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PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION. The Savannah Republican nominates Gov. Hammond, and Hon. Rufus Choate, of Massa chusetts, the former for President, the latter for Vice President. To Gov. Hammond it pays the following compliment: "In the first named, we have a man fresh from the people, of strong and origigal intellect, thoroughly accomplished in the philosophy of man and the principles of free government, with a character free from demagogisra and unwarp ed by the temptations that beset the path of the politician and hunter after place. He has watched closely every step in our history and weighed its influence upon our destiny in the scale of political truth; yet, he has never sought to enter the turbid waters and float upon its bosom. He has quietly pursued the avocation of a planter, on the banks of the Savannah, leaving to others the struggle for place and popular applause; but when his country called him, he promptly donned his armor and went to her service. Such a man in the first office of the Government would right up the country anew, and give it a fresh start in its career of glory. Honest and fearless, uncommitted to the schemes and projects of corrupt political parties, he would administer the Government upon the principles of truth and the Constitu tion. We believe he calls himself a Democrat, and perhaps, he is allied in principle to the par ty which that name was once understood to re present. He may be better or worse for this, according to the political optics through wLich he is viewed. le may entertain sentiments we do not wholly approve, yet we have confidence in the man and feel willing to support him. Of this we are sure: upon his accession to power the reigh of demagogues will conte to an end." Of Mr. Choate, it speaks thus: " Of the second name mentioned, it is neces sary that we shobld say but little. Mr. Choate resides in a distant quarter of the Union, and has seldom been in political lire, yet his name is known and revered not only in every section of our country, but in every land where genius and eloquence have a votary or friend. As a constitutional lawyer, the death of Webster has left him without a superior; while as Senator of the United States he exhibited an amount of ability, patriotism and statesmanship that did honor to Massachusetts, and which we look for in vain in her present and late representtive-. le, too, has been aloof from the disreputable wrangles, wire-pulling, place-hunting and in trigues of the present day, and has no share or lot in the disgrace and trouble, to which they have brought the country. He is emninently conservative and national in all his sentiments, and has ever been just to the South. A Whig when thei e were honor and power in the name, and a Whig at heart still, though we believe Le voted for Buchanan, convinced that the contest was between him and Mr. Fremont, and that the country itself was poised on the result." "ALL's RicnT wHnv DADDY'S SoBER."-Such was the motto borne aloft by a boy in a temper ance procession, and there is more in it than would appear at the blush. We have often thought that the little fellow who inscribed this banner spoke from experience, so childishly blunt is the declaration, and yet so entirely natu ral and so very expressive-" All's right when daddy's sober 'To an unreflective mind it would seem a flippant and careless remark, but it was in reality full of pith, and point and deep feeling.-It told a story of sleepless nights and unheard of terror-of oaths and imprecations and unkindness-of negleet and cruelty, and the anxiety of a little bruised and bleeding heart chgiged into love and kindness, and attention. It told a household turned'from mourning to joy. There was more of eloquence in the that little sentence, taken in connection with the circum stances which called it out, than can he found in many a long winded temperance oration; and we do not believe there was a drinking man, whose finer feelings were not eatirely blunted, who looked at it and then went home with a sign of liquor upon him. "AIts right when daddy's sober." The most brilliant of' temper ance orators could not, with the study of a life time, give expression to a sentence better calen lated to touch the heart of a true man. Tan Fraas TNIvEnSmT.-The exercises of this institution were resumed on yesterday. We had occasion to visit the University, and were pleased to meet many old and familiar faces, togther with a considerable number of new one. The prospects of the University for the present year are indeed flattering. The Faculty. enjoy the highest reputation as men of learning and piety, whilst the goverment of the institution is such as to commend it favorably to parents and .those who have the education of young men nu der their control. If parents and and guardians would assist the Faculty in the enforcement of the laws and regulations of the University, we feel assured that the happiest results would follow. WVe would here give expression to an opinien which we have repeatedly heard, vix: that the failure on the part of many students to comply " AK OLDo MAK GONE."-Under this caption, we find the following in the Laurensville Hierald: "We learn with grpat sanee that on the 23rd ultimo, Mr. C. T. Davis, who resides about sixteen miles from this place, worn out by the trials and storms of life, which he had buf'ettedl so bravely and with so much honor to himself for near a hundred years, sank into the quiet sleep of death.-Mr. Davis was near one hundred years old, and was old enough to have distinct recollections of the revolution and its scenes. How sweetly and smoothly old men, v ith a quiet conscience and a hope fixed on high, glide into another world. H~e died, " Like one who draws the drapery of his couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreyms." A MAK Hrxn DY A CoRSE.-The Cincinnati Gazette says that on Saturday night last, a body snatcher wh> hia.l stolen a corpse from a grave yard in the neighborhood of that city, which he had placed in a bag, was hying while endeavour ing to get over a high fence, the corpse falling on one side and the body snatcher on the other, lie having placed around his'shoulders the cord by which the sack was shut, and the cord slip ping about his neck, choking him to death. o B IT U ARTY. Dien, on the 21th of Feb. FRANCIS ANN, eldest daughter of IsaAc and Rascca Oces.s in the elev enth year of her age. She was-kind and obedient to her parents--but she is gone to rest in Heaven ; whor. weeping, sorrow and sighing, are fled away. Weep not for her ! by fleet or slow decay, It never grieved her bosom's care to mark The playmates of her childhood wane away, Her prospects wither, and her hopes grow dark. Translated by her God with spirit shriven, She passed as 'twero on smiles from earth to Heavon. Weep not for her. .J. P.DI. Dman at the residence of Dr. A. C..Teagues, int thb ?illage, on Suday morning, the 5th Inst,, at 1 o'clock, of consuaption, MisS CHAR LOTTE~ ANN~ TJEA1UE, after a protracted illness. H1cr beart no broken friendlehips sting, No storms her peaceful tent invade s. She rests beneath Jehovah's wing, Hostile to none, of none afraid,, OONME RC0I AL. 1A MBURG, March '7, 1859. 1% /fot/en.-Qur infket has been quite brisk the past feind closed with an advanacine -tendency. Th~e prices now qjuoted are froma 7 to Iilf; and a atric.tly flno article-would command 11f. A UG USTA, March 4-6 P. M. L.,t,,,.-The sales to-day, so f-ar as we have hadl re portedl to us, were 737 bsles, as fo'llows: atf 95 @ l ife. IVe heard there was a sale of a very chesico lot at nmuch higcher figures, but we did not obtain the piarticulars. Trho receipts to-day were 575 bates. Thue receipts of Cotton by the Georgia railroad, dur ing the meanthi of February, were IS,445 bales. pa Tbe-receipts of Coutton the past season, up tc About a week ago, were larger at Savannah than at Charleston. Now the increase is in favor of Charles t.,n, by nearly 7.000 bales. At this time last year, the'ro.-eiptsw at Charleston were eaver 58,000 bales more than at Svna.Cntttoait -NEW YORK, March 5. Sales of Cote' to-day 8.500 bales, at advancing prices; Mideltlinlg Uplanidf12) cents. Flour buoyant; sales 24,000 barrels. Wheat activ-e, with sales el ;0,S00 bushels. Corn impro.ving, sales of 17.000 bush. eij5..mized 8'7, and yellow 85 eents, Spirits of Tur. .patie arm', at 5, ess. per gallon. RIce Airm. CHARLESTON, March 8. Theo market this'forenoon, was quiet but Arm, with sales of 500 bales, at prices ranging from 101 to 121 et. CHATTANOOGA, March 2. -River in .high tide, and boats running with good freights. Market prices good, with fair activity. Baor.-Stocks fair; sales of country cured from the banks at 91 @ 91 cents, hog round. Sales of city cred at 10 ats. - ord.--Sales 111 cents-supplylight. NEW ORLEANS, March 3. Sales of Cotton to-day 6,000 bales, at 11 @ 1II eta Market firm. Sugar steady-61 @ Q0 ets. Molasses Sliets. Flour firm-sale. 4,000 bbla., at $6. Corn active-sales 11,000 bushels, at 82 @ 85 ets. Mess pork dull-$17 45. - Coffee firm-sales 3,800 bags at 11@ 1cts. . Freight on Cotton to Liverpool, 7-1d. CINCINNATI, March 3. -Fiour active-males of 9,000 bbls. at $5 85 @ $6 25 for April delivery. Whisky 251 eta. Mess Pork very dulG and quotations nominal. Lard-sales of 150 bbiLs. at I1I eta. Whoat advanced 2 ets. Sugar and Molasses dull, and quotations nominal. New York elebange J; Now Orleans i premium. SUPPER FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES. ho Ladies of the Methodist Congregation will give a SUPPER in the Odd Fellows' and Masonic Hall, on Tusay evening, the 8th of March. Beur of admission, 7 o'clock A. M. Price, One Dollar; Children 50 cents. 'ie ladies respectfully and earnestly solicit the patrofage of the community at large. it 7 po-The Friends of Capt. J. B. Griffin anoence him as a Candidate for BRIGADIER GEERAL First Brigade of Cavalry, S. C. M., to fin the vacancy occasioned by the reeignation of Brig.-Gen. PxUanRMM. Abbeville Press and Anderson Gazette please copy andTorward account to this Ofice. lt r9 t ' 9 I DENTISTRY. R. H. PARKER, can generally be found at the Office furmier ly occuied by G. D. Tillman, Esq . and willk. esure to be there during Sale- day week. Mach 2,1859 t 8 ikT E W G OO D S. T IE Subscriber is now receiving a splendid NEW STOCK OF GOODS of EVERY DE CRITI1'1ON, to which he invites his friends and the public in general to call and examine. T0nkful for past favors, he hopes by strict atten tion islaniness to6 merit a continuance -)f the same; and*b adopting the C.'A.S1-I SisTEm, He bipes to be able to please all who may give him a Cal-* B. C. .BRYAN. Marc , 1859 tf 9 MOOTS & SH OES. T IB~ubscriber has just opened in this Town a BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, to which h invites the attention of the L:adies and gon tiems if the communuity. 28-9is Stock is NEW and COMPZETE, and his TERA VERY LOW FOR CASH4 pj.e hopes to merit a liberal share of public patrone. D. W. CXIHRISTIAN. Mar 9'. ti ; 9 -THE HOO SUIIG. 7UTIISH lant is said to bo an excellent substitute for A.Argu. I have now in store a few dozen papers 4the seed, and as it dues not cost much to make ths experiment, I would navise those who tire fondrof Asparagus to give the H~o Sung a trial. Mr. Is Taste, of Augusta, says : " Having given the Hoe Sung a fair trial, I amt preplared to say that it is resy a delicious vegetable. As a substitute for asrags, I consider it sup~eriIor to that phlaiit." And 5r. Dennis Willis, writes to the Northern Fanser 4.follows: "I ha cultivatedl for some time the Hoo Sng plant whih I think worthy of being generally known. It is a spcies of lettuce andl may he used ys such when ysqug. But its chief merit is in its being an admirb substitute for asparagur. When the plants are ne* ready to flower the btalk is quite tender, and fruhalf to three fourths o.f an inch in diameter and on sng soil sometimes three feet high-it may be entjiuad oqkeLha anrnu. The cultivation is the a in all respects as lettuce. The soil can not be ~ostrung--the richer the better. Sow qjuite thin, oe' stalks will he sniail. It will yield ten times inee; on the samne space of ground than as ~he above, together with a full assortment of GARDI~ SEED, for sale by -W. If. HIARRISON, Agt. March 9, 1858 . tf. 9 Horn's Creek Land for Sale. IIe Btib-eriber will offor for sale at Eingenoild C. AN., en the first Monday in April next, a portion of herflNE LAND. Thiiland lies broad-sido to the plantation of Dr. H. Buit, and also adjoiining B. H1. Miller, George W. Jones and the lands of the Estate of B. (allmian, dec'd. Thistrget will contain between two hundred and fity sad.three hundred acres--only a small portion cleared. Thesesdesirous of riding over it, will Ibe shown the land liy B. G. Ryan, at ay time. The land will be surveyed after the sale. TzEa0a or SAI.E-One third cash, one third first day of Janmary 1860, one third first tof January 1861. The two last paymeonts to be secured with notes and two good securities. Titles given when the terms of sale are complied with. S. R. GALLMAN. Masek 9, 1859 ttf 9 Thie lInported Spanish Jack 00LUMBUS! T 3 Subscribers having purchased the Celebrated Jacek COL UMBUS, offer his services to the stock raing community of Edgetield District. Ho will stand the-Spring season at James M. Lainham's and Elbertilundy'., 12 miles from Edgelield C~. H., and 12 mile froma Hamburg. Far further particulars apply to either of the sub scribers..- JAMES M. LANHAM,i ELUiERT MUNDY. Marchf9, 1850 tf 9 FOR ALE-TH EEGOOD WORK HORSES. Apply to L. S. JOHNSON. : arj ,1559 tf 9 Sweet Potato Seed. O~NE hundred bushels of Sweet Potato Scud (a c.Fhoed variety) for sale at uric dollar pecr bushel cash. -A LSO one Negro CARtPENTER to hire for the balance of the year at a rpaaonable price. JOHN A. ADDISON. Mrchg 9; 159 2t 9 TIlE SATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA EDGEFIEL~D DISTRICT. iN ORDINARY. BYW . DU RISOE, Emquire, Ordinary of Edge. Whss; Margaret Willis, bath applied to mm for Lettera iuf'Admimstrtmn, ..n all arfl simgular the trois arnd- thaat's, rights anid rdits ci Darling Willis, latesof tihe (lim.rict sofar'ldl iteceuesed. Tisse d af, thieenre, mm, chte arnd atinsontishs all and slngalar, the kindmred and~ editmrm or mh,. sid dleeiae .in, ItS6 -sa~ appear before sme, at our neil U.rdinrr' s Court fors il said DiIsrwt, te, be h11f ob- a dgfi Cor~t' Hsrdsi, an time I19th day of March inspl. mmu shmoW eaI-55,if any, eay a he said damiraauratunsould nia hre grad., Gsiven hler sty hand arid 'eal, this 7mh day of March, ina the. year of our Lord uoic tho~tuansd eight thudrsd abd fifty-ninme, andi irn the eighity-third year of Amaeriein..idependlence. W. F. D URISOE, 0.a D. Mareb 01859, 2t 9 NOTICN.--All persons having demands against Lithe Estate of Rtichardl Searns, dee'd., are re quested tojgesent theni .n or biefore the 7th day of Juulii proagly attested; as there will bo a final aet theaent.ef maid Estate on that day. .kLLINUTON SEARLS, 1 Ad'r I[CHl. BARRIETT. J r Mar 9 :, 3m*in 9 Jus t A rr iv ed. H OY'a"%aper Phosphlate of LI MrP; lE00hKwa-(purne) WlilTEllAD.; 100 Metgay arid Waron H ARNESS3. -,--Also, its Store Severai Boxes Window L A S.3 LW. for .ate at, low prie,-s, at H 1. dr N. E. SOLO.\ON. Hamnbura Mar I 8 T E DIES--.\re patrt'eu~arly re questedl teLTILand. give my) F'ANCY and TU1LEtT ARTIC~ianezatninnti nr. -W. 11. IIARRISON Au?. Jan.25 af NEW. SPRING GOODS ! T HE Subscribers are now receiving their SPRING STOCK for 1859, which they are offering at VERY LOW FIGURES FOR CASH ! Knowing the CASH SYSTEM to be far the best we intend to confine ourselves as near as possible to the Cash basis. We cordially invite all Cash customers to call and examine our Stock before purchasing else where. Our GOODS has been bought principally for Cash, and selected with the GREATEST CARE from first Class Houses in New York, Baltimore and Charleston. So give us a call whether you purchase or not. Our Stock comprises every article usually kept in a Village Store, consisting in part of Ladies' DRESS GOODS of every style and quality; American and English PRINTS; Scotch Plaid, American and French GINGHAMS; BAIREGES and TISSUES of every style; Bonnet RIBBONS of overy hue and quality; DRESS TRIMMINGS in great variety; Ladies' Extension HOOP SKIRTS; Misses' " " " To the HOSIERY, GLOVES and TRIMMINGS generally we invite especial attention, as they were purchased directly from Importers, and at very low prices. TO TIE GENTLEMEN, We say walk in and examine ourStock of Gentle men and Boys GOODS, which were purchased ex pressly for those who wish to buy low for Cash. TO HO'7EKEEPERS. We wish to call your attention to our large and well selected stocks of CROCKERY, GLASS and Queen's WARE. TIHE PARM We call the attention of the Farmers to our Stock of AXES. HOES, CHISELS, AUGURS, SCYTHE BLADES and STOCKS, TRACE' CHAINS, &c. TO SPORTSMEN. We have on hand Colt's Patent REPEATERS, with other styles of PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT and CAPS. TO ONE AND ALL., We wish to call your special attention to our large and well selected stock of SHOES, embracing every variety of style and quality, which we warrant to give satisfaction. Groceries. We have a full and complete Stock of GROCE RIES, consisting in part of New Crop West India MOLASSES; New Orleans SYRUP; SUGARS and COFFEE of every quality; RICE, PEPPER, ALLSPICE, GINGER; SODA. STARCH, SOAPS of every quality; SEGARS and TOBACCO of various brands. 5M-Como in and price if you do not wish to buy, so that you can be well posted as regards price and quality. HUDSON & COGBURN. N. B.-Wo have a few hundred pounds of line Tennessee SHOULDERS we will sell at 10 ets. to make room for a large lot of Bacon w6 are expecting to receive from Tennessee shortly. nf. A C. Mar 9 tf 9 A Card, W ITI the view of making a change in our business, we will, front this date, sell our ENTIRN STOCK of DE1RABLE MERCHAN DISE at PilIlE CUST for CASH, BUT FOR CASH ONLY! . Anxious to close out the Stock at once, we Invite all who want Goods CHE AP FOR CASH to give us a call. All. persons indebted to the Firm, or to W. P. Butler, Individually, are earnestly requested to make payment. N eith-r time nor Inclination will allow us to delay settlemFnts, and we earnestly ask the co-operation of all interested. BLAND & BUTLER. Jan 12 tf I New Goods for the New Year. E PENN, Ag't., has re-peniehed hiii Stock * with a new sud frealh supply of I ry Goods, lar dware, Groceries, Sho~es, and many other deai rable Go'o.ls. ,.uitedl to the weaso'n, Ilis Stock is now complese atid ready for thle tr..de fur the new year, nd will he found equal to any ini the market. The public are re.ctrully invited to ca.ll and get rond b.1rgaini.. All orders will be pr'omitly atnd areful executed. Jan.'2ti 3 CLOUDSVILLE ACADEMY, T lIE Exercises of this Academy were resumed on thel 1.4 lnst., under thei m~anagement of he Subscriber. The solastie year will be divided into two S ssions oif five months each. Rates of Tuition for the Term of 10 Months. IFirst Class-SpellIng, Reading and Wri ting, - $16,00 Second Class-Arithmretie, English Gram- O0 mar and Geo.:raphy,200 Third Class-liighecr Mathematics, Latin, and Natural Philosophy, 2.5,00 The abovo A cademy Is situat'd 1& miles East f the Pine House. Pend' ia your boys at once. You shall receive full value for your money. None need enter un less thaey inend to submIt to close ap~plication and strict discipline. B. F. LOVi.'3ACE. We, the undersigned patrons, take pleasure ini recommendingi the above lichool to a liberal share f public patronage. A ON ;. M. WEVER, E. P. HI. KIRtKSEY, S. MtcDA NIEL, 11. M. H[OLSONBACK, J.HI. SWEARENGIN, WM.. TONEY. Feb10 80" 6 WOOLLEY TOWN HfATS! JOHN WOOLLEY, - - NEAR t5RANITEVILLE, S. C., R ESPECTFULLY announces to the citizene.of South Carolina and the South at large, I hat e Is now prepared to turnish H AT S OF EVERY STYLE AND Q~UALI tY, A s well made, of as good material, and on as. rea sonable terms as can be found any where Ina the United Sta:es.. gW Persona desiring further informatiom -will please address me at Graniteville, S. C. JOHN WOOLL EY. Jan 19 tf 2 Administrators Sale. I1)Y virtue of an order from W. F. Du: isoe, Or .IJdinary, I will sell at Edgelield C. 11., on M1 on day the 14th March.,dll the shares of Joan Crot-oh, deceae.l, in th-- Stock of Odd Fellows' &, Masc nic Building Association. Tr~nxs-On a credit until the 28th Dec. 1859. S. CR0 JCH5 .Adm'or. Mrarch 2, 1850 2t - Administrator's Bale, B Y an order from W. F. Dur-isoc, Esql , Ordi nary, I shall proceed to sell at my residence, all ti'e Periona' Es ste of ( abedience H~olley, dec'd, on Thursday the l7th day of March, cosisting o1 One Likely Negro Fellow, A small lot of fluttschuld Furniturw, ad a lot of Cattle, &c , & c. 'l EnAs-For all stums of Ten Poilla and fitdel carlh, no- all an. ov..r Ten Un.iIara, ont a edia fit' til the first of Novemzber Itiett With inte Ort fron day of sale. Pu.~chasers to glie notes ~ithb' good scuri A LL':N 1"l1AN3LIN, A..m'or. Feb 22, 1850 8t 8 STATE OF SQUTH'J CAROLLINA, EDGEFIEIID DISTRICT,. IN COMMON PLEAS. E. II. Chamberlain.) . s. Foreign Attachmnt(. - John C. Thomas.3 T i11lE Plaintiff in the nbhove statedl case having Z.this dasy filed hi. Deelaration itn my oflibe, and the liefendatit havinig ner'ther wife nor Attorney, known tar reside within the hwti-na of this State, on whom copies of said declaration with rules to ph-ad, can be aerred, On~ motion ot' Mhesra. Ca-roll & ia-on, l'lainuti's A ttorneys. Ordere-d. 'l bat aid lte'endanat app.-ar and plead to said De-elaration within a y-hr and a day fronm th.- date hmereof, or fina! atid ab.olnte jelge-ment will be given against hian. TI l(.4. G.- UACON, c.c r. Cl'-rk's Office, Se-pt. 27. 1858, ly 38 I'INE DAIRY CIIEESE--Just receiwed .'a fre.h lot, of DAIRY CHEESE, of superior quality. E. PENN,.Agt. N'ov 3 tf 42 NORTHI CAROLINA BACON. J UST receIved 1,600 Llss Choice North Carol S a BACON, and for salo low by E. M. PENN. Feb16a f a NEW CARPET STORE GO NO LONGER NORTH, (;A RP E T ING. JUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE. ICH English Velvet Carpeting, English and Ajmerican Three-Plys, English Wire Brussels, Scotch Ingrain Carpeting,* English Tapestry Brusssels, Hemp Carpeting, half wool and cotton Carpeting, The above Goods are selected expressly for this market, and are of'ered at the lowest market prices FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, OIR Halls, Entries, Rooms, &c. We have now in store a select stock of thoroughly seasonec Floor Oil Cloths, 12, 18 and 24 feet wide, which we will cut to fit entries, halls, rooms, &c. and at as low a price as the same quality of Goods can be purchased for, North or South. Also-4-4, 64 and 84 Floor Oil Cloths-good GO-od3, at the low price of 62.3 cents per square yard JAS. .. BAILIE & BRTHER. WINDOW SHADES. W E have now on hand unta just received, several invoices of the above Conds, in gold borde plain, gold bonier basket centre, gold border flowers, and gold border plmns, Landscape any quantity, plain panel bordered Shades, and buff Holland Shades. The above Goods we an offerig to our customers and the public generally at really low cash prices. Our prices rangi from $2 to $12 per pair, all trimmings included. JAS. G. BAILIE & BROTHER, 205 Broad Street, next to the Bank of Augusta. VENETIAN CARIPETING. OR Church Aisles, Entries, Stairs, &c. We are offering to the public an assortment of En5 F Zina Venetians, s.ldom found in any Southern -arket: they are imported darect by ourselves and we can afford to sell them at the fair market value. an weJAS. G. BAILIE & B3ROTHER. STAIR RODS. 30 inch and 35 inch Bound Rods, 30 and 40 inch x 1, 11, 11 and 1i inch flutt 30 inch x 1 inch oval, Stair Rods, brass, 30 " x I " holloir, 30, 36. and 40 inch x 11 and 11 inch silve 30 ' x If and it and l} hollow, plated Stair Rods. 36 and 40 inch x 1 and 1* inch hollow. Orders filled promptly for the above Goods, JAS. G. BAILIE & BROTHER, 205 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. DRUGGETS. DRU7GGETS, "all Worsted." suitable for Crumb Cloths. 12-4 Druggets, all wool lu* suitable for Carpets or Crumb Cloths. 6.4 Druggets, &e., all wool, at 50 ets. and 62i eti per running yard. JAMES G. BAILIE & BROTHER. COCOA & CANTON MATTINGS. 83 44, 54, and 6.4, Cocoa, Mattings, suitable for offices, counting houses, hotel entries, an "-, public thoroughtares, &c., &c. 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, and 6-4 Canton Mattings, in white, red checked, chene, striped, &c., offered at prices to suit the wants of all. IMPORTED RUGS. John Cressly & Sons' double sided Mosaic Rugs, in dogs, peafowls, lion, sporting scene, fox an rabbits, and the America eagle, &c.; Velvet Rugs, Tufted Rugs ; Tapestry Rugs, etc. INSIDE AND OUTSIDE DOOR MATS. The Irish Cocoa Mat, imported direct; Scotch Cocoa Mats; American Cocoa Mats, Manills Tufted, Choir, Grass, and Sheepskin Mats. 'All of the above goods we offer at the lowest market prices. Carpets made, fitted, and laid Oil Cloths cut andlaid, by competent men, thoroughly acquainted with the business. Those in want of the above goods are respectfully requested to give us a look before purchasing siCouutry orders pro.uj tly attended to. JAS. G. BAILIE & BROTHER, New Carpet Store-205 Broad St., Augusta, Ga., near to Bank of Augusta ; ani JAS. G. BAILIE, Charleston, S. C. Augusta, Ga., Feb. 2, 1859. ly 4 NEW SPRING GOODS. SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERI T HE Subscribers are now receiving their Spring DupRl GD Capital Prize, $50,000 To which they invite' the attention of the citizens - - f Edgefield and vicimnity-especially the Ladies. TIC:H.EITB ONI. $10. HUDSON & C00BUN.'' March 2, 1850 tf , 8 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. As thne members or our fIrmu have, b'y way of purchas< :gEg'' ||34lL r..E b~econne the. ownaers or the grants chaerteredt by the btates < IDemaware, Ker tuCky, Miisurti, anmd partof those in Genrgi, -:N-undler the munagemenat of( ?Me,.rs. Urego.ry & Maurr,< ( aIl ics' Worsted Dress Goods, p mga ";dijrg";r, 1"J na4it m SHAWLSA~D CLAKS. have tihe mnanagement of the Sparia Acadermy Lottery, an SHAW S AN CLOKS. a..therS, as abhave named. In alli trantsaicOtns We have endleavored to conduct a I' E Subscriber, being desirous of closing out bueine.. wit integuilr and prompnno... and we can aur hbis sitock of the above Goodsa to make room thne public that the patrroae heretofore bestowed on uns I for his Spring Stock, wvill sell them at well deserving of being transferred to our smeesrs COST FORl CASH. Augusta s ocm. 1, 15. S SA o They are all of the ]ateaitrstyles and very desl- WOOD, EDDY.a CO., MANAGERS ra , 16 - f .PE ,Ag SUCCESSORS TO S. SWVAN & CO. GENUINE GA D N SE rpE following chneme will be drawn by Woot GARDE SEE . .LEnny & Co., Managers' of thne SPARTL 20 WOK ! O WOK!! OOK !!! ACADKY*Y L0TT1ERY, in each of their Singi F yea wish early Spi~ng Vegetales, now in' Number Lotteries for Mlarch 1850, at AUGUbTA .the time to commence your Gardening opera. Georgia, in public, under the superintendeseo c tions. Go to work inmmaediately, and go to wtork iCommisioners: enegtically. Get your ground in readiness, and| Class 10 Driaws Saturday, March 5, 1859. cme forthwith to the Subscriber for your GA R- Class 11 Draws Saturday, March 12, 1859. DEN 8EED, wiho has now Ii sto~c a choice and Class 12 Draws Saturday, Maroh 19,1859, frehi variety of SEED. His Stock consists in Class 13 Draws Saturday, March 26, 1859, part of Asparagus, Beet, .Bean, Birocoli, O H LNO IGENMES Cabbage, Collard, cel.-ry, Carrot,.Cucumber, 5,0 ikt Early aorn-Egg Plant, 5 8 I .Z B IIoo-Sung-a substitute fur Asparagus, NAL RZ OEEYNN IKI Leek, Lettuce, Pie A pple ?nielon, Mustard, Onion, Okra, Peas, Paranip. Parsley, T EDZW Raddish, EC AUDYI AC Squash, Salso-y, Spinsch, Preof.. . 5ei)I1Pizo . Turnip, Tomato,.. . onuj a . . [7'These SEED arc all warm anted,. and, if, in1........ 5ntulo . .. ay instance they shouild not turn ontt as repre-1 .. bIOle" . . 1 seted, the pun chaser will please tn'ifynme imnme-APOIMTOPIZ. diately. W-. i. IHA RRIcON, A gt. 4Przso$40pr'atgtSe,0Pieae$1 MarhS 3 . 2 8 ~a 9,nni' , Preparatory M e d i e al Class, *:.') a a :10::' ~* ~* 4 '~ a' 0,00 Tickets! a ~ 1 Prize of ...................... 10, 1. Mo. Gason, M D. A. N Tally, E D . ..........nauntft.. ......,.008,0 Wit a onvniet Lctue oom an saplemeas1 Cetletu .. k.eo10imlTikt.........$600 of ltusrotin. tudets ill e rasivd ether~ a i 1 Qurrz of for hisCoaseor fr tme hol Tem ofStuy. . s5 I "ihha Tickts fr t~e Cor~c. .... .... $250 Tin Lis of rawn Nuttl~ent a ....r.....il.be .efs and urgial asesat ay pintwher th serice Pu~rtiz t ver0 APprix't' is drawn Pz anrp~: e in1, comod~oPaietswh coe ro arod it "n "aie 25$10 "ia mmn 0,00id lmndml a1."r comotabe qartrs.dratnm-.4ime usua5l ti5,01 ''art u"' j' & flto~mit~ JeelryStoe. 4<.S " M 15AN4 " whrb ntfor Ties In su H__AVING__henucleusofa__Clas____therO___ee, sArA l'ircularo socitypa o twnher tes l puroseto ivea ieres f P A TIC L ae. Th oe mey ani ofrern mutb mesdI LECTURES, commeneing onle Evelpe, o the ArtMnaIiETFCTSOFPCAE ilb nda Apri n ing wil bpth at tee Sping Jluy. om iengtwlnls sthricyes:le~l WAt Aconvenien Letue Room us, andtuaple mn ut Adete ofrders o Tofk tor Chlena icets....... of iluati~y ontuets T wbil bne receive eth er. " "f, 1In Qate "O ............lit rorthi Coirs or for the Ltehe, er, of Study. k 10 Eighth, ......--... e eto tof Cumial frm epidemics re~ti- i5' ol:Dist NGfli KET. Ont laf E dTInFICATE hsae d sisa deiral Leot n ge adipaes or elwi eniF y u aae re er Bardi gwillbteecue fot oewo applyarfroni chas aniihe'i l' eets endiing mtatanyaagure they maym<, Tietels r thea willrco,...t..f...n......$25,00 The tk rawn l Nui~ean Prioe wikll be sehlnt Feeifr fil ee d uivide inctudino aboa o,...100,fi0 Par "'dtIii5 t e ara reips Drohseh. GSTONi cn LEYte at an inm Medca giteir retI fe coutyndta. aIsde Surial fore bothan Ppind, Teaher t th eyie n- eue th'at 0vr rrOIJTe isda OLand a , n oeter ay be eirdan d tnear prepaedItoac- ithouSTedution commodei adin and cooWrtinabroad w t uprte, fI s'd'nira m l fe .Gogrtaphy, quarter ArtmtiRadTmiCEa TollyiE P0NETiThose ho pre g, WFit:in, stre.,.. ex.to.RA..... 20, o seirgidin mo.b il, ca us of l AD A3 E.e 8e. Engis Gramar 8orphy Aat.. Eol'rE, ro. laniy o r . hr hyh 4. hilsohyAnien HstoyAlg. an I)e. The morderi fomdChanuellor Waerdaw A,8il0 will.. b... p..ne.......h . .Spring Fteid i s mm ~ r, herb notf th rdtr P.cadT~em aov ,e Acaem lss bued reenl Ruuthllteo agfedI a.ht ope cdintyh MneigoTabo .ih, nde hoe wsuper.g amdilynrv W n'oE'r u thei .laansta t oparnie us cian obtai. boardA on Esma Ett or, Wt1n , said mYad O* or h-- r tdniton bhems convenin to ut h y cam.-nydda Al onesf oia i. numt,eas oiewtar. tdr r saidh a he ngtheirehoilratoi yearchol will titdobtendywills b arre in T.eek a..r nek,11hs1t:Aupatt hihbilbdved into t werovaae a see trin o A. SIaMKl'aSlicsii~a Dd t s eabve a or bctoth Pui adTecer hac!.y ~S 2,85 E3FSofTm CAI IA emraAtebginn of theYLYear ~ EDT FItoEW frn)menthe CT. RAT 1O TUOITIN NBQ, 2.G orah , .eia A Bhme Ni , ead-te manda Holy Fera y, a gg r4M.L . TRIS. ing, w riting, &I,. . . . . . . ....0,00 Vig in it E .3' oli ly , andsge Not. 8. EngB.sIGrammar GJoIrphyniao Gore Ta .. Holesn fo'2;oett i e. 2h3so, 18 cen9i tory 7le Rnall fuan00 oe fon Chreianllfor arla braone...................... on0 nte cmi maeor, Turher andt othe criors, ereCtet ieigbrho. havn ayonewiainst pabfley the fora of Otoeir 1869,s aandst No troius a banbadoesnbe Estate,.fof. the said deceased,-aer-ohrn.t Gog Tunan otrs bfor the1h0 qustdtog n themr hIrn ope l attesnotedy wihe pyble tar. n1he semet of r10bhi oftat l drigteid; aae anths ineae termaid stt, ote nA.edbJh SleKN, r.ED JT. A BDOAINR , nr. Nte s oFera M. LNDTR U.M - C W R BN'an iniSP, 0i ah an oe oe GANDIDATES. mqox -horriff. W. W. SALE, WM. QUATTLEBUM, LEWIS JONES, H. lIOULWA RE, LEWIS COVAR, Wcor Olorls. S. HARRISON, WILLIAM L. STEVENS, LEWIS COLEMAN, JAMES SPANN, ROBERT D. BRYAN, JACKSON COVAR, F. M. NICHOLAS, EDMUND PENN, JOHN C. LOVELESS, STARLING TURNER, M. W. LYLES, C. A. HORN. T. J. WRITAKER, TIIEOPIIILUS DEAN, CHARLES CARTER, CHAS. M. MAY, "P'or OrWcinary. J. P. ABN EY. D. L. TURNER. W. F. DURISOE, DAVID LODIE, Professional Cards TlE Undersigned having formed a partnership L in the PRACTICE of , A W and EQITUTY for Edgefleild District, will give prompt and dill gent attention to all business entrusted to theh care. The residence of Mr. OwEs8 is at Barnwell C, [I-that of Mr. SEIBELS at Edgefild, -. C. EM.\ET SHIBELS, W. A. OWENS. Feb. 1, if 4 Partnership Notice. TilE Undersigned have this day formed a Part A nership for the Practice of L A W and EQUf TY, under the rame and style of LANDBUx & MooRE. MR. MooRE will regularly attend the Courts al Abbeville, and will promptly transact all busimna left in our hands for that District. G. W. LAN DRUM, J. P. MOORE. E.Igefield C. hI., Jan 13 tf 2 W31. .1. R EADY, .Attorxx.cy at "Emaw,e VW IL L give close attention to all business en trusted to his care. Office, in the rear of the Court House. Edgefield, S. C., Jan 12, Gm* I LOUDON BUTLER, .Attorzaloy at'Iamw AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. p1 Office in the one formerly occupied by W. W AdaMs, Esq. Edgefield C. H., S. C., Dec. 22, 1858. S. B. GRIFFIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN EQUIlTY Will attend promptly to all business entrustei to his care. Ofice No. 2, Law Range. Edgefleld C. 11., Dec 8, 1858. tt 48 M. C. B U TLEB t, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office In Law Range, EDOEFIELD C. H., S. C. 2 May 15 tf 2 E M. PENN has on hand aftll assortmie e.of Oarden SEED, which he warrants purn fresh and genuine. I Jan20 f PELL2TIER & CO. .DRUGGISTS, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LOT 01 PURE WVHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, CHROME GREEN, COPAL VARNISH, S. C. SODA, QUININE, VERMIFUGE, EPS. SALTS, CASTOR OIL, 0 SULPHUR, COPPERAS, 49SPANISH BROWN, PUTTY, VWINDOW CLASS, TRAIN O]L, a LAMP BLACK, POTASH,. CONCENTRATED' LYE, SPTS. TURPENTINE, a'COD LIVER OIL, PAIN KILLER, SOAPS, - BRUSHES, B SPICES, GARDEN SEE~DS, &c., &c. All of which are for sale on the most reasonabl terms. We solicit a call. !PELLETIER & CO., Druggists uHamburg, Feb 15 .2ni 6 JOY TO THlE WORLD! SH A LL E NIE RGE R' aFever and Agule Antidote I TIE0R E A T E8T DISCOVERY IN THI iWOR LD for Curing Fever and Ague, (hills a! Fever. Never known to fail. Fur sale by AcPELLETIL'R & CO., D.uggists. rHamburg, Feb 16 2m 0 Ridge Land for SBale. T1IH E Subscriber desirous of changing his pla SIof residence, o'rs for saleo his VALUABLE COTT'ON PLANTATIO] Conaitng of F1VE l:UNDRK~D A011PA, an lying immedlihuly "in thme Coumbia and li.dgel jOn thet premis sre a Nn ottnn story Tlottse, Wil ibasetnenat, aitni uull wecesry oult httihlines, ni'W. A Ian, itih etl. tt well of waster, a titry si perior Orchtird andt Yint-vard, consistbi,e of a gre fariig~ of fruits, a tine Glardien, sitriubbery, a -Ptlantation in, fine rejair,-every field having new well painted gate. Plantation advantageousl watered, &c., &c. CLI.NTON WARD. Nov. 24, 1858 tf 40 it Assignee's Notice. AL ND SINGULAR, the Creditors of tI lat R.~L~A P. H ARRISON are hereby notifie that they are regn ,ed to present their claims dii attested. to the Undermigned, on or before the 15i eday of May niext, and all thosse indeb~ted to ti Isaid R. P. llarrisn's estat'., are reuest, d to mal payment to the Undersigned by tihe time aboa secified-as a settkmeont of said Potet umust 1: mad soon. UlI.A S. M. 'FR E I A N, Assignee of Rt. P. Ha riheon FebS8, 1859. 3m 5 O'XTTICE-All persons desirous of employin Sthe~ Legb man .i0i0, 1'elonaing to Mrs se bels, may do so upon com~plying with the t..rui mentioned in a paper which Joe cirries with bin Feb. 2, 1859 It i 4lL At 'SONCENTRATED LVE.-Warrant~ Jto make Soap, without 1.1me, and with littl '0or no trouble. Just received and for sale by E. 11. PENN. Jah eb9 4 REMOVED. -:0: W E take this opportunity of Informing our PATl(ONS and FIKNl)S that we baie boiutliL out the interest of Messrs. SIBI.EY & USHER, of this Town, and have rLuoved to the Store formerly occupied by them. We return our sincere thanks to the Planters generally for the I heral patronage alwaya bestowed upon us, and will eudeavor to continue to merit the same. When we shall have the pleasure of greeling our old Friends and Patrons at our new lcitotion, they will find as fully supplied with the following articlea: Superior Java. Lagnyra nnl Rio COFFEES; Stuart's A. 11 C Powdered & Crushed l' A U Si Golden N.YRUP; - Orleans and Wet India MOLASSES; English l'airy CHIEiNK No. 1, 2, 3, Kits and Barrels, .lACKErfEf.;' lheavy Gumy BAGGING; Bale ROPE arl-TWINE i Caiva.md l1AM-; Triens.ee and Baltimore BACON; 0 -N.\BURG-;. 2TR DUPES, .llTNS BLA.\K.'l8 and Pi.LANS; Neuro IIAT$, B' OGA-Si and BOOTS; Oils, Turpe.i ine, Glass and Whitelad ; TOB.' CC.., idign, Nadder and Spier; Every description of lItON aml T -EL, &c. We have made arrangemei ts wih the temot cil ebrat.ed Diistillers on the Continent to supplv us the BEST and MOST CHOICE BRANDS OF LIQUORS, Thst can 141 produced. Our future a m and In. tentons w.ll be to keep unhnippired i-hIr lon ii-t tablisied reptu ation for keeping the FiNEsT nil mobt PURE LIQUOR ever oferei in Hlamiutl m. Our large nuiber of ctistomers for Wineit andl Liquors in sutilclent guarai.tee that ite keep the putest ,ud be4t ar ticles in thin line. Our superior facilities for selline Imp. tied Wi.es and Liqiuors are unquestionaalc, as we ro ceive the-n direct fron the London I 'oekA. IN OUR SADDLERY' DEARTXENT, Will be f..und a New and Fashionhble Stock of fine Saddle-:. warrented for lurability and ea.sy ril ng. Al-o, Amerien and 1-ngia I lif ousins i Buuay and Waeon Ilarnes, Bridles, Curl aial Snaflic Bits, Whips, &C, &c. H. a N. E. SOLOMON. Hamburg, Jan 5 tf 52 AME RICAN HOTEL, HAMBURG, S. C. . HE Subscriber returns his thfnks to lit fri. nds and patrons for the liberal latroiage extend ed to him during the past two . ears, and hopes 'o receive a continuation of the same. For the year 1859 ample preparatins will 1.e made to give the bebt satisfacti.,n to thotse who may patronise ths llouse. SERVANTS, orderly and well trained, have been engaged. , The TABLE will receive the Proprietor's own attention. and shall be supplied with the best the market of August.i anfrds. The STABLES will be In the charge of an at tentive Ostler. In short, kin.l friends, I am going to make every effort to please you. 0: C. CUNNINGUAM. H1anburg, Dec 21 tf 50 Carolina Hotel. 'UHIS Hotel having changed hands, is now Lopen for the accommodation of Planters and the Tr.velling public gen. rally, who may alwa. a expect, to find at liy board the substantialstof lite a- coptably served. Also, a comfortable bed for themnselv'es, and good attention for their horse., ig'all and see .Y. N. FISR, Prop:ietor. hlambeurg, Jan 5, 1859. ly . 1 A CARD. T IE P'ubscrb.-r tak.sa this method of return' irag his thankils t,, his friend1 ,or their lihe:-ah suppoart during the past yt-ar.andi rt spcifully informsa them and the pubbee ge.n- rally that lhe a.ill e titinu. his Fasnily Grocery, . t And will always keepi on hand a CO~IPLETC lTOC inof~ every thing in the Grocer y lice. t., wh chi heiitete attnti.,n or the tradinec lUel e Hi terms ar.- reasonable, a lhe is e-,nvin--oii that " A ,nmble Peneny is lettler than a slow Shilling." Alco, on hiand a large stock of l5oo:s and Shor a, fvr THOM.\S KERNAGTIAN. Ihmhurg. S. C., Jan. 5, 1559 ly -52 EDGEFIELD IIOUJE ! IlAMlBUR(G, S. C... T HIS NEW & SPLENDIDJ 110USE U.. tr Lquors, Laasselaes and Refreshasents, is new kept by the ___ undenbigned ia a style heretofore unknown ini th a Splace. 11is WINES. T.IQUJORS, SEGOARS ANID TO' BA CCO are of the most chouice goalities. A. NJRNBERIGER. Uamburg, Feb 9 8m b SALE AND LIVERY STABLE, T ~HE Subscriber respectfully Informs the etti Izens of Edgedieldl and the travelling public, that he has leased thme large and commodious STABLES AND STOCK LOT,S, Attached to the Uouse recently known as the CarolIna 1llotel, and is now prepared for the ac comnmo'ation of IKORSES, STOCIE, &c. Tlis personal attention will be given to the S-a bles, and persons leaving their hiors's in hIs care, may rest satisfied that they will receive the be.4 treatnment Hie solicits the traveling commuunity to eive him a trial, as lie desires to convince all than It will be to their interest, to eatrust their Horses to his charge. D)BOVERS can also be accommodated witll iho best arranged Lets for the safe keeping of their stock, &c. e --ALSO The Subscriber will always keep on liand a s. number of HORSEs and V'EHICLEA, which lie will hire out at reasonable perices. Persons wish. - ing conveyance fruim Edgefield els whcece have only to leave their orders with the Subecribeer. T. J. WITAKER. 5Jan 19 tf . 2 EAssignee's Notice, dTE Creditorsof IhENRY H. I IILL.deceased, LClaimiing under the deed of Assignment,, for their benefit, by him execu-ed in his life time, are .hereby required to present their respectivo de-. mands to the Subscriber on or before the 20th day - of A pril next A nd the saId Creditors are hereby notifiel to lbe and appearnt Edgefleld Court loue, on the .Zay e above mentioned, cit which time and p'nee, a final distribullan aniong tem will 1w matde, of all anid ~singular the assigned ehibeta anid estate of te seuki IL. It hi IL L, tnmdning In thie hands of the $mth. s cribier, peursuant, to the h:ruiior-il of the n sil l devil, Jan 18 :ime, a Private .EntertainuieI~t! ii and thre traviellini p'tt'-l it. thne Lue is prepp-ed ta enttertnt transient Boeardlers~o ri :easom.le tee ses. y Being only an A.ent lhe caninot afford to eiithrtain any .(thiout, chargin~g them the moderate' pthe of g 1,25 per night for man and horse - W. C. HALL,- Att. - Feb14, 1859. tf U STEA M NI L L NOTICE I-From aind eafter Monday 7th of February next, Morstay, d Tue (day and Wednesday oif each week will 1e yassigned fir Sawing Lumber at nmy Steim MIills ; h anid I biursdlay, Fridlay >.l Sat t day for the ariel e ing of Grain, until further notice. T. 1 . Jan 12 j ~OTICE.-All persons hanvinag any detmads again t L:.c l16tate ',t l.evi Newh;, . ee.., ate reqttent di to hand themi ia, paro erly' attested, b ly or b fere Thursday the lbth dacy of Mavi, as I intend making a final set eineeit ot said Eent.. int t he Ordinary's Offie. at, ldgelleld C. ii., on that Sday. All-those indebted to said- Estate are ax " peeted tos pay the came forthtaiih. .J0tN F. LDMhONDS, Ad'or. Feb 16 8m 8 SWhy Dent You Settle You'- Account! C OME and gieus your NOTE if' y'ou cant pay. - BLAND & BUTLER. *Martch2,1859