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PEL tTIER A CO. UGIST AECEIVED A LARGE LOT 0*'0 kiE WHITE LEAD, INSEED OIL, OME GREEN, PAL VARNISH, 0. SODA, QUININE, rn/I VERMIFUGE, PS. SALTS, ASTOR OIL, ~~SULPHUR, COPPERAS, SPANISH BROWN, PUTTY, OW GLASS AIN OIL ABP BLACK POTASH, CON42NTRATED LYE SPTS TURPENTINE 00 LIVER OIL, MN 'KILLER .SOAPS, ;RUSHES, SPICES, GARDE SEEDS, &c., &c. All of whieb are m'ale on the most reasonable terms. We solict Lcal PEL. .0Z& CO., DruggIsuss Hamburg, Feb . 2m 6. JOT TO HiIE WORLD I SHALL E-TBE RGER'S Fever and&gue Antidote I E GREATEST DISCOVERY IN THN for Curingpver and Ague, Chills and Never known to fail. For sale by PELLU'IRR a CO., Druggists. ,Feb 16 2m 6 of Sikth Carolina, Ek1o DISTRICT, IN. OAD14AR Y. '. Mathis and wife, vs.r HarrisonaGuardian ad1- r. . and Saaih iluilton. or fl Ordina bx dge o the 8 day March . .ACT OF LAND of the milton. dec'd., situated in n the waters'of Rocky Creek, we nah River, bounding ou lands of Jas. L. G. Holloway, G. C. Mlayson and 'ng two huudred and seventy-fivo -more or les, a a credit until the 1st October, hasersto give-Hond with good perso. and a Mortgage to the Ordinary to chase money. Costs to be paid in pay jostites extra. JAMES EIDSON, 9s.n 4to 6 te ortuth Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, .IX ORDINARY. Mary Timmerinan,1 - cob Timmnerman, Gnardian, For Par. ad litem of Franklin Tlien werman and olhts, minurs.J Tan order fromW. P. Durisoe Esq., Ordina Aty of Edgeflold %District, I a4Il pruiceed to sell at Edgefiold C. H., on Tuesday, the 8th day of ?1arch bext, for? on, a part of the tract of. land of theEatate of #ohn Timmernman, deceased, situatod \in said laistrc, on the waters of Turkey Creek, waters of Saanah River, bounding on lands of John McMqu, David Harlinag, Anthony Onats and othors, dotaining fifty (60) acres more or less. !'anxs Or, SaLEs- a a credit until the first day lter nexa... P. chaser to give 'jond andod Ordin to secureSd purchaso money. Cost to bo paid 'cash, and~also to pay for Titles extra.; -JAMES EID8ON suan. Februry 1859. \ ' 8te 8 STATE OF ,0\T H CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD, DISTRICT, IN ORiIINARY. Y W. . DURS , Equire, Ordinary of Edge. Wheasa Scarboronk Bradwater bath applied to me for tuersof Admiitration, de bo~aia NO., with theswiltannexed, on a nd singular the goods and ehatlessitlhts and credits of John Bailey. late of the Disiric*ursi, deceased. Tefr, therefore,'te cits and adnmonish all and gua the kindred ad creditors of the said de d,I be and appear before mae. at our mext Ordi 's ourt for the said District, to be holden at Court House, on thet 4th day of Mlarchs aow canse, ifany, why the said admuinistra not be graunted. der my band and seal, this 14ah dayof mikhe year'of our Lord one thouuand'eight: fifty nine, and in the eighty-thiraf year ldpneW. F. DUISOE, o.m~n. - 2: 6 ID FALL & WINTER O T HING. *& LABAW, Union llank;) their thanks to .their naumerits and customers for their liberail pattroa to assure them that they ar- e a THELARGEST AND REST STOCKS OF LOTIKING the C, at prices below lasty. e in'saditike the LARGEST SteE .NEGRO OOHE ut, all of our 4~mmake. We invite odw friends in Edgeield- and the tuing Districts, to gile our St.'ek an examii 'om. We ste always aniouato exhibit our GiI and are eenfldent thatte QUALITY and PRIC$ *of our Clothing must glie satisfaction. Augnsta, Sept. 22, -tf 37 * LEWIS, TIE BARBER, EsPECTFULLY informs' th4 jgentleme of EJdgeleld that ho still contindos the businmt athis old tanad, in rear of Messa.Candyh Swen's Store, wher, he will leasedto i his tonsorial attention to alwho may favrru with their patronage. He -ha. now .e 10t of A~ ZOE,SCIi 80s. BlW REFPBRFU3ItKY, dec., with Shave, wus e, Trim' Hair, &e$ In the moat -pr~dsties, and-writh .desputch.. G0ive LX8aB trial, and ynwill bie pleraseI( N-TIE All pehsonas havinelaimns aa the Estate of. James 8. Colenaien, -d'.,a herelby notified to render them in bythe 1st da 1t$59.-otherweise their' note and accounts wi posi tively be d,-lirrd. And those indebted to said Estaste meu4 pay uPthe 10th Fdebrasary next, er they will uwut ssunredl be comapelle& to pae cs. - BEbNEtIPE~RRY, Adn,'e. June 9 9.'. 22Q ~ ay up or be- Btied ! LLPersons indebted to me by e.te'er Bool Acc.unt, are earnestly rtques~ed to eow4 trard and settle up; and to those who have g nglected to pay up,1 would, isat if te an~t~epOi too ey may e1x be waite .ela colelg Oicer. A word to the wise i~sefldent lWM. BILL. iabr, Jan10 2am I Exoutor's Noti~L T IJLattend at the Ordinary'EOd bn Tu . ',ay 3rd, fors a fnal settlement rhe L' late *W. Culbreth, Sr., deeo.sead. All'pe~ inssd arett requested ti, attendJ at thatitaeme and place. 's II. C. CULt ETfl, Ex'or. 'NEW CARL GO NO LOI JUST RECEIVEE ICH.English Velvet Carpeting, En LLEnlih Wire Brussels, Sci English Brusssels, He (lhe abobte Goods are selected expressly for this FLOOR 0] FOR Halls, Entries, Rooms, &c. We have n Floor Oil.Cloths, 12, 18 and 24 feet, wide, 1 and at as low a price as the same quality of Gio Al6-4,4, 6-4 and 8;4 Floor Oil Cloths-'good,G WINDOV1 W E have now on hand and just received, s plain, gold border basket centre, gold boi any quantity,-plain panel bordered Shades, and offering to our customers -and -the public gener from $2 to $12 per pair, all trimmings included. VENETIAN OR Church Aisles, Entries, Stairs, &c. We lish Venetians, seldom found in any Southe and we can afford to sell them at the fair market STAIR 30 inch and 35-inch Round Rods, 30 inch x 1 inch oval, 30 " x 1 " hollow, 30 " x 11 and 11 and 11 hollow, 36 and 40 inch x 1 and 11 inch hollow. Orders filled promptly for'the above Goods, * . .DRUG DRUGGETS, "all Worsted," suitab U"T suitable for Carpets or Crumb Cloths. per running yard. COCOA & CAN[ -4-4, 5-4, and 6-4, Cocoa, Mattings; sita 3JU p ublic thoroughfares, &c., &c. 34, 4-4 checked, chene, striped, &c., offered at prices to a John Cressly & Sons'double sided Mosaie'1n' rabbits, and the -Atherican eagte; &e.; Velvet luj INSIDE AND OUTE The Irish Cocoa Mat,' imported direct; Scote rafted, Choir, Grass, and Sheepskin Mats. All of the above goods we- offer at tb-e lowest Oil Cloths cut and laid, by competent men, thorcit Those in want of the above goods are respectfull; Ai&Country orders promptly attended to. New Carpet Store-205 Broad S Augusta, Ga., Feb. 2,.1859. REAT BARGAINS --1N D[RY GOODi. JAMES HENEY, BAUGUSTA,'GEORGIA, EGS leave to call the attention of his friends and the puiblic to his large and well assorted [tock of Fancy & Doniestici DRY GOODS! 1e having disposed of all his old Goods previous his going to the North, is now in possession of anI ENTIRELY.NEW STOCET Whicli compirises all that is fashionable and Desirabile in Style! He has added to his Store another Departmentd a which he keeps a large supply of Negro Blankets, &c., &c., &c. il of which will be sold at prices not to be beaten by any House in Augusta. e has a splendid lot of DELAINES, worth 7 s. which he sells for 25 ets. C.OAKS and tSilAWVLS, very cheap;. All wool DEL AINES, ROBES, &c., very cheap; Fine SILKS, all styles, cheaper than ever; Embroidered COLL ALIS worth $1, for 50 ets. ND ALL OTHIER GOODS IN PRO0 PORTION. Augusta, Nov 1 tf 43 858--FALL DRY GOD--1858. AUGUSTA, GA., HVE just opened a very large and elegant assortment of BAP..a25 aza.Ci WJCE Which comprises everything in the ti'ade, as well is all that is newv and e'egant in style, excellent in uality, and Loiw Ins Price. They are determined to maintain their old and well etablished reputation of Fair Dealing and Moderate Prices, And would invite all in se-arch of GOOD GOODS, LOW FIGURES, to give them a call at their O3rE PRICE STORE -.-0 Bedi Blankets, Negro Blankets, Negro Kerseys, Plains, Linseys, &O-, And a larg'e stoek of all other Goods for Seryants' wear, at the lowest possible prices. . ---o And as our Rule of Business Is ON E PRICE, AND NO DEVIATION, Noon. will jiyover tnarket price, as the rule force .keo~ ask- Ihe Zowest msarkei .priou and prtes lihe buyer. Therefore, If you wish Good Bat lo Mrcs NORRELL'S If you lke fair snd open deal ng,asNREL$ If you dislike a dozert prices for the sme art~lcl.' and Grfr o rto BROOM & NORRELL'% you don't like to be " baited" on one article, .and pay doubly c-n another, ORE~l 1 fact~lf yoU wish to buy cheap Goods, uet goed value for your money, and trade where you wilf -like to deal, and lbe pleased tosend your friends, . Go to BROOM1 &NORRELL. S Augusta, Nov 9 f 4 ~s' 1 I. PENN haas on hand a fnll assortme e of Garden mSE), w hich lie *arrant" lie fresh and genuine. Jan 29 -.13 Hardware SPENN. Ag't., hans just ~ eae a large ant very dairable stok ' WA K, emI brac d~gener al assoartr .m of Carinr' n To"o and -. Utenaiist lo,. A'x' Si*el ~pue. L1a fasotmuu~it of lloe~s w il bJrun . TET STRE . GER NORTH. AND IN STORE. lish and American Three-Plys itch Ingrain Carpeting, np Qarpeting,'half-.wool and cotton Carpeting market, and are offered at the lowest market prices. L CLOTHS, >w in store a select stock of atorougkdy seasoned rhich we will cut to fit entries, halls, rooms, &c., ds can be purchased for, North or South. Dods, at the low price of 621 cents per square yard. JAS.. G. BAILIE.& BROTHER. SHADES. veral invoices of the above Goods, in -gold border der flowers, and gold border plains, Landscapes buff Holland Shades. The above Goods we are My at really low cash. prices. Our piieces range JAS. G. BAILIE& BRO1'HER, 05 Broad Street, next to the Bank of Augusta.. CARPETING. are offering to the public an assortment of Eng rn market: they are imported direct by ourselves, value. JAS. G. BAILIE & BROTHER. RODS. 36 and 40 inch x 1, 1J, 1 and 11 inch flated Stair Rods, brass, 30, 36 and 40 inch x 11 and 1 inch silver plated Stair Rods. JAS. G. BAILIE & BROTHER, 205 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. GETS. for Crumb Cloths. 12.4 Druggets, all wool$ 6-4 Druggets, &c., all wool, at 50 cts. and 621 cts .JAMES G. BAILIE & BROTHER. ON MATTINGS. )le for offices, counting houses, hotel entries, and , 5.4, and 64 Cantoa Mattings, i. white, red, uit the wants of all. D RUGS. 8, in dogs, peafowls,iion, spoiting scene, fox and s, Tufted Rugs; Tapestry Rugs, etc. IDE DOOR MATS. I C6coa Mats; American Cocoa .Mats, Manilla, market pric.es. -Carpets made, fitted, and laid. gghly acquainted with the business. requested to give us a look befbre purchasing. JAS. G. BAILIE & BROTHER, t., Augusta, Ga., near to Bank of Augusta; and JAS. G. BAILIE, Charleston, S. C. ly 4 0ANDID ATES . WM. QUATTLEBUM, LEWIS JONES, II. BIOUL WA RE, -LEWIS CO VAR, W. W. SA LE, Fo Clor~L.. WIL LIA M L. STEVENS, LEW IS COLEMAN, JA MES SPANN, RLOBEIlT D. BRYAN, JACKSON CO VAR, P. M. NICHOL AS,. EDMUND PENN, S. HA RRISON, '.Por TXa.. Collooto. STARLING TURNER, C. A. HORN, T. J. WIIITAKER,' THEOPHIILUS DEAN, CHARLES CARTER, CIJAS. M. MAY, JOHN C. LOVELESS, 1Por Orc~inary. D. L. TURNER. - W. F. DURISOE, DAVIlD IJ0DIE, J. P. ABNEY, Professional Card. H~E Unulersigned having formed a partnership iin the PRACTICE of LAW and EQUITY rr Edgefiehl Distriet, will give prompt and dill zent attention to all busincss entrusted to their The residlence of Mr. OwENS is at Barnwell C. l-that of~ Mr. SE:DE1.s at Kcdgeih-ld, S. C. EMMET 8SlBlELS, W. A. OWENS. Feb. 1, tf 4 Partnership Notice. j lIE Undersigned have this day formed a Part nourships for the Practice ot LAW and EQUI TY, under the natue and style of LA~onx & Moos. MR. Mooax will regularly attend the Courts at Abbeille,'and will promptly transact all business left in our hands for that District. G. W. LANDRUM, J. P. MOORE. SEd gefleld C. T. Jala1 . - .wit. J. READY, A&.ttorn3Oy tat lIta-W WI ILL give close attention to all business en Wtrusted to his care. 'Office, in the rear of the Court House. 3digeileld, S. C., .lan 12, Om* - 1 LOIUDON BUTLER, .A.ttornoye at XLaave AND SOLICITOR IN EQUIT--Y-. p#- Onice in~the one formerly occupied by W. WV. Adam, Es'q. ~., .CDc 2 8 Edgelield C.H.S..,D.2,18. S. B. GR IF F IN, ATTONEY A'T I1&W AND 80.LICITOR IN EQUITY, Will attend prmpl to all business entrusted to his care. Ohco o 2, Law -Rang. gefleld C. i., usc 8, 1868. tf 48 Js . JD ADISON, AND AO8TiRATII WIll attend~ properly to all -bitsilwss entrusted to his care.. Of0ee, ovei- 1. C. Bryan's store. -Eduetleld, 9,. CIL Des. 1 . ,y 4 -. - M. U T LE R, ' .A T T ORN EY. A.T L AW, Oilce in Law Range,e E~yI DoEPIELD C. U., B. C. 1)1R. HI. PARKER, TAS removed his Office to one formerly occu H L pled by 0. D. TILLrmi, Esq, where he will e pleaed to see his friends and acquaintances. All work entrusted to im-in the DENTIIf line wilt.-receive Ihis apt attention, - e1ih he warrants to be e in the most durable and scion it sanner.. grT .se indehited to hims would confer an es pe avoi- by ametling up if2 GOOn TurIIMGS. am now receiving a1 large reapply of M ACK .1 ERL , No 3, in. 4 'lls., 'anid No 1 and No 2 .Aso, a god supply of the Pink Eye Plan'i POT ATOES.. They are Fresil, and very prol --i yild .. E. BOWERS, AgenS. llamburg, Feb. 2, tf2 - iVE~ DA Y' CHEESE---ust eivec ~afsh~ loL of DAIRY (J11E uprio q~a~ij. K N, Agt. A C~d, ITH the view of miokg a change in our W basiness, wo will, this date, sell our ENR-i, STOCK of Dl)RABLE MERCHAN DIS ajPRIME 00 CASH; VBUT FOR' '8RLY Anxious to close *1C at once, we invite all 4o want a S I? FOR CASH to give us i~call perS ns indc * - 6 Firm, or to W. P. Buf'' individuall, e.r1astly requested to make payment. N . une nor inclination will alloir us to delay- sele ntg, and we earnestly ask he cooperatioef interested. LAND & BUTLER. Jan 12 . . tf 1 ODS. T -COST, - H ESubscri ex ting to enlarge his busi iess-i wishinu to make .room for his ' thich will b - much larger than usu ' o sell his ENTIRE Steck of Ooools -- At Cost for CWs nd Cash only, My Stock is almbot titly new, having been I bought within the last ednonthu. I again call on pers' simebted to me previous to the year 1868; an feel 't but justice 'to say that those who fall to i d-wit~h nie, or make at Isfactory arrangements ith in# between this and the first of March, will Auin their Notes and Ac counts in the hands of p ?torney for collection. 3JHN CHEATHAM. Duntonsvillo, Feb 9 8t 5 MC 33NVV 34'IC7 JS XO. I HAVE on hand an w.1 continue to keep a L .pply of the latest rM most select NIUIC, such as Songs,Marches Wltzes, 9chottisches, &c A. RAMSEY. Feb 9 2t 5 - GRANITEBLE HOTEL, 1 T HE Subscriber h irg taken charge of this HOTEL, respectf lyinforms the public that 3 he is prepared for the 9ommodation of Regular 3 and Ti'ransient Boarders, in reasonable terms. He intends to make-i House a HOME for all who may patronise him4 tad hopes, by strict at tention to thi wants of is guests, to. givesatisfac tion to all and receive !a liberal share of public C patronage. D. A. BODI. Feb 9* 4 Pu Sale. ILL 'be so 'defield C. H., to the high est bidder, DAY, the 18th day of Februaryinst., com aing at 10 o'clock) A. M., portion- of the Estate of P. F. La porde, dee'd., viz: IVINE Mi 'WEGROES. Consistine of two wo' i, one exti-a likely girl 13 or 14 years dd wo'oy, 9 and 11 years old, and b four smaller chha.. ' 0 Corn, Fodder, on 11 Horse Wagon and lar ness, one Carriage and 14as, one Cow, House hold and Kitchen Furjiure, gith other articles not enumerated. . ti TERMS.-The Negrois on one and tLO YOars credit. The other persoilty, all sumtsof and 0oV0 s, 10 on one years credit, interest from date. Pay- ri able annually with note Lnd two approved securi ties. All sums under #.0, cash. Purchasers failing tojomply,-the property to be - resold at first purchases risk,.on the Court House steps, on Satprday 1hs'19th, at 12 o'clock, M. To approve securilt-Col. J. P. Carroll and ohn Hiet. -10.IFIN 11U1IKT, Actn orM.LaoreEx'or. ] Feb 8 - I, L2llrd 5 Public Sale, N- the first ilondif in biarch next, I will se'.1 'iat public Sale, at- Edgefield Court ilouse, to he highest bidder, two Neg'ro Blaves, to wit: A MA NDA, a like-y soug woman, about twenty ears old, and FANN'1, a valuable woman abotL hirty-five years old. 'Said slaves are b oth very S aluable, and will besold under a Miortgage, which as been assigned to mp, executed by Lewis Covar, on the 27th lbecemberj1856.7 0. BR UCE W ALK ER,I ,iPer E~. SEIDII.S, Agent.. Feb. 0 4t 5 Ridelnd for ale; TU E Subscriber desirous of changing his place Iof residence, offeev for sale his VLLUABLE COTTON PLANTATIONI osistng of FIV IC IIUNDRKED A CR ESC, andj in immediately otrghe Columbia and Edgefield On the premises are a fine one story House, with asement, and all necessary out buildings,--all" ew. Also, an exceht ut well of water, a very su-j erior Orchard and Vlneyardl, consisting of a great ariel~y of fruits, a fine Garden, shrubbery, &c. Plantation in fine repair,-cvery field hiavinir a ew well painted gate. Plputation udvantageously atered, &c., &c. CLIN TON WARD. SNov. 24, 1868. tf 46 BT Virtue of the Ml gh Robertson, dle ceasd, Iwil sel athis late residenice in ruch of the personal liroperty as it will take to I satisfy the demand< nainst the Estate of the said luah Robertson, dec'd. The Negroes arc likel'. So arc also the stock f Cattle, &c. Terms made known eh day of sale. .a2 J. W. LlPS40.\B, Ex'or. . N at , NOTICE is hereby gaben, that I have appointed - E. PBN, my lawfdt Agent, to attend to atnd settle up all the busines connected with the Es tates of Peter F. Labordo, dcc'd, and Sarah La- ] are left in his hands for collection, and all persons n anyrwise indebted to said Estates, by noto or i otherwie, are hereby reguested to make payment f the samte to my said hgentt. .M. LABORDE~. ~ Edgefield C. HI., Jari. i0, 1859. Im 2 Assignee's Notice, ALL AND SINGUL.AR, the Creditors of the Alate U. P. H ARRId)N are hereby notified that they are required toyresent their claims duly attested, to the Unidersigied, otn or before the 15th 'I day of~ May next, -and dl those Indebted to the ~ said R. P. Harrison's esise, are requested to make payment to the Undersigied by the time above speciie-as a settleniest of said Estate must be made soon. CHIAB. M. IFREEMIAN, . Assiipee of 10. P. Harrison. Feb'8, 1850. . m 6 Onon Setts & Punting Potatoes. 01 SBBL9. Choice Planting POT ATOES; LUWhite.and Yellow.non BifTTS - Also, choiee Smoke Birf just received and for sal by E. M, PENN, Wanted, 1U I)for.whlchbthehlghest market price will be given to be paid in g.as . We have now inl storea-nd are daily realving a fine lot of FAUIL194iE/0ERIES~ which wil be sold verg' chap for the ready Rhine. Come to Now. rk t6 ai your yearly sup plies ere it be oaIT We have also an arisent of. D. Landreths celebrated fres.h and gein~, .. GkiDE1~IgEDS. . 1 Price 0* ets. pe' pper. 41so-a large lot of those ine Northern rsd 3~liiu pink eyed IISI[ P0 T ATOES. Voi soon ari get some to plant for early tabjle usa, and..o. hie a few fine easly Po taoes to send tly. Editor'mess- earlier than any of yeur neighbors. APPLETON &t. it. PERRYMIAN. Ner'Market, 8. C., Feb2, 4t 4 It'ish Ptzatoes For Eadiag ant Plandong. PENN, IAg'i., ha'. jai received a large sup . ply of -1he bist vaety f.-r plianting and tg. Among which is tLe Prince Albert brand. an. 20 Lf3 Nrfolk and New York Oysters. mHE.above superior'OYS ERS can he had at 8L:E. BOWERSL', in ihhurg, fresh every day4 by Rxpress, in Half anti Whole Calloua. CARPETS, &T REDUCED PRICES, WILLIAM SHEAR, AUGUSTA, GA. ~ AS rceeived a harge and varied supply of CARL'ETS. which lie will sell at very low riees; among which are J. Crossley & Son's Rich Velvet and Tapestry rursels CAR PETS ; Superior Three-Ply and lugrain CARPETS - Ingrain CARPETS, of small figures, for ISed toomis; 3-4 and 4-4 Venetain CARPETS; CARPETS for Halls and Bed Rooms at 25, 37, ind 50 cents per yard; Rich Hearth and Door RUGS, to match Carpets; Crumb CLOTH. by the yard and in patterns; Window SHA DES, in a great variety of styles, nd some at very low prices;. Embroidered Lace and Muslin CURTAINS, of ew ani elegant styles ; Rich )AMASESndu.E. 1N1S ror Curtains; CORNICES, Curtain B NDS- and 1TAlk. tODS; Orders received for OIL CLOTHS to fit Halls ad Rooms, at very low prices , CA RPrS out and niade to fit rooms, and orders romptly executed.. Perons w;shiag to purchase the above articles, re respectfully'invited to call and examine the as >rtment. Augusta Jan 25 tf 3 )RY GOODS AT COST! FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. -0 WILLIAM H. CRANE, AUGUSTA, GA., Vishing to sell off his prTeent Large Stock of Goods efore purchasing a Spring supply, offers them Plor- OnIe 3Con~th% Only, AT COST FOR CASH! IWNOW is the time to lay in a supply of Dry oods Cheap. "Call quick or you will loose the bargains. Augusta, Feb 2 4t 4 SOUTHERN SEED STORE, 0 200 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GA. -0 o THE READERS OF THE ADVERTISER, IS will'iforni Diy -M i"* L , the BEST assertment of GARDEN -EED ever :ought to this market. They are from the cele rated houses of Landreth and Thorburn ef this untry, and the imported, from Nilmo:in of aris. All who have tried the European know that iey are superior to our seed as a sido by side ial will prove. In the DRUG and MEDICINE LINE I can rve my customers with as good and on terms as ,asonab!e as any House in Augusta. V. L.TASTE. Feb. 2, tf 4 CHARLES CATLIN, DEALER IN IANO FORTES, KUSIC, GUITARS, VI0LINS, ANJOS, FLUTES, ACCORDEONS, INSTRUC TiON BOOKS, GUITAR AND VIOLIN ST RINGS, &c., &o., Opposite the United States Hotel, AUGUBTA, G210RGZA. lso, Solo Agen~t for CuzcK~anINc & Soxs, and ZELIERATED PIANO FORTES. His stock comprises every variity of 61, 61, and octave instruments, from $250 to $1,000). Evcry ~strument is warranted Mound and perfect. Augusta, Dec 12 3m 49 RON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, I0NTINUE the above business, In all Its bran. J ches, at the AMERICAN FOUNDRY, and ill be thankful for orders for L KINDS IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, 'r Gold Mines, Mills, Rail Roads, Bridges, and Machinery of all Descriptions. Augusta, Sept. 1 15* 34 WK~ H. TUTT, VIOLESALE A ND RETAIL --DEALER IN rnchi, English aind Ainerican D RU GS, |Io. 3.80, 23roacK Btroot, AUGUSTA, GA. B LU E ST O NE. 3,000 Lbs. for sale fery low, by W. HI. TUTT, Druggist, 180, Broad Street, Augusta. , NSEED OIL WhT E . ,000 L bs. Pure White Lead ; Colours of all kindls. For sale at very low gures, by WV. HI. TUTT, Druggist, No. 108, Broad Street, Auguata. PERM, WHALE AND LARD OIL. A large Stock always on hand and for sale low, yW. H. TUTT, Druggist, No 108, Broad Street, Augusta. CONCENTRATED LYE. he bet article known for mnaking Soap-cheaper nd better than Potash. For sale by W. IL. TUTT, Druggist, No 108, Broad street. Augusta, Nov 1 tf 43 Tal and Winter Styles. HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, UMBDRELLAS, AC. Whnolosale aud ctRota11. EO. W. FEitRY, Augusts, Ga., is .. now prepared to greet his custome:rs with new and extensive assortment of Gents. Fall style afoleskin and Cassimere H ATS, " " " French and A mer. felt do " " " Cloth, ik VAlvet, PI'tsh and hazed Silk CA Pa ; Yoths andl Boys IIATS and CAPS,' sll kindas; Children's Fancy do do elegant styles; Velvet,Silk, Chineal, Straw and Lace 80NNETS. Sui, Scotch Ging. and ParagonU1MBILElLAS; Mwen's and BoysAWool i1ATs, evdry variety of tyle and quality ; These Goods are direct from Manufacturers, nde expressly for this market, and will be sold is low as same quality of Goods c 'i be sold any. vhre. Cull and see. GEO. WV. FERRY, .Under Masonic Hall, Broad ,Sreet, Augusta, Sept 28 tf 88 OTICE.-A1 person: rving claims against the Es'ate of Wi :Loguc, dc'd., are oreby requested to ent thiem properly attest 5d; and all persona ind. htod to said latate must ak immediate psytnent. E. II. YOUJNGBLOOD, Adm'r. Ag18 t( 32 GARDEN SEEDS, WARRANTED TO VEGETATE1 lUST reeived a large collection of GARDEN~ SE~l), of every variety, which is warranted of last year's growth, antd a superior article. Thxese agil will in sold low. Call and get your supple Ar z. a ie .I.II iipNAr an 25at 2 JOHNSON FEMALE UNIVERSITY. T HE, TRUSTERS OF -10HNSON' FEMIALR UNIVERSITY, beg leave to inform the pub lie, that the Exercises of the Institution were re smnied on Wednesday, the Second of February. The Faculty has been re-organized, and arranged so that every department is now supplied with able and efficient Instructors; with the Rev. J. SCOTT MURRAY acting as Prineipal.. In the death of Mrs. D)MM, in the fall of 1857, the Institution is known to have sustained a griev ous loss. But we trust thatloss.has been repaired, as our h-pes' have'been re-ar:imated, f6om having secured the services of Miss. F. P. CHAPLIN, who comes to us with testimonials from distin guished gentlemen and scholars, that leave rio room-to doubt, bat that her qualifications are of the highest order. In the person of Miss COTE, we have satisfac tory assurrnces of a highly competent Instructress in the French-Language: A descendant of French parents, and- accustomed to, the use .of that lan guage afound the fraternal i'esidd from childhood, mufjhaje given her a knowledge of its original structure andrtitMrencror --uancatorioaam attained under different circumstances. The Musical and other ornamental branches it is believed are all equally well provided for, as well as the 'Juvenile or Preparatory School, now in charge of Miss WALLER, in 'whom the com munity have high confidence. The charges here are too well known to need a recapitulation. The Institution ha been endowed, and the cost of tuition in all except the ornamen tal branches, has been reduced by the scholarship plan, to six dollars and a quarter per annum, for cash scholars. The price of boarding is 10 dollars per month In the most genteel fanilies. Our town is emi nently moral, quiet, harmonious and healthy. With arrangements thus fully consummated, Johnson University has again spread her canvass to the breeze, trusting alone for that patronage on wilich her prosperity depends, to the faithful dis charge of all her duties. 0. R. BROYLES, Acting Pres't B. of Trustees. Anderson, Feb 9 2t 5 3OLSOPmTU0. THE DAILY CAROLINA BULLETIN. T HE subscribers ha've commenced to publish, this day, in theCity of Columbia, under the style and title of BRITTON & BRITToN, a Daily and Tri-Weekly Newspaper, on a full Super Royal sheet, upon the following terms: Daily paper, per annum................$4 00 Tri-%eekly " " ................ 200 50" ing:e copies 2 cents, or 10 cents I week. . THiE CHEAPEST PAPER IN TIlS STATE. Columbia cotemporaries, but as it is printed upon a smaller class of type, it will contain as much, if not more, readable matter than is usually pub lished in this city, for one-third lep price for the daily, and exactly halsf the price of other tri-week ly pablications in Columbia. It will be our olject to make the " BULTrM" an interesting and reliable news journal. Every effort will be made to procure for publication the latest news from t.11 sections of the globe, by Tele graph or otherwise; and special care will be taken to mail the paper oarefqlly and promptly to those who may favor us with their orders. Mr. E. 11. BaITToN, long connected with the Press of this State, has been engaged to superin tend the publication and management of the affairs of the "BULLETIN," and we Can tafely promise that no effort will be withheld on his part, if need ed, to make the paper worthy of general patron. age. Persons who may consent to act as Agents for the sale of the " BUL IXt," will be supplied daily upon the following termis, for cash: 20 copies daily. ,StO Jt5| 50 copIes daily $00 80 40 " "& 651|100 " " 1 40 It will be seen by the above prices, that we have determined to publish a cheap Daily Paper, and thus af'ord an op~portunity for all to obtain daily information of every important occurrence which may reach us up to the hour of closing at night. We refer the reader to the salutatory, published in another column, for such information as may be desired, touching the political character af the "BULrTIE'," regarding it sufiicient to state that the ancietnt Innti marks will ever hto kept in view, be thorough Stat. Rights,-thiat the lessons taught b~y Calhoun and his illustrious cotemporaries, and endorsed by the State Rights Party of their day, will ever naid liberal and unwavering support in the columns of the ".BULLETIs." C. K. BUIT TON, Feb. 9, tt 6 TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE, No. 1. W ~ILL attend at the times and places herein after mentioned, to collect the Sta'te andi District Tai for the year commencing the first day of Octo ber, 1858. A t Edgefiehtl, C. II., Monday, 7th February. " Dr. J. C. Ready's, Tuesdazy, 8th " "Dr. John Mobley's, Wednesday 9)th " " Mrs. Norris's, Thu rsdlay, 10th " " Go. Asidy's, Saime evening 3 o'clock. " Mrs. Rhinehart's, Friday, 11th " " Mt. Wilting, Satmurdahy, 12th " SMickler's, Monday, I1.h " " Hlavard's, Tuesdlay, 15th " "Perry's, -.Wednesday 16fhi " "smith's Store, Thursday, 17th " " Nickerson's', Friday, 18th " " Richardson's, Saturdity, 19th " " Burnett'., Monday, 21st " " Cooperaville, Tuesday, 2-2nd "~ "Rountree's Store, Wednesday 23rd " "Shatterflelid, Thursday, 24th " "Liberty Hill, Friday, 25th " " Mrs. Middleton's, Same evening, 3 o'clock. "A . Morgan's, Tuesday, 1st March. "i Wightmia's, S. U. Same evening, 3 o'clock. "Collier's, Wednesday 2nd March. "Red lill, Same evening, 2 o'clock. " Iloward's, Thursday, 3rd March. " Cheathama's Store, Satme evening, 3 o'clock. " Strom's Store, F.rid'ay, 4th M~areh. " Pleasant Lane, Saturday, 5th " " Edgefield C. H. Monday, 7th " , " Pine House, Tuesdaf', 15th " | ' Cherokee Ponds, We'd'sday 16th " " Ilanmburg, Thursday, 1ith " "Beech liland, Frida~y, 1Wth " "Graniteville, Saturday, 19th " " Uateher's, Monid;y, 21st " " Plunkett's, Sanme evening, 3 o'clock. "Lybrand's, Tuesday, 22ind March. "Ridge, Wed'sday 23rd " "Mrs. Allens, Thursday, 24th " SJ. S. Snmyly's, Friday, 2;5th ' "Dorn's Mitla, Same evening, 3'o'clock. C7 The registration of births, deaths, andl marri ages,.still required-time from the first of January I8.58, to ths Arst of January 1852. SFree persons of cilor must make. ther re turns In March, or they are suibject to double Tax, NOTIOEI J)ICK CiIE A T flAit will stand the ensuling season att llartnan 0allmas, a t'll! tac of de!Idh .L6tliLt lilMc, itt thitrty dollars the season, with the privilege of seniding any other season until a Mare piroves in foal. ,l)I0K pHIEATHIAM is ai beautiful black colt, f_y i r t~ ~ ai fifteen hands three inches high, and weighs about eleven hun dred and fifty pounds. Hie was a good race horse. Ho was sired by Imported Albiu, his damn was by Imported Leviathan, grand dam by Pacolet, great grand dam by Top Gallant, great, great grand dam by Lamplighter, &c. THlOMAS G. BACON. January 19, 1859 U' 2 STEAM MILL NO0TICE --From and after Monday 7th of February niet, Monday, Tue-day and Wedinesday of each week will be assigned for Sawitig Lumber af, my Steam Mills ; anid thursday, Friday antd Saturday for the grind ing of Grain, until further notice. R. T. MIMm. Jan12 1 PIE FRUIT. STR AW BERRIES p~reserved in their own juice, which are as fresh atnd delicious as when just plucked from the vine. If you wish a plate of Strawberries and Cream,or a Strawberry Pie. send to HlAlR RISON'S, where may ho found many of the Luxuries and ecessaties of Lire, and all Ifor sale at low flgurcs for cash. Wz11 I. HARRISON, Agt. Feb a .' e *. IREMOVED. W B take this opportunity of informing our PATRONS and FtIKINDS that we have bought out the interest of Messrs. SlU14EY & USHER, of this Town; and have removetfto the Store formerly occupied by them. We return our rincere thanks to the Planters generally for the Lheral patronagc.alwayabestowed upon us, and will endeavor to continue to merit the same. When we shall have the pleasure of greeting 40 our old Friends and Patrons at our new location, they will- find us fally suoplied'with-the following artic!cs: . Superior Java, Lagnyra and Rio COFFEES) F'tuurt's A. h C Powdered&CrushedSUGARS; Golden SYRUP; Orleans and Weit India MOLAbSES; .Enghslh airy C11EE I; No. 1,2, 3, Kits and Barrel, MACKERE; - ieavy Gunny BAGGING; Bale ROPE and TWINE ~ Canvassed HAMS; - Tennessee and Baltimore BACON; Negro HATS, BROGANS and BOOTS. Oils, Turpenine, Glass and Whitelead; TOBA0CC, Indigo, bladder and Spices; Every description of IRON andbTEEL, &*c. We have made arrangements with the most cel ebrated Distillers on the Continent tq supply u the BEST and MOST CHOICE BRANDS OF LIQUORS, That can be produced. Our. future aim and In. tentions will be to keep unimpaired oatr long eW tablished reputation for keeping the FINEST apl mo.st PURE LIQUORS ever oflered in Hamburg. Our large ntmber of customers for Winen and Liquors is sufficient guarantee that we keep the purest s.nd beet articees in this line. Our superior facilities for selling Imp'.rted Wines and Liquors are unquuestionable, as we re eive them direct from the London Pocks. - IN OUR SADDLERY DEPAE.'ENT, Will be found a New and Fashionable Stbock of Sne Saddlesi. warrented for durability and easy id.ng. Albo, American and Enllish hkahsingsi: Buggy and Wagonl Ilarnws, Bridles, Curl an Snaffle Bits3 Whips, &c , &c. II. & N. E. SOL01M Hamburg, Jan 5 tf AMERICAN. ROT IIAMBURG, S. C. TfHE Subscriber returns his thanks to his and patrons for the liberal patronage d to him during the past two yeas, at *eive a continuation of the same. - n e'ttigtv g may patronise the House. SERVANTS, orderly and well been engaged. The TABLE will receive the Prop Attentio:n. and shall be suippliel with narket of Augusta affords. The STAIBLES will be in the charge encltive Ostler, In short, ki'n: friends, I-m going to fl'ort to p!easc you. --0. C. CUNNI Hamburg, Dee 21 Carolina Hotel. T HIS THotel having changed hands, Lopen for the accommodation of I'lanters he Travelling public gene-rally, whos may alwta) expect to fhid at my hoard the substantials of life receptably served. Also, a comfortable bed for ~hemselves, and good attention for their horses, jjf'Call and see .T. N. FISK, Proprietor. Ihamburg, Jan 5, 1869. ly 1 0, A, BOURQUI[f k B, WEHELE, Practical Watch.Makers, FROM LOCLE, (SWISS,) P ESPECT FULLY informs the Planters and the il Public in general that they have opened A NEW STORE IIN ilAMBIURO, S. C., [nGerg.Robinon'smid stand, --wheesheyhs-r ind on hand W ATCHIE3, CLO.1ES, JE~WiLRY, MUSICAL BOXES of all doeseriptionas. all or whiich is warranted to givo good satistaction for 12 months. Prices moderate. LWEspecial attention given to the repairing of Watches, Jewelry, &c. . . ' SHamburg, Detc 13 ' *8Sm 49 A CA RD*, . 1UIIE Subscriber takes this method of return .3ing his thank. to his friends foratheir liberal support during the'past ye-arand res'pectfully informs them and the public ge-n-rally that he still continues. his Family Grocery, And will always keep on hand a COSIPLET R STOCK of every thing in the Grocery line, to which he invites the attention of the trading public. terms are reasonable, as he is convinced th nimble Penny is betfer *han a slew Shillz Also, on handJ a large stock of Boots frsl ) THOMAS KERNA SHamburg, S. C , Jan. 5, 1859. I EDGEFIELD 110 HIA3URG,'S. C. 4 HiS NEW & SP[LENDID HIOU .for Liquors, Lunchesa Befrsauanns, is now kept bym undersigned in a st3 le heretofore unkt place. His WINES, LIQUORS, SEGA BACCO are otamaan uinimlurg, Feb 903 SALE AND LIVERY ST rT HE Subscriber rospetfulily itiforms zcns of Edgefleid and the travellis that he has leased the large and commnodi STABLES AND STOCK LOTS; Attached to the Hlouso recently knowm Carolina liotel, and Is now prepared for th commodation of. - . '*HORSES, STOCK, &c. Is personal attention will be giv-en to the Sta bles, and persons leaving their llorses i'n his care, may rest satislied that they will receive the best treatment He solicits the travellingt commnunit ~ to give him a trial, as lhe desires to convince al tihan it will be to their interest to entrust their Horses to his charge. DROVE RS can also be accommodated with the best arranged Lots for the safe keeping of their Stock, &c. --ALSO The Subscriber will ahways keep on hand a number of HOI~m'ES and VEBIICLEA4, which he will hiru, ouit at reasonable prlce. Personis wish ing conveyattbe fr mE fiegeld-t else whtn have only to leave their ornders, with t~he Eubsrnliber, T. J. WHlITAl(Eft. Jata19_ __f_-___ atmPER BRAW WAmTS ms Zizs I A L rsatts indebted to the anhecrib~er :trd most adlbetionmately invited to call on him axnd pay the same. To his many k'na patrons b a->d heretalis ceald6't5 itaforin theme thitt b still continues the C AllttAGEC and WAGON BU SINESS in all its branches, and warrants all weork executed by him to be done kr .a workmanlike manner. . .STEPJIEN SEAW. Feb 9 3t 5 NTOTICE.--All persons having claims against .Nthe Estate of Mrs Lucy T. Moore, dee'd , are requested to present them p~roperly attested for paymlent; and thoselindebted to said Etate will liease come forward and settle without delay. J. HI. HUGHES, Ex'or. Feb. 2, tf .4 rgf'Also, all persons indebted to mue.. Individu ally, will do well to settle by the 15i.h February. I wan, money. Jl. II. BIIURES. Y UST R EO VED via Char-le-ton, per ) 'Steamer Isabeh, 20 Deen Dr. Martin's world renown COUGH MEDICINE. For sale at Bib Iey's Corner. R. L. GENTRtY, Agt. H~amburg, Feb 9 tf '5 JRISH POTATOES-NOW IS TEE TA~f .TO PLANT! ! TN Store a few barrels superior Planting and i IEating POT&TOES. For sale cheap fur cash by -1WJL1IA RRISON,A 6. feb 9 aif