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NEW DRY COODS STORE Under Augusta Notel, Augusta, Ga. J. KAUFFE R, 1 EGS to acquaint the inhabitaits of Edaetield and vicinity that I e has conmnenced busi nems with an entirely NEW 6TO( K of PLAIN & FAMICY DRY GOODS, To which be would partieunarly call their atten tiou.. The following list will show the L 0 W PRICE at which I am selling Goods. DEB BIG ES, at Gj cts , w rth 1j cts; Prin ed DELAIN, S, at 1.'1 .-ts , werth 18) et1 ; English glE RIN0, double width, at 15c. pryd; All wool PL \ID 4. double widths, at 31 cLs.; &4 % O0L 811 \ at, 1,00 ; Ch-cked and - tri;.ed M I SLIN=, at 121 ets.; White BK LLI \NTr.S. at 121 ts ; Linen Canubric lldkfs. at 75 ets. poer dozen; CALICOES fron 61 ets. upwards; iuperior stlIIlTIN0h, at G et;si GI \GIIAX4, fa.,t cotos., 121 ets.; blarlboru PLAID-> and STRIPE', at 11 cts. by ' the piece ; Korsoys and Duomiestic Oonis at Factory prices; White and t'or.' Cotts IIt '.-E,at 81 adozon ; Kentucky J \ 'N -, -Al colors, at .0 tsP; Xegro DLANKETS, full size..t. 75ets Pr PAIR --'---lv .-t.ck of ]EMBROIDERIES Is the LARGEST and CUlE.\Pi-ST over shown in Augusta, consisting of Swis and Jaconet, SI. 1EXVE, at 25 ets prpair; 4 " 8 T.-:, fronm 75 ets.; 9 9. COLLARS, fr-mt 2 Ucts; Also, a .-rge var'ey ot Bands, Jacun, t and .swi.e Edgiugs and Insertions. Also, every nov. It3 in Ricli Silk Dress Goods, MJ ~E TLLS, . LOAKS, SHAWLS, tc. I have every Iaellity ot solilnu (loods at Be markably Low Pricees, as I have a Brother wl tesides at No. 444, Ti'raI Avetate, New York. lle is constantly in the mijarke: and purchaser )o..ds for %asha, co-*equently I am ena bled toell ( heap. 1. 3.--Terasse Cas, snd no Si cond Pri4!c! All Goods marked in Pliai Figures. Augusta, Oct 25 1m 42 FALL AND WINTER (CLTHG. Under the Augusta Hotel. CLAYTON & KENNADY AtE NOW RECElVlNG The Largest and most Complete STOCK OF READY.MADE CLOTHING THEY HIAVE EVEROFFI.RED FOR SA.E IN Tills NiA RKET. AN HK lAPECTFI'L.LY INVUTE TiIR uI.D CUSTOIMKUS AND) TIlE PUBLIC GENERAL LY, TO CA 1.1. A ND EXAM INE T11EIR Fashionable and Weli-Eade GOODS, FOR MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. lhey keep a full supply of AND FUJRNISIIING GOODS, coXsisTiNG or ZIERINO UNDE RSilIRTS, JR A WERS, CRA VA TS, 8U8PENDERS, GLOVES, . IIAIDKERCHIEFVS, &c. A LSO -H ATS A N DCA PS, OF THlE LATEST STYLES. CLAYTON & JRENNADY. A ugusta. Sept. 2 it'58 2m _ 38 WK. K TUTT, WHOLESALE A N D RETAIL -DALER IN Freneh, English an d Anmerican D RU GS, * AUGUSTA, GA. BLUE STONE. 3.000 Lb.. for sale very low, by W. H. TUTT, Druggist, 180, Broad Street, Augusta. LiNSEED OIL, WH ITE L EAD, &c 500 Gallons Eniglish Linseed Oil; 10,000 Lbs. Pure White Lead ; Colours of all kinds. For sale at very low figures, by WV. II. TUTT, I rugaist. No. 108, Broad street, A uguLsta. SPERM, WHALE AND LARD OIL. A large Stock always on handl and for sale low, by W-. Ii- TUJTT, l~ruggi.,, No 108, Broad Street, A ugusta. CONCENT"IRATED LYE. The best article known for makina soap-cheaper and better than Potash. For tale by W. HI. TIITT, Druzgist, No 108, Broad street. A ugusta, Novi f 4 ST'ATE OF SOUTil CA ROLINA, EDUEFIEIlD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. B Y W. F. DURISUE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge. field District. Whereas, Ch'enley Snelgrove an.t A F. Langford, bath applied to m-- lor Letters of Administration, can all anda sinentlar mlh., gooads and chamtle-s, rights and credits of Car'ry G. Sneigrove, lame of the Diatr ct Taes are, therfore, to c-ite and admonisha all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said dfecemas. ed,. to he and appear before me,at our neztOrdlinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgeilb-d C. H., on the 20th day of Noavenmber Inst., to shvw eause,if any, why the said administration shjeuld ne . be grantmed. Given undei my hand and seal, this 3rd day a f Nov , in the jear of our Lorni one. thousnrd eij h t hundred andl fifly-eighmt, and in the S3d year ol An,.r canm Independence. W..DU SO,0 .I Nov .102c 44 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEF"IELD D)ISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. By W. p. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge. BWherlds JohnlL D.Johnson, hath applied to mec for Letiers of Administration, die b1nie non, onamiad singular the goods and chiattles, rights amnd credits of Samisnel Heard, late of thme District aforesaid, dlec'd. Theae are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas ad, toa he amnd appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgelield Court House, on the 20th day of November inst?., to show eause, tf any, why the said admiistration shiould not he granted.c Given under my hand and seal, this 4th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifmy-eight and in the eighty-third year of Amnerican Independence. W. F. DURISOE, o.a o. Nov. 10, 1858 2t 44 TOTCE--Ali persons indebted to the EstateI ofts .1. 8. Ta~bert, dec.easedl, are requested to uiake piynt aet an early date, and thus having denmands against s.- d listate, wili render them in prop. rly attested f.,r payiment. 15. M. TA LBERT, Adm'or. es s,1858 12w 38 egageNS--.Just, received fAve Beres Coc I :B LMONS. B. T. DAVIS, Apt CANDIDATES. FOr BhOrrfIf LEWIS JONES, 11. BOULWARE, LEWIS COVAR, W. W. SALE. WbM. QUATTL EBUM, .Por Oleri'. LEWIS COLEMAN, JAMES SPANN, ROBERT D. BRYAN, JACKSON COVAR, F. M. NICHOLAS, EDMUND PENN, S. HARRISON, WILLIAM L. STEV.ENS, For Tax. COllector. M. W. LYLES, C. A. HORN, T. J. WHITAKER; TIIEOPIILUS IEAN, CHARLES CARTER, CHAS. M. MAY, JOl C. LOVELESS, STARLING TURNER, For Orc11.r. W. F. DURISOE, DAVID BODIE, J. P. ABNEY. D. L. TURNER. - VY. C. B UT LEB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office in Law Range, EDoBFISLD C. I., S. C. May 15 *f Law Partnership. F HE UndersiLned having formed a partnership in the PRAC I lE of LAW and EQUITY for Edgefleld District, will give prompt and dli ent attention to all business entrusted to their care. The residence of Mr. Owpxs is at Barnwell C. [-that of Mr. 5 EIDELS at ldg' field, S. C. EMMET .-ElBELS, W. A. OWENS. May 26 *t- 20 .A L A.'E . B. GRIFFIN. Attorney .t LAW and So Solicitor in EQUITY, will attend punctually to all business entrusted to his care. le may be found at all times either in the Office of the Commissioner in Equity, or in his own Office immediately hi rear of the Court House. EDUEFIELD C. I., May 19, I-58. tf 47 E. 1. YOUNGBLOOD, A.ttora.oy at X.savv, - . ILL attend promptly to all business ;?laced in his hands. gWOffice at Edgefluld C. H., S. C. May 19 t 19 PHYSICIAN, W ILL attend promptly to all business of the W profession entru- ted to his care. OFFicE, Edgefield C. II., S. C. April 6 185 tf 13 CHEOPLASTIC PROCESS OF INSERTING .A.TZWICI.A.IS Ti3TLE. 'IIE subteriber having furnished hinself wid I a license to use this NEW PROCESS of INSERTING ARTIFICIAL T3TH, Is now ready to serve all who may need suoh, with n assUranc of a more perfect adaptation, and a loser resemblance to the natural organs, than can e realized by any other method. Its perfect pua rity, ceanliness, freedom fromn all taste, or galvamie ensation, durability, comfort and security, are sucng the advantageselaimied fur this SUPERIOR mede of setting Artificial Teeth. II. PARKER. June 24. - tf 24_ T HOs. .V. A C. H. M OIS E, SUCCESSORS TO LEE A MOISE, WHOLKIALE GROCIRS, No. 7, Hayne Street, CHRL.ESTON, S. C. Jan 27 ___ ly 3 A. J. PELLETIERL & Co., 2Eaxa~zrg, B. O., --DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, &c., AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. hlamburg, Oct 6, 3m 39 CAROLINA HOTEL. THE Ps oprietor of this well known and popu har HOTEL takes peculiar p'esaure in an ouncing to his friends and the travelling public enerall-, that this Ihouse is open for the reception fcompany, and that his whole caergies will t~e put into reqtuisition to gratify the wants of each nd all who may favor him with their patronage. The Huiuse has just beena thorongbly repaired, vit the Rooms and Furniture put in excellent con itioui for the Scring and Nummer season. My Table will be furnished with the best that ma be had, and presided over by one skilled in he culinary departmnit-anid iD short, everything quisite to gratify the taste of the epicurean will e supplied in abundance. The servants. of the \ 'ROLINA liOTEL arc noted for their polite and ttentive character, and are ever in attendance to ey the wishes of may Guests. New STABLES have recently been built, which re commodious and complote, and Horses left in y care will receive kind anmd careful treatment. 'hankful for past encoure-Inent and patron. ge, I respaectfually solicit a continuance of the. same. J011N A. MAYS. g- Theo travelling co-nmuunity are noitified that hey and their bangange will be. coanveyed, at a mo ~ent's warning, without charge, to the I arolina or eorgia DeottJ. A. M. SHamburg, May 3 1868 t 10 B. & N, E, SOLOMON GROCERS, Ilamburg, S. C. AKE p~lenasure in infring cte planters anid 1 ubliec em raly, cl.zat they are reec iving th. lowing artietea from, New Yorki Phiiladlelhia and :tiuore, which they will SELL AT LOW B \G('lNG., BA LE ROPE, .lava, L::gnyra arnd R;o COFFEES, A.II C. New Orleans and Crushed SUG ARS, New Orleans anid West India MiOL ASSES, C1EES E, MACK ER EL, SPICES of a'] kinds, For.isen and Domestic WINES and I IQUORS, OOTS. SHlOES and IIATS. Negro, Red and Saddle BLANKETS, OSNAIIBURGS and Georgia PL AINS, Lineed and Tanners OILS, WHITKa LEAD and TURPENTINE, TO ACCO, a large assortment, INDIGO. M AIIDER, &o., Coie Tenutese BACON, Bar, Hoop, Nail Rod, llorse Shoe and Band IRON, of all sizes. And all other articles usual:y kept in the GRO CERY BUSINESS. ? --ALSO A large assortment, of Men's, Doy's, Bide aad Wagg..n SA DDLES, BRIDL ES and BITTS of all kindi., Waggon, Carriacge, Buggy anid Overseer's Whips, Harness acid Solo LE AT TiER, &c., &e., All of which we will sell at New York Retail Prices. We will pay the moist liberal prices for Cotton and the kind's of produce. H. A N. E. SOLOMON, The Red House at the old stand of H1. L. Cnn tingham & Co. lamburg, Sept. 29, 1858 tf 38 A CARD. Having just returned fronm the Northern Mar ets, I can supply my customers with good. Fauscn rem the manufacturers, and will be able to please e most fastidious. Thankful for the patronage I wocived while in the firm of HI. L. Cunniaghan & o., I take this opportunity of soliciting the same arthe Netw Firm. IERYSL ON gg Abbeville Banner, Independent Press, and ArensUvile Herald, will copy semi-monthly, for es mnth. Stateer South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,, IN EQUITY.' Mary Turner aid others, V5 Thoo., Atkins and wife and others. - Y Virtue of an order from Chan. Wardlaw, I will poroceed to sell on the 18tlh day of No vember next", at the late residence of Henry C. Turner, dee'd , the TR 1CT OF L % ND on which the deceased live-l at the time of his 'eath, on -ecky Cre k, containing Four hundred and thir ty-six acres, wore or less, bounded by lands of the Estate of Mark Mathews, deceased, B. $. Cog burn, Thos. Atkins, Win. A. Tuarner and others. Terms, a credie..Qr twelve n .nths from the day of sale, except costs which must be paid in cash. Purchasers will be required to give bond, with at lea.L two good suretivs to recure the purchase money. grPossession will be given 1st Jan 1859. W This plantation is situated cilat iilesfrom Edgefield C. II., on the Chtppel Road. A. S[D1K1N:, c.E ED. Oct 27 4t 42 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Molly Coleman. r. Bil for Par. Moss, Waltonand wife, et.al. I B Y virtue of an order in this cast, I will pro ceed to sell upon the premises on Thursday, the 2d of Decensber next. the foll..wing Real Vfs tato, belonging to the Estate or James Co:eman, dee'd, to wit: UNE TRALT OF LAND', inEtlgefield Di-t.iet, containing Ilev. n hundred neres, mtore or less % hich wil be dvided before the day of sale ito two separate Trnes. annd plats theret.f exhibited-. bounded bv Innits of lcnn. t Perry. Sanp-on Cop. pack. Robert Snith, Lewis Sample, Jaines Pe rry and others. 'Ihis lani is in nanny rerptets de,.irable: it is heahful and p-r.ductive; it is one I-f the Lect wa ter, d places in al t hat vicinity ; and it is nuw, as to fences. &c , und<-r ti at rate repair. The improv, miente on the - lace are aliau unusuall-, gootl. th,-on ltuialioag- e peeinlly. The Gin I lfense is sa d to be a-i co..d a ne its is in the district. There is also a rne torehard on tie premi.; The neiuhbs i..rII-. is a capital one, and the dis. tance from Newbear v.llage is ten or el-ven uiles onlv. There is a pt intity of p imo Cotton Lanl yet to be el arei on the place. The arable lan.d is much of it admirable napt.-d for grain eu ture. Pvr,ons wii.hing.a line location would do well to atte nd this mame. A blargain might he got. TERats-A credit of twe've months from the day of sale, with b,<nd and at leust two good sureties. Costs of suit to be paid in caph. 0- Newherry Conserratist and Lexington Flag cory three tines anal setndt ate. unts-to the Commims sioner pre vious to day or sle. A. SIMhKINS, c.E.r D. Oct. 7,te 42 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY John R. A buey and wife, Eustacia, rs. Biifor par. Amelia J. Coleman and others BY an crdter fr in Chan. Wardlaw, in this case. 1 will sell at RdgA'eltd C. I I.. on the first Mn. da.y in December next. the folltwiig P.C.d K1 Ito, he!onging to the E-tate of John A. Coleman, dee'd. tip wit - (NN 9 TR.\CT OF L ANI, stu.at-d in Edgvfield Dlistr'o, ctont:ining Three hundred and :-eventy *ight (33) ner,-s, more or leis, bounded by lands tif Daidi C..-.man, Wilson Abney, Lewissamnple, M. W. Clarv and others. ONE OTIIKli TRtACT, containing Nine (9) acres, more or l-sP, bounded l.y lbtds of Haily Merchant. II. J. I.. hPerry, amid by other lands ot the said John A. Coleman,. der-ensedt. ONE OTilER TR ACT, contonining Fifty (50) acres. more or less, bounded by lan~ds ofr John Cole man, M. W. Clary, George Loang atnd B. J. L. Per. ry. Taas-A credit of twelve month., with bond and at least two good suretles, except cust which will be required in casht.. A. SIMKINt, e a s.D. Oct. 27, 5te 42 Sheriff's Sale. B y Virtue of sundry Writs of Pieri Facias to me directed, I will proceed to sell at ~dgae field Court f louse, on the first Monday and Tues day lin Dreember next, the following property, In the following cases, viz: A bner Bushnell, for Samuel Dro..ks, vs John Leigh ; Other l'laitntifi's severally, vs The Same, A llouse and Lot or p.arcel of tand1 in the Village of Edgefield, containing three neres. moore or less, bounded on the North by I). R. D~uriuae, East by the Stage Road, South by the Carm iage llouse L-,t and others. Samuel Williams vs William Qutarles, A Tract of Land containing Eighty-two acres. tmore or loses, adjoiuin.. landls of Mrs. 8tmaih and Mrs. Johnmson. Terums Cash. Nov 10JA. EIDSON, 8.E D. State or South Carolina, EDGI'FIELD D)ISTRiCT. -IN ORtDIK.A t Y. Abigal Stalnaker, Applicant, Vs. Susan Stalnaker and} T. L. Martain, Guar., ad litem, Def'ts. BY an order front the Ordinary of Edgefield LDDistrict, I >hiall proceed to sell at Edgefleld C. II., on the first Mlondcay in i )eemrber next, for partition, the Real Estate of Samueh Stalnaker, de'd , a Tract or Parcel of Lanai lying and being In the District amnd State aforesaitd, conttaittni one hundred and forty-thiree (143) acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of S. P. Strom,.Tandy Btuckhalter and T. Feigler. Terms-On a credit of twelve months fronm the day of sale. Purchtaser to give Bond with good personmal icceurity andi a Mlortirage to the Ordiniary to secure thme purchase monmey. Costs to be piaid int cash, anad to pay for Titles extra. J AS EIDSON, S.:E. D. Nov. 3 5St 43 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT, I5 ORDINAIR Y. Richard Berry, A ppl'cant, Edney Mosety, John Dethtu'thter and wvif.s ,Julini, and others, Del'ts.J BY an order from lt Ordinary of lIagelia Id D...Iistriet, I ,ehall pr.ceedi to se.l mt Eadgefield C.urt iloustt, on thte first hlotnelay itt lkeeember next, for Partition, the lie.tI Estate of .Iane He rry, deceased, a tract or hparce~l of lan.l, lyingr and being in the l 'istr et andh Stiate a-bresaid, conttaining~ onme hundred and fifty (1U0) acres, more or less, and bounded by land. of IRansonm Temmmerman, Jesse Timmerman anid .thers. Tanns-On a credit of tweive months. Purcha sers ta give baind wiht good. persainal securities, and a Mortgage to the Ordiniary to a.ecure the purchase money. Goat to be paid cash, and to pay foir titles extra. JAS. EIDSON, s.E.D. Nov. 2, 1658 5t 43 5tate or South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, iN O RDINA RY. William M. Hamilton, Applicantt.) vs. Rhoda lamnilton and othters, Def'ta. i B Y an order front the Ordinary of Edgefid District, I she I proceed to sell at the late resi dene of .Iohn Hasmilton:, dee.aused, on the third Fridamy in November (19th) next, for Patrtition, the Real Etate of .John llamiltot deceaued, a Traot or parcel sof land, lying andl being in this District mind Ste aforeaaid, on the waters air Mosuntain Creek, waters of Savannaha River, containing one htundred ad fotty (140) a,-res, more or less, and bounded by lands of Martin Onats, William IDurst, taront Oust. and others. Traxs-Ont a credit until the~ first sof October next, (1859 ) Purchasers to give Bond with good personal scourities, aind a Mortgage to the Ordinary to secure the purchase money. Cost to be paid in ash, and to pay for tit'es extra. JAME4 EIDSON,s a D . Oct. 28, 185 8 31 43 Accommodation Hack!i A N Accommodation H ACK will be run by the 1Subscriber from Edgefleld C. HI. to Augusta, from this date. Persons wishing to obtain seats will apply at the " Saluda Housae." LEWIS COYAR. Ocuxtobe9 18r8, f 41 THE LIVER INVIGARATOR. PREPAlmD BY DR. SANFORD. I; a great scientife medical discovery, and to daily working. u o too great to believe. It cures as if by mag. e, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle isrequired to cure any kind mar Liver Comnilain', frnm the worst Jaundice or D) spemiia I a cotmmmmonl head ache, all of which are the result of a diseased Liver. The Liver is one of the principal reguilators of tihe human body, and when it i ,eriform's its functions well the powers of the system #a e fully developped. The stomach is almost entirely t,, dependenta on the healthy action of the Liver for the proper performance of its functions. When the slom ach is at fault, the bowels are at fault, atid the whole sysitem e u lie r a in conse quence of one organ-the 44!: Liver- having ceased to do its duty. Forthe disesas as of that organ, one of the promprietird .ias made it iss study, In a practice of more than twenty years, to find somie remsedy where w i t h to counteract the many derangements t o which it is liable. To prove that th!s re medy is at last found, any person troubled with Ltv e r Conmllulut lit any of its forms, haa but to try a }mni bottle, and conviction is certain. A compound has been formsed btymdissolving guma and extracting that part - which is soluble fmr the ac tive virtues of the medi cine. These gums remove all morbid or bad matter F- fromni the systet, supply Ing in their place a healthy flow tor bile, invigorating the stomach, causing food to digest well, purifying the blood, giving tone and health to the a hole maci nery, removing the causes of the disease, and effect tng a radical cure without a n y of the disagreeable ater effects, felt by using Calomel or Mineral P-. son that is usually resor ted to. One dose after eating is " suflielent to relieve th e stomach, and prevent the food from rising and sour inle. Only ono dose taken be'ore retiring, prevents nightmare. . Only one dose taken at night loosens the bowels gently, and cures costive ness. One t-so taken after each ' meal will cure Dyspepsia. 5WOne dome of two ten spoonsafl will always re lieve Sick Iheadache. Otte bittle taken for re male obstruction. reimoves the cause of the diseaiw, ;9 ani makes a perfect cure. Only mne dose itmnedli ately relieves Choille, % hile One lose, onen repeated, hwo 1-ia sure cure fr Chol era Morbus, ani a lire r-,' ventmtive aif Ctolerat. One dose, taken often, will prev lt the recurrence <or 1lliotus Attaeks, while it relieves nll painful feel V" Only- one b-nitle is nevded to throw out of the syslemt time efieels of r.esli ein. ter a long sickness. One bottle takensa for .inundlic., removes ill yellowntesI or unutural coloer from the skin. One Iloie taken a skirt tine before eating gives vigor to the aplielite, and snakes faod (iIgest well. One dose. mften repeated, cures Chronic Diarrhimaa isn its worst forms. while summer and bowel complaits yielil al minst t tie first dine. One or two labsex cures aacks caused Iy worinms, while for wormne In children. there i no surer, safer or speedier ren: etv in the wmorld. as it nilrer falls. there Is no exaggeration in these statefients: they are plain. sober Factm, tEat we can give evlenee to prove, wlle all who use it are giving their unanktnous testimony in its fav,,r. We take influite pleasure in renmmending this medicine as apreventive for Fever and Ague, ChlliFever. and all Fever.< o A lilhalmus type. It opi.ertes with certainty. and thousantimire willing to testif0 to its wondertbl virtuAs. Aimong tho hundreds of Liver Itonmii-s now offered to .the public. there are none we cas so highly recommend as DRt. SANFOl'IS INVIGOtATOlt, s generally known now througihiut tie ITulon. Tis preiaration is truly a Liver Invignrator, prelucing'the most lapy results on all whim utse it. Almost inmiunerable ertifimte have been giv enm to ltm great virtue of thile inelicne by those of the high ees standing in society. and we know it to be the liest prep ration now belitore the pulell-.-THumlieun (bunnty Dnimoert. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR P'EfI BOTTLE. SANFORDI & 0., Proprielorx,845 BrOaalwamy, New York. M'For sile at Edgeleld C. If. by G. L. PENN, Agent. June 16, IW58. ly 2' A YER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR TIE RAPID CURE OF .Colds, Coughs, and Hoarseness. Dataumni, MAKs, 20th Dec. 1855. Da..L C. Arza: Idonothesitatetosay the best renmedy I have ever found for Coughs, lloarseness, Influensa. and the concomitant symptounsof a Cold, lsyyour Cusaar PaCrAL. Its onstant use in my practie and my family for the last leo years has shmown it to possess supe rIor virtumw for the treatmnent of thmese oumpaimts. ElDEN KNIOIIT, M. D. .BI. )ORTLEY, Esq.,of Uraca,N.Y.,e-ites: "IhIave used your Itral mayseif anmd in my Ismily aver since you inventet it, and believe it the best medcinm for i piurpose ever put out. Withm a baud cold I shmould sooner pay twentyAee dholiars for a bottle than do without It, or take aay other reamedy." Cromp, WVhoopiag Cough, Inflaenza. -SmatuOmtLD, 31iss., Feb. 7,1856. Bsorna Aria: I wilt cheerfully certify your Ieteral is the best reinedy we possess for the eurs of whoaping coughs, eroup, and thme chest diseases of children. Weoof your fraternity isa the South sppreciate your skill, and commend your amedicine to our peole. - IIRAMi CONKLIN, M.D. AMIOS LEE, Esq., Ntswaur, Ia., writes,3dm Jan,1858: " I had a tedious Inilnensa, which contlned sue Ina doore iix weeks.; took inoy smedicines withoumt relief; finally tried your Pelro ythe audvice of our clergyman. The first mioee relieved th soreness nm amy throat andi hungs ; iess thman one half the bottle inmade nme completely well. Your medicInes are time cheapiemt as well as lime best we can buy, and we esteem you, Doctor, and your remedies, as time poor amn's friend." Asthma or Phthisie, and Bronehitis. rWss Maxcussasa, Pa., Feb. 4, l856. Stat: Year Cterr-y 1coraL is performing nmrvellons cores in this sectIon. It has relieved several from slarm lug symptoms of consumption,. and Is now curing a man who has labored under an affection of the lunge for the last forty years. --IKENIIY L. PARKS, iMerchanit. A. A. RAMSEY, M. D., A~azoxr, Mioxatos Co., IowA, writes, Sept.6,1855:'" Duringmy practioceof many years I have foummmd nothlug eqmual to ymmur 0merry lketend for givIng ease and relIef to counumptive patients, or curinmg such as are cutrable." We might add volumes of evidmne, but thme most een vincing proof of the virtues of this renmedy ls found ina its effects upon triaL. Conmption. Probably no one remedy has ever been known which cured so omany ad smch dangerous cases as thmis. Some no human aid can reach; but even to those theoa srry 1ttoraZ affords relief and comfort. Astos. Ilouss, Naw Yoaa Crrr, 3March 5, 1858. Docreaa Ars., Lowsm.t.: I feel it a duty and a pleasure to Inform you what your C/herry 14cioral bas done fur mny wife-. bse had been five monsmm laboring under the dan gieromus symptoms of Conmsumption, front which no aidi we conid procure, gave hmerimmuchm relief. She was steadily fail ina. until Dr. atronmg, of is ctty, where we have om, fer ad'vice, recosmmended a trial of your nmedlelne. We bless hale kIndness, as we do your skiti; for she has recovered froum that day. lime is net yst as strong as she used to be, but is free fronm hier rough, and cells herself well. Yours with gratitude and regird OltLANDO SIIELBI or Surzzxnrvni.t. Ounpistvsri, do net despair till you hmave tried Area's Cuaaar Pacroaat.. It is madle bmy one of time beet medical chemists in thmsworld.and its cares all around us bespeask thme high merits of its virtues. -P'hddphia ILedger. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. T lIE scienes of Chmemistry and Medicine hmave been taxed thecir utmost to prfoduce this best, moat perfect pmurgtative wlehl Ia kmown to man. Innumerable prooOl sarie shown that these PnaLts have virtues wiih smrpass i excellencre the ordinary medletmes, and thmat thmey wIn on parecedentedly upon time esteenam of all mauen. They arosafo andi ipeaaamt to take, but powerfual to eurie. Thmeir pane tratinag proertesstimnulate time vital sctivitissof the bodmy, re~amove time obstructione of Its organs. purify time blood, amid expel disease. Theyp;ure out the fouml hummors whmieh bareem and grow dislemper, dlimmulate sitiggish or disor. dared organs Iamo thmeir natural action, andl impmhart healthy tonue with strength .to the wvhmoi system. NrI onily do they cure the everyday commplainmts of every body, b.ut also forimidmle and dangernmum disases thamt have bafllih.l time beet of haunman akill. Whmile tihey produmce powerfl elfe-cts, thmey are at thme same time, lminimmished dmie's, time safest anal best physic thmat can be emmpoyedl for rhilre. Iteing sugarcomteil, thmey are pienmsant to take; ad tbeing purely vegetable, are free fromm anay risk of harum. Cures hamve ibeen madeti whichm surpass belief weru thmey not sub stanalimt.'sd by men of such exalted position anad chanrneter as to forbidl time sumplimn of uantruth. Slnym eminent cl-rgymen andi physiehmms havelenmt their nmemis to certify to time imubllc thme reliabIlity mof nm'y remedies. whieothers havu sent me the assurancre of themmir cmmnvietlmn that nay Pr-eparations contribute inmmmeely to the relief of nmy afilletod, sufforlmg ftllow-menm. The. Agent below named is pleased to furnish grais iny Ameriean Almanaa,containing directions for their use amnd ocertllntes of their cures, of thme following commlts: Costivenes. iliomus Complaints, Rhmemnmlsm, D~ropsy, lleamrtimmrn, !ivamdachle artaling from a foul sommncha. Nan ssaditgestion, Maorbid Inactiomn of thme Bowels and Pin mristmg therefmm, Flamulency, Loss of AppetIte, nil Ulcer onms anal Cmutaneoma Diseases which require en evacuant tmdirinms..ccrofimla or Kinmgs EvIl. They also, by purify ing thme bleed anmi simulating time systema cuare umany rout plainte whaich it would taot lhe supposed timey conmht reach, such as Deammness, P'artaabhiindness, Neutraita andi Nervonms IrrItabIlity, Derangements of the Liver ammd Kid neys, oUiit, andi othmer kindredi conmplaints artsina fmi a low state of the body or obstuetion of its fmuncions. -Do not be put off by unoprinipledi dealers with some other pl they make mere profit on. Ask for Area's Pnz~ms, and take nothaing else. No othier they can give you compares with timis in its Intrinsic value or curative powers. The sIck want the best aId there is for thten, and thmey should have it. Prepared by Dr. 3J. C. AYER, Prastiel ad Analytieal Chemilst, LeWell, Mas. Patca 25 Crs. saa lio. Ptas Boxas roa $1. BOLD BY 0. L. PENN and DR'3. A. G. A T. J. TEAGUE, Edge~eld C. 11.1 A. J. PELLETIER A CO., Ham" burg, and by all dealers In moudiine. Wholesale by BAVILAND, CHIICHESTER A CO., Augusta, (Ga June 2 ly 21 FLOUR AND CORIN MrEAL-Can be h ad at my house for Cash. -AL80 Leather--Harness, Solo, Upper, Kipe, &cc. R. T. MIS. Feb.8 tf 4 NOTICE--All persons indebted to the Es tate of Hloldien W. Posey, dec'd., are request ed to make immediato payment, and all those havinig demands against the Estate will please renlder them i to me legally attested within three months from this date, as at that time thore will be a StIal settlement of said Estate. 8AMUBL POSBY, Ad'or.( Saept58m 85 RICH FALL DRY GOODSI GRAY & TURLEY, UNDER THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, AND NO. 115 CONGRESS STREET, SAVANNAL, GEORGIA, BEG TO INFORM THEIR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC, THAT THEY ARE NOW RECEIVING ONE OF THE LARGEST, RICHEST AND CHEAPEST. FALL AND WINTER S'TOCKS OF DRYGOODS Which they have ever brought to Augusta, PURCHASED EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, IN NEW YORK, BOSTON, AND PHIILADELPII[A, AND PRINCIPALLY BEFORE AND SINCE THE GREAT RUSH OF 'a73 3 'Taa a1" t itaNTlS WERE IN MARKET, AT SUCH GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES As will warrant us in assuring our Friends and Patrons that we can save them at least TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. TO COUNTRY MERCITANTS VISITING OUR CITY FOR RENEWAL OF SUPPLIES, WHO MAY HAVE BEEN NORTH THIS SUMMER, WE WOULD SIMPLY SAY THAT WE WILL DUPLI-CATE ANY BILLS Bought Regularly in New York City, AT THE SAME PRICES, SAVING THEM THE AMOUNT OF TRANSPORTATION AND EXPENSE OF GOING AFTER TH EM. RECOLLECT THAT. I1 EO5Y U IN CEOBII86 ALL DAYS IN TH E YEAR, FOR THlE SOLE PURPOSE OF ATTENDING TO THlE BUYING OF SUPPLIES; THAT WE RECEIVE OUR GOODS REGULARLY BY EVERY STEAMER, OF TH E VERY LATEST MODES AND FASHIONS, AND YOU WILL READILY PERCEIVE THlE ADVANTAGE OF DEALING IN SUCH AN ESTABLISHMENT. AMONG 0OU11 ASSORTMENT WILL BE FOUND WRITE.OF&AHE SAS IN030 Fine French MERINOS, in Plain and Printed, from 25 to 40 per cent. less than they EngWi h i ERINOS and COBURGS extr--mely cheap; Fine MOUSLIN de LAINES, from 12 to 25 cents.; Double Extension Steel Spring SKIRTS, from *1 50 to $2; Fine Cloth CLOAKS, fromt *450 to *7; worth from elO to *12; Heavy lairge size Negro BLANKETS, from 610 cents to *1; KERSEYS, THE BEST AND CHEAPEST EVER BROUGHT TO AUGUSTA. DOMESTIC GOODS of every descr iption, warranted 10 per cent. cheaper than they can be duptlicated short oif Ne~w York; EMBRO1DEltlES, UIOSlE HY, GILOVES, and Small Wares, in great quantities, ex Splendi lrg lot. IBBONS, from Auction, new styles, and very low priced; French, English and Americain PI'IINTS, GINGHAMS, CHECKS, IHOMESPUNS .ai.d DOM ESTIC GOOD)]S, in full supplies;. And in fact all articles usually kept in the To wvhich we respectf'ully invite the attention of the Public. PLEASE TO RECOLLECT OUR LOCATION, Uniet fljy f'ith~ SitatCa fJofl, AUGUSTA, GA., - AND Opositt fly Jaikli fpt,~e SAVANNAH, GA. GRAY & TURLEY, Next above Henry Daly's Shoe Store. Goods delivered in Hamburg, if desired by ur Carolina patrons, free of charge. . . Augu, Sep 2r, 2ni 38 P AT Ps" JOMIESION WAR ER6TJ8, ASD PRINTERV'DEPOT Forthesa eof, tA. PRINTING MATFR.L. OF AL KINDS . . AGENT FOR L JOHNSON &100 TYPE FOUNDE-14, R. HOE & CO",. AND OTHER PRINTING PRESS MAK&S8. PRINTING INKS, OF BEST QUA1TY, At Manufactur's Prices. TO MERCHANTS. The Subscriber begs to call attention to his LARGE STOCK- OF Writing and Wrapping Paper of all kinds, which he will sell very LO roi cjg, or short credit on large sums. JOSEPH WALEWe? - 120 Meeting St., Charleston, 8. O. October 12, 1858 tf 40 HEAD-QUARTERS FOR GoO0D CA R R IG.ES. Buggies with Enamelled Leather Shifting Tops, .195. .. Rookaways for four perbos, *160. -*0* COACI1ES, CALEdRES, ROCKAWAiYf .BX ROUCHES, PITAETONA. SLIDE-SEAT BUGGIR, BAGGAGE WAGONS,, TROTTERS, SULKEYS, &c., &c., &c. HARNESS of every description, WHIPS, &c. The undersigned have on hand the largest Stock of Vehicks ever offered for sale in the Southern country, which they sell at the lowest prices, and warrant. Persons wishing to purchase will be supplied uith Charts containing our varety of Vebleles,)o gether with a list of prices. by'addressing REYNOLDS & CO No. 69, Meeting St., opposite S. C. Inst Charleston, S. C., Oct 25 - dt .42 Copartnership Notice. T HTIE Subscriber. have formed a copartnerhip under the style of 3. S. & 3. A. BOWIE, A.0. For the purpose of conducting a General Factorage & Commissinn 3iuhisau, IN THE CITY OF CIIARLESTON, And solicit consignments of COTTO, PFOUR, GRAIN. and other country produce fo saile. J AMES S. TOWIE and JOHN A. ROWIE, will devote their entire t:me to the buainess. Oficee on Central Wharf.*. J. A. ROWIE, L. BOWIE. Sept2l, 1858 8: 3 $25 Reward. R ANAWAY from the Subseriber'. iohir, Labout the 1st April last, hisi likely Mulatto boy RIC1H MOND, about 21 yeas ol,'n abu 6 feet 7 or 8 Inches high. His color Is, tolerable bright and his-bair -pretty straigit, An~I re when ho lefts moustache. He Is intelligent and tolerably quick spoken. He has been raised in the house, and is a valuable dining-room -servant and good ostler. ---. It is supposed he Is lurking about some of the neighboring cities,-elther Hamburg; Augusta, Charleston ocr Columbia. The above rewald will Le paid for bib apprehension and delivery in sing jail so that, I may get himn. And'aufy informagtlon concerning him will be thankfully reeived. T. N. LUNDY,' Juno 28 tf 21i WTue Augusta Constitutior~alist and Charles ton Mercury itill please copy weekly for. one month and forward bills to T. N. L., Edgefield C. H,, S. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLEAS. E. 11. Chamberlain. vs. Foreign Attachment.' John C. Thomas.) T IE Plaintiff in the aboo -st.1tedl ease having th is led hisecelasration in my ofrice, and the D~efewlaut having neither wife nor Attorney, known t,, reside within tho limtitsof this State, on whcom enpies of said declaration with ru'e,. to plead, can be berved, On motion of 5tesars. Carroll h Bacon, Plaintitf's .Attornery'. Ordered, That mid De'endant appear and ple'ad to said Deelaretioa within ni year and a day from the date haereof,-or fns' and absolute judlgenment will be given against hinm. - TllO3. G. BACON, c c . Clerk's Office, Sept. 27, 1858, y : 38 - TH E STA TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EJDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY yW. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edgeleld District.* Whereas, J .hn D. Joehnson, hath applied to mue for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods antd chattles, rights anid credits of Jesse Leopard, late of the Distriet aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singnlar, the kmndred and creditors of the said decess ed, to be and appear before me,at our next Ordinary's Court fur the said District, to be holded at Edgefleld C. H., on thte 20th day of November inst., to show cause, if any, why~the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal,this4th dayof Nov. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hutid and fifty-eight and in the 83rd year of American Independeonce. . W F. DURSOE, O.LE.D. Nov. 10, .-2t 44 N OTICE.-Application will be made ta the next Session of the Legislature, for a renew al of the Chtarter of the Hlamburg, S. C., Fire En gine Company, with amendments. Sept. 1. 1858 f N OTICE 1-All persons indebted to the Es tate of George McD. Rearden are requested to make immediate settlement ; and those .having lemands against the Estate will please present hem forthwith, properly attested. E. P. IH. KIRIKSEY, Ad'or. Jan 6,5. N OTICE.--AII thoso indebted to the Estate of Dennis McCartey, dec'd , must yup by he 1st Jatnuary next; and those having claims Lanst the Estate will render them in by thaf day iroperly attested. JA COB McCA RTEY, Aug 25 17t 38 Adm'r. iOTICE.--All prsons having claiig ainti Lthe Estate of William Logue, dec'd., are gereby requested to present them properly attest ii; and all persons indebted to said Estate mnpt nke Immediate payment. E. H. YOCINGBLOOD, Ada're~ Aug 18 tf - :2 OTICE.-All persons Indebted to the Es Ltate of John Kirksey, dec'd.,'are' hiereby Imely warned to make paymet forthwith; and hose having claims against the Etate ar notified tender them In, properly attested, at asn:eesl y. E. P. H. KIRK8EY, aeting EE'er. Dec 80 tf 1 %OTICE..Al persons lndebtid to Lhe Estate ~of David Oust.', dee'd., are requested to'psy be same without delay,and those having dzrnanda . gainst the same will reader them ln, propery'at. tted, for psymenit. T.,T.OUZTS, . L. BROOKS. * '. SOct. 6, tf 89. . eter Ledge, No 17 I..05. - TiHE Regularmeetingsof this * Swillbe held hereafter in ther R HALL, By order of uthe NG. Ju.y2. er-At .>n