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-PUaIJ.SiaD VEVgCV WONIPOAT MoRING. A. SiiIIlB, B. L.DhlRIsOE &SLIJAI KEES?. TES OF BUBSCRITTON. Two DOLLARS per year. if paid in advanco-Two DoLLAns and FrrCEvTs if not paid within six months-and THRsE DOLLARS'if not paid before the expiration of the year. Subscriptions out of the District and from other States, must invariably be paid for in advance. RATES OF ADVERTISING. All advertisenents will be correctly and conspicu ously inserted at Seventy-ive Cents per Square (12 Brevier lines or lesi) for the first insertion, and Fifty Cents for each subsequent insertion. When only pub lished Monthly or Quarterly $1 per rsquare will be charged. Each and every Tranbient Advertisement, to .ecure publicity through our columns, anust invariably be paid in advance. Advertisements not having the desired 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 distinetly understood that contracts for yearly advertising, are confined to the immediate, legitimate business of the Arm or Individ ual contracting. - All communications of a personal charncter will be charged as advertisements. Obituary Notices exceeding one square in length will be charged for the overplus, at regular rates. Announcing a Candidate (not inserted until paid for.) Five Dollars. For Advertising Estrays Tolled, Two Dollars, to b paid by the Magistrato advertising. SALUDA HOUSE, - TAVING diunwd . i my interest in I be 8 k .LIIDA lO1J0I, to Mis. S. A. IIOYT an' .CIARLE- L. COVAR, I ieturn my wannesi thanks to my friends and piatr.-.s for their past liberal encouragement ; and enr- t;tly bespeak fn my son and dauhter a conthino! in oaf that eene. rous patronage. I have every co:1lden-e in theii capacity to take charge of the llou - LEWI., COVAR. Sept 1, 1858. A CARD. FRO.\ the ab..ve Card, it will he seen that w: have taken icharge of the S.\ LUIJA IOUL E, 'and hqpe by strict attenttion to business, anid t4) tit, wants 'and plewaure of thos who way have Lie kindness to .top with us, to win the confidence and hecure the liatrionage ( f the present friends of the House. as also the public generally. We intend t "DISCdiARTE OUR DUTY as faithfully as w( can, and STRIVE to please our patrons. S. A. IIOYT, C. L. COVAR. Sept 15 If 36 CAROLINA HOTEL, T HE P, aprictor of this well known and popu lar HOTKiL takes peculiar peasnre in an. nouncing to his friends and the travelling publik generalle, that this (louse is open for the receptio of company, an'd'that his whole ejere-es will a put into requisition to gratify the wants of cacl and all who may favor him with their patronage The House has just been thoroughly repaired -anl the Rooms and Furniture put in excellent con . dition for the Spring and Summher season. My Table will be furnished with tlie best that can be had, and presided over by one skill-d ii the culinary department-and in short, everything requisite to gratify the taste or the epicurean wil be supplied in abundatnce. The servants of the CAROLINA HOTEL are noted for their polite and attentive character, andi ares ever in attenidanice t' .obey the wishs of my Guests. New STABLES have recently been built, which are commodious and complete, and llorsecs left ii. my care 'ill reccive kind and careful treatment. Thankful for past encouragement and patron. age,1I respectfully solcit acontinuance of th.- samne. JOHN A. MAYS. gg The travelling comamunity are nlotitiedI that. t'tey and their baggage will be conveyed, at a moi ment's warning, without charge, to the'e arolineam. Georgia Depots. - J. A. M Hamburg, May 8 1858 tf 16 D is so.lu ti on ! T HIE Firm of H. L. CUNNINGHAM & CO was dissolved on the 2nd inst., by mutual consent. All perons having demanids against u,. will present thems for payme nt. All those indebt e d to us are respectfully solicited to call and setth as early as possible, as fnrther indulgence will not be giten. H. L. CU3NINGI1AM & Cci. 11amiburg, Aug 4, 1858. To the ?ublic, H AVING sold out our entire interest in the firm of Hi. L. Cunningham &a Co. Lo our for mer partner Mr. HENRY 60LOMGlN. we inks pleasure in recottmmending him to our old enat(o mlers and frienids. We are thankful for the libier.. patronage we have received, and solicit a continu snce of the samte fur our successoir. H. L. UU.\NINGIIAM, 0. C CU NNINUIlAil. Hamburg, S. C., Aug 4, '58. Gm82 CARRIAGE REPOSITORY ! CHR I ST IE & IIU RL BE RT. T ESueribers off'er for sales ait the oldi stan. of R. H. Sullivan, a CHOICE collection of Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies, And all other articlb a in their line. They hav. made arrangements to keep thf*r I house supplies with the BEST A RTICL KS, fromt thu ltKS'l Factories in the United States, which the.y wil sell LOW FOR CASHI, or for good paper s short time. CA RRIAGES and 11UGGIES of every .1.-,. cription will be furnished to order on sho.rt nice. S. CII RISTI K, A. H URLI5ERT. -IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, AUGUSTA, GA. ('30NTINU E the above business, In all itsbrain Jches, at the AMERICAN FOUNDRY, iand wvill be thankful for orders for ALL KINDS IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, kFor Gold Mines, Mills, Rail Roads, Bridges, and Machinery of all Descriptions. * Angusta, Sept. 1 ly* 84 N OTICE.--AII persons indebted to the Es tate of John Kirksey, dee'd., are hereb3 timely warned to make payment forthwith, and those having claims against the E state are notified to render them in, properly attested, at an early day. E. P. HI. KIRKSEY, acting Ex'or. . Dee30 tf 61 VINEGAR-Two hundred gallons Choice APLEad PICKLING VINEGAR, just r.ceived. 0. L. PENN, Agetnt. Sept 8 tf 85 Notice, A LL prsonsindebted to tho estate of Daniel Boone, dec'd.,are requested to make immedi ate payment, and all persons having demands against the same are hereby notified to present ,them properly attested. Ti. P. BOONE, ~An PETER OUZT. Ad ers. Dert. 23. 1P57. tf 60. F'LOUR A1ID COR1V MEAL-Can be h1' ad at my h..u.,e for Cash. -ALSO . Loather-Harness, Sole, Upper, Kips, &c. 1o~.. R. T. MIMS. NTOT5CE.--Ali e-sonsbhaving claims against .L the j N- ate si William Legnme, dec'd., are lapsbyrequested ta p~re-nt, them properly attest - ed;and ll pea~sid bted to said Estate must mnake Immediate payment. B. H. YOUJNGILOOD, Adm'r. Ange . Uf - 3 Savannah River P Ian va t io n FOR SALE! A HEAL.THY SITUATION-A DESIR.\BLE RLSIDENCE-IlNi) A iL-ST PR) 1>UCTIVE 48011. -~ K K Ab.senbIer b. ing desirmus ofwreinormig to Texas, oflers for sale his viulnatlh!e faitr, well knaown ii .s the SNOW HILL PLANTATION, Lying iamediately on the Savaiah River, four miles ubove I lamburg, on the Martin Town Rload, and containing 5295 ,dcrl2e.3 225 Acres of this Tract are in a moist profitable state ot cultivation-producing ctttore; corn, &c., equal to the best lands i i the conutry. The re mitder of the Tract is liniely timbered, and is truly valtable in consequence of its couenience to the Hamburg and .' ugu.:a markets. 1 The place is well iipioved-the Dwelling I h-use, whi.h is commodious, has been but recently re paired. and all the 1,ecessary out-buildings are in perfect repair. Attached to this pl.anation is a first rate Cotton Gin and Scrow, run by water pow er. Also, a Thrasher for cleaning grain. On :he place is also a good Flour and Grist Mill, in fine running order, % hich turns out the best of Flour and Meal. Also connected witah this place, is an exce lent Shad Fishery, which is surpassed by none on the River, and is one that pays wp l. Thisis a ahehalily location, convenient to market, and In fact one of he most desirable plantations inl this :tate. Numerous springs of tie purost anid best water abound througinuut the Tract. Many other ad vancaues behmag to this Ilaco 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 g if inot dispo ed of before the 15th of No vember next, I shall nt, sell. r Terms acconsmodattinig. Price advanta geous to the iurciager. -A LSO If desirell, I will also sell a hit of Corn, Fodher, Stiack of all kinls, Plaitation Tools, IHousehold aid Kitchein Furniture, &c. L. 1, H\LL Sept 1, 1858 tf 34 LANDS FOR SALE, PLANTATION on the Ilurricane Creek, about six uiles f-am WI.rIANSTOx in Ai derson District, containing Four Hundred aid Seventeen Acres, a large portion of which is boattoAm land now in cultivation. The growing crop will attest its qual ity. . -A LSO Two , ther Trnets adjoining cash other, contining about Seven Inundred Acres each, sitna tel about three miies from PEE'LETCON, Onl the public road leading to Greenville U. 11. The Dwelling Hlonse on one Tract is large and conmo dious, commanding a fine view of the Mountains, and the Orchards and Vineyards contain a variety of choice tanits. The upland is all of the best quality, with a due portion of fine Crtek bottom.-Also several other Tracts of Land, varying in size to suit purehasers. Terns will be niade easy. For further particu lars apply to WM VAN WYCK Pendleton, S. C., Sept 1, 1.58 2m 34 For Sale, 3 H E subseriber, wishing to remove to the Vi " lage. for gr.ater eonveniionee to business. .1*ers his #' ELI, IMPROV El, Pl.A(E faor sa'e, situcaed three mih-s Wvest tf Edgeli i Coturt Ih1.tse, an ti e Abbeville Roa.l. Wy place is in the neighbos h ,ol of Isbjor .lohn II Hughes, Jas. L~. 1Il.l, Mrs 1l ngood anid .l ohn Those wishing to purchtase will pleause ea:1 on dte subscriber. Termis of sale will be mnades very accommodat'ng. A ugust 18, tf 32 300 ACRES PINEY WOODS LAND T H E Subscriber is de-sirouts of yellinag his V AL - UABLK TRACT OF LAN!,, conatainming Three hunidred acres of First Quality Pine Land, lying immediately ont the llsiaburg & Edeg, field Plank Road, 7 miilesfronm Edlaefield C. it, and bounded by lands of Blenj. B'ettis and others. There is on the premises an old but comnfortabale Dwelling, the usual out houses, a g.ood necw iu II ~se and Screwv, &c. The best of water is one 'of' ts superior advatae, r.s it aboundimas in the greatest conveniec.: throughmout the~ Tract. This -place is sulsceptible of the highest imo provement. The land uimiler cultivation is lpra dnctive, anid well adapited to Cottonl, Corn, &c. About 130 Acres of this Tract are cleared, a portion of which is new ground-whilst the re mainder is well-timbered woodlasad. Those wishing to miake a tine investm, mt, and at the same time buy a good honme, will do well to call on the subscriber at an early day. Price reasonable, and terms accommoating. TihOS. SWEAiRENGIN. Aug18__ trn __ 32 'ILnd for Sale, T'lE Subscriber. desiring to change his busi I ness, offers for sale his TRACT 0OF L.\ND containing Six Hundre~d Acres. On thme place is a good Dwelling House asnd all necessary buildings. Also, a good haw Mill. Albout 1-10 acres of this Tract are cleared-70 of which are fresh land. This tract is situate about 21 miles East of the Pine l louse. I will tske lelasutre in showing the lasnd to any one who may wisht to purchaso. ABS ALOM iORNE. Sept 8 tf - 3> NEW GOODS FOR 1858 ! SPRING AND SUM4MER SUPPLIES. .T AM now receiving my Spring supplies of Dry I Goods, Groceries, &c., &c, whic~h, in po:st of quality and cheapness, will comphare favorably with the Goods offered by the merchants of H~amblurg and Augusta.,. My stock of Dry Goods $nsists of almost every variety of Ladies' Dress Goods, Of thme most fashionabsle style-s and of all qualities. Also, a fie assortnment of seasonable Goods for Gentlemeu and Youth's Wear. Also, a large variety of BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &C, In the GItO0ERY line I am preparedl to offer sneh inducements as tust, please tmy customers. My stock consists of an assortment of Sugar, Coffee, Ten, Molasses, &c. Also, always ont hand TOBA CCO. SEQ A RS. SNUFF. W I N E 8, BR ANDIES, IP U R E MED CINES, ?&c. gg Come and look at amy Stock. I. L. H ARMON. WinterSeat, Mar 22 tf 11 BROUGHT TO THNE.7AIL O F this Di:-trict, a Negro aman who ansys hmis name is May, and that lie belonig to one Mrs. Harriet Rea-dhimer, formerly of this Districi, but now in Louisiana. MAY is about 35 years of age, bsighst e:.pper complexion, weighs 150 pounds, is 5 feet 4 inchtes highs, and his upper front teeth are all out. The owner is requested to conme forwar.1, prove prop, rty, pay chtarges, and take hinm away, other wisehe will be dealt with accerd nmg toa I aw. ' TIL LMAN H. cL A:JK, J.F'. D. Sept. 15 tf303 CHOICETOBACCO--Just received, direct frem the manufsctory- of Col. Peter Penn, of Virginia, a supply of Fine CH EWING TOBACCO, comprising the following Birands: "Honey Dew," "Oronoco," " Extra Twist" ad " Old Dominion." Lovers of thme weed are invited to call anmd sample the latter branid. " Old Do minion" is hard to beat. G. L. PENN, A gt. Sept 8 tf 85 EJXECUTORS' NOTICE.-Alt persons .Uindebted to tihe Estate of John Jones, dec'd., are earnestly requested to make arrangemennts to pay up paromptly that thb~ provisionms of the will may be complied with - and alt persons hmavintg demands against thme Estate will please psresent thesm to the Execumtoms immediately, piroperly at tested. A. J. 1IAMMOND, ~Ei W. G. HIARRI4. 5 Sept8 . tf 35 Butler Lodge, Nio 17 1.O.0.F. THlE Regular- meetings of this Lodge willbbe held hereafter in their NEW ,HAML, by ordr otheoM.G. J.u e'r t Sn AUGUSTA, GA., RE now purchasina one of the largest and .most elegant stocks of FALL and WUNTER DW M @@@C, D D That will be brought to this market this season, whicir will Ie bought under circun'tances that will giarantee the purchase upon the Y KItY BEST of TERNl, and wiQ tlcretore enable us to sell them. at such Unprecedentedly Low Prices, that they cannot be undersold, and will DEFY A L L COM PETITION, asto QUALITY, STYLE AND PRICE, And as our Rule of flusiness is ONE PRICE,' AND NO DEVIATION, No oge will pay over market price, as the rule forces the'seller to ask the lowest market price, and proiccts the buyer. Therefore, If 'you wish Goods at low prices, Go to BROOM : NORRELL'S. If you like fair and open dealing, Go to BROOM & NORRELL'S If you dislike a dozen prices for the sane article, and prefer -' one price." Go to BROOM & NORRELL'S. If you dont like to I e " baited' on ope article, and pay dou!ly vin another, Go to BROOM & NORRELL'S. In fact., if yon wish to buy cheap Goods, get go, d value for your money. and trade where you will like to dal, and lbe pleased tosend vour frientds, Go to 3R00O1 &.NOR RELL'S Angusta, Sti' 1 tf 34 SADDL-E& HARNESSJ&.C FALL TRADE, 1858! ALBERT HATCH,. 193 Broad Street, AUGUST , GEORGTA, Manuufactiurer of and Dealer in SADDLES, X-IA'TESS, H- A R- N E. S SHOE AND HARNESS LEATHER, Trunlks, Valises, Whips COLLARS, LEATHER AND IDIA RUBBER BELTING, AND Saddlery Hardware Of all kinds, I S u-w fa'ly prepared for the Fall Trade, with a latrge and well hssaorted tock or ( 1 bS. whChl le ' il. Vtell at aS low prices as they can be ob-ained tit any II ouse in the South. Thankrul for the ge.neous patron: ge extendd to himt f,.r th la--I t IFateen Yea~Crs, lhe utespetftully ca lls thet attention cof MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS To an examnaion of huis Goosdls betore puirchaising elbewhe're. .\lauu'acture'l toa ord..r, ,.fe liiT Ill h I ATKill A LS, uun. l.y thie lIKST WORflK~ N ini the Country. A ugu-.ta, Sept I13 Gm 3 NE W SPR ING G OOD)S BOOTS AND SHOS! V3I OS. P. LA R US~, Augue, Georjia, bls E ti-. day reiceil a laurge 'lot of SI'lllN ( 0001>iS, and will cominu" to do seo thurou.;h theo sumnim- r, coi~usting in bpart of Laudies' Silk t" xed COMJG RESS G AIT ERS, do do do. doi . do Glove Kid C'ongress do do Colored TIP I' do do Black do . do - do Fine Phi'adelphuia Kid and Morocco SLIP PERS, Milsses' Fixed Kid-To'p K' SSUTTHI 100TS. do 'K.J zad itorocco 'S.lPPE~RS and TIES. Childrens' SII0K8. ofr every description, Mens' Cull' Opera P'UMl P iOOT.4, do Goats IIKKLI.D INVINCillLES, do Paternt W. S. PUMPS and Oxford TIlES, do Gots l?. S. do do Call B S. doa do Kid Congress GAITERS, do Galf' do do Boys' do do do With u variety too numetrous to mention. Call and look, as I have attentive Clerks who will be glad to show the Goo~ls. A ngusta. Go.. A pril 5 if 13 APOTHCAIE HALL THOMAS J. FOGARTY, DRUGGIST & APOTHlECARY, ,UNDER TIlE AUGUSTA IhOTEL, Broad Street, Augustin, Georgin, 97 OUL resptctfuully call the attention of Plan tT ters, Mer.-bants' aid Physicians to his fresh and unadulterated.stock of ANI) ALL~ OTIhER ARtTlCLE- IN HIS5 LINE. I feel assured that no Hlouse in this City or else where can olibr a stock wuiperiour in GENUINE NESS. PUR ITY, or on more REAISONA BiLE TERMS. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED ! . All oflicinal prepoarationts putt up under the su pervisiton of graduates of the London and Dublin Ctlleges of Pharmacy, a'nd ini strict conformity with the formularies of the United States Phlar maucpteia.-My stock of FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, HKtir, Tooth, Paint and Wall Brushes, &c., &c., &c., is at all times comphlete.. I woul also call atten tion to my stock of Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, BURNING FLUID, &C,, whielk I proni.15e to sell 10 per cent LOWER than any House in this City. Any article sold by me, wvhichu does not give satisfaction, the money will bo returned and ex pencs paid in all cases. Agent for Sherman's Patenst Tus, andl the only depot for genuine Sweedish LEECHES in the City. gO'Soliciting a visit before purchasing else where, I feel confidenit that thie indluceument' of fered both in lowness of price and punctuality in attending to orders, will secure a portion of your trade. 37Remember my Store is under the Augusta Hotel, A ugusta, Ga.. TH OMA S .7. FOG A RTY. A ugusta, March 380 ly 12 ouse, Sign & Oriiniental Painting ! r illIK Subscribers take pleasure in annoneing to 1the citizens tof Edgefield I listrict, that they are now prepared to do all work entrusted to them in thce i ne of HOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, . Marbling, Gaining, AND UPHOLSTERY, To a:l who may be pleased to favor us with their patronage, we promise toa give entire sati.faction. All work entrusted to us shall be e~reented with despatch andl in a weorkmnulike manner. Our terums will be reasonatble. Foar further par ticuars call on ui at Edgelield C. 11. II7 RzERFa.NcEa-Capt. J As B. GSRIFFIN and Gen. W. C. MoaAoStE, of' thds District. RICH & PAUL. Ju1. 584 1. t3m 92 -0 FALL TRAIE--18583 DICKEY&PHIBBS AUGUSTA, GA., ARE NOW RECEIVING TIIEIMl Fall Stock of.* Dry Goods, Embracing EVERY-ARTICLEC Usually kept in a DRY .00'DS STORE! Which they will As any otber RESPECTABIE HOUSE! The Character of their House is a sufficient guarantee that ~very Customer will be Charged the SAME PRICE. Augusta, Sept 13 tf , 0 Fine Pianos, Books, MUSIC. :ic~ &c. rT 11 K Fuicpriler aftter rturning thanks to their .. friends in EI)GEFIlLD and adjoining I)is triets, for their liberal patronage during the last ten years, would inform -teihem that th..y still con tinuu toi kep on han a aige assort:nt-nt. if PIANO FORTE-S from the celebrated nanufletories of RAV RN BA; CON & CO, IIAZKL.TON, BROS., anl A. If GA LE & CO., New York. ihr wftom they are sole Agents These instran6its having already wo9 such far laned celebrity, itis only necesary for us to repeat that for strcngdh. durability and finish, tongrether with power, dephl, sweetness. and sofl ness of tone, they chalhenge competition. Persons wantlng a superior PIANO FORTE, would .1.. much better to call and select, from a large :nortment, than by dealing with l'edlars annd Agents or inferior makc, wh--re they have no chive, and have often to pay highe prices for inrerior Instru ments, that ine ones of superioir makeis can be bought for. Every PIANO FORTE sld by us is warrante.I in very re spect,- so the purchaser runs no risk whatever. Persmns ordering fromn a distance from us can deopenil upon getting a GOOD AR TIC1C, as we make it a point to keep goods of the best quality and such as we can recoinmend and warrant in %very inspect. - . The-r stock of MUSIC is very large and they are constantly receiving all new pieces as they are published. GUITA R and VIOLIN STRINGS or the b),-t gunlity always os hand. They would a!s-i call attention to their large Stock of * Schdol and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery Blank Books, u.1 oth. r arti.lb s.-A LSO Always on hand the l:rgest assortment'in the State of G k ITA RS. VIOLINS, ACCORDKONS, FL.UTES, FLAGR-OLETS, VIOLIN BOWS, &e, and every article of Musical -Merehandise. Carhnrt's and NeeMmn's and Prinev's celebrated M iT.O) 1.ONS. . ACCORIIEONS and VIOLINS repaired in the best manner All of the above articles sold 'at low prices fur Cash or City necep'anees by GE. A. OATES & lBnOTHTER. Un,.:tnl Street, Agusta Ga., btween Ut. S., and Globec khte.ls. A plril 1 1858' ,tf 13 WI LlU A II TUTT, *WHOLESAL E * AND DRUGGIST! (Opposite Augusta H~otel,) Augusta,-Ga. Established, 1844. Hi AS in Netor n eery etteisi ve ,st.tk,.f lIUR E lil -GS, FAN I M itl nna IA NT.\T'ION al1,.l)IltL.S, P'Al\'TS, O1lS, .W I N DO W GL. \S-, &e , the quality and pre of whaimh lhe, wants equ ci to any in the Sou hi. A enll from pureli as. rs is respectfully solicited.' lie ha;e now on hn 500 Ounes Sulph. QUININ E, 50 Ounces MIOR PIlINE, 100 Lbs. TURKh'Y OPIU.\, 10 flbla. No. 1 CASTORi O!L, 2,000 Lbs. EPSOM SA LTS, 10,000 L.bs. PURtE WHITE LEAD, ~500 Ga's. LINSEI 011., 50O0 Gals. Spts. T URP ENTINit, .12 Deaz. -JA COH'S CORDIAIL. C0 " MITsTtANG LINIMElNT. 2 " NIELDICINE C[IESTS, f.,r Familie~s and Plantations, 12 .Doz. Bwrhave's Holland RITTlRRS, 12 " Seballenbcrgus Fever and Ague ANTIDOTIC, 12 D~oz. Osgeardl's India CIlOLAGOOUJE .Augusta, July 28, 1858 - 3m 29 .JACOB'S CORD)IAL ! TFINE GRltEk SOUTWIIEltN JIEM EDY' FOil .tL L B O0W E L I1S E A SES, CHOLERA, CHOLERA MORBUS, DYSENTERY, DIARRHEA, BILIOUS COLIC, COic INFANTUM. --A Ls C Allifillly adnljilld t0 mu111y Iisfisfs of Fe l111'5, 11o0t s]peciillly etftlcillioli, 3 'IP, VHlTUES OF JAC0OrS CORDIAL nrc lo .well known to require encomtumns.. 2.1. I7 CeruiL.s T:it whisT FiMNa or iivaENT~itv. 3.1. Jr ,'ias (ir.ivor.Ma. t lex'Cras JJIA~eIIlEA. 41h, J-r Itiitra- Til: sxviulnmT COLte'. lath. [-r ci-urs Cumi.,:A ?Aion:rs. ;mla. I T t :i Vs lioa~~: lsv..isveN T . ithi. l-r erluni P'Al iT. MLssTuutATrow. stih. I-r um,.ni:Vlras P.oN x i -t A S ixs . tillh. E-r rouxm:A'i N lnvoui~s.s Asia U.roxarncr. 1iith. I -r Ir STourLS IrZisat.AzTIRea. 11th, IT mlsts urtoosv ASt) m'lsv:UrcaI. FE::.,xus. 12th. IT's A x Antluihan~t''SlTsc. A few short Extracts from Letters, Testimonials, &c. "I have uised Jacob's Cordial In my Faiily, anad have Foundl It a miost ellicienit, aind le my jndgnit, a valuiable remedy. Hon. IIIRA M WAIltNEl:, .Judge of Suparemec Coturl, GJeorgia." " It gives mte pleasure ini belig able to recommnenidauncob's |Cordini; miy oiwn p~erieemal expe~rience, iiad the experlene of :ny neighbors and friends around mle, is a suffieient guar |antee Foar mec tor helleve it to be all that It purports to be, viL A sovriamGN REMEDY. WMt. Ht. UND)EltWOOD Formerly .Judge of Superior Court, ChIerrokee Circi." i" I take great pdeasure In recommiending this invaluable medclinei to all atill with bowel dliscuses, for whteh.J I be. lleve~ It to be a-sovereIgn remedy-deeldedly sulpirior t., any1 thing else ever tried by me. A.. UL NG Deputy G. M.L oF the Grand Loda-e oaf Georgis." "I have used .Jneob's Cordial in my ramlIty, and this, withl all I hear aboaut It as a remedy by those who heave tried It, indluces me to. believe that it utindlant tile head of every pare Paraion oF the kind, and I wouldl recommend its use in the diseases For wichl It is compounded. MhILFs (1. DOITNS, Cashier or the Bank of the State of Georgia, Grifiln." " IF there Isanny credibilIty In human hestimo'ny, .ineob's Cordial inu.'i stunda Iareemtient abo~ve ani other prepearnltos ir the curiFf Ileawel Diseases. Ftorn thie muam of testhnliony In Its favor comIng In from ail quarters, It must be very Far in advance. as a curative agent, oif mlost IF not all oether 'ptenlt pre'paraitionsi. A. FLEMING, Caeshier Marine aind Fire Insurance Blank. G'rifin." " This eteIent remedy Is travelling hito. celebrity its Fast as Bonaparte pushed his eoliumns Into Russia. andgiinltg commendation wherever used."-'eorgie Jefrsoniona, lMay 19h*, 1585. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERIYWEEE. - Sept. 22,1858 ly 87 Boot and Shoe Notice, r H1E Sulpeilber conitinues to have Imade, on the shortest notice, ant'inFu the best manl.ner, thaj fnest and most sub-' stantial BOOTS and .SBOE9. All orders left at his Shop will be promptly at tended to. C. M. GR AY or myself will be found at all tirnes in the Village to attend to all orders.' No work- to leave the' shop wvithout tfe knowledge of thme Susbscriber or my A gent, C. M4. GRAY. Li17Shop opposite B. 3. Ryan's Livery Stable. B. Hi. YOUNGBLOOD. ,...o - If' 21 ANSLEY & SON, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA., .Wholesale and Retail Dealers in BACON, LARD, FLOUR, GRAIN, &c. W ILL eive strict attention to the Sale and - Purchase of Merchandise, Flour, Grain, and all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUC it. By strict personal attention to business, we hope to secure a liberal patronage from the citizens of Edgefield and the adjoining Districts. Orders for Bagging, Rope, Family Supplies, &c. promptly filled. Liberal cash advances made on Cotton and other Produce when desired. Augusta, Aug 18 Sm 32 POULLAIN, JENNINGS& CO, GROCERS & COTTON FACTORS, Opposite Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga., C O.\TINUI4 as heret4 fre, in co'hnection 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 process of erecti--n in the rear of their store, at the intersection (if Jackson and Reynold streets, to receive on torage all consign ments made them. . . O ' Liberal cash advances made on Produce in store when requestel. ANTOINE POULLAIN, TI10MAS .1. JENNINGS, ISAIII PURSE. Augusta, Ang 16, Gm 8 Ms P. STOVALL, WAREil0USE AND COMMISSION MERICIIANT, CONTINUES the business in . - all its branches, in his large and commodious Fire Proof Warehouse, on Jackson Street, near the Globe Hotel. Orders ior Goods, &c., promily and carefully filled. The usual Cash facilit s afforded customers. A ugusta, Au.. 4 3m* 30 AY ER'S Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED,) AtE MHADE TO CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CURE THE SICK. I Invalida, Fathers, Mothers, Physicians, Philauthropatso, read their Effects, 'ad judge of their Virtues. FOR TILE CURE OF I1eadache, Sick Headache,Foul Stomach. Prrsauna, PA., tay 1, 1555. DR. J. C. Arzit. Sir: I haveo een repeatedly cured of . the worst hemabacho any body can have by a dose or twp of your Pill. It seems to arise from a foul stomanch, which they eleanuse at one. If they will cuiv others as they do mo, the fact is worth knowing. Yours with great respect, ED. W. PREBLE, Clerk of Steamer Clarion. Bilious Disorders -and Liver Complaints. DEPARTMENT or TE INTEatOR, W1VAVntToN, D. C., 7 Feb., 1856. [ Smn: I have used your Pilts In my genernl and hospital prictico ever sluce you made then, and annot hesitiate to pay they are the best cathartic we emsploy. Their regu. lating action on the liter is quick and dechdt, conseqitent ly they are An admirable remedy for derangemntsof that organ. Jaleed, I haveseldom found a cmse of bilious dis ease so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. Fraternally yours ALON.O ItALLa, 31. D., liysician of the Marine Hospital. Dysentery, Relax, and Worms. PosTa rrici, llAar.AAn, Liv. Co., alic., Nov.16, 1855. Da. AYERa: Your Pills are the perfection of medicine. They hare done my wife more good an I enn tell you. She had been sick and pl-ing away far monthm. Went oli to be doctored at grent expensa, but gti nao better. She thean counmeinced taking your rulls, whlich soon cured tier, by expelliag large quantities of wormts (dlend) from heh tboudy. They afterwards enred her anal our two clhidren of bloodly dysentery. One of our neighbors had It bad,nnd myt wIfe cuiredl lhim with two doses of your Pills, while othears aroundia us tnida fromn tire to tawaenty adollars dloctora' bills. and lost amiuchltame. without blihag eured entirely even thaen. Suich n ameadicine aas yours, whaichi is actualtly good anal hionest, will be preal haere. (lEO. J1. UlIIIFFIN, Jhstaster. Indigestion and Impiurity of the Blood. }%,n ier. J. V. Hinies, Ihutor of .Adventf Church, )Soston. Da. Ara: I liars used, your P'ills with extraordinaary successa in my faimily anid among those luam cslledto it in adlstreass. Tao A'vgiiate the orgnuls of digestion anal pial fy tihe blood thecy are thes very best remedy I hiare over known, and 1 can .confldently recommeiad thiemi to my friends. Yours, J. V. 1113ES. lVA RAW, lWromso Co.. N. Y., Oct. 24, 1855. DEsc Sra: I am using your Cathartic Pils in miy pa. tice, aid find them en excellent purgatve to cleanse thue system and purify the fountains of the blood. J01hN 0. 3IEACIIA3M, 3S. D. Erysipelas, Scrofula, King's Evil, Tetter, rTmors, and Salt Rheum. From a hrwnanhing Alerchani of S. Louis, Mb. 4,18511. Da. ATER: Youar Pis are the paragon of alt that is great In medaicinle. They haavo cured may little adaughter of ulcerous sores upon liar hands anda feet that had proved ianeurabale for years. 11cr miother had been long grierous-. ly afilletead witha blotches anal pimple~s on her skina aid in her hnair. After our chilad w curead.she also triead your Pillls, ad thecy havte cnred lier. ASA 31011tllDGE. thuemnatism, Neuralgia, and Gout. Foa the Rer. Dr. )IaneL es, of thes ethoadist Epis. Cha urcia. Petasia Ilousa., SavA5~esn. 0 A., Jana. G. 1656. Iloaoaar.o Sia: I should be ungrateful for the relief your skill hus brought mie if 1 did not report nay case to yeau. A col settledi iinamy hianbs iad brouaght on excruinatting naeurnlgic painas, whaleh enduead in chronic rhaeuinatism. Notwithstandling I haad thec best of phaysilauns, the disease grew waorse aind worse, untli, bay the advIce of your excel lenat ageant ian Baltimore, Dr. 3lauckenaie, 1 tried your Ills. Their effects were slow, hut sure. By paersevering in the use of themn, I am now entirely well. SENATE CnsAnBER, DA TeN hooe:, .., 5 Dec., 1855. DR. ArTER: I haTve bee~n ciatirely curead by your ills of Ilheumnatic Uot -a painfaul disease that land aflIcted nie fun years. YINCENT SLIDELL. For Dropsyr, Plethora, or kindred Comn plihets, requiring an active puarge, they are an excel ifant reiaeday. For Costiveness or constipation, and as ai Dinner Pill, thney are aigreeble aanda effectual. Fits, Supapression, Paralysis, Inaflamma tioa, und even Deafteas, anal Partial Blind ness, hara been cured by the aiterative action of these Pills. 3ioast of the Pills in market conatain 3Mercury, which, al thaoughi n vnilunable remaedy int aliful haands, is dangerous in a puablic pill. traim the dreadfaal eatnsequaences that fre quenitly rollow Its ineauatiouas use. These contain no muer cury or miinernai substsaiace whaatever. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOlt TIlE IIAPID CUIIE OF COUG IRS, COLDS, H OAflREES, 1NFI.U ENZA, IIIRONCIllTIS, WHOOPING COUGH, CRlOUP, ASTHMA, IN CIPIENT CONSUMAPTION, anal fair the relief of comsunaltire patients ini aidvanced stages of the disease. We need not speak to tins paublic of Its virtues. Thlrou-.taouat every' town. itund aneat every haundlet of the Anaerienn Stales, its wndela faul cuaraea iof aauaaunry comi plainats haveo madae it already known. Nay, few are the familias itn any civIlized counatry on tis coantineant with haut someai perisnalt expeenice onf its eil'ects ; aid feweryet the caomunuities any whare which have aaot amiong tahem saone livliag trophly aif its victory over thec subatle anda dan-a gerons dlisensaes of the thronat amand unaga. Whtile it is hae mioast paowerfuil antidaote yet kinwn to nman tor the formii 'liatile anid dangerous dliaaenaes of the. pulmaonaary organs, it is atsn the. piaeatnteiat andl safest renaedy thast can he em playaad fr inants anad youang persons. Parents shaould have it lan store aguainst tihe inaehlions enemy that steels upiin theamanprepiared. We liars abunadant grounds to believe~ tine Charry 10cloral saves miore lives biy the con saamaptioins it prerants thiani those it enres. Keepa it by you. nud cure yoaar cols wile thecy nn. ntrable, nor nag leet themn unitll no haumian skill enna naseter thes inexorable ennkler thnat, fasnteinedt ean the vitals, eats your life away. Alt knowr the dreafnafuatality aif lung adisoraders, and aus. thtey kow too the viartues of this remedy, we need not do maore than to assure themat it is still niade the best it can le. vale spars ito cost, n enre, no toil to produce it the mast peirfect pnsiiah.. ianid thus afoerdl these who rely on it the beat aigenat wleh our skill can furnuish for their cure. PREPARED BY DR, . TaCa ATER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. AND SOLD BY1 0. L. PENN and DRS. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Egefieldl C. HI.; A. J. PELLETIER &t CO., H1am burg, nnd by all dealers in medicine. Wholesale by IAVILAND, CHICHESTERt & CO., Augusta, Ga. June2 1y - 21 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIE LD DISTRICT. iN ORDINARY. B Y W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edlge field District. Whereas, B. M. Talbiert hath applied to me for Ltiters of Administration, tie b,Ns naon, on all and singular the gaods and chatles, rights.and credits of Lucy Summerali, late of time District aforesaid deo'd. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, ilhe kindred and rreditors of the said deceas el, tao ha and appear before me, at oumrnext Ordinary's Court for ihe said District, to be holden at Edgefield Court House, on the l3tha day of October next, to show cause, if any,4vhy thme said administration shtould not he granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 28thm day of Sepeber, in thme year of our Lord one thousand eight hundredl and filfy-eighat and ini thte eighty-third year of American Independence. W. F. DUIRISOE, o.x D. Sept. 30, 185 - _ 2e 39R OTICE-AII persons indebted to the Es tate of Holden W. Posey, dec'd., are request ed to snake immedia'o payment, anad all those tavitg demands aaainst the Estate will please render thiem in to me legally attested within three nionts from this datei, at at that time there will be a final settlemnft of satd Estate. * SAMUEL POSBY, Ad'or. Sc..,a r3m 85 Swan k Co.'s Lotteries Triumplant, SWAN' & CO. Continue to Draw as usani without intermuption. B3qW.&,7 eft CO.'t LOTTERIES ARE LEGAL, AND AUTHORIZED 0i BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA. The late attempt to injure Our firm has shown t That our Lotteries are drawn'fairly; a That our Prizes are paid punctually; And that our Schemes F Are more liberal than any other Lottery In the world. 'HE following Scheme will be drawn by S. sWAN & CO., Managers of the SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, in each of their Single Number Lotteries for Oct'r. 1858, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, in public, under the'superintendencd of Commissioners: Class 35 Draws Saturda, October 2, 1858. Class 36 Draws Saturday, Oct'r. 9, 1858. Class 37 Draws Saturday, Octr.-18, 1851 Class 38 Draws Saturday, Oct'r. 23, 1858 Class 39 Draws Saturday, Oct'r. 30, 1858. ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. 30,000 Tickets! 5,486 3P24.Xr.E0: NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICEKTU. Dim mi2m = G~ten 8 TO DE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN OCT0BER! 4 Prize of.... .. $70,000 4 Prizes of....... $900 1 Prize of...... 81,010 4 Prizes of.........800 I Prize of...... 10,000 4 Prizes of.........700 1 Prize of.......... 5,000 4 Prizes of......... 00 I Prize of........ 4,000 50 Prizes of.........500 I Prize of.......... 8,000 *0Pie f....10 1 Prize 8f..... ,50 Pi r......N I Prize o . 1,01 Prizes of............ 125 4 Prizes of. 1,000 280 Prizes or..........1 00 APPROXI 4ATION Pizes.. 4 Prizes of $40 Aaprox'4lng 1o $0,000 Prize are $1,600 4 P~rizes of W00 ' 8P1,000 Prize are 1,200 4 rizes of 200e " 10,000 prizes are 800 4 Prizes of 125 . .. 5,000 Prie are 500 4 Prizes of $400 A o 4,000 Prizes are 400 4 Prizes of 75 " " 8,000 Prized are ,00 4 Prizes of 5 " " 1,00 1Prizes are 20 5,000 Prizes of 20 "are.....................100,000 5,485 Prizes amounting to..................$320,000 Whole Tickets $10, Halves $5, Quarters $2,50. gff A Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries will be sent to any one desirous of receiving it. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates, which Is the risk: Certificate of Package of ten Whole Tickets...........$80 CTertifieate of Package of ten Half Tickets...............40 Certificate of Package of ten Quarter Tickets............20 Certificate of Package of ten Eighth Tickets............10 in Ordering Tickets or Certife'ates, Enlose the money to our aildress for the Tickets ordered, on receipt cf which they will be forwarded by first mall. Purchaserscan have Tickets ending In any figure they may desi.anate. IN The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers nmediately niter the drawing. W Purchasers will please write their signitures plain and give their Post Office, County and ttate. CF"Remember that every Prize Is drawn, and payable in full without deduction. $W AII prizes of 1,000 and under,paid immediately after the drawing-other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. grAIl communications strictly confidential. tv'Orders for Tickets or Certificates can be addressed either to S. SWAN & CO.. Augusta. Ga., or J. W. GAITHER, Agent, Columbia. CV" A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel with the amouni of the prize that each one Is entitled to, will be pubib died after every drawing. In the following pa pers:-New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligeneer, New York Weekly Day Book, Augusta (Go.) Constitutionalist, Richmond Dispatch, New York Dispatch, Paulding (Mim.) Clarion. Savannah Morning News, atd Little Rock (Ark.) True Democrat. .Jlune 8) ISS If 25 THE LIVERIdNVIGARATOR. PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD. IS a great scientific medical discovery, aud ta dally working cures, alnost too grfat to believe. It cures as if by maag Ic, evein the tlrst dtose giving bientelt, and seldom more than oane bote is requiredi to cure any kind of Liver Conmplanat. fromn iae worst .Jnundice or Dispepnsia to a commont head ache, all oaf which are the result of .fdiseased Liver. Theo Liver is nte of the parincipal regulalors of the huan body, and when ii prfoarmas its functions well lihe p~owers of the asystemn ,. nre fully developed. Tine stonenh is ahnnaot entirely dlependent on Ithe healthy action of the Liver for tine roper pnerfoarmanace of its fuanctioans. Wihen tihe tom unlh is at f'ault, the bowels are at fault, and the whole systemn so Te r s In cosne q uee of' one organ--theo~I Liver- having eassed to dto its duty. For the discus es of Ilhat organa, one of tine proprieta'rs lhas madae it his study, Ian a practice of more thnan twenty year,. tao fud some remnedy whecre witIh to couuternct tine many derangements to which it ls linhie. To prove thnat ths re medy Is at last found, any persont toubted with Liv e r Compiahn,t I n -an y of its f',rms, has but ton f-y a bottle, and conviction is certain. A comp sundl has been fnedca lby dissolving gums atust extracting that part ,whnicha i soluble for tine ne tive virtues of line unclt - eine. Thesea guves renaove all morbid or bail nmatter 1 n lihe system. supaply inag tan thaeirinlee a hnenithy |mm flow of bile, invigorsting lthe stomachn, cainng faood to dilgest well, purifyiang the bilood, givinag tmannd h__Iealth tan tine whmle anahi-t necry, renmoving tine eninses .'of thne dlisease, ad effect iang a radicnal enre withaout nn y iaf line adisagreeale fner effects, feit by uasiung Calonmel or tainneral Pi. sana thnat Is usninaly ressor ,.ted to. One dose after entitng is l'sufflcient to relieve th e stonehl, anad pnrevenat the 4 food from ruling ail sour Only one dose taken before retiring, prevents nighatmare. Ounly onec dose taken at rf nighat looseans tine bowels genatiy, anad entres costive'-- ness. "Onne tlee taken after each '' aneal will core Dysnpepsa. gWOne dtone of twao tean_ spnoonsfbl will always re lieve Sick Headache,.a One bottle taken for fe g male obastruction. remove,' tine cause of tine disease, ,.anal makes a perfect ceure. Only one adose immanedi ately relieves Chnolic, whiile Onne dose, often re'peakenOd, is a stare cure foar Chant era Miorbnus, and a pre -v.. veuntative of Cholera. One dlose, taketa often,~ will prevent the reenrrence of ialious Attackks, wine l-'It relieves alt paninfut feel jN" Onaly one bottle is neededl 1o throw out of thae systean thte effects of medti ' eine nfer a tong sickness. Onne haotlle taken for Januanice. remonves all yellowness o r unnatnia Cf color fronm the skin. One dose taken a shoanrt time before eatiang gives vigor to thne nppletite, and makes foMod digest welL. Onc dioss, often repheated, cures- Chnroune Diarrhnaa In Its waarst foms, while summer und bowel complatis yield al maosnt to tine first donse. Onne onr two dhoses ceures attacks caused by wlt'ms, whnile for worms in children, thnere is non surer, safer or speedier renm edy ian tine wonrld, its It never fails. There is no exaggerntin in these statenentst they are la~in, sober fuels, thnat we cain give evindence toJrov1e, whnile alwino uase it are giviang their unanimouns lestinaony In its favoar. ' We take inflinit' ilensuren In recommndiing this meline | us a pnrevenative fnor Fever and A gue, Chiii Fever. nnul nln Fevers onf in Iiliamns typae. it operates witha certainty, and tathusiare willing to testify tollts wontderful virtues. Anmonag tihe huntdrends of Liver emeadies now offeredl tia tine pauhli, there are none we cann so highly recomumendl as i)R. SANFIORD'S INVIGORATOR, so generally kniown naow thnroughout tine Union. Tis preparation is truly a Liver Invigorntor, produc'ing tine most happy results oan all wino use it. Almost Innunmerable certificates have been giv en Ino thne great virtaue naf this mnediciane by thonse of life higha est nstanadiang in suceIy, nind we kanow it to be the best prepna rattion inaw bnire the pubalie.--IiaanL Comtyi !).,moat. PRaICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. sANFORD &1 CO., Propriet~rs,8345 Broandway, New York, ~For sale at Edgelleld C. HI. by 0. L. PENN, Agent. June 0, S. 1y12 $25 Reward, R ANAWAY from the Subseriber's mother, about the 1st A pril last, his likely Mulatto boy RICEIMOND, about 21 years old, and about 5 feet 7 or 8 inchnes high. His color is tolerable bright and his hnair pretty straight, and wore when he left a nmoustachec. He is intelligent and tolerably quick spokena. He has been raised in the house, and is a valuable dininug-rioom servant and good ostler. It is supposed he iaJurking about some of the neighnboring cities,-either Hamburg, Augusta, Charleston or Columbia. The above reward will be plaid for his apprehension and delivery in any jail so that I may get him. And any information conicerning him will be t~hankfully received. T. N. LUNDY. June 23 ' f 24 WTge Augusta Constitutior~alist and Charles ton Merceury will please copy weekly for one month and forward bills to T. N. L., Edgefield C. H., S. C. N OTICE is hereby given, that application will be made to the L-gislature at its next ses sion, for a release of all the ight and interest of thne State in thne Eseheatedl Propa-rty of Charles McGregor, deeeased, to James S. Henderson a'nd Hlueh MeGregor-. July 20 15 3m 28 ,N-TOTICE.--AIl those Indebted to the Estate .l~of Dennis McCartey, dee'd , must pay up by tine1st .launuinry next; and those hnaving claims agains', the Estate will render them in by that day' properly attested. JA COB McCA RTEY, Aug 25 17t 33 Adm'r. P UIRE MISSOVRI. 'WINES.-Spark- I Lling CAT A BA, CABINET, and other brands of the 'Missouri Wine Company, can be had at1 S. 1':. BOWER4~, Agent, Hamuburg, who is thei sole Agent for that Company. . abug Sept 1 f 4 1 E XECUTORS NOTICE.-All persons .Jhaving clatims against tine Estate of Avory hialul, deceased, are hereby notified to presentJ them, properly attested, itmediately.t J. S. SMYLY,)d - f. A. BLAND, ~aEx'ora. tI B. BLAND. ) aardwareAdry&c. W M H ILL HA.MBU#G, S. C., W OULD inform -his frieniG . and al who may betrdfl{ g a D this Market, that he still con innes to kep a FULL and well elected 8Book of Goods' In Ithe" bove line, and solicits a shiare of) etronage from-all who miy be -in 4 any at iles he keep; assuring them that . siir6tin - hall be m e to give satisfaction to the -pVblhser M quality and price, feeling'donfideat t4a been - eli his Goods on as Reas'"hable termsa hey can be purchased at - &NY HOUSE " AUGUSTA. His Stock is now COMPLETE, having added argely by recent purchisie from the BESTIMana heturers. His Stock Is such that almostfetyone !au find some article on their list of wants, and on inch terms as cannot fall to please-aniongst which a a good assortment of Cut NAILS of all sise.. of the bept bads, In iluding all sizes of SPIKES, Also, Eh and American Horse Shoe Nails, Wsgand .Waught Nails.all sizes. Nail RODS and Sheet and Hoop AONI -Blister, German and Cast STEEL; ;. Collins & Co., Leverett's and. other eelebIrated make of Broad, Chopping and .Hand.AXES, IIATCHETS, &c.; . - Mill, Cross Cat nud Hand SAWS,'all kind. Hamners, Chisels, Augers, Drawing Knives, Adzes, Gimblqts, Brace and Bitts, Mill, Hand Saw and every variety of Files and Rasps - Sawgetts, Compasses, Hollkw Augers and Bit, hGged, Panes of every description, Plane mitts, and every RVariety of Carpenteres.Tools. Edge Tools of every description. 1 -1ao-a.n- 1t - sToe e Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Screw Plates, Sledge Hand and Shoeing Hammers, Rasps, Drills,ITongs &o., sll of the best manufacture. Gicat, care having been taken in the velection of these articles, they en e 0 relied upon as the best. Pocket and Table Cutlery. His Stock of Pocket and Table a'tlety is complete and quality unsurpassed -amongst wieh can. be found full Setts of Table Cutlery, of - Joseph Rodgers & Sons celebrated manufacture; Pocket and Pen Knives all patterns and qual ities ; fine Razors. Seis sors, Shears, &-. Also, a-great variety of S M A L L 'W A R ES, Such as Pins, Needles. Port Monies, Hair Brushes, Combs, Paper Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, '&. Guns, Pistols. Itc. On hand a choice lot of Guns and Pistols of the finest quality-Colt's, Adams' and Dean's and others make of Repeaters, self-cocking. Also, an assortment of Pocket Pistols, Percussion Caps, Shot Behs, Powder Flasks, Game Bags, Cleaning Rods, &c. Building Materia. His St k of Building maiferil swill be found com .plete, conistinf in part of Locks. .II'es, Screws, Window Fastening,silklidas qualities. Also, T. Padi Trunk and Chest, Vis.o si Light and elcavy , 0tlunt Always on hand a fine assortment of t ad heavy Castings, Pots, Ovens, Spiders,-Te k tIes. Well Wheels, Wafle Irons. e. Farmer's Boilers, Caulensaggen . Boxes, Sad rons, Fire l is - Shovel and Tongs. Cooking and Heating Stoves, ALL PATTERNS AND SIZES. Wagon Chains, all kinds, Log Continuedi lalter and Trace Chains, Spades agd Shovels, HAy Forks, Crockery and Glass Ware,&ec.* Also, manufacturer of all kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware I All are earnestly solicited to call and examine for themielves. And you will find it gretatly to your interutt patronize jour-old Edgefiell Dii trict citizen.' Wi. HILL. Uamburg, Oct 26i tf 42 F RE SH ARERitVAL'B W. lYE. LEG has just ree'eived another FULL anid FRESH stock of OROCEiRIES, consisting in part of- - SUGARS of all kinds anlprices; MOLASSES, a full variet y; Chocc N. o' SYRUP ; Java and Rio COFFE; E; Hysoft and Black T EA; LIQUORS of all kinds; Fine TOBACCO and SEGAR8; Sperm and A damantine C ANDLER; M ACKER EL anml Dried Beef TONGUES; CANDIES of every v-ariety ; Also, LEMONS and other articles usually kept in a grocery storo. W. E. LEOG. Aug 25 tf 88 I~NAL MOTICE.-All persons having any Lclimes gaeinst the Estate of 'Simeon Mathis, deceased. are. no itied that they mint render them in by the Ist'Oceober next, and those indebted must pay up by Return-day. or the Admninistrater will he forced to place said indebtedne-a in the hand~ iof an Attorney fir collection. The Estati must. be'closed by the 1st October. .SIMPSON MATHIS, Adm'or. Ani.4 tf 30. State of South Caroluna, EDGFEFIEL.D l)lSTRlCT, iN O RDINA RY. Richard Berry, A pplicant, - - vs1 Edney Moseley, -Pet. for Par. John Delaughater and wife and others, defendants. J T T appearing to my vatisfaction that John De SLamughtcr and his wife Julia, Defendants in the above stated case, reside without the limits of. this State, It is therefore ordered and deceed that they do appear and object to the diviiion-or sale of the Rea: E-tate of ,Janc Berry, dee'd., on or before thte 31st October next, or their cossent to the same will be entered of record. W. F. DURISQE, o. D. Ordinary's Offie, Aug 2, 1858. Om 30 NOTICE is hereby given ehat application will LIbe made at the next Sessioni of the Legisla ture, for a Charter for a Road -to run from the Lutheran Church, on Edisto, to Intersect the Co lumnbia Road at or near Col. John Hulet's two and a half miles from Edgefield Village. Maiy 6 8m 16 NTOT1CE is hereby given that pippllcation wL 'ili be made at the next Seson of the Leg islature to incorporate Harmony Miethodist Epis copal Church. Aud4 8m .80 NJOTICE-Applcation will be made to the ..~Legislature at its next Session, so discontinue the Road from Saint Mark's Church to Rhinehart's Mill as a Public Road. e SJuly 28 3am 9 N IEis hereby given that application will bemae / the Town Council of Hamburg, S. C., to the general Asasembly at its next session, ror an amendment of Its charter. Hamburg, August 11, 1858 - tf . 81 4 N~OTICE.-Application will be made ta thte Lnext Session of the Legislature, for a renew il of the Charter of the Hlamnbnrg, S. C., Fire Eu tine Company, with amendments. 3 Sept. 1, 1858 tf jOTICE.-A ppliation will he made tot-lie L Leilatr at its next Session, for an Actt.e1n srporate the Bethlehem Baptist Church, i 1E0gs ild District. June9 - '3m 229 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that appli eI ation will be made at the-nextSession of he Legislature, to vest In'B. F.~ L-ndrum all thme -ight, title and interest of Christian Breithaupt, lec'd., or of his heirs, in and to Ile Trae4 of .and lately occupfed by Bartlett-W. Hat-her, ige'd., devised to him by his father $ohn Hatcer,' lc'd., said land hiag been escheatod-to the itate of South Carolina. July 21 . .8m* 28 SOTICE I-411 persons inoehted to theJa tate of George MeD. Rearden are ese a make immediate &ttlement ; 'and theose haig lemands against the -Estate wll pleass presule bem fotwt~p Jas.6,