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A CARD. H AVING located at that healthful and delight ful watering place, WI L .! M ST O N., Situated on the Greenvill and Columbia Rail Road, will give his entire attention to the treat ment of CHRONIC DISEASES, Persons laboring under derangement of thle Ute rus, Neuralgia, Chronie Rheumatism, Kidney Af fections, Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhea, Scrofula, Indolent Ulcers, Dropsy, Scurvy of Gums, Piles, &c., &c., i.ao respectfully solicited to give him a call. Dr. C. does not propose to cure every case; but, with the skill derived from a sercnteen years Pruc tice, he flatters himself to be able to give general satisfaction, knowing, as he does from experience, that hundreds are dragging out a miserable exis tence, whose condition iright be permanently re lieved by judicious treatment. Numerous certificates and references might be given; but the subscriber regards as the best cer tificate the speedy and effectual cure or-relief of oach and every patient. _0 All patients attended to at their rooms in any part of the village. WM. COLEMAN, M. D. Suly 6, 1859 3m 26 8PE0IA1 NOTICJEs OF AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, WOULD respectfully notify the people of Edgefield District, that he is now offering his Stock of DRY GOODS At prices that cannot fail to sell them. Wishing to dispose of his Summer Stock, he will sell thea without regard to cost, and he is satisfied if those who want Goods will give him a call, he will be able to please them with both Goods and prices. Now is the time to buy cheap DRY GOODS. Delay not, but call at once at the Granite Front Store, No. 222, Broad Street. Augusta, July , 1 59 3t 20 CENTRAL HOUSE! WILLIAMSTON, S. C. &41% r HIS. [OUSE is now opened .1 for the reception of visitors to U. ] the Mineral Springs. The building is entirely new, finished and fur nished in excellent style, and located at aconvenient distance from the Spring. Visitors will find ample and superior accommodations at this House, with good order. The table will be supplied with the best the market affords. RATES oF BoAnt)-Per day Sl,25; per veek $7,00; per month $25,00. Children and Servants half price. R. R. IUDGINS. June 8, 1859 3m 22 HYGEIA HOTEL! OLD POIXT COMFORT, VA. T Is delightful seaboard resort, situated in full view of Hlamp ton Roads and the Chesapeake lay, and at tLe site of the largr.st milita ry post in the country (Fort Monroe) will be opened on the 10th of June. The old buildings in rear of the establishment having bon replaced by new ones, visitors will find enlarged accommodations and comfort. And they will find here a delicious salt bath, and all the luxuries of the salt water region, with every attraction of a first-class watering place. And hither the Southern geutlemm may come with their colored domestics, without fear of Abo lition interference. Of the place the Hon. Dudley Mann has said: " Old Point Comfort, you moy rely upon it, hoe all the qusalitics to umkc it the Biarrit:. of the Unitcd JOSEPH SEGAR, Propr;etor. June S, 1S59 2m 22 SELLING OFF AT COST, ON and after the first day of July next, I will commence selling my large and well selected STOCK OF DRLY GOODS, at C'ost for~ CASH; or at seven per cent adrance to prompt payers. Now is the time for CHEAP and lasting Goods. Come one, come all, and reap the benefit of the fall. JAMES CALLISON. Shatterfield, June 29, 1859. tf 25 NEW SPRING GOODS ! T HE Subscribers are now receiving their newI SPRING STOCK for 1859, which they are offering at. VERY LOW FIGURES FOR CASH ! Knowing the CASH SYSTEM to be far the best we intend to confine ourselves as near as possible to the Cash basis. We cordially invite all Cash customers to call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Our GOODS has been bought principally for Cash, and selected with the G REATEST CARE from first Class Houses in New York, Baltimore and Charleston. So give us a call whether you purchase or not. Our Stock comprises every article usually kept in a Village Store, consisting in part of Ladies' -DRESS GOODS of every style and quality; American and English PRINTS; Scotch P'laid, American and French GING HAMS; BAREGES and TISSUES of every style ; Bonnet RIBBONS of every hue and quality ; DRESS TRIMMINGS in great variety ; Ladies' Extemnion HOOP SKIRTS; Misses' " " " To the h OSIERY, GLOVES and TRIMMINGS generally we invite especial attention, as they were purchased directly from Importers, and at very low prices. TO TILE GENTLmiv~EN, We say walk in and cxa'mine our Stock of Gen tlemen and Boys GOODIS, which were purchased expressly for those who wish to buy low for Oush. TO HOT.TSEKEEPERS We wish to call your attention to -our large and well selected stocks of CROCK ERLY, GLASS and Queen's WARE. THlE FA.RMER We call the attention of the Farmners to our Stock of AXES, HOES, CHISELS. AUGURS, SCYTHE BLADES and STOCKS, TRACE CHAINS; &c. TO ONE AN'D A.LL., We wish to call youtr special attention to our large and well selected stock of SHOES, emabracing ev ery variety of style and quality, which we war rant to give satisfaction. Groceries. We have a full and complete Stock of GROCE RIES, consisting in part of New Crop Wet India MOLASSES; New Orleans SYRUP; S UG ARS and COFFE E of every quality ; RICE, PEPPER, ALLSPICE, GfINGER; SODA, STA RCHI. SOAIPS of every quality ; SEGA RS and TOBACCO of various brands. pCome in and price if you do not wish to buy, so that you can he well posted as regards price and quality. HUDSON & COGBURIN. Mar9 tf Edgefield Male Academy, T HIE Spring and Summer ternm of the Edgefield ..Male Academy, closes on Friday the 1st July. The exercises will be resumed on the 1st Monday in September. Tuition for the past term is now due, and the patrons of the School are requested to pay to Mr. FEnnRELL during the present week;j after this to the Treasurer. GEO. A. ADDISON, Sec. & Treas'r. Junoe 29, 1859 3e25 Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Es Atate of Amon Lindsey, de.'d., are requested to present thenm to the undersigned duly attdated, and they are requested to furuibgh the Executor ivith a true copy of their respective claims, in or der that ho may know how much of the property it will be necessary to sell to pay the debts of said Estate. And those indebted to said Estate arc re quested to make immediate payment. M. FRAZIER, Ex'or. June 29, 1859. tf 25 A Rare Chance! A NY Person or Persons wishing to enter the MERCANTILE BUSINESS, may find a rare opportunity by applying to the Subscriber, whu, owing to'protracted illness, is desirous or disposing of his ENTIRE STOCK IN TRADE at the well known stand of Cot. M. FRAZIEn, de idedly the best location in this Village. Said Stock is composeed chiefly of STAPLE DRY GOODS, SH[OES, HARDWARE and GRO CERIES, most of them fresh and new, and will be sold on accommodating terms. T- ROOT. Edgefield C. HI., S. C., June 7, tf 22 Bacon and Lard ! JUST received another L ARGE and SUPERI tOR Lot of Tennessee Bacon. Also, three Barrels CHOICE LA RD. W. H. HIARrISON, Agt. fAGS, .AGS, RAGS-ThOse that have clean washed all (hAetn or Linen Rags, can get 3 cents per pound of S. E. DOWERS, Ag't. Bramsi&.Juln 0,.1859 tf 20 GRAY & Under the Unit A U Gr U s In accordance with our cu FOURTH SE ,CLEARING IN' ORDER TO EFFFCT AN MAINING STOCK OF DRY GOOD Reduced 4 SPECIAL ATTENTION MANTLES A DRESS BAREGE AND GRENADINE R On which Gr eat e r 31 -y'Packages delivered in burg free of charge. Augusto, July 9, SPEARS & HIGHT, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, [)ENTAL AND SURGIICAL INSTRUMiENTS, PERFUMERY & FANCY ARTICL.ES, No. 310, Broad St., Augusta, Georgia. April 11 ly 14 Bacon ! 200,000 Lbs. Prime ShoulIders, 200,000 Lbs. Ribbed and Clear Sides, Which we offer to Planters at REMARKABLY LOW FIGURES! ;r-Please call and examine. THIOS. P. STOVALL & Co., 25 Droad Street, Augusta, June 21, 1m 24 A CARFD. THE subscriber takes this method of returning his thank, to his friends for their liberal sup port during the peast year, atnd respetfully informs them and the publie generally, that he still con tinues his FAMILY GRtOCERY, andl will al ways kcep on hand a COMPL ET E ST OCK of verything in the Grocery line, to, which he invites the attention of the trading public. Jlis terms arec reasonable, as he ia conv-inced that "a unible l'ny is becter than a sloiw ShIlling!." Also on hand, a large stock of 30 0 TS A ND S HOE S, for sale cheap. THOMAS KERNAGIIAN. Hamburg, S. C., Jan. 5, 1859. 1y 52 10,000 Lbs. Bacon. AT LOW FIGURES, FORL CASH. IIUDSON & COGBURIN. Jne tf 22 N OTICE...-Those wishing SCIINAPPS for Medicinal use can get them, pure, and of our wr5 importation, and with a gnaranteec attachecd. S. E. BOWERS; Agt. Unmhure May 6, tf 17 Rivals hip ! T hER E appeared in a recent,. issue of the Abbevillo Ban ner, a short article with caption " Championship," over the sg nature of J. W. Joes, contain ing a banter to Mr. B'Rnsoso of Geoargia, to-mneet him within ten miles of Lisbon, Ga., on either side of the Savannah River, with three hounds, &c., &c., with a closing remark, that I bad .eent him my dog LIBERTY, but that he did not prove a match for three of his. I had thought that no dog in South Carolina could beat LIBERTY for speed r bottomn, espaesially the former. I am very anx ins t.4 run three that I have against the three that Mr. JoNEs names in his article. Pet LIBER FY with my pack, and I have no fear that Capt. Joes' dog or dogs can near keep a pace with him, much less beat him. I will meet Capt. JoSs at any time and any place, and prove what I strongly assert. WILLIAM E. CLARK. Coleman's N Roads, June S, 1859 3tsm 22 LIGHiTfor the SUFFERING M~ILLI0NS! DRI. MARTIN'S G-REAT REMEDY! A CERTAN CURE FOR CONSUTTION And allt Lunav, Discuc-Skortnen, of J|rcuth-Dy;s P'DIa).it(if un&1itrii- -lo.eL .coscs of LU,n T IIS medicine is p)urely vegetable, being cow. po.<ed entirely of best Rtye Spirits and West laia tGums, and other Extracts which are healing t the Lungs. pi-- It is a most pleasant drink. pj- One boittle should be carried by every man, woman or child traveling to mix with the water. pi1-1rie Oneo Dollar Per Bottle.-Si If it does niot give satisfaction I will refund the mnoney. pa-Foar sale lay it. L. G EN TRY, Agent, at Si1b ley'i' Corner, with Mesers. II. & N. E. Solomnor, where I always will be fainda with a large supply ,f tbe above V.~its:in. re:-rv. Also, I am also always in the ma~rket (at Sibley's Cor ner.) for paurchasing cotton, and will pay the highest market lance for line ciittons. For the above medicine, apply to R. L. GENTRY, Agent. Hamburg, Jan. 25, 1S59. ]y 3 DE. CULLEN'S REMtEDY. For Rhecumati~im, Neuralgia, Pain in the Jaw, sick Head Ache, (if nervous) andl in fact for all nervous pains, it is invaluable ; try it, all you un fortunate nervous lain sutferers. If it stop sick Head Ache in twenty minutes, do not be alarmed. Price, $2 per Uottle. For sale by Hlamburg, S. C., July 13, 1359 if 2'7 STEAM MILL NOTICE. A FTER this date GRAIN many be ground or ANY' DAY at my Mills. The Mills will b~e in eh'arge of Mr. Rtonan1 HawKs, an ol and experienes a millor, who wil endeavor to give satisfaction to all customers. R. T. MIMS. J..o 10, 185 Rt f 25 TURLEY, ed States Hotel, T A, GA. itom we will commence our El-ANNUAL OUT SALE, ENTIRE SALE OF OUR RE. SPRING AND SUMMER i, WE HAVE )ur Prices ElIT F allET IS DIRECTED TO OUR ND SHAWLS, SILKS, 3BES, MUSLIN ROBES, &C., shre is still .e dU.O t icOna my part of the City and Ham tf 2'7 Head-Quarters. EDOGEFIE LD, C. H., July, 1 1S59. (NKEIR.l L O jDlEIl, N. T lIE following Regimecnts of Infantry will pa rade fur Review ad Drill, at such times and plbaces as herein directed: The 111th1 Regimnent of Infantry will parade at lichardlson's on ThursdaLy, the 2Sthl of Junly. The 7th Regiment of Infanttry will parade at the Old Wells, on Saturday, the 30th of July. The ltih Regiment of Infantry will parade at Mrs. Brunsoin's, on Tuesday, the 2d of August next. The 8th Regiment of infantry will parade at Morrow's, on Saturday, the 0th of August next. Thec 6th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Lomax's, on Tuesday the 9th of August next. The oficers and non-commissioned officers will assemble on the day before the Review of their respective Regiments, for drill and instruction. Volunteer companies, will .be inspected, and the books of Beat companies examined. By ordcr of WV. C. MOR AGNE, Urig. General. H1. W. ADDISON, Brig. Major. July 0, 5t . 26 gg Abbeville papers will please copy. Head-Quarters, 10TH RtEGIMENT, S. C. M., Srus CaEEKC, June 25, 1859. IN prsnace o anorder from Brig. Gen. W. C. MOR GN E anElection will be held on Frida.y the 22d July next, at the various Beat Company precinets, in the upper Battalion, 10th Regimecnt, S. C. M., fir MA JORI of said Battalion, to jill the vacancy therein existing. By order of A. B. DEAN, Col. 10th Regt. S. C. M. WV. A. EUTr~aD, Adj't. July 0 3t 26 Head-Quarters, 10 T1H REGIMENT, S. C. M. 1 SLEEPY CREEK, July 1, 1S59. j ORDE RS, NO. 2. TIIE 10th Regiment, S. C. M., are hereby in structed to be and appear at Richardlson's on Thurday, the 28th July inst., armed and equipped s the law directs, forDrill and Inspection. The Officers and non-Commissioned Officers will assenble the day previous for drill and instructioin. The Ladies and citizens generally arc cordially invited to attend. T1.e Edgefleld Brass Band are expected. By order of A. 13. DEAN, Col. 10th Regiment, S. C. M. W. A. RurTLAsN, Adj't. July 0, 1S59 4lt 20 A CARD. At the General Musters at Richardson's for the last few years, the disorder about liy House has been so great, arisinlg from the great quantity of spirits deposited and drank in the House, that I am forced to request all Candidates, Omeiers and other persons not to deposit or bring any more in the House hereafter ;-and if this request is not granted, I shall be compelled to decline accommo dating the public on these occasions. JAS. M. RICHARDSON. July Ii, 1S59 4t 26 Brought to Jail O'F this District, on 2nd inst., a negro man who Jsays that his name is MADItiON, and that he belongs to one Henry Lowe, of Harris County, Georgia. He further says that he was sold by one Dr. Nott of Sp'artanburg District, S. C., to the above named Lowe, some timo in the latter part of last year. Madison is O feet high, copper compilexion, sparc built, ereighs about 150 pounds, and looks to he about -10 or 415 years of age. The owner is requested to come farwvard, prove proerty, pay charges, and take him away, other wise he will he dealt with as the law directs. T. H. CLA RK, J. E. D. July 4, tf 20 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINAR Y, B Y W. F. DURIISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edgo fiel District. Whereas, Allen Kemp hath applied to me for Lettrs of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattles, rights and credits of Wilson Yemp late of the District afuosaid, deceased. These ale, therefore, to cite andt~ admlonish all and singular, the kindred and credit ors or the said deceased, to be andi appeiar biefre me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the sail District, to be holden at Edgefield Court Ilouse, on the 14th day of July. inst., to show cause, if ally, why the said adinisrat ion should not lbe granted.* tiven undlier moy hand and sel thlis 5th day of July, in thle year of our Lord one thous and eighlt htundredl and lirty-ninec, anld in the eighty fourth year of American Indepenldenee. W. F. DURLISOE, 0. E. D. July 6 2t 20 IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, T3~rTSA, Gr. W. M.iEHIGH T, SUCCESSOR TO HIGHT & MfMURPHY~ C1ONTINUES the above business, in all its bran ehes, at the AMERICAN FOUNDRY, and will be thank ful for orders for all kinds of IRON AND BRASS CASTIGS, For Gold Mines, Mills, Rail Roads, Uridges, and MACHINERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Augmt. SentL 11858 Iye 3M CASTDIDA.TJES For Sheriff. LEWIS COVAR, 11I. DOULWARE, WM. QUATTLEUIUM, LEWIS JONES, . For Clerk JAMES SPANN, I F. M. NICHOLAS, S. IIARiRISON, ROBERT D. BRYAN, WM. L. STEVENS, JACKSON COVAR, For Tax Collector. STARLINGi TURNER, TIIEOPHILUS DEAN M. W. LYLES, CIIARLES CARTER, C. A. HORN, CHAS. M. MAY,' JOHN C. LOVELESS, T. J. WHITAKER, For Ordinary. J. P. ABNEY, W. F. DURISOE, D. L. TURNER. DAVID BODIE, J. L. ADDISON, Attorney at Law & Solicitor in Equity, EDGEFIELD C. H., S. C. May 11 tf is PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. T IE undersigned have this day formed a Part norship for the PRACTICE OF LAW AND EQUITY, under the name and style of LANDRUM & AooRE. Mr. MooRE will regularly attend the Courts at Abbeville, and will promptly transact all business loft in our hands for that District. G. W. LANDRUM, J. P. MOORE. Elgefield C. IT., Jan. 13. tf 2 1VEDICAL CARD.. DRS. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, B EG leave to inform their friends that they have associated themselves in the practice of Medi cinu in its different branches, as well as continue their copartnership in the sale of Drugs, &c. One or both may always bhe found at their Store, at any hour of the day or night. The patients of one will be the patients of both, and will be at tended by either or both without additional Charge. A. G. TEAGUE, T. J. TEAGUE. April 19th, 1859 tf 15 :D E 1% T I1 S T a YT . D R. H. PARKER, can generally be found at the Office Tormerly occupied by 0. D. Tillman, Esq., and will be sure to be there during Sala-day week. March 2, 1859 ff 8 RU8,0 C1HINA, PAI ,T 0118, DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, &C., At Wholesale and Retail. DRS. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, T AKE pleasure in announcing to their friends and the public generally that they have just received a large accession of PURE and FRESH DRUGS, CHEMICALS. &C., To their already extensivo Stoek, vi.,bracing the most valuabli)VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, as well as the Drug in its crude state. All Tinctures, Essences, Powders, 3PILLS, &O. Prepared with care and in strict accordance with the best and latest Pharmaceqpias. Instriuments, Surgical and Dental. HOSPITAL AND CHAIR CUSIIIONS, HOT WATER ]JAIS, &c. BRACES AND TRUSSES Of various patterns, common and very flue. PIIYSICIANS' OFFICE FURNITUitE. Glass Specie Jars; Tinet. Stands, nll sizes; Medical Saddle Bags; Pocket Medicine Caser; Funnels, every kind; Graduate Measures ; Scnles andi Weighit; Mortairs, every kind; Sptatlars, Pill Tfyles, &c., &c. All of the miost Reputable NostriumIs, Strengthening Plasters, Pain Extrac:tors, Eradica tors and Alleviators. PAIN TS, OILS AND VARNISIIES, A full and comidete stock. WINDOW AND COACII GLASS, Various sizes and cut to ay size and sh apae desired. 1,000 P'OUNJ.JS PUTTY, Fresh fronm the manuufacrtury. A well selected and varied assortowntof the itEST PERFIUMIERY, e:nbraci; lubin's Genutitne, andut Wright & Edireb i's dleservedly avon!::r ]Jhthekr hief Evctracts-Musk, supertine Urain asnd Ex tract-Otto of Rose-Coh.:pnc, Ae. Pomoatums a great variety;' hair Oils, DJresaers ; Rcstoratives, Dye-, nd Dipilatories ; Cosmetics. Soaps, and a great variety of artices fur theltoilet. CUINARtY EXTRACTS. A complete arsortmeunt of Culinary ExIracts, toi gether with a large supply of1 AIlihe, i':1,per, Ginger, Nutmeg, Macu, Clove.', Tumerie, .v SOAPS.. Colgate's Turpentine, White, Casteel and. Toilet SOAPS; Castoel SOAP, white and commun. BRLUSHEUS, &c. A splendid assortment of Unir, Tooth, Nail, Flesh, Paint, Varnish, Marking, Whlitcwash, Crumb andl ShoeITRUSH1ES; Turkish TOWELtS; COMDS, a fine andI~ varied collection. Embrneing Co:?im.mn. Fine and' Superfine ::ie, Cap andi Letter PA Pi; EnVelupes, Steel i'ens :an. Pen-ile INKS, aL lun~c slock of thte very ]UEST -. i;eri or for making records; Violin und Guitar STR TNGS: Water Co.lored PA [NTS in boxes; Pink S-meers. Thermomueters, &.: S11OE BL ACKING, a slondid article. Fine Ligouirs for Medc~icinlal Uses, A supply on hand of Fine BRANDY. WINES, GIN, and some rure unad,terated WHIISKEY, six years old, for Medicinal purposes. TOBACCO, SEGARSJ, SNUFF, &o. H~aving been uninterr optedily engaged in the Drug business, in this place, fur 10I years, with their exporientoe in the practice of Medicine in this climate fosr near 25 years, tbey have necessa rily learned the wnts of this section. And hav ing made the nogmdintaneo andi obtained the ceonl. dece of the most reliabjle Importing Drug Ihouses, they buy from first hands; and their Stock bas been carefully selected and bought by one of the irm, who has just returned from the best Northern markets, with reference to the purity of the article, in preference to the price.. Anti they are-happy to say, that they can sutpply Physicians, Merchants and Planters and all othere with GENU1NE DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c., on as good terms as they can be suppliod in any other Southern market. A.G k T I. J.T'EAGUE. Edg.elt, S. C., Ma~y 1.1 tf P19 TO COTTON PL AT'TERS, T IE subscriber is noW Agent fur the Sale of OGLELUY'S GJINS, one of the best Cotton Gins ver intruoduced in tha. Southecrn Country. I will sell these Gins andl deliver themo at anuy liail Road depot in the State as cheap as any other (hz of the sanme merit can be sold fotr. No Ihin will be considered sold unless it gives the must perfect satisfaction. Since thu introduction of this Gin in tny neigh. bohood no other Gin have ieen sold here. Any one wishing to see one of these supirior Gins at work cn do by visaitina my plantation, five miles East of -Edgetieldl, C. II. Address the subscriber at Edlgelield C. II., S. C. JOliN A. ADDISON. A pril 20, tf 15 NOTICE. "Freight as Cheap as thme Cheapest." T liE Excel Line having been thoroughly orgn ized on the tlth April, P. L. Wade, ahpointed President, T. If. Johnson, Secretary, P.. Jlohnson, Agnt at Savannah, and H. F. Rtusseli, Agent at Augusta; the Steamter Excel will in future run in connection with New York, Philadelphia, al flal timore Steamnships at Stavannah and Georgia Rail Rund at Augusta, leavin~g Savannah on Saturdamy Evening, and Augusta on Wedneusday Morning. All Goods for Northern andt Europlean markets and the interior, should be addressed to care of Agents Excel Line at Savannah and Augusta. Forward ag of coturse free. With tmen so perfectly acquaintedl with the for waring and shipping business, it is needless to as sre the p~ublic that probmptness will characterise all operations of this Company. Rt. JOHNSON. Ag't Savannah. HI. F. RUSSELL, Ag't Augusta. May 11, 1859 3m 18 S AVE YOUR RAGS !--Wtted at this Of fice 10,000U lbs. CLEAN Linen and Cotton RAGS. July ., llS'Jo f 2 WOOD, EDDY & COS. SUE N V il 1EP 10TEIES Chartercd by the State or' Georgia. -:0: Capital Prize, $50,000 ! -0 T.EC'EE. f3 OJP1TAr'a-a' $'I. WOOD, EDDY & CO., IANAGkES, SUCCESSORS TO S. SWAN & CO. T TIE following Scheme will bie drawn by WooD Elom- & co Man-ers of the 1 1P A It T A ACADEMY Li'TTERY. in each of their Sin~Ih Numnbur Lotteries fur .lulv. 18.! a1 A UG USTAj Goorgin. in publie, under the superintend enco of Commisionerm: Class 27 Drws Saturday, July 2, 1859. Class 28 Draws Saturday, July 9. 1859. Class 29 Draws Saturday, July 16, 1859. Class 30 Draws Saturday, July 23, 1859. Class 31 Draws Saturday, July 30, 1859. On the Plan of Single NumberS, 50,000 Tickets! G ,413 3EPLIXMS! NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS MAGNIF1ICliN'' SChEME ! TO BE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN JULY! 1 Prize of . $50,0 1 Pri00 of. $1,non 1 "A. .. 20,00 . .00 .. 1 " ...... . 10,000 A11PI:OXINMATION 1IIZEs. Prizes (if c4400 A pr itg .. P rize .. ..$1,50 4 "i o*1)J 110 " ""liw *1 " 1.2(0 4 " . . . 2 2 5 . . . . . 5 r 4 " 21 ' 4. .... ..... 4 0 4 99 69 101) " .... . i .. 1 - 0 5000 20 ar....................... 1001000 51 " rizes ao. tin. to ............ ..2. .0 0 WHOLE TICKETS Al 0; 1 ALVES. .15; QUARTERIS $2 W'1temeoibcr that er&ry Prize inl tke olio,;e Scheme is draimt mid pay~able inl fol ioithout dc. dlict ion. CEIA.IFICATES OF PACKAGES will be aid at th foliwing ras, which Is the Pek: Crtiatof Pckage of 10 olo Tickets,. . 1S0 4 0 lf ..", .. ".. 40 4 " t 10 Quarter .... 20 91000 10 Eghtb 2 .. ........ 10 SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY CILASS, No. 405, Draws Wcdiisdny, J ii I y 27th, 1859, ON THE THREE NUMBER PLAN! 75 Numbcrs-12 Drawn Ballots. NEARILY 1 PRIZE TO JirmY 2 TICKAETS! I (Graud Prize el $138,001) ! 1 Prize ofr Sl;I -000 .1 lrime of $6,000 ! I P.ri.- or j 111111)1 G Prizes oft 4,f11111! I Przeo 0J,000~ t; Prizes of 2,100! 4-C., & &C., & Q. 27,814 Prizes Am untiin to $513,190. WHOLE TICKETS $10; IALVES $5: QUAR $21 1IN ORDER INO TI CKETS 1' . CEl-11IFICATIES. en clowi. tile rnnii(y to our addressi for file T1ickets orereid, oil recuipt ofu lijeb they will be fiarwirted Ity firsit mil. rcemenes c era t have Ticket endizg in th figure loey iny isl roinl ne. d The Liet of DIrawn Nuers nd AA riEs will be ot to urllse imitillets y ,w i er ith e drawing. ur "li r will 0lQas ua write their " .......re . .in, and All prz.. (or 5) sp i nil un~der. pamid inumc~liately after flle lrawiii~c-cilier jiri?.i-snt [he 11s11: Iiniv of thirIy dtaysi. "mrlE To Col1 EigshoNDltT".-Ti.... .I... ire rer nwmfliiihig iiiiiey3 by umil. run 1lei EAIJAMNs 1.XIU.ES CL iMPAS, w Neb ioiey ir Tckt . I siras of Tedn eillIrs. amy Ip~imr 5, caJi y teii A" 0185 7t5,K AND EXENbE, frii awny Baity s.iw wiero they have nofSi c. The mii-io l Pi lrier mu , o PiioCzei If a , !ivertilnent P os t Samrdi f ivel ope." or the Expires Cornipeny camiio receive iliim. All cOR, i150Tli cKi TS115 trivly colltiltiaT. Addres ordens four Tice- r CurlillteTs Io n i ol' , EhD Y i CO., Agusl rst ai. %or, W%,00), EIMDY J. COi., Ailnilat. (Ia. or, W OOia, EikY & Co., Wilmington, Del. m it if 25 TheY~ List lian Number nizes il besn t purcasr innditl aterU tha draw in oe h Pur ctswl nso rite thirl sgue innt fSP I' and givMer GOOD Oin Chunt aind, to baefudini Allc . Crizef,0 am Trader aid Mimeiatl afT; tietfdnwimtle p:riiFt ts im of tiry dy.ri1 OT!:E T;:Ok COriw~t'.roNDENT.-'i'ho who .Xre for:mn nol ding eba cAn SeTE.iAM EiN:lzEs n l'ArnY, wherbmney fS r. Tiell~i ~is' ofTnilStas, ad upwid, ennp beN enI TOlM LIiw' AN) isEN1EaE froimi rn citr iLtowh t ey S ha e m-n r aiet. iie tne aii olr mstb et~nciosd in a. "N tioveinetl't OIlAT-ew styesnv AlIIcolnma itn atblly edifi~miy ential Addrs Orders fur Taicety anr Ceilyo ato~,i u Wqali inth00, r t El il li., A iriusin O.t Auo, WarchD, E tfO & . Ini.U. or, WOD, EUC & CIU., WAimngo, Dl Jun 20 d t~ if 25t;j..:~ ~ STMS CFW : r~ube \ Junonic Iful Bulig MAbeCNE an GENraStLe MleNUATS;N ofSyh:n-Clo; WM.e E!::kIN , UrwPn ivrwornctrTS Pan 01 TOL and P ATTELeafinAThe fo allodr fij iold' Faney, JilTs, Gina vacrIng, SLaias, k Straw, an Shndl aChieNNI-:T. Poders, Sanr Mis Legotnd 1'eSetllirUL , aSh:ar t.i0 -nPlsze *.o,1alirad lu uneuae Tin thiork. l et, any tpiceui can, butas oeratiWoco. ly Clnd ec Augustat, Aril 22,18tf y 1 Wtate aof So lu-' Charina INS EQUTY.E ExAr of ImNo, ]hl't, do miU J f. , . .) BG VRtlUE of E rYu ade yCllPTllrGJhn stun a0il .\ ahv '.te s, Not! C ice3 i-l.iteh Jpatvn.m17. slefr 1 in yOfc, no e L. HOKINA. Cs,~US Prorctors, SOPFETOndAPA T R Snte Wonty E ae nw ineadyr an LlRG bSSt-aku Consishting Puverfty, CioorntkinPrlo and flaoxs styles in flaor. In hact, any nrew kin neve, Alas o rod A darect fFAC US J.enei E.lrsl foM~lAU.HYlltigC, Supc. Auta, Arils ar aeclrsl sb10159of 1 tte ofs liisi e ork, (Caro instlina, rc.olorinrgA'u. Lenr aldiontGsA Amfll dtionrPt1 ayn i quanite abvPartited cs, Noies.erb jieno al : tfsnulr 22 rdtrso ao U.T~ Smtoed, topresen and provo0] theGir fr spective emnds bprie yome eey 0i, otn or fori pay fort anirlry otbnet Wn ain all biiein ancldedfo ultie enefitay po te odecetiinorer of CAND FED oEWN J. KAUFF R. GREAT REDUCTION OF le xy IM M Mi X L. OcO ]D C e 11i01 NEff 10Y11 toi. The undersigned, being desirous to make room for Fall and Winter GOODS, and not tC carry any Summer Stock over for next year, has GREATLY REDUCED above Goods to such Remarkably Low Prices, not considering a SMALL LOSS, taL lill certainly elfect an ENTIRE CLEARING OUT.! Out of the mniiy artiks reduced, I would only mecntionJ. a I w, as SUMlE R SILKS, good quality, 20 per cent. Cheaper than before; Foul02rd SILKS, at 50 cent., formerly sold at 75 cents; Silk LAWNS, at 50 " " " at 75 cents; Foulard ROBES, at $7 00, " " at $12 00; LAWNS, at 6.1. cents, formerly sold at 12 cents; LAWNS, at 10 cents, formerly sold at 181 cents; Snperfine LA WNS, at 12. cents, formerly sold at 25 cents ; Real:- rench LAWNS and ORGANDIES, at 25 cents, formerly eold at 50 cents; Real French Chintz Colored ORGANDIES, at 121 ets., formerly sold at 25 cents; Lawn ROBES, at $1 50, former!y sold at $3; Lawn ROBES Double Skirts, at $3 and $4, formerly sold at $5 and $6; PINE APPLE CLOTH, at 181 cents, formerly sold at 871 cents; PINE APPLE ROBES, at 82, formerly sold at $5; Figured BAREGES, at 25 cents, formerly sold at 60 cents; Barege ROBES, at $3 and $4, formerly sold at $5 and $6; Bare-, ROBES, Double Skirts, at $7 and $8, formerly sold at $12 and $15 ; Bavadere DUCAL, at 12A eents, formerly sold at 25 cents; BairegeI DELAINE, at 124 cents, 1ibrnerly sold at 25 cents. MANTILLAS, at .7 00, formerly sold at $12 00 46 64" 50, 46 ad " 10 00 0 " I 00, " ". " 9 00 AND ALL THE LOWER PRICED ONES IN PROPORTiON. Pantaloon Stuffs reduced 20 per cent, &c. Ladies' Extenasion HIOP SKIRTS, 15 Springs, at $100; a very fine Linen Cambric 1ANDKERCUIT, at St 50 per dozen, worth $3 00 ; Hemstitched HAND. KERCHIEFS, at $2 50 per dozen, a New Lot of those SWISS BANDS, at 25 cents, worth 75 cents and $1 00. Ladic:; will fnud it to their advantapge to make an early call, as Goods will be sold FAIL BELOW THEIR VALUE. ONE PRICE ONLY. J. KAUFFER. Under Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga, June 29, 18t 'it) if 25 M. J. JONES, M. D., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DRUGS, KEDICINES, &C.. NO. 1'71 NORTHi SIDE BROAD STREET, Augusta Hotel Block, Augusta, Georgia. Having purchased the Stock in trade of Mr. T. P. FOGARITY, and taken the above well mown staund, (recently occnpied by him,) the udrsigned can offer, with confidence, to his riends and the publie~. both otf the city and country, his Stock, as being of that extent, va riety, and quality, entitling him to a liberal share of patronaogo. Thie additions mnakingt. and thoseto be contilned, wilt f->rw a complete assortmen?t in thme Wholesale and Retai Line, cousistuig of DRUGS. MEDICINE, CHIEICALS, PAINST, OILS, VARNISH~E3, DYE S3TUF, F LUI DS, WINDOW AND OTHER~ GLASS, DENT'AL A N I) 8 U RI C A L INSTRUMENTS, PEFUMERY A tFA'NY ARTWLEU. ALL WARRANTED OF THlE BEST AND PURtEST QU.ALITY, AND OFFEliED AT WHOLESALE AND PETAIL A.T REASONABLE PRICES. The persota:l attention of the proprietor, with the ail of skillful and experienced assist m,,s whieb has been procured., enables him to ofifer t) Phmysicimans and Fanmilies the opper ais~t o ota; ning Prescrip1tiis necording to ordler, prepared with the otmost care, and in hif: line heN s.licits matroar-. -. le will al.im esmatintie the~ Practi c of h is P rof'eme~'n to such of ... friynds. nnd the puhlie, ma-,-:m Ih-.or himu with, calls, widehnar m 'ie nn::' ut::. thre Dru:rr St re du~rinaue the dayr, aind till 9 e'lock, P. M .l;:.. nir thmat houer, at ti.& at his rocais, United1 States I otel. BEORGI A SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND, Or Dennis' Alterative, FOR JU.FYIG TElE liLOOD AN~D DISEASES oF THE LIVER. CXPVmC.-It contains in addition to Sarsaparilla, the hydro-alcoholie extract Gf oe's lDelighlt. White Ash, Grey Beard, or Fringe-tree Chionanathus, Tincture of May Appk., If tie e I r and Blood are kept in a healthy condition hy the use of this Ci~mpound Sar aparilla, it will prove a great pares lyi-e of sickness, and a great saving of expense of eC~i Cenapl)aints.--For F1 is, it is excellent in diseases arising froma general Debility or a torpid state of the Liver, 'ts occasional adds a bloommng vg~or to the com-. lexin. In Lucorrheca or Whites, it ha -na tried and found a useful and invaluablo rem edy. It cheeks morbific secretonas--remo. he.m cause of disease by cleanm/ng the Blood of its ipurities and ncts as a tunie to the sys For' Ci Ilre.--Tld is the biest mtedin.i that can be givena, especially to thoec im a deilitated state of health, or troub~led with wornms. A few doses given to P. child when it first appears unwell has a powerful cifeet Iin preventing disease. It causes increa~sed secretion and passage of thea bile, purifies and iunvigorntes the system, and revents the accumulation of wormis, by kee-ping thea child healthy. Its ctfcct in proventaig iseases of children makces it a valuable FA MI LY MEDICiNE. Fr sale by Dong:;ts generally. Price il per B~ottle. DR, DENNIS' STIMULATING OR HOT BITTERS, [%)R Dr.SPEPS'IIA I T WILL PR~OVEJ AN INVALUABILE REMEDY. If food causes ;ain in the .Stomnach atdose taken inmmediately aiftermneals, or as soon as the mneasy sensation is experienced, will relieve the pain and assist digestion. They are also an p~rtant remedy fur Females in complaints arising from colds. Dr'. Dennis' Stimulating Liniment, FOR RHIEUMATIC PAINS PAINFUL INFrIAMMATORY SWELLINGS, SPRAINS, SWELLED) BREAST, PAIN IN TUE BACK OR A COLD SENSATION IN THE1' BACK, SORE THROAT, TOOTIHACBE, &c. A 1EDICINE MORgE VALUABLE THAN GOLD To THlE FARMER For Spasms, Cramp Colic, Spasmodic Chlolera or Inflama tion of the Bowels, Lock Jaw, Chills, or for all sudden and dangerous attaoks of disease in wvhich imme diate action is necessary. By diluting it with Syrup or sweetened water it omny be made useful in a great variety of iseas of a mnild natre, as in Colds, Cough, Croup, Asthma, Pain in the Stomach or-for Lneral amnilyue iooses, Mules, &c., this Tincture rarely fails to cure even the worst cases of Colic. In Wounds, Bruises, Cuts, G alls, Sores, &c., it prevents inflammation, and causes the sores to heal. NO JPLANTERI SROULD BE~ WITILOUT IT. ~All the, bove Medicines arc for sale in this Village by Drs. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE NEW SITING & DER GODS! -0 E. PENN, Agent, H AS juet received al offers for sale, a most l;EAtlTIFUL, LARGE AND DESIRABLE Stock of Spring and Summer 00 DS! 1ii: Goods4 have been eclected with great caro In Ihe New York, Philadelphin, Baltimore and Charlesrton Ma'ets; and will be sold at prices that will not fail to give entire satisfaction. April 1 3 if 14 l\OTICE. T lE subseriber has just opened an entire NEW STOCK of Goods at his Old S.and, (the Bi-cek Stora,) which he invites all to call and examine for themselves. His stock embraces every variety of DRESS GOODS For Ladies' Wear ! Among them will be 'und Plain Black and Fan cy SILKS; Organdie and Jaconct MUSLINS, now stylos and paterus; Byadere Double Skirt and Side Stripe BE RAGES; English and American 1RINTS; BRILLIANTES and GINGHAMS; Plain, Swiss and Jaconct MUSLINS; Plain Striped and Checked Nainsook and Mull MUSLINS; Summer SlIAWLS and MANTILLAS; Jaconet and Swiss EDGINGS, COLLARS and SLEEVES: Fine BONNETS and BONNET RIBBONS; BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS for Men, Boys, Ladies and Misces. Bleached and Unbleached SHIRTINGS and SIIEETINGS: PILLOW CASE and SEETINGS; LINENS and MA IISEILLES for Men and Boy's wear; OSNABURGS, STRIPES and TICKINGS. GROCEPUIE S, HARIARE AND MIY, With every variety usually keptin aDry Goods Store. 7 Please call and examine my Goods and Prices before trading elsewhere.' B. C. BRYAN. Mar. 30. tf ' 12 JUST IN SEASON. WE desire to call the attentioa of the Ladies to our LARGE STOCK OF BEAUTIFUL Silks, Bareges, Tissues and Muslins, Just in time for the season. They arc pretty and cheap. But dont take our word for it, come and sce them. Several merchants of acknowledged taste have pronounced them to be in quality, style'and price, superior to similar goods purchased within the last few weeks. Ladies, give us a call before making your Spring purchases. Wo can and will offer you INDUO2 MENTS TO BUY. g. JIMMIE will be pleased to show you tle many pretty things we have left, whether you wish to buy or not. BLAND & BUTLER. April 20,1859 tf 15 NEW& 00DS! TIE Undersigned, having foined a Partner Lship, would respectfully invite attention to their LARGE and VARIED Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS., Which they are now receiving at the Store Room lately occupied by Messrs. LAND & BUTLER. Their Stock embraces a variety of LADIES DRESS' GOODS, A vari3t of (loods for MEN AND) BOYS WEAR. A vericty of Ladies and Misses IHeeled Gaiters, Bootees and Slippers. A variety of Men and Boys HATS AN?D .SHOES. .A lot of CROCKERY, HARDWARE & JEWELRY. All of which the trading public will do well to examine before purchasing elsewhere. They have engaged the services of Mr. Wazoar, and will do their utmost to please every customer. L EWIS COLEMAN, HI. R1. DEAN. A pril 57 tf 16 25828 PRIZES 1 FiF'TY THlOUSAND~ TICKETS. MORE TIIAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TWO TIOKETS. Whole Tickets 810, Halves 85, Quarters 82,50. -:0: GE0ll01A SilfE 10f H, For the benenit of tihe Monticella Union Academy, AnIthori~wl by Speccal Act of thc Legislature. -0 iM'KIJNNEY & CO., !lanagers, CAPITAL PRIZE $80,000. To BE DRAWN* EACH SA TUR DAY IN JUNE, 1859. IN TIiE In the Oity of savanah, Georgia. Class 22, to be Dra.Wn Jknfe ,1859. Class 23, to be Drawn June i, " Class 24, to be Drawn June 18, " Class 25i, to be Drah'wn June 25, " MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. 1 Prize of $i60,itui........0.6, 1 " 2,(0i.......20,000 1 " 1(0i..........0,0 1 " 5.000)i.........,0 1 " 4,001i...........,0 1 " 3,o00i........- ,0 1 " 2,0(00i.........,0 " 150is......................,000 " , i s...........................21,00 5 Pri.e...f..,.....r..............51,000 1 " 12........................ 65,000 2 ........r.................00 2 ' . .........................00 2 ...........................00 10 " 1,50 are....................71,500 1 a 1,1to a'.....................10,100 59rze f ,0 -ar......................,5000 10 " 5 are...................,500 2 P "zso 00 Are........................ or800 2 " 200 are.................. 600 2. " 'IJO 0 ar.................. 400 50 8 " 4,000.............. 7,50 100 6 0 lw300 4r............... 00 100 5 0 95 ~ St.............. 4,00 d " 140 " " 21,500 " 30 d0 " 120 " " 100 " 8,00 25,000 S 2 ,0 000 282 1'io amoutin to.4,000.."$8,40 6 t t0 1 00 "l 80 8 0 " 1" Qa00e 4 4015 8 o " "150 "ihh t 8250 ODRN TI ESORCERTIFICATES, 'eA~swl esoda h forlleown rit which they illho rar byrtficto ofil Pucaes can 1Whave Tickets,$ndi0 inayf"r the may dEigt y5 The list of drawn numbers and prizes will be sent tor purchasers immediately after the drawing. All communientilios amrictly confidential. Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or Express, to bre directedl to McK(INNEY & Co., SAVaAZA, OA. June 1, 1859 ly 21 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT1 IN EQUI2'Y. William P. Butler, ei. a?.) Guy Broadwvater, Adm'or of J. rBl o A'* c Henry Chmristian, deceased. J Y vir tue of anorder malo by Chancellor John Bston in the ab~ove statedl ease, Notice is hereby. given to all and singular, the ceditors of-the said J. Henry Christian, deceased, to present end grove their respective demands before me in my Oflice, on or before tihe first day of October next, on pain of being precluded from the benefit of the deere tals order of Court. A. SIMKINS, c.E.E.D. Commissioner's Office, Junie 14, 1859 3m 24 F OR SALE...Seven thousand very choice white yak SPOKES, two years old, from the* Savannah River Swamp. They will be sold in lots to suit any purchaser. Address J.IM. WOODWARD. Huxgna.C.JUano 29.1859 . t j