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PUBI,18El) EVERY WEDSNDAY MORNING. A. nr r, D.-. LDUBISOE, & :.-XEESE PRO-PRIETORS. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tw .DOLLARs per year.if paid in advance-Two. DOLLARs and FirY CrsTs if not paid within six months.-and THREE DOLLARS if not paid before the expiration of the year. Subscriptions out of the District and from other States must invariably be paid for in advance. RATES OF ADVERTISING. All advertisements will be correctly and conspic uously inserted at Seventy-five Cents per Square (12 Brevier lines or less) for the firstinsertion, and Fifty Cents for each subsequent insertion. When only published Monthly or Quarterly $1 per square will be charged. Transient Advertisements, to secure publicity through our columns, must Invariably be paid in advance. Advertisements not having the desired number of Insertions marked on the imargin, will be *on tinued until forbid and charged accordingly. Those desiring to advertise by the year can do so on the most liberal terms-it being distinctly understood. that contracts for yearly advertising are confined to the immediate, legitimate business of the Arm or individual contracting. All communications of a personal character will be charged as advertisemente. Obituary -Notices exceeding one square in length will be eharged for the overplus, at regular rates. Announcing a Candidate (not inderted untiligid for,) Five Dollars. For Advertising Estrays Tolled, Two D6llars, to be paitl by the Magistrate advertising. MONTGOMERY'S Celebrated Donble Screen - ROCKAWAY PREMIUM W."EEAT JPAJS I T IR SUBSCRIBER having purchaeed the Right fur thia State, now offers to Planters thjse justly aelebrated Fant fur oleaning Wheat. This Pan imrsuperior to any thing of the kind now in use, as the number of premiums awarded at different State Fairs will attest. It is simple in Its strubture, easily rigged, works well, and when out of order, can be repaired by any ordinary me. chanic. 'It is adapted to cleaning all kinds of grain. For further particulars see Hand Bill, which will be furnished any one desiring such. Cotton Gins and Threshers Also constantly on hand a supply of Cotton Gins, which I warrant to be equal to any made. Al ae,- a lot'of Thresbers which are so extensively known that I deein It unnecessary to eulogise them here. These Machines are all manufactured In this place, by skillful workmen, and of the very best tuaterial, and warreuted to do w.hat is said for them. Any orders for either of the above Ma chines, addressed to the subscriber, or left with tny Travelling Agents, will be promptly attend ed to. For all Repairing and Job Work, the Cash will be required upon delivery. JOHN ENRIGH T. Abbeville C. H., April 20, 3m 15 IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS! THlE RICHMOND FACTORY, RICHMOND COUNTY, GA. Cl 'uinnes to manufacture WOOLEN CLOTH at TJ2& centsper yard for plain and16eots, for tw ills -inding every material except the wool. The extensive and constantlyincreasing patronage the Factory has enjoyed for years past, assure the proprietors that the article of Winter Clothing for Negroes, made by them. has not been surpassed by any Cloth made North or South.. Recent extensivo improvements and others now being erected, enable us to keep up the standard of the Goods, and to secure en early delivery. Planters, or others, who may wish to send us wool to be made into cloth, can send it dirty or clean--if washed, it should be done in cold water, and done thoroughly. If sent dirty we charge half cent per yard extra-for washing. Blurry Wool Is not objetionabl--the burrs,.are removed by machinery.. The name of 'the owner should be marked upon every package sent. Wool'sent by Rail Roads In Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, or South Carolina, to the Augusta. Depot, with owner's name, and " Richmond Fac tery" marked upon it, will be regularly and prompt ly received, and the Cloth, when made, returned to the points directed. Each parcel is made up in the turn received. We would especially urge upon our patrons the great necessity of sending in the Wool as soon as clipped ; If this rule Is followed, the parties would always be sure of having the cloth in ample time. All instructions to Messrs. FLEMING A R OW L AND, our Agents in Augusta, Gas. A. JOHNSTON, President. - . Richmond Factory. April 20 3m 15. TO COTTON PLANTERS. T H E subscriber is now Agent for the Sale of OG LEBY'S GINS, one of the best Cotton Gins ever introduced in the Southern Country. I will sell these Gins and deliver them at any Rail Road depot in the State as cheap as any other Gin of the same merit can be sold for. No Gin will be considered sold unless it gives the most perfect satisfaction. Since the introduction of this Gin in my neigh borhood no other Gin have been sold here. Any one wishing to see one of these supirior Gins at work can do by vIsiting my plantation, five miles East of Edgefield, C. 1H. Address the subscriber at Edgefield C. IT., S. C. JOHN A. ADDISON. April 20, tf 15 JACOB'S CORDIAL! The Great Southern Remedy for ALL DOWVEL DIS.EASES, Cholera, Cholera Morbse, Dyacentery, .Diarrheoa, Bilious Colic, Colic Infantum. Also, Admira bly adapted to many Diseases of Females, most especially MEIKsRaXrOx. VHE VIRTUES OF JACOB'S CORDIAL are Ltoo well known to requireencomiums. 1st. It oures the worst cases of Diarrhma. 2nd. It cures the worst forms of Dysentery. 3rd. It cures California or Mexican Diarrhcea. 4th. 'It relieves the severest Colic. 5th. It cures Cholera Morbus. 6th. It cures Cholera Infantum. 7th. It cures painful Menstruation. 8th. It relieves Pain in the Back and Loins. 9th. It contracts Nervousness and Despondency. 10th. It restores Irregularities. 11th. It dispels Gloomy and Hysterical Feelings. 12th. It's an Admiraale Tonio.. A few Extraets frem Letters, Testimonials, &c. "Ihave used Jacob's Cordial in my family, and have found it a most effiient, and in my judgment, a valuable remedy. -- - ow. HIRAM WARNER, 'Judge Supreme Court, Ga." "It gives me pleasure in being able to recom mend Jacob's Cordial; my own personal experience and the experience of my neighbors and friends around me, is a suffcient guarantee for me to be. lieve it.to be all that it purports to be, viz: A sovzarzeo REMEDr. WM. IT. UNDERWOOD. Formerly Judge Superior Court, Cherokee Circu.t," "I take great pleasure in-recommending this in valuable medicine to all afficted with bowel dis eases, for which I believe it to ha a sovereign remedy-decidedly superior to any thing else ever tried by me. *A. A. GA ULDING, Deputy G.M. of the Grand Lodge of Georgia." "I have used Jaoob's Cordial in mny family, and this, with all I hear about it as a remedy by those who have tried it, induces me to believe that it stands at the head of every preparation of the kind, and I would recommend its use in the diseases for whioch'itis compounded. MILES G. DOBBIN, Cashier of Bk. of State of Georgia, Griffn." "If there is any credibility in human testimony, Jacob's Cordial must stand pre-eminent above all other preparations for the cure of Bowel-Diseases. Prom the mass of testimony in its favor coming in from all quarters, it must be very far in advance, as a eurative agent, of most if not all other patent pre parations- A. FLEMINiG, Cashier Marina and Fire Ins. Bk., Griffi." "SThis-emetlent-remedy jisraveling'into celebrity at fastasBonapartepUshedhbiscolunmnsinto Russia, and gaining commendation wherever used.'-Geor ga Jejemonian, Mayl19th. 1858. SOLD BY DBUGGISTS EV'ERYWHERE. Merchants. Druggists and Physicians sup thoed'by 3. ASHIURST, Importer ahd Wholesale bealer, Charleston, S. C.. sept.22, 1858. . l y 37 A Reward of $25 will be given for the appre hension'and. lodgement in the Jail of Edge 5.od. af my boy LEONAR D, lately purchased frem James Wells, residing on Hurn's Creek. Said Leon ardia aboatfige feet II Inches high, rather slender, and of .slghteoopper ~ilor, aged about 1@rtyve pines.MALEN 3. ADDJBO. KrsbinUUag If 30 WATqII MAKERS & JEWELERS. I14 .this day formed a 6.-partnershij will occupy nhe Rufoms next udjoining the Poset Oilieu, ndui will give the STRICTEST AT TENTION to) all buuinues eutrusted to tleir card. JEWELRY and SOCIETY BA DGES- made to order and warranted. gV Particular attention will be paid to Watch repairing. F. H. CANfDEE, D. F. McEWEN. Edgefield, Nov. 1. 1858 tf 43 HORSE TAMING 1 T IHE Subscriber respectfully offers his services to the citizens of Edgefield and Barnwell in the practice of the NEW and USEFUL art of HORSdiAMING, He has purchased the right to this practice for the Districts of Edgofield and Barnwell, and iA prepared to give instruction or to subdue vicious horses for all who destire it. Upon the-formatlop.of a Class of five or uore is any neighborhoodle will upon notificatin from the parties, attend at any place they may appoint, and Instruot.thom in the thousand applications of this Art. prAddress, at Beolh Island Post Office, A. Wi ATKINSON. P. S.-In connection with the above I have on hand LANIER'S PATENT -DRIDLE, the right to use which Is givon to each scholar. A.W. A. April 5 Sin 13 p*-Barnwell Sentinel please copy for three months, and forwaerd account to A. W. A. as above WOOLLEY TOWN HATS! JO'EE. W7OOLLEY.J, NEAR GR-A N ITEVILLE, S. C. R ESPECTFULLY. announces to the citizens of South Carolina and the South at large, that he is now prepared to furnish HA:TB OP EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY, As well made, of as good -maleripl, and on as rea sonable terms as can be -found any where in the United States, gg Persons desiring further information will ple we address me at Granitevlle,'S. C. JOHN WOOLLEY. Jan.19 1850 . tf. 2 Blue Ridge Uail Road Compa ny in Soth Carolina. CHARLESTON, 19th February, 1859. S UBSCRIBERS TO THE CAPITAL STOCK arehereby notified that the EIGHTEENTH and -NINETEENTH-instalments of the old sub scription, and TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT of the new subscription, are required to be paid as follows: The EIGHTEENTH instalment on the 19th day of April next. The NINETEENTH instalment on the 19th day of May next. TEN PER CENT. of.the new subscription on the 19th day of March next. TEN PER CENT. of the new subscriition'on the 19th day of April:next. FIVE PER CENT. of the tibw subscription on the 19th day of May next. By order. WM. 11. PERONNEAU. March 10, 1859 1ot 10 AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, l0It THE ltAPID CDRE! OP Coldse Cousgins, andi iloarseusess. . Banstxe.n, Mess.. 20th Dec., 1855. Da...C. A rea: I do nut haeitate tosay the best remedy I lhave ever tound for Conghe. Ilnarseness. lndpenes. and the concomitant symptoms of.a Cold, isyremnr Cnar PIOTOKAL.. Its constant irse in - may practice an-l my family for the last ten years ba hoaen it to possesa snpm rior virtues for the treatment of these complat. EllEN KNIGHT, M. D. A.B. MORTiEY, Esq.,of Urica, N. T., writes: a I lneav usedl your Atclarud myself and in my famrily ever since you Invented It, and telieve it tihe beat medicina for its puirose ever put nut. With a bail cold I shouil sooner pay twenty-fivsm dtliars for a bottle than do without it, or take any other resmedly." .Crfoup, WVhoopingConghI Infiuenas.. llaorsu Arm: I will cheerfully certify yonr I'wetua ie the beet remedy we lesse.'a far the curs of whneoping cough, croup, andi the clhet dilseases of cidi'ren. # e of your fraternity lu the South applrecate your skill, and commend your meedicina to our people. .HIRtAM CONKLIN, H. D). AMOS LUE, EsQ., Moxamur, IA., writes,8Sd .Tan., 1556: " I had a tedious Innensa, which cenfinedl me in donrs six weeks; took many medicines without relief; finally. triad your ftctanelby the adice of oar clerljymat. The. first dose relievedi the soreness in my thcrat andl tungs ; less than one halt tihe attie made mie comtpletely we'll. Your medlicines are the cheapest as we'll as the baet we can bay. ands we esteem ymu, Doctor, aned youir remedies, as tie poor man's friend." Asthana or Phthlici, and Bronchltis. W~ai .itagst. Pa., Fetl,. 4, 1566. 8:a: Tonr Clseery J'eetural is performing marvellous cmrve in this section. It lhas relIeved several from alarm lag symptoms of cionsuimption, andl is now enrig.a msan who has labored under an affescton of the lungs for fbd last forty years. IlBNitY L. PARKS, btorchaunt. A. A. RtAMleRY, Me. D.. Alamos, Moxxos. Co., IowA, writes, Sept.6.1855: "lDuring my practice ot many years I lhave fournd~ nothing eqjual to Penter (Yniery I',carat fosr giving ease and relief to consumptive psatienta, or curng such as are cutrahsle." We mighet aded volumes of evience, but the most 'on eiucing proof of tihe virtueesai tles remceily ia found iii Its etfpe upon trial. ~Conunetption. Probably no one remiedy has'erer been knwn, whlech cured so many and sneh dansgeros cases as this. Some no human aid can reach: but even'to those the Chery Iactoral affords relief and aomfoert. Astoa Ifos, Nxw Ynag City. Msarch 5, 1556. Doeros Avma. T1nwa.t.: I fel It a duaty aw!t a pleasure to informn you wheat youar C/cerry I'nfora1 has dn, fer rmy wife. She had bean fiee montssi lahnerIng undisr the. dian gerouis symoptomes of Conesumptiomn. from wheichi no mnidiwe coueld procure gave her suhrbelief. She was stena.liiy fail lng, until Dr. Strong. of this city. whesre wa have co~ns.- for. advice, recomniended a trial of your mtedicine. We., tbless is kindness, as we do yesur skliti;. for she lhes rovered from that day. She. Is nost yet as stcaung ua she usee'to be, but is free franm hrer cough, and calls herself welt. Yours with gratitudie ned regardl, ORLtANDO SIIlfB, or Suaaiesvi.g. Ornaptires, do not despair till you have triad Aria's Csauar Pacroar. It is naed., by one of tics best medical chemists in the world, and its cures all around tea bespeak the lhigh merits of its virtues. -P/s7adepeua celer. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. TiHE sciences of Chemnistry aned Rtediciea have bee~n .Ltaxed their tetmeet to produce thia Lest, most perfect purgative which is khtown to moan. Inenierable proob are sheown that thesellni~ eave virtues which surpass in excellence the ordin4 medicineg, and thast they win urn prcedentedly upon this esteem of all nien. They aresafe anti pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their pane. trating propertissetinmulate the vital activitiesof the body, remcove the obatructios of its organs, puerity the blenoe, and expel disease. They purge out the folumnors which isreedi and grow dletetueper, stinulate siugih or disoin de'reddorge einto their natlural'actioa,and imparthealthy tone with strength to the wholee system. Not only do they cure the every-dhay complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have bailled the best of human skill. Whilh, thcey produce powertld efects, they are at the same timie, in diainushed doses, the safest and beet physic that can be euiiployed for children. Being eugar-coated, they are pleasant to take; end being purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harma. Cures have been made which surpass belief were they net sub. santiated by men of such exalted poseition and character as to ibrid the suspicion of uintruth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their names to certify to the public the relIability of mcy remediees, while others have seat me the assurance of their conviction that mty Preparations countibute iseniesly to the relief of nmy alifected, suffering fellow-meen.. The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing diretions for thteir use andt certificates of their cures, of the following compllaits: Costiveness, Btilloums.Comopiaiuts, htheunsatlsmn, Dropsy, leartbuern, Iheadache arising from a foul stoniach, Nau sea, Indlgestion, Meorbidi Inatione of tie flowels andu Pain arising therefroe. Flatuileucy, Loss of Aieppetite, all Ulcecs otis and Cutaneous Diseases wich require an evacuaist needicne,'Scrofuela ear K~li s Lvii. They a'ane, hy purify ling the blo~od and stlmathri thes syase cuet masy eonm ilainta wich it woueld neot bee sinyp~sd thesy conld reach. suich aN Deafses, PartIal 15lindesees, Neuteaigie, ai Nervous Trritabiity, Daeranagemnents of the Liver and Kh~i neys. ilesut, and other kindred cmtplainuts arising from a low state of the body or obstructiona of its functions. Do not be psut off by uinprincipsed dealers with some other pill they make mors profit en. Ask for Aria's Puts, and take nothing aes. No other they can give you COmpares with this in Its intrinsIc value or curative powers. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have It. Prepared by Dr. J. O. AYEE, Prctcal andhAalytical Chemist, LoWell, Mass. Fares 3s Crs. v's Box. In's Boxas sea $2. BOLD BY G. L. PENN and DRS. A. G, A T. J. TEAGUE, Edgeileld C. H.; A. J. PELLETIER A CO., 11am. urg, and by all dealers in medicine. Wholesale b HAVILAND, CHICHESTER A CO., Augusta, Georgia. Junb2 1y 21 Bagging, Rope & Twine. 1 ales Heavy Gunny-BAGGING ; 1J300 Rolls Heavy Patched BAGGING ; 100 Pieoes " Dundee as 350 Coils Machine aid Hand..made ROPE ; 50,000 Lbs. Tennessee BACON, Hog round.. For sale low for cash, or- asn timp hy ESTES & CLAlIK. Augusta, March 30, 1359 3m 12 LL. COTTON RAGS WANTED, for L5wheh eah willI ials by ar..snass 31shN af Ag WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IN THE CITY OF AUCUSTA. Kau ff e r, Having been compelled by his greatly increasing business, to make, "at an enormous ex pense," an enlargement of his Store, making it now DOUBLE its former size, and con sequently the largest and longest in the City, would respectfully announce to his numerous Friends and Patrons in Edgefield and vicinity that he has JUST RETURNED FROM. THE NORTH With the most extensive STOCK of DRY GOODS ever offered for sale by any House in the State of Georgia, and having paid most particular attention to the selection of the same can offer GRE.4TER IND UCEJJIENTS than I have ever been able to do. Having made a longer stay in New York thanausual, I was enabled. to purchase some extra BARGAINS, a few of which I enumerate, well knowing that the prices are lower than have hitherto been seen, viz: Pine Apple ROBES, at $4,00, worth $6,00. Marseilles Skirts, at $1, worth ?200. La Zebra Bayaderes, 25 Cts. per yard, worth 50 Cts. 12-4 White Quilts, at $1,75, worth $3,00. Barege Delaines, new styles, at 121-2 cts., worth 37 1-2c Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, at 60 cts pr dozen. Real French Robe deLez and Robes d'Aquille, at $1,62 Hem Stiched do at $225, $3, and $3,50 worth $5,00.. per dozen. Printed Muslins, at 8 cts., worth 12 cts. Fringed Towels, at $1,50, worth $3 per doz. do do at 12 1-2, " 25 " Planters Linen for Pants, at 18 3-4 c. worth 25 C. do Calicoes, at 8 cts. " 12 1-2 cts. An Extra Quality of Ginghams at 12 1-2 c. Chintz Colored French Calicoes, at 1212 cts worth 20c. - Debeiges, at 121-2 c. worth 20 cts. 44PitdBilata 212cs 4-4 White-BrWhitenQuiltt,0 cts$per5ydwowohth3200c InthiEbri ey Deprcakrhestm60etrdzn I ca ofer he flloingGood, othlaest sthe exrodonary $2,25 prce, andi3,5 Embrodere COLARS t 12 -2 cs. ad up"LaFringLed OLLs at 5, worth fromper o1 Long Arm Silk MITTSPantrs ine fotPatsatcts3.,c worth 7525-mriee AD t 0cstedul ad n cp. I wold owalltheparicuAratntino Ete Qaistoy xGinasa11-ec SHAWLANCnMANTILLAoDEATMN 4Whi Bilint sat EVER NOETY yle andt Maeil20darceowihvntemotfsiio.cno Iobje r z:lwn od, ftelts tlea xrodnrylwpievz Embiterel CLrcLSat MANT1-2 Ats, a $3p--" wFaorita" rom C5OLLARSa grat Bargain.,wrhfo50t$1 Whitg AmSik aIT Colre ag SHAWLS. andrthARF etn-Emroi ered styl and 0t ther owblesau. W~rhIi would o el ticla amtninfte Ldeomy xtcensive pu ha AWhitRa Aprick c MATLiS t$,0 ot rm 1505p- raBran For Sheri WM. QUATTLEBUM, LEWIS JONES, LEWIS COVAR, I. OULWARE, or lk. JAMES SPANN, EDMUND PENN. S. HARRISON, ROBERT D. BRYAN, WM. L. STEVENS, JACKSON COVAR, P.M. NICHOLAS, For Tax Collector. JOHN C. LOVELESB, T. J. WHITAKER, STARLING TURNER, TiEOPHILUS DEAN, K. W. LYLES, CHARLES CARTER, C. A. HORN, j HAS. M. MAY,: For Ordiury. J. P. ABNEY, . W. F. DURISOE, D. L. TURNEL DAVID BODIE - ,. N. Yoiuk 8LOOD Attorney at Law and Magistrate, ILL attend promptly to all business placed in his ands. 01 Office at Edgeleld C. H., S. C. April 6, tf 13 PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. rTlIE undersigned have this day formed a Part .E nership for the PRACTICE OF LAW AND EQUITY, under the name and style of LANDRUM A MOOR. Mr. -Moont will regularly attend the Coirts:at Abbeville,:and.will promptly transaet all business left in our hands for that District. G. W. LANDRUM, J. P. MOORE. Edgefield C. H., Jan. 13.; tf 2 WM. J. READT, 11ttorue at Zate, WILL give close attention to all business en trusted to his care. po- OrIca, Ix TXu REAR OF TRE CoURT HoUsE. Edgeleld C.H., Jan. 12, .m. 1 * LOUDON BUTLER, 1AWOBEaI AV lAW AND Splioitor in - Equity. Omrcz,:In the one formerly occupied by W. W. ADAMS, Esq. Edgefield C. H., S. C., Dec. 22, 1858. .A. C.ABD. DMRS. BLAND & HILL, will practice Med. icine In its various branches in this village and vicinity. - ELBERT BrAND, J. WALTER HILL. March 30,1859 tf 12 D E N T I S T B"ir. D R. H. PARKER, can generally be found at the Office formerly occupied by G. D. Tillman, Esq., and will be sure to be there during Sale-day week. March 2, 1859 tf 8 THE LIVER INVIGORATOR! PREPARED BY Dr. SANFORD, I3 a great scientific medical discovery, and is daIlg working eures, almost too grept to believe. It cures as if by magic, even the -rat dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is requir ed to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from th worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common head ache, all of which are the the result of a diseauec Liver. The LIver Is one of the prIncIpal regulators of thi human body, and whent it.~ perfarnms Its functions wel the power. of thu system are fully developed. Thi stomach Is almoat enitirely dependent on the )health; action of the Liver for the proper performance of i flancllsns. Whent the stam0 ach Is at fault, the bowel are at fault, and the whole .,system su feor s In comae quence of one organ-the C'Liver- havIng eased ti doits duty. For the dlses es of that organ, one, of thk propriet'irs has made it i ts study, In a practice a more than twenty years,M tond some remedy where wth toeutract the 19many derangements 14 To prove that thIs rev medy Is at last found, an: person treubled with Liv 0er Complaint In.- anm of itsaforms,has but to try a bo~e and conviction I certaIn.H A compnound has been ~formed by dissolving gum and extracting that part whlch Is soluble for the ac tive vIrtues of the medi eine. These gums remov all morbId or bad matter frhsm the system, supply ing in thelrplace a healthy Hdow of bile. tnvigoratin the stomah causing food to dIgest well. purifyin the blood, giig tone and he alth to the whole mach nery, reoigthe .eauses Ptof the dIsease, and effect 1ag a radical cure without rlan y of the disagreeabl after effects, felt by using Calomel or Mineral Poi son that is usually resor ted to. One dose after eating Is sufficient to relIeve th stomach, and prevent the Hfood from rising and somi Only one dose taken before retiring, proven ~nly one dose taken at0 e ight loosens the bowe gently, anid cures costIve a ncas. One 'tee taken after each Ameal will cure Dyspepit 0D n edoeo two tea" spoonsftul wWl always rn One bottle taken for fe male obstruction. remova the cause of Ike disease0 and makes aplerfectecure. Only one dosae Inamedil, ately relIeves UholIc, whi One dose, often repeated, la I a sure curs fur Cho era Morbus, and a pr ventative of Cholera. One dose, taken often, will prevent the recurrent of BilIous Attacks, while it relieves all palnfial fee in~.Only on botl i neded tothroy out of tl system the efibts ofomcdl eine after a 1ong slcknes One bottle taken fvr LJaundice, re movyes aa yellowness or unnatural ooer from the skIn. One dose taken a short time before eating givi vigor to the appetite, and makes food digest well. One dose, often repeated, cures Chronic Diarrhas In Its worst forms, while summer and bowel con plaints yield alinost to the first dose. One or two doses cures attacks caused by worm while for wormA In children, there Is no surer, saft or speedier remedy in the world, as It never falls. There is no exaggeration in these statements they are plain, sober facts, that we can give ev deuce to prove, while all whe use it are giving the unanimous testimony In its favor. We take infinite plessaure In recommending th medicine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chil Fever, and all Fevers of a Billions type. It opei ates with certainty, aud thousands are willing i testify to its wonderful virtues.. Among the hundreds of Liver Remedies no offered to the public, there arc none we can so highl recommend as Cr. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOI so generally known now throughout the Unioi This preparation is truly a Liver Invigorator, prc ducing the most happy results on all who usei Almost innumerable certinecates have been given 1 the great virtue of this medicine by those of th highest standing in socIety, and we know It to lt the best preparation now before the publie.-Ie son County Demtocrat. Price, One Dollar Per Bottle. SANFORD A CO., Proprietor. 345.Broadway, New York. For sale at Edgefiold C. H., by 0. L. PENNv, Ag' June 16,1858. ' 1y 23 State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY, Ruth Holstein, ' vs. - Citation to Ac'i John W. Bleduoe, Guardian. IT appeoarng tomy satisfaction that the Defend an DonW leds, rusides beyonid the limit of the State; on motion of Mr. Beibles, Plaintiff' Attorney, It is ordered thaa the Defendant appea either in person, or by his Attorney, at my offie c1 Monday the 23rd of May next, to account with th Plaintif as her Guardian. Given under my hana at my offie, this the 28th Fob. 1859. W. F. DURISOE, 0.3m. D. March 2. 3m 8 State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUIT Y. Exparte, IPeiton /o AmandalHolly, Virginia E. Holly, ~.Payanent o. Geo. T. Holly and Rufus E. Holly.) De bts, *c. U NDER an order from Chancellor Wardlaw ii ths mnatteor, I hiereby notify the credItors o Itufus Holly, late of Edgefleld District, to presen and fully prove before me their claims against th< estate of the said deceased,.on or before the thir< Monday in Mayjnext, as otherwise their said claim will be barred in the settlemsnt of his estate. A. BIMKINS, c. i. a. D. .March 2, 1859. 3m 8 State. of South Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, ZN ORDINARY, Jeptha Couch, Adm'or of William Satcher., deceased, Applicant, The Creditors generally of the said dee'd. ITappearing to my satisfaction that the assets o said deceased are insufieent to pay of his debta in full. It is ordered and decreed thstall and sin gular, the creditors of the said William Satcher deceased, do.present their claims against the sake William Satcher, deceased, before me, properlb proved, on or before the twenty-third day of.Ma next, and that thefjdo appear ii-'thie Cout of Ori nary, on said twenty thirdladay of May next, to re coiW' their propo'rtion of the assets of sal 2deeed1 and failing to do so, they will po procluded ani barred. Given -under my -band and seal, this twentya seecond daypof February, A. D., one thousand elgh .hsm~pdnd fty-nier -.-- -- - W- 4 b-URI8OR~i ea. [r...] aufa..u.. a. 2., IMe. 3m I Whilesal and Zetail NEWEERRY, S. C., A R11nowp rrdtoesell nbtter aa-'Ih dahehd lewhere, in ' Caro'line, . variety of DRUS, MEDICINES 'an*- CMEUP CALS, at wholesale and retail. Vaints, oile,. -bamisoe, -PUTTY, GLASS AND Painters' and Claies' Tee. in storo; and will be sold, upon a varrpag , alow rates. A fine stock of EHYSICIANS' AND SUEGEONW INSTRUMENT31 Chemical Apparatus, Physicians' Sale B an4' Medicine Cases, and Family-Medlioe OusWN of the latest styles. A full assortment of Trusses and .Braoees of the most approved patterns. THE CHOICEST BRANDS.01. ALES, PORTERS, Smoking and Chewing Tobaeo, for sale in any qantities desired. The Wfie d ) Liquors were pisachased with a eie so.'Midfe'eV Uses, and are from the most Reliable Importers. ALL OF THESE GOODS ARE SOLD AT A VERY LOW PAOFIT. Afull and.fresh suppIlso F37203 AND SAUSES9, of all kinds, PICKLes, Pusmavas, TAzL Paumys, Micinoxi, IszxoI.Jss, GAr.AIuv&, and many other articles in the Culinary Line, will. always be kept on band at the very lowest prices; !A variod'and tastefully selected stock of - F.A.N C"TGO IY BRUSHES AND COMBS in endless virlety SOAPS, PERFUMERY, and TOIL'ET AM-; OLES of every description, all new and direerom the manufasturers. A COMPLETE UTEK OF EVERYTING INu MW Da. Pn.rt, who has for a lon time been connect. ed with the Drug Interest in Nbw ",,an& whose experience and satisfactory-lusin ctions entitle him to the conuidinee of pe' as just returned from the Northern C' as -where te bought the entire stock upon the most reasonable terms, the whole of which is warranted Fass ad Gmquixt. - AM-A COMPETENT AND EXPERIENCED APOTHECARY has been secured in thePrescrip-. tion Department, and: a guaranty is' given tthat patrons can have their prescriptions filled in the most unexceptionable style. PLANTERS, PRusIcrAsS AND MERCIrArs will And it to their interests to call upon W. F. Pratt A Nanee, at the sign of the Golden Mortar, Corner of Main and Caldwell Streets, * KEWEERRY, . 0. WILLIAM F. PRATT, WILLIAM F. NANCE. Mar30 ' 2m 12 GREAT AND VALVABLE SALE OF 0000! AT COST. TI E undersigned, Assignees of S. T. Agnew, will, from this date, offer the ENTIRE STOCK )f Goods in the store of S. T. Agnew, at .cost, .and ~ontinue to sell the sameat great Bargains, until rho entire stock is closed out. This stock is one of the largest and best selected assortments of Goos ~ver offered in the State of South Carolina. All of which have been-pure~hased in the best markets in the world, and atroatly redueecdlprices, below that of any other stock ever offered in this :narket. - THIS STOCK EMBRACES A full assortment of'all the* ARTICLES USUALLY WANTED BY PLANT. ERS, MERCHANTS and MECHANICS, Ac: I - HARDWARE of all kinds, embraeing acompletesassortment of SHELF HARDWARE AND COTLERY, Also, a large assortment of all kinds of SAnd FARMERS IMPLEMENTS, generally. s&ROCERIES!! s A complete assortment of all kinds. One of the largest and most complete stocks of all kinds of DaY Goone, adapted to the wants of every e person, together with .a large assortment of articles too numerous to mention. AUl this Entire Stock will be .SOLD AT COST FOR CASH ' r in large sums, will he sold on a Credit, with good and approved bankable notes. SMerchants and others wanting Goods in this line, aill do well to call and examine the Stock, as all a, -ho wish to purchase can save from 50 to 75 per -ent. on thgar purchases. TIS STOCK MUST BE SOLD WITHOUT ', F'AIL, so all persons are Invited to call and be con r inced of the great inducements now offered. Signed, PETER HAIR, ge' W. W. HOUSEAL, Assignees of S. T. Agnew. r March 22 3m 12 S A CARD. IEsubscriber takes this nmethod of returning hsthanks to ljis friends for their liberal sup .,urt during the past year, and respectfully informs i ?hemi and the public generally, that he sti con T tinues his FAMILY GROCERY, and will al ,wayvs keep on hand a COMiPLETE STOCK of 1. everything in the Grocery line, to which he invites the attention of the trading public. His terms are reasonable, as he is convnceed that as smble r' Penny. is belter thean a sleto Shilling." r Alsu on hand, a large stock of EBOOT S A ND S 8SHO0E8, for sale cheap. - THOMAS KERNAGHAN. Hamburg, S. C., Jan. 5, 1859, ly ~5 MORGAN HORSE. ~ T HE celebrated Morgan~tal lion CHALLENGE, will stand the Spring season of 1859. at Edigefield Court House. CH AL LENGE is abesatifhl black with long and wavy mane and tall, loS bands high, and weIghs 1040 pounds. He was 4 years old lest June, and was sired by Blaek Hawk, by Sherman Morga, by Justin Morgan. fa by Whit. Mountan Morgan, by Sherman Mea, by Justin Morgan. Grand dam by Woodberry, b Jlustin Morgan. He covers on both sider, as much Morgan blood as ayother horse new living. He was bought bythe subscribers in Windsor, Vermont, of D. C. Lisley, Esq., -at a heavy on. pense; he is well broke to harneis, and ean trot his mile in 3 minutes, without training. Taus-925 to insure a mare in foal, and $1,00 to the groom. S. F. GOODE, ELIJERT BLAND. March 16, 1859 tf 10 DICK HA THAX I W ILL stand the ensuing season at Edgefield Court House, on Mon- '" days, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and at /LX :1 Harmon Gallman's the remainder of teweek, at thirty dollars the season, with-theprivilege of send. ing any other season until a mere proves in foal. DICK CHIEATHAM is a beautiflal blsek eolt, four years old in May next, full ffeen hanidathree inches high, and weighs about eleven hundred and tfifty pounds. He was a good race horse. He was sired by Imported Albion, his dam was by Is. ported Leviathan, grand darn by Pseolet, great grand dam hy Top Gallant,grtreganda by Lamplighter, Ac. getgetrn a The Albions have run 20 vaces this winter and won 16, beating the cracks of Kentucky at M~pr phis Tennessee ; the crack. of .Virginiaat Charled ton, S. C., and the cracks of Alaijama at Mp gomery, Mobile end Colubs.' :.-': THOMAS' G. BACON. January 19, 189 . ttg 1LOTICE.--AU persons havin ayemeds ? against the Estate of Richar e are requested to present themon er beforttea f day of June,properly attested;as there wg be Ainal settlement of said Estate on that ay ELLINGTON SEARLS,: RICH. BARRETT. 5 d'ors MarO ' 3msa .JOTrICE.-AlI Pesons haviua y dezgands against the estate of Lev are requested to hand them in ' - -e by or before Thursday th~e 18th dy of May as - Intend mking a flnt! settlement of said est in the Ordinary's 01ee, at Edgeield C. Hth. day. AU thee indsbted ta said esate ed apytesimoahih. s 16.19, L.-*m NEW C00DS!7. SPRING & SUMMER TRADE! J. A. VAN WINKLE, T1HOMA S PHIBBS,.NDER UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. In returning thanks to the friens and patrons of the late firm of DCKEY & AS NOW 6N HAND A SPL2NDID STOCK OF PIBBS, would also announce that he has -just returned from the Nrthwn ? Markets, whlere he has purch~ased a BLtACU K.& COLORED C LO THS, LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF BLACK AND FANCY CASSIMERIES, SILK AND MARSEILLES VESTINGS, SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS1 Dra'p D'E t e s, Splendid Linens, &c., Which have been selected with the most judicious nicety and greatest care. To the Ladies, he would moat respectfully suggest that the DRESS GOODS WILL BE M ADE TO' MEAUSURE DEPARTMENT witl be found to comprise the mtbet - . T M-osT PseuIowA.BLE T ,ir3T AND AS GOOD AS CAN BE OBTAINED IN ANY PORTION OF THE COUNTRY. HMEM - STLES AN LATEST NOYEIlIE Of TlHE -SEASON! -ALSO A FINE STOCK OF Black Gros de Rhine and Birchoff's SILKS; Fancy PLAID -and ROBES A'LIS; Foulard and -India SBILKS; Tissuc, Barc-ge, Grenadine and Organdie ROBES; plin;REEp n Pite USIS;cshure tel ad=rp SALS SU PE R IOR -C LOTH ING ! Baregc Scarf, French Lace PRINTS, Silk and Lace MANTILLAS aid TALMAN;O U 'E R OR C O H N Lie adJebcg LSES c.1 French Lace, Crapet and Leilss VEILS; Linec-andtaeige D UtT.R"| IC9 C ADE EXPESSLY TO MY ORDER, Swiss and Jacenct COLLAiLRS & SLEEVIES; Exubro'd SBTTS, Crape do, Lace do; AEE P SYT YO DR Ladies' Kid, Silk, and Thread GLOVES and GAUNTLETS; Mdies' akMises HOSIERY, & & .; HOOP SKIRTS, all prices, &c., &c. -AND A large stoek of Bleached and Brown SIIIRTINGS, and SIIEETINao8; Scotch and Russia DIA. A LARGE AND SELECT STOCK OF PERS and TOWELLINUS; NAPKINS, &c.; White and Brown IAMASES and Table CLOTS; Cotton, Damask. and Woollen Table COVERS; pillow cas COTTON; Irish LINENS; Uilles 3P O C anti Lancaster qUILTS, "c. Ac.'; French, English 411d American PRINTS, in xelvrey ourn- l .BI n r~~ fag PRINT.S; Furniture CINTZE.S; CIIAMBRAYS; Plain and Printed Dll.ILLI1ANTS; Seliteh Ani Ameuican INGhAMS; Linen DRILLIES S Farmers' SATIN, TWEDS, CASSIMERE, ALL GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT THE RIGHT PRICES, COTTONADES; kentucky JEANS; ErminettsIDRAPE D'ETE; Lastiug CLOTHS, &ac. g Great inducements ofpred to Merchants and Persons purchasing Plantation Bilk AND WARRANTED AS REPRESEiTED. Particular attention paid to esars, Goods sent to any part ofthe City & Hamburg. . A_.W ..h 3a' Ij Agsta, Aell it, 3 A