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attacking the town, declaring death to lrowlow. Maynard, Baxter, and the Unionists here. There has been, already, several slt _nd'pr" bably killed. Maynard hal t.o run for his lifc-is now Ireked up, and the mob is trying to pull down the house or store t h he is in. One uan was killed by soie man firing from the Lamar House window ut him. The K. Guards, T0 mien, are called out t' quell the tb, which has 700 men in it. The stores are all closed tight. One hundred neon are stata.:'ed at Brownlow's house, ditto at his office. [iiz muob intends to keep in operation until they clear the town of these traitors. Ruin and devastation ahead for Knoxville certain un less providence interposes. Ne cessation of mob violence, or firing by thu troops as yet. The riot began at 3 o'clock and it is now -1. The Colonel of the Regiment is using every effort to get the troops back to their quarters-but all to no good up to the present moment. I commenced this a: 4 o'clcl:, finished about 10 minutes thereafter, I aa. as a matter of course, ;;eatly alarmed aid r excited. Soiling. Soiling, or feeding green food to stock, is little practised at the South. Yet sonie have tried it with success. The best plant we have for summer soiling is our common Indian corn. We copy some remarks upon it front the N. Y. 1aey ook'a agricultural column. Every agricultural reader should give the subject sonie attention. It will be seen that the D"3i flook urges the use of green Indian corn provender especially for inilch cows, affording them fino food just at the time when the grasses begin to wither. Every housekeeper, whii keeps a cow and has a spare acre, half-acre, quar ter-acre, or even less. should try it. Our fariners should all try it. .iOwever full the siall grain crop, we cainnit prioduce mire than enough stock food ; and this kind, besides being good for green feeling, is also excellent to cure and save for win ter. Now is the time tie prepare for thi< extra erep. It will sun he too lute. Read what mie The j Jjwek saiys: 'l It is hard to say which are the lest plants for this purpose. Soie havereciimmen.led rye. soiwr. the previousi aututtun. fur spring soiling, clover f: car!- suuniner. an.l Indian corn for a later portioi of the seai"ei. Sirr!iauta is. iniloubtedly, an ex cellent foo fir eatile. if cut at the l ight tiie. I: after becoming glazed is to hard for their teeth There is, on the while. no One plant of so much value probably for this eibject as nldian corn. It is sweet, nourishing and highly ailapted for keep. ing up the flow of milk, wlivn the grass become dry. If you grow it for the purpose of carrying out the dairy, in c:ase if i droutli, you will lind i: to have these two :elva:taees. viz.: that if th 'ritund is leeply -lwedl and ande rich. it wil flourish in thuse very siae.ms whea the driiti is svera upon iaiturage, ai-i if yin sow it, -.xpect ing a dr .uth and then ni driouth cesn it is wet worth all it costs to lie cured for winter s:ock. I well ured a:il swe.t , inothaian; is b.:t ir for mills cows in wint-:r. I alny. who : e not tried it. are dispsieil to inike le experinien . the follow in: i;- a gii.l way :-IPow deep ; enrich lie groun, with tmanure of sane kinl -uitabile for corn ; is niay be c-irse, for ::r eai is a gross feeder, it will take the sfrength of a't.iist anyO manure: furrow Out at a dist-inwe of two feet : ea:ttr the seed in the furrow anl cover with a harrow : run a eulti v.itir through as e.ften as is nece nary to keel, the weeds Cliwii aniel the siirfacc fiesh. a:iit out for us, when you need the adedition to your listurige, or if you find you do not need it at ill, then eure foi winter use. Seine eCnlhilay ias high as four bushel of seed to the acre, lut there call be r.o advantaig in so much Seed. U:'e b'tsl.el is about eight time S as machi as is usially itl: nted1, and it c-evered t'" ia suitable depthi, s, as ino't ti be luSt, say not les: thdn two inaie.-h anod nt more than four, that qiiantity will prodnee :as much as moire. For the sake of i succession, it is well to plant at two or three tithes, as carly in May. andi at the midile and en of the same month. The lebur of feeding with green con forage is niot. great anrd it is as tiunishing toe see whatt :an ainimant of cattle fuod inay be grown from a .single acre. Th'e Climacx of Heavenly Hope. M:iiy w-ill fied I leaisure in reading the follow ing verses, aeldi-ional to M ieaas's sweet melody. 'e have been l~ernzitteid to copyv the tn from the inat.,5eiplt coelleetioi:s of a gentileinan of high cul tivatii. The autihor of the ver. es, ornce a mnetu her 0f t' Eidgelieldl, S. C., liar, is now th~e devoted 1,astor of Paeul's Church, Augusta, Ga. We think his addi.na.l stanzas have naever been pub. lished before ;baeven had they been, the mneek consjlation they ueths,-a fitting clitiax to the 1,athetic sent'ient of '1e poet,--niakes thenm well worthy of re -sublicatii,: Al)DITI.(ONAL YEhtS?. TO "iOFT IN TilE Yet, hope, in tones of love, My sinking soul sustainaing, Ott piint; to sipberes above, Aiid bids aie cease complainirg : The siniles, the tears, Of former years, In those bright realmns shall meet me: And there the friend, Whose tiiaeless enil Seil minenry w-eels, shallI greet mec. Tbus oft at ruiahiight liour, Ere slunher's chain hath bound tue, Kind hofpe dispells the glootm Said mel-inory spereadls around ine. For the Latdies. As we knew that the hlies ahvioys nlureciate any new acid valuable rLelieL we hasten to lacy rbefiore the:u one wi:ahic haeles junst aerrived bey telh - touleranice, t...taler nn-l itact. oitiil f.urls. Mii~ w.li:u. aidacne re:aafy for ucei o.yoir ha .,bi:iii'. hbia.. The a:*i eve will be fiouies a valuable reciipe f.,r rem-',vinag all rion;:hness zat:d irritatina fo r giv iig ,:n.,tfi:ess a:ad .,ofa:.ces. an.t fr utuviating all the uniejie.iait il'-ets if dfieieatie trici :ni." Not dhe riotnul gl.he which we huiaero1.a in?,aueht. hear readi.., l-ut the " G2ii!-e !iste!." vIhieb we 5,:nu.tirn., I';-. r--r.'al:/ ;eou;;o'-a uh . in agie-t. Gj.i. We~ O'ere tiaaLedso well t':e tirst Ih w s:ipptie.1 there, th~at we inn.,t ever tik o. uf the luti.iue" with at f,:eling akin tee nilationi. Try this well uordere-1 le..usz ",:e- ail it will an.t im 31Mr. Mr: .i.Ar a: i'1s - ault if vyu' -to not h::el incliin:ul t o try it a::in ! i: K'. Si"-ict -r:- e :t1 m ~ 'ri: aor Si~e r.siox ale I :;~ *i':S.~:- b kansal Ttcho at~ :o : en~i lence w:s .ine on Tn day evenin.: ' at at .e o'clock. It wats 'a ,olem:nu noid implosi:: c-ere aumy. Thea. memers st-em~ edi impfre-u~id with the~ fit thlat. they weiri iat th-: ig-lit ig wuth iost 01,41-.jzc:zi io ut U:'C o Wh-nl th.e ira vest i-t-l I. l-r::ea1 Fur a tiatne. 3 ue ~ . -e~ I: tiel :r .i'de1 undver the wvearig t.asociaionis-ait thIe th ::ehat oft ties: gl.,riouts past :anud the aun-:rtinty of thet hzad enf feiture'. Nev-.:rtfha.:e'-, thiere was no lbesi toi i-. . at wa a of* huarin:t i t ion evcery fatie wsvisibhl. a fia: 1 dat(~O:-nti- n iio1 sie:d, il ne. he. with te .- iarts beist 'n il th:- char terof ounr right . and our feceedomi.-Little iock A' Ga::nt.:rc. I) i.-:.mon- i Ta:s r.-Th.: hkii mo tlr. ."If cay$:t- Th., ste':aai gaun ci jputre.i Fri'.av, hal h~eem station-P:d iinI i the ile :lo the Sixtha (1a--.) Il:~ e-gientce adon Satuirday. ii was undierstoo: ::n ''xlibiitiwof its lucierc woah'l b~e giveno. Liut a vi ry un~fortuate cir cumisliance initerfere'd w ith t ar rat..mnt. Soe' veri' mateialI anal idi-lenab le!an of' the macehaiery wi.-re fou nd w celinr. andi thaIe t'n gel:e. heat niice euiico fe I '0k aiheti a-u a dealth-dealing en:,;he 'l i< hailsu as tan eld barn hitn. It iiow taurrk ittot t~hat the ineeinor, Mr. I ikinson, who~ was noet taken': widh the gun.? h-uh with h tni aei bs. a short disttance ott, a.! tha: i ipatrtant peart. e' machinery' ute l in th It~i- if he gain, away. A'rn1-:ni W\AaxI NI--AS ate iutwaird bsound schooere wa's patsineg 'or t A lstontC oni aor h~ 1J.,land, a few da~y~s sinace, the auua cheallenege was given bye thie sintiel on dnety, ad no ~ansei~r was. retuirned. Iin ordier to be' Iheard] with certainity, thle senilinel rnt dl-wn to~ the wattet amnd rep;eatedo the call, w.ith the annoin~e ment that he would lire if lnt anaswet eel. TI e only reply was, 'Fe eail b:t d---.," wher- - upnt the semt;ice hiredh. Onte oaf thle per uens itu the sehoanerl received the ball in the fork head and was instttly killed. The schoontri &hon hove to.-Chadelston Courier. j I - Wholesale and I UDIER THE SOUTIII A T G TJ S T A., Fine Black, Blue and Olive Frock ani Business COATS. of all Descriptions CASSIMERE SUITS, Coats. Plants Fine Black Cassimere PANTS; Plain, Plaid, Striped and1 other Fancy Silk, Merino, Wool, Velvet, Satin, Bt Every Style of Goods We keep always on hand Eliirts, Dry Merino SIIlllTS and DRAWERS, S STOCKS, COLLA RS, Half I ROBES de CHA] All of Which will be sold a Our Manufacturing Departmen CLOTHS, CASSIMEIR] Of: the greatest variety of French, Engli excellent cutters, we niake up to order, shotrtest notice. Our St'ick of BOYS' CI ALWAYS C0.11PLETF.-COMPRISI QUICK SALES AND SHORT Pit A Deduction of 10 Per C A ugusta. April 10 Rich Meda] EsaIusIu ROYAL 'ELYa.6 BiRtS C1 . Elt 3P IS NEW AND BEAUTIFUL P DAMASKS OF ALL KINDS, Li Cornices, Bands, I WINDOW FLOOR AND TABLE OIL 4 Wl'ALL P APES,8 The largest Stock ever offered, JAS. G. ] IMPORTERS AND DEALEI Augusta, Sept IS \t tsoNx's It:t.istEN or 'TillDEs.-Thle 1aliiion cnt-."ptoutlent of the NeW York I lay ijok repiresenms ;.n. Scott as quite hor :lieil ait thle idea ot' having sucht thieves and nt-thrt'ats a~s compotse, t'o a large extent, Billy Wils'ti' Ne York Five Points llegi men;, to ligh~it unh-r the b ann iert of t he United .tates. 11ie said. ini ctininenlting on the sub-i ject, " It wijll take a thounsanti good inen to watch aL hunidred' it' them." Then' drawving iim ;sel' upi to his fill heiahit, the old G eneral .:iehided by sain, "thie prok'ssiont of a -oidllier, sir, is not tha~t of a thie' or' a umurder \\'ic.t.t. rort Trnn W.it:.-It is reported thtit Senator W 'iufall ol 'JTexas. is to cti mi:tni1: -l uient 'if a thousaind picked inenCf. selected f'ron the whuole artny n. nsauti in the regimentt to we i h 'te 170 poniidst (or be nder dfeet hiri. i,"ove2: years ot at~e. Fach tnan will bie ariiied w ithI an Emnfield i tIe, twou NEvy rev 'lvtri. andte a six pond Ihowie knite.-Louis. Cour. (Goio N :w~s y'no t s t'trn.--T'he .tle-tn plis Bl Ialt in ot' Tuestdav, luec< the foillowin :a -A genztlemnan who lef't'*St. L ouis tin Saturday night, says the Enion sentintent is on t he wane sine the inassacre, and t hat $omeW oi tie stringe~ist l 'io men are iniow i!eteitn ined to resist th~e Lincoh:ites. lIe tin ks the State will crtainy pa:t~ ant erdinance to go outt ofi MA anti r~i, in the 14th Ii ut.. 1.v the Rev. J. S. Cnor, Mr. S. M. W IL LIA31S atd Mrs. C. E. FR EEMaAN, all Pof this lDistri't. the flair bidetL wiill aicept our thanks. Toi Mr.andtt Mrs. W 'i.i.Zlit.i we wi-t tsh l "or Co good tuck. 0 B ITU.A.RY. Unr:i. :it the residtence oif her bushi~ad. in the :: A pril I:ii-. Mrs. S t -SA N. A. I; L E: D. : E. wfe titf: .\ i.i.aaIt .:i. ti.s-n:, in the ~2t ye r of her ;:e'. Shte sulfered for a lonit tiine. with thiat d1readft'ul Oroys alike thiu hetnith of the sirong andi :tint with inerriig eeiinty ktate:s 1Bat,. tthe t'd chieernd::aess ini civersamtiin. tnte for i-r aip Ldet. the pu r. he wa i i :. d t in hi hP.' r, ahP ::0.1 it. hi ffei'sat tnter.e nited h her.elf ttoti ~ h e r q i-t. tieo- ot Chb - t ati . :t,. tt fi.:i.t'awh.- incerelv hanier~.t tl.e ,iil reiality of her dtea'th. A FioirN i. Wanted by the Hussars, F TEElN iir TWENTY will mounted mn ato e'op:ate their ria.ks. for twelve iii'nthsr vic it the Confedcriate Army'. Int every jettiance w here ir'avn'ry. h ivie been re:eived they ha:ve fir r'ti.-te thrirn hati es tinl rquij~imett. Ut. . E.-ttictbl the :ttetpts, z:nd iin t.st enuin;;h in .~! tt for Sitath.-ri ind!ep. indente, to furni::ha lie LCiomtay if Caiva:ry May 22 10 20 For the War ! if E I undetr-i-:ned 1 .ing well knowiin thrug~h .ut tht Carlinai noi Geo'trgia. is dte'jiius 1FL ES ti tbe 'ffered to thue Confeieracy for thie War. Those withing to juin the said C:npany can atithte'ss F. C. IBA !LER. Ma 22 It 20 Tii- EI)&EFIELDI L I0llT GUAItD, ,r I iih iaett at tte t'.irt lisnse tin Saturid:y ' Pt..,nitt..n. at :;t..'eleek. fo.r drilt. A full titdance is earnely iiniuiet. NI. B. WAlo, 0. S. May' 22 It 20 Attention, Cavalry. Ltl;Elt'TY IttlLL, M tv 17, tItl. Ionttnpbilh tle " tr.eito Nui iifler." wieie ii --ri~to pa ~irae, t hey tire hterilty oiirerl t bie andi nppr t att their re::ular patradetP groiiund onB Saturdrtay the first dhay oft .1 line, prepa:iredt for drilt 'rip nit-mhePrs whit art' prepa~r'.ng tot jin Iniftan tr' t'omi;: 'eC.. n ill remerinbeP.r toi retnira thia:r Ittv' rdpir ol' .fit uN F. TAL LUElT, Capjt. -M:,' 22 it' 2 Post Ofiice Notice ! ALL peririions iiedebIied tip thei Sul.seriber for tut al'tP UttX I ENT'. aire requeitedt ti py up n sir he're thle :ttnth ini:st., as in that day(3 the Ped-:ral Post Otlite auithuirity extpires. A.1RA MSAY, P. M. M'y 22 2t 20I Letail Dealers in SRN STATES HOTEL, G-EOR G-IA.. I Dress COATS; and Colors; and Vests to suit; Caissimere PA NTS; .rathea, and other styles of VESTS ; for Gentlemen's Wear ! L very large Stock of line )wers, a. ISPENDERS, GLOVES, Neck TIES, IOSE, Travelling SHAW LS, hfBRE, &c.. &c., t the Lowest Market Price. t is always well supplied with ES, AND VESTINGS, sh and German ?tianlufactures. Having in the most approved styles, and at the OTHING, \G EVERY GRADE AN) STYLE. OFITS WILL F. OUR MOTTO. ent to Cash Purchasers. tf 14 lion. Velvet E T S riS, TlREE-PL AND INGraIN ATTER1NS, JUST RECEIVED. LCE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS oops, Tassels, &c. S-ADES, LOTIIS, MATS, MATTINGS, for sale by 3AILIE & BRO., ,S, 205 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. tf Lincoln's Blockade Beat! ONE 125 1 150 1 th A hs.,. CultN. :0 t-..\tb. tand l1'1 U CE F.E Glu' a IA WillIt EY. four years old-ill of wichal wtill be sol n i t nble iteu. An usta, Mayi3 1, I .1. tf 20 p-WI: ar- :iuth.rted by maniy friend> of Col S. IiAltfISt)N to annonitce im a er'.didait foi re-chaction to~ thne *flc of Clerk o' the Court Ii April I7 t: - pm The friends of EACE5ON COVAR an. no:nee lhin a Candnid&'e for~ Cha.rh of the Court 01 BR O OM~ & D AY, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FINE READY MADE Clothing! -ANUi W' 1 L LI repnectflully inivite thle attt ion of those~a in wat io lhir large ad well so kectedl Stoc.k of Sprinig iad Suimmenr CLOT IIING, Li;;h t CLOTI~II S, anored ad hickal, ma:de in Lirap D'Ete. A lpua-n. Siik. Fuirzner':a Satlin rend LlIN EN *.f tall t..1 . I'lain and Sttined: Lin..:nt l) t'.TEiS, ..., Ac. It i. wnrthy -.inat.- that .our Stoc.k im aill tnew dr.-.aindt i.a we tiak, well laid in, Iuefore te Tarif' wvent a ito operation, nn4s~ will be. sai .f.r the .alstlti r:,te~s of profits by7 thet TAIXLORIlWG.. CLOTIhS, CASSI.N~ltES and ESTINGS, 1w:de to order, itn the bost style. ItR OO.1 &r DAY. Nn. 2.'5, B1rnad Street. Anu:i, Gn,. Mtiy I 3m 17 GLOBE HOTEL, AUGC$TA, ; Eultal A, .\USTIN MU[LI1ARK~Y, l'roprietor. Administrator's Sale. j)Y Virtue of ani arder from W. F. .burisoe, Or ) dlinary. I will praeed toa sell act thet late residnce~ olf (. W. Landrum, dee'd., onFi-a the 7thj .June next, SEVEN L1iKELY NEGROES, Ifl.usehobll aind Kitachen Furnitura, Twio lorse, ito " lloret Wargns tad one I ilorse amgon, i:.rriner ur atni ''te ttu;:;; andt ].farnias, Farmiing Taools, &c.,-heing part of the pearsonal extate of taid dlecease.d. TE}IS.-AIIltums e.f tand -under fire dollare Cn-h-sums ambove live adollatrs on ia credit of twelvee imonnths, with intert-t froma date, with ap peunved ,urciesa.~.1 Prain. inot compnjlying with termsa, piroperty resodld at their risk. W. M. LANDJRUM, Ad'or. Mtay 22 - 1 20 Sheriff 's Sale ! 'I)Y Virtue ofr sundry writs or Fi Fa to inc di.. 1) reetedl, I will aeti on the lirt-. -Mondlay in Juno ne:<t. and cot~nttinute froitn day 1ii day until the entire Stnck iif (os lare di1.psed,. the following piroperlty in the~ followina eiases, viz:t Tinmas II. It uere. ~tA.-L-ne vs. .Iamtu, M'. llud ILn: . IL. liefo vs Thte Samea, The enutirae Stock of Goods niow iin the Store aetinplid b~y the Du teb. citing;ii of I ry unaRd<, trt-eriea, Shoaus Fancey th..d., &ct.., .'e. T1erms~ atio k:aown ont dlay, of t-ale. - J. 1. P'alett vs' .Jihn P. Maysa, Survivor, One G rey 11laru -and one liu;.g nol Hlarru-a,. L.EW IS JON ES$, s.e-.r. For Sportsmen. TUST received FI FTY IA OS sulaerior Sporting tsluT. :dl Niea. Also, on: hiand a supily of. good P'OWbERL, CAP'S, &. 5. E. BOW!M Ay, Hambnrg. Oct: 16 - . NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS SPRING AND SUMMER! BAUM &KAUFFER, UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, 0-A. Would call the attention of the-Ladies to the fact.. that .they have just received L SPLENDID ASSORTMENT )f the LATEST and MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS for SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE. Our spacious Store is filled as usual WITH ALMOST EVERY ARTICLE Belonging to the Dry Goods line, and our customers will find the VARETY" O NEE DRESS GOODS So eagerly looked for, and of which but little is in the market. We have on hand a choice lot of LAWNS, PRINTS, JACONETS, GINGHAMS, ORGANDIES, BRILLIANTS, BAREGES, PEREALS, DEBEGES, CADIBRICS, B'LK SILK LACES, CRAPE MARETS, BAREGE DELAINES, CIIALLY DELAINF.S--TOIb DES DAMES, TOIL DU NORD, PO!LL DES CIEVRE, PLAIN POPLINS, 'FIGURED POPLINS, BAREGE ANGLAIS FIGUMlE, MOTTLED MODENAS, EMBROIDERIES, - BRIL.LANTES, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, CORISETS, LAVELIAS, PARASOLS, HAIR NETS, RUJ IATAVA* 73-"ircme 1\/a&Ce crc - IIOMESPUNS, OSNABURGS, STRIPES, &c., &c., .A.LL O-P SOUJTEIER~NI p4.ACTORIES Our stocks in DRY GOODS consists of: Brownm TTosm I ', ouigLnnDi1, Sheetinegs, ''Il oeN ndecte HIickory, LraI ii"Jnk ct Marlboroar, " las hcs * Lien'.J'::To w sin , L~ie ls, . Napkns, ~ ~r~Diapes, Cssimere,&. Not Raisingt Prc Noftings rtilods In allthe FSIII PAnIETaLESnd tifth STs VA~eDtc.,R Napkins arcsail eds, &c., St c ., c MANTILAM & DAUSTERS No. 175 & 177 BE&AD-STR EET New Goods FOR THE SPRING & SUMMER TRADE I E PENN, Agent, respuetifuly informs his E numer.,us customer that he it now reeiv ing and opening as most BEA UTIF 'UL and Desirable Stock of Goods. li, Stock has been selected with great care, 1,1 purchaed on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, und will embrace every variety and style of Staple and Fancy toudi. A nost.beautiful ainsortmtent of LADIES' BON NETS, triniuted and untriwned. Misses and Children's White and Colored HATS of every variety and style-trimmed and un triuned. A beautiful Stork of FLOWERS and R UCHES and Straw T1RI!MINtl: Ladiss' and :likses II EAD NETS, in treat va riety, and a great many other handsome articles to Suit the Ladies and Mises. In MEN'S and BrOYS wear he has a large and desirable Stock of Goods for Coats, Pants and Vets, embracing every variety of Cotton and Woolen TWEEDS, Sunuter CASSIMERES, COTTONADES, DRILLINGS, Linen GOODS and Black-Summer CLOTHS. A largo and well selected Stock of SHOES purchased bofore the Tariff. And a great variety of other desirable Goods too tedious to mention, all of irhich will be sold At Reasonable Prices, .-A liberal discount made to csh customers. May l tt , 1 NEW SPRING GOBS FULL SUPPLIES. WILLIAM SHEAR, Augusta, Ga., Respectfully announces to his friends in the City and Country, that he has received his FULL SUPPLIES O SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, Embracing a COMPLETE assortment of STAPLE & FANCY ARTICLES, To which he respectfully invites the atten tion of the public. Augusta, Mar 2, if 12 MRS. D. O'CONNOR, NO. 198 BROAD STREET, Augustac, Ga., IS NOW OPENING A SPLENDID ASSORT MENT OF SPRING MILLINERY, Comprising the various styles of CRA PE. CHIP, NEAPOLITAN and STRAW BONNETS. Children and Misses' HAT S, such as BOU LEVARDS, ZOUAVES and CLOTILDAS, which are the latest shapes. Also, a large variety of GILT TRIMMING, HAIR BELTS and I1EAD-DRESSES to which se invites the attenitionl of the public. Auusta. Os., Apr 2 1m 1i CLAYTON & KENNEDY, HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES, &c, All of which will he soldl ON THlE MOST ACCOMMODATINGT TERMS. Agusta. April 2 Sim 13 SOMETHING NEW! ---0 Tailefs Ailibrotype & Photographic a.A~LLE, OVER CLARKI & CO'S JEWELRY STORE. Augusta, Un., Entrance next door above the Post 00ieo. R1 I E Undersigned having th~oroughly renovated P'ictres in the nlost ajproved Style Of the art, and at unprecenmte.1ly low prca. Giv him a call. D). F. TANNER. Augu:ta, April 3, 4t 13 " S. MAIL LINE - "IN'S RIVER ! INAND) TO ST. J.. The Ele g an t Steamer EV E RG4LAD)E, W ILL 1LEAVE~ SAVANNAHE evory Tuesdnay ing clsly at Fernandlina with the Steatuer Ex el. for Pilatk4aund other Landings on the St. Johin'e R'iver. ly this Reote pas-engers for thve St. John's River avoid the uinpl.*asant hiss of all outside true ea. .im the Iuanyers ..f the .%t. J)ohn's ||ar. pt 1Passge from Satvanntah to P'ilatka, $S.00. A. HI. COLE. Ot tf 412 FRESH GOODS For the New Year ! IE Subscribev.r annoiunices to his nmerouls ..customers, that hec has JUST iRl'l.ENISiI El) his Stock with manny now and desirable Goods Suited to the Season, Which makes his Stock very complete and ready f or the opening of the New Year's trade, which will he sold on reasonable terms to punctual cus A very liberal discount will be made on cash g Groceries sold for cash only. E. PENN, Agent. Jan 2 - tf 52 Head-Quarters, -l10a REGIMENT, S. C. M. 1 MAY 6, 1861. j1 IE UPPER BATTALION, 10th Regiment, ..S. C. M., wilt assemble at A~i~ lernjiA , on Saturday, the 18th May, armed and ,equippedl as the law directs, fo.r drill and instruction. The LIW ElR IATTALION will assemble at oit WIlling on Saturday the 25th May, armeod -il equipped as the law directs, for drill and in uctio. st'h Otlicers and non Commissionled Officers will ppear iat their respective Itattalicin render. - Friday previous for drill and instructionl. o.< i'y order of Lt. Col. AITON. S. P. 'aLu.irn, Acting Adj't. May I RUST received a fo 1U assortment of METALIC BU RIA L CASES, all sim which will lbe sold LLW FOR CASH.- I i uy for Cash, and will hi neestiyc lelIi to sell (in the samo terms, ITirty dasi the lotngest tredit that will lie giveni 'Also on hand MAl100A .NY COFFINS at Au gtapie.Common Wt OD COFFINS mad' to uuit te orer, both in qua 1ity and pric . im CA3TDIDATES. For herlli'. JAMES EJIDSON, F. V. COOPE R. W 'I .AM S'IIt ES, O Jul IN 1:L A N1D. H ENRY 11. G ALL-MAIN. For Tax Collector. I. . .ILL. t- -E DENJ. ItOPERlt STRL rING T l'RNERt, C.. M. MA Y, CIIARI~,ES CARTElR. 'EitY 110RNE, T. ;?. C:,RK, Attorn-ey nt Law OFFICE. OYER 1i. C. i!RYVAN'S STOIRE:. Edgefield, S. C., Feb 20 tf 'S _ _- - - - 01 Law Notice. T [l: UndcrFig ned hte hi, day f'rmed a pnyt nurship for the itACTICE OF LAW .N D E QUITY in te Ii.-Lerit oI Eddilg Ird. 'hey, or either of them, cll he found. unr il fur ter notice, either 1 Mr. A mY's Oftice, ndjoining the Planter's (Ryan's) llrelh or in Mr. gutour's 01i1ce oppo:ite to the Sluda [imnse. th .JOSErlI AlINEY, fri .HENIRY T. WlittilIT. Mar 18, 1S1. 3m 11 of Medical. S. CANNON, M. I)., having located i 1iBeech I-lanl. m.oers hip 'rferi.mn:al urtvites' to the pubtic. 0111(.. :.L ri'dete at r. S. J. I1. Ci..inu '.. - at bench leland, Mar J, 1:l. Gt 10 tt DENTIST ! UPPER ROOMS OF MR. G. D. TILLMAN'S LAW~0FFICE. Edgefield, S. C., March 11., tf 11 A CIlS. D. CRIIR & C0., ti DRAPERS, 'AILORS, AND ki LENS' MERCERS! 30 BROAD ST., CIAILESTON, S. C. HAVE OPENED THEIR SPRING ASSORT MENT OF GOODS ADAPTED TO MENS' WEAR. 10 pr Ct. Discount Allowed for Cash Charleston. May 17, 1S,0. ly 19 FINE PIANOS, ! MUSIC, &c., &c. S TIIE subseriber, after returning thanks to their to Hfrends in Edgelield and adjoining Distriets, ti for their liberal patronage during the last ten years, b would inform them that they still continue to kee. b' on hand a large assortment of PIANO FORTES - from the celebrated manufactories of Raven Bacon A Co., Hazeltun Bros., and A. H. Gale St Co., New York, for whom they are sole Agents. These In struments having already won such far-famed ce lebrity, it is only necessary for us to repeat that for strength, durubility and finish, together with power, depth, arceetneIs and eoftiIces of tone, they challenge ompetition. Persons wanting a Superior Piano Forte, would do much better to call a'nd select fr a large assortment, than by dealing with Pedlaa and agente of inferior makers, where they have o hoice, and have often to pay higher prices for in-j furior InstrumientP, than fine ones of -superior ~ tnakers can be bought thr. , Every Pirano Forte sodld by us is warranted in , STATIONERY, BLANKC BOOKS, and other articles. Also, always on hand the larg et assortment in thu State, of UITARS, ACCORDEONS, VIOLINS, FLUTES FLAGIEOLETS, VIOLIN BOWS, &c., an~d every article of Musical Merchandise. Carhart's and Needhni's anid Prince's celebrated ME L~0 I EON S. Acordeons and V'iolins Repaired iu the best mianner. All of the above articles sold at low prices for CASJJ or City neceptances by G;EO. A. OATES & BRIOTHIER, [Between United States and Globe Hiotels.'; April 7, 1859J, tf 13 IE tX'N i i,oengit ant I he St'ch on hand o FLCR '.CHi A N D) 1:NDERTAKIS BUSINES. ..t tihe old .-d betwee'n John Colgpn andl F. ein. Agu. tt, an'd will try an rid pense all who nit.y fauvor me with their pattronaige. Aug 22 tf 3 -State of South Carolina, EDGEFIF.LD D)ISTRICT, GIVT ES I). . Mary ;l"olly tiverdtrce-t : h'r children, to wat :... -e, F'rance"'; Julin )iey : John, A tkine..n alnd v..* tjv~eree O iversre't; .M!ary' t).-r.:raet : . - Oe W ~eatly' Ratn-lall tarl ifie Mlart ha: ti',.rg.. 'i.. tret :]lenry Over. reet A. 11. (Grice ,andl a. Lucndat : nn. O vers treet : Lusa n She tppa du :1 Riih tre:rv and wifn Star;:arat Atud. Ymns'e and' hih chiairen, tam wit :El ias li reppaus an d wife Elizabhethlt. W Vhitfil Th..mnit iund ai ~i.-u:i ;e 'fbos. GIaze andal wife Elia; .;.r;aret Sloant; .intilda Ylonce; Allen Y-.ne : I a~ r.. Yone'e: A brr.mi Yonee; Sarah Yance: Ell- a Y-ame; -fuhnt I:rgle aind lisa children, tm wit :ht' et ipp an ife ~h Doily ,: Ehir.a Ergte: .tery Er;: Amelin Erg~e; Sarinel Erl: Artitus E.-:e: Tilhit:np Erde; D.:niel Erdec; JIenni h Eruzl: 1.adin Erge : .Ilohn 1I0 onc a wife Sturnb: C:d--:h LIghtS andi' wife Nnney; Tvi M..yer, nndu wife RithI; Etizabecth Hoist.A Wilin .lnit and Iy;;til liniet, Detfendate. I It apt.nring t:. my .sati::faeti":n .that W1illintni ltit, i~utrl Iulet. Caleb Li:;ts nudm htis wifer Nany. and tlet'gc Trripp' and his wife Dolly, lhc fenaants in the above statd enase, resile b~eyonde the limits of this State: It is thaerefomre ordered that they' doe appen~tr and nbject to the, division or .. stle of the Rteal Estate oaf Geourge ltiit, deec-. on or before the ninaeteenith (19tth) hny 6of Jutne nex.. 1%, or their conientt to the s:nme wrill be entered of record. W. F. DURISOE, o.E.D. A pril 2, 1861l l0t . 13 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRLICT, [5 EQUITY. Lod Hlill anti others, fll}, hr. ,, 1Hifrler. James M. Richardson and DXme.'ry and James S. Guignardl. JI ~ef. Ex'ars. of David' Richardson, | de'd.,'atnd others. Jr fT apearing to my satisfacttion,. that the reien fndntts, Rthydotn f. Hlill, Daidi R. Ihell, Wil iam Minter and his wife Susan. Samueti Hill and his wife Frances, an.' E. J. Biucknster anrd his wife Aimad, are nhisent frotom nd resiale becyond the limits of this Statec. Oni mton lay Mr. W. W . A.Iiaa. Comphl- S"licit'mr. It is ordered thast the aidh Defiedt5. dlo a ppemr, withma three mo~tmthis from the publication hecreo~f. tad plead, answer or denur tam this bill, or indgemetnt wiU he rendlered against them pn raa8 -O Z.W. CA RWILE, c.a.E.D. Mar 5, 1301. :1me 10 -.Fine Flour. 1UST RECEIVED 25 BARRELS A No. .11Ui R- IIin Burre'k lhalf and Quarter Sucks, which will be sold LtW FORL CAll. Mayl 1If 17 OTCE.--My Notus nnd Accuts will lb found in the hands of Lewiti Jones, Esq., nd T. J. Whitaker. Those who cannot pay will leso ett~le by Note, THOS. G, NACON, J - e. a 17 V. H. .HOWARD, o. 172, Broad St., Augusta, Ga., OPPOSITE.AUUI. STA HOTEL, Eeeps Always on hanid A N, W-Ac OATS, PEAS, HIAY, MOLASSES} IME," t ril all I lids of . lodlie tciid12 : .gauga, Mar l8 8m 11 RITZ & FLEMING, 'POSITE CONCERT HALL, ELLS STREET Augu-,ta, .Ca:.,. "'EEP always on haul fur e:e... 1.:an.le-. "r L S;n1'lr a lh;;aa it:.SI :u." 1 UaI: sta ak_ ail unabr.k* MU 1 L E~.A - . r..r I I1; E, at times, g..d. IIAt !:.::uIl .. : i E: ... i th tile Ilors.s an'l rarv Iirhttrr. We are also prepserl'to IiEJA ll UItUSES by. DAY OR MO;Th: and we ioaa:a.tai ta.'t;r ends f'r..m the coanitt;y. tha.: ct-ry .t:il.16 ente d attention shall ta l'estoaura i upoan the H orses thosea who Wnay favor us with their l.utrunt:ae. Augusta, Mar . if 12 . BOOTS AND SHOES !. . a11.. A =E lav'ia;: h e yle prri t.ar or the Lt..inet n , is ::.:n It:asy :.. -...:. - tfure~ all the. Iri1'01'0111 zy Os ald l {i21s t'le. Inhraeing in part Ladlica' Fine1 Steel G A IT ERt andi BOOTh.ES Misses and Children':.. .sjurlb " LiP'ER- and BOIUTE .: entlemeun's Fine I'umii. S'.de, Drews and Water proof TS. IltES an. ' ;A 'i El-:S Boys' Walking acd Fine :SlOE, Ate. I of rhich' are errrun:ted te n"e t .c if the .t inaterid al i i ,h 'n. cra~4.atea.t wae.rk :.. ComIJpletenti'sutiona will be radered to I who may favor ne ithi.their Wor k.. From past experionce in the buii. ee, I feel eat ied that I can OFFER 'IN1DUCE.4ENTS in e way of god W'ittk and L'iw Pt-iees heretofore known in :h-is T. wn. All- I ak is a fair'trial. pa--Ord e for.liOT. SI OES, Ac., of ivery ad tilled on shrtest notite., E t-RtEPA lI ; neatly and prtaptly dnnu. Shnp ut-the -'it 'stand lu-xt do;r to 'the Post ia.- - ar 6.. tf ... .9. . tate of South Carolina, EDG E:IELD 10ISTIICT, John P. liekler :.nd others, 71 Coi missiuner e, . - liIll for Ac ra. . I enunt und Re Ya ay G. F reeman. Commsittee, j/IVf. d Ellington Sekars. Ad'or;, et al. ' - T appearing to my satiefaction that Yancey G. Freeman, one of' thu .Defeudants in this case, side. beyo:d and. wittluut the linits. of this ante, On motion by Guitarnx, Complunant's So :itor, it'if urdered that the aaid'Ya'cey G. Free an do appear .iad plud, answer, cr demur.to is ill within three months from the publication. :reof, or a decree pro conf aaea against him will entered. Z. W. CAR WILE, c.E.En. Comm'rs. Office, M1ar 26, 1861. . :um 13 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Alscy M3aohley and ) . Lewis Mobley, r~illI fu'- Aierount, In Simcon Jay, r ijutian tanid Ridrf. Joseph Jay, Ex'ors. T apearing to lily satisfnetfinn that the Defen dahnt Simneon Jaey reside. heyoand th~e limtits of i Slite, On mifon by .W. ..W.- Adamsi, Comwp. alicitar, Ordina red th a h aidl ash:ent Dafendat a ;appeatr anda 1.lendi', as' ar demur to' this lill Mar 13 . . -tf. - . E O T.1 OT CE.--.All periena icdebti-d to the Es Ltateaof G. W. Laindrum, dee'd.. are rtzuted -co me foarwaad immedai ~a:eIy f- r .aettlemienlt ; nr.a aoe having dlemanaam ngnaiaa.. the same will 1-re ent themi. W. M. LAN DitUM, Adnt'or. Aril 31 - tf 18 Notice.. T.L perslns hlaving demaiandls tigait et the E. tu nte of R.a,.as 1i!al'. dee'. will pienaso .ia themU ini to me, parope.rly atiteatted, in:ttedi aelv. P. RI. lBL ALOCK, Ex'aor. Sint 9 If 10 Bowles & Hughes, lESP'ECTF'L LY infaorms the ci:izeaas aof E.ljxe- * lield. anal sill wiafm it ay caaacearn. t hrt tha-y are prep.ire-1 :at their well-knuwaa stiand, UGWILiI-.' Sr iA21 .\! L .1. lto Hake Wlagonls of every size aiin! style ELi-ig in fai suply aaf alhe le- lumbcler, thevir woark will b e runn.:tal nas.1 as the baest. in thei .uv aa f encaura ain:: b-.:tn. !saiustry, andte for your itn bentil, give ats at trial . Apr 2 tf 1-> O)TICE.-- All peursons iindebtedl to the l's N tate of C.l! S. Chrdes dle'd.. either lay ma.te oar Accoutnt, arte requaesated to make nan. - ate pa~ymenlt, anda~ those having aiemands stuamt he 55ame1 will prosent them to thec under.-igned ,oartatead.W. C. MORaAONE, Asin'or. Nav 19. 1?fdfl. tt I il!1 !?0T! T O GEi;!TOIRS, I.- i;,te .f M!rs. uahl Gual~:aa:,. .!eead., are -.p ted tao ]r...a-:n I themi toa ime in adue fortm, en t-Iwfore th. :;th day aaf May naex, aar they will g dearredl from 1yii-enf. 31. A. 11.\t.S0M, Aaom'r. Feb' 27 ------ - -4 Blacksmith agonl a ,p I. a~d(~~a', V~rt3 ft.. I' AiQ1 r.rvi If O, where by jinot stfft:en n al A o hees to teC Iner - i~~ uji -~ .~ ti the ietfest sivle ai., -f .te l-est material. huS itt his emplony an A No 1 lieaksnutbh, and i tht a~ welt ii the wood boptamong he war E PAtlllNG one weil atid with, ipnten. E. A. WISEMAN, Duntonsv'ille, Mair 6 :tn 9 State of' South Carolina, EDGEFLD DISTRICT, EliaFuh I . 1.W. Clsnry, , Eaafote to pu/de~s W ~ilaion Alabary, ) Acconuta anad Relief. Raichel L. Shiuler, et al.J [r nppiiar in; t m siatifaction that the Defen d ant lhi Va.sser is abient from arnd resides be ad the limits of thia State, On motion by Mr. Llaa:~, Cumiaianzft- Saolicitor, It is ordered that he i saidl asent defendant, do appear and plead, nswr or demuer to this lill, within three months rot the publicsafo hereofa aor judgment will be endredl ngainst him pra contfesan. '4. W. CA RWIL E, c.R.L.. Comm'rs O0fice, May 9, :it 19 For Sale, AN!O. 1 Laot of STRIONG DUGGtY HAR. NESS. Will be sold low if applied for ?oon. S. E. Bi'ERS, Agt. Feb 11 _ __ _ 2 . DITY CURED BACON! 3O~LBS. CITY CUED) IA ScON,---lig Roaundi-eured by L.aiail Kirkpiatriek, sad for sile by -Commnisaaaon Mer.nt. Augsa, Masy -; 4t 18 Fresh Family Groceries. PENN, Asgenat, haas received a fresah si p E ~'y ati G-t EI 3 OF E MS-lYta ChIPTION, wl.ihh he will sell excelusvely for Csb from this date. All orders for articks an this line maat he accomnpaieId with the Cash. rMl If '3