Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, June 22, 1859, Image 4

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Functions of the Slave. . We agree in the views of a cotemporary, that the true fanctions of the slave are menial, or are to be exercised in the fields. He says: It is time the people of the South should look into the matter with an eye single to their interest and institutions; it is time the mechanics themselves should think of eleva ting the standard of mechanic arts, and re fuse to teach negroes trades; it is time public sentiment bhould be awakened to the enor mity of the wrong thus imposed upon me chanical genius by such a policy; it is time that a reform should be commenced in this mt ter, and it is time we should begin to un derstand tho ruinous consequence to the in stitution of slavery which must result in the persistent policy of learning negroes mechani cal trades. If we ever expect to be independent of the North, it is absolutely necessary that; we should elevate the standard of the mechanic arts; and to do this, negro competition and negro asceondency must be prohibited, .and white talent employed in promoting that ve ry much wished-for desideratum. We- be lieve that the institution of slavery is moral ly and divinely right; we believe that ,the condition of the negro is elevated to & de gree, by being held in bondage and slavery, which he never could attain in his native wilds, under any circumstances whatever; and for his good and the interest of our peo ple, we would see the institution of slavery perpetuated to the last day and generation, and for that reason we would urge the neces sity of instituting every precaution to sus tain it. Thus in placing the negro In competition with white mechanics-a superior intellec. tu:il power-wo drag the latter down to a . level with the former, and the consequence is, to rote extent, and we are sorry to.say it, tegarled by some as being no better than 'the firmer. This is well calculated to breed a discontent and hatred on the part of the white mechanic, and make him an enemy to an institution which should be the means of promoting the Interests of the very pursuit in which he is engaged. This policy also creates a spirit of antagoniNm between the rich and poor, from the fact that the rich thus array capital against labor-elevate the negro at the expense of the poor white me chanic.-De Bow's Review. Root Crops for Stock Feeding. We beg again to remind our readers, par ticularly those who are engaged in dairy and stock farming, to appropriate a full amount of land to root-growing. Carrots, beets, turnips, parsnips, may all be raised with profit, wherever stock is to fed. For horses. carrots are invaluable. For milk cows, they tlot only furnish a milk of superior flavor, butter of One color and odor, but, when used as a portion of their food, they guarantee a -beslthful condition. The power of the pectic ucid of the carrot to gelatinize all vegetable smatter held in solution in the stomac'a, put its contents in such a condition that the per istaltic motion of the intestines can manage it. Flatulence is prevented, and thorough digestion secured. The dung of the honse, fed partly on carrots, never conitains the un decomposed shell of the oat, nor large amounts of starch unappropriated ; and it is for this reason that a bushel of oats, and a bu-he~l of carrots will do more for the horse than two bushels of oats ; and not because the carrot contains as much flesh-making material as the oat, but because it causes all the flesh-mniking material of the oat to be appropriated, in -iiad of being voided with the excretta. Fur cow and oxen, other roots may occa-ionallv be- substituted with profit, as variety, to all animals, is pleasing in their foed ; and no one root should be so continuou-ly used. Since the introduction of ptdlpig machines, pulped roots mixed with cut hay, cut straw, and other cheap material, add much to the econo my of the farm as well as to the health of the cattle.-.Working Farmer. * Fram the C menc~ry, and have often seen them, that a negro maureturning from plowing was thrown by his mule, his feet became entangled in the traces, and the loss of life was thte result. How easily all such accidents can be avoided. My rule is, and it is rigidly enforced, that whenevers a ploughman rides his mule or horse, the hame-string must be loosed and drawn out of one side of the hamnes. Then if the hand is thrown and his foot is caught in the traces, the hamnes being untied, all the " gears" come of as he falls. Thie first hand I caught disobeying this order [ whipped severely, and have never been troubled with disobedience since. Let all planters adopt the plan, they can lose nothing by it and may save the life of a valuable negro. Respectfully. PA LA -A correspondent of the " Cotton Planter & SoW' gives this method to make a balky horse travel: - - And while I am writing, let me tell you of an infallbble method of making a balky or an obstinate horse or mule pull up hill, or anywhere else that his muscles are able to carry him. Take a small rope (a plough line for example) double it, make a loop of the double end, and draw it snugly around the under jaw of the animal, just behind his front teeth, with the loop underneath. Thbrow the loose end over your shoulder, and " walk in the way he should go," holdin'g fast andI pulling steadily and firmly. Don't be troubled utbout him, ?or he will follow witho"ut fail, af ter he has discovered how you hove "got him." This will also compel an animal to stand qniet to receive the bridle or collar. I claim to be the originator and discoverer of this method. and think myself entitled to the gratitudle especially of those who are not al lowed to "cuss" on such occa-ions." GARDE;N1G FORt THT. SotrH.--While the North is abundantly supplied with suit able gardening books, but very few works of this dler-cription have been written for the Suth. From the freuuent inquiries inl this respect, it seems, that '"Gardening for the South," l-y WV. N. Whbite, of Athens, Ga., is, as yet, but very little known, while it deserves to be in the hands of every person, who owns a gar den. It is unquestionably the best and- most completie work on Southern Gardening, that has yet come under our inspection; perfectly adapted to our climate and replete with prac tical .enggest ions. We can most confidently recommend it to any person, who may want a work of this kind.. Can be had in most of our book stores or obtained by ordering it from the author, enciosintg $1,25.-Cotto. Planter & Soil. 1-ry:Ms von Horsi-Kvatrmas.-Do -ever-y t hing in its proper time. Keep everything in its place. Always mend clothes before washing. Alum or vinegar Is good to set colors of red, green or yellow. Sal Soda will b!esch very white; one sponful is enough for a kettle of clothes. Save your suds for garden and plants, or to harden yards when sandy. A hot shovel held over varnished furniture, will take out white spots. Ribbons of any kind should be washed in cold soapsuds and not rinSed. If your flat Irons are rough rub them well with flne salt, and it will make themi smooth. If you are buytng a carpet for durability, choose small figures. Scotch snuff put on the holes where tdrick et come out, will destroy them. A gallon of strong ley put in a barrel of aard water, will make it as soft as rain Water. HoMF..-A man's house should be on the ltill-top of cheerfulness and serenity, so high that no shadows rest upon it, and where the noning comes so early, and the evening tar ris.so late, that the dlay has twice as many gofeni hours as those. of otber men. Hie is *to be pitied 1those house Is in some valley of pebetween the hills, with the longest igtand the abortest day. Home should he *ehr. dj .,enatorial and traminas. Beech Island (0. C.) Farmer's Club. We had the pleasure of attending the April eeting of this Association, and were, as isual, much interested in the proceedings. .he question for discussion was upon the omparative economy of soiling or pasturing attle and other domestic animals-and inci entally the maaking and application of ma ture, &c., &c. It seemed to be the general entiment of the members, that soiling was, n mt cases, 'f i more 'prfitable than pa, uring, and that well-saved and properly-ap >lied stable or barn-yard maRAre i ebeaper nd better than any of the commercial fer ilizers of the day. Much valuable infornia ion was elicited during the progress of the iscussion, 'and 'inany suiggestive remarks brown out; and the good influence of the )lub i becoming every day nore and more pparent. 'Sijiceits fo-mation, a now spirit f inquiry and-eaterprise has sprung up and pread itself over a large district of country ; nd the de-ire f;or progress and isprovement a perceptibly. increasing.. ply good vinegar, rubbing it well to the skin. rwo applicatiois -a'day are sufficient. I have always found it a sure preventive and a cer tain cure. If the legs have become cracked nd sore, apply the vinegar freely and add a piece of copp.ras.the size of a commQn hicko ry nut to a quart of vinegar. To -CU.a Staatnzs.-When the horse snes in at night, his legs should be washed Dlean and rubbed as dry as nay be, then ap We have long regarded- the Beech Island lub as a model organization of its kind, and upon revisiting it' after an absence of some months, we were rejoiced to find no abate ment of the zeal or spirit which has ever baracterized its inbers. .1av it live and flourish, until there is not a gullied hill-side, barren old field or undrained swamp within b hundred miles of the Club House; and may Planters and Farmers-everywhere-throughout the South speedily.f.orm and sustain hosts of similar associations.-Southern Cultivator. "THE PNU TIYt ofro1~ g &g. ikSubscriber i TLobribg fol' Sale aSY V A L U A BL.B PLANTATION in the South W estern part of Pickens District, eighteem miles South of Walhalla, and twenty miles Wesl of Pendleton Village, This tract of land contains One Thousand and Seventy-Sir Acres, of which about ninety-Ave Acres are rich bottom land in cultivation, about one hundred acres ol fresh up-land, and the cleared land on the place amounts in the aggregate, to about four hundred mores. These lands being more than twenty miles Sot of the first mountain ledge, cotton matures hers very well indeed. All the improvements on this place are costly, substantial, and recently made, rendering it one of the most desirable situations in the District. The DWELLING HOUSE is a new two-story frme building-with six fir.places, and a numbei sif comfortable rooms. The BARNS and STAI BT.ES are new and commodious. The WHEA7 THRASHER and COTTON GIN, both constructed last year, are driven by water power. The SAW- MILLS is in good order with am abundance of tiniber near at hand, All the prin. eal machinery about the CORN and FLOUR. ING MILLS was put up last year by skilful work. men. These Mills comprise all the modern im. provements for cleansing Wheat thoroughly, and for making the best "turn-ot" of nice whito dour. The machinery of this Mill1 is propelled b1 an over-shot wheel twenty-four feet in diameter, the water being abundant and never-failing. So: eiety in the vicinity is wealthy, intelligent anc agreeable. *' For terms and further particulars, apply t< the Proprietor on the premise.. Inquiries by let, ter will be answered.with promptness. THOMAS Rt. SI[ELOR. Fair Play, S. C., June 1, 1859 6a 21 BAKER COUNTY LANDS FOR BALE O~N TIMdE T IlE Subscriber offers for sale EIGHT or TEN PLANTA T tONS, itnproved and unlmp~roved, of the beet quality, selected by him self. These tracts contain fromn FIVE H UNDRtEI to THREE THOUSAND A CRES In a body, an' are among the very best bodies of land in Bake County. - ...~..-.. - - i asurg7Preisie~of~Bank ofIHamburg. ir Col. W. W. Cassvua will show the aboyi Lands in my absence. My address is Columbus, Ga. JAMES BOND. May 17' 8m 18 TO COTTON PLANTERS. T HE subscriber is now Agent for the Sale c OGLEBY'S GINS, one of the best Cotton Gin ever introduced in thS Southern Country. I wil sell these Gins and deliver them at any Rail Roal depot in the State ats ceep as any other Gin o the same merit can be sn'dl fur. No Gin will b osidered sold unless it gires the rmost perfec atisfaction. Since the introduetion of thi&'Gin in my neigh borhoodi no other Gin have been soald hero. Any one wishing to see aone of these snpirio Gins at work can do by visiting my plsantatin five tmiles East of Edgefield, C. H. Address the subscriber at Eudgefeldl C. H.. S. C JOHN A. ADDISON. Apri 20 , f 15 IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY W. M. HIGH T, sU'CCESSOR TO HIGHT s M C U P - C ONTINUES the above lbusiness, iu ,all its bran ebes, at the AMERICAN FOUNDRY. suc watl be thsankil fear oriers fur all kinds of IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, For Gold Mines, Mill., Rail R.ads, Ulridges, s MACHINERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Augusta, Sept. 1, 1853 ly* 3 WOOLLEY TOWN HATS! JOHN "WOOLLE'Si, . NEAR GRANITEVILJLE, S. C. R ESPECTFULLY announces to thec citizens t South Carolina and the Suutb ait large, that b, is now prepared to furnish O EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY, As well wade, of as good mnaterijal. and on as rea sonabie terms as can be found any where in tlb United States. g' Persons desiring further infirmnation wil please address me at Graniteville, 8. (C. JOH[N WOOLLEY. Jan. 19. 185 9 tf -2 FAMILY GROCERY 'IE Subscriber is now opening a LARGI Tand FRESH supply of Consisting in part of A. B. C., Crushed. Powdered and Granulatei SUGARS; Rio, Lsaguyra and Java COFFEE; N. 0. MOLASSES and SYIIUP: Yaung ilyson, Black anad Iuaiperial TEA ; RCE nd MACCARONI: MACKEREL. No. 1,2, 3 and Mess; SPICES of all descriptions; YEAST POWDERS and 80DA ; Sperm and Adam..ntine CANDLES: CANDIES and CONFERCTIONEkY; Soda and Butter CRtACKERIS; PICKLES in jints, qts., I gai. and gallons: Brandied and P'reser--ed FRU ITS: CORDIALS, PORTER. ALE, A. Tmaitto, Walnut and Mushroonn CA TS UPS: MUSTARD, Sardines, Lobsters, Salmn; M iekerel and Oystery; Dried EEEP and TONGUES; RaISINS. CURRANTS, CITRON, PRUNES ried FIG8, DA TES. I4ELATINE ; LMONE and ORANGES; N!TS, Almandis. Peero. Hasal and Walants; MATCHES, BLACKING, JDRUSHES: WOOD WARE--laited iad Well Buckets, Brass Bound Water Buckets, Measures, Cocoa Dip peru, c. These Goods have been bought from the best fousea In Philadelphia, and will be sold at LOW PIGURES FOR CASH. . iPAll persons indebted will don,. an especial vor to pay the same forthwith. E. T. DAVIS, Agent. May 18 tf 19 T0 PLANTERSCO0TTON GINS of the best qualIty, with 10 inch Saws, delivered at ay Ball Road lauding in the State, at 82,00 per law. For particulars address .J. Mf. ELLIOTT, Winniboro, 8. C. .pi! Premium awarded at the State Fair, Naov. a.. Ie 1en 8- .. BROOM & ARE NOW Elgcir ~ Thankful for the Liber; received heretofore, a friends and a gen, would respectful; - favori INVITE A CL.OSE COMPAF GOODS AIP WITH ANY IN THEY ARE DETERMINED T AS LOW A SCA - As any Rouae inthe Trade, I)INEN ADFIll So Popular with ovr Customers, and Ious A Strict Adh ONE PRI PRIOES GUARANT] As anly other Ho 0:7 Goods Delivered, FREE OF Cli Augusta, March 21, W AYE R'S Cathartic Pills, (ISUGAR COATED,) AltE NADI TO CLEANSE TEE BIL00D AND CURE TE LICE. Invalids, Fatthers Mothers, Physleins, P'hilanathropistl, read their Effects, aned judge of their Virtue. FOR TUE CURB O1 Headache, Sick Headlache,Foil Stomach. P'maso, Ps., May 1, 1866. Da. J. C. Aria. Sir: I lhave heen repeatedly cured of of our Pill . ta s to arisefrin afoul stoma whch they cleanse at once. If they vill cure others as they do mns, the fact is worth knowing. Yours with great rempect, ED.WPEL, Bilious Disorders ansd Liver Complaints. DEPsaTNENT? or Tsa lTuatoR, 1 WAsUIxtofox, D. C., 7 Feb., 185id. f Srm: I lhare used your Pill. in may general and hospital practice over since you made them, end cannot hesitate to mythy etio the ee t cathartis we eloy Thei regn iy they are an admirable reutedy for d,-rangiaeneitaofthbat organ. 1ndi-ed, I have seldom found a case of bilious diss ease so obatliate that it did not readily rind to them. Jumay younmyisn of as Jlorinc Heesis. Dymeutery, Relax, and Worms. PoODIOs, IIAatr.AuP, Lw. Co., Mica., Nov. 16,1855. Dii. Araa: Your P'ils ares the perfection of mineiine. Thteyhave dime my wife mnore good tihan I can tell you. She had been siek and pining away for months. Went off to. be doctored at atexpense. but get no better. She then commenec-d i mwiecured himath t r neighbors hadit bedan bil, au ice much time, without b our P. s hule even then. Sueh a nsdicine a yours, wh c good and honest, will beurs hre Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood. Fam Rev. J. . l ime, Pastor of Advent Church, Bostos. Di. Arc: I have need your Pills with extraordinary succesa in my family and among those I am called to visi in dietr,.ss. 'To regulate the organa of digestion and purl ty the blood they are the very beet remedy I have ever known, and L can eenfidently recommneud them to my frends. Yours, J. V. HIMElS. Wausaw, Wsoxsco Co., N. Y., Oet. 24,1655. DEAa Sma: I am using yotir Cathartic Villa lb nay prac. tice, and find themi an excellent pu rative to cleanse the system and purify the fountains of the blind. Erysipehas, Serofala, King's Evil, Tetter, 'rumors, and Salt Rheum. From a lbravardinsg llerchanst qf &. Louis, F b. 4.1850. Di. Ami: Your Pilla are the paragon of all that is great in medicine. They have cured my little dasughtter of uleerous sisres upon her bands and feet that had proved yaficte with blotches an d eoer aki and inu hier hair. After our child was eu i. she also tried your Pill., and they have cured her. ASA MORGRIDGE. Rheumiatismn, Neuralgia, and Gout. p-om the Ren. Dr. IRawkes, of the JIethisut Rpis. (Aurch;. Putr.As: 1Ho55. SaAxAnr , GA., Jan. I, 1856. Ilorsoxtr Sic: I should be ungrateful for the relief your skill has brought me if I did not report my case to you. A cold settled in my limbe and brought on excruciating neuralglc pains, which ended in chronic rhentmatism. Notwithstanding I had the heat of physicians, the disease Their effects were slow, but sune. By perseridng in the use of thern, 1 am now enthzely well. Sistars CRAMUE, BAYO toN oso, LeA.. 5 Dee., 1855. Di. Arnns: I haeo been entirety cured by your Pills of 1hlenmatic Gout -a painful disease that had aficed mie For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Coma plaie t, rquiingan active purge, they are an excel For Costiveness or Constipation, and as a Dinnser Pill, they are agreeabie andi effectual. Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Inffammai tions, and evon Deatbess, ad Partial Blind neas, have been curest by the alteraive action of these Pills. Most af the Pills in muarket contain Mercury, which, a. thl,ngha a valuable reinedy in skilfnl hands, Is dangerons in a piutllc pill, fra the dreadful consequences that fee qently f,.llow its incantious use. These contain no mesr ury or usineral substance whatever. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR TUBE RAPID CURE OP COUOiIS, COLDS, DOARSENEBS, INFLU ENEZA, DRONiCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTUJMA, IN. o CIPIEONT CONSUlPT5ION, and ihr the relief of consuimptive latients in sdvanced stages of the disease. W~e need not speak to the lieblic of its virtues. Ttoughocut every town, and almost every hanmlet of the Anseican States, its wonderful cures of pulmoinary conm. plaints liare snede It already known. Iny, few are the failies in ay eivilised countr on this eotinent with. out some personal experience oflitaegfscts ; and fewer yet the constnunitles any where which have not amongthe grt.d~sae othe treaan lungs Whie it is the nuit powerful antidote yet known to man for the formi. dable cnd dangerous diseases of the pulmnasaT organs, it is asoe the pleasantest and safest remedy that can he em. plydfur infats and young persons. Parents should hvitin store against thse hiious enemy that steas upnt.o them unprepared. We have abundant pounds to elIeve the Cerry Itetorol oa mute lives lby the con sspions it prevetats thin those it cures. Reep it by ve.t and cure your colds while they are curable, nor te - ct hse-n ntil nolusan kii ran uater the inexoat e Alt know ti,. dreadful1fiataltv of lung disorers, and as they know too the virtues of tais rensedy, we need not do more thn to assure thems it is stili msade the best it can be. We ulaare no oet, no cars, no toil to produce It the it e bew age nthe ur skill cofurnis fur heirue .PREPARED BY DR, J. C, AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. AND BOLD BY G. L. PENN and DRS. A. 0. & T. J. TEAGUE, Edgeeld C. H.; A. J. PELLETIER & CO., Ham burg, and by all dealers in mediline. Wholesale byIAVILAND, CHICHESTER A CO., Augusta, Georgia.. June 2 ly 21 N OTICE--AIl poesons indebted to -the Estate of J. B. Talbert, deased', are requested to nake payment at an early date, and those having demands against said Estate, will render thoem Ia properly attested for payment.. B. M. TA LBERT, Adm'or. Sept. 29, 1R58 12mn 38 CANDEE & McEWEN, WATCH MIAKERS & JEWELERS., H AVING this day formed a Co-partnership will occupy the Rooms next adjoining the Post Office, and will give the STRICTEST AT TENTION to all business entrusted to their care. JEWELRY and SOCIETY BADGE8 made to order and wrranted. V'7 Particular attention will he pold to Watch pairinig. .HB. C AND EE, . . - . .1. MuMB K. NORRELL OPENING 5tock of I8.08 al Patron.ge they have t at the hands of their 3rous public, they y solicit continued s, and ISONI AND EXAMINATIiN EEIR ID PRICES THE.MARKE-T. D MERIT PUBLIC FAVOR BY LLE OF PRIC Si and-by a eoatinusane of that Y8TIM Of bHillN, which has always Character0ied . e, vims erence to our CE RUL! PED TO BE AS LOW ase in the Market. kRGE, in the City and HaMbvrg.C* REASONS WH THE GROVER AND BAKER SEWING MACHINEIS! Is Universally Preferred Fon F.a.MzL2 -cSE.. 18ST. It is more simple and easier kept in order than any other machine. 2nd. it makes a seam which will not rip or ravel, if every third stitch is out. 3rd. It sews from two ordinary spools, and thus all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while the same machine can be adapted at pleasure, by a mer chang~e of epool, to all varieties of work. 4th. The name machine run. .ilk, linen thread, .and common spool cotton, with equal facility.: d -eMl|dEr$ I ito tblreakis wahe smadebnt snaohine is more b eau tifi than a Tother made either br hand orm th. leading pattern, just received by M. A. R A NSOM, Agt for the Manufaa'ra. Copy of a Letter from Hon. lAS. H. KAEXOND. Wasusxovr, Dcc. 11, 1858. Srm In reply to your letter asking my opinion of Gnovua A BAlax's SEWING MACRNaYs, I take pleasure in saying that they have more than an 'swered my expectations, after trying and returning others. I have three of them in operatioui on my different .places and after four years trial have no fault to find. Yours, respectfully, J. H. H AMMOND. To M. A. R AXsoM, Esq., Hamburg, S. C. Copy of Letter from JONATHAli K. XILTJ*R. Buxen'u IsL.Arn, S. C., Dec. 18,1858. M.A.RiAysox-Deor Sir; In reply to your en quiry how I like the Gaovxa A B3AKxx SEWING M~rcluixx, I take pleasure in saying that after using it four months it has given entire satisfaction. It is simple andl easy to understand, and has never been out of order. My wife had no difficulty in instructing a servant in the use of it. 'I am fully persuaded that no invention of the age is more worthy the attention of the public than that of Sewing Machines. Very respectfully, your., JONATHAN M. MILLER. r.i'A reduction of one half the usual pric is made to all ministers of the Gospel who haave famii lies, and to all religiui or charitable societies where the machines are to lie used for purposes of charity. Hlamnbrig, Dec. 29, 1858. tf 5! W, Hn SALISBURY & CO., No. 257 BROAD STREET,. Augquta, Gao., I)EALEBS IN STOVES, GRATES, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS; PLAIN and PLANISHUD. TIN WARE; FOIIM AND iiIi I'JR1N; BLOCK TIN, LEAD, GALVANIZED) IRON PIPES; GAS PIPES a& FITTINGO; WOOD and WILLOW WARE,&Ac., &o. TIN ROOFING, PLtUlV BIN-G, EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND IN SUPERIOR MANNER. We are constantly reeui tog ad litions to our AndI invite the attontion of all in want of anythIng in our Line. WE KEEP ON HAND A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF G AS FIlX TUR.E S Which we are prepared to put up at short notice Manuracturers' Agents .FOR TIE SALE OF 'IE W2LL-INOWN.. VICTOR STOVE, MANUFACTURED IN THIS CITY, THE BEST STOVE NOW IN XAEET. No. 3 DeKaib Itange, March 30 fim 12 Broad-St., Augusba Bagging, Rope & Twine. 15 Bales Heavy Gunny BAGGING ; 300 Rolls Ileavy Patched BAGGING; 10.W 1seces - " Dandee - 350 Veils Machine and Hand-made ROPE ; 50,000 Lbs. Tennessee BACO0 oground. For sale low forcash, er on timneb IAgunb, Mu*8. a a m u. 7W001iEDDY & G'S. Utf~~ IIB I I 1Q 'fflI. IChatert&by the State of Georgia. Capital-me $50,0001 ~1 & ,O., MAAGERS, SUCoEs888 TO S. SWAN A 00. T E -4oSi Se eWill be drawn by Woo .1 g: D N& Miafnigers of the S P A R T AUADEMRI OTTERY, in each of their Sing Number Liotties for Juno, 1859, at AUOUST. Georgia,'i'p6hbie,. under the* superintendenne Commissoners: Clas 28. Siturday, June 4, 185 0asBA Saturday, June.18, 185 Clais- 25 Draws Saturday, June 1185 Class 26 DraWs Saturday, June 25,185 Qt-he:fin-of Single Numbers, -A 1 OO'Tckets! NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINEji'ffE M:GNIvICENT SCHEMEI .9o us ZRAWI 1-AE.5 IZArIW..JUNE I t P11O..@., IPriseof .........$1 .~~ ~ ...:o ........... 1".......wd, 00 ........... .. . ....... *;too 200 . ... .......I 1 4AM40~O '4 ...... t'.......8,000 100" - APPROIIATION- PRIZES. 4 Prizes o 400 -Apro'atg to,000 Prize are $11 44 50 " "200 '4 'I , 4 4.45o " 1 . .. 4... 4,-- 9 * . .. .. ................;..... 10 5,688 P'riszmounting to.......... oS,o' .WHOLE TOM&IT 10;-HALVE6 05QUARTEES I tB.Resisiieri t i -k Pre in the ab -Snee is drawa and pMa ia fall without i dfeetion,. CERTIFICATEgOFPACKAGES will be sold at l - 2a - - --10 Hafe ........ . ' . 1013ff Wo . . . .. . ......... ...20 .. ........ SN1MAAADZY LOTTER CLASs, No. 859, Draws'Wcduesday Tu ne E9th, 185 ONTH.E THREE. .N .MBER.PLAN! 74 uibps.-12.DraWn Ballots. NEARLY .1 PRIZE TO EVERY 2 TICKII' :GI~id Prize of $36,000 i 1 Prize-of $19,110, 4 Prizes ;i-$2,I 2-Prizesof -10,000 ! - 20-Prizes of -1,)i 2 Prizesof 1,000 1 - 130 Prizes of J ho., e., he., he. .09,* - Atr0atint to $ WHOLE TICKETS $10; HALV.. $5; QVAB I IN ODEING-TICKET8 OR CERT ,ICAT closthe toour address for i th s ori on reept of W will be forwarded by Parehesersen have kets ending in any amr ,he LIt ofDrawp Numbers and Prizes will be us purbchaersimmedlately &er the-drawing. Purchasers wili write their siguatures plai: give.their post County and 6tat. Anl p of $1,000 and under, paid immediL I the drrwln-ithet sreat theusual tme ofthirtd SOTICWTO 00BOPONDENTS.-Those w frnotsnding by mall, can -use THE EXPRESS COUP Y, whereby money fer Tick inrs of Ten Dollars, and up an be sent AT ISK AND EXPENiiE, from any ciyor town1 the have. an office. The money and ordermi encloed in a "Government Post Offie Smed B op, or the Express Cmay cannot receiv thein Alcommunlenlonssr acyconfldential. Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to - WOOD, E.DDY & CO., AutGa. or,- WOOD, EDDY i CO., Glata s. or, WOOD, EDDY s CO., Wimnt, May 25 ff I. B!. SINGER & CO'S.. SEWING MACH INEI T~HE SEWING 0O. THESE lifrld-Renownedl Machines CAWleOT EE EXOEL5 FROM THE FINEST MUSLINS TO A .LEATHER TRM!A"' eyscced uniersally, sp'are warrantet T e o oa, be send.vrtion at the Mlii clhop or anrsru-n..L ,in this .Village. These Machideus will be sold at tho same p here as at any of the Agencies, or at the princ Establishmient in New Yor'k, the freight added. Mr.- GEO. 8. McNEIL, an experienced ohinist, will attend to setting up and giving struotions on all Machines sold. LEWIS JONES, Agen1 Machine Needles, Silk, Thread, &e., alwayi hand at the Milliner Shop. Edgefield C. H., April 13 tf 1 MONTGOMERY'S Celebrated Double Scre ROCKAWAY PREMIUM. WI-EA.T FAN ? T IE SUBSCRIBER having purchased Right for this State, now offers to Plan tase justly celebrated Fsns for cleaning Wh 1his Fan is'superior to any thing or the kind in use, as . the number, of premiums awarde' lifferent State Fairs will attest. It is simpl ta structure, easily rigged, works well, and w ut of order, oa be repaired by any ordinary chanie. It is adapted to cleaning all kinds :rain. For further particulars see Hand 1 which will be furnished any one desiring such. Cotton Ins and Threshers Also constantly on hand a supply of Col Gsins, which I warrant to be equal to any made. so a lot of Thresbera which are so extensii <nown that I doom it unneclassary to onlogise 1.1 here. Thise Machines are nil mannfactured in. plaepyskilful workmen, end of the very I natrial, and warrented to do what is said them.: !Any orders for either of the above 1 'hins, addressed to the subscriber, or left1, y Trevelling Ageuts, will be promptly atte 4 to). ~ For all Repairing and Job Work, the Cash be required upon delivery. JH NIH A beville C. H., A pril 20, 3m 1 CROICE IIA MS.-Jut.reeived Two Hi SJUPERIOR TENBESSEE HAMS. Call exatine them. E. M. PENE Miy 8 tf . 1I State of South Carolin EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. -IN ORDILARY. Tho. IR. Rhodes, Adin'or Appl'it.] Wn. N. )taines and. wife Rebecca, ePartition. and James E. Arrlngton and wife, Defendants. - - Ban order from the Ordinary,'I shall prec to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the f onday in July. next, for Partition, all .the;IR Estate of Elizabeth Wolling, dbecased, consist of three LOTS in the Town of Hamburg, S. known in theplan of said Town, First, HIOUSE and LOT lo. 229, having a f f ifty (50) feet on Leavenworth Street, and. r ning hack two hundred (200) feet; bounded E by Leavenworth Street,. West by fraction of. No. 229j, South by Bay Street, and North bk.i Bo.231. Second and third, TWO WHARFS LOTS, l o and 10, having two.laundred (200) feetfrt Bay Street, and running back to Savannah 1 bunded Northy Street, -East-by Leav worth Street, Wa byfraction of Lot No. 22 and Snhth by Savannah -River. . pa- Tzan--Oni a credit nntil the Orstof Oc her next,. the purchnaaers to give bond and ;g< ecurites, and a Mortgage of the Lots-to the dinar, to secure the purchase'money.. Cost to paid in cash, and also to pa for titles extra. . JAS. EIDSON, 3.3.1' May 81, 1859 5t 2 NOTICE. "Freight as Cheap as the Cheapest ' HE Excel Line having been thoroughly org ..ited on the 29th A pril, P. 1.- Wade, appoin Preident, T. HI. Johnson, Beoretary, R. Johns Agent at Savannah, and H. P. Russell, Ageci Augta ; She Steamer Excel will in future run onneotion with.New York, Phailadelphia, and I tinore Steamships at Bavannah and Georgia Il Road at Augusta, leaving Savannah on Satort Efing,- and. Augusta on Wednesday Morni All (Gods for Northern and European markets a the Interior, should be addressed to care of Age Excel Line at Savannah and Augusta. Forwa ing of ounrse free. - Witaen so perfectly. acquainted with, thef warIing ad shipping business, it is needless to sure-the public that promptness will charactm all operations of this Company. I. JOHNSON, AgtSavannah. .N. E.LUSSELY, gAqgests se--esuna . 2. - I CORNER, UNDER - Having every facility, they are es - most reasonable terms to CASH A Their Stock will always b NEW ANI In the Trade, and by arrangerm -them the SELECT LADE8' DAI Am0 EMBROIDERIES 00 Among their DLESS GOODS now on hand may be. Robe a 2 Jupe, e Robe a 2 & 3 Volant, o With all the usual Goods for Dresses. 0 0 LL&NDERt C. IDIEING, 00~ .nsa Marc 80. tf V SPLENDID I JAM-ES ATGUS IS NOW OPENING A NEW ST( DRY G Which will compare favorable with any < .!from tine to time, THE LATEST AS tHEY ARRIVE FROM EUROP] RESS GOODS m In thile .artment our Stock is Full and- Attr DE R18NM TAFFTA TISSUES, B y - LAWN , ORGANDiES, &c.; ROl In the WHITE G DS aud I Ito found, IRISH LINENS, I KINS, TABLE CLOTI CAMBRICS, JAI or - -LIANTS, PIQUES, i )m PANES, EMBROIDERIES, ISHAWLS AM HOSIERY AND GLOVES, DRESS TRIJ SHEETINGS, PANTA *All of which he guarante8 0Call and examine for yourselves, before pure) - GOODS NOT AS REPRESE) MRS. HENEY WITH A LAR STRAW GOODS, FLOWE AND IIILINIERY AR' m.- - te Lames or nageneia. Lall of Good. Mrs. H. will take pleasure iM f- Aigasta. April 11 SSPRING & SUlt J. A. VAN nUNDER UNITED STATES E HAS NOW ON HAND A BLACK & COLE BLACK AND FAN the ILKA AND MARSE 9 Di-apD D'Etes,.Sr on WILL BE MADE o INZ% T'EE MOOT F'.O lAND AS GOOD AS CAN BE .OBTAINED *A FINE S ~S1UPE RIOR fr MADE EXPESSL' d. - -A] sill A LARGE-AND S i ALL GOODS WILL BE SOL AND WARiRANTED s.-Augusta. April 11, *HORSE TAMING I T E Subscriber respectfully offers his services to the citizens of Edgefield and Biarnwell in the practice of the NEW and USEFUL art of HORSE TAMING. rat He has purchased the right to this practice for cal the District. of Edgetleld and Barnwell, and is Lug prepared to give instruction or to subdue vicious 'U~~e fowatson o.a Class of five or more in n sayneighborhiood, he will, upon notifleationi from 1 the parties,.attend at any place they may appoint, t and I'.,tuct them In the thousand applientions of th Addres, at Beach Island Post Office. 05 P .-n onetinA. W. ATKINSON. s- P 8..-I conecionwith the above I have on u had LANIER'S PATENT BRIDLE, the right r; to use which is given to each scholar. A.W. A. 'April . 3m . 13 Sj p0'arwl Sentinel please copy for three months, and forward account to A. WV. A. as above o -BURIAL CASES. U lST received a full assortmcnt of 3METALIC ." BURIAL CASES, all sizes. Alip. a new style Case, full glass, full satin lining, andi extra n-oin. The Metalic cases will be sold LOW FOR CASH. We buy for Cash, and will be necessarily '"compelied to st-on the samne terms. Thirty days Als AAY COFIN at Auglasta pri t er. Common WVOOD COFFINS made to suit the alorder, both In quality and price.USO .April o if 13 dLight for Everybody I N-'OW In Store alarge eupply of KEROSENE s- OIL, and arrangements made not to get LAMPt n of various and beautifl styles. I78old ezelnsively for.CASH. Mr 13e .m S& DfAT. GlOBE HOTEL, iabled t qffer their Goods on thie ND PROMPT PAYING CUSTOMERS. c-replete with everything ) NOVEL, nts, every Steaner .will bring DESIGNS FOR . ESS 80008, KIRTS &C1,' &C in SILE, COTTON AND BAREGE fal/seu, found: Robe a mantilHlet, Robe a Tunique. All orders promptly attended to. CHARLIE B. DAY. Lat.oJ * . Newy & Co. )RY GOODS! HENEY, rA., GA.. )CK OF STAPLE AND FANGY IOODS, ther in the city, to which will be added, during the season, NOVELTIES , OR ARE PRODUCED AT HOME. DEPARTMENT.' active, containing Faney SILKS, Black GRO ARAGES, BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS, IES, of various styles and Fabrics. ,INEN DEPARTMENT will be INEN DAMASKS,. NAP [8, RUSSIAN CRASH, ,ONETS, BRIL. UILTS, COUNTER. &c.; a Splendid assortment of. R,'nA i TIL L1HR'A (, JMINGS AND PARASOLS, SHIRTINGS LOON STUFF, &c., &c. Lo sell as Low as the Lowest. ainag elsewhere. Orders carefully attended to RTED MAY BE RETURNED. E AND SELECT STOCK OF - R S, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS 'ICLES GEE !A~ in'and1oic atthe .atest exhibiting them. tf 14 IlYER TRADE! WINKLE, TEL~, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. SPLENDID STOCK OF MR{ED C L OT HS, CY CASSIMERES, iLLES VE STINGS, llendid Linens, &c., TO MEAUSURE. EKONABIE ST-TILBS, IN ANY PORTION OF THE COUNTRY, TOOK OF CLOTHING ! E TO MY ORDER, ELECT STOCK OF D AT THE RIGHT PRICES, AS REPRESENTED. - J. A. VAN WINKLE. Smi 13 REMOVEDe VPATRO and FRIENDS that wehav bouh out the interest of Messrs. SIBLEY A UER, of this.Town, and have removod to the Store formerly occupied by tha temP.ner generally for the liberal patronage always bestowed upon us, and will endeavor to continue to merit the Wh en we shall have the pleasure of greeting our old Friepdi and Patrons at our new location, they will flnd-s fully supplied with the following ar. eeSuperior Java, Lagnya and Rio COFFEES; Stuart's A BDC Powdered and Crushed SUGARS; rleans and West IndIa MOLABSES; o1, 2,3, Kts and Barrl, MACKEREL; eay Gn, BAGIN Tennnesse an Imore BACON; OSNABURG8, STRIPES, SHIIR TINGS; BLANKETS and PLAINS; Negro HATS, BROGANS ad BOOTS;. Oils, Turpentine, Glass and Whitelead ; Eeydescriptio of IRON and STEEL, Ae. We have made arrangementi with the most cele brated Distillers on the Continent to supply us the DEST and-MOST CHOICE. BRANDS OF LIQUORS, That can he produced. Our future aim and inten hd reputation or keeing the FIES n id most PURE LIQUORS ever offered in Hamburg. Our large number of customers fot WINES and LIQUORS Is sufficient guarantee that we keep the purest and hest articles in this line. Our superior facilities fornseling Imported Wines an iquors are unquestionable, as we reeive them IN OUR SADDLERY DEPART[XENT, Will be found a New and Fashionable Stock of One Saddles, warranted for durability and easy riding. Also, American and English Housings, Buggy and Wagon Harness, Bridles, Curb and Sna~e Bits, Whp *4,&. B. drN. 3. SOL.OMON. Between E. Penn and JohnCO W00EI AA B iETE ASSORTMENT O -FU1 I t ,I -As follows: B00K CASES, LTIR IT , DESKS, SidleJoards, BUREAOS,' 0ffEAU A51*AND8, WASH STANDS, - ' With Marble tops-aingie Sand -double. WASH STA!DS OF EVEEY KND, .T.A.B LE S. ' EXTENSION TABLES, IARLOM TABLES * ili Slaba,.-READING 4 4QOART TTE - TABLES, 'TOWEL ND 'OLOTHES RACKS, BOOK -AND CORNER STANDS, kFine t of Sqfasi. 9#9x&as& A choic. lot of . BD-3,00 -C1 lio 16' IEA gras PARLOR;. DINING ..RO3 -;AND. BY CHAIRS, SUEL'S:.OF'IR C 1, Can d M ahog n d 0, - Mimsse Bttng and R wie g0 S, -ChIld't abln OHAIRS kci' A LOT'OF FANCI i#;ORiK.TABT 0, WORK BOXES, STOOL STANDS, POR TABLE DESKS 0FlCE:R M B Children's BUREAUS,' UBARD ,-fPBS, BED STEADS,.. CRADLES L0OINfG' GLASS PLA. 4e. - Also, sveralexiellentpies *CARETIGPS" .~ CARPET TACKS AND B'IND 0&8AND - MATS, 4fWINDOW-. 4IB)NI E, 00D c-T88., Ac Ac. 8, The above articles are all-recently w. from the beat Houses in New'Ybit, end wil be eold-at low prices for hca ;. - pf'At the old stand, wewill oontinneto work to order, and Repair old work entrusted to our oars. --- -- If you wantto buy, call-nd If iu do not, call and we will take pleasure a s y-ing e our Stock. WITT ' r D ON. April13 tf 14 JACOB'S CORIAL! The Great Soutie liemie to . ALL BOWEL DISEASES, Cholera, Cholera Jforbu, .D1ecatery, .iarroae, Bilious Colic, Colic Infantum. Also, Admira bly adapted to many.Disegees phFes, . most especially Marantairox. rTHE, VIRTUES, OF JACOB'S.;04DIAL ate .Ltoo ell-known to requireeomsins. lst. It cures the worsteases of Diarrhes. 2nd. It eurei-the;worst foiu of- Dysentery. 3rd. It cures California or Mexican Diartrm. 4th. It relieves the NeverestColic. 6th. It cures'Cholera Morbus. 6th. It cures Cholera Infantam. 7th. It cures painful Menstruation. 8th. It relieves Pain in the Back and Loins. 9th. It contracts Nervousness and Despondency. 10th. It restores Irregularties. : - - 11th. It dispels Gloomy ad.yat~rqe Peeling. 12th. It's an Adr eToic. A few Extracts from Zetters, T.atmonias, ho. "I have used Jacob's Cordial in. my familly, and have found it a most efficiont, and in my judgment, a valuable remedy. Hox. HIRAM WARNElt, -Judge Suprenie Coeurt, Ga." '"It gives me pleasure in being able to recom mend Jacob's Cordial; my own personal experience and the experience of any neighbors and friends aroun* me, Is a sufliciens guarantee for me to be lieve it to be all that it purports to bb, .via: A soYEnIN nEXEDY. WM. H. UNDERWOOD. Formerly Judge~uperior Court,CherokesClrceit?' "I take great pleasure in Eicommending this in 1valuable medleine to all amicted.withkpela dis essees,-for which.-I beeveit.'beimcreign -eed-deeldedlysuperior to any.thing else ever this, with all I hear about it as a refinedy by those who. have tried it, induces me to .believe that it stands at the head of eypry preparationofthe kind, - and I would recommend its use'in thi d1 e es for which itis compounded. G OBN Cashierof Bk. of State of Georgia, Grifln." "If there is ajy credibility in human testimony, Jacob's Cordial must stand pre-eminent *above all other preparations for the cure of Bowel Diseares. From the mass of testimony in its favor coming In from all quarters, it must be very far in advance, as a curative agent, of most if not all other patent pre.. parations. - A. FLEMING, Cashier Marine and Fire Ins. Bk., Giriffn." " This effcient remedy is traveling Into celebrity as fast asBoaaparto pushed'his.columnsinto Russia, and gaining commendation wherever used."-Geor .,ia Jeffersonian, May 19th. 1868. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVER'YWHERE. pe-' Merchants, Druggists and. Physicians su'p nlied by J. ASHURST, Importer and Wholesale Dealer, Charleston,-8. C. Sept. 22, 1853. - ly 37 THE INER INVIGORATOR! PREPARED BY Dr. SANFORD, PS a great scientific medical discovery, andijs daily I.working cures, almost too great to belisre. It cures as If by magic, even the Airst dose. giving benefit, and seldom more then one bottle is requir ed to cure any kind of Liver.Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common head ache, all of' which are the the result of a diseased Liver. The Liver is one of the prncpal reuator of the hauman body, an'd when it prforms its, ehations weill the power. of the system aSly developed. The stomach is almost entirely dependent on the healthy acioan of the Liver for the proper peribruanee of its ihmctions. When the atom 0ach Is at fault,.tihe bowels are at fault, and the whole saystem au ffera'in conae quence of one orgn-the Liver-having eased to do its duty. For the diseas ~iea of that organ, one of the proprietors ijas made it Nhia 'stu'y, in a practice of more than twenty" years, tobAnd some remedy where with to. counteract thel many derangements to which it is liable.0 To prove that this re medy is at last found, any person troubled with Liv e r Complaint in ana y of it. forms, hasbut to try aH bottl, and convtction is A compoud has bcen ~'formed by dissolvingus and extractng that part ,which la-soluble for the s tive virtues of the medl eine. These gums remove all morbid or bad matter from the sse upy in in ilerlaca eihy iw of blIvgrtn the blood, giving tone and '.healt tthe woe mach-. nery, remo~ving the canaea Pot the disae and efibet. ing anrdical cure without ffan y of the dsgeal after effects, fblty using "Calomel or ~e. son that is usually rorted to. O One-doee after eating is suoficeient to relieve th e stomach, and prevent'the Hibod from rising and sour. Only one dose taken befare retlrn,9lee nightmare. Dnl one dos taken at Enight looens the bowels gnland cures costire aness. Ondse takena~ereacht meal will cure D'ppsa grOne dose of two tea" apoonsfM will .always re. lieve Sick Headache. One bottle taken Sbr fe "male obstuction, removes the cause of the aiese~ nd makes aperfeet cure. Only one dos Immed rately relieves Cholie, while One dose, often repeated, 19is a sure cure for Chol era Morbus, and a pre I, ventative of Cholera. One dose, taken often, Rwill urevent the reenrrencs of Bilious Attacks, while~ it relives all painful feel. 10Only one bottle is nleeded tothrow out of the system the effeets of medi eine after a long sickness, yelnownes or unatural coo f m e s. One doeo taken a short titne before eating gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food digest well. One dose, often repeated, cures Chronio-Diarrhea in its worst forms, while-summher and bowel com plaints field almiost to the first dose. One or two doses cures attacks caused by worms, while for worm's in children, there is no surer, safer or speedier remedy in the world, as it never fails. There is no .exaggeration in these .statements; they are plain, sober facts, that we can give evi dence to prove, while all who use it are giving their. unanimous testimony in its favor. We-take infinite pleasure in recommending this inedicine sea preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill, Fever, and all Fevers of a Billions type. It oper ates with eertainty, and thousandsi are willing to testify to it. wonderful virtues. Among the hundreds of Liver Remedies now offered to the public, there are none we can sohiglily recommend as Cr.8SANFORD'S INVIGORATOBt, so generally known now throughout the~Union. This preparation is truly a Liver Invigorator, pro ducing the most happy results on all who use it. Almost innumerable certificatea have been given to the great virtue of this medicine by those of- the highest standing In society, apud we know It to be the beat preparation n'o'(rific the publlq.-Hud son, Cmmnty Democrat. ,Pyice, One Dollar-Per& .t~~ - SANFORD A COt tor. 345 Broaday sYork. For sale at Edgefield C. H., byG.L PE1%, AgI. June 1,158. . y .~ - 2g OTICEi..Those wIahiw 8C0NPP8 for Medicinal use'can get them, pure,-and of our