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TO THE I ALL V WE HAVE N( A] ARE HAVING MU WHITE W( Far superior to any P fered for sale. We g to be ALL WC than any other THE PRICE BEI than less desirable Gc in giving s BLANKETTS, LINSI COME AND Orders Prompt] DEMIN Corner Und Augusta, July 27, 1859. A CARD. BR. VIlIL I I E01A110 AVING located at that healthful and delight H ful watering place, WIL L I 0 T 0 . 'Situated on the Greenville and Columbia Rail Road, will give his entire attention to the treat ment of CHRONIC DISEASES, Persons laboring under derangement of the Ute rus, Neuralgia, Chronic Rheumatism, Kidney Af fections, Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhtea, Scrofula, Indolent Ulcers, Dropsy, Scurvy of Gums, Piles, &c., &c., are respectfully solicited to give him a call. Dr. C. does not propose to cure evory case ; but, with the skill derived from a serenteea yeara Prac 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 might 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 each and every patient. p& All patients attended to at their rooms in any part of the village. WM. COLEMAN, M. D. CERTIFICATES. SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIILD DIsTRICT. ) DR. Wu. CoLExAN--Bear Sir: My nogro wo man who was confined to the house for some time, and unable to attend to any business, and who up on examination was pronounced to be laboring under derangement of the uterus, I am glad to say, has speedily recovered under your treatment. Yours, with respect, ARCHIBALD CLARK. SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 EDGEPIEL.D DzsTracT. 5 Dai. Wit. Coaxxu,-Dcar Sir: My girl that was suffering from disease of the uterus whom I placed under your charge, I am proud to say, has been promptly ecured, and I take great pleasure in re commending all those laboring under similar af flictions, to give you a call. Yours, respectfully. W1IITFIELD SMITH. SOUTH CAROLINA, '1 EDGEFIELDI DISTRICT. 3 Da. Wit. CoLitiAN-Dear Sir : My woman, who was, for a considerable period, kept within doors by some obstinate uterus disorder, I am glad to say, has been wholly restored under 'your advice and treatment. Yours, with respet, R.M SC RY SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DisRICT.J Da. Wit. CoaxENA-Dear Sir : The negro wo man I pliced under your care, who had done me but little or no service for several months, and who upon examination was found to be afflicted with a serious uterus derangement, has been wholly re lieved, -and reports herself permanently cured, which I have every right to believe is the caie. Yours, respectfully, WM. A. STROHER. SOUTH CAROLINA, EDOEFIELD DisreTe. J Da. Wit. COLEAi-Dear Sir: My woman Ma ry that I put under your charge in the spring of 185S, who upon inspection was ascertaincd to be suffering from disease of the womb, andl treated by you for that ailment, I am plessed to say, re covered forthwith, and has lost no time since from the former disorder, but has been a very good baud both with the plow and hoe. .Yours with duo respoet, R .PYE -Suly 6, 1851) 3m 26 FAMILY GROCERY STORE. 3N consequence of the untimely and lamented Ideath of my friend and Agent, Mr. W. H. HARR ISON, it becomes necessary for me to taks charge of the GR'OCERtY and CONFECTIONARIY STORE recently under his Agency. In so doing, I return my thanks for the liberal support hereto fore extended to the Establishment, and in con tinuing the business in my own name, will en deavor, by close attention to the interests of those , who may be pleased to patronise me, to give ecm tire satisfaction. I have and intend to keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Groceries and Confectionaries, Which will be sold at reasonable profits for CASH. The especial attention of the Lndies and Gen tlemnen of Edgefield Is invited to this Stock. Attentive Clerks will be in readiness to wait on all with alike reepeet and promptness. D. R. DURISOE. July 27 tf 291 LAlTD S.A.K fY consent of the Legatees of the Estate of ..9Jacob Thornton, dee'd., I will sell to the highest bidder on the 23d August, the TRACT OF LAND, on which the deceased lived, situated one mile from Phoenix P. 0., containing 180 Acres, more or less. The sale will take place on the premises. TrERMS--Twelve months cedit with interest from day of sale. The purchaser will be required to give sucicient stcurity. siEAny person desiring to examino the Land will call on the Subscriber on the plae. E. M. THORNTON, Agent, For Legatees. July 27 2t 29) Land for Sale ! I WILL sell the following LAND at low prices and on reasonable terms: One T RA CT O F L A ND, containing 135 Acres, more or less, lying on waters of Log Creek, and bounded by lands of the Estate of R J. Burton, dee'd., A. J. Smyly, and lands of th. Poor House. This is a first rate Tract of Land, about 80 acres of which are cleared. One other TRACT containing 150 Acres, - '.- less, adjoining lands of Daniel Quattle but M1. L. Bonhamn and others. This is also a vajable body of Land, with only 20 acres cleared. Also, one HOUSE AND LOT in the Village of Edgefield, containing 4 Acres, occupied at p~resent by Mr. D).. W. Christian. The improve ments on the place are good. *Efr Call early if you wxish bargains. L~. S. JOHNSON. July 27 4t 29 NOTICEr.All persons Indebted to the Es Ntate of Dr. U.C. Cunningha-, de-d., will please come forward and. make immediate pay mnent; and all having claims against said Estate. will-present them properly attested. WM. HILL, Ex'or. Hamburg, June I1th', 1859. - y23 AON, BACON--Just received a choice B lot of SIDES, SHOULDERS and HAMS. For sale at reduced figures. Call and examine be op purchasing elsewhere. M EN 4.ly.,Issan tf . 3 ARMELS. UOO L . )W ON HAND qD INUFACTURED, A OE PLAIN, lain we ever 'before of ruarantee the filling )OL, and wider Manufactory. NG NO HIGHER ods, we feel confident atisfaction. --Y WOOLSEY, &C. SEE THEM .y Attended to. G & DAY, ,r Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga, tf 29 FOR SA.LE:, A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE AND PLANTATION 1 T E Undereigned, to change the Investment, in part, offers for sale his place situate on the Plank Road, 4 miles from Edgefield C. E., 17 from Aikon, and 22 from Hamburg, containing 1014 ACRES, More or less, 430 of which are mostly fresh cleared and all in a high state of culture. The DWELLING is a well-constructed two Story framed building, having 10 Rooms-fire place to each-and a Piaza on three sides. There are six Double Negro Houses, (framed) exclusive of Double Kitchen, Overseer's Settle mont, Gin House, Shops, Barns, and every build ing needed on a Plantation, mostly new and in good repair. There is in the enclosure a Well and a fine Spring noar by. and the place -is otherwise well watered, having a good site for a small Overshot Mill, and good streams for Fish Ponds. The soil is sandy and free, with a clay subsoil, and is well adapted to the culture of Corn and Cotton, and -produces small grain well for sandy land. The residence is healthful and beautiful, and its proximity to the Village and Market makes it altogether one of the most desirable in this see tion of country. TERIMS-About one-third Cash-the remainder on long credit, on bonds well secured-interest payable annually. M. L. BONHAM. July 20 4t 28 KING'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL, YORKVILLE, S.C. THTE tenth session of this healthily located Institution, will open on e Monday, the 15th of August, to con -tinue four months. -TERMs-For Tuition, Books, Sta tionery, &e.-Boardl, Lights, Washing and Fuel, SS0, pnyable in advane. No pupil received un dler twelve or over eighteen years of age, or who cannot read and wvrite. Circulars containing regu Iations and full information concerning the School may be seen at this Office, or obtained by address ing the I rincipal.. at Yorkcville. MaJ. M. JENKINS, Principals. CArT. A. COWARD.;Prnp RtEFERENCES. Gen. J. Jones, Columbia, S. C.; Ex-Gov. J. HI. Means, Buckhead, S. C.; Gui. D. F'. Jamison, Or sngeburg, S. C.: Col. I. D."Vilson. Society Hill, S. C.: Gen. R. 0. M. Dunov ant, 96 Depot, S. C. July 20, 1859 4t - . 28 JUST RECEIVED. Bagging, Rope, Twine, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt & Rice. W E have now in store a fine assortmnent of the above Goods, and offer them to the trade very low for the Cad. We are now selling off the remnant of our Dry Goods at such low figures as to completely astonish the natives. On Saturrday the 13th August next, we will Auction what Dry Goods we have lcft over. Come and see us give them away, on that day. APPLETON & RI. M. P'ERRYMAN. New Market, S. C., July 20, 1S850 4t 28 SELLING OFF AT COST. O N amnd after the frst day of July next, I will commence selling moy large and well selected STOCK OF DRY GOODS, si C'rt for CA SII; or at seven per cent advance to prompt p~ayers. Now is the time for CHEAP and lasting Goods. Come one, come all, and reap the benetit of the fall. .JAMES CALLISON. Shatterfield, June 29, 1859. tf 25 The Greatest Medicine now in Use ! MINE CREEK, July 6, 1859. CArT. G ENTRY :-According to premise when I bought your medicine, I send you a few lines, which you are welcome to use, if it will benefit you any. In moy family I have had several eases of Dysentery, and a few drinks of your medicine stopped it immediately. I am a strong believer in " Dr. MARTIN's REx cmi," and know it would be to the advantage of every farmer to keep a supply on band. E.B. FORREST. July 20, 1850 4t 28 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN OR.DINARY, B Y W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas, S. Bi. Griffin, hath appliedl to me for Ltters of Administration, on all and singular the ..miods and Chattles, rights and credits of Win. H1. Harrison, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite anmd admonish all -nmI singular, the kindred andi creditors of the said ..:ensed, to be and appear before mue, at our next .rdinary'e Court for the said District, to be holden t Edgefield Court House, on the 4th. day of August next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given uinder my hand andi seal, this 23rd day of July, in the year of our Lord one thous and eight hundred and fifty-nine, and in the eighty fourth year of American Independence. W. F. D URISOE, O. .Da. July 27 2t 29 Executors Notice, T TE Legateen, und"er l'. last Will and Testa mient of P'leasr nt Burn.A, dlecemased, are here -y notified that a final settlemebnt of the Estate of 'idi Teatator will Ibe umade in the Ordinr.'-y's Office, t Edgefleld Court House, on Tuesdaiy the eighth ay or Noveimber next. And the aai'i Legatees are requested to meet the undersigned for that pur pose, at the timie sand place ab~ove mentioned. CARTER BU RNETTI RALPHI S. BURNETT. jEx'rs. July 27, 1859 3ima 29 Administrator's Notice. T HKE distributees of the Estate of Artemesia Burnett, deceased, are hereby notified, that a inal settlement of said Estate will be made in the Ordinary's Office at Edgefield Court House, en Tuesdny the eighth dlay of Novmbler next. And aid distributees are hereby notified to meet the undersIgned for that pupose, at the time and place .bove mentioned. CARTER BURNETT, Adm'r. July 27, 1859 3ma 29 ALL COTTON RAGS WANTED, for A which eash will be paid by 5. I. BOWBRS, A~g't. Clearing Out Sale! GRAY & TURLEY, Under the United States Hotel, AUG U S T A, G A. In accordance with our custom we will commence our FOURTH SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARING OUT SALE, -0N M C\TD.LY, 111th JCTIaY IN ORDER~ TO EFFFCT -AN ENTIRE SALE OF t)UP RE. MAINING STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, WE HAVE Reduced Our Prices HILLY w TifENT 1mI PEA IIENT SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED.TO OUR MANTLES AND SHAWLS, DRESS SILKS, BAREGE AND GRENADINE ROBES, MUSLIN ROBES, &Cl, On which there is still G-r e a t e r I.e d- t i CO 3 gIJr.Packages delivered in any part of the City and Ham burg free of cha-ge. Augusta, July 9, 27 SE LLNNG O - GREAT INDUCEMENTS!! A $50,000 STOCK OF DRY G OO D S, AT NEW-YORK COST, As I am eompelled to vacate the.Store which I now occupy, on the first day of' October next, in consequence of its having been rented fromn that date by other parties, without my knowledge, and not having any definite place in which to locate by that time, I will from this day offer all of my large stock of' DRY GOODS WITHOUT ANY RESERVE, AT' NEW.YORK COST FOR CASH. To persons in need of' any article in the line, this is a rare opportunity, as the stock must posi .tively be closed out by that day. THOS. PIBBS, AUGUSTA, Georgia, July 2f', 1859, :f20 Turnip Seed-Crop 1859. C E NT RAL H OUSE ! WILLIAiU'%TON, S. C. UST receivedea large supply of Landreth'o iEarlyrlyFnwat Riede andfur nWhitnexclen syeHaanover;d is ~nejej aEdsreroryeoFlatl Dutcathhi hus, it Larbestrfhek;arkE. a.fordN. RJuly 13 tfa1'r ay$125 p2yee E DGEwIpELD, C.ga Ju,, Jly,51 1859. The Hanoe re nr il aaea icargen' N o hr , h e . itatdhi ofl July.ilmp Thulh 13 imn o f Inanr wl tparade atdth Ce ak By th l ello atu arter 1859.o llada hest ftelags iia The 9th Regiment of InfantryywiForparadeoat MrsDBu Eon', InEuLd, th 2L, J -ul gus oet o h 1t ue TheI B oloh Regiment of infantry will p a vidbeerpaca a atwocviirswl plaews, shen datrdayte 6t o Auu t hneyxt.fn ee llcan al ah l The 6th Regiment of Infantry will parade atthlu ris ftesatwtrrio, iheey hadom 's, on T ursday the 2th of u aett.c~no is.ca aeigpae hestve Regiment, f Ilan illstradtio nd.ihrteSuhrngnlmnmycm VoutheOl ellr compaturd, thl e 3 neth d Jl. wtahndclra enetts ~hotfa fAe the o thsRegiBeat ofmpan tr ill paraE a iis nefrne Jrs lyrunso, Brn g Tusayr th 26Atut O h lc h in ulyMn a ad The Abb eient ia nr y will p a ae attqcopy. o~ u~ ~r~zo i Ua e orow fon satuday ood JE TT of goodt net.orm e. Then t eimen ie Inantryxce ll arde athSe1rPrpitr oafsng Tsare a tmos invribl of Aughe naet uned.1892a2 The ices n no n o l i e offck. r will a aemle nedy 2bf1859 the Reiwo28i t te o o t aoia respctiv Rgmsa fodrll and nsrutiS A o the sa t prcouae e a cc oed.. ly QII' y forer odnr Wn. C. hOa NE pie Anndiis, 28la a uc Jaetors n ie adohr July 6, .f - 2 0 eIlC aE.-Drs ill pleasen copy.o th cnomeyt s rdro hnclo ad N Slaw.eI1erebylcal uponateecrediorirhof -artoe Co to'Gen e t anfMor Sle h atcedeeodlti-setaa poethi e offer for. aE. goo P B NETT of go fr ta nbrnyt fieallleeaf y ilhepe Julya2u, 185 Juyt2,*8128t2 drS s sn.' Mils PPL C.N Y rerdepes ly from N. W.OArringtonaof NorShuCarolinlnby VY the same priceeyouhaveubeenvaccustomedo to py fo an rdinry e. W hav allprics Gu Brodwa e tr el newo o f ini and fur an qaltisan awas leseou cstme s. her iin , dece styead luneJ ta in 2dite of the Sprin.detr mae byn Canmlloon Jene tf Dand u inr theaomvn stati ncae Notc i- hreby gien rt ko an r snu ar, t 1,h 5 credt r theekai al res - .lE M N ta0 orer ofmout$0. C brnad eat July 2, 185 Jun2 A.1593 22KNS ~un OME~rG MLLW eCak Y of CmisoE OIce Jun 14 185 3m E 2L4 fin OL AP'L BRNDY orerd epres. OSLE POR3 EU0HN0EtT, alA. ly fom N ~.Arrigtonof Nrth arolna, y thee- uate d nfll vidFenc of erimp Roer loer sq, o Chatv$10 b 15, rp a d y neaneviitr wl afind . W MA' enagd com dation Ban D fr.An they1 2 awd~ i , fidhre dliiu sal bahandal WOOD, EDDY & CO'S, SNGLE NVMBE R LOTIERIE! Chartered by the S.ate of Georgia. -:0: Capital Prize, $50,000 ! 0 :0: WOOD, EDDY & CD., MANAGERS, SUCCESSORS TO S. SWAN & CO. T HE following Scheme vill be drawn by WooD, EDDY & Co., ManagErs of the S P A R T A ACADEMY LOTTERY, in each of their Single Number Lotteries for August, 1859, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, in public, under the suporintendence of Commissioners: Class 32 Draws Saturday, Aug. 6,1859. Class 33 Draws Saturday, Aug. 13,1859. Class 34 Draws Saturday, Aug. 20,1859. Class 35 Draws Saturday, Aug. 27, 1859. On the Plan of Single Numbers. 50,000 Tickets. 5,485 -E3EtIman: NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICEETS MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! TO BE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN AUGUST I 1 Prize of ........$50,000 I Prize of. $1,500 1 " ......... 20,00....50 1 " .. 20,000 50 . . 1 " ...... 000 100 1 .....400 1 ".......... 5,000 100 .... . 0 1 ...... 4010J " ........... 150 1 " . ......... 8,000 100 " ... ....... 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of $400 Approx'at'g to $50,000 Prize are $1,600 4 t A& 300 6 46 20a0 '4 6 1,200 4 "4 "6 250 " * 10,000 "t t 1.000 4 "1 4 225 " 4 5,000 4 "6 900 4 " "t 20I ) "s " 4,000 " "t 800 4 "- " 150 " " 8,000 "4 "4 0 00 4 4 " 100' " " 1,500 4 " 400 50001" " 20 are........................... 100,000 5,85 Prizes amountingto...............$320,000 WHOLE TICKETS $10; HALVES $5; QUARTERS $2j 2||'Remember that every Prize in the above Scheme is drawn and payagble in full without de duction. CERTIFICATES OF PACKAGES will be sold at the following rates, which Is the risk: Certifieate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets,.........$90 "1 4 10 Half " ..... 40 " 10 Quarter " ..... 20 " 10 Eighth " .. ... 10 SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY CLASS, No. 465, Draws Wednesday, August 31st, 1859, ON THE THREE NUMBER PLAN! 78 Numbers-13 Drawn Ballots. NEARLY I PRIZE TO EVERY 2 TICKETS! 1 Grand Prize of $40,000 ! 1 Prize of $19,802! 8 Prizes of $2,000 ! 9 Prizes of 4,000 ! 267 Prizes of 225 ! . &c., &c., &c., &c. 32,396 Prizes 'Amounting to 8578,177. WHOLE TICKETS S10; HALVES $3; QUAR $21 IN ORDERING TICKETS Or CERTIFICATES, en close the mnoney to our address for the Tickets' ordered, on receipt of v hich they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have TIckets ending In any figure they may deesgnate. e List f Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Purchasers will'please write their signatures plain, and give their Post Offiee, County and State. All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid Immediately after the drawing-utier prizusat the usual tine ofthirty days. NOTICE TO CORiESPONDENiT.-Tbose who pre for noteiding money by tmil, can ti.e TIIE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, whereby toney far Tickets. in sums to Ten Dollars, and upwarls, can be sent AT OUR RISK AND EXPEN1E, from any city or town where they have an ofce. The money and order must be enclosed in a "Government Post f )Mce Stamped Envel ope," or the Express Company cannot receive them. All communications strictly confdential. Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to WOOD, EDDY & CO., Augusta, Ga. or, WOOD, EDDY & CO., Atlanta, Ga. or, WOOD, EDDY & CO., Wilmington, Del. July 27 tf 29 N SIlMG & SllME1 GOOMD! E. PENN, Agent, H AS just received and offers for sale, a most BEA UTIFUL, LARGUE AND DESIRABLE Stock of Spring and Summer GOODS! His Goods have been selected with great cars in the New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Charleston Markets; and will ho sold at pricen that will not fail to give entire satisfaction. April 13 tf 14 JUST IN SEASON. W E desire to call the attention of the Ladies to our LARGE STOCK OF BEAUTIFUL Silks, Bareges, Tissues and l1us lin s, Just in time for the season. They are pretty and cheap. But dlout take otur word for it, eome and see them. Several morehmants 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. We can and will offer you IND UCE MENTS TO BUY. Je JIMMIE will he pleased to show you the many pretty things we have left, whether you wish to hbu or not. BLAND & BUTLER. April 2, 185 9tf 15. 1859 Spring and Summer Styles. 1859 244 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. iEO. W. FERRY has now in st'ire the Alargest amnd biest nissortmentt of SPRING ASh SUMMER (GOODS in his line, to lbe found in thi. market. Consistintg oif Beebe & Co., and Trade Style Moleskin HATS; Black and Fancy Coloired Ciasimere " Ameriean and French Felt Hats of overy variety of Style and Color: White, Black, Brown and S~iver Leghorn HA TS; a " "~ " Sewed Straw " Panimna and Palms Leaf HATS; Youth's and Chuilretn's Fancy HA TS, great variety; Ladies' Silk, Straw, Lace andi Chipi BONNETS; Ltuiei' and Slisses Leghorn ad Strawr BLOOM ERS, every variety of style and color; Shaker 1H0OD)-all sizes: Infant's TURBANS and hATS-new styles; UMBRELLAS of all varieties--very cheap; This stock for variety and beauty of styles, is unequalled in this market, and the prices cannot but be satisfactory. pm Call and See. Augusta, March 22, tf 11 EDGWEFIELD - CONFECTIONARY STORE ! WET have now in Store a LARGE ASSORT WVMENT of Confectionary, Consisting of over fity different kinds anid flavor,. We can suit the most fastidious, both as regaerds style and fiaviur. We have many new kinds never before offered in this place. Also, a large assortment of FANCY PLUMS, inended expressly for ornamenting Cakis, &c. Our Goods are made expressly for us by one of tho first houses in New York, of the finest mate rials, and wvarrantcd pure and no poison used in colrinig. Liberai discounts made to persons buying large quantites for Parties, Pie Kies, &c. CANDEE & McEWEN. June 8 tf 22 State of' South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, A. W. Youngb~lood, et. n.e. iet. at. vs. ill for Ac'nt. ej. Waldo and 0. A. Addison, jand flelief, &ce. Ex'ors of Jacoh B. Smith, de'cd.J B Y virtue of an order toade by Chancellor John ston in the abiove stated case, Notice is hereby given to all and singular, the creditors of Jacoh B. Smith, deceaseed, to present and prove their re spective demands b~efo~re me in toy Office, on or be fore the first day of October next, ont pain of, being precluded from the benefit of the decretal or-der of the Court made in this ease. A. SIMKINS, C.F..F..D. Commissioner's O0fice, June 14, 1859 3m 24 Lemons, Raisins, Almonds. J UST received one box Fresh LEMONS; 1 Bbhl. Soft Shell A LMONDS; Boxes best Layer RAISINS ; For sale by E. M. PENN. July 13 tf 27 OJR MEDICAL P UREQ I..-A fet .'Dozen of pre PORT WINS, omg the in t~eof Dr. Me onad'f B.arnwell 'lstriot,S.. 8. Sh, IiOWER~S, A Iamuhuar Ja4ly 20-, 183I Sf 255 J. KAUFF ER. GREAT REDUCTION OF 1110ffw a NEl YOI COS. The undersigned, being desirous to make room for Fall and Winter GOODS, and not to carry any Summer Stock over for next year, has GREATLY REDUCED above Goods to such Remarkably Low Prices, not considering a SMALL LOSS, that will certainly effect an ENTIRE CLEARING'0UT! Out of the many articles reduced, I would only mention a few, as SUMMER SILKS, good quality, 20 per cent. Cheaper than before; Foulard SILKS, at 50 cents, formerly sold at 75 cents; Silk LAWNS, at 50 " " " at 75 cents; Foulard ROBES, at $7 00, " " at $12 00; LAWNS, at GI- cnnts, formerly sold at 121 cents; LAWNS, at 10 cents, formerly sold at 181 cents Superfine LAWNS, at 11 cents, formerly sold at 25 cents; Real French LAWNS and ORGANDIES, at 25 cents, formerly sold at 50 cents; Real French Chintz Colored ORGANDIES, at 121 ets., formerly sold at 25 cents; Lawn ROBES, at $1 50, formerly sold at $3; Lawn ROBES Double Skirts, at $3 and $4, formerly sold at $5 and $6; PIN E APPLE CLOTH, at 18a cents, formerly sold at 374 cents; PINE APPLE ROBES, at $2, formerly sold at $5; Figured BAREGES, at 25 cents, formerly sold at 50 cents; Barege ROBES, at $3 and $4, formerly sold at $5 and $6; Batre * ROBES, Double Skirts, at $T and $8, formerly sold at $12 and $15; Baya ere DUCAL, at 124 cents, formerly sold at 25 cents; Barege DELAINE, at 12J cents, formerly sold at 25 cents. MANTILLAS, at $7 00, formerly sold at 812 00 46 && G0o, "6 " 1& 10 00 "6 6 6 00, 66 6 it 900 AND ALL THE LOWER PRICED ONES IN PROPORTION. Pantaloon Stuffs reduced 20 per cent, &c, yu' xr =. C NIL 30 Ladies' Extenbion HOOP SFI RTS, 15 Springs, at $1 00; a very fine Linen Cambric HANDKERCH IEF, at $1 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 $100. Ladies will find it to their advantage to make an early call, as Goods will be sold FAR BELOW THEIR VALUE. ONE PRICE ONLY. J. KAUFFER. Under Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga, June 21, 1859 tf 25 M. J. JONES, M. D., WH-OLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. NO. 171 NORTH SIDE BROAD STREET, Augusta Hotel Block, Augusta, Gorgia. Having .pnrchased the Stock in trade of Mr. T. P..F0GARTY. and taken the above well nown sts.nd, (recently occupied by him,) the undersigned can offer, with coundence, to his riends and the public', both of the city and country, his Stock, as lgeing of that extent, va riety, and quality, entitling him to a liberal share of patronagn.* The additions making, and those to be continued, will form a complete assortment in thc holesale and Retail Line, consisting of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINST, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, . ATDST MATEIILSL, FLT UID S, WINDOW AND OTHER GLASS, FENTAL A N D S U R G I C A L INSTRUMIENTS, PERFUMERY( A FANCY ARTICLES. ALL WARRANTiED) OF TllE .BEST AND) PUREST QUALITY, AND OFFERED AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT REASONABLE PRICES. The per::onald attentiona of' the proprietor, with thec aid of skillful and .experience*d as.sist nt, which: has ben proceured, ennbles lhim to offer t: Phyasicians and Families the op.por rnnity c~f obtaining Prescriptions according to order, prepaizred with the utmost caure, and im . il ,i1 c'$ti~itl 1rt'etia e of his P'rofession to hi ofca i his fri.na. and ii,- pbglhc, s myIVI favor hi with calls, wlhich nayi b1- made at th Un~l~.g Sio duaring~ the. li day,nd till 9 'ok, P. M., and aifter that hour, at naigh, at. his rooms. Unaited Stes Iliotel. 1VL. C.. JOJSTES.. Augusta. May '. I, 1859 tf 20 GEORWIA SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND, Or Dennis' Alterative, FOR PUJRJ.FYlNG THE 1LO0D AND DISEASES OF.THE LIVER. OMPOsl'[0N.-It containas in addition to Sarsapnrilla, the hydro-alcoholic extract of ueni's Delighat, Whbite Ash, Grey Beard, or Fringe-tree Chionnthus, Tincture of May A pple, Ite irer and Blood are kept in a healthy condition by the use of this Compound Sar saparilla, it will prove a great prevenative of sickness, and a great saving ot-exptense ot I e alr Compiits.--For Females, it is excellent in diseases arising from general Debility or a torpid state of the L.iver, and its occasional adds a bloomning vigor to the com plxion. In Luc.rhea or Whites, it has been tried and found a useful and invahnushIe rem dv, It checks morbific secretions--removes the cause of disease by cleansing the Bllood of its'impurities and acts as a tome to the system. For Obildren.--is is the best medicine that can be given, especially to those in a debilitated state of health, or troubled with worms. A few doses given to a child when it first appears unwell has a powerful effect in preventing disease. It caused increased secretion and passage of the bile, purifies and inng~orates the systecn, and prevents the accunmuhition of worns, bty keeping :he child healthty. Its effect in pre.enting diseases of children makes it a valuable FAMILY MEDICINE. For sale biy Druggists gener'ally. Price $1 per Bottle. DR, DENNIS' STIMULATING OR HOT BITTERS, OR DISPEPSLA IT WILL PROVE All INfTALVJASLE REMEDY. If food ecauses pain in the Stomach a dose taken immediately after meals, or as soon as the mneasy sensation is experienced, will relieve the pain, and assist digestion. They are also an mnportant remedy for "emnales in complaints arising from colds. Dr'. Dennis' Stimulating Liniment, OR, SOUTHERN PAIN-K(ILLER, FOR RHElUMATIC PAINS PAINFUL INFLAMMATORY SWELLINGiS. SP'RA INS, SWELLED BREAST, PAIN IN THE BACK OR A COLD SENSATION IN THE BACK, SORE TH ROAT, TOOTHACH E, &c. A MEDICINE MORE VALUABLE TRtAN GOLD To THE FARMER R DENS AWHM-IOE~I TIIfE, For Spasms, Cramp Colic, Spasmodic Cholera or Inflama tion of the Bowels, Lock Jaw, Chilts, or for all sudden and dangerous attacks of disease in which immne digte action is necessary, By diluting it with Syyup Qr sweetened water it may be .made usefsi in a great variety of diseases of a mild nature.a~s an Colds~ Cou~l, Crup Asthtma, Igain in the Stomach or for general fastly use. 'Fo Horses, 1tj410s, &c., this Tincture rarely fails to cure even the worst cases of Otlie. 1tt Wounds, Bruises, Cuts, Galls, Sores, &c., it prevents inifammation, and causes the sores to heal. NO PLANTER SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT... SA h e above Medicines are for sale in this Village by Drs. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE C.A1DIDAT.ES.' For Sheriff WM., QUATTLEBUM, I LEWIS JONES, LEWIS COVAR,. H. BOULWARE, WM. For Clerk. WM. L. STEVENS, I JACKSON COVAR, [A MES SluANN, F. X. NICHOLAS, 3. IIARRTSON, ROBERT D. BRYAN, For Tax Collector. CHAS. X. MAY. JOHN C. LOVELESS, T. J. WEITAKER, STARLING TURNER, I TIEOPHILUS DEAN, . W. LYLES, CHARLES CARTER, For Ordinary. J. P. ABNEY, W. F. DURISOE, D. L. TURNER. I DAVID BODIE, J. L. ADDISON, Attorney at Law & Solicitor In Equity, EDGEFIELD C. IL, S. 0. May 11 . tf 18 PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. T HE undersigned have this day formed a Part .Lnership for the PRACTICE OF LAW AND EQUITY, under the name and style of LAJDRUX & MOORE. Mr. MooRE will regularly attend the Courts at Abbeville, and will promptly transact all business left in our hands for that District.. G. W. LANDRUM, J. P. MOORE. Edgefield C. 1., Jan. 13. tf 2 MEDICAL CA.RDD.. DRS. A. G. & T. J. TEAGJE, B EG leave to inform their friends that they have associated themselves in the practice of Medi cine in its different branches, as well as continue their copartnerahip in the sale uf Drugs, Ac. One or both may always be 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 lT T I S T B .2. D R. H. PARKER, can generally be found at the Ofice formerly uccnpied by G. D. Tillman, Esq., and will be sure to be there during Sale-day week. March 2. 1859 tf 8 lTOTICE. HE subscribcr has just opened an entire NEW STOCK of Goods at his Old Stand, (the Brick Store,) which he invites all to call and examine for themselves. His stock embraeos every variety of DRESS GOODS For Ladies' Wear! Among them will be found Plain Black a-d Pan cy SILXS; Organdle and Jaconet MUSLINS, new styles and paterns; Byadere Double Skirt and Side Strpe BE RAGES; English and American PRINTS;. BRILLIANTES and GINGRAMS; Plain, Swiss and Jaconet MUSLINS; Plain Striped and Checked Nainsook and Mull MUSLINS; Summer SHAWLS and IfANTILLAS; Jaconet and Swiss EDGINGS, COLLARS and SLEEVES; Fine BONNETS and BONNET RIBBONS; BOOTS, SHOES and (AITERS for Mci, Boys, Ladies and Minses. Bleaebed and Unbleached SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS: PILLOW CASE and SHEETINGS LINENS and MARSEILLES for Men tid Boy's wear: OSNABURGS, STRIPES and TICKINGS. G R O CA E R I E S., With every variety usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. gg Please call and examine say.Goods and Prices befure trading e.lsewhere. B. C. BRYAN. NEWGOODS! T HE Undersigned, haing formed a Partner Jship, would retpectfullv Invite attention to ~heir LA RGE and VARIEDb Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Yhich they are now receiving at the Store Room ately occupied by Messrs. RL1(1n & Da:n. Their Stock embraces a variety of LADIES D RESS GOO DS, A variety of Goods for MEN AND BOYS WEAR. A variety of Ladies and Misses eeled Gaiters, Blootees and Slippers. A variety of Men and Boys A lot of CROCKERY, HARDWARE & JEWELRY. All of which the trading public will do well to xamine before purchasinig elsewhere. They have engaged the services of Mr. Wuaart, ad will do their utmost to please every customer. LEWIS COLEMAN, 1I. R. DEAN. SAprl27 tf 18 25828 PRIZES I FITY TiIOIUSAND) Tit'KETS. MO0RE TI[AN (ONE PRIZE TO EVI-RY TWO TIC KET$. Whole Tickets $10, Halvcs $5, Quar ters it.2,50. For the benent of the Koticello Union Academy, Authlorized biy Special Act of the Leyidatare. JYIINNEY & CO., MYanagers, CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000, Tel BE DitAWN EACHI SAT LiDAY IN JUNE, 1859. [R the CI'y of Ba.:innah,- Georgia, Clas 22, to be DraR Jtno 18 l9. CsO 2, to be rawn Junoll " C ss to beDrawn one1 , " Cas , to beoBrwn inne 25, " MAGNIFtCENT SCHEM~u Prize of $60,000I is..............m.6,0 ! " 20,100 is............... "0,001' 1 " 10,00) is...:.;.......... 1,000 1 " 5.0010 is.................- 5,000 1 " 4,000 is..............'... 4;000 L "' .,l000t is................... ,0001 i " 2.000i is.................... 2,000 I " 1,5010 is..................... 1,500 1 " 1,100 i'...................... 1,100 5 Prizee of 1,000 are..................6,000 10 " 500 are.................. 5,000 2 " 400 nrc................. 800 2 " 300 ar................. 00 2 " i'00 are................... 400 50 " 150 aro...................- 7,500 100 " 100 nre..................;.10,000 100 " 95 are...............;..9,508 100 " 85 ar..................... 8,06 APPROXIMATIOlN PR IZES. Prives of $200 Al'x'g to $60,000 Prize arc $800 1 150 " 4" 20,o00 " 60 I" 125 .' * 10,uf00 " . 600 " 100 " " 5,000 -" 400 81)o " " 4.000 " 840 4 60 " " 3,009 ." 489 " 50 " " 2,000 " 400 B 40 " ", 1,500 " 320 06 " 20 " " 100 " 3,000 25,000 8 .2003,000 25,828 Prizes amounting to...........;$8,040 OKaTIFICATE OP PAeKAO!s will be sold a# the following rates, which is the risk: Certifiate of Packages of 10 Whole Tickets, $39 S " 10 Half " .10 S " 18 Quarter " 7. a" 10 EIghth " 7.50 RDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, Eneloso the money to oar address for the tlekets rdered, on reoeipt.@f which they will be-forwarded y frst mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending n any figure they may designate. The list -of drawn numbers and prizes will be ent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. All communlicationls strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mall or Express, to be directed to McEINNEY & CO., S.avaxx.a, GA.