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L. C. DEMING,. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. BURY GDDKSD BARGAINS FOR THE MONEY' H AVE neaw in St,,rw my entire Staek of STA PLE and FNCY 111RY GOOI-A. wi'eh shall be Pold at Lowest Possible Prices. IN DRESS GOODA, I have Iuble Imp. ROBES; Robe a'LEISE; Rtbe a'QUiLLE; Robe a'BAYEDERRE; Robe POMPA DORE; Rohe ORIESTAL. SKIRTS. Jupon',, and Aruold's H AMM\ERED STEEL -SPRINGS. No other skirts can equal the above Also, on Iand the ordinary -KIRTS. EMBROIDERIES. IN EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY. GEO. SCULEY'S NEGR0 GOODS, Warranted Ul Wool fliing. lereys, Osnaburgs, Homespuns, kc. at the lanufacturer's pric.a. White Mackinaw Blankets, So favorably known, and f whieb I ,old and al ways give e *tsacti-e. Ladies' Cloth and Velvet Cloaks, A beauti'ul and complete asuirtment. SNAWLS, In every st)le, quality and price. IHOSIERY, &c., &C., Enbracin every article usually kept in a DR'1 GOODS STORE. all of which shall be SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES. I An exanamitation of my Stock is ra spetfully solicited. L. C. DEMING, CORNER, UNDER GLOBE HOTEL. Augusta, Ga., sept 13 tf 36 DRY 0O[ O. FALL TRADE-1858! DICKEY & PHIEBS AUGUSTA, GA., ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR Fall Stock of Dry Goods, Embracing EVERY ARTICLE Usually kept in a DRY GOODS STORE! Which they will - As any other RESPECTABLE HOUSE! The Charooter of their House is a suff*ient guarantee that evy Customer will be arged the SAME PRICE. Augusta, Fept 18 tf 88 1858-FALL DRY GO0DS--1858. * AUGUSTA, GA., THYE Just opened a very large and elegant L.assortment of W XT ':P~'E.l .amucI W A'INOT' Which comprises a verything in the trade, as wrell as all that us new and e'egant In style, excellent i quality, and Low its Price. They are determined to maintain their old and well established reputation oft Fair Dealing and Moderate Prices, Andd.Wald lnvlte'all in search of 0001) GOOD:', at LOW FIGUJRE., to give them a call at their ONE PRICE STORE -0 Bed Blankets, Negro Blanskets, Negro IKerseys, Plains, Iuasseys, &c., And a large stock of all other Goods for Servants' wear, at the lowest paosible prices. And as our Rule of Business is ONE PRICE, AND NO DEVIATION, No one will psay over markct price, as the rule forces thae seller to ask the lowocst market price, and protects t he buyer. T herefore, If you wish Goode at low prices, Go to BROOM ,& NORRELL'S. If you like fair and open dealinir, Go to BROOM & NORRELL'S If you dislike a dozen prices for tbe same arlticle, and prefer " one price." Go to BROOM & NORRELL'S. If you don't. like to be~ " baited"' on one article, and pay doutily ('n another, Go to BROOM & NORRELL's. In fact, if you wish to buy cheap Goods, get go..d value for your money, and trade where you will R~ke to deal, and be plea."ed tosend your friends, Go to BROOM & NOR REL I.'8. Augusta, Nov 9 tf 44 GREAT BARGAINS --IN JAMES HENEY, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, BEGS leave to call the attention of his frieads Liand the publio to his large and well assorted Stock of' Fancy & Domestic DRY GOODS! He having disposed of all his old Goods previous to his going to the North, is now in possession of an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK, Which comprises all that is Fashionable and Desirable in Style! Be has added to his Store another Department in which he keeps a large supply of Negro Blankets, &c., &c., &c. All of which will be sold at prices not to be beaten by any House in Augusta. --0 ie has a splendid lot of DELAINES, worth 87 ots. which he sells for 25 ets. CL.OAKS and SHAWLS, very cheap; All woul DEILA INES, ROBES, &c., very cheap; Fine SILKtI, all styles, cheaper than ever; Emibroidered COl.LA RS worth $1, for 60 ets. AND ALL OTUER GOODS IN PRO PORT ION. -Augusta, Noav 1 - tf 43 N OTICE -All persons indebted to the Estate of J. B. Taibert, deceased, are requeste.d to make payment ut sn -early date, and thuse having demuandis agai at ,eaid listate, will render them in properly attested for paymlent. i). 51. TA LBERT, Adm'or. Sp29, 8 12m-3 BROWS--Just received five Bozes Choice L LUONB. B. T. DAVIS, Agent, -' tf . Q 19 CANDIDATES. For Shrr.i . LEWIS JONES, If. BOULWARE, LEWIS COVAR, W. W. SAT.E, WM. QUATTLERUM, Wor Clerk. LEWIS COLRMAN, JAMES SPANN, ROBERT D. BRYAN, - JACKSON COVAR, F. M. NICHOLAS, EDMUND PENN, S. HARRISON, WILLIAM L. STEVENS, For Ta. Collootor'. M. W. LYLES, C. A. HOjtN, T. J. WIlTAKER, THEOPHITLUS DEAN, CHARLES CARTER, CHAS. M. AY, JOHN C. LOVELESS, STARLING TURNER, For Orcdinary. W. F. DURISOE, DAVID BODIE, J. P. ABNEY. D. L. TURNER. BY. C. BUTLE , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office in Law Range, EDGFIELD C. II., S. C. May_15 25 Law Partnership. T JE Undersigned having formed a partuership in the PRACTICE of LAW and EQUITY for Edgefield District, will give prompt and dili gent attention to all business entrusted to their care. The residence of Mr. Owazs is at Barnwell C. H-that of Mr. 'BIBELS at Edgefield, S. C. EMMET ,EIBELS, W. A. OWENS. May 26 tf 20 .A. C A .E . S B. GRIFFIN, Attorney at LAW and o Solicitor in EQUITY, will attend punctually to all business entrusted to his care. He tmay be found at all Limes either in tho Office of the Commissioner in Equity, or in his own Office immediately in rear of the Court House. EDGEFIELD C. H., May 1b, 1t'8. tf 47 E. H. YOUNGBLOOD, ..ttorneoy at Teawv, ILL attend promptly to all business ?laced W in his hands. gVOffice at Edgefleld C. H., S. C. May 19 tf 19 PHYSICIAN, ILL attend promptly to all business of the W profession entru-ted to his care. OFFICE, Edgefleld C. 11., S. C. April 6 1868 tf 13 CHIEOPLASTIC PROCESS OF msgEaTING 'IE Pubseriber having furnished himself with . a license to uxe this N EW PROCESS or ISERTING ARTIICIAL TEETH, Is now ready to serve all who may need such, with an assurance of a more perfedt adaptation, and a closer resemblance to the natural organs, than ean be realized by any other methud. Its perfect pu rity. cleanlinaeus, freedom from all taste, or galvanic sensation, durability, comfort and security, are arming the advantages claimed for this SUPEftIOR mode of setting Artificial Teeth. II. PARKER. June 24, ~tf 24_____ TUWO s. .T. & C. IH. MIO IS E, SUCCESSORS TO LEE A MOISE, WHOLEISALE GROCERS, No. 7, IJlaysse Street, CHARLESTON, S, C, Jan 97 ly 3 A. J. PELL ET IER & CO., --DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, -Paints, Oils, Perfumiery, &c., AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Ihamburg, Oct 0, am 89 I, & N. E.80OLOMOg GROCERS, Haanburg, S. C. T AKE pk-nyrure in informing thme platnters and peublic ge erally, that they are ree. iving :the following articles from New York. Phliladelphlia and lialtimore, whichi they will SELl, AT LOW RATES. BAGGING, BA.\FE ROPE. Java, Lngguyra and Rio COFFrEES, A. B. C. Newv Orleans and Cru..hed S4TUA4, New Orleans and West India MOL ASSES, CH EESE, MACK EREL, SPICES of a'l kinds, Foreign and Doumestic WINES and LIQUORS, BOOTS. SHOES and hA TS, Negro. Bed and Snddle H LANK ETS, OSNAIIURGS and Georgia PL AINS, Lin-sed and Tanners 01L1, WHITmK LEA D) and TURPENTINE, TO A CCO, a large assortment, . INDIGO, alADDERR, &e., Choice. Tennessee BACON, Biar, Hloop, Nail Rod, H orse Shoe and Band IRON', of all sizes. And alli'ither articles usual'y kel.t in the GRO CERY JIUSINESS. - A L SO A large assortment of Men's, Boy's, Side and Waggon SA I)DLES, BiR'i)LES and BITTS of all kinds, Waggon, Carriage, Buggy and Overseer's Whips, Harness and Sole LEA TFH ER, &c., &e., All of which we will sell at New York Retail Prices. We will pay the most liberal prnice~s1'or Cotton and other kinds of produce. II. & N. E. SOLOXON, The Red Hiouse at the old stand of II. L. Cun ningham & Co. Hamburg, Sept. 29, 188 tf 38 A CARD). Having just returned from the Northern Mar kets, I can supply my customer.. with goods Fausa from the manufae:ure~rs and will be able to please the most fastidious. Thankful for the pntronage I recived while in the firm of H. L. Cunningham & Co., I take this opportunity of soliciting the same for the New Firm. IIENRY SOLOMON. gg" Abbeville Banner, Independent Press, and Laureniville Herald, will copy semi-monthly, for six months. LOOK OUT FOR THE CABLE! I am now receiving some of Cyrus W. Field's & Co's. best LETTER and BILL PAPER, for sale low. -ALxso The best old BR ANDY and PORT WINE, bottled by Messrs. Lamback & Cooper, before adultera tion, for medical purposes, which-has become the order of the day. Call in and examiine my well assorted Stock of Brandies and Wines, and all other kinds of Li quors, Brands, &e. I feel assured I can give satisfaction bo~h in quality and price. Bill made out with dispatch, without defect in Goos r apr.S. E. BOWERS, A g't. Hamburg, Oct. 12, 1868 I 40 Butler Lodge, No-17 1.O..F. STHE Regular meetings of this Lodge will be held hereafter in their NEW HALL, By order of the N. G. July.27, tf 30 E CELLENT SEED WHEAT-The Subseriber has for sale a large lot of Superior iLED WHEAT, eomprihing the Gale and other arieties. Apply at his residence. 3. W. NICIIOLSON. READYMADE CLOTHInCiu k HATS, FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. . A. P. B I G N ON., No, 189, Broad Street, nearly opposite the Post Office Corner, AM receiving weekly through the season, FASHIONABLE and WELL-MADE CLOTI HING, of my own manufacture, to which I respectfully call the attention of Iny custoIiters, and persons visiting the City. I have also a GOOD ASSORTMENT of Shirts and Furnishing Goods, And respectfully invite an examination of my Stock and prices. Also, oti hand a good assortment of ILANKETS and WOOL HATS, suitable for servants. Mr. JOHN LYON is engaged in the above Establishment, and will be pleased to see and wait on his friends and acquaintances. A.. B. R11INON. Augusta. Nov 1 2m 43 FALL AD W1ETER TRDE 1858! J. A. VAN WINKLE, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, HAS NOW ON HAND A SPLENDID STOCK OF BLACK AND COLORED CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & VESTINCS, WHICH ARE ALL OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND WILL BE Made to Order, in the most Fashionable styles, AND WARRANTED TO FIT! -ALSO FINE READYMADE CLOTHING AND ALL GOODS WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED, AND WILL BE SOLD A'J TIlE LOWEST PRICES! J. A. VAN WINKLE, Under U. S. Hotel. Nov1 3mn 43 WHOLESALE A ND RETAIL CA R OL N A H OT EL. Choice Foreign and Domestic oucgtohsfiadantetaeli pbl PRESERUVES, PICKLES, JELLIES. ---ALSO-- . iinfrteSrngadSme es WIN ES, L~~IUORS~, SEG~AR8 - &C., &c., &C. rqiiet rtf h at fh pcra i TWJ H E Subscriber having discontinesl theC rctail NwSALShv eenl enbit he .LLiquor business, and having replenished his m aewl eev idadcrfltetet stock, ini every department, most respectfuly 1 akuir.-s nouaeetan arn forms has patrons and the publi3 generally, that ae epcflyslctcniia~ofh~ae le will devote himself exclusively to theJONA lY$ CONFECTIONERY LINE, ThtrvligcmuiyrnoU'dta A nd is prepa red to furnish any of the above ar- hyadterhae~ wl ecneca n ticles, and at the lowest possible P'rices. Thankful ma' annwtotcagt h ao~ae for the patronsge heretofore extended to him, he Uiri eo~.J .M respectfully solicits a continuance of. the same. HabrMy318tf6 Auguta, ov 1 A. FREDERI10K. JS T~D~ HRRS& E SEArEr OswLUMownAndpp liear l i a es pe enI) LEasur nn ALB RTncTing o is riens anHteSE aeli; ul geeallth hs o us dope o h rcpi 19oraftreBl Tom A IN On ht I hLe nris il Mauaacre ad eaeriio fo Cask Sprior ANDYer;asn I- ESS tetuinar dproment-nd~ SortM, eyhn SHEAD ANSSLA~ buplie iNov abnane Therts of3h aTenIe characteri anow are.cervin attna open LEAHE AN llA UBER ELING ja comodou andC TComKee and Horlselecte myTae wil hebeislve invitdcaefu teatent.u Planrl for watenoremnt ofCaieSpl.H and paten Saiiier HardwIIageundin rptful olhicitaconuilinanrerocuiede by ThORE trvelin O aomts a re noiwireedtthat now ull Of ll indsh~y andrsehwirlhaganoeadipt e oyd atti mo prpaedfu te al Tent' Arnibengy ithu chrette t'aina .5.wih lagean wel ssrteGSuorgiGODa Depow Shl. A. M obtained atHaybuoue inyt3 South. ole0 MERCHNTS ND PLNTER STuatsAMERan C oLUMBA.! el9ewroad StreetroseSYUP Manufacturrer, of theBdS DeaerI iosueir SA NDaSpt1 EAR mS . 6EAmiaTEERengan R Rectinksan TdnneseeWhipsI IRON CND BASONRCNETOAISadPCLS GA.EATHER AND IALAORUandRSAEDINES; AOFf allpl kindNEsadPPES with aTogaterewitd melyloahsortrticlecto ofdiousSt wIhT &wl sellAtCsw riceIasthe P.cans beeh upl'o N.1 n obtained atanyelSpaneinhtheESouth ileThankful for ordgeeros prong extendedIRN;an RAKES o reGldeMines, alls Rail Rads de nd Toachaineryo of all GoDscbfrpurion HmuOt91 AuusaSet.1-1* 3 AF DES CodRAC10kEAT H cR ..UU OD BSI, HgAR,\ Cogrs nd ATHER in as wil e aidfo al Cea Lienan Case Wafrn4do Cotton Rag, dcl40 eKegat PheBath Pape MillsDa * 01. W.WINTR, Aent Bb. LINSEEDLEIL. .AugstaGa.Nov port4ation fro LONON THE LIVER INIGARATOR PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD. Ip a reateentille medical discovery, and lasdaily working Sa treat to believe. It cures s If by mag-. le,even. the drt dose giving bew.fl. and ueeldom more than tine bottle isrequired te, cure any kind of LIver Complaint. from the mrst Jaunsilce or Dispdiesita ta nciuamnon head ache, all of which are the result of a diseased Liver. Tile Liver Is tine of the principal regulators r.f the human body, and when it 4perf-rms its functions *ell the po4wers'of th' sstem are fully developed. The stomacit is alsisit entirely C dependent on the healthy action of the Liver for the proper perftormnance eof its functions. When the stom nc is at fault, tihe bowels are at fanlt, and the whole system a u fe rpa In conse Liver- having ceased to doitduty.Fr the dinens es of that organ, tine of the proprij-tors hl asmade it his study, in a irachice of more han twenty years, .tA find some remedy where with to counteract the C many derangements to which It Is liable. To prove that this re imedy Is at list found, any perso troubled with LIv e r Complaint i n a n y of its forms, has but to try a )ni@4 bottle, and conviction 'is certain. - A comprund has been formed by dissolving gums and extracting that part which is soluble for the ac tive virtues of the medi clne. These gunts remove all morbid or bad matter - from the systen, supply ing in theirplace a healthy 1ed flow of bile, Invigorating the stomach, causing f19yd to) digest well, purifying the blood. giving tone anid health to the * hIe machi nery, removing the causes; of the disease, nmd effect ing a raiical cure without a s y of tie dilsagreeable after treets, felt by using Calomel or Mineral Pps son that Is usually resor ted to. One dose after eating is . milcient to relieve tihe stomach, and prevent the (fod from rising and sour only 'one dose taken before retiring, prevents nightmare. Only one dose taken at night loosens the bowels gently, asd cures costive ness. One-t.:e taken ater each ' meal will cure Dyspepsia. W One dose of two tea spooensfil will always rc lieve Slek lieaditche. Onte bottle taken for to male obstruction, removes the cause of the disease, and niakes a perfect cure. Only one dose immedi ately relieves Ultolle, while tOne hose, often repeated, e s a mure cure fur Chol. era Morbus, and a pre .r. ventative of Cholera. - Onie dose, taken often, . will prevent the recurrence of Bilious Attacks, while it relieves all paitful feel *- Only one bottle is ne2ded to throw out of the system the effects of medi cine after a long slekness. One bottle taken for 'Jaundice, removes all yellowness o r unnatural c color from the skin. One dose taken a skort time before eating gives vigor to the appolite, ald mnItkes (ooed digest well. One etuse, often repelmated, cures Chronic Diarrhemn In its worst forns, while suuiner and bowel complaints yield al most to the first dose. One or two doses cures attacks caused by worms, while for worms in chldren, there Is no surer, safer or speedier rem edy In the world, as It never fails. 't'here is no exaggeration in these statements; they are plain. sober facts, that we ean give ovideneoo to prove, while al who use it are giviig their unanimous testimony in Its favor. We take Infinite pleasure in recommending this smedicine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, and all Fevers of a Bilious type. It operates with certainty, asid .thausandsare willig to testify to its wonderful virtues. Among the hundreds -of Liver Renedies now offered to the public. there are none we can so highly recommend as DR. SANFORD'S INYIGORATOit, so genserally known now throughout the Union. This preparation ts truly a Liver Invigorator, producing the most happy results on all who use 1i. Alnost ii~ nimerpble certigtes have beep giv en to the great yitple of th'lls mamdiebtse 6y those of the high est standimg lin society, and we know it to be time best prepa ration now mfore the public.-IHudoan Cbounsty Daocrat. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. SANFORD & CO., Proprietors, 845 Broadway, New York. L;"For sale at Edgeneld C. H. by 0. L. PENN, Agent. June 16, 1S8. ly 2d AYER'S Cathartic .Pills, (SUGAR COATED,) ARE MADE TO CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CUBE THE SICK. Invalids,.Fathers, Mothers, Physlelaiea, 'l~ia'sillroplstsvei We their Efkets,' and judge of their Virtues. FOR THE CURE OF Headache, Sick Headache,Foul Stomach. PrsmsPo, P1;, May 1, 1865, Da. ,; C. Alsm. Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of the worst headache any body can have by a dose or two of your PIlls. It seems to arise 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 resplect, ED. W. PREB1ILE, Clerk of Meamer (Tarion. Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints. DXARTanzN? 0r ias Ixvzatoa, 1 . WAsmlseOvx, D. C., T Feb., 186.[ Sia: I have used your PHils1st my general andi hospital practice ever since yous mado them, asnd canlnot hesitate to say they are thse best cathartic we enamlny. Their regn. latimng action on the liver is quick anid decIded. consequent ly thsey are an admirable remedy for derangememntef limat orgian. mindeed, I liars se.ldom found a case of biaious ie', Ase so obstinate tItmet it dish not readtil yeldi to i, yratcrnally yonrs, 41.M BIA-le ,D Jysiciani e me Jlurine Juital, Dysentery, Relax, and Worms. Posarricea,11ARTmant, Lav. Co., 311cen., Nov. 10, 1855. Dia. MAxa: Your Pils are the perfection of msediciae. Tha.y have done msy wife 1,nre good thsan I can Sell you. Mss had been sIck and pinilng saway for nionths. Went off to be doctored at grent expenso, hut got nmo better. She thenm commemiced taking your Pills, whmich soon cured 1her, biy oxpellinmg large quantities of worms (dead) (rent her body They afterwards cured her and our two childsren of boody dysentlery. Onie of our neighbors had it bed, sand my wife cured him wills two doses of your P'ills, while others around is paid frens five to tweonty dlollars doctors' bills, alnd host ilt~dirls, wiltiout beIng euired entirely even then. -Stuch-a me-dicIne as yours, which is actually good and hsonest, will li ~rlz ere.G FN ysmatr Jndigestion and Impurity of the Blood. Jloai R. J. Y. Himes, 1'uster of .Aulenf Church, lRoasen. Da. Avaa: I have used-your Pills with extraordinary success its my famIly and among these Ilam called to visit Iln distress. To regulate the orgains of eigestion and puri fy the bleed they are the very best reamgedy I have ever known, and I can confidently recommtend thesi to my friends. Yours, J. V. 111I11ES. WAasAy, Wvomnwe Co.. N. Y., Oct. 24,1865. DAta Sma: I am ni'g your Cathartic PIlls in my prae tics, and find thiei'an excellent purgative to cleainse the systemx antI purify the fountains of the blood. J011N1 (. IMACIIA3M, 7.!. D. Erysipelas, Serofmula, King"s Evil, Tetteyt Ttimors, and Salt Rheum. Fren a .lbrnvard, lugelrclhont of .T. Louis, Rbi. 4,150. Dx. Amz: Your Pills are the paragon of all that is great in medictne. They have cured my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that hmad proved tncuratble for years. Hier mother had been long grievous ly afflicted withm bleitches and pimples on her skin anid in her hair. After our child was cured, alee also tried your Pis, and they hsave cusred her. ASA 310RGRtIDOE. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout. Fromi the R1e. Dr. Hawtkes, of the Neuctodiat LRpis. CQurch. Puu.sxa ious:, SAvARxISN, GA., Jan- 6, 1866. Iloxeoxtx Sta: I should be ungrateful for therellef your skill hias brought nme if I did not report my case to you. A cold settled in nay limbs and brought on excrucIating ieuralgic pains, which ended In chronic rhseumatliam. Notwkthstanding I had the best of physicIans, the disease grew worse end worse; unuiiy biy the advice of your excel, lemst agent in Dlaltimuore, Dr. ilacktensls, I trIed youir lls. Their effects were slow, hut sure, 1By persevering in the use of theis, I am now entirely well. seaasnina, BATON Recox, LA., 6 Dec., 1855. Dn. A via: I have been entirely cured by your Pills of Rthaeunmatic Gout -a paInful disease that had afflicted me for years. VINCENT SL.IDELL. For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Come plalants, requiring an active purge, they are sam excel treat remedy. For Costivsness or Constipation, and as a Dinter Pill, they are egreeable and effectual. Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Inflamma tion, and evem Deafness, and Partial Blinud aes, have been cured by the aitetativa action of these P'ills. MIost of the Pills in market contain Miercury, whIch, al thsouigh a valuiable remmedy in skilful hasnds, is danmgeroums In a public pil, from the dreadful consequenmces thst fre quetly follow its ineaustions use. These containi no mer cury or minueral subetanuce whatever. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR TIlE IRAPID CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, IlOA RSENESS, INFLUm ENZA, IiRONCHITIS, WHOOPING -COUGH, CROUIP, ASTHMA, IN. CIPIENT CONSUMPTION, and'for thme relIef of coanumptive patienats in advanced stages of the disease. We need not speak to thn Public of ithe virtues. Thsrounghsout every townm, and almost every healet of the American States, its wonmdeful cures of ulimonmery coam plainta have made it already known. Bay, few are the families in anmy civilized comuntry on tisi continemnt ith. out somie personal experience of its effects ; and fewer yet lime comnmunities any where which have net among them some livinig trophmy of Its victory over the subtle and dan gerous dIseases of the tharoat and lungs. Wh~le it Is the meet powerful antIdote yet known to mian fbr the formni dtable aud dangerous diseases of the pulmonary organs, it is also the pheatsantmtst and safest remedy thast can be em pldfr nfants and younug persoos. Parents should haei nstore againist this insidhious enemy that steals upon them unasrepared. Wie have abnudant pouds to believe the C/.Prry 11etoral saves msore lives the con simptions it prevents than those It cures. epIt by you, and cure your cohls while they are cnralile, nor ne leet them until no human skill can msaster the inexorabs canaker that, fatened on the vitals, eas your life away. All know- the dreadful fatality of lung disorders, and as they know too the. vIrtues of this remedy, we aneed not do nmore than to assure thsem it Is stIll made the best it can be. We spars mno cost, nmo care, no toil to produce it the most perfect prssible, and thuns afford these who rely on it the best agent whi-h ousr skihl can furnish for their cure. 'PR-EPARED--BY DR. J, C. AYER, Practioal and Analytibal Chemist, Lowell, Mass. A ND S O LD B Y 0. L. PENN aid DRS. A. G. A T. J. TEAGUE, Edgefildlt C. -H.; A. J. PELLETIER A CO., Ham burg, and by all deaiors in medicine. Wholesalo by HA VILAND, CHIICHIESTERL A C0., Augusta, GIa June 2 . ly 21 F LOUR AND CORN MEAL-Can be had at my house for Cash. -A LSO Leather-Harness, Sole, Upper, Kipa, &c. .* U. T. MIS. Feb.8 tf '4 NOICE-AII persons indebted to the Es tate of Holden WV. Posey, dee'md., are request ed to make immedit payment, amid all those having demands against the Estate will please render them in to me legally attested within tharee months from this date, ~as at that time there will be a final settlement of said Estate. SAMUEL POSEY, Ad'or. aSe. S m. Sheriff's Sale B Y Virtue of sundrt Writstof Fieri Facias to me directed, I will proceed to rell at Edge ield C. H., on the fir-t Mionaday and Tuesday in Dlecember next, the followim'g -.prpe. ty in the fol lowing caes, viz: W. W. Geiber vs. W. IT. Adams, One Tract of land contaiinig one hundred actei, rore or less, adjoining lau's of W. B. Don and Daniel RUuu tree. Williams & Butler vs .Tohn R. Wcver; Richard Ward andi other Plainti'fi severally, vis 'le Same, The Tract of Land wheie the ltefendaut resides containing two hundrtd acres, more or lems. adjoin ing lands of Benjamin Bettis, James Swearengin, Sr., and others. gWTerms of Sale, Cash. JAS. EIDSON, S. E. D. Nov 15, te 45 Sheriff's Sale. B Y Virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias to ' me dirdected, I will proceed to sell at Kdge field Court Ilome, on the first Monday and Tues day in December next, the following property, in the following cases, viz: Abner Bushnell, for Samuel Brooks. vs John Leigh ; Other Plaintiffr severally, vs The Same, A liouse and Lot or parcel-of landi in the Village of Edgeflield. containing three aeres, more or less, bounded on the North by 1). R. Durisoo, East by the Stage Road-, South by the Carriage ,Iouse L-t atd others. Samuel Williams vs William Quarles, A Tract of Lamnd containing Eighty-two acres, more or lae, adjoining lands of Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Johnson. Terms Cash. JAS. EIDSON, S.E.D. Nov 10 4t 44 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. DY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefield BDistri. Whereas, Peter Shealy, hath applied to me for Letters of Adminisitration, on all and singular the goods and ehattles, rights and credits of William Shealy, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, io cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas ed, to be and appearbefore me,aL our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefeld C. II., on the 27th day of November inst., to show cause, ifaany, why the said administrationshould not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 12h day of Nov. in the yemar of our Lord one thousand eight heaidrea and fifty eight and in the 83rd year sf Amemica Independence. W F. DURISOE, 0.'L D. Nov. 17, 2t 45 Swan k Co.'s Lotteries Triumphant SWAN & COe Continue to Draw as usual witiaoul interruption. OWM.A1N c CO.' LOTTERIES ARE LEG AL, AND AUTHORIZE1 BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA. The late attempt to injure O4r firm has shown That our L.otteries are drawn fairly; That our Prizes are paid punctually; And that our Schemes Are more liberal than any other Lottery In the world. 'IHE following Scheme will be drawn by MWAN & CO., Managers of the SPARTI ACADEMY LOTTERY, in each of their Sinatl Number Lotteries for Nov'r. 1868, at AUGUSTA Georgia, in public, under the superintendence a Commissioners-: Class 40 Draws Saturday, November 6,1851 Class 41 Draws Saturday, November 13, '51 Class 42 Draws Saturday, November 20, '61 Class 43 Draws Saturday, No'vember 97, '51 ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. 50,000 Tickets I NEAELY ONE PRIZE TO EVEBY NINE TICEETI E~m an 1 an SEteiamn 3 TO BR DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN NOVEMBIER! 1 Prize of. ?,J0 4 rzso.........P00 1 PrIze of.8,14 rzso........ Si t Prize of....10.00 4Pie f....D I PrIze of ........5,000 4Przso. ....t I Prize of........4,iiOt Pie o.....0 iPrize of........3. ~ , 0 Pie f.... 1 Prize-of........1,500 10Pie f....1 4 Przesof . ,00 28 PrIzes of.........100 4IRXXO Prizes . ..... ~~~~~~~4 Prizes of............to*7,00 rie r 7*1, 4 Irzs f 500" oi4 Prizs o......... 6,9' 4 ~ ~ ~ ~ 5 Prizes s~:to a~ 00........... 5'1 4 ~ ~ ~ 0 Prize- of...... 12 .10Piv r 4 rizes of... 1000 28 0 Prof..,... e 1 4 Prizes of $40 Aprx"n to 87,000 Prizes are $t.s 4 Prizes of 500 " " l,000 Prizes are 1 i 4,0 Prizes of :200 " ar 10,.0.. Pi.e.'ar... ,48 Prizes o 25 "g to..uPl..are.. Whole Tickets $10,- Bales $5, Quarters $s,50, Wr A Circular showing the p lan of the Iaotteries will bi sent to any anne desirous of receiving It. Cerlifientes of Packages will be sold at the following rater which ts the risk: Certilicnte of l'ackage of ten Whuale Tickets....* Uertiileate of 'nekage of ten ilaif Tickets..........41 Certitente of l'ackage of ten Quarter Tickets..........9 Ue'titicate of l'aekage of ten Eighth Tiekets.......1 In Ordering Tickets or Certlficates, Enclose the money to our address for the 'Tickets ordered ocn receipt * f which they will be f.,rwarded by first sil Purchabsers can'have Tickets ending int any llgureu they ma; [F Thte List of Drawn Ntumbers and Prizes will be seu to ijrebasers imnmediately atter the dirawing. ~'Purcasecrs will please write their sigituttres plal za ive their Poset t'flece, (County and State. 0Remember that every P'rize is drawn, and payable h full without dodnetion. grAll pcrizer if 1,0010 and under, paid lmmmediately afte the drnwing-other parizes at the. usual time of thirty days. gf All comm.uncttuons strictly conidentlal. 0FOrdersfor Tickets or Certinecates can be neldresser either to S. SWVAN k C0., Augnasta. Ga., or .J. W.- GAITHJEl, Agent, C.,lumnbta. gr A list of ihe numbers that are drawn front the wheel with the amount of the prize that each one Is tileud to will iie pmblished after every drawing, in time following pa, p~~es:--New Orleans Delta, Mobiie Register, Chark-estmi Standard. NashvIlle Gazette, Atanta lntelligencer, Nes York Weekly Day Bo..k, Aumgusta (Ga.) Constltutionialist itichmondl Dispatch, New York Dispatch. Paulditng (Miss. Clarion. Savannah Morning News, -atd Little Reek (Ark. True Democrat.. Oct27,1ISS6S - -2 Octagon Burial Cases T HE Subscriber keeps constantly on hand at his iFurniture Rooms, opposite the Post Ofiee,a large asisortmnent of this newv style of METALIC BURIAL CASES, of beautiful form, and finished in perfect resemblance of highly polished ROSE WOOD. These CASitS aro new extensively used and possess many valuable advantages over al] Coffins now before the public.. -A LSO I will also keep ready for delivery at a moment's warning, a fine Stock of WOOD COFFINS, of my own manufneture, and of all uizesi prices and quality. -JOHN M. WITT'. Edgefield, May 13 tf 18 NOTICE. - My terms for selling META LIC BURiAL CA SES is C'ash, but should thme cash not accompany the order, iutereet will be charged from .thme day of delivery. .OIIN M. WITT. N. B.-Wood Coffins will be sold as formerly. Jan. 20 tf '2 Oct 18 3t 40 STATE OF SOUTH. CAROLINA, 'EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, ' IN COMMON PLEAS. E. H. Chamberlain,) cs. Foreign Attachment. John C. Thomas.) T HIE Plaintiff in the aborn atmed ease having .3.this day filed hiis Deelarntion in niy office, and the D~efendant having neither wife nor Attorney, known-to reside within the hinmita of thmis State, on whom copies of said declaration with tue,' to plead, can be served, -On motiotn of Alessrs. Carroll & Bacon, Plaintiff''d Attorney.. Ordered, That said Defendant appear and plead to said Deelaratlou within a y, ar and a day from the date hereof, or Pmai and absolute judgemcnt will be given against him. -TIIOS. G. BACON, o e . Clerk's Office, Sept. 27, 1858, ly 38 1'INE DAIRY CHEESE--Just received L' a fresh lot of DAIRY CHEESE, of atero juality. . ' E. PENN, A gt. Nov 8 tf d8 STATE OF ,SOUTH .~L EDGE-FELD ?DISTE IN EQUIT. - George W. Landrum and other) VS. . Bilfoi Paj. Clarisa Landrum and others. IN pursuance of an order from (han. Wardlaw, in this cause, I will tell at Edeefi Id C. H. on the first Monday in December Lext,the follow ing real estate of Reuben Landrum. deed, VIZ TRACT NO.'.1, lying on Log C6 few miles of Edgeield village, -containing y l Seven hundred acres, more or less;'bt & 1; Tract about one hundred and forty acres have been cut off and specifically assign.ed to one of the parties in interest. . The remaining bulk of, thd Tract is of fiue quality, and adjoins: lan dsjF. W. Pickens, David R. Ftrother and John f. 3ol lingsworth. TRACT NO. 2, containirig one hundred acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of Alfred May and ethers. TRACT NO. 3, containing three hundred and twenty acres, jiorc or less, lying on Sleep Creek, and adjo'ning lands of Dr. John Landrum, James Dorn, lijah Still and others. These are some of the very fluest lands in Edgo. field-indeed, they are as good Cotton Landass the State affords; and the term of sale are very easy, as see below: Txaxe-Only so much in cash as will pay the costs of the suit. The rest on a credit of one, two and three years from day of sale, -.with Inter est from dat-. Purchasers to give Bond with good sureties as usual. *A. SIMKINS, CR.ms. Nov 16, 4te 45 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIEhDDISTRICT. IN EQUITY., Nat. Ramey, vs. A. G.:Teague and others IfN purnuance of an order in this cause-from Chan. F. 11. Wardlaw, I will to sell at E'dgefleld 0. i., on the first Monda IWDecember next, the building in this Village as the ICE IOUSE, and the lopfany)-onected with it. It is a first rate house for the -purpose it is do signed to answer, having bean put up of good material, by a good workman; and on a secnre plan. An opportunity is-pre ented fur anvenergetia person to go into the Ice business here,and moneyz can be made by it. Watch the sale. TEaxs-A credit till 1st January 1859. Costs to be paid in cash. A. SIMKINS, e.ax .n. Nov17 4te 46 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DI7TRICT,, IN EQUITY. Molly Coleman, Bill for Pa. Moses Walton and wife, et. al. B Y virtue of an order in this ease, I will pro. 13eeed to sell upon.the premises an Thursd, the 2a of December next, the following 'Real '. tate, belonging to the Estate of James Co!enu, dee'd, to wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND, in Edgefield Dietalet, containing Eleven.hundred acres, more or less a hieh frili be divided before the day of sale into two separate Tracts, and plats thereof exibite' bounded by lands of BennAt Perry, Sampson 'Cop p,ek. Robert Smith, Lewis Sample, James r and others. -e..y This land is in many respects desimble; it is haulthful nud pruduective; it is one of the best wa tered places in all that vicinity; and it isanowgau to fences, &c., under first rate repair. The improvements on the Inee are also unusually good: the outbuilding especially. ,The Gli Hoees. is said to bea goo none as is -ia -the dhitiei. I.There is also a fine orchard osn the prinises. * The neighborhoo.l is a capital one', and tije is t n.:e from Newberry village is ten or elevdn miles only. . --e There is~a qantity of prime Cotton LandI yet to be el-ared on the place. The arable lanad-is nekh of it admirable adapte.d for grain cuture.~i. .-4 Persons wi,.hing a line: location wididdAo 90111 t attend this sale. A bargain maighat be-ga* . Tuauu-A credit of twe've months frsi tiii. day of sale, with bond and at lent two good sdreties. Costs of suit to be paid in esh. g., Newberry Conaeretist and i exingto'Frfd copy three timesh andl senda aceountis to the Cisabik sioner pri~vions to day or sale. A.-S1MKhNSeurn. Oct. 27, . Ste 42 State of' South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTIUCT, 1N E QUI.TY aJohn R. A biey ad wife, Eustaela,) - . - Bilfor pr. A melia J. Colemna and oth'ers. BY an order frim Chan. Wardlaw, in this case, Iwlselat Edgefleld C. 11., on the first Mon Sd.sy in December next, the followig R:l E,-tate, betonging to the Estate of John A. Coleman, dee'd Sto wit ONE TR ACT OF L AND, situated in Edgefiefd D listrict, containing Three hundred and sevent eighat (3:8) necres, moure or hess, bounited bay :1.nds of David Coleman, Wilson A buey, Lewis~ampile, 'M. W. Clary and oathersa. 'ONE OTllERl TR.\CT, containing Nine (9) , cres,. more or less, bounded ty lands of-Bally Merch.lant, 1h. J. I,. 'erry, nend. by other lunds of thme said .ioh~n A. Caideman, deceoved. ONE OTH ER TR ACT, containing Fifty (50.) acres, more or lesr, bounded by landis of John Cole man, M. W. Clary, G,.orge Long and B. J. L. Per ry. Trnaxs-A credit of two've months, with bond. umd at least two gosa sureties, .except cust .which Iwill be required in ',nsh. Ott. 07 A. SIMKiNS,ce~.s... Oc.27 te 42 Slate of' South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. .IN ORDINARY. Abigial Stalnaker, Applicant, - vs. Susan Stalnaker and ' C T.L. Martain, Otmar., ad litem, Def'ts. - B Y an order from- the Ordinary of Edgefield BDistriet, I1 ihall proceed tosell ,at Edgefield C. Ii., onthirst Monday iDembrnext,fo partition, the Real Estate of Samuel Stalnsker, dec'd., a Tract or Parcel of Land lyinag and b'ing in the District anal State aforesaid, containinig one hundred and. forty-three(143) acres, more or less, aid bounded by lands of S. B. Strom, Tandy Buckhahter..and T. F-eigher. Terms-On a credit of twelve months from the day of sale. Purchaser to give Bond with good personal security and a Mortgage to the 'Ordliiiary to secure the purchase money. Costs to be paid in cash, and to pay for Titles-extra. J.\8. ELDSON, S, E. D. Nov. 3 5t .4.d State of Soth Carolinas, EDGEFIELD-DISTRICT, IN O RDINAR Y. Richard Berry, A pppeant, vs. - Edney Mosehy,: John: Dehaughter -and. wire Julia, and others,-Def'ts. J B y an order from the Ordinary of Edgelleld District, I shall proeed to sell at Edgefleld Cosurt Hou.,e, on the- first Mondlay- in December next, for Partition, the Real Estate of Jan'e Berry, deceased, astraet or parcel of laud, lying and being in the Distr'ct and State afoare,'aid, containing one hundred and &ity (15.0) acr-es, more or less, and bounded by lanai. of Ransom Timmnerman, Jesse Timmerman and others. Tsaus-On a credit of twelve months. Pureha sara to give bonad with good personaliseeurities, and a Mortgage to the Ordinary to see'ure the purchase money. Cost to be paid cash, and to pay for tihe extr.JS. EIDSON, a L.. Nov. 2, 1858. , 5S't.8f: NOTICE.---All persons are'hiieby fu Nwarned from trading for a Note drawa ens day atratinforof M. Kronghur, for $25,75, and dated sometime in the fall of 185,u the consideratia for whieh said Note was given have failed, and I am determined to resist the pay meat of said Nute. II. A. GRAT. Nov 9 .3t ~ .* 4 Notice, ALL persons indebted to the estate of Dardel Boone, dec'd., are requested tomakeimmedi ate payment, andl all persons having -demands against the same are hereby noie torsn them properly attested. P.BONT : n-- e sna er