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PELLETIER & C0. HAMBURG, S. C. WCULD RE S PE C T fully invite the atteu tion of the public to their LA R G ELY re plenished Stock of D r iu. g s, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, TRUSSES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, DYE STUFFS,: INSTRUMENTS, POTASHES, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, rATENT MEDICINES, SOAPS, SPICES, _COSMETICS, PERFUMERY,. FANCY GOODS, &C. heir recent purchases in New York, selected by one of th, firm with the greatest care as to quality, enables-them to offer their Goodsat prices as low as any similar establishment in the South. The PubIN are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselres. gg'Catalogues of Goods sold by them fur nished on application to A. J. PELLETIER & CO., .Brtggiater, Hamburg, S. C. Aug 3 6m 30 SEWING MACHINES! G-rover & Baker's S dcecidedly better for Family use than any man Iufnetured. One rery desirable feature in these improved Machines, is, that when compared with all others, they are nuoiselees. Diagrams porove the suporiorty, strength and elasticity of the stitch, and the following testimonials prove the perfect adaptation of the Machine for family and planta tion work. EDGEFieLD DISTRIcr, S. C-, July, 1859. The undersigned having had a Grover & Baker Sewing Mac-hine, purchased of M. A. RAssox, in use.in our families for some time past, take pleas ure in giving our testimony to its complete adap tation for family and plantation work, makdiug a r-eam of g -rat vtrengyth and claeticit(y, is very sim ple, easily learned and kept in order, and running with .o little noise as not to interrerc with conver Uatipn, if carried on in an ordinary tone of voice in close proximity to the machine. We regard these Machines as.among the greatest labor-saving in ventions of the age. -Signed, J. W. STOKES, GEO. McD. WEVER, A. J. CREIGHTON, B. F. M1AYS, THOS.KERNAGHAN, JAS. L. 31ATHIS, W M. HILL, .SA1I'L. J. BOYCE, SIDNEY S. BOYCE, WMI. SPIltES, B. J. tYAN. A. M. BENSON, JOHN A. ADD[SON, LUCIUS L. HALL, G. 1). IS, - . T. HAMILTON, ELIJAH WATSON, Sr. JOEL CURRY, JAS. S. IIARIUSON, ROBERT J. BUTLE11, A. J. HIA313OND, SA.M'L E. BOWERS. CH.AS. HA311OND, Copy of a Letter received from Rev. D. D. Brunson. DesvYossvrLL1:, A pril 26th, 1859. Ma. M. A. R a~sos-Dear Sir: Thu Grover & Baker Sawing M(achine which I purehascd of you last winter, has given entire ,atiafaction.. I have seen many favorable notices published about these Machines, and from our e.rperience, we believe them all without exageration. Doubtlcss, when more generally known. they will be in general use, and accomplish what Hon. Mr. Banks says, " work as great a change in families, as railwa.ys baveain communities and States." . Respeetfully, yours, D. D.BDRUNSON. Extract of a Letter from WV. H. Norris. lrImoE, S. C., May 2nd, 1S59. Min. M1. A. RAssou-De,'r Sir: I cheerfully as sure you that we are well pleased with the Grover .t (aker Machine. Miy wife would not he without it for twice its cost. W. HI. NORRIS. Ray. T. F. WILLTAmte, of this District, writes thus. i. M. A. Ray.soM-Drnr Sir : I tam pileased to saY that the Grover & Baker Machine biought of von, works as well as I could desire. My nire: Iind, no trouble in work ing it. Before purchasing. .1 examined other Mnehmines, but did not like thme si,- nar us ,rell as that mad~e by the Grover & .aker. With my knowledge of these Machine,. and what I hear from others, I urn thoroughly ennvinced that no Manchine can favorably compure with theum for fatnsly use. T. F. WILLIAMS. MIachines delivered and instructions given in their use, free of charge, in any part of Edgefield District. Should any Machine not perform well, I will exchange it for one which will do goodl work. All sales at manufacturers prices, with the addi tion of freight. M1. A. RANSOM, Agent, of the Grover & Banker Sewing Machine Co. Hamburg, An 3. 185 tf 30 LIGUT forthieSUFFERING MILLIONS! DR, MARTIN'S GREAT REMEDY! A CERTAIN CURE FOR CONSUMPTION .1,ad all Lmung Diaes-Shortue, of .Breath--Dye y~peila and Dyetey Wos cases of croup anid C'hoic, d&c., &c., &c. T HIS medicine is purely vegetable, being corn. Aposed entirelv of b~est Rye Spirits and West India Gumis, and other Extracts which are healing to the Lungs. .e- It is a nmost pleasant drink. p&- One bottle should be carried by every man, woman or child traveling tU mix with the. water. AW-rPrice One Dollar Per Bottle.-J pm For aale by R.-L. G ENT RY, A gent, at Sib levy's Corner, with Messrs. Hi. A N. E. Solomon, wihere I always will be found with a largo supply o~f the above YASUABLE lPnorsanvy. Also, I am always in the market (at Sibley's Cor ner,) for purehasingecotton, and will pay the highest market price for fine cottons. For the above medicine, apply to R. L. GENTRY, Agent. Hamburg, Jan. 25, 1859. ly '3 DR. CULU1N'S REMEDY. For Rheumatism. Neuralgia, P'ain In the Jaw, :ielt Head Ache, (if nervous) andl in fact for all ,errous pains, it is invaluable: try it, all you un * rtunate nervous pain sufferers. If it stup tick ijoad Ache in twenty minutes, do not be alarmed. Price, SI per Bottlo. For sate by 1R. L. GENTRY, Ag't. Hamburg, S. C., July 13, 18Z39 tf 27 BURIAL CASES. J 1Trcvd fllssret f METALIC ilURIAIl $.--- all sizes. Also, a new * yle Case, inill glas. fmall satin !iing, and extra ;ne. The Metalie Cases will 1..c sohld LOW FOR ''ASH. We buy f.r Cash, ao'l will be necessarily . enpelled to sell '.n the samte rms. Thirty days ithe longest crerlit that& .ill lhe given. Alyo, MJll(GANY COFFINS at Augutsta prn ...CI,:amn ''e i. c'*Fr INS miade to suit the -.rd"er, both in qulity and p'rice. WITT & HUDSON April 6 if 13 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIEiLLU DISTRICT, IN EQUIT'Y. William P. Butler, et. ed. ) Guy Broad water, Admn'or of J.1 idifrA't . Hienry Christian, deceased. )1 B Y virtue of an order made by Chancellur John ston in the above stated case. Notice is her' b" given to all and singular, the creditoirs of the. said J. Henry Christian, deceased, to present and prove their respective demands before me in my Office, on or before the first day of October next, on pain of being precluded from the benefit of the decre tal order of Court. A. SIMKINS, c.... - Commissioner's Office, June 14, 1859 3m 24 " The Old Business." ALL persona indebtedl to the late firm of Win. A Hl. Harrison, Ar-'n' ar.~.-~-- y r'r,p'-e - to all on me at the A':ce-uIi.: - A --e .-et- :Ihe samJ. I am anxious to clone up tie t bumsin-ss. D. Rt. DURrSO.I, A.. af 8 SEL LING OF F! GREAT INDUCEMENTS!! A $50,000 STOCK OF DRY GOODS, AT NEW-YORK COST, F OR C A SH. As I am compelled to vacate the Store which I now occupy, on the first day of October next, in consequence of its having been-rented from 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. PHIBBS, AUGUSTA, Georgia, July 27, 1859, tf 29 GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND, Or Dennis' Alterative, FOR PURiFYING THE BLOOD AND DISEASES OF THE LIVER. CJOMPOSITION.-It contains in addition to Sarsaparilla, the hydro-alcoholie v:tract of Queen's Delight, White Ash, Grey Beard, or Fringe-tree Chionanthus, Tiucture of May Apple, and Blood-Root. If the Liver and Blood are kept in a healthy condition by the use of this Compound Sar. saparilla, it will prove a great preventive of sickness, and a great saving of expense of Medicines. Female Complaints.-For Females, it is excellent in diseases arising from general Debility or a torpid state of the Liver, and its occasional adds a blooming vigor to the com plexion. In Lucorrhea or Whites, it has been tried and found a useful and invaluable rem edy. It checks morbific secretions-removes the cause of disease by cleansing the Blood of is impurities and acts as a tonic to the system. For Chlildren.-This is the beat 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 effeet- in preventing disease. It causes inereased secretion and passage of the bile, purifies and invigornte. the system, and prevents the accumulation of worms, by keeping he child healtliy. Its elleet iu pore.enting diseases of children makes it a valuable FAMILY MEDICINE. For sale by Druggists generally. Price $1 per Bottle. DR, DENNIS' STIMULATING OR HOT BITTERS, FOIr D'.rPEPSIA IT WILL PROVE AN INVALUABLE REMEDY. If food caues pain in the Stomach a dose taken immediately after meals, or as soon as the tueosy, sensat ion is experienced, will relieve the pain and assist digestion. They are also an importantl remedy for 14males in complaints arising from colds. Dr. Dennis' Stimulating Liniment, QR, SOUTHERN PAMN-kILLER, FOR RELEUMATIC PAINS PAINFUL INFLAMMATORY SWELLINGS, SPRAINS, SWELTLED BREAST, PAIN IN THE BACK OR A COLD SENSATION IN THE BACK, SORE THROAT, TOOTHACHE, &c. A MEDiCINE MORE VALUABLE THAN GOLD To THE FARMER For Spasms, Cramp Colic, Spasmodic Cholera or Inflama lion of the Bowels, Lock Jaw, Chills, or for alR sudden and dangerous attacks of disease in which imme diate action is necessary. By diluting it with Syrup or sweetened water it may be made useful in a great variety of diseases of a mild nature, as in Colds, Congh, Crup, Asthma, Pain in the Stomach or for eneral family use. *For H~orses, Musles, &c., this Tincture rarely fails to cure even the worst cases of Colic. In Wounds, Bruises, Cuts, Gsalls, Sores, &c.. it pirevenlts inflnammiationi, and cnuses the sores to heal. NO PLANTER S110ULD BE WITilOUT IT. EgAll the above Mediemnes are fur sale in this Village by Dri. A. G.& T. J. TE A GUE ad E. M. PENN. June 1 5m n 21 CANDEE & McEWEN, Ino"~e -^- I~ WATCH MAKERS & JEWE~LERS. FO UNDRY., - H VINGthis day formed a . o R~ol.'next''in';''" MA CHINE & GEN ER AL MAN UFA CTU'NG Post Office, aud will give the STRICTEST AT TENTION to all business entrusted to their care. - E 0P JEWELRY and SOCIETY BADGES mades to rd Particular attention will h~e paid to Watc~h *i I's E0fr l 0 S repairing. F. 11. CANDEE. iAUGUSTA. GA., D. P. McEWEN. TAVING the mosti extenlsive fneilities with Edgefield, Nov. 1. 1858 tf 4.3 jSHP01 TOOLS and! P AT TE R NS in tihe .. ..- . -.......--.-- --.- - .- - - country, we are now ready andl will be thankful -FOR SALE. for ii an e rdfor tiad aine, Miln Gin Gearing, lIE Sbscrber eingunabe toSteam Boaats, Stave anal Shingle Mac-hines, Horse TrEuscribe beion tnbl hin Powers. S9ugar Mills, Cotton Presses, Thrashers, give his peroa ateto t i ans, Shafa ing, Pulleys. Cook, Parlor and Box plating interest, offers for sale his Staves, Tin Work. In faet, any article in Iron, VAL UABLE PLANTA TION Brass or Wood. A ddress Lying on Turkey Creek, 7 miles North of Edge- J. E. MA CMUR P HY, Sup't. ield C. 11., cnntaining Augunsta. Ap~ril 11. I.%S. ly 14 1668 Acres. ) - Upon this place there is as good! Cotton laud as ay in the Distriet-and bottom land that will-~ EA~ produce from 3t0 to 80 bushels auf Corn to the HLSL DAESI Acre. The pluco is in a high state of culliivation. Upon it is a framed Dwelling Hiouse, Giu H[ouses ll'! I~W 'l1~I anad all other necessary out buildings.iiiJI~ II IIU il) If II it, Also, will be sold with the place,PanOisYmjh, Twenty-Five Likely Negroes, W indow G1as, Fourteen of whom are first class field hiands. Also, Mules, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, DNA N UGCLISRMNS Corn, Fodder, &c.PEFM Y&FAYARILS The above property will lbe sold to an approved j OPST L~Ttt'HTL purchser upona ten yearS credit, payable ini cajual N 1,BodS. uutGoga annual instalments, hearing interest fr.,m date. Enterprising men, hero is a chance for you. Arl1 y1 ELBERT BLAN D. - - Aug 17 tf - 32CH IE G O RES Te World's Renoned Wonder! ~r~ows SPARSIN & HIGHTR, BLAMS N SETIOl SGA, COFFEE5 , TEAS, the Suli~rin orld!PaGins, OW, SrnishEA Doto ar~n' Get.elwd ROEIEdo Gls sPTO PERFUM lERYAYARCLS zi'- ~a ~alela Cpt J~lE CLLSO%,NO. 326, BroadSt., Augus'Jta, Goa. II~unL~xAgpril 111Cmy324 No SouStatNoofhSoEtstCaroWesa, BLecutrs Noie.CTGFIL0DITRCT BTH LStads n the ight Willch Tert-aul .oe b ofe that Uniarsettet o fe aelief toIiII aietatrwhe ufferintn WOrdinr' fi',!i .Drsc Drocq.eeltor me Mathn sGed ht iley! h.rtr fte saeo icadfar July 7. RLI R L. GRENTRY, A 9 11,da fOtbrt.t ndfal hro amig u 5' 3 m*3 FIExIecuto.rMNotic . deretberounedithscu. ment ofPleasan. BA.nttMdecaSed, ae here Alsnotie tat nhoia supplm of theON Estate of orsal hesaor csh by ei1h rinysOffic ~ llcto il emd.~. mx da fNvebrnx. DAndVeS Legt.eSesino h eiltrframwlo July r 2qtested to th<:CharteruofethegnendflrarhFerry. RAALP.S.0BRNETT3m.Exr3.. July 27. i ca59 o. willme maea.th9 . - NO ;itore o foANthe ChEESEr ;faPbi R MDCL ~~OE.- e lan, hoiesupply tofune brO.ai fFv aop r poul fBrw itit . Ntc Rod ner t E . Teceo . AIS Agt.n S .OERAt J~. uly1 tfm ?27 UmuayOI~ t WITT & HUDSON, HAVE OPENED A EURNITURE ROOM, Between E. Penn and John Colgan, VIIERE WE HAVE ON HAND A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE, -As. follows: IARIROBES, 8IETABI BOOK CASES, TIRARIR, DESKS Sideboards, IUREAUS, BUREAU WASH STANDS, WASH STANDS, With Marble tops-single and double. WASH STANDS OF EVERY KIND, T.A.BLE S. 9XTENSION TABLES, PARLOR TABLES with Slabs, READING and QUARTETTE TABLES, TOWEL AND CLOTHES RACKS, BOOK AND CORNER STANDS, I Fine lot of Sofas, Ottomans, &cs A choice lot of BED-ROOM FURNITURE, PARLOR, DINING ROOM AND LIBRARY CHAIRS, SUEL'S OFFICE CHAIR, ktool, Cane and Mabogony ROCKING CHAIRS, Misses' Sitting and Rocking CHAIRS, Child's Table CHAIRS, Ac. .A. j S O, A LOT OF FANCY WORK TABLES, WORK.BOXES, SPOOL STANDS, POR TABLE DESKS, OFFICE DESKS, Children's BUREAUS, CUBBARDS, SAFES, BED STEADS, CRADLES, LOOKING GLASS PLATE, Ac. Also, several excellent pieces of CARPETING. CARPET TACKS AND BINDING, RUGS AND MATS, WINDOW CORNICE, SHADES, CORDS, TASSELS, CURTAIN PINS, &c., Ac., Ac. The above articles are all recently purchased from the beat Houses in New York, and will be sold at low prices for cash. piPAt the old stand, we will continue to work to order, and Repair old work entrusted to our Care. If you want to buy, call,-and if you do not, call and we will take pleasure in showing you our Stock. a WITT & HUDSON. April 13 tf 14 NEW GOODS! T IE Undersigned, having formed a- Partner ship, would respectfully invito 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. BLAND A BUTLER. Their Stock embraces a variety of LADIES DRESS GOODS, WAN1A1 d-; @NNETIS A variety of Goods for MEN AND BOYS WEAR. A variety of Ladies and Misses Reeled Gaiters, Bootees and Slippers. A variety of Men and Boys HWATn Al\TD 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. WnIOr. and will do their utmost to please every customer. LEWIS COLEMAN, U. R. DEAN. April 27 tf 18 FINE PIANOS, MUSIC, &c., &c. T ilE subscriber, after returning thanks to their friends in Edgefield and adjoining Districts, or their liberal patronage during the last ten years, would inform them that they still continue to keoj. an hand a large assortment of PIANO FORTES romn the celebrated manufnetaries of Raven Decon, & Co., Hiazelton Bros., and A. II. Gale A Co., Ne. ork. for whom they are sole Agents. Theso-I, struments havinmg already won such far-famedi et lebrity, it is only necessary for us to repeat that fom ircrength, d,, abiliuty and finirli, together with pourmr lripth. ampsie in d softnern of tone, they challeng. :ompetition. Persons wanting a Superior Piani' Forte, would do much better to call and select frtr. large assortment, thanm by dealing with Pedlar: and agents of inferior makers, where they have ni :hoice, and have often to pay higher prices for in erior Instrumients, than flue ones of superiot iakers can be bought for. Every Piano Forte sold by us is warranted in ivery respect, so the purchaser runs no risk what ever. Persons ordering fronm a distance from us an depend upon getting a GOOD ARTICLE, as wre make it a point to keep goods of the hest quality and such as we can recommend and warrant in every respet. Their STOCK OF MUSIC is very large, andl they arc constantly receiving all aew piees as they are published. GUITAll and VIOLINV STRtINGS of the the best quality always on band. They would also call attention to their large stock of School and Miscellaneous Books, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, and other articles. Also, always on hand the larg est assortment in the State, of* GUTARS, ACCORDEONS, VIOLINS, FLUTES FLAG EOLETS, VIOLIN BOWS, &c., and every article of Musical Merchandise. Carhart's and Necdhams's and Prine's celebrated iE LODEONS. Accordeons and Violins Repaired in the Lest manner. All of the above articles sold at low prices for GIor City acceptances by GEO. A. OATES &BROTHER, BR 0.ID-ST, Auguta, Gne., [Between United States and (ulohe Hoetel'.) April 7, 159, tf 131 W, H, SALISBURY & 00, No. 257 BROAD STREET, Angqpstv,, Ga., "EALERS IN STOVES, GRATES, 110USE FURfNISHIING GOODS; PL AIN and PLANISHED TIN WAR~E; B OKTiN, LEAD, AND GALVANIZED IRLON PIPES; 3A.S PIPES & FITTINGS; WOOD and WILLOW WARE, &c., Ac. 'IN ROO0F IN G, PLUlI~BING, XECUTED PROMPTLY AND IN SUPERIOR MANNER. We are constantly receiving addituons to our Stock of and invite the attention of all in want of aenything in our Line. WE KEEP ON HAND A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF G AS F IX TU RE S Which we are prepared to put uip at short notice Manufacturers' Agents FOR THlE 8.ILE OF THlE WELL-KNOWN VICTOR STOVE, MANUFrACTUrRED IN TIS CITY, 'HE BEST STOVE NOW IN MARKET. No. 3 DeKalb Range, SMarch 30 . m 12 Broad-Rt.. Aywaqu Jennett for Sale. offer for sale a good JENNETT, of good form and medium size, and an excellent breeder, her .fspring are almost invauriably of the male kind. he is na in foni by a fine Jack. I will sell a ararin. Address, Dyson's Mills, S. C. L. E. HOLLOWAY. WOOD, EDI)Y & 00'1 ME MIH 10fLQfRIE! Chartered by the State of Georgia. :: Capital Prize, $50,000! -.-0-. V:CX.Q'E' Wi 4=3X.-' $23.. WOOD, EDDY & CO., MANAGERS, SUCCESSORS TO S. SWAN & CO. SIE following Scheme will be drawn by WOOD, EDDY A Co., Managers of the S P A R T A ACADEMY LOTTERY,-in eahe of their Single gumbir tflteries for So:pt., 1859, at AUGUSTA, leorgia, In public, under the superintendence of Dommissioners: Riass 36 Draws Saturday, Sept. 3, 1859. Diass 37 Draws Saturday, Sept 10, 1859. Mlaus 38 DrawS Saturday, Sept 17. 1859. Mas 39 Draws Saturday, Sept 24,1859. On the Plan of Single. Numbers. 50,000 Tickets! - EARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS MAGNIFICENT: SCHEME ! TO SB l)AWN EACH SATURDAY IN SEPTEMBER! I Prize of .........50,000 1 Pto. oft.... $1,50 1 " ........ 2 0 -50. ...........s5o 1 6 ...... 1 100 "......... 400 t ad .... . 5000 100 " ........... 800 1 ". ........ 4,000 1u ........... 150 1 4.. 8,000 '100 " ... ....... 100 AIPPEOIMA'ION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of $400 Approx''at's to $50,000 Prize are $1,600 4 " " 800 " " 20,000 " " 1,200 4 " 250 " .4 1 000 "6 1.000 4 6 " 225 " " 5000 " " 900 4 "6 "4 201) " 4,000 " o 00 4 "4 11 150 " " 8,00U " 6 600 4 " " 100 " " 1,500 " " 400 t0oo " 20 are........................... 100,000 i,485 Prizes amountingto......... 320,000 WHOLE TICKETS $10; HALVES $5; QUARTERS $2j g Remember that every Prize in the aboee chene is drawn and paSeblc in full without de. Lction. CERTIFICATES OF PA, KAGES will be sold at the following rates, whith Is the risk:. . ertiate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets,.........$80 i 10 Half " ......... 40 I " 10 Quarter " ......... 20 n " 10 Eighth . ......... 10 SPARTA A AEMY LOTTERY CLASS, No. 518, Draws Wednesday, September 28,'1859, ON THE THREE NUMBERPLAN! 78 Numbers--14 Drawn 'allots. NEARLY 1 PRIZE TO EVERY 2 TICKETS! 1 Grand Prize of $30,000 1 1 Prize of -$13,'421 . 5 Prizes of $1,500! 5 Prizes of 2,000! 10 Prizes of 6001 Ac., &c., c., Ac. 34.412 Prizes Amounting to $567,962. tHOLE TICKETS $10; HALVES $51 QUAR $2j IN ORDERIZNG TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, en :lose the mioney to our address for the Tickete ordered, in receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have Tickes ending in any figure they nay designate. The List of Drawn Numbers and Pri::es will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Purchaers will please wri te their signatures plain, and give their Poet Office, CounLy and State. All prizes of $1,tlo and tinder, paid immediately after tie hdrawims-Uther prizesat the usual time of thirty days. NOTIUl9TO COk1RESPONDENTS.-Those who pre fer not senling money by mall, can use THE ADAls EXPRESS COMtANY, whereby money for Tickets, In <uns of Ten Dollars. and upwards, can be sent AT OUR 1:18K AND EXPENbE. from any city or town where they have an ofilee. The mioney and order mtust be enclosed in a "Govertment Poct 001ce Stamped Euvel. hpe," or the Express knil any caiinot receive them. All eonletulationi airietly counfldential. Address Orders for Ticket or Ceuificates to WOOD, EDDT & CO., Augusta, Ga. or, WOOD, EDDY & UQ., Atlanta, Ga. or, WOOD, EDDY & CO., Wilmington, Del. p-4 A list of the.numberi tbtt atfe drawn from, the wheel, with the mount of the prize that each ie is entitled to. will bie publiede after every Irawing, int the following papers :-.-ingnIn~( ('?io.) '7'mtitutionltlikt, Mioile Register, saekrille Ga ette, ichm~ond Dispatch, Pau~lding ( Mis.) Clari n, Ne~w York Hceal ,mil Ne York Timtes. Aug. .'l, 1859 tf 3 S AN F ORD' S LIVER INVIGORATOR, NEVER DE'I3ILITATES. T is conp ounded entifrely fromn Gum, and has become an estaliished ;aet, a Standaerd Medichte, tnown andi approedI by nilithat haveus--dit,andhie ow resortedi tol with~con- gIi idence. in all thec diseases for which it is reconm. |mendedl. It has enired ihnousands w within the last two ycr.rs who had given up alt := hopen If rellef, as the no ners unsolieited cer-. - 'tilicates in nmy pos'sessinn .hw. e Thedrlsemlustbeadap ted to the te-mperamnent *,of the individual taking t, n sd nictlnn e - te as to act gently .111 the hlies. ...;Let the dictatta of your judgemeni~tt guidle you li''' -the use of the LIVKZL. INV1G 0 II A T o it,: di .s.ndi it will cure LIver Compaint,Blious. , Ateks, Dyapepaia Chronic Diarrhen,' :.s u en m e r o an s painta, Dysentery, D r o psa y , S o ut r stoiiah, Habitual; g .Coativenesa, Chiol Ic, ,holera, Choie. 'ra Morb~ui, Cholera Infantumi, Fia tu- ""'hence, Jan n dicee Feale Weakness. i, and may be neued snte essn1 asnOrudin-- g 'ry Family M esh - cne. t willeurecs4 CK i H R A D A CIH E, (as ihousands can testify.) in E itwenty minutes, 1f two or three Tea-. y spoonf(uls are tak en at commencenment of Iitack. All who use it are: " .giving their testimony inits favor. m MIX WATER IN TIlE MOUTH WITH THE INVIGORATOR, A ND SWALLOW BTH TO&E TH ER. Price One Dollar per Bottle. --ALSO SANF() R D'S C AT HA R TIC PILLS, COMPOUNDF, FROM Pure Vegetable Exitacts, and put up ina GLASS CASES, Air Tight, and will keeps in any litmate. The Faitly Cathartic PILL is a gentle but ac itire Cathazriie which ther :proprietor has used in his practice mr.re tihan. * twenty years. Tllecotantly increa.-g g demaail frm the whe have long used ihe' LL S,, and the ato raeiln whichi niii exrtF ess :. in regard to their us,. has iiinucedl tme tol lahce tem :withm the reiach eef ait. The Profe'ssin w eti i f m know that diffe.rent. Ca hartiesa act Ien diel~tretnt . lpertionseof the hnwels. The FA tLbY CA- iTHARTe.C P1I L L bas, with due reference to1 Am thia well established fael, been compoundired from ii varh-ty eof the pores: V. g utble Extracts, whieh acti - 'alike on every partl of theL dimetary canal. aind arech" good and safe In ali :ses where a Cathuartie is .. needed., such as De rangemsenlta ': the~ 'Stonnach, Slee pS saes, Paina In thet En 'Back andi L oins, 'ostiveetai. Pa ina and Soreneas over the w h olIe body. ... er m sudden etd. Whlich ~requetly, it neglected.1 e nd in a long e. grse of f'evr,.oasof A e- 'tite, ai (ree asing jepation of Ci. over t he b oday, K entlesneif, iieud. "" ache, or wvetght In the e a d, all In- .- fasmatory Disea mes, Worms in Chit-:- dren or Ac du I t a , ttheuatismh, a great Pm-ifier oft the Blood md mnany diseasea to1 which flesh Is heir, too mmeroas ntenion in ml this adv er tisoemenit. DoSe, 1 toI 3. I PRItCE 3 DiMES. The Livecr invigorator and Faitly Ca hrtle Pilla are r,~iee i by Drugglisgenernlly, and hl wholesale by the Trade in, all the large towns. S. T. W. 8k-.NFOR 55. H. D., Maunnmnclurer anid Propieto~r, 33.' Bronad-.ay, lNew York. Aug. 24, 1559 ly 88 FIRST CLASS PIANO FORTES. WE are pr apared to furteh Piano Y V For tes from the following Cele rated -Mantufactories, viz: JACOB UIIICKERIING, Boston. HIALLET, DJAVIES a: CO., Beoston. A. W. LADD & CO.," NUNNS & CLARK, New York. BENNET T & CO., " " nd of other New York im.kers. We furnish In 'truets ecl~cusivecly to O1U)ER; andi ae5 we peay r Store rent, no Cierk hire, no City taxes, we are lle to supply lOn kind of Instrtumente. from the f ew's iarp to the Church COrhan, rhan any Retail House South of New York, not xcepting Charleston ande Augusta. pie Orders addressed to us at Augusta, or Rome, Ga., will meet with promplt attention. A. 1.. CLARK & SON. pg-P. 5.-I' ave had t wenly years experience a the art of T UNING antd IIEPAIRIINO PIAN ).6, andic I can conscienltiniutty recommend the In trumeili of the above mtnkers, as hbeing at least qal to any manufactured in the U'nited States. t al events, I challenge alny psersoin who wants a 1AN0 to try Loe of themn 1ix months. A. A. CLARK. Augusta, A pril 4, 1859 tf 13 Light for Everybody ! aWi tr alarge supply of KEROSENE OIL indor arrangemnentsa tattde not to get OIaind LA MPS of various and beautiful styles. 5ySold exclusivoly for (CASH. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE. ay. U 19 OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES CURTAINS, CORNICES, GIMPS, &c. JAS G. BAILIE & BRO., WOULD respectfully call the attention of purchasers to their stock of the following goods of their own direct impertation, viz: CARPETINGS, &c. Rich Medallion Carpet, new patterrs; English Royal Velvet Carpets, new designs and rieb colors ; En lish Brussels, new styles, embracing all of the most desirable patterns manufac tured by John Crossley & Sons; New patterns three ply Carpeting; New styles ingain Car peting; Crumb Cloths from 12-4 to 20-4; Druggets from 6-4 to 16-4 wide; Mosaic, Velvet and Tufted Rugs, Stair Rods, &c. FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, Of the newest patterns and best quality of Goods manufactured, from 3 to 24 feet wide, by any length desired. A select stock of 'table Oil Cloths in Mahogany Rosewood Chintz, &C Carriage Oil Cloths, wholesale and retail, and remnants of fine Oil- lotks, whie will be sol. low to carriage makers. WINDOW SHADES. A large and choice assortmetit of Window Shades, at wholesale and retail, in Velvet, Gold Landscape, Vase, Flowers, &c., with trimmits, including Bailie's Patent Shade Fixtures. Dealers in Shades, in the country, will find it to their advantage to give-us a call. CURTAINS, &c. A large and selected stock of Curtain Goods in Damask,-Satin, DeLaine, Lace, and Musl'n Curtains, embracing the latest patterns and designs; Cornices in great variety ; Gimps, and everything connected with a large stock of Curtain Goods. MATTINGS, MATTS, &c. Cocoa, Mattings for counting hourses and basement rooms, &c., 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, and 6-4 widths ; Canton Mattings in 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 widths, in striped goods, chene, white and re, check. Imported and American Door :qatts, inside and outside Wool Matts, and Grass Matta, &c. VENETIAN OR STAIR CARPETING. A full stock of these goods in all widths manufactured. A liberal diEcount made to the furnishing of churches and places of public worship. Stair Linen and Stair Oil Colth n great variety. Brooms, Brushes, &c.. to all of which we would respectfully call the attentiot. of our Edgefield friends, and all in w4nt of any of the above Goods. SW Orders promptly attended to. JAS. G. BAILIE & BROTHER, N ew Carpet Store, 205 Broad St., Augusta, Ga., near to Bank of Augusta; and JAS. G. BAILIE, Chirleston, S. C. Augusta, August 31, 1859 tf 34 TO THE FARMERS; ALLWOOL. WE HAVE NOW ON HAND AND ARE HAVING MANUFACTURED, A WHITE WOOL PLAIN, Far superior to any Plain we ever before of fered for sale. We guarantee the filling to be ALL WOOL, and wider than any other Manufactory. THE PRICE BEING NO HIGHER than less desirable Goods, we feel confident in giving satisfaction. BLANKETTS, LINSEY WOOLSEY, &C. COME AND. SEE THEM Orders Promptly Attended to. DEMING & DAY, Corner Under Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga, Augusta, July 27, 1859. f9 M. J. JONES, M. D., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. NO. 171 NORT H SIDE BROAD STREET, Augusta Hotel B3lock, Augusta, Gorgia. Having purchased the Stock in trade of Mr. T. P. FOGARTY, and taken the above weP known stand, (recently occupied by him,) Ilhe undersigned can offer, with cnfidence, to his friends and the public, bo0th of the cityv and country, his Stock, as being of that extent, va rietv, and quality, entitling him to a libecral share of patronage. The additions making, and those to he continued, will form a complete assortment in the Wholesale and Retail Line, consisting of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINST, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, ARTDST MAEIL -FL UID S, WINDOW AND OTHER GLASS, .-DENTAL A ND SU R GI CA L INSTRUMIENTS, PERFUMERY &~ FANCY ARTICLES. ALL WARRANTED OF THlE BEST AND PUREST QUALITY, AND OFFERED AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT REASONABLE PRICES. The personal attention of the proprietor, with the aid of skillful and experienced assiat ants, which has been procured, enables him to offer t, Physicians and Families the oppor-. ttnity of obtaining~ Prescriptions according to order, prepared with the utmosti care, and in which line he solicits patronage. He will also continue the Practice of hir, Profession to such of his friends, and the pub~lic. as ma favor him with calls, which may be made at the Drug Store during the day, and till it 'clo P. . and after that hour, at night, at his rooms, United States lHotel. Augusta, May 24. 1859 tf 2 A CARD. EDGEFIELD Hsubscriber takes this method of returning CONFECTIONARY STORE! hsthanks to his friends for their liber:dl sup- IE have now in Store a LARGE ASSORT port during the past year, and respectfully VYors MENT of them and the public generally, that ho still con tinues his FAMiLY GROCERY, and '.ill at- Confectionary, ewaysthinp in then Grar COMPE.t SOCh heiots Consisting of over fifty different kinds and flavors. etethin on the rdiry plin. which e W can suit the inost fastidious, both as regards reatnon asf i trancd that ". Hiten.b style and flavor. tWe hare many new kinds never Aly so ont than a rgestockoif BOO TS A ND: Also, a large assortment of FANCY PL UMS, AS hnd, a largle stap intended expressly for ornamenting Cake, &c. S H0 S fr alThOMAS KERNAGHAN. I Our Goods aro made expresly for us by one of Hambug, S C.,Jan. . 189.Sh thelb first houses in New York, of the finest mate. Hamburg,_S._C.,_an._5,_1859.__y - rials, and warranted pure nd no poison used in betq nai it 10 ich Tas di.re . t Loiberal discounts made to persons buying large Inay Rail Road l'anding in the State, at $2,O0 per quantities for Parties, Pie Nicse Mic.WN J..Frprielr drs M. ELLIOTT, June 8 tf 22 Winnsboro, S. C. -._____________________ pr Premium awarded at the State Fair, Nov. CONLEY, FORCE & Co., 15rl1.189Sm 1. AUGUSTA, GA., .... . ...... -.---------- Wh nicsale and REe'rail .Dec seera u, The State of South CarolinaB00OT S S HOE S, EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT., uncVlss aptas Permelia Abney and other,' TrUkVlsCr tBg, rs. In Ta-Pju'y. hemlock and Oak Sole Leather: Joel Abney and others. .1French, American and German Calf Skine, S directed by the order of Chan. Wardle w. in Lining. Binding and Top Skins; Aihis case, all and singular the creditors of Shoe Lasts, Shoe P'egs, Shoe Threads: Mrs. Elizabeth Abne .de'.,fChrte A bney. So olBo n heMtraso vr dee'd., and of Elijah Po.pe Abney, dee'd., are re- description. i uired on or before the 1.4th day of October next,. Tanner's Tools, &c. to appear before me and make proof of their res- ?!! Ordlers promptly attende~d t o. pective debts ; and are hereby notified that in de. IAugusta. JTan. 18. 9m" 2 fault of their so doing they will he precluded from - - -. the benefit of the dec that will be pronounced 2 g L E.~ ~ f in this cause. A. SIMKINS, e.m..m .. CHAL. EN.EOthe Moga Commrs ffia, ug , 159. - iStallion, will stand the Fall Sea OR SALE--Seve thuan very choie 'son, 1859,'at Edgufield C. 11., com F hite oak SP'OKES, two years old, from the memacinerst Auagst andI the 15th Savannah River Swamp. They will be sold in Set-er 89 lots to suit any purchaser. A ddress0DWAD.EBEROODED U2.... a Cr... en.1259 If 25 Aurgii 30 Wholesale and BEtai Deaeia DRUGS!* o. 180 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. BLUE STONE. 1,000 pounds for sale very low, by W. H. TUTT, Davaoras, 180 Broad-st., Augusts. LINSEED OIL, WHITE LEAD, &c. 00 ... Gallons English Linsoed Oil; LO,000. Pounds Pure White Lead; COLORS OF ALL KINDS, for sale at very low igures, by W. H. TUTT, DaccoisT, 108 Broad-st., Augusta. SPERM, WHALE andAND OI. large stock always on hand and for'sald Iusr by W. H. TUTT,'uoozisg, No. 108 Broad Street, Augusta. CONCENTRATED LY!. rho beat article known for making So.p-eh'en and better than Potash. For male by. W. H. TUTT; Dauoots;, 108 Broad-st., Augusta. Augusta, Nov. 1 tf 43 DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, . It Wholesale and Retail. DRS. A. G.o T. J. TEAGIJE, T1AKE pleasure in announcing to their friends and the public generally that they have just eceived a large accesion of PURE and FRESH DRUGS, CZirAL &C., 'o their already extensive Stock, embracing the, cost valiable'VEGETABLE EXTRACTV, as wellP Ls the Drug in its crude state. 111 Tinctures, Essences, Powders, PITL5S. &aO. 'reparedwith care and In stietaccordance with us best and latest Pharmaccepias. Instruments, Surgical and Dentals JOSPITAL AND CHAIR CUSHIONS; HOT WATER BAGS, '. BRACES AND TRUSSES Of various patterns, common and very ine. PHYSICIANS' OFFICE FURNITURE. Glass Specie Jars; Tinet. Stands, all sizes; Medical Saddle Bag; Pocket Medicine Cases; Funnels, every kind; Graduate Measures; Scales and Weights; Mortars,'every kini. - Spatulars, Pill Tyles, 4Q., &, All of the most Reputable Nostrums, strengthening Plaster;, Pain Extractors, Eradica. tors and Alleviators. . PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES,. A fall and complete stock. WINDOW AND COACH .GLASS, Various sizes and cut to any size and shape dewlred. 1,000 POUNDS PUTTY, Fresh from the manufactury. CHOOCDE PRUEY i, well selected and varied assortmentof the BEST '%RFUMERY, embracing Lubin's Genuino, and ''right. E Idrehi's deservedly. popular Handker ,ief Extracts-Muek, superfine Grain and Ex net-Otto of Rose-Cologne, &e. Pouatums a great variety; Hair Oils, Dressers; Restoratives, Dyes and Dipilatories; ansmetics, Soaps, and a great variety of articles for the toilet. CULINARY EXTRACTS. A complete assortment of Culinary Extracts, to -ther with a large supply of Allspice, Pepper, inger, Nutmeg, Me, Cloves, Tumeric, &c. SOAPS. Colgate's Turpentine, White, Caeteel and Toilet Casteel SOAP, white and common. BRUSHES, &c. A splendid assortment of Hair, Tooth. Nail, lesh, Paint, Varnish, Marking, Whitewash, Crumb ~I Shoe BR USH ES; Turkihh TOWELS;. COMBS, a hane and varied collection. STATIONERY, &c. >ibracing Common, Fine and Superfie 'Note, ..p' and Letter PAPER ; Envelopes, Steel P'ens and Pencils; INKS, a lnrge stock of the very UiEST-aperl. .- fr mnaking-records: Violin and Guitar STRINGS; Water Colo.-ed PAINTS in boxes; Pink Saucers, Thermometers, &e. SHOE BLA CKING, a splendid article. Fine Liqours for Medicinal Uses. I supply on band of Fine BRANDY, WVINE6, ..IN, and some pure unadulterated WVHISKEY, .ix years old, for Medicinal purpoaes. TOBACCO, SEGAES, SNUEF, &c. Ha~ving boon uninterruptedly engaged in the Drug buainuess, in this place, for 10 years, with heir experience in thec practice of Medicine in :-.is climate for near 25 years, they have necessa ily learneal thce wnnts of this sceri.n. And hay. ng made the acquaintance and obtained the contS hence of thu most reliable Importing Drug House, bcy buy fruit first hands; and their Stock has teen carefully selected and bought by one of the irm, who has just returned from the best Northern tnarkets, with reference to the purity of the article, n preference to the price. And they are happy to say, that they can supply Physicians. Merchants and Planters and all others' rith GENUINE DRUGS, MEDICINES, Ac., nas good terms as they can be supeplied in any ,ther Southern nmarket. A. G.& T.J3.TEAGUE. Edgefield, S. C., May 18S tf 19 FAMILY GROCERY TilE Suscriher is now opening a LARGE and FR ES11 supply of G RO CE BIE S, Consisting in part, of A. B. C., Crushed, Powdered and Granulated iUGARS; Rio, Laguyra and Java COFFEE; N. 0. MOLASSES and SYRUP ; Young Hyson, Black and Imperial TEA ; RICE and MACCARONI; MA CK EREL, No. 1, 2, 3 and Mess; SPICES of all descriptions ; YEAST POWDERS and SODA ; Sperm and Adamantine CANDLES; CANDIES a'nd CONFECTIONERY-; Soda and Botter CRACKERS; PICKLES in pints, qta., I gal. and gallons; Brandied and Preserved FRUITS; COR DIALS, PORTER, ALE, &c.; Tomatto, Walnut and Muahroon CA TSUPS; MUSTARD, Sardines, Lobsters, Salmton; Mackerel and Oysters; Dried BEEF' and TONGUES; RAISINS, CURIRANTS, CITRON, PRUNES; Dried FIGS, DATES, GELATINE; LEMONS and ORANGES; NUTS, Almonds, Pecan, Hazel and Wallouts; MATCHES, BLACKING, BRUSHES; WOOD WARE-Painted and Well Buckets, 3rasa Bound Water Buckets, Measnres, Cocoa Dip >oe, he. These Goods have been bought from the best louses In Philadelphia, and will he sol.aut LOW ?IGURES FOR CASH. p!lAll persona indebted will deme an especial aror to pay the same forthwIth. E. T. DAVIS, Agen8. May 18 tf 19 Notice. SLL persons having demands against the Es.. tate of Amen Lindsey, dee'd., are requested a present them to the undersigned duly attetted, *nd they are requested to furnish the Executor -ith a true copy atf their respective claims, In or er that he may know how much of the property will be necessary to sell to pay the debts nf said |state. And those indeibted to said Estate are rc. uested to make immediate payment. M. FRAZIER, Ex'cr. JTune 29, 1859. tf 25 WOOLLEY TOWN HATS! ,TOwIq WOOLLEE, N E AR G RA NI TE V L L E, S. C. SESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of South Carolina and the South at large, that he a now prepared to furnish Or EVmR STYL AN QUALI, ta well made, of as good material, and on as rea *nable terms ae can be found any where in the mnited States. gg" Persona desiring further informatlnn will lease address me at Graniteville, S. C. ~JOHN WOOLLEY. Jan.19, 1859 ff 2 iotice.-A pplication will be made at tbe next -' Session of the Legislature for-an amendment f the Charter of the town of Edgefield.