eep ready for dlelivery at a moment's warning, a linet Stock of WOOD COFFINS, of my own mantufacture, and of all sizes, prices and qualty. JOHN Mt. WITT. Edgofleld, May 13 tr 18 NOTICE. My terms for selling NtETALIC flURTA L CA SRS8 is cash, but shoutld ite cash noet Taecompany the order, interest will be chairged froma ite day of delivery. .IOlN M. WITT. N. B.-Wood Cofins will be sold as formerly. Ja. tf, 2 CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. 'T HE Snbscribers 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 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 intend always keeping on hand a large and fine assortment of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, &C. Of the our own manufacture-beautifyl to behold and of much value to the lucky purchaser. . We will also keep constantly in our Establish ment a full Stock of Northern BUGGIES and CARRIAGES, of superior manufacture. 0- All sorts of REPAIRING done in the beat manner. and with the greatest dispatch. . gfCall and examine our Stock. Our prices have been put down to correspond with the hard times. SMITH & JONES. Dec 23 tf 50 THE LIVER INVIGARATOR. PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD. Is a -reat selentifle medical discovery, and Is daily working cures, almost too great to believe. It eures as if by mag le, even the first diose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle isrequired to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, frni the worst .laundiee or Dyspepsla to a common head ache, all of wilch are the resultof a diseased Liver. The Liver is one of the principal regulators of the human body, and when It performs its functions well the powers of the stem ooft are fully developed. The st.nhclm is almost entirely k le)pendent on the healthy aetinn of the Liver for the proper performance of Its functions. When the stom . ach is at fault, the bowels arest fault, and the whole systenm su 5fe r In cinse aouence of one organ-the Liver- having ceased to do its duty. For-the aliseas es of that organ, one of the proprietors has made it his study, in a practice of more than twenty years, to find some reiedy where with to counteraet the many derangements to whicl it i liable. To prove that this re medy is at last found, any person troubled wi* Liv e r Complaint i n an y 'If its forms, has but to try a bottle, and convilctln is certain. A compsund has been formed by dissolving gums anmi extracting that part whilh is soluble for the ae tive virtues of the modi l eine. These gums remove all morbid or bad matter rfrom the system, supply ing in their place a healthy flow of bile, Invigorating the stomach, cnusing food to digest well, purifying the blood, giving tone and healtht tol the whole nisehi nery, removing the causes F of the disease, and effect ing a radical eure without n n y of the allsagreeable after etreets, felt by using Calomel or Mineral Pit son that is ustually resor ted to. One ilos, alter eiting is sullielent to relieve tb e stomach, and prevent the food from rising and sour inly one dose taken before retiring, prevents nilghtmare. Only one (lose taken at night loosens the bowels gently, andi cures cotive ness. One Ne taken after each '' meal will cure Dyspepsla. :y"One 4lose of two tea spoonsful will always re lieve Sick Headoche. One bottle taken for fe male obstruction. removes the cause of the disease ami makesa perfect cure. Only one dlose inmutei ately relieves Cholic, while Om- 4o1,W, often repeated, is a sure cure for Chol era Morbus, and a pro ventative of Cholern. One lose, taken often, will prevent the recurrence of Iilious Attacks, while it relieves all painful feel in "- Only one bottle Is neetead to throw out of time system the effects of medi cine after a long sickness. One otile taken for 1 neatlice, remn yes all yelwomn.-s o r unamurnm color eom the akIn. One 'lose tamken mm sk'rt tiume bnefosre eating gives vigor to tihe alshetite,.ne miiiakes f.m ,lbrest well. Onie Irne,' 'len rjeeatel, cur'-s Chmronmic Diarrhrsa in its w-.rsi fmnrmsa whiks sulmnimer and bowel commplatnts yield al maiost io the~ first minse. Onme our two 'i~ises emures attacks causerd lby worms, while for worums in chmilIren, there is nin snrer, safer or speedier rem e.ly in time wor1:l. us It never falls. There is no exuggratiionm tn timese statements; they are pahmain. soluer fuets, thnu! we enni give evilence to prove, while anl whoe use it are giving their unmanimous testiamonmy in Its far .r. We take infutmite pleasure In recommending this medlicine mna n reventimn- for Fever and Agmue, Cilli Fever, and all Pevers of a hhlmins type. Ii operates witha certainty. anal thomusaiiaasre wllin~g ino testity to its wonade'ful viritmes. Amiong thme humnrirels o~f iver Rteimedies .-ow offered ton time puiblic, there are none we can so highly rm anmnmendi us Di:. SANF01lD'S INVIGOIlATOlt, so generally knowni. now tthromughommt time Uilnm. This preparattin is truly a Liver lnvignratmor, ptrodtueing time momst hamppy results oan all who mse It. Alman.<t inmntunerab~le certifieans have beena giv eni th lee great virtue of tisi ameicine lby those of lihe hlih eat staing In sueity, anil we knmow It to be thec best prelma ration nmow befor- time pubili.-//nn 0,nn'y' Iinwerat. P~ttCE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. SANFORD & CO., Proprietors, .145 Broadway. New York, EW"or sale at Edgelel C. II. by G. L. PENN, Agent. June 1tt, 195S, ly 28 State of South Carolinua, EDGNEFIELD DISTRICT, ZN ORD)INARY. Richard Derry, Applicatat, Edney Mosciey, ~ .Pet. for Par. John Delanghater atnd wvife and othecrs, defendants. . 1 IT appearing 1o my satisfaction that John Do Ilmghtier and his wife Juliai, Defendlants in the above stateud case, reside withtout thme limits o1 thtis State, It is therefore ordered and decreedi tha t they do ajpoar and object to the divi.ion or sale of the Real E'tate of Jane Lorry, dec'd., on or before time Sht October next, or their consent to time samoe will be enteredi of' record. Ordinary's Office, Aug 2, 1558. 3m t30 TUlE STATE OF SOUTH CARlOLINA EDEPIID D)ISTRICT. IN COMMON PLE AS. W.S ITFI, who is in ihe custody of the 3. Sheriff of Enliieldl Listrict, bmy virtue of a Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendurn, nt the suit of Atmiter Bushneil. having li'ed in myr Cliis, together with a Sdhedule an catha of his Eatie anid affects, his petit~on to the Coumrt of~ Common Pleas, prayinig thant lae maiy be amitted to the benefit of the Acts of the Gen'eral Amsemblyi, made for ihe relief of in smolvent debtomrs ;It is ordered, that the sail Abkner Bushmnell amnd all other enditors to whom ihe maid JT W. Smith is in anywise indebtedi, be, and the y arec h .by summoned, tand have notie to apjpeatr b~efore heIt said Court at Edigefiehld Court House, on Mlonday the faourth damy of Octmber next, to show cause if anay they enn, why the prayer of the pe titioner aforesaid, ehould not be granted. TIIOS. G. BA CON, c.c.r. Clerk's (ufi.e. June 22, 1858. 14t 25 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, - IN COMMON PLE AS.. T UO'IA S D). CHiAMPalBEULN, who is in the Acutody if time Shei ift- of Emdgetield District, by vrtuie of a Writ of C'apias ad Satisfaciendum, att then suit of .James bI. C. Freeland, having filed in miy .llhice, together with a shiemdule on oath of his Es.tatte and effects, his paetition to the Court or Common Pleas. praying that he mayv he admitted to the benefit of them Acts of the General Assembly, made for the relief of insolvenat debtors. It is or dered, that the sasid .Jamaes M. C. Freeland anmd all other creditors, to whom the saiid Thomas D. Cham berlin, is in anywise indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear be fore the said Court at Edgefieldi Court House, on Mlonday the fourth day of October nevxt, ti) show cause if any they can, why the prayer of the peti tion aioresaid, should not be granted. *THOS. G. B.\CON, c cr. Clerk's Office, June 25, 1S58 14t 25 Ej XECUJTORS NOTICE.-AII persons i.ihaving claims against the Emtate of Avory Bland, deceased, are hereby notified to present th em, properly attested, immehiately. J. S. SMY LY,) J. A. BL A ND, Ex'ors. E. RLAND.) JTan. 6, if N OTiCE is hereby given that application will be made at the next Session of the Leg islature to incorp~orate Hlat mony Methodist Epis copal Church.1 Aug 43 0 3 dee'dh., are hereby notified that they nmust pay the same by or before the 15th September next, other wIse they ill have to settle with my A ttorney. Those having demands against said Estate will render them in, properly attested, without delay. J. A. TA LBERT, Ex'or. July tug - 26 JERY CHEAP.--Just received and for Vsale very low for cash, 10 Boxes Colgate & Co.'s pure Pearl Starch ; 10 " No.l1Soap ; 25 " Adamantine Candles. S. E. BOWERS, Agt. CAROLINK HOTEL. T IE Proprietor of this well known and popu lar HOTEL takes peculiar p'essure in an iouncing to his friends and the travelling public generallV, that this House is open for the reception if company, and that his whole e.iergis wilbe put into requisition to gratily the 'Walitb otf'ch mad all who may favor him with their pajrpnae. The House has just been thorougmi .' md the Rooms and Furniture put in excellent con lition for the Spring an. Summer season. My Table will be furnished with the best-that can he had, and presided over by one skilled in the culinary department-and In short, everything requisite to gratify the taste of the epicurean will bo supplied in abundance. The serants-4e CAROLINA HOTEL are note# for theirpoiteand attentive character, and are ever in attendance to obey the wishes of my Onests. 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 solicit a continuance of the same. JOHN A. MAYS. 0- The travelling community are notified that they and their baggage will be conveyed, at a me ment's warning, without charge, to the Carolina r Georgia Depots. J; A. I, _Hamburg, May 8 1858 tf 16 CHIEAP FAMILY GROCERIES! T HE Subscriber in now receiving and opening a VERY C11O1CE STOCK of well selected GROCERIES, 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 P. My Stock will consist in part of the following ar eles: 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; Old Government Java COFFEE Rio e do. superior; English Dairy and Coshen CHEtIE; Choice Old BRANDY and Holland GIN;. Jamaica and New England RUM ; .ohn Gibson's XX and XXX; Rectified-and Tennessee WHI KEY - CONFECTIONA H IES tand PICKILS; MACKER EL, SALMON and SARDINES; Superfine FLOUR, &.. &e.t . A Fresh supply of ORANGES and APPLES; Together with many other articles too tedious to mention. THOS. KERNAGRAN. 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 SRACKERS; 25 Bbls. Fresh Thomaston LIME; T. K. Hamburg, Jan. 19 ly 2 House, Sign & Ornamental Painting! f'II!C Subscribers take pleasure in announeing to Lthe citizens of Edgefield District, that they are now prepared to do all work entrubted to them in the line of HOUSE AND ORNlAMENTAL PAINTNG, Marbling, Graininug, AND UPH OLST ERY, To a:l who may be pleased to favor us with their patronat.e, we p~romise to give entire. satisfaction. .\11I wo'rk enatrusted to us shall be executed with duspatcek and in a workmtanlike manner.' Our terms u ill be reasonable, For further par iculars call on us at Edgefield C. H. 0E? RaEFa.NCa -Capt. JAs B. G R trFN and Gen. W. C. MIORAGNE, of this District. -RICH & PAUL. JTu'y 21 1858 3m -28 NEW GOODS FOR 18581! SPRING AND SUMMER SUPPLIES. I A~l now receiving my Spring supplies of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., &c., whk-h, in point of quality and cheapness, will compare favorably with the Goods offered by the merchants of Hiamburg and Augusta. My stock of Dry Goods consists of almost every variety of Ladies' Dress Goods, Of the most fashionable styles and of all qnalities. Also, a fine assortment of seasonable Goods for Genstlemena and Youth's Wear. Also, a large variety of BOINNETS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &C., In the GROCERY line I am prepared to'fer such inducements as must, please my customers. My stock consists of an assortment of Suugar, Coff'ee, Tea, Molasses, &c. A lso, ahranvs on hand TOBA COO, BEGA RS, SNUFF, WfI NES2, BR ANDiES, P UR E M EIDICIN ES, d-c. Lji Come and look at, my Stock. .. L. IHARMON. Winier Seat, MJar 2-2 tf 11 $25 Reward. 1)ANAWAY from the Subscriber's mother, about the 1st April last, his likely Mulatto boy RICH'IlOND, about 21 years old, and about 5 feet '7 or 8 inches hiigh. His ,eolor is tolerable brithat anid his hair pretty straight, and wore when he left, a moustache. lie is intelligent and tolerably quick spoken. He has been raised in the ho'use, and is a valuable dining-room servant and rood ostler. It is supposed he is lurking about some of the neighboring cities,-either Hamburg, Augusta, Charleston or Columbia. The above reward will lie paid for his apprehension and delivery in any. jail so that I may get him. A nd any Information concerning him will be thankfully received, * T. N. LUNDY. June 23 tf 24 j.7-Tue Augusta Constitutioralist and Charles ton Mercury will please copy weekly for one month and forward bills to T. N. L., Edgefield C. H.,S. C. N OTICE 1-All persona indebted to the Es tate of George McD. Rearden are requeegd to make immediate settlement ; and those havmng demands against the Estate will please present them forthwith, properly attesteel. E. P. H. KIRKSEY, Ad'or. "Jan..6, 2. NOTICE is hereby given,'that application wL~ill be made to the Legislature at its next ses sion, for a release of all the right and interest of the State in the Escheated Property of Charles McGregor, deceased, to James S. Henderson and Hugh McGregor. July 20 1858 3m 28 NTOTICE-Al persons having claims against . the Fstate of -James S. Cole'man, dec'd., are hereby notified to render them in by the 1st March 1859-otherwise their notes or accounts will posi tively be debarred. And these indebted to sai Estate must pay up by the 10th February next, or they will most assuredly he compelled to pay costs. B3ENNET PERRY, Adm'or. June 9 9m* 22 NTOTICE.--All those indebted to the Estate of Dennis McCartey, dee'd., must pay up by the 1st .lanuary next ; and those having claims against the Estate will render them in by that day properly attested. JACOB McCA RTEY, Aug 25 . l't33 Adm'r. OTICE is hereby given Lhat application will be made at the next session of the Legisla tre, fra Charter for a Road to run fron the Lutheran Church, on Edisto, to intersect the Co. umbia Road at or near Col. John Huiet's, two and i half miles from Edgefield Village. JIay 5 8ea 16 SOTICE.--The Debtors and Creditors of Win. Foy, Deceased, are hereby notified to n~eet me in the Ordinary's Office at Edgefield C. I., on the 4th Monday in Oetober next, as a final ettlement will be made on t he Estate at that time. E. N. FOY, Adm'cor. Aug. 4, 1858 9t 30 L OUR AND CORN IMEAL-Can be had atumy house for Cas. . -ALSO ,eather-Harness, Sole, Upper, Kips, &o., R. T. ME8S. Feb.8 tf4