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BY SIMhKINS. DttRISOE &i CO. p1irPARED WVITHI AN EY1: I1t S,", t :,t u d 1. :i t i t U 11'. A~i~naii"'of Male O1ver lNors La h)QU. t, 1. i1" 1' .i"It: 1t't 3iVt~"I 1ilrV ' !t" "1 itt ::i'' Is .t'*litlaitS 31t12ut:il 43 iiI'' hillii " 1'33 i:k1 the eii:31'e I AI .l jtl; ta:ti 1'' .1 (ia'3'efl 1;!3CV. I i.ioiw :~t3:u riiers %vi'i would bah:uni~ e~d to be couigt riding ill a earri:Ige bie hind a pair i~f innuks and Why ' I.~ it 1 a:3i a mn11' li:i~ IiI er e~ar, eir 'tl .lt I t 111:333 :a II' 3r...i I t 13:1k it I '!"1l%' i. j'roi:t :I .'veiei t tai!se piriil.. For iliiiii'Zli I asillt 111~.1 :1 ..I l3..Pte 13333k% bietter tilall 1i333.tP33lh 3 t ilt- e 1li"s we i'eo. Vet. I de::vti" t1 : a hi urs" loo'ks i'et* terV 11' lI i k, t' l 31 mle. Alt(.! wihy is it thait 31IC IiI' "*. !eiik 543 until better thln iiost '1 4 itl 3~ul; "1it~ 'r re:35(iI3 i,( tii: our 1at31tr5I~ ii:IVe :t t;313? 33tJti3l t3 l:tt it IS 1t" it it'ee-.arv t hat a lnilt. e o il.1 b e iwl ,I cleant. thret -ire 1 hW :t. wV5 loo(k rough~i ;1r1, **V. 'M 1 liel :- thbat if amle 33 1. :3t~('3 ''13i ill eV\.ry PIsIj4''t that is uti i!V 1,eIwe 1I 3 a Iiiii'. lbe wvill Isi'.3c:I.: well. :a13d ill CMr.: will ( it311uk :113113 lt.~wi.3'k 133(s 35tl. . 13 3. 'a.Iiiv 1brted. Il~i there arie seeral o thier itemis hie :ri 33 u:L:3?3_ to be takeni int.-. co3.'id 3331" ill3 r"";3P gir t n ar1ieilturaii ('").11ii iteet i"1 8.. 'dli ('a: i:;il, in Ilet yeart t l.~ 1. 1 ,1:3i t. tilL' ti.I'3wli~g: ""llii' :aliillie f C 1-t'iml 331 keein~g a 2%~l is' j333t! i Ilhi; val 'ii. it hi irse at 1; tii rear:~ 31111 Wli! nolt bring tnitwi 1113)i' tat l : be . ~lw'.i~ than I42 o le r ise d h 7111 'r1 it ti I ali 33' earlier, and, if' ot' snfii lien3t Size'. Wvill j~tierfiu as t$ ILLII lbor ais a hordest. ;ianl it' nt.ICiten d to wvi if first putL to work, his ganit and;i his habits 1311', bie formed to suit 1t. vwI1,r." 1 3331 r('3!i3342d tit~~:, apair of1 wlide,.' T31: :l.'ie kept,. I3 ~:.rd 4"333i it 3. :lul'l do :111 lt Ii' ""''a' ua.ttiiiy rt"jq "ll tit' a jarlt 111 ' ' :1I r1.131 (133 t13r3"'.' t,311'l.2 Il:, hIVr an:111: -hl'.31 the t_ '2aill ti33t u'.tt 33il:1ali I In. I3 hair of 3 it l)l'5 1j. 'ini3 theI salvo, w, irk. The expeflgc oi shoring~ a nilo'e the car round is not more than one-third thait of the horse ; his hoofs being harder and tutre horny, and sn slow oft growth that 1life shoe; r.'(lire 1no retmoval, but hold till worn ouit aind the wear, f'rom the lightness 3of the~ anUIiml, is inutlh less. Tiler are al31 y f:~ ,u33id to he~ truer2i pul. lers anld (tiicker trl'erI' withi a load thani hoses; they aire mtore steady in their dra'at 111:1h21 hor31ses, antd aire lees likeliy to wa':te tiaci- 3' tre31gtl3, :lit-t'1hccfo', ;ir wore suiitable( to wo.rk liihi' oxeni. 111 piuughiiig, his tetben smlrndt flint from the Southern Cultivator. The proper time to cut drilled fodder is when all the stalks are fairly tasteled 1 bia, or in till bloom. It imiay be cut !,e to the grataid, with a long sharp knaif tor "iekh . .e!eet a dry day, co'mii in.Ie'ting e;arly inl the monintilg and cuttingi aril titner ti:me. As fast as it is cui, ,ipr all it I in along the row, and] let it lie I and' take the tilu until after dinner, whena the tipper side will be well wilted. Then tui-n it. over carefully, and leave it on the gl'o itundi ulltil 5i 'eiclck in the evening, w1hen it mutst:he gathered up,, iti in bun dect of ioderate size (say a foot through I at t lie band) and set up on the butt etd, in .,hocks of' 4 or 5 bundles e- taeh me handle utlsid: dlocwii. s.r er the hilier', as '"cap ear. The nex.t day, acier Sun. ri-e. these handles mutist le untied and the ibeilder spread out again until noon, and then turned and sunned till night, as bethre. This may he repeated the third ,w will generally be sufficient, if bh. wetala-~r is dry and fa~vorale It may h'':i be permaineiitly stacked or pieked a+way inader clvert and i1. while packing. il - diflirent layers are sprinkled with salt, at Ihe rate oft about 4 quarts titan tr'dina. rv *ac horse wagoan load, it will he more hiigh!v relishel by stock, and all danger f heating t hviated. The same plan, of course, afplie" to the Igypti;anl Millet or t -hinese Sugar Cae fodder. Glorious Prospects--Thanks and Praise. En'rons SocrsTaE CcLTiVATo.-Per. hIi I there has never been a time when Ith re wis a greater prospect of anl abut Ihat ero"p than now . Perhaps there has t*%eve' '-e'n a time when insects-a ild had e-mds were fewer, and people labored liar'-r to produce alhtimtdtnt bread crops af ali kiuds, and thus he self sustaining and indepentdent, than the present. All naituire is rejicing in1 anticipation! Event the threst is proidu.cing all that i necess:ry tir the support of animals and birds; and truit crops have the appearance of beinig abundant. And now what more need I say, for it lace ks like an omen of God's special prov ideee towards us and our great and he. I. . nti e! vr. There'fire, let every heart he g!ad ;and give thanks to the Lord, who i.1 ciome to our help in these times of i"ed. If the Lord be for ts, who can ;ilfl nw in-t us!I The North may back it; whceis. Trulv yours. W. L. IT.vroN. Open Pond, Jlla., JIciy, ltil. GooD ADVICE.-Tle Huntsville (Ala.) .ld'orate says: "Every. branch of indus trv in the South should now redouble its ei'ertions to supply the home demand. Ever manufacturer of cloths, goods, his t, shoes, hats, foundries, clothing, hoes, w. o len ware. &c., &c., should let the publie know at once what he smakes, wvlere he is to he found.and how he sells. Tli public needs infi.tnation of this kind mtia~r, :1111 ldk to tithe ;'vertising columns . th le liewsciatper tat' sueh knowledge." To M~iZE IIENS. LAY PERPtETt'ALLY. ThenS will lay contintually. if' treated in the tllocwing~ ma~nner: Keep themi entirely s'earated fr'om the male birds ;give IhIem fresh! lio, at, (chopped up like sausage meat, anei a dai' . a ver'y small portion, saty half ato 'ea dayIii, ti) each hen, during the winit er'. alr fri m the time insects disappear ithe thi. 'iltey appear again in) the srintg. Never allow any eggs to remain iii thei neis?. fbr' what are cal led necst.eergs. WVhen the male birds do not r'un with the h-,-s. andt noa eggs ar'e left in the ne'st, the h.ns will not cease laying after' the pro dlcio~in of' t welve or lifteen eggs, as they al ways do, when male birds and nest-eggs are' ;:i.wt'd h11. L'onltinle Ethi.. petu-'i' -- I.; g'title sprinig!. Nio. dion't ; pclease don't. I seign. if 1.'(on will. oh vernal sea' on. but don't hail piar tiularly.-Vantity Fair. AXini Iwhe l youi a raint~L, don't com e downvi all at dnce. m a perfee,'(~. floeod, and then --ary uap" -'' hing tar' a bcreathing~ spell. a youii have beein doig fiar the last fe'w yTar: ut n-y te piln that the <dd iar. -shell Iblipi st bro'etheri pr't aedhr ttean s''e it y~ ' i can't "di/zle, ro~zze it " flur laout s.ix ort eight weeks.-Texais pcapri. MASL'tING CoRN.-To mieasuire (. trl ini te ear' in a eiih: multi ply the lengthI. width~ ;ai depth of' the bin togetheri, and th'~r pi'irou.ctiby 4ir. Cut o!l' the right h:ialI iiire :.1ad t lhe remaininag figuares will be tht nui:ni .'!' of busels of shel Iled corein. and t.- !igurec at the right. the dec'inual of' a butshe'l. To MAuE WitE-wa'i.-TheC fellowingr receiplt is the best known, comininag ex.. el lence and dur'ability :Take a bartrel anal slack one bushel of freshly burnied lime in it, by covecring the lime with boil' ing water. A fter it is slacked. add coalda water enotugh to bring it to a consistency of good white-wash. T1heni dissolvea' int wa'er and~ add one pound of' white vitrol (sullhate of zinc) and one quart of fmie salt. Tic give this wash a cr'eam colitr. a dd rcne afa pudfyeow ochre in pow- 'e uer. 'To give it a fawn color, add a poaund J cf yellow ocehrie, mnd onte-fourth of a pound at' Inidian red. T'lh. Sounth Western ihaptist advises the Farmerit'is :t'.l Plaoters tc "ubescribe to A:.'ur~ t~ia paer.s, and says . F'AuLMus.-heir claims to the esteem ad gratitutde of' mtankind hiave ever been ti'kowleudged. but at nto timte in the his Leoy of' this cuninent as mutch as towv has thir imtpoartancie as a class been lelt. L:onneree many bce cripepled ; miachinieryv iuay easte to rutn, the arts antd sciences coay be suspendiaed, the press mayi1 ceaset co speiak, the telegraph maiy stopj its mies. .ages, bitt fooaud, bread, the staff-ofsi life', ii u.t be mnade'-thie plow% ofi the ihrmner' I tiust runa-the~ ' Gee !" " I la w !"' ofl the ecidw ana muist be heia'd, otr man miurt e:e to breathe. Patriotic citizents hav'e rushedl to the battle-field to repel the ini 'ader', hut without the farml~er f-eeds them their arms will he pow~er'less. This is one o the mot st imoa rtan it years of the Sotth's xistelee, aitid thle thi'raer mnlst stt'engtlen tlie llantds sot statesinati anid warrior, else the ilbrt fi ' n adepcenencie wil ibehr fruiit es<. Ye". men tea whtomtal eye a re ime'.-'d ! cease5. not y'ou' ehlbrts " toive veds ti e lCsower andl brad tic thle enter," thie youar sm~tesmein and soldier's are de eding yoau f'romn the ruthless invader. invike the God ofi heav~en to send you1 ritt id seasons!i. t hat your' bartas miay be ille,. an ov erflowinig bunty furt ouri ar i.'e. liemembnter our' por'ts are: blocka -a thlesitppilies, ort sutl'erinig will coetaa. lake ever'y thing. sav~e e'very Iin~g. Go5 d uless youI, andl nerve youa fbrt lihe at lear rain water' addi~ t hree quartts ofci mo ascs; put intto a good cnsk ; shake well Sfew tinmes, then adda twto ori thlree 5 soo. 'ihis tof gooacd y'east eake'. If iniStl smoner, )ice the cask in the suni ; if int winter, iar the chiimey, wher'e it may warm. n te~. or i."..e a. add to thiM liquida heet of brown p:jiper, torn in strips, lipped in nitlasses, :td goiod vintgar will te prodIted. 'hei pit per w ill, in ihis wit, brin what is called tlh. " naitelr," or lie ] if vinegar.-G enese 1'F:atir. To j)snt-rs .hr,.--\st rong; solutitsm ,f'the chIlotrible t l' liilnt, -1printkleel abtot )lnees wlert.e thev Ii'uuentIt. we have t'lunltl in eill-etal rerned thr both the red and >lack ant. As an1 experinetIet I sprinik led inne fit this solutionI oIl an anthill, long ihabited.by black anLs, :nd in-a fiw days tind that the sio le colony haid left bIr >arts uinknioa i. Coc kroache.s. as well as tits, are also iari eti at w:I y by strIwing 'It-rbe rry h-ave<t'. or 'Ih - otl' rinl Ot'pinla. pph-l . ,,n Yti,- ab.-le- t n p': tl Ii:u'-. l'n 11-p - - d Ii t1 hte Iitoublesttiie ilat iserl. CAJSTDIDATES. For SherifF. IENRY IB. GALLMAN. .AMES ElISON, F. V. COOPER. WILLIAM SPIRES, JOHN BLAND, 1 --o - For Tax Collector. BERRY IIORNE, W. Ii. HOLLOWAY, BENJ. ROPER, STARLING TURNER, C. M. MAY, CI[ARLES CARTER. Medical. - S. CANNON, M. D., having located . in Beech Island, offers his Professional ervice b, the public. Ollie and re:idence at Ir. S. J. M. CL.AUni:'s. Beech Island, Mar 9, 1861. 6t 10 I PARKER, DENTIST ! PPER ROOMS 1' MIt. t;. U. TILLMAN'S 1 LAW OFFICE. Edgefield, S. C., March 19, tf 11 !UGUSTA HOTEL, AlGUSTA, GA. BY WIIEELOCK. Convenient to the Carolina fide. Provided with the best the market affords. Adja'ent to first rate lusiness houses. Ready with conveniences to facilitate travellers n any and every route. Prepared to accommodltate all who may desire it. A good bar and plenty of ice. We respectfully n-k the atteution of Edgefield o our Car.l. June 26 tf 25 GLOBE HOTEL, AUGU'STA, GEORGIA, AUSTIN MULLARKY, Proprietor. Augusta, May 1 3m 17 DCAS. D. CARR & CO., DRAPERS, TA.ILORS, AND NENS' MERCERS! 10 BROAiD ST., CHAR LESTON, S. C., AVE OPENED THEIR SPRING ASSORT MENT OF GOOD)S ADAPTED. TO MENS' WEAR. [ pr et Discouint Allowedl for Cash1 Charleston, Masy 17, 1860. ly 19 incoln's Blockade Beat! J3. L. MIMS. ONE DJOOR DIELOW T1lE CITY llOTEL, AUGUSTA, (EORGIA, fAS jtust received fromt New Orlear.s, viai Charlestion, ai large Consignmuent, viz l'43 liarrels $supieir re-houiled MOLASSES: GO liarrels A. No'. 1 New Orleans SYRtUPI 130J Ilbds. New Ojrleasuz SUG AlCS, comprising ihe best qiulities: Ah!.0 ON, MLAL. andit PROD UCE GiENE. A L~LY, and last thsough not least, ..nme F IN E 31ElttiIA WIIISKEY, four years old--all of hich will bea sold on reasonable terms. Augusta, May 13, IS61l. if 20 U. S. MEAIL LINE -o - INLAND TO ST. J011N'S RIVER?! ['he Ele g a nt Steamer EVERGLADE, W ILL LEAYE SAVANNAH every Tuesday and Saturday at. 3 i,'clock, P. M., conneet g cloisely at FernandinzL withI the Steamer Ex ei fr Pilatkahu :and other Landings on the St. By this Route passengers for the St. John's iver avoid the nnia~santness of oll *,ut.ide trar 1, on i/. the unnyer's 'tj the Xi. John,'.' Iher. p-l'assage from Savannah to Pilatka, SS,110. A. HI. COLE. Oct 31 tf 42 state of South Carolina, EDG;EFIELD DISTRICT, IN C'O.II.I5 I'L E.IS. E. B. Stoddtard A1 Co., ) vs. Forciyns Attachmenti. James M. IHudson. J F lIE Plaintin' in the above staited case0, having Ithis 'lay :llet hiis delarationi in my otnice, and I Diefendanit hacving~ neither wife iior attoirney nown to residle within the limits of this State, ssn thomi copies oft id dleclairatioin with riues to .Cle cant be served, Ont moitioni of J. L. A thliso'n 'intuii's .\ttorney, Ordered tha~t saidl Defendunt ppear~ and pleaud to saidt declaratiun within a ear and a dayv from the date hereof, or liinal and bsolute judgment will be given against, bim. S. IIA1ILRISUN, e.c.. Clerk's Ollice, July -,th 1861 tgly 27. NOTICE THIS ! LL5 orders netcompai~nied by CASHf will re . eive promwpt attention. All others tabled, r ideliniitely peotstponed. S. E. BOW EIIS, Agt. Haburg. May 27 tf 21 Shingles, Boards, &c. FilE Sub~s..ribeir will fuarn ish toe ordler uindt de liver fII ~~l: TI. Bi~lt. JOAltIJS, Sit N. LES. L ATiS, & e., at the usual prices, and will 1 all orderPe pro~mptly. - He peromises satisfuction ri all whou macy favor himn with their patronage. elaay lit all times h'e futidi at hir father's resi enee four miile., fre.ti Edge~teldl C. HT. L.. D~EL.OACHI. Mar 13 If Inl Notice. L tle pesn having denaul- ngninst theu Es tute of l1steba ilhck, deci'l., will pleau aid then, in to me, piroperly atitest ed, himedi M.rl 9f f 10 - southern in Everything. ' WIL L sell my13 remahiining L.tock of YANK EE 'TENT M1EDICGINES at twst. I want ti '. t ri. tlf thi-do'.t wnnsli ti scein Yankee or hsis ills this :ide of 31ason A~ Dixitn's Line anymore. v It. L. GENTRT, Ao. e unmbncg. June 3 4t 22 'Alll WINTE STYE,1S60! pU IATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS W'holesadIe and Retail! Geo. W. Ferry, MASONIC HALL BUILDING, 244 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., [ AS received a large and enrefully selected Stock of itt. Moleskin, Cassiwere, Ameri an and French Felt HATS. Cloth, Plush. Silk Velvet, Glazed and Seamless A 'S, new and elegant patterns ; Youth's anti Children HATS and CAPS, in rent variety of handsome styles. Silk. Alpneen and Ginghams UMBRELLAS; Ileavy Plantation HATS for Negroes: Fresh Goods received by every Steamer. Prices cheap as the cheapest. Call and see. Augusta, Ga., Sept. 19, 1860 tf 36 BROOM & DAY, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FINE READY MADE Clothing! -AND IENTLEMEN'S FIRNISHING GOODS, W OULD respectfully invite the attention of those in want to their large nud well so. Leted Stock of .Spring and Summer CLOTHING, onsisting of Light CLOTHS, colired and black, made in keleton STYLE; Drnp D'l te, Alpaca, Silk. Farmer's Satin and 'ongee FROCKS and SACKS; LINEN of all Colors, Plain and Striped; Linen Drill and Duck FROCK and SACKS Linen DUSTERS, &e., &c. It. is worthy of ni.te that our Stock is all new nd fresh, and as we think, well laid in, before he Tariff tent into operation, and will ie sold for the smallest rates of protits by the Ludersigned. TAILORING-. ;LOTIlS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, made to order, in the best style. BROOM & DAY. No. 23S, Broad Street. Augusta, Ga., May I ;m 17 Fall and Winter Styles ! [FIATS AND CAPS, -AT C. P. REMSE M'S, 74 BROAD ST., oPPOSITE AU(;USTA HOTEL AUGUSTA, GA., A XD COL'L-MIA, .. C. [ have on hand a I complete Stock tf now styles hATS & CAPS, nanufactured EX 'RESSLY for my rade. My goods ro warranted for )URABILITYand iTYLE. Also, loh11 Woolley's (raniteville Hats. 1Ie is now mauufncturing FUR HFATS as ow- a SI,IU. The public will find it to their interest to give ne a call at either piniee of business, as my' Goods vill be otfered at moderate piri'es. C. P. REMISEN. Augusta, Sept 25 tf 38 TIlE 800TillRN GU.IRD)IAN [S P'UULISHtED AT CUILUNEIA, SO. CA. BY ClHARLES P'. PELHIAM. DilyI........................... ti t per anfl numl rriWeeklv...................-- l0 " W~ekl v. y .....................--2 t0 " .r?a' PaymenJiit in iidvance: in variabily. Post 'tisters senlding us5 tive daily subhscribiers. with MUt lii, or live tri.weekly sub~scribiers with 5201 l4l, etelsed iln r.;istered letter.-,) will lbe entitled tio oi ext rai cply, or in l ieu if that t2it per eent, of the -mt its remit ted, pirovidedi the order is fir ats u-n s tive co"pies. Tent pier centt. will b~e allow. bifr :iamionil renlt ted tor single suobseripitions. It-erted at1 the following rates in the Daily and Tri-Weekly: Onie seinatre lit lines or ies.) onme inisert illn....50O ets En.-h subiseiient t intsertiin...................::5 ets Whien in adlvertisernient is inserted ini the Week ly, or bitt once a week in the D~ailyt, 5J cenits a ire fir each inserititn. WVe ..tfer to adlvertii.ers the inducemtent oif send. ng their favors to be reaud bIy Ia tneroins and in luenti:ul class mif renders, limthI in towvn anid countt. :ry. The snuithernG Iuardliant presents grealt ad. rntatges as til ttdvertising maeium:ti its circutlation .large, atnd is daily atnd rapidly extending, 'iarticublirly inm the tatiddle tintd upper Districts of .he State. lull t-tNTiNG. rTe .Jobi Ofrice is thtiroghly Itlpp..ited in~ ill Woirk. Ini connec'tiont withi it - is a1ind'ery. rTe Sothernt Itiadiit is devoieid ti the main etttnce of te rights. hontor anmd interests -mf the southt utnder the Cionstit t ion. Wh Iile it is i lling i suistini the Demitcra'ti in arty whlene ver its ,iurse hail i'ommitandl applroal by its justice, it yet tmore niidetly'tk andl diisi tictly relies uponl~ thte ;pde/ f the South : awil as thte best ptrepauratitn foir thle nts whichb~ is even tiuw ttpot tus, it will zeailous y labor tu ecftet iuntio ud co-opierat ittn tmontgst it the manat~gemecnt of this jouirtnal, the early iroduet ion ol' every icltass tif news frota all p1a rts of he worldl, the lessons tof virtue a l Iira lity, the iterests of ciednIittin, agreilittre, eti intierre. and nanunfatclures.-will bIe kept piroimient ly itt view, Ln no etfort will .e sipa rel ti tiek it, int all res ,ets, alt nmeeptable lire-side visi tir. DICK OHEATHAM! D TCK CIIEATiIIAM will standi the SPRING SEASON ofl 1861, att Edlgefieldl C. HI., otn lodys, Tuesdatys, Wedesdays and Thursdatys, ud tit lartmon Galhunan's, six mtiles Etast of the ~uurt llonse. the reumainder of the week, at twenty- live lollamrs the Season, with the privilege f seniding tity mitre nomt proving in foul the next ~insomn, free of charge. DICK CIIEA TIA M is a black hoirse six years d this Spring. abottt sixteen handls hight. Ile hows fur htims *tf. lHe was sireid biy lImp. Albion, first damt by Imp. ~eviatbunI, '!d d:tn biy Pacolet, 3d1 dam~t by Top. ~llaut. 41lth dam by Lamplighter, 5tht dtatm by lll's mpl. Uionit, &c. Pateolet was bty Imp. Citizen; Lipgalltint by Glallatini. lIe by Imp. Bediford; DICK CIIEATIIAM wtts a gold race bturse. lhse idesiring to breeid friimt bim tintdtii het setnd enrly n the Seasmit whtich ctentees Ist Matrch anid ns I0th Jttne. ie will lbe fttund whlile at thte Coutrt 1[imuse, at Ir. T.1. J. Wh'Ititaiker's Stabile, whio wrill take goomd ire tif MaIres ait $15 p er montth, but not be liable uli uccidentts etenapes. THIOS. G. BACON. Mar I, 15(11. tf 10 Estray Notice. J )LLED before tme by Mr. Wmt. Kimbtrel, liv ing ttt Bauth Pauper Mills, tt hayi Mare M ULE, ge tunknown,-no patrticutlar maitrks, with the ex eption thatt otte of her fore knees is rather large. tpplraised tat $10.I75. The owner is reqitestedl tit ike ter taway, otherwise si i trill lie detilt twitht as lhe law directs. Rt. L. GENTRY, ...nt. BACON AND CORN! JUI T riceivedI nnd for anle at the.If~ LOWES MARtKETC PRICE FOlR CASHI, 100 JRhdis. CL1EAR SIDES: 501) lI1BED) SID'ES; 1t) " SIOUILDERS; S - PLAIN llAMS: 10 "' SlIGARL CUIED) HIAMS: 5 Casks HR ~EA KFAST BACON. ZWA Full1 Supply twill lie kepit thtr S eh the cin-on. N. E. HlOWERIS, Agt. Bowles & Hughes, SESPECTFU; l.LY informi te citizens of Edge tield, antI all whmiot it mnay concern, thtat tey ne prepatred ntt thteir well-known sttund, 110 WLES' 'lake Wlagonls of every size and~ style Havini nt Iinte sutpply of the best I tnhter, their 'irk witl bec fond n< good :;s thle best. In the ty of' encouragintg homtie inustry, anid for your wn benefit, give us a trial. ArZ t f 13 C. W. &. J. B. HODGES, Successors to Drs. Teague, EDGEFIELD, S. C. EG leave to call the attention of the citizens of Edgeflield to their complete Stocks of 2: EEX ft G3ENNNE DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, BRYi AD IN OlL LINSEED OIL, Boiled and Raw, Machine Oil, Train Oil, VARNISHES, &c,, Just received and for sale by C. W. & J. B. HODGES, Wholesaleand Retail Druggists. Edgefield, Oct19 tf 42 LEADING PATENT MEDICINES, -SC As MEXICAN MUSTANG LINAMENT for cure of old Sores, Rheumatism, &c. Radaway's Ready RELIEF; Sanford's Liver INVIGORATOR, one of best Liver Medicines ever discovered; Oxygenated LITTERS; HIostetter's celebrated Stomach BITTERS, sure cure for Dispepsia; Wbitcombs Athma REMEDY, certain relief in short time; Kennedy's Medical DISCOVERY; Kennedy's Salt Rheum OINTMENT for cure o Scrofula or any kind of eruption; ieceman & Co's Elixer of Calisaya Bark for cure of Chills and Fever; Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer APERIENT; Clark's Female PILLS; Marchises' Uterine CATIIOLICON: PIILOTOKEN or Female's FRIEND; Pure COD LIVER, oil Jelly and a morepleasan form to take ; Brvan's Pulmonic WAFERS which affords re lief in ten minute. Just received and for sale at C. W. & J. B. hODGES. Oct 19 tf 42. FOR THE HAIR. leimstreet Inimitable HAIR RESTORATIVE Mrs. S. A. Alien's World's Hair RESTORIR and Hair DRESSING : Phalon's Improved Magic Hair DYE; Burnett's COCAINE; Phalon's COCINE, POMADE and Hair OIL, al excellent for giving the Hair a lively and gloss; appearanee. The Ladies are solicited to give the above as sortucnt an examination. C. W. & J. B. HODGES. Oct 19 tf 42 HAIR BRUSHES, OF ALL QUALITIES AND SIZES. Tooth, Nail and Shaving BR USHIES; Hist. Cloth and Fleshm BRUSIHES: India Rubber, Coarse and Lonig COMBS, a fini variety; Fine COMBS, &c. Apply at the Driug Store o C. W. & J. 11. HODGES. Oct 19 ttf 42 Extracts for Cooking Purposer Extract Lemon, " Strawberry, 1'Pine A pple, "Nntineg, SCelery, Cox's Sparkling Gelattine, Mnee, Cinnamon, Cloves, Couper's Shred Isinglass, The above with everything usually kept in the Drug line, for sale low at C. W. & J. B. HODG ES. SO(YTH1INC{ SYRUP9 FORl CIllLDltEN TEETHING. For sale by C. W. & J. B. H ODGES. Silver (010ss and Diamond Starch, A large inv,,ice of the ab~ove superior ST ARCH put up) in various sized packages, just at hand, ani) will be sold at very low rates, especially to dealer: at C. 11- .t J- 1. HODGES. Ot. 1, 1869 rf 3 Fine and Cheap Family Soaps. A large supply of really good and very chcaI Family SOA PS, just opened at C. W. & J. B. H ODG ES. Oct. 1,1860 tf 39 Bathing Spongess. A large lot of superior quality, receivedl by latt arrivals, at C. W- A 3. B. HODGES. Oct. 1, 18t60. tf 39 PURE KEROSENE OIL, OF superior quality, and colorless, for sale at C. W. & 3. B. HODGES. Oct. 1, 1860 tf 39 SEGARS AND TOBACCO. Just received1 an assortment of as fine SEGAIRS as were ever brought to this Town. Also, a choice lot of Chewing TOBACO0. For sale by C. W. & J. B. JIODUES. Oct 1 tf 3 500 Lbs. Blue Stone, -For soaking Wheat, for sale at C. W. & J. B. IlODGES. Oct. 1, 1860 tf 3 Whtcomb's Asthma Remedy, A certain cure for Asthma, for sale at C. W. & J1. B. HODG ES. n t 1.1860 tf 89 H 0 R A, W Wholesale and : FIE REABY-M UNDER TIIE SOUTH AUtGUSTA, Fine Black. Blue aid Olive Froek :n Hlu iness COATS. o' all Descriptiol CASSIMEllE oUITS, Coats, Plants Fine Blck Cassimere PANTS; Plain. PIid, Striped rol other Fanc Silk, Merino, Wool, Velvet, Satin, I! Every Style of Goods We keep always on hand !li.irt e, Dr Merino SHIRTS and DRAWERS, S STOCKS. COLLARS, Half ROBES de CIIA All of Which will be sold Our Manufatcturing Departme CLOTHS, CASSIMER Of the greatest variety of French, Eng excellent cutters, we make up to order shortest notice. Our Stock of BOYS' CI ALWAYS CO.PLETE-COMPRIS QUICK SALES AND SHORT P1 A Deduction of 10 Per A ugusta, April 10 Rich Meda CA R F ENGLISH ROYAL VELrET, BRLS 4C L 3L. IN NEW AND BEAUTIFUL D1AMASKS OF ALL K[NDS, I Cornices, Bands, WIlTDQ\N FLOOR AND TABLE OIL WALL PAPERS The largest Stock ever offerei JAS. G. IMPORTERS AND DEAL Augusta, Sept 18 J. E. MUNGER, Successor to E. Tweedy, Augusta, Georgia, IAS now in Stuore a large Stock osf FIN GOLD antd SILVER WATCHES, 01' celebrated mnakers. Also, a Rich variety o: Jewelry. etofCORAL, CAMEO ansd LAVA in Etrus. DI30D.RUBY and GARNET in Pinse flingsa sand Ornamiensts. A great variet3 of GOLD FINGER RINGS llliEASTPINS, 'EAR R ING h. Watch KEYS ClAlRMS, Neck, Yest and Fish CIIA INS: U. S. Mint Standard of $olid Silver SPOONS ansd FORKS. fancy Se'ts; L A DLES, (GOBL ETS. CU PS, T IIIMBLES, A e IFANCY ti00DS in greaLt variety suitable foi Holiday Presents. Fine Silver Plated CAST01i8, CAKE B3AS. KETS, CANDLE STICKS, Dssnhie PlIatesd SPO0Ni and F0OItKS, BUTTER KNIVES, &c. Splendid Cutlery. Cheap Pockect KNIV E'S far lUoys, andi a large as surtmnent of' F INl P'EN andl POCI(ET CU:TLE. RY, which c'annoit be under*edd; also DIR1K antil BOWIE K NIVES. Pistols. Colt's, Remmningtsmn and Ally c's it EPEATE1t S Single Unrrel PISTOLS: 1IE LTS CAl PS Ae., in fine variety. Spectacles. My atsSOrtmen't is caomplelte in Gobal. Silver and Steel Fraines. And I can suit any sight and pro. lsung good vision to old 'age. Clocks. I have a greater variety andi a larger numbaler than the whoule market run shaow, and at paricem frisum 61,atu to $au0 each, warranted perfect, time keeper's. Lamps and Kerosene Oil, CLOCKS, WATCHES sand MUSICAL UONES faithafully' repaired at the lowe~et rates and war ranted. JTan. I ly I Tile Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age!? KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. MB. K ENNEDY. of Roaxbury. has discover ed in one of' our common pasture -weeds a remnedy that cures Fr*oms fthe rurnl't .rfulia dona1. to a Comm,,ona pf'For Kennedy's Treatment o isens of the Skin, which are foir gratuitouscet culadon, ap. ply to C. W. & J. DI. I101DG. P.S. Marf, tf 9 FRESH GOODS For the New Year ! T1lIE Subscriber 'announces to his hnuumeraus cjtusatomenrs, that he hats J U ST R EP LEN ISH1. ED) his Stock with many new and desirablu Goods- Suited to the Season, which maake)st tisek very c'ompilete and readly for the opjeninug sof the New Year's trade, which will he sold on resasonabhle terms to punctual ens. tonmters. A very liberal discount will be made on cash ills. ggGroceries sold for cash oiy. E. PENN, Agent. Jan 2 tf 52 l\ ot i oe I HTI VING bought ont the Stock on hand 61 11WITT &t RUDSON, I will cisntinuc the FURNITURIDI A N D UNDERTAKING BUSINESS, At the oild stand between John Colgan and E. Penn, Agent, and will try and please all who may favor me with their patronage. J. M. W IT T. Aug 22 tf :33 BU BIAL OA.SES.. J UST received ns full nsasrtnment ouf META LIC 11:1R I A L~ CASES. all sizes, which will boa sold LOW FOR CASII. I huy' for Cashl, andI will bse necessarily csnmpelled us, sell isn thse 5:unel terms. Thirty days is the lonuge's s'redit tsat will he' given. Alan. on hand MAIIoti \NY' iTFIIN$ ait An gusta prcs Ca'in nan WO(1D i0's 11N$ wuade Ito suit the order, hisuh :s:aliuy and u-ri.-e. Aug. 2, 180 J. M. WITT. -ISE &C O., Retail Dealers in MBE CLOTHING, ERN STATES HOTEL, GEOR GI.A. d Dress COATS: s and Colors: md Vests to suit; y Cassimere PANTS; :trathea, and other styles of VESTS; for Gentlemen's Wear ! a very large Stock of fine SPENDERS, GLOVES, Neck TIES, HOSE, Travelling SHAWLS, MBRE, &c., &c., it the Lowest Market Price. it is ahvays well supplied with ES, AND VESTINGS, ish and German Manufactures. Having in the most approved styles, and at the ~OTHINGr, ING EVERY GRADE AND STYLE. tOFITS WILL BE OUR MOTTO. rent to Cash Purchasers. tf 14 Ilion Velvet sEtS, THREE-PLY AND INGRAIN [ATTERNS, JUST RECEIVED. ACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS Loops, Tassels, &c. r SH.ADES, CLOTHS, MATS, MATTINGS, :@mES, o. 1, for sale by BAILIE & BRO., RS, 205 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. tf 37 A. J. PELLETIER, If you want a bill of DRUGS f youwnn GOD QUALITY Large or small the quantity if A RGAINS and-low prices suit you, (G0 to Pelletier and trade ; (Go to Pelletier and upend your mnoney fo just the thing you want. -0 If you want the beuet DR UQ S and MEDICINES GJo to Pelletier's Drug Store. If you want SPICES. PLAVOURING EX TrEACTS, (JELATINE, CREA31 TARTAR or SOD)A, GJo to Pelletier. If you want FRESH GAllDEN SEEDS, Go there. If you wanut cheap SOA P'S andl good SOAPS, * 1'Pelletter's is the pilae. If you want the best and mn st p..pular PATENT .MEDICINES of the eday, Go to Pelletier's Drug Store. If you watnt PERFUMERY, HAIR OIL, P0. M AT UMS. litair BR USH ES, Tooth BJRUSII ES, CoSMETICS, LOTIONS, COLOGNES, ande FAtNCY ARTICLES. GJo to Pelletier. Ifyou want LARD OIL, LAMP OIL, LINSEED Olb, TANNER'S oIL, MACllINE OIL, CAS TOlR OIL, PAINTS. VARNISH. PAINT URIlt'SIIES, DYE STU'FFS, WINDOW GLASS, SAl L SODA, P'OTASII, CONCENTRT ED LYE, Ut'RINING FI.UID. ALCOIOL.MORPIIINE, OPIUM. G t'MI CA M PHIOlR, EP'::. SA LTS, and the numberless list of articles generally kept Go to A. J. P'ELLETIERI, Druggist, Ilimbuhirg, Feb 27 3m S Light for the Sufifering Million! DIR. MANTIN'S GREAT REMEDY. .TOY TO THE WORLD. CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, AND ALL MANNER OF LUNG DISEASES, SHORTNESS OF BREATH, DYSPEPSIA, DYSENTERY, &C, THlE MOST P'LEASANT DRINK IN THE WORLDI-OME BOTTLE SHIOCLD) BE CAlRIED UY EVElRY MAN. WOMAN OR ClifLD. TRAVELING IN ANY COUNTRY, TO MIX WITH THEiR WATER FORL DRINK. D)ItCTtuo. rout TAKtNG.--A Wiuc Glass full chreu timoes a da~y, or oftener, if necessary. Price, One Dollar per Bottle. Adldress, R. L. GENTRY, Hamburg, S. C. RucKi CnEEK, Edigetield District, 1 February 17, 1861. j Mn. Ri. L. G aIY ;-I have tried Dr. Martin's Great Remedy for Dysentery on one of mxy chil dren, which resultedl in a peurfect eure in thrue days. The child hadl not been well for more then a month bef'oro she took the medicine. Every faily should keepi it. Yours, &c. JAS. T. OUZTS. gg?'For sale by Capt. E. M. P ENN, Edacield, S. C., and at m:y Storos No. 1 nd No. 2. in H1am. burg, S. C. No. 1 on Centre Steet, Dr. Creigh ton's old stand., and No. 2, on River Street, niext door to Messrs. Padlgelt & Crafton's Store, and opposite Hammctondl & Lark's Store. None genu inme unless Dr. Martin's Cough Remedy tend R. L. Gentry, Agent, Hamburg, S. C., is blown in the bottle on three sides. Manufnetured biy myself. Six Bottles for $5, cnsh. Hlambrzrg, S. C., Mar 12 tf 10 LOOK AT THIS! IHAVE just received on Consignment a fine Ilot of BACON, (Clear and Ribbed Sides and also H~ams.) I am also constantly receiving PICKELED FISH of all kinds-Mnekerel, Trout, Blue and White Fish. All the above will be solil low for cash. S. E. BOWERS, Agt. Hamburg, Feb 11, 1861. tf 6 Notice. lIHE uindersignedl would respect fully inform Ithe eitizens of Edgefold, that he hats left his business with Mr. Lewis .lones, whlo will receive tnd fo.rwsrdl to Charleston any orders for IRON RAIL.INGS, MONUMENTS, BOX TOMBS, SL AlUS, Ae'., which will receive attenion. 1e woutld also s:nte that piersons enn paty naiy dematndis to' Mr. .!ones in moy favor hnvig nlp. pointedl him my A gent to receive tem. (1. PULLEN. 1:.1.a..1fie C. ..a 11, 1e61. o tmoa FINE PIANOS, MUSIC, &C., &c. 1HE subscriber, after returning thanks to the,r friends in Edgefield and a4joining Districts, for their liberal patronage during the last ten years, would inform them that they still continue to keep on hand a large assortment of PIANO FORTES from the celebrated manufactories of Raven Bacon A Co., Haselton Bros., and A. H. Gale A Co., New fork, 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 atrength, durability and finish, together with power, -euth, sweetness and softness of tone, they challenge competition. Persons wanting a Superior Piano Forte, would do much better to call and select from a large assortment, than by dealing with Pedlars and agents of inferior makers, where they have no :hoice, and have often to pay higher prices for in rerior Instruments, than fine ones of superior makers ca n be bought for. Every Pian Forte sold by us is warranted In :very respect, so the purchaser runs no risk what 'ver. Persons ordering from a distance from us can depend upon getting a 09A ARTICLE, as po make it a point to keep goods of the best quality and such as we can recommend and warrant in .very respect. Their STOCK OF MUSIC is very large, and they are constantly receiving all 'sew pieces as they are published. GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGS ,f the the best quality always on hand. They .vould also call attention to their large stock of School and Miscellaneous Books, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, .nd other articles.' Also, always on hand the larg est assortment in the State, of GU1ITARS, ACCORDEONS, VIOLINS, FLUTES FLAGEOLETS, VIOLIN BOWS, .e., and every article of Musical Merchandise. Carhart's and Needham's and Prince's celebrated \IELODEONS. Accordeons and Violins Repaired in the best manner. All of the above articles sold at low prices for CASH or City acceptances by GEO. A. OATES & BROTHER, BROAD-ST., Augusta, Ga., [Between United States and Globe Hotels.] April 7, 1859, tf 13 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COI.lMON PLEAS. IIEREAS, an inquest of Escheat bath been returned to this office, whereby, it appears that Charles McGregor, late of Edgefield Dis-' -riet, who was born in Dunbarton, Scotland, sad lied on the twenty-first day of May, in the year ,f our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty seven, was seized and possessed at the time of hi! loath, of a Lot of Land, containing one-hal 'acre, more or less, situate, lying and being in the :orporate limits of Edgefield Village, bounded on :he North by a Lot owned by Rev. P. N. Lynch, )n the East by Lots owned by Thomas P. Magrath t d George W. Landrum, and the Public Street :eading from the Court House to Pottersville, on the South by a Lot owned by James A. Dozier. .md on the West by a public street immediately in rite rear of the Court House, and Lots owned by William J. Ready, F. L. Smith and Rev. P. N. Lynch; without having in his lifetime made any -lisposition thereof, and without leaving any per jon who can legally claim the same. Now in pursuance of the directions of the Act of Assem bly, in such case made and provided, the Heirs of the said Charles McGregor. or others claiming under him if any there be, are hereby required to o ppear and make claim within eighteen months from the date hereof. Witness my hand at Edgefield Court House, this fc.urth day of April, A. D. 1860. THOS. G. BACON, c.c.r. April 11, 1860 tf 14 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, 15 EQUITY. Elmnina Rush, W'ilsont Aburiy, IAECcountI andI it. /;.. Rac.hel L. Shuler, et al.J [T~ appearing to my satisfacetion that the Det*. Sdanit Eli Vasser is abs~ent from and resides lie. y'end the limits of this State. On motion by Air. A ussy, Comnph.inant's Solicitor, It is ordered that lie said ab~sent dletendat, do appear and plenii, answer or demur to, this Bill, within three tuoonths tf'om the iblication hereof, or judgmnent will be re,:dered aagnine b, himy.. eeanur. -- Z. W1. CARWIL E,cmr.. Comnm'rs Office, May 9, at 19 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. l5 EQUlTY. Abtey Mobley and } Le wis Mobley, en fill /f.r Accounat, In, Simneon Jay, jucinudVi ~f Jesse Jay and jaiti ,, : . Joseph Jay, Ex'ors. fJ I[T V ppeatrinig to my satisfaetion that the Defa.tn Idant Simseon Jay resides b~eyonmd the litnis of this State, Otn motion by W. W. Adanas, Counp. .Soli-itur, Orderedl that the sais!:1.,et.t Ier..fidmi .lu :i.ear atad pleadl, nr.sw'.er er denmiur i.~ .Li. l;!1 w'ithiz. ,orec mtuthi, tromt the pubilient aion b, ra -t, "r in default thereof, judgemetnt will be reiader al piainst him pr.o confi.ae-. Z. W. CAFRWILE, c.t:.r.t'. Co:an'r' 00icc, A pril 22, i86t3mi State of South Carolina, E~DG~FILaD DISTRICT, I5 CO0.II05 PLEAS. Hudson & Coghurn, for the use of L. Rt. Coghaurn, James M.f hlud.'an. J T l E Phduitilfs in the above statcd ease, having this ay filed their Declaration in nmy Ofie, anal the Defendant having neither wife. nar Atta'r ney known to reside within the limits o.f this State, on whatu copies of said Deelaratio~n with rules to pilead can hec served, On muotion of J. I. Add'ILson, Phlniff's Attorney, Ordered that thu satid Defendant appear and plead to said Declara tion within a year and a day from the date hereof, or final and absolute 'judgmnent will be given againist him. S. HA R RISON, e~cJr Clerk's 08iec, June 10, 1861l. Iyyg 2 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. James Hatcher, ruli Bill of Reriror,b et. Alfred H~atcber, and to make Thit. J h atcher, et ni. gTi appearing to my satisfaction that the Defen IL danat John Carpenter is absent from and re sie becyond the limits of this State, On motion .Mr. Wright, Comuplainmant's Solicitor, It is order Ld that the .said Defendant do appear withitn three mtonths fromn the publication hereof, and plead, answer or demur to this bill, or judgment will be rendered against him p.ro confebao. Z. W1. CA RWILE, c.a... Comim'rs. Office, June 20, 186I. mf State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN 0.O.ION1P LE A S. TITLLMAN S. JiUDISON, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Edgefield District, by virtue of a writ of Copias ad Xatinfueuendumi, at the suit of Luther Roll, having fleid in my office, together with a Schedule, on oath, of his estate and elect, bl. petition to the Court of Common Please, pray ing that he may be adiutted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly made for the relief oft insolvent debtors. It is ordered, That the said Luther Roll, and all other the creditors to whosa rIhe said Tiltman S. Hudson is in anywise indebte,, he, and they are hereby summond, and have no tiee to appear, before the said Court at Edgefield Court house, on the seventh day of October next, to show cause, if any they cnn, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid, should not h~e granted. S. H AR RISON, e.c.r. Clerk's Office. June 1ith 1861. 3m 26. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, J5 00O.110IO 'L E AS. JC. BROOKS, who is in custody of the Sheriff q * of Edgefild District, by virtue of a writ of Capias ad Satiqeaedu at the suit of Ilasamnond A L:rrk, having tiled in my office, together with a Schedule, on oath, of his estate and elects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying to be admitted to the benefit of tbe Acts of the General Assembhly made for the relief of itnsolven.t debtors. It is ordered, That the snad Hanand & Lark and all the creditors to whom the said J. C. Brouks is in anywise indebted lie, and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to apptear, be fore the said Cottrt at Edgefieldl Court House, otn the seventh day of October next to show cause, if atny they can, why the prayer of the petition afore said, should not be granted. S. H AR RISON, c.c.r. Clerk's Office, Juene 27th 1861. :'nm 2tt. Fine Family Flour-New Wheat. J UST received a lot of CHOICE FLOUR from New Wheat. Apply soon. B. C. BRYAN.