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SPRING GOODS WILLIAM SHEAR, H AS receivod fromn New York his Spring supplies, embracing a large and splendid assortment of among which are Fancy Spring and Summer SILKS, of new and elegant styles: Paris SI LK ROBES, with Double Skirts, of rich and s.culelid, styles; lIlu-k Blayadere and Plain Black SILKS, of superior quality; iich Paris Orga.nie and Barego ROBES, of elegant styles: French Printel Jaconet and Organdie ROBES, at very low prices: Ulack Barege ROBES, with Double SKIRTS, for M1ourning; Paris Printed ORGANDIES and JACONETS,of new and beautiful styles: Superior 4-4 French PRINTS and Chintz BRIL LIA NTS; English and American PRINTS, a very large supply: Ladies' Black Lace. Silk and Lace, and Plain Black Silk MANTILLAS, of new and splendid styles; Ladies' Plain White, Black and Fancy Barege SIIAWLS: Lalies'Plain Bl'k Orenadine& Stella SHAWLS; Rich French Embroidered Muslinaand Lace COL LARS and UNDERSLEEVES, In setts of new and ele4ant styles; French Embroidered Muslin COLLARS, of new and beautiful styles; Rich Embroidered Lace POMPADOURS; Thread and Valenciennes Lace EDGINGS and INSERTINGS; Worked Swiss and Jaconet FLOUNCING S, and Dimity BANDS; Jaconets, Nainsook, Checked and Mull ,MUS. LINS; Fancy Swiss MUSLINS, for Ladies' Uunder sleeves, of beautiful styles; A large assortment of Ladies' MOURNING GOODS; A large assortment of Laies', Misses', Gentle. mona', Youths and Children's HOSIERY, of the best make, vlastic and pleasant to wear; Ladies' CORSETS and Steel Spring SKIRTS, of the most approved styles; Ladies' Gossamer Steel Spring SKIRTS, a new article of the most perfect symmetry, and verylight; Misses' Steel Spring SKIRTS, of assorted sizes, and Ladies' do. of eatra length; Ladies' PARASOLS,of new and beautiful styles; With a full and complete assortment of artieles suitable fur Family and Plantation use. W. S. continues to sell for Cash, or for Bills to be paid promptly, quarterly, aknd in this way he can sell Goods at decidedly lower prices than they can be purchased on the usual credit terms. He re. spectfully invites his friends sad the public to ex amine his stock, especially his large and varied assortment of SPIN AID SIOIR IIIAll48, FRENCH REBROIDERIES, Which he has selected with great care from the most recent importations, and comprise some of the most desirable artioles ever offered in this city. Augusta, March 30, tf 12 1859 ! -0 WRIGHT AND ALEXANDER, GLOBE HOTEL BUILDING, AGVUU ST A, GEOR GIA, A RE NOW opening their SPRING STOCK ol kFANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS wiweh for extent and variety will be found Utnusualhj 2ttractiwt. Emabracing SILKS, GItENADINES, BtRAGES, ORGANDIE AND JACONET MUSLINS, in newest designs andl richest fabrics. MOURN1NG GOODS in great variety of quality and style. MANTILLAS AND SHAWLS, PRINTS, GING HA MS. BRILLIANTES, &c. WHITE GOODS, FAMILY LINENS; Puper TABLE LINENS of the best make; PILLOW CASE an'd SIIEETING; LINENS, DIAPERS, TOWELINGS ; HOSIERY and GLOVES fur Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. SUMMER STUFFS for men and .boys wesr; Bleached and Unbleached SHIEETINGS and SHIRTINGS of all grades. TICKINGS,0OSNABURGS andOeo STRIPES. To all of which they invite an examination and a comparison of qualities and prices with any other House. pa" Our Goods will be found as represented. Augusta, Ga., Mar 21 3m 11 1859 Spring and Summer Styles. 1851 STRAW 5005 Maonie Hall Building, 244 BlROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. * EO. W. FERRY has now in store the largest and best assortment of SPRING mx S UMMER GOODS in his line, to be found in thiu market. Consisting of Beebe A Co;, and Trade Style Moleskin HA TS; Black and Fancy Colored CaSsliete "' American and French Felt Hate of every variety of Style and Color; White, Black, Brown and Silver Leghorn HA TS; 4 LI U " Sewed Straw " Panama and Palm Leaf' HATS; Youth's and Children's Fancy HA TS, great variety; Lasies' Silk. Straw, Lace and Chip BONNETS: L:olie ad Mi.os Leghorn and Straw BLOOM. ERS. every variety of style and color; Shaker 1100)05-all sizes; Inf.trnt's TiltIJANS and IA TS-new styles; UM PRELLAS of iall I arietics-very cheap; This stock fur variety anid beauty of styles, ii unequmalledi ini this market, an'd the perices canmnot but be satisfaefivry. Ai Call and See. Augusta, March 22, tf 11 IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, W. M. H IGHIT, SUCCESSOR TO HIIGHT &s MA.CMURPH3Y C ONTINUES the above business, in all its bran. ches, at the AMERICAN FOUNDRY, and will he thankful for orders for all kinds of IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, For Gold Mines, Mills, Rtail Roads, Bridges, and MACHINERtY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Augusta, Sept. 1, 185 ya 34 RHODES' SUPER PHOSPHA TE OF L.IME, T HIE undersigned are Sole Agents for the sale e: this article, in this city. They offer it to the 1?anters of the South, with confidence, as the boit and most economical fertilizer for all crops grown in this climate. Numorons testimonials, as to its value, can be given from the most reliable sonres -including the Agricultural Societies of South Carolina and Virginia, and Maryland Institute. We append an extract from one of numerous pri. vats letters, to the manufacturers: Crt AntKTOZ, 8. C., May 3, 1853. Messrs. Ruxrr & Rossoc:-Y?our Agents haye informed mne that Rhodes' Super Phosphate is a general fiscorire, and that Prof. Lecomapte, of Columbia, had confirmed your analysis. I met Otis Mills, Esqj., a gentleman of wealth and infin enee, who informed me that he takes great interest in watching the progrees of Rhodes' Super Phos pahate of Lime, andl said that f'romn his observation, he thinks it bsound te be the fertilizer for the South. A large stock constantly on hand, all of which has been regularly analysed and waranted. Pamphlets sent by mail, giving the analysis, and full directions for its use. J. A. ANSLEY A CO., Commission Merchant. Augusta, Mar. 29, tf I2 Assignee's Notice, A LL AND SINGULAR, the Creditors of thc late R. P. HARRISON, are hereby notified that they are requested to present their claims duly attested to the undersigned, on or before the 1oth day of May next, and all those indebted to the said R. P. Harrison's estate, are requestetto make payment to the undersigned by the time above specifed-as a settlement of said Estate must be made soon-,CHAS. M. FREE MAN, Assignee of R., P. Harrison. Feb. 8, 1559 Stu 5 NTOTICE.-All persons desirous of employing ,Jthe Negro man JOE, belonging to Mrs. Sat amts, may do so npon complying with the terms mentioned in a paper whieh Joe carries with him. lob 2,185 . EIBELS, Agent. GRAY & TURLEY, BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT THEY HAVE JUST COMPLETED LARGE IBDITIONS AND IMPROURETS TO THEIR STORE, UNDER UNITED STATES'HOTEL, BROAD STRE E T, Augusta, Georgia, WHICH AFFORDS THEM SUFFICIENT ROOM TO KEEP ONE OF THE MosT arTEsvE, ST003E O:F STAPLE AN FANC? DRY GOODS! TO WHICH THEY ARE CONTINUALLY ADDING ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, AS THEY ARRIVE FROM EUROPE OR ARE PURCHASED AT HOME. Having a Most Thorough, Competent and Experienced Purchaser CONTINUALLY IN THE NORTHERN MARKETS, WHO DEVOTES HIS ENTIRE LABORS TO THE SELECTION OF OUR SUPPLIES and attending all Leading, and Auction Sules, where Bargains are to be found, toe can confdent ly assure th~e public a saving of at least TEN TO FIFETEEN PER' CENT. This is perfectly reason~able, and compatible with common sense arnd all MERCAN enLK EXPRIaraOe. If the public will simply b~ear in mind a few of the leading facili les which we have of obtaining GOODS, and the principal points by which our lusiness is governed :-in the first place, wve make no Bad Debts, as our business * 1 STRICTLY CASH! nd consequently have not to make up such losses on Good Cash Paying Customers. Secondly, recollect the great leading fact of keeping Money always Turning Over wve remit to our purcnaser, and receive from him WEEKLY SUPPLIES, therefore turning our money over at least twenty-five timesG a year, REALIZING MORE A T THE END OF THE SEASON, EVEN AT THE than if we were to make fifty per cent., on a stock purch~assa t wiee a year, beosides the losses incurred (ruom haiving to buy so largelIy at uone time. ineurring the risk o Changing Styles, &c. T HEN THlE G REAT A DVANTAGE of haavinig a thorough Judge continually in market, who is always posted to a shade, in the rise or fall of DRY GOODS. If these few plain truths are properly weighed, it will be readily perceived the great, advantage in purchasing from such fresh supplies, at UNQUALIFIEDLY LOW PRICES! BLEW AUD ELEGA1YT Spring Stock of FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, And as toe wish to inaugurate PERFECT SYST EM in all our Departments of Trade, the public can conftdently rely upon Onae Pocsiti-ve P'rice ! No matter hLOW inexperienced the purchaser may be in the ulue of Dry Goods. We would most confdently and respectfully invite an examinat ion of our GOODS AND PRICES. GRAY & TURLEY, UNDER THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, and 115 CONGRESS STREET, SAVANNAH. N. B.-Parcels Delivered in all parts of the City, and Hamburg, FREE OF CHARGE. Augusta, Gs., March 14, 1859. 23 10 W. F. PRATT & NANCE, Wholesale and Retail . NEWBERRY, S. C., A RE now prepared to sell upon better terms than can be had clsewhere in Snuth Carolina, every variety of DRUS, MIEDICINES and CHEMI CALS, at wholesale and retuil. palitts, @ORO, barnisly, PUTTY, GLASS AND Painters' and Glaziers' Tools in store; and will be sold, uspos it warranty, at low rates. A fine stock of PHYSICIANS' AND SUEGEONS' INSTRUMENTS, Chemical Apparatus, Physicians' Saddle Bags and Medicine Cases, and Family Medicine Chests of the latest styles. A full assurtmnent of Trusses and Braces! of the most approred patterns. THE CHOICEST BRANDS OF WINES, LIQTTORS, ALES, PORTERS, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, for sale in any quantities desired. The Wines and Liquors were puachased trith n ier to Medienl Uses, and are from the most Reliable Importers. ALL OF THESE GOODS ARE SOLD AT A VERY LOW PROFIT. A full and fresh supply of of all kinds. PICKLES, Paysitans, TAni: FlrITS, MACAlnoYr. ISiSOLA4s, Or.LATINx, and many other articles in the Culinary Line, will alwuys I kept on hand at the very lowest prices. A varied and tastefully selected stock of F A.N C G-O O D S ! BRUSHES AND COMES in endles variety; SOAPS. PERFUMERY, and TOILET ARTI CLES of every description, all new and direct from the manufacturers. A COMPLETE STCCK OF EVERYTHING IN STCRE. Da. PxATT, who has for a long time been connect ed with the Drug Interest in Newberry, and whose experience and satisfactory business connections entitle him to the confidence of purchasers, has just.returned from the Northern Cities where he bonght the entire stock upon the most reasonable terms, the whole of which is warranted Fatusu and Gasuisx. p9-A COMPETENT AND EXPERIENCED APOTHECARY has been secured in the Prescrip tion Department, and a guaranty is given that patrons can hare their prescriptions filed in the most unexceptionable style. PLANTERS, PiHsICIAS AND MnCTTANTS will find it to their interests to call upon W. F. Pratt & Nance, at the sign of the Golden N.lortter, Corner of Main and Caldwell Streets, NEWBERRY N. C. WILLIAM F. PRATT, WILLIAM F. NANCE. Mar 80 2ni 12 AYER'S Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED,) AnL MAUl TO CLEANSE ME BLOOD AND CURE TRE SICE. Invalids, Fathers, Mothers, Physicians, Philantlaropists, read their Effects, and judge of their Virtues. FOIL T!E CURE OF Iheadache, Sick Hleadachce,Foul Stomach. 'errsecac. PA.. .iay I. ii.be. Din. J. C. ArTia. Sir: I have bren repleactedly enred of the worst hceadache ally body can leave bey a ,:.oee or tweo of youer ills. It seems to arise ft ce a foul etonehi. nchile they cleanse at once. If they wvill cure uthers as they du me, tihe faect is worth knowvincg. Yours with great repect, l'D. W. Pli~il. Clerk of .StransI?er fari. Bilious Disorders anud Liver Conmplacitits. Dasreas THE INye"ol, WsAsee:eos, Di. C.. 7 Febi.. 185t& i Sia: I heave used yeeur Pill. ihe my aecenel andt h~e*dtai practice ever since you made theml, ancd canot heesitaete Lu say they are Lthe best cathartic we employ. Their regn-. lasting action on the licvr is quick nd decied. conneelnen'It iy they are an admnirabte reumeely for decrsngemlenteefllt t organ. Jmdeesd, I have sedonm found a case of biis. gss so obstinate that it did not readiy yield to the. Jratercally yours, ALONZ7O iiAI.L,31i.D., P/yfiin of! the Marie BoeIia.] Dysentery, Relar, anad Worms. P06? Orrice, HI ANut, Liv. Co., !eiacu., Nov. 10, 1555.] Dae. Arms: Your Pills are the perfectioln of medlicine. Thley leave done my wife lencre good thneal 1 can tell yonl. She had been sick and phlanlg away for monthe. Wenet off to be doctored at great expense, but gut no better. She then compmenced taking your Pills, which seen cucred lher, by eapelling large quantities of worms (dead) froin leer body. They afterwards cured leer and encr two chilren of bloody dysentery. Onee of our neighbors had it band.nd my wife cured him with two doeee or your P'iiie, wilie ethers arsund me paid fram lve to twenty dollars doctors' bills, and lest neuch tieme, uiithlont being run-~d enetireliy even thea. Such a reeicine a yours, wic h is actually good and honest, wil b5 te he65FI ofu'. Jndigestion andi Imparity of the Blood. Frets Ree. J.1' Y. ihes, 1astor of krentL Cheurch, Boston. Da. Aiua: I have ueseed your Pilus wvith extraennlincary success in my famnily and amoeng thosee lamn reie.d to visit tn distres. To reguiats thce organs of digestion andt icuri fy the blood they are the very heal remnedy I lhars over known, and I can coundently recommend th~em, to my friends. Yours, J. V. iI~iMES. WAas~cw, lrroM:NG Co., N. Y., Oet. 24, 1856. Das. Sta: I ac uineg your Cathartn- ills in nmy prae Ue, and find thenm an excellent purgative to cleanse tie system and purify lihe founinus of the lolod. JlOiiN 0. MF.ACIIAM, M. D. Erysipelas, Scrofula, IKing's Evil, Tetter, 'Tumors, and Salt R hetm. Prons a lbruaording lcrcheont of &. Lomsa, 1. .4,18S56. Dx. Atr: Your Pills are the paragon of all that is greet in medicine. They have cured my little daueghter of ulcerous sores upon her hends and feet ehat had provred incurable for years. Her mcother had been long grieveus ly afilicted with lstotcbos and pimples en leer .kin and in her hair. After our cheild was cured, she also tried youer Pills, and they have cured her. ASA !hi0RGRI DOt I. Rheumatism, Netiraigia, and Gout. Frosn the Ree. Dr. Howkes, of the )iMehodut Lgcis. Church. Per.sue IMousn. SAvaAISI. OA., Jan. 6. 1156. Hoicoitm Sue: I should he ungrateful for the relief your skill has brought nme if I did not .repeort my cae to yen. A celd settled in ny limbs and sreenghct on exrueinlingl ece'ralgiC psins, whi~ch enede In rbIrocnic riceutnaltli'dm. Netwithstani;: I lend the b.-et of phcysieti.. the ilee grew worse Cand wore, untcil. byv lee hecdlee af vour excel lenct agent ill iinitimnclre. icc. a.icI-krce.i tried ynctr e'tills. Thieir rifincts were sinew, leurt 1.11m. lty pr.ecIIring ite use of them, I cem mcew entireiy vceil. SENATe CHlAscEKU, intrci! lIeout. l.A., 5 Iee.. 1S55. Da. hvis: 1 haie been entirely cerai icy yrenr i'iile jef Rhcenentic Gout -a pcicnfucl diseas theat 1nd1 nilieiredi nse for yeare. VINCSNT Si.iDE-I1-. For Dropay, Plithorn, or kcitsdredi Conm plaints, requciring ecu sauthe pcurge., they are an excel aent remceedy. For Costiveness or Constipntion,~ and as a Di)nner PUit, they arce s'areete ami eir.-eua. Fits, Su ppresedon, P'aralyseis, Infl1am ma tione, eand evenl Dearuna. neeiIne iiecll iilluid ness, leave been cured by the alteinti'e SIin of ibeie Plls. Most e f the Pills in market contailn Meercutry, which. al thcoughcrn amable remedcy int skitfuel head, cn dlangereusc inc a public pil. frcim the~ dreadful cocnsequelacen thcat fcO. quently fellow its incautlioncs use. 'Those contain n mer ury or minerl substance whautever. AYER'S CIIERRY PECTORAL FOIL TIlE RAPID CUBE OP COUGH S, COL DS, llOARREN~Sg, 1NFI.U EN(ZA, BIRONCHiRTIP, WHOOPING COUGH, CItOUP, ASTIHMA, IN GIPIENET CONSUMPTION, and for the relief of consumptive patients in advanced stages of the diseese. We need not epeaki to thce lenlblic of its virtues.. Troegheont every town, and almosect every hamlet c'i the American Sltas, Its wrondet ftdi cerra of peulaconary com, laints have made it ah-eadty knowa. Ney, few are the Lniuis in any civiltzed counltry on this continent with out some personal experience of its effects e nd fewer yet the consteuuities any where which have not anig them some living Irephay of its victory over lice subtlk eed den. gerone discesee of the throaet end ilungs. While it is the most pswe~rfuel antidlete yet kuepwn to man for the formel dable and dangerous elimenase cof the plmlconary organs, it ice also Ihe plasantest and enefeet remcedy thact cen b'e em poed for: infants atid younig persons. parentl shuled have it tie store against the insii'use eceeney that stenls upon theam unprepared. We. have abuncedant grounids to believe the Cherry Jtecoral saves snore lives by lihe ccn umptioens it prevents thant theose it enres'. Keep it b~y you, snd enre viler colds while they are ruirceble. nor nceg let them until neo heusaa skill rcenemer tie inmexerale canker that, fasteede ole thce vilala, eel. your life away. All knew the dreadful fatality of ic:,er dliscrers. cundc ge they know too the. virtues of this remedy, we neeed not do mose thian to ieure themc it is stIll madiel lhe beat il rail be. We spears n1,o et. no care. tn lull to plreduce it tie sinet peerfect poessibbe, aned lilis een -rd thiese alho cely nu itthe lest aget whilch our skill cean fuirnitsh foer thceir cure. PREPARED BY DR,. J, C. ATER, ractical and Analytical Chemist, Loewell, Mass. .4tD SOLD LBY G. L. PENN and DRS. A. 0. A T. J. TEAG UE, Edgefeld C. HI.; A. J. PELLETIER AL CO., Ham ~urg, and Iby all denilars in muedicine. Wholesale by HIAVILAND, CHIICHIESTER & CO., Augusta, Georgia. June 2 ly 21 N OTICE.--All parsons earing aniy dlemandees a~cgainst thu Estate (If Rteicrdl Searle. der'dl.. are requeested to pr~esenlt themu oe n rbefore thte i'th ta) ef Jue. proplerly attsl ted s there will be a il settlement eef said Estate ten that day. EL.LINtiTON .SEAlILS, t A'ors -RICh. 3ARRtETT. p NOTICE.-AII pcersonus hanvin;: ancy dri.-mands C aj~cgainstL the estate oef Levi Newhty, edececaseed, are requeestedl to hand them in, properly attested, by or biefocre Thunrsday the 18th dany oaf May. as I intend maiking a final settlemendit of ide estlae in the Ordinry's Office, at REdgeileld C. HI., ole that. - day. All thcos indebitedl to said estate are expect-. 1 ad to pay thcs samne forthwith. Ii JOHN P. EDMONDS, Adm'or. lok 10, 3m CA~lNDIDATES. For Sherif. WM. QUATTLEBUM, j LEWIS JONES, LEWIS COVAR, I IL BOULWARE, For Clerk S. HARRISON, ROBERT D. BRYAN, WM. L. STEVENS, JACKSON COVAR, LEWIS COLEMAN, F. M. NICHOLAS, JAMES SPANN, I EDMUND PEEN. For Tax Collector. JOHN C. LOVELESS, T. J. WIIITAKER, STARLING TURNER,I THEOPHILUS DEAN, M. W. LYLES, CHARLES CARTER, C. A. HORN, I CHAS. M. MAY,' For Ordinary. J. P. ABNEY, W. F. DURISOE, D. L. TURNER. DAVID BODIE, E. I. YOUNGBLOOD, Attorney at Law and Magistrate, W ILL attend promptly to all business placed in his hands. Wg Ofien at Edgofield C. U., S. C. April 6, , f 13 PROFESSIONAL CARD. T UE undersigned having formed a Partnership in the PRACTICE OF LAW and EQUITY, for Edgefield strict, will give prompt and dilli gentattenLion to all business entrusted to their care. Tho residence of Mr. OwExs is at Barnwell C. 11., that of Mjr. 811aLS at Edgefield, S. C. EIMMET SEIBELS, W. A. OWENS. Feb. 1, tf 4 PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned have this day formed a Part JLnership for the PRACTICE OF LAW AND EQUITY, under the name and style of Liaux a Mooxs. Mr. Moons will regularly attend the Courts at Abbeville, and will promptly transact all business left in our hands for that District. G. W. LANDRUM, J. P. M0OR2. Edgefield C. 1H., Jan. 13. tf 2 W7]M. J. BEADY, , Ettorurg at Ealm, I LL give close attention to all business en trusted to his care. O Orrics, ix rum REAz oy xa Coun IloVs. Edgefeld C. H., Jan. 12, am. 1 LOUDON BUTLER, AVWORSZIT AV SAW AND Solicitor in. Equity. Orrics, in the one formerly occupied by W. W. AiDAus, Esq. Edgefeld C. H., S. C., Dec. 22, 1858. DRS. BLAND & HILL, will practice Med. icine in it various branches in this village and vicinity. ELBERT BLAND, J. WALTER HILL. March 30,1859 tf 12 :D E WT Tr I S T R~ YV . DR. H. PARKER, can generally be found at the Oofice formerly occupied by G. D. Tillmaa, Esq., and will be sure to bo there during Sale-day week. March 2, 1859 tf 8 TAX COLLECTOR'SNOTICE, No. 2. I WILL attend at the times and placeshlereinaf. ter speritiedl, to Colleet the State and Distrit .rax for the year c.omnmencing the .1t dlay of Octo-. her, 1$58. At Lybrande's, Wednesday, 20th " " Urancituville, Friday, 22nd " " Beach Island, Saeturday, 23rd " "Hamburg. Monday. 25th " " Cherokee Ponds, Wednesday. 2yth " " Ede~el C. ., Monday and Tuesday After which time my books will close for the present year. Tax payers must be punctual, as I shall be compelled to close or leave their execu tions in the hands of the Sherif, before I start foe Columbia. The Registration of Birthes, Deaths and Marr-. ages, still required. Time from the first of Janu ary, 1858, to the first of January, 1859. In case of cchite births, the time and piece, names And resi dences of parents, sex and name of child, (If it have the latter,) and whether born alive or dead. in case ocf deaths of .ch ites, the date, plae and eause of death, name, age, sex, whether single or mar ried, occupation, residence and nativity of the de ceased, with names and surnames of pearents ; in ease of births and dencths of .ees the same items. together with the name of the owner, instead of name of the deceased and the names of parents. The law has annexed a fine of ten dollars upon all persons who shall refuse to give the abeove in formation. I hope that every tax payer will come prepared to give the necessary information. TIlEO. DEAN, T. C. E. D. Mar. 18 tf 10 THE LIVER INVIGORATOR! PREPARED BY Dr. SANFORD, IS a great scientific medical discovery, and is daill Iworking cures, almost too greet to believe. 1i ure. s if by magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom moore than one bottle is requir ed to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspspc-ia to a comnmon head ache, ali of which are the the result of a diseased Liver. The Liver Is nne of the ~ rincipal regulators of the human body, and when it ,erforms its ictimens well the ponwers of tiue sstenm Are fully dteveleiped. The stomach is alomot entirely dep~endlent on thme heealthy action of the Liver f..r the proper perfoermance osf its ftetn. Whle-n tie steum 0ach is at fault, the bowehe re am fault, anid the whole systemfliusfe fr in cnnse quec of oe organ-the i.ive-r --havin;: enamed tI, o Its ,luty. lFor lie list-s i.s o.r tiut orgemn. ce c..i the preprietors has madeim ii h ii atudy, in ne practice 01 more than twencty year.. tefined s.omereinet-dy aliwre w ith to coniternet the maney deran~gencents t o whieh illis Iale.Q Toe prove thaed this rm- needy is at last fmound, any peson trioubledi with Liv, 6 er . Commplaint i n a n y o its formt, has beet to tr a H bottle, anti coneviction i A cesmpound baa been formied by dissolving gumi ad extracting that pare which is soluble tfer the ae live virtue. of the emodi eite. These geums remoneve all neerbid or bait mateter rifrom the system. supply. in tee their place a hiealth) Hflow of bile. laevigorating the stomach, cauesing rood to dietwll uyi the blood, giving tet anec! hebalhotewoe machi nery, removing the causeS of the disease, andi elect Ig a radical eure withcouc i any of time disagreeable ater effects, felt bcy ueseeg "Calinet or Mineral Put eon that is usually resor ted to. One. deese after eating is sutileet to relieve lbse stomach, and prevent lthe Hfood from rising seed sour Only one dose taken before retiring, prevents nlym ei doss taken at $ night loosens the bowela gently, and cart-s encetive a neess. One t~se taken after eauch (tmeal will curs Dyecpepsia. grOe dose or two tea lspcoonaful wilt always re lieve Sick Hleadache. l One botl taken for fe m cale obsetruection. removes the cause of the disese, Qand makesa perfect cure. Only one dos immedti stalf relieves Uhole, while One drese, onten repeated, I4is a sure cure for Chol era Morbas, sod a pre - veniative of Cholera. One deese, taken often, will preevent the recumrene of Bilious Attacks, while it relieves all painfai reel Only one bottle is needed to the-w out of the system the efflects of etedi ecine sfler a long sieoknese. One bottle taken for LJsnccdic., rentmenes all yellowess o r unnatural color from the skin. One dose taken a short time before eating give. vigor to the appetite, and make. food digest well. One dose, often repoated,eures Chronic Diarrhmu in its worst forms, while summer and bowel com plaint. yield almost to the first dose. One or two doses cures attacks caused bcy worms, while for worms in children, there is no surer, safer or speedior remedy in thu world, as it neversfails. There is no exaggeration in these statenents; they are plain, sober facts, that we can give evi dence tom proeve, while all who use it are giving their unanlmoues testimony in its faevor. We tako infitite pleasure ine recommnentdieng this medicine as a preventive for Fever aned Agune. Chill. Fevr, aned all Fevecra of a Billious type. It oper ates with certainty, and thouesands aro willing to testify to its wondeerful virtues. Amoncg thu hudredls of Liver Remedies now offered to the public, there are none we can so highly recommend as Cr. SANFORD'S INV ItORA TOR, so generally known now throueghout the Union. This preparation is truely a Liver Invigorator, pro. duing the most happy results on all who usee It. Almost innumnerabcle certificates hav-e been given to the great virtue of this cmdicine bmy thcese of the highest standing in society. ande we know it to he the beat pereparation now beeforro the pcubli.-JIud son Countyi ~emeocat. Price, One Dollar Per Bottle, SAKNPORD A CO., Proprietor. 3145 ro-adway, New York. For sale at Edigefield C. HI., iby (I. L. Paxx, Agt. Juene 6,,1858. ly 23 NOTICE POSITIVE. ALL. persons indebted to the estate of Mrs. L ecY SreexxaAt.t.. deceased,. are reqtuested to pay the same forthwith: and those having demands against said estate will please render them in pro. perly attested, ace sooncc as possibele. I desire to set tle up the estate without delay. B. N. TALBERT, Adm'or. . de baeis non, Nor, 3. 1656 12m 48 iPRINC AND SUMMER TRADE. 1859. J. M. NEWBY & CO., HAVE NOW ON HAND A. SPLENDID STOHC OF FINE READY-MADE CL OT HING!! At WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Also, LOTHS, CASSIXERES & VESTINGS, Which will be Made Up to Order N THE MST FASH@NAILE STYLES lAND WARRANTED TO FIT. ALSO, DEALERS IN FURNISHING GOODS, All of which will be Sold at the Lowest Prices, by 3. N. Newby & Co. Under the United States lotel, Augusta, Gas Augusta, March 21 tf 11 SPRING TRADE NEW COODS! THOMAS PHIBBS, In returning thanks to the frinds and patrons of the late firm of DICKEY & PRIBBS, would also announce that he has just returned from the Northern Markets, where he has purchased a LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRY --OS00 Which have leen secected with th~e most jmlicious nicety and greatest care. To the Ladies. he uould most respectfulig suggpest that the DRESS GOODS V)EPARTX1ENT1 wilt be' jhund to comprise the most REIliH(llE STIlS WlI)fITS T NQITETIES 9F THlE SEASON! Black Gros de Rhine and BischofI's SILKS; Fancy PLAID and ROBES A'LIS; Foulard and India SILKS; 'iin IJAIE S anE d Printed MILINS; Cashnere, Stella and Crape SHAWLS: Barege Scarf, French Lace PRINTS, Silk and Lace MANTILLAS and TALMAS inen and D~ebeige DUST ERS, &c., &c.; French Lace, Crape, and Leiuse VEILS. wiss and Jaconet COLLARS & SLEEVES; Embro'd SETTS, Crape do, Lace do; adies' Kid, Silk, and Thrcad GLOVES and GAUNTLETS; Lies' and Alisse.' HOSIERY, &c., &c.; HOOP SKIRTS, all prices, &c., &c. A large stock of Bleaebied and Brown SHIRITINGS, and SHIEETINGS; Scotch and Russia DIA PERS andi TOWELLINGS; NAPKINS, &c.; White and Drown DAMASKS and Table CLOTHS; Jotton, Damask, and Woollen Table COY ERS; Pillow Case COTTON: Irish LINENS: Marseilles md Lancaster QUILTS, &c., &c.; French, Enugli.<h and American PRINTS, in great variety; Mourn og PRINTS; Funiture, CHINTZES: UJHAMJSRAYS; Plain antd Printed BUJtLAA e: Ncotch indl American GINGUAMS; Linen bRILLINGiS: Farmers' SATIN. TWEEDiS. CASSIMEIRES. 0TTONADES; Kentucky JEANS; Erminette DBtAPE D'ETE; Lasting CLOTHS, &c. Me Great imnucements ofered to MAerclhants and Persons purchasing Plantation Bills Particular attention paid to orders. Goods lent to any part of the City & Hamburg. Augusta, March 0,tf 1 NEW CARPET STORE! JAS. G. BAILIE & BROTHER. $pringw ivni famcu ErntT, for 1859J. FLOO0R OIL CEOTHS. We beg to state to those who nre ini want of OIL CLOTHS, that we have now ii. store a beautiful asso'rtmfent of these Goods in the best qualities manaIIthetUr'ed, muil that we are just receiving, ita Satvminah, Sheets 12 feet OIL GLOTHS, in Slates, FIowers, kc.; Sheets 18 " " Frescoes, Chintz, &c.; sheets. 24 " " " Chintz, Drabs, OaLks, kC. All of' whichi we are .fiering at pices to compare titvorably with any house North or South.i Aio a good vaieity of Patterns of MIATT1NGS! MATTINGS! Weare now receiving our Spring Stock of MATITINGS, and are ready fo ofTer to those in want of these Goods, a varied and extensive assortment in lRed Check, White and Striped. in 4.4, 5-4 and 6-4 widths. CARPETING! &s usual, we have on hand a good assortment. We are just receiving an invoice of Crossey's Tapestry BRUSSELS, which we will hold out inducernents on. WINDOW SHADES-WINDOW SHADES! We have just received two additional invoices of these Goods, per steamer Alabama, viaSavannah, which makes our stock complete. We Call now oiffer anI asim5tiient of Velvet Border. Gold Shades, and others, such as is seldom found in any Southern House. ur Stock of RUGS, MATS, DR UTGETS and Taible OIL CLOTHS, arc varied and extensive; Straw and Hair DROOMS; Picture TASSELS, and Everything usually found in a Carpet Store. (GTi, all of which we would respectfully call the atten~tion of our Edgefield rinds and those residing in its vicinity. City anad Country Orders Promptly attended to. JAS. G. BAILIE & BROTHER, BROAD STREET, 2nd DOOR ABOVE DANK OF AUGUSUA. Augusta, April 12 tf 13 tate of South Carolina, jState of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DTSTRICT, I EDG 1EFE ? DITRICT. IX EQLCITY. Ruth Holstein, xparte. I~tto for i vs. Citation to Ace't. A manda Holdly, Virainia E. Holly. J'ayent of |Johnu W. Bledsoe, (luardian.) reo T. rona Cfs.Hocllor Wata in'r !r appearing to my satisfaelion that the Defend r NDER1 an orderCI frmCacelrWrda ant John WV. Bloedmue, reside. beyondI the limits U ths matter, I hereby notify the creditors of -, fth State: on motion of Mr. Seibales. Plaintiff's Lufus H olly, late of Edlgefield Distric't, to present Al torney, it is ordered thata the Defendant appear nd fully prove befo're mne their claims against the either in pberson, or bv his Attorney, at my office on state of th. ,aid deceased, tin or hbefore the third M4ondlay tbe 23rd of' May next. to aceount with the onday in May next, ase otherwise their said claims Plaintifl, as her Guardian. (liven under my band till be burred in the settlement of his estate. at my office, this thme 2sth Feb. 1859. A. SIMKINS, c. i. c:. a. W. F. DURtId0E, o. u. n. March 2, 1859. 3m8 March 2. 3m 8 SOTASH[ IN CANS--Fr washing purpo- LL COTTON RAGS WANTED, for L sea, which is being sold cheap for eash, by7 t. which cash will be paid by W. H. HA RRISON, Ag't 8. B. BOWERS, Ag't. W M. I-. T TT T, Wholesale and etailDealer in jfrcuttj, ngiat anld Rmtrfran DRUGS! No. 180 Broad Street, Augusta, Gr.) BLUE STONE. 3,000 pounds for sale very low, by W. If. TUTT, DRUGoosT, 180 Broad-st., Augusta. LINSEED OIL, WHITE LEAD, &c. 500... Gallons English Linseed Oil; 10,000. Pounds Pure White Lead; COLORS OF ALL KINDS, for sale at very 'ow figures, by ' W. H. TUTT, DRuaGlsT, 1'M Broad-st., Augusta. SPERM, WHA?... and LARD OIL. A large stock always on hand and for sale low, by W. H. TUTT, Dauoetsr, No. 1At Broad Street, Augusta. CONCEN'A,AfED LYE. 'e best article known for making Soap-cheaptr Lod better than Potash. For sale by W. H. TUTT, DauoaisT, 108 Broad-st., Augusta. Augusta, Nov. 1 tf 43 W. H, SALISBURY & CO., No. 257 BROAD STREET, August, Ga., "DEA.LES IN STOVES, GRATES, A"D R.A.NGES; HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS; PLAINandPLAtilEDl TIN WARIE; POQRE All IFTING PIMPS; BLOCK TIN, LEAD, A"D GALVANIZED IRON PIPES; GA.8 PIPES ac FITTING8; WOOD and WILLOW WARE, Ac., &c. TIN ROOFING, (bag fittilig, A"D PLUMBING, EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND IN SUPERIOR MANNER. We are constantly receiving ad litions to our Stock of SOUBU! NURNESEEG And invite the attention of all in want of anything in our Line. WE KEEP ON HAND A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF GAS FIXTURES, Which we aro piepared to put up at short notles Manufacturers' Agents . FOR TUE 8.ALE OF THE WELL-DOWN ViCTOR STOVE, MANUFACTURED IN TIIIS CITY, l'HE BEST STOVE.NOW IN KARIKET. Wt II 8ALISNY & (0:, No. 3 DeKalb Range, March 30 t f 12 Broad-St., Auaguasa. CONLEY, FORCE & Co., AUGUST A, GA., Wholesale and Reta'il Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES, Truks, Valises, Carpet Rags, Hemlock and Oak Sole Leather;* French, American and German Calf Skins; Licingg. Einding and Top Skins; Shoe Lasts, Shoe Pegs, Shoe Threads; Shoe Tools, bout ama Shoe Materiai of every description. Tanner's Tools, &c. I ry Orders promptly attended tI> Augusta, Jan. 18. 9m* 2 iPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY. Capital Prize, $50,000 ! NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. A. tbe memba-'s of our firmc havo, by way or paurc-has., .ecome th-, owners of the arrants chartered by the. Statee ;eorgin un1er the nasnaec.- t nr Meea Greg-r & aury, or Wilmncgwn, Declawarye, we have de-emce it -xpedient to chancge thce nsame af ior Lemn. aen eacd .ater lancuary 1.1, l8.9. I., 6hat e.f WOit, EI'DY & CII., whoa will hereanter have lihe management , f the Sparta heademy Lnacterry, and the othcers. as above named. In al ltraneneri:t.n we- have .-ndeavore-d to conduct onr ,usine-'c wth itegrity andl promaptne'ss, and we can a. antrie thellc that the pactracge hereatnainre bret-ewedl ,n t li Is well de-5Cerving of be ing transierredl to ouar sue c.:rs. rM pectf yl:, 8. SWAN & CO. WOOD, EDDY & CO., MANAGERS, SUCCESSORS TO S. SWAN & CO. T ITE following Scheme will he drawn by Woosir Enhay & Ce.. Mafnagers of the SiP A t 'l'A ACADEMY LOTTERY, in each of their Single Number Lottericc for April 1859.. at AUGUSTA, ..seor-gia, in public, under the superintendenee of aComminssioners: Class 14 Draews Saturday, April 2,1859 Class 15 Draws Saturday, April 9, 1859 Class 18 Draws Saturday, Aril 16. 1859 Claim 17 Draws Saturday, Aril 23, 1859 Class 18 Draws Saturday, Aril 30, 1859 On the Plan of Single Numbers. 30,O00 Tickets! 5,405 E:3u.2rs 3U1 NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICEETS MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! TO E DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN APRIL ! i Prise of-......... 1 Prizo of-.....,50 1 ..,. 10,0 100 .........4e CS-"--....--1.,00 I 100 "C...........-- 800 i 0 .... ,0001100 "--...........10 CC-"-.........-,0001100 "--...-.......-10 APPBOXIMATION PRIZES. 4 PrIzes of *410 Approx'at'g to #50,000 PcrIsa are 61,600 4 - " 310 "4 - 20,00 "" 1,200 4 5C C 3) "C c1o "~ ' 1.CC 5 C "4 13U " I " . " " 6 4 CC " lI CC CS 1,3400 "I "C 4aa 5000 " " 20 are.......................100,000 5,485 Prizes amounting to..............320,000 WIIOLE TICKETS $10; IIALVES $3; QUARTERS $21 SW"A Circular showing the platn of thce Lotteries w.U be aent to any one desirous of receiving It. CERITIFICATES OF PACK AGES will be saud at the folt.owing c-ate,.., which is the risk: Certificate of Package of la Whle Tickets,......O9 "C CC 1a Qucarterc " ..... , "4 "C 10Eighth " .........--10 IN ORDER ING TICK ETS 01R CERCTIFICAT.E$. enc lose the money to our address f--c the Ticke-ts aordiere, on receipt of u lelh they will be for-warde-d by Arst mail. Purchma.wrs can have Tlcketa. cnding in any figure they may diesignmate. The List oft Drawn KNumbersa and Pcres will be sent to purchasers immediately after tihe drawing. P'urchasers will please write thi siagnaatures plain, and give their Port Ottice, County atad State. Remember that every Prize i drawn and payable in full wIthout deductien. All prize-s of $1,000 and under, paid ImmedIately after lice drawing-theCr priz.-a at the. uasual linac of thirty aa. NOTICE TO CoEREiSP OND)ENTS.'-Taawe u ho tpne fer-net sanding money by mall,ceun uce- THlE ADAMS EXPERESS COMIPANYT, whereby money fe-r Tickets, in sums oft Ten Dltlarsa, and uapwards, can be sent ATO4UR RISK ANDI EXPENbE. from any city or tawnc where they have ate odlee. The money andi order must be ene'losed in a "Goverancetl Post 051ce Stamped Envel op." or the Express Comapany cannot receive them. All communicatins strictly cecnfdentiaL. Address Orders fer Ticke-is or Certficeates to WOOD, EDDY & CO., Augusta,0Ga. or, WOOD, EDDY & CO., Atlanta, Ga. or, WOOD, EDDY & CO., Wlmincgton, Del, SWA list of the numbers thtat are dc-awn f'om thce whe-el, with the atmount of tihe prize that each one is etnti tied to, will be publiashedl after every drawing In the tol lowing papers Austa (Ga.) Concstitutonaiii Mobile RgsrNashvill Gazette, New York Weel a BokRihmond Dlspateh,antd PauldlAg(Mlss) Cu. Il.rei I a