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BY SIMR INS, DURISOE & CO. 1I4jCUL 'uRAL & DOMESTIC ite l :Ir e3L'v" Fircside . t .r.l.I ilt tar:k.r' r. +.e, h 7si'e?r tr an:tmrth 111.1 taeLs weunt round, Anitt elry :1 im o a u ighter clear, Reng out W.-.1i j o031e pccaii id, 1; hickz loving~ ~ea:rs grew': w~r.;. t"1 bear; (Wry sah~1erw'.iucaid ulscn t! 1t"01, Ii;a ety hello at ciry bdil. c~Iauuo' rio .11 .3 dt tit'. hap;py All i .11e1I, I";arci.red the I,~'ks of Lheo gr.:y!ecezo l .." P.iate*I OWe. cLcak:. of' the rrjul kiee; tij~l 'ighr~unel1 frlit 1urtru the Laij; I rvoaJ !!:1l1, C.,:: rua'ey -h ttilcw (-It the %V1e11. ::1-t w euzi ti. merry Christ:;i c.exnc, .111"l t!t :":1,t gift ar~l the gheeIi t~i'I gawpo. a I:ry a C. : e ' tLt i:l 'ia? .t':.:, 1',"1 I :.:s ....o l (ekte ~' i ..:; .: thos:rtr' i; =wre v ithr-t se.d 1.:0,1e' rIto!iient, Ai ttn y, - :!." ' P' r nt :e~t.iareo'1 Lrav.: T c* :~ . 1 'za'l " . . t .. %% " 1.,'. .. .1 . I :t. u erl:".1 i' r " see! :.. ... ..0 ' ' !;3U: .V t: ". ' I. c.r1..'.. '. 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(lira.) This mlass is ('te'n Very calsis tein : as soon as the chapeau shows signs of going to pieces is the time to draw off the wine fromt the vat ; the residuum is then pressed, and generally makes a wine :em ,,!aiing mouch ta~unin, and nuta deii c,ate :t. il.- wine first drawn. This latter cini i, k;."t beparate, or mixed with the w i r wine as desired. As ona the wine is d!rawn in clean ea-ks, put. the bung in lightly tur a few days, thet Lung it tight. .1 still easier tethond is to put a 'd lte llttoil ini the femalentilng vat, and whi~ch is madte fromn well-seasoned wood, and holes bored all over ; this t'lse bot :am i4 put upon the hulls to prevent their ri-i:,,"; its posithin must bie regulated by the amunt of pJ)lace in the vat, and kept ,teal v stieke. The vait is covered as it cr bh ta tight hea.I andypihVao,and the p: ri.a l of drawing il' the w ine is vi.ible -' la: i he fermueltaition ea es. In, gelnertl t f.. runl ntatiin will last from 8 to 12 d . This melathod is ipplicitable to all h cola ured grapes of the Wsti-alis or Sunun er Grape I15pa, such as Lenoir, Clit ! i H, .lujih a. i etc. The clar .lhoalll b irv and t'f in -v aen t en:itratlre o'f abouiit 50 to ut0 dI .:i\tert the yolll red wine i put into ate ee!ar it will undergo a light ten ott;; ; til. ea--ks have t i be lilled ocea iodik :'.! kep:t. full to the bung, As -n l dit l hnaa it n a t the sugar and (thel'r j':ist ite-lts at the Wine has taken place, b. ulndis,eld mal ter witl sele ae tell .onom 11, and is ea!!ed Pe-. Whe-n the * ie . w ' <p(l'0 4iet and ?I-t led, it i" tim tel : dnaw it a'lIin cll ea ea-ks. aa the aove retarks I have endeav ur~edl to coinpre1ss thllne mtanking to .,:nail c as:l:,;i:lu l I bV which it will le rt -: that it is ihr le ias crjplicatel than1 presumed. In 'tcnuio'n I will give thi di lferent grades of wine obtained fromt our native grapes. Varitaies belonging to the Vitis La israsra, or Fox Grape C:a:aw ba-A light coloured hock, fit'n ,-l i 1 0it ll the Ccllratedl talhiile wines. .D)i:mia -Also a li_'ht co+loured wine. tnieh more delicate than Catawba. I 'elaware---From mtll experirnents, vi eld..s a wine of tli Msliscatel class, re :n:arkaiiy rieh. and very often makls it beautiful sparkling wine. I-abella--Makes a wine of a pale red " clur if flermlenlted un il the juice, and i darker wine (if a claret order if fernented. uipon the hulls. flar; fIrd l'rodlie andi' Concord-A dlark, hars ine.~i~ Those varieties are not well Varieties belonginlg to Vi i~e tcall alr Sununtaer Grape: Cintoni-M[akes a high bodied wineC 0 he (Chiret (arder. Tis variet y is daestined to:~; bereied upamas our red wine giap( JIacqe'IS-Gives a very dark winle (a the largudy oder;its juice canb mnanupilalted as foar white wines, there be ing a large amount of colouring matter ir the juice. Lenoir with Clinton-WVill give a deli, cate Claret or a Port, Warren-Makes a wino of the Madeit Pauli~nnsmcwhat sitmilar to the above Taivlor or 1ulict-A whlte vuariety o the CL'intont, aindi dIoubtless will soon b) .iur stanatrd white winec varictv. The sucoppernong-.A variety of Fili Co1rdi, y'ields a wine of the M~useai order,0 b)ut utinitutnateiy, sugar and alci hol is too generally added and thereby ,oaud w ile is spoileid ifan other varieties of'our nativ Saratpes will sooni be experimientted uipr a s to wine-inaking qualities, but with th abv list we canl obtain alnost all th classes and colaurs of wines that are itm ported inI this counitry. j Fruitand. P. J. B. Valuable Recipes. Sens. CrRE FoR DYSENTE.RY.-TakC -Inew churned bntter, befobre it is washel .or salted ; elarify over the fire, antl skimu oaf all the mijlky paarticles ; add one rfourthi brandy to preserve it, anld loaf su ,garn to sweeten it. Let the patient (if a .adult) rike two tablespoonfuls twie a day .Tile above is a sure cure. Eva WATm.-Take of sulphate of Zin< 'tell grains, sugar of leead twenlty grains -raise water onle pinft ; dissolve each sepai ratel y and mix. Turn off the clear liquo Ifor use. To PREv~txr WVo'NDs FROM MoRLTIFY r No.-Spinikle su~gar on thenm. The Turk wash tresh wounds(1 with w ine,amnd sprinkhI sugar on thlem. Obstinate ulcers may b) euelitua lissove in a stront ]Fae.oN, on R uN-RoUN.-If a felon o1 runt-rounld appears to be comning (n th linger, you can do nothing better than ta soaak the finger thoroaughily in hot Iey. II will hie paintl, but it wilf cure a disordei much moreia~ painlf il. C'enta FOn TwE EAI-nen.-Cotton w1~o we.t with swveet aoil and paregorie, relievei t he ear-ache very sooni Cur RJb:soEv.-Equal parts of cam. phio r, spirits ot wineC anmd hartshorti, well ixed andt rube ual'altponl the throat, is said ta) be guood foar the eroupa. To.a -roC C.aersr.-Cather a peck cf to matoesa, pick out thle stemns and wash them:gi put them'i onl the fire without water, srwikle a.n a few spoonfetls of salt, let hemit baoil steiaddy an lhonur, stirring theni f reaquaeit!y ; strain thlrouigh a colatnder, aid t hen thrmoughl a sere ; puit thle Iliquidl .an the f'ar.' with halfW a pint of cho1 ped aonioias hlf E a quartear of an1 otnnee o f imae baraoka intao siiailtlpiece(s, and if noat salli eiant ly sat t waid a little riiore ; one tablc 1 nth aaifai a whaole bilack a(pepe ; boil all iage'lier until lust enouatgh to lill two bot. ties; cork it tight. Make it in August, inry wecather. P'lEE XINEGA.i.-Get onle daiZenl pods of peipper whenh ripe, take out the stemns, anald et t hem in two ; put them in a ket the with threptso vingar b oil it awayi to oine qua~rt, and strain it through a ,'eive. A little af this is excellet in grasy o f every kind. and gives a flavor grealy sutperirm to hhw~ik pepper; it is ail s.a val y line whlen adaded to eatch (af the var ilus eaitsupijs fh r fishI sauce. I l:E mi ITr. n Wlrrn ONros.-TLeaves ar parsiy, -a with vinegar, will pe To Dr HTERns.-Gnther them on a dry d.y, just before they begin to blos som ; brush off the dust, cutthem in small branches and dry them quickly in a mod erate oven; pick off the leaves when dry, pound and sift them,' bottle them imme diately and cork them closely. They must be kept in a dry pilce. To Por Br':I:T Funt WINTEl.--fie nmiua nie hod is to pack it in stone jars Willi all.eriiate hi vers of silt t alt obuttsvr, ha inr salt at the hotton of the jar and It layer salt at the tap ; rock salt is the bet.' The following is said to be a supe rior mode of keeping butter sweet; Mix i large spoonful of powdered white sugar, one of saltpetre, and one of salt; work this quantity into every six pounds of f'resh made butter ; put it in a stone p0t that is thoroughly cleansed, having a thick i:yer of salt ol top. OIL PASTE lLAcIclO.-Tuke oil.of vit riol two Ounees, tanners' toil five dunces, ivory hack one puinid, m1olasses five Ontli ecs; inix this oil and vitriol togeihr and let it stind a day, and then add the ivory black aid-iolasses and the white of an egg and stir it, well together to a thick paste. This is a superior blacking, wil not injure the leather, and gives universid stttisiletiori. WATER Pitoor roi& L3A.iTIIER.-Takc linseed oUil one pint, yelluw wax and white turpentine, each two ounces, bitrgridy pitch one ouance; melt and color with lampnlhick. 1TiE C1ARLESTON MERl UPI A POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL, AND LITERARY NEWSPAPE R PUL'IdSiflED D.1(L l' .t X) TRI- WFEKL I c.H.lt .ET'ro, 8. C. TERIIS--CASII, IN ADVANCE: DA ILYM .Eltl'UtY, for 1 year - - - S " " for 6 mouths - - 5.01 " " ftor :< toontb4 - - 2.51 For less than three mounths, $t par month. Newspap~er Deuors and tiattil Agents supplie on liberal turus. TRI-WEEFKLY M HltCURY, for1 year . " fur a mouths 2.5 ufor a uioths 1.2 For las ilt i n ?. tuonIti. ,l cents a iouth. FiiROMl T il 1> 1'1. IE, sulbseriptio.s out the ci:y will be rec.eiv.,1 ule acootpanied wi. thre.-1:. PT.'.iTEt' are authorized' to act as ou itegular A :,t in obtainiug subiscribers and fut wartit.g the main.-y, for which they will be allowe :'u per een:. e:mwission ; ouly, however, who paid ii advance. Subs ri!>.rs dlsiring their papers changed, mu maantion the l'ost Otliceu from, as well as the on to, which they desire the change to be made. (lentlemen gutting up Clubs of 5, 10, 20 or nor will be sup.pliei at 2t , er cent. less than Rogui Hates. ADYE RTISING(i RATES. TILE .MERCURY has now the largest eireuht tion of any paper in the Stato, and is second I this reapect to but few papers in the South; thorefure iffers great advantages to husinass me and others. white interests require pulli-:ity. ONE SQt'AtE of It lines. solid Nonitarei each iuser:.ion, 65 cents, and for cach addition: liue 5 cents. COM MUNICATIONS of personal interest wi be charged as advertisinc iter. Orders froms ithout the city to publish Adlve: iisemi~ent. Marriage Nutiecs or Obitnaries, wi not he attended to unless the ensh, or an accepta ble city reference, accompany the oirder. p&rI~- On all bills of $50 and over, :10 per een dlisco;ut is allowed. p~r Southi Curstina Bank Bills taken in paj - ent fir subsc.riptiont ta tho Mercury. Charle.-ton,Jluly I:11. THE SOUTH CAROLINIAlJ r PUB1L[IHED)1DA fLY AND1 TRI-WEEKLJY, Ar CoritlA. S. C. FRANKLIN GAILLARID, EDITOFl AND THlE COLUMBIA BANNER, A 11 E EKL Y FAMIL Y P AP ER, U'1115 is the largest Yatlly Paper In the Sout! nomd is offered inthe douneetie eircle ( NEW enel POJIAICf4 4INTELL!GE~NCJ lthe Tales and Stares which are ofevredj to i (: renders of the liann.r are the effirtu of Southe. , ;entur, which it Is a ploasure to foster, OrIthi * Rotces, bitorer aidi cintillve nyS, intl Mi cellaneous Peletiotii, fegularly make..their a) 9 pearance in its eniumns. t SUB)SCR IPTION-Daily, 9O; Tr i-Weekly, $ Weekly $2 pier annum, in aidvaince. All P'ape stoppjed when sublscripiiton C exires. Rt. W. G.UlI;ES, Propirietiir. Columbhi:. July 18611. if 29 STHE SOUTHERN DUARDIAlD A Political and News Journal, PUBLISHED AT COLUMBIA, S. C. Daily, Tri-Weekly and Wecekly< BY 0. P. PELHAM, T ER MS.-DALY, $d1; Tflt-WaEEK1., $4 ; WB L~v, $2, a year. Payment invariably in adviance. H iIS JOU RNA L, now entering upon its thi - year under the present proparietor, is rapidi .extending its circulation and influence. Found, and conducted upon the principles of State Right it enjoys the reward of public confidence and o -lightened approval. Entirely indiependen t, in management, it has stood with unwavering con dlonee, anid soundners, Integrity an J. consisten uf its principles'. Turough evil rep->rt ias we.1l throughieood,. its voice has been hecardt in defen " of the EQUAILY of the Suinth: its elouns, -have ever bcen anid are fur RESISTANCE to I: r wrongs attempted to be putt uonJt us by a sectio al majority. The SOUTHIERN G UA RDIAN looks for so .uport to the State and section whose rights, hon and interests it has faithfully espoused utd minn i tainedl. Columbia, July 1861. tr 29 Drugs, &c. COOSISTING IN PART OF MIORP11INE, QUININE, CASTOR OIL, POTASH, CONCENTRATED LYE, STARCH, SPICES, EP'S. ALTrS, LOGWOOD, INDIA CHIOLAGOGUE, YARNISHIES, BRUSHES, INIGO, COD1 LIVER OIL, BALSAM WVILD) CIKIRRY, All of' which will be sold attmoderate prices FOIR CASH. A. J. PELE'TIER. Hlamiburg, July 5, tf 27 Blacksmithing ! H AYXING been thrown out of emptliiyment b the hardlnessa,? the times, andi wishing I asuppoart mayself undti fiamily by~ tuy labour, I hav secured Mr. ibiode's Brick Shop where I propos to ito alt kinds of BLACl'SM[TH ING, piarticti turly repairing Uuggies and Carranges, (in Iron with Plantation work, Horse Shicing, &c. *A Iwork birouight to the Nhop will bie promuptly'ai June lI if 23 Fine Flour. U1TREC'ElVED 25 BARRELS A No ~I FI.OUR -in U),rrels, Half and Quarte, iack,,, which wilt be sold LOWY FOR CASIt. Maty 1If' 17 For Sportsmen. JUlST received1 FIFTY BAGS superior Sportin~ sHOTr, all Nos. Also, on hand a supply of good POWDER, CAPS, &c. 5, 10 BOW~iB, Agt. *Utmen.bu Det 16 f4 fllAH AD WINTElR STMi8, I6! HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS Wholesale and Retail! Geo. W. Ferry, MASONIC HALL DUILDIN, 1244 Broad ?Street, Augusta, (a., H 1AS rcsived a large antd carefully selected Stuck of Ucts Moleskin, Cassimere, Ameri can and French Felt HATS. Cloth, Plush, Silk Velvet'Glazed and Seamless CAItS, now and elegant patterns ; Youth's and Children HATS and CAPS, in great variety of handsome styles. Silk, Alpacca and Ginghams UMBRELLAS; Heavy Plantation HATS for Negroes; Fresh Goods received by every Steamer. Prices as cheap is the cheapest. Call and see. Augusta, Ga., Sept. 19, 1SO0 tf 36 Fall and Winter Styles ! HATS AND CAPS, C. P. R iMSEM'S, 174 BROAD ST., OPPOSITE AUGUSTA HOTEL AUGUSTA, GA., AND) COLUMBIA, S. C. I have on hand a complete Stock of new styles HATS & CAPS, manufactured EX PItESSLY for my trade. My goods are warranted for DURA1ILTTYand STY hE. AlIso, John Woolley's Graniteville hIatse 1IHe is now manufecturing FUR HATS as 3 low as $1,50. Tho public will find it to their interest to give me a call at either place of business, as my Goods will be offered at moderate prices. C. r. REIISEN. Augusta, Sept 25 tf 33 I. S. MAIL LINE 3FOR FLORIDA . f - - s INLAND TO ST. JOHN'S RIVER? The Elegant Steamer a EVERGLADE, r ILL LEAVE SAVANNAH every Tuesday W and Saturday at :1 o'clock, P. M., conneet ing closely at Fernandina with the Steamer Ex cel, for Pilatka and other Landings on the St. John's River. - By this Route passengers for the St. John's - River avoid the unpleasnntness of tell nutvide tra-,. it el, as alio the dny.g.rs of the St. Joht n's liar. n !P':ssage from Savannah to Pilatka, S5.00. A. It. COLE:. , Oct :31 tf 42 CAS. D. CAiR & CO., DRAPERS, TA.ILORS. MENS' MER{CERS! 0O BROAD ST., CIIARLESTON, S. C., HAVE OPENED THEIR SPRING ASSORT MENT OF (100D)S A DA PTEDU, TO '.! ZYS' WIEA R. Charleston, May 1li, 1860. ly 19 SLincoln's Blockade Beat! SJ. L. MIMS, AUGUSTA, GEORU IA, H Sjust received from New Orleans, via Charleston, a large Consignment. viz: 125 l1arrels Superior re-boiled MOL ASSES: 60 Barrels A. No.1I New Orleans SYRUP ; 150 JHhdq. New Orleans SUGA RS, comprising the best qualities: e.Also. CORN, MEAL, and PRODUCE GENE RALLY, and last though not least, some FINE GEORGIA WHISKEY, four years old-all of which wilt bea sold on reasonabile terms. d Augusta, May 13, 801 tr 20 SProclamation. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Exacuv-rm DEPAn:ThI5.ST, .July 0, 18t11.J ~CCORDING to An Act of the Confederate Cotsgre, entitled "An Act to put insto ope Sration the Goevernmnent under the permanent Con stitution of the Confederate States of Americe," it is required that eachs State shall vouo on the 6irst Wednesday in Nuvembler next, for Precsdett and Vice P'resident of lthe Conufederaete Staties, which officers are to b~e inauaguratod on the twenty secennd oif Febsrunry next, and WBER EAS the existing la w of the State pro. vides that the Electo~rs fur Presidetnt and Vice President. shall be ajpointed lay the Legislature, atnd wherene, the Legislature of this State will not be in regulttr session ut the time ptrescribedc by the aforesaid Act, fur appointmtent of-Electors, Therefore, h'e it known thast I, F. WV. PICK ENS, Glovertnor in and over thse Statte of South Carolina, bay virtue osf the power vested in me by the Cosnstitution, nuthorizingthe Governor,n Otex. traosrsditnary oscadonts, to convense the General As. scmbly, dco issue this, my PROCL AMATION, elhitng upon tad reqjuestittg the Senators and the members ofi the llouse of Riepresenttetive, tes con vene o nColtumbia en the tirst Mondncy in Nosvema. ber next onrtting, thait they usty be pcresnt itn the Ilouse of Rtepresentatetes otn the said tirst We'dnes day in Nuovembher, t' appoint Electors of Presi dont and Vic~e Presidetnt of theo Cosnfedteracto States sf A mercen, in confoirtmity with the Act or the Csn federate Conigreass fafcressuid. As thce peranent Gosvernmnent is to lho orgL - ized, ant electiona will be requairedl of two Senatosrs frsom i s Slate. :asnd asls, itn sell psrshnhility, con sidering thse pieculinr State oef the country, other ittpoertant mtiseters will Ibe :zeted on at the satme y sessicat asf the Legisheutere. o Given under my head and the seul of the State eusfsoreacnid,. at Coaclsmin. this the sixths dlay of e July. in the year oif oucr Lord, one thousatnd -eight hundred and sixty-sone, send itn the eighty )sixth year sof thea Indep~jendence ref the State of Southl Casrelina- F. W. PI[CK ENS, IsA *.c II. SI:.uS Ssteretary oef Mta t. Julhy 17, 186h. t I-am 25. NOTICE THIS! AL1L orders aeompaned by CASh will ret ooi~svs proempt attention. All others tabcledl, or indlefetnitely postponed. S. E. IIOWE.RS, Agt. Hamburg. Mayi 27 if 21 N'OTICE.--All pserssons indebted tu the Es. tate oft Wzthlingtosn Wise, dec'd., are requtest edl to come foirward and settle the eluiema against them ; and all those having demtandes ngainst said Estate, are alaso requested to present thtem proper ly attested for pacymient. H. A. SH1AWI W. s, WISE. Aceting Ex'rs. 3. W. & J. B. HODGES, Successors to Drs. Teague, EDGEFIELD, S. C. BEG leave to call the attention of the citizens of Edgelield to their complete Stocks of wnmcn a armwo7r= DRUGS, MEDICINES, C HEM ICALS, PNTS, 1)1Y AND IN OIL LINSEED OIL, Boiled and Raw, Machine Oil, Train Oil, VARNISHES, &c, Just received and for sale by C. V..& J. 1. HODGES, Wholesaleand Retail Druggists. Edgefield, Oct19 tf 42 LE.ADING PATENT MEDICINES, --Sucu AS MEXICAN MUSTANG LINAMENT for cure of old Sores, theumatism, &c. Rudaway's Ready RELIEF; Sanfurd's Liver [NVIGORATOt, one of best Liver Medicines ever discovered; Oxygenated BITTERS; HIstettcr's celebrated Stomach BITTERS, sure cure fur Dispepsia; Whitcombs Atheua REMEDY, certain relief in short time ; Kennedy's Medical DISCOVERY; Kennedy's Salt Rheum OINTMENT for cure of Scrofula or any kind of eruption; lHeceman & Cu's Elixer of C:alissya Bark for cure of Chi!ls and Fever: Tarrant's Efervescent Seltzer APERIENT; Clark's Female Pt l.LS: Marchises' Uterine CAT HOLICON; I'llILOTOlEN or Female's FitLIEND; Pure COD LIVER, oil Jelly and a more pleasant nW to take ; Bryan's l'ulmonic WAFERS which affords re lief in ten minutes. Just received and for sale at C. W. & J. B. HODGES. Oct 19 tf 42. FOR THE HAIR. ,HolnstreetInimitable HAIR RESTORATIVE; Mrs. S. A. Alien's World's Hair RESTORER and Hair DRESSING : Phalon's Improved Magic Hair DYE; Burnett's COCAINE; Phalon's COCINE, POMADE and Hair OIL, all excellent for giving the Iair a lively and glossy appearance. The Lndies nre solicited to give the above as sortmnent an exanoinatiun. C. W. & J. B. hIODilES. O't 19 tt .2 HAIR BRUSHES, (mF ALL QI;ALITIlES AND SIZES. Taoth, Nail nd Shaving BRUSH ES; hut, Cluth nil Flesh UR USHES; Tndia Rubber, Cuarse and Long COMES, a Gni variety; Fine COMBS, &e'. Apply at the Drug Store o C. W. & J. Rl. ]IODtES. Oct 19I tf 42 Extracts for Cooking Purposei Extract Letnon, " Vanilla, " Roe, " Strawberry, '' Pint, A pple, " Nutmneg, " Celery, Cot' Sparkling (Jelatinie, Mate, Cininmon, Cloves, Cooper's Shred 1singlas.. The abote with everytinig usually kept in thc Drug line, for sale low' at C. W. & J. B. HOD.OES. Oct. 1, 1860) tf 3l9 Winslow 's SOOTHINCT SYRUP FORl CIIILDRLEN TEETrIIING. For sale bay C. W- ak J- 11- HODGES. Siver Gloss and Diamond Starch. A large invoice of the above superior STARCH, put up ia various sized packages, just at baud, and will lbe sold at very low rates, co'pecimully to dealers at C. W. & J- B. HIODGES. Oct. 1, 1S60 tf 3 Fine and Cheap Family Soaps. A large supply of really good and very cheap Family SOA PS, just opened at C. W. & J1. B. H ODO ES. Oct. 1, 1860 if 3 Bathing Sponges. A large lot of superiaor quality, received by late arrivals, at C. W. & J. 1B. 1HODG3ES. Oct. 1, 1860l. t f PURE KEROSENE OIL, OF superior quality, and coloarlesa', four sale at C. WV. .& J. h. IlODG ES. Oct. 1, 1 S60 tf 3 SEGARS AND TOBACCO. Just received1 an asuortmuent of as u SE( AIRS as were ever brought to this Town. Also, a choaice lot of Chewing TOBACC0. For sale by C. WV. & J. B3 IlODtWES. Ot t tf 3 500 Lbs. Blue Stone, For soaking Wheat. for sale at C. W. & .I. B. H[ODOET. Oct. 1, 18610 - tf 3'9 Whitomfb's Asthma Remedy. A certain cure for Asthmta, for sale at Q. W. & J. B. HODGES. 0nc L 1860 Sf 39 Wholesale and R FiTh REABY-MAL ITNDER TIIE SOUTHEI A. G- U S T A, Fine B!ack, lie cand Olive Frock and Business COATS, of all Descriptions i CASSIMERE SUilTS. Co:as, Plants a Fine Black Cassimere PANTS; Plain, Plaid, Striped and other Fancy Silk, Merino, Wool, Velvet, Satin, Bar Every Style of Goods Ve keep always on hand a Eiibirts, ]Dre Merino SHIRTS and DRAWERS. SU STOCKS, COLLARS, Half H ROBES de CH Al All of WThich will be sold at Our Manufhturing Department CLOT.S, CASSIMEMi Of the greatest variety of French, Englis -xcellent cutters, we nake up to order, i shortest notice. Our Stock of BOYS' CT. ALWAYS CO\PLETE--COMPRISD QUICK SALES AND SHORT PR( A De:icion of 10 Pr fi A.ugusta, April 10 Rich Medal 0A RP ENGLTsUI ROYATL VETVET, BRUSS IN NEW AND BEAUTIFUL P. DAM ASKS OF ALL KINDS, L. Cornices, Bands, I WINDOW FLOOR AND TABLE OIL 4 ;LL PAPER, The largest Stock ever offered, JAS. G. IMPORTERS AND DEALE Augusta, Sept 18 J. B. 1MNGBR, S~zccessor to E. Twiieedy, .Auigusta, Georgia, As now~ in Store a large Stock of INE~ Lu0LD 1and 3I11.YERf WATCHES, Of ceilbratad wmakers. Also,, a Rich variety of 2 22Jewvelry.LVAi zs lii.\:3 RI'.Y and GARNET i ie Ring? an.: I .crnnmll A grell -:a.t i;0~L~I~FINGER RlINGs. IIRtEAS!P'iNS. l'.A1R RINGS. Watch KEY:, CHIAltNS, Neck, Vest and Fob CHAINS: U. S. ~Mint Standa~rd of Solid Silver SPOONS and FOR KS, fancy Set-; LADLES,00OBLETS, CI'PS, TRIMBLES, &c. pFANCY GOODS in great variety suitable for Holiday Presents. Fino Si~ver Plated CASTORS, CAKE DAS l(ETS, CANDLE STIC'KS, Douhi;e Plated SPOONS andJ FORlK$, ilrTTEll K 1VEi, &c. Splendid Cutlery. Cheap Pocket KNIU S for Bouys, andi a Iarge as sortmient of FINE PE1N und P'OCICET CUTLE RYX. w hiebi eannot b.: unzderauld ; also 1b11' E and 1V0WIE KNIVES. Pistols. Colt'S, Remmingliiton andl Allen's REPEATERS Single ]hirrel PjITOLS: BELTS, CA P'S. &c., inl line variety. Spectacles. My aiso.rtmnt~Lj .is enplete in Gold, Silver anfd Steel Frnme'. And I canL aui any right andi lpro lung good vision to old age. Clocks. I ha:ve a grater en riety .2nd' a larger numbear than tihe whole imair!; tu e22 2ow, ani.l lt p~riees keepiers. Lamps and Kerosene Oil, CLOCKS, WATCHES and MUCS1(AL BONES faithfully repaired e.t the lowe't ratei and war ranted.I Jan. 1 ly1 Tlie Grea!cst Med~ical Discoycry ocI the Age!. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. ed in~n of o02" ur common22f i. asture weed221 a remuedy tha t eures pgFor Kvnney's Treatment on Diseases of the Skin, whicht ;ae for gritrnitoi eirentation. alp pl to;ir C. W. A .J. B. HIODIES. FRESH GOODS For the New Year ! HIE Subscriber announces to hislnumerous~ El) his Stock with manily new and desirable Goodls Suited to the Seasou, ~lWh iakes is Stock very complete anid ready fo.r I he openling of the* Now Year's trade, whicb will be solt 02n rea'.,nab~f termis to pt ual212 ens tutmers. A very liberal dlis.unt will be made on cash bills. g Groceries sold for cash only. E. PENN, Agent. Jan 2 tf 5.2 H AVING htought ont tihe Sluck on hand uf: WITT ,t H I-DSON. I will contitnue the FU1RNITU!RE A NDI UND)ERTAKING BUrSINESS, At the (212 stinna bet ween JTohn Colgan and E. Penn, Agent. nndtr will try and please all who may favor mue with their patronage. Aug 2 tfJ. M. WITT. BUYRIA~L aCASES. JUSTr receivedl a full nssortment of MET ALICj 1URIA L 'A SES. all rizes. which will he si I LOW FOtR CASH1. 1 huyt for Cashl, atnd will bie neesarily enmpi~elled to sell 'in the samei termts.1 Thirty d ays is the lonjze.-I erclit that will lbe given.|I Also, on ha.nd MATIOtANY COFFINS al An gusta. prices. Common. WOOD COFFTNS made to suit the order, both in quality and price. J. M. WITT. 1Aung. 9. 1280 tf$2 CC-1 SE &CO0. etail Dealers in 3E0THlG EN STATES HOTEL, G EORGIA. Dress COATS; ind Colors; nd Vests to suit; ,assimerc PANTS; athea, and other styles of VESTS; for Gentlemen's Wear ! very large Stock of fine SPENDE11S, GLOVES, Neck TIES, OSE, Travelling SHAWLS, 13RP E, &c., &c., the Lowest Market Price. is always well supplied with S, AND VESTINGS, h and German Manufactures. Having a the most approved styles, and at the 4OTHIN&, G EVER!Y GRADE AND STYLE. )FITS WILL BE OUR MOTTO. jtt to Cash Purchasers. ti 14 .lion Velvet ELS, THREE-PLY AND INGRAIN ATIERNS, JUST RECEIVED. iCE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS poops, Tassels, &c. S-ADES, DLOTIIS, MATS, MATTINGS, for sale by BAILIE & BRO., S, 205 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. tf 37 A. J. P ELLETIER, DRUGGIST, Hamburg, S. C. If you want a bill of DR UGS If you wat G001) QUALrTY-. If you uinnt VA RIETY Larg er sall tlhe quantity If B.R A N an o price.< .Nt you, Gto :' 'e lletier ain d tr:iilu Go to Pellier and spend your mioney Iu just the thing you wat.. If you want the best D RUGS aind MEDICINES Go toJ Pelletier's lDrug Store. If you want SPICES, FLAVOURING EX. TRACTS, GELATINE, CREAM TARTAII or SODA, Go to Pelietier. If you want FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, Go there, If you want ceep SOA PS and goom! SOAPS, Pcelietere is the plae. If y;ou wrant the beaet and! m'tst po.pular PA TEN'I MEDICINES of the diay, tin to Pelletier'% Drug Store. If you want PElRPUMERY, HAIR OIL, PO0 MATU.itir lBlttUSHIES, Tooth B3RUSli ES, t:Js.\lTC$. LOTIONS, COLOGNES. nusd FANCY AlRTICLES. Go to Pelietier. If you want LA]R I) Oil.. LAMP OIL. LINSlEED OIL, TANNER'S 01l6.3MACHINE OIL. CAS TIOft tIlL, PAfNTS, VAIRNISlI, P.\iN'1 1U tSTI ES, DY E STru FF5. WI[NDOW t; l..SS. SATL S)A. POdTASII. CONCENTItTE DL Y E. OPIUM, G L'M CAMPIIO0R, El'S. SA LTS, a:a thet uumbcrles-s list of articles generally kept Go to L. J. PELLETTIR, flruggi':t. Hlamuburg, Feb 27 3m S Ligiat for the Sufi'erinig Million! -0 DIR. MANTIN'S GREAT REMAEDY. JTOY TO 'mE WOTRLD. ICURE FCR CONSUMPTION, AND ALL MANNER OF LUNG DISEASES, SHORT ESS OF BREATH, CYSPEPSIA, DYSE TERY, &C, TilE MOST PLEA5.NT )RtINN IN THlE WOIRIii0 E IUOTTL.- $lHO.ULDt HE CA RI It. R1, UY EY E Y I.\N. w '.:O.N ORL Ciiltli'.T'RA Y'Ei.sNG iN ANY COl'NTRY. TOu MIX WITHl TilEIR WATER F IR DRItNK. Umt,:e-r~ossFJ rTAxis.- A Winie Glass full three timeas a daoy, or artener, f ncessary. Price, One Dollar per' Bottle. Addreas, R. L. GENTRY, HaIn burg, S5. C. CER TIFIC .A&TE. Febri ury 17, 1stil. J Ma. R. L. GaNx-r:-I ha' e tried Dr. Martin's Great Retnedy for Dy.<entery in one of' my chil dren, wthich restdte-f ini n perfect cnre in three davs. TIhe child h.-d no~t bee awell fo~r more than a mtonith before she took tI e medicine. Everv family shouldkepi. YuA. - JAM. TI. O''4 T$. 27.For satle by Capt. E. I. P ENN, ld~tl.i-eld. S. C., and at tmy Stores Na. I and No. 2, in Ham-.: burg, S. C. No. I on Cunt ,]treet, Dr. Urwigh-. to)n's old 'tanid, and No. 2, n River Street, next dlo'r to Mesurs. Paedgett & Crnftton's Stare, and! oppo).site iliumond A Latr - s Stare. None genu ine unaless Dr. Martini's Co gh Retnedy and. Ri. . Gentry, Agent, H~amburg, . C., is blown in the bottle on thtree sides. Mn ufnetured by myself. Six Bottles for $5, ensh. '~iI Ai ITHaburg, S. C., Mar 12 ~ tf 10 LOOK AT THIS! [ HAVE jutst receivedl on Consignment a fine loIt of BA CON, (Clear and Ribabed Sides and also Hams.) I am alsoi contstantly receivinlg PICKELED FISH ef all kinds-Markerel, Trout, Uitne ant! White Fish. All the above will be sold! low for ensh. S. E. flOWERS, Agt. Hn imhurg. Febi 11, 1861l. tf 6 Shingles, Boards, &c. T H E Subhscribecr will furnish to order nnd de liver TIEwED) TIMBER. itIARD~S, SIN-\ 0 il.ES, L ATIHIS, & e., a t the usual prices, and will till uil orders p~romplltly. He promi~se sautisfactioen ti aill who~ may favor hinm with their piatroinage. lHe may' At aill timecs be found at hir father's revi dlince four miles from Edgefleld C. HT. L. DELOACH. FINE PIANOS, MUSIC, &c., &c. F HE subscriber, after returning thanks to theu frieuds in Edgefeld and adjoining Districts, hi' their liberal patronage during the last ten years, vould inform them that they still continue to keep in baud a large assortment of PIANO FORTES rom the celebrated manufactories of Raven Bacon k" Co., Hazelton Bros., and A. U. Gale .& Co., New Cork, for whom they are solo Agents. These It - truments having already won such far-famed c - - obrity, it is only necessary for us to repeat that ft r tresth, durability and finish, together with poteer, tepth, areetnene and aoftnces of tone, they challenge ompetition. Persons wanting a Superior Piano ourto, would do much better to call and select from large assortment, than by dealing with Pedlars tad agents of inferior makers, where they have no hoice, and have often to pay higher prices for it erior Instruments, than fine ones of superier nakers can be bought for. Every Piano Forte sold by us is warranted in svery respect, so the purchaser runs no risk hat .ver. Persons ordering from a distance from us an depend upon getting a GOOD ARTICLE, as we make it a point to keep goods of the best quality t.d such- as we can recommend ane warrant, in svery respect. Their STOCK OF MUSIC a very large, and they are constantly teceiving all Sow pieces as they are published. GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGS >f the the best quality always on haud. They would also call attention to their largo stock of School and Miscellaneous Books, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, mnd other articles. Also, always on hand the larg set assortment in the State, of GUITARS, ACCORDEONS, VIOLINS, FLUTES FLAGEOLETS, VIOLIN ]OWS, &c., and every article of Musical Merchandise. Carhart's and Needhaut's and Prince's celebrated MELODEONS. Accordcons and Violins Repaired in the best manner. All of the above articles sold at low prices f. r CASHi or City aceoptLnces by GEO. A. OATES & BROTIH5ER, l;l O AD-S T.. A"-../t xt', Gio., [Bletween UntdSltsa 16.:0 ote.] April 7, ta,, ti' 13 State of woith Carolina, EL FI; ELD DISTRICT. IN UUJ/JION PLEAS. W HERE AS, an inq'cest of Escheat Latin b.en returned to this office, whereby, it appears that Charles McGregor, late of Edgefield Dis :riet, who was born in Dunbarton, Scotland, and lied on the twenty-first day of !lay, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight h'undred iud hit) seren, was seized and possessed at the timo of his .leath, of a Lot of Land, containing one-half .\cre, more or less, situate, lying and bir-g in the carpurate linits of Edgefield Village, bourcded on :.hu North by a Lot owned by Rev. 1'. N. Lynch, .n the East by Lots owned by Thomas P. 3lagrath and George W. Landrum, and the Public Street leading from the Court House to Pottersvilhe, on the South by a Lot owned by James A. L'.zier and on the West by a public street inmme.!i:tely in the rear of the Court. House, snd .ots t.wns.d by William J. Ready, F. L. Smith and Rev. P. T. Lynch; without having in his lifetime made any -lisposition thereof, and .ithout leaving any per -on who can legally claim the same. Now in pursuance of the directions of the Act of Assem bly, in such ease made and provided, the I, its of the said Charles MceGregor. or oth.:rs claiming nder him if any there be, are hereby re"i;ired to .ppe:ar and make claim within eighteen months 'rom the date hereof. Wi:nss m3 hand at Edgeficld Court fouse, this fourth day of Aprii. A. D. D1G0. T.. ..LC BACON', c.c.r. April 11, 1it60 tf 1w State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQU T Y. Elmina Rushs,) vs \ [i7Ij.r. tmI,' of li Rachlel L. Shler, et1 .d. j ' 1 lp.estr.; . ts mys .iation 1::.i the D.;e. seanet El: har i ::Sent fro:s. ad ;--:des Lce youd't tio: ihns ofil th4!e. Os: me!;.:z bry Idr .tsr.r, C.-mspiainan2's Solicitor, It is or.resd that si:. i.: '-:-' delitns.C. ..o ::ppl- r :.a it-d 4 i .m'er or d:z;ur s.. tis h:id,. withi:, Ir: nuonss .'.. a- :!';e'; tior, hered'. ,sr judegm::t;t will ie ZA. 'W. t.laLW :.:.t:-. Comm~s're Or'ece, 31!uy !t,. :-:t it State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, I5 CO).l1f0O P'LEAt.. E,--B. Stoddssrd & Ci'., - Jatsnes M. Jiudsor. Fr~aAvlses TlE Plainstif ins the above stnted cuse, having .Lthis siay flied his detbsration In umy r.Oisce, ntud tee Defenriant havinsr neither s. ife s..r uettrn-:y .tesn ns to retide' withein the limeite i this Et:sie, 05n .rb44m copirt ofl onidt deciration,:,:iz I rueiss to pileadslecr. be .scrivsi, One ,math f.J. L. Acdis Pht:inti51'a A Isorey, tcr.l*red, .h;:: :.:c 1l:Dee:,'bs'nt :5.eard pl.::slis to eid ,:el:.rs si. is within ai ,'ear and .i ':ay Ir.xm the dsute here..f. --r fi::c.i ansd absolute judginen t w ill he gi vens s;;::.c*.-5 I imi. S. liA Rh!SiN, cxe.r. Clerk's Offiee, July 5th 1>61 <;lv y . State of South Caroina, EDGEFIJLD DiSTfiUCTl, IX CO.1I.VON I'LE.IS. Hiudlson .t Coghcur::, for the c Jame 31. 1 ldson. J T li: fht::ii in ti-e s'-i.v4 'sttd entsc. hraving ti. J.. ni- I : .ct i:,s:.: n~ it. Sr y Of!ee, .ttud tl.u I5-tt.dtls L ;:':-.g~ neiter wif' 5:.r A trer .4tatv. n wh m col-k .s tsaidl 1Deeinration. wish rusles tos pleaei catn Ibe strt'ed, On me:h.ns of J. L. A.idis..n. Phdtiif's Atcorney, Order d that the snid Deseundanst appear'a and lead to, suid Declara tion witiuin a year nrs a day fronm thu 'late hereof, icr fintal sand abstolute judgment will be given against him. S. HIAPRPRISON, c.c.r. Clerk's 0rsec, June 10, 186I. 1yqi 23 State of South Carolina, E CE E (jUD I) T . CT Jaeis Unstehel~r, 1 r. I ll i ,Rsricor, A ce. A '''rd Hattcher. n 01t i ,eske Titler. .-ht iucer. et al1. J IT ssppearinsg to mty satti-heticn that the Defen dnst Johln Casrpenter is ah:e.ent fsm na esd cr -i.ltes bceyond the limuiss osf this State, On motion .\r. Wrighet, Compsllanasnt's Solicito~r, It is ordler 'ci thast the .eaid Defendad~nt do aeppesr withins three msonsthss fronm the pulicatton he'reof, and pleadt, insswer etr demur to this bill, or judgmnent will be rentderedl agaitat hsimt presi.*' conf . '/.. W. CAIR WIL E, c.R.X.D. Ccomm'rs. O11ice, Ju~ne 20, 1S6. 325 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN CO.I/0ljL'E.. T ILLMAN S. IICUUSON, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Edgefiseld Distriet, by v'irtue of jt writ of ('upsa, ad Sassf'e(s.d,.ee, as the Suit of '.uthser Roll, hsavisng tiled itn my ' lice, togethler with ns Schedule, on uontb. of his oe',te andI effects, his petition to thse Cssurt of Cesamotn Please, pray ;ng that lie masy he anittedl tos the benefit of the A ets of the Gesertd Anene,ly made for the relicf e..r ns .t dei.bssrs. It is reredc. That the said Luther IR'll, tand alil othler thu vcdtors to whomt thec sairl Tilha-im S. hitidson is in sr'y wire indebted, bt', antd they are heureb'y suemmond, e~nd leave no tieei to appear, bsefcore the saidl Court at Eudgefieldl Coutrt liteuSe, els the .cveth day of October next. to shocw enust', if sany they enns, whyi the prayer cf :he petitions aftortntidt, s'hel no? he' grantedi. S. JIAIRRISON, c... Cl'erk's Office. Junre 17th 1561. 3m 26. State of South Carolina, .EDGE~FIELD UISTRICT, J C. IthROOKS. whos i, its custsey of the Sheriff .. of Edlgefied District, by v'irtsue of ns writ ef f'cpil ud5 Sastiasa .ctie~ at the .-nit c'f H:'en-smure & Lark, having tiled itsney tiite, to'gether with a Schedulc, on osnth. of Isis sstate andi efec'ts. bis pes itein toe the Cecurt oft Commoscn Plesa,. prayis's, tos be endmsi te to thse b~eefit of the At a o ii e Geeral Assemssbly nmade for the. rsdie'fof in'solventt ebcorse. It is ordlered. Th!at thet .scn! 15mmtos c .1 Lark andsc all :he croediscors' sIto who the snid .1. C. lironks is in asny'wi' ivdebteii he, snrdt thsey are hereby sumonsednte :.nd lhnvec n'se. to app'ear, he..~ forse tihe saidl C~ourt sat Edes.frehcl ('c s:7. Jl'ouse., a the seventh dasy eel OScocer 55t tos show eseac ir anys3 they cia. why thse prayer of thselpetition afore saidl, shsould tnot bee grasntto!. S. IIA RlIIISON, c.c.P'. Clerk's Of!!'e, Jusne 27th1t L FII m:u 26. Fine Family Fleur-New W1heat. T UST received a lot of CHOICE FLOUR frenm ? W. 11heat Arl 50n. R. C' RRYA)E