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DRY BROOM& ARE NOW Eyi al Thankful for the Liber received heretofore, a friends and a gen would respectfull; favor; INVITE A CLOSE COMPAR OF T: C00DS A0 WITH ANY IN THEY ARE DETERMINED T1 AS LOW A SCA As any House in the Trade, OPEN ANl FAIR S' So Popular with ovr Customers, and House A Strict Adh ONE PRI' PRICES GUARANTIE As any other Hot (r Goods Delivered, FREE OF CHA Augusta. March 21. C.Al\TJDIDA.TES For Sherif W. W. SALE, LEWIS JONES. WM. QUATTLEBUM. I H. BOULWARE, LEWIS COVAR, ----4- - .. For Clerk. S. IIARRISON, ROBERT D. BRY AN, WM. L. STEVENS. JACKSON 00VAR, LEWIS COLEMAN, F. M. NICHOLAS, JAMES SPANN, EDMUND PENN. For Tax Collector. JOHN C. LOVEL ESS, T. J7. W HITAK~ER, STARLING TURNER, ITHEOPHIILUS DEAN, M. WY. LYLES, ICHA RLES CARTER, C. A. HORN, ICHIAS. 1. 3MAY: For Ordinary. J. P. ADBNEY, W. F. DURISOE, D. L. TURNER. DAVID BODIE, PROFESSIONAL CARD. T3 IE undersigned having formed~ a Partnership .in the PRACTICE OF LAW and EQUITY, for Edlgefield District, will give prompt and dilli gent attention to all buisiness en trusted to their en. The residence of Mr. Owr.N's is at Barnwe l C. H., that of Mr. S~IELS. at Edgefieli S. C. EM3MET SEIDELS, WV. A. OWENS. Feb. 1, tf4 PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. T'I E undersigned have this dayv formed a. Part J.nership for the PRACTICE OF LAW AND EQ UITY, under the name and style of Lasunesa & Moon". Mr. Moonr. will regularly attcnd the Courts at Abbeville, and will promptly tra.nsact all busia.css left in our hands for that D)istrict. i. W. LANDRUM, J. 1P. MOOR E. Edlgefleld C. H., Jan. 13. tf 2 Sttorut? at 7LatW, W ILL give close attention to all b~usinevs en trusted to his care. g.,'- OrPiCE.. IN THIE RI R or THaE CoL'RT IIO1sE. Edgefield C. HI., Jan. 12, 6m. 1 LOUDON BUTLER, AN D Solicitor in Equity. OrrICF., in the one formerly occupied by W. W. ADAss, Esq. Edgefield C. HI., S. C., Dec. 22.1858S. Sheriff's Sale. BY Virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Pneina to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday andr Tuesday in April next, the following property, in the follow. ing case, vir.: HI.W. McTyre vs. John Hoy: Rlambo and Walker and others vs. The same. Three Mules. JAMES EIDSON, s.E.n. March 19, 1859 Sto 11 Horn's Creek Land for Sale. TE!IE Subscriber will offer for sale at Edlgefield i C. II., on the first Moanday in April next, a portion of her PINE LAND. This land lies brund-side to the plantation of Dr. Ht. Burt, andl also adjoining DI. H. Mitler. George W. Jones and the lands of the Estate of LU. Gall man. dec'd. This tract will contain bietween two .undlred andl fifty and three hundred acres--only a snmall por tion cleared. Those desirons of riding over it. will 1.e ehown the laud by B. G. Ryan, at any time.. T1.e land will be surveyed aftir the sale. Tzusts or SA..-One third cash, one third first day of January 1860, one third first of Jianuaary 1661. The two last payments to he seetured with notes and two irood securlkies, with interest faomn date. Titles gavsa when the ternms of sale are complied with. S. U. G ALL.MA.N March 9, 1859 ff 9 P UMPEiIN YAM POTATOE SEED--i have about 25 or 312 bnah,-ls .1f the Pnn~ pikin Yan Potate Seed for sarle. aut $1.50 p.er beshiel. wn Theawe are the finest variety. andi will 3ieldl the moat of any Poato~e tha:t I have ever phl,,nted. Apply soon, or you may not ret anv. Alsa.. a fee oft the comm-,mn kind f.>r sar. at S 1.110 jr-r I a:'hel, each. L. 0. LOVEL.ACE. March 16, 1859 2t 10 $25 Reward. A Reward of $25 will lie :tiver, f..r the arrre. hension and l..dremeant in thu Jail of Edlge. fie I, of my boy L EON ARD, lately pn'rehased tratr J1ames Wells. remiding on Horn's Creek. Snidl Le..a ardl is about five feet II inchecs bigh. ranrhear a'ender. avid of a slight Copper color. ne.ed aba~nt fo.-tv favt. f'enrs. ALLEN Ii. AI'DLSON. March 16i, 1859 tf l10 N OTICE.-AII pervains haviny any dlenainds against the~ estate of' Levi Ne.w'.y, decease. are requtestedl to l.aand them in, properly at tested, by or before Thursday the 18th dlay of May. as I intend making a finmal settlemeant ohf said estate ian the Ordinary's Office, alt Edlgetfield (. 11.. on thaat. day. All those indebtedl taa n.id estate are extect ed to pay the snme forthwith. JOIIN F. EDIMONDS, Adm'or. Feb. 18, I.am C NjOTICE.- -All persons are forwvarned from L trading for a certain Notoe of bhand made jpay asble to John L:'ake, Adw'or.. of the E~tate of Jane Berry, dee'd.. or bearer, for about $35,20, daeted 21st August 1858, and payable twelve amonthas a fter date, with interest from date. The said Note haF been lIquidated by the principal, and is sai'l now to he In the hands of Riehard Berry, may co-securi ty, who Is claiming a portion of it of me, which I shall resist, J. 1. C. BET TLE. _OODS! NORRELL OPENING ;tokh of al Patronage they have t at the hands of their arous public, they y solicit continued s, and ISON AND EXAMINATION ID PRICES THE MARKET. [) MERIT PUBLIC FAVOR BY LE OF PRICES and by a continuance of that TEM Of DEMB, which has always Characterised our , viz: arence to our E RULE! ED TO BE AS LOW se in the Market. RGE, in the City and llamburg. C0 tr 11 SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY. -:: * Capital Prize, $50,000 ! T "ETS OlTXIT $3.O. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. As the members of our art have, by way of purchase, become the owners of the erants chartered by the States 4,f De:aware. Ker tucky, Missuri, aid part of those In Georgin, under the mnagemenit of Me-irs. Greg--ry & Macury, of W~timin~gton, Delaware, we have deemed It expeoient to change the name of our firm, on and after January 1st, 1S59, to that of WOUD., EDD1Y & 00., whoc will hereafter have the mianagemniit if the Sparta Academy Lottery, anid the others, as aboeve namted. Iia all tr.msactions we~ have enideavoredu to condet our huis'nes with hitegrity and promnptneya. a.nd a e encn a. aure. the' public tha~t the piatrrinige heret..f.-re betwe'd on uts Is well deserving of being trans.erre.t to our suc Very respectfiid'y, S. SWAN & Co. Augusta, Oa., Dec. 15, 15teS. WOOD, EDDY & CO., MANAGERS, SUCCESSOR~S TO S. SWAN & CO. T IE following Schem~e will be drawn by Woon. EDDy & Cii., Managers of the 8 P A R T A ACAD)E3Y LOTTERY, in eachb of their Single Number Lotteries for Alarch 1859, at AUG USTA, tGeorgin, in public, under the superintendenace of Ceotntnissioners: Class 10 Dra.ws Saturday, March 5, 1859 Class 11 Draws Saturday, Mtarch 12, 1858 Class 12 Draws Saturday, March 19 1856 Class 18 Draws Saturday, March 28, 165b On the Plan of Single Numbers, 50,000 Tickets! NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICEET$ MAGNIFICENT SCHEME: TO DE DRaWN EACH SATURDAY ]N MARCII! t Prize of........7,ieno I Prize of ....$50 I. " ... ei11...... 1,40ld4 ............4'i0 I " ...... 5,oO00 I0 "I ...... Ot 1 "...... 4,"00 ItoJ " ......15 ."...... ,.00leti A " ... ......1 APPltOXIM ATION PEIZES.' 4 Pr'zes of $400 Appr..x'at'g to $50,00n0 Prize are 41.600 4 - " 8iN " " 2y',ou " " 1,2t0 4 " " 250 "i " 1",wud " i 1.000 4 " " 225 " " 5,o-i0 " " 90 5'00 " " 2') are......................100,010 .5,485 Prizrs amantmting to............5320,000 WHlOLE TICKETS $10; 11A LYES $5: QUAlRTEIIS $2i im'A C~rcular showlig the plant or the Lotteries will be sent to any one desirous of receiving It. CERITIFICATES OF PACKAGES will be sold at the following rates, whieh Is the risk: Certificate of Packtage of in Whole Tiel:ets,....$50 " " 10 lialf " .....40 "1 "l 10 Quarter ".... 2*. " " 10 E-ghth " .....10 IN ORDERING TICKETS 01: CER:TIFICATIES. ern clos.: the mimey to nour addlres f.,r the Tickets uiered, .an re~cipt or which the., will bie foirwarded by firsr muil. P'urchasers can have Tickets ending in any figure they may des gnate. The Li.t,t r rawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers linmediately after tihe drawing. P'urcha'era wilt plea~se write thieir signiatures plain, and give their Post Ottice~, County ande Nate. Itemembiter that every Prize is drawn and payable In full withi.ut deduction. All pirizes of $j,.000 and uander, patid immediately after the drawing-cther prizesi at tire usual time of thirty dIa) 5. NOTICE TO CttESPON l)ENTS.--Those who pri fer not sending mo~ney by mail, cnn use TiltE- .AIDA.\l EXI'i:ESS COMPiN'Y, wher.-by mAiry f..r Tick, Ls. In sunis of Ten Djotllra, anid upwards, cnn be sent AT t)Ulc liiSK( AND) EXP'ENsE. from any city or t'iwn whecre they bave an ofilce. The moiney and order muset be enclaisedl In a "Government Post Of0ice Stampead Envel ope."~ or the Express (onm~aniy cannot reeive ttim. Alt commnnctions strictly conthlen~rtial. Address Orders for Tickets or Certitleates to WOODil. EDDY & CO., Augusta, Ga. or, WOOl), EIDDY & C0.,.Atlanata. Ga. or, WOOD, EDDY & CO., Wilmitngtona, DP', ?W"A lIt- .f the uiumbers that are drawn fromn the whn.e, with the a-n''tn of th rite t hiat elh onte is en~tl. tied to, will bei Itubtbshedt after every drawing in the fu,! lowing pn ers Augusta tGa.) Com-titutkenatist, Mobile ltegister. . aahe'Ite Gazette, New York We'ekly Day Book, 1tlahm md DIspatch, andI Pauldlng (M Ueirlon. March 1 tf S IRON AND BRASFOUNDRY, W. M. H-IGH T, HIGH-T s MACMUl~RPHY C 1NTlINUE.S the abo~ve buineiss, In all its bran ches, at thie AalERICAN FOUND)RY, and a,.i he thanklul f..r orders for alI kinds eof IDON AND BRASS CASTINGS, For 1eobl Mines, MiUs, Rail Roads, hiridges, and MIACINERLY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Augusta, Sept, 1, 858 ly* 34 ASSIGNEES NOTICE. TI E Creditors eof IlENIRY 1f. IIIL L, eeed., e~i niing under the Dleed of .Asusigniamenit, for :mir benefit, b~y him execuitedi in his life~ timo. nre herebey requeireid to pireen.t thecir respective deits toi the subescribier eon or before the 2th d.iy of A pril niext. And~e thme ani.l erediors are hiereb.y notiflled ti bie .id iippear uit E.lgitehl Cort 1bouse,. cin the iday abo,'ve mren~tioneed, ut which time ad plate ai finni1 distrib~ut iounun emn them will lie madee eof tall aiid singuilar. the nesigined eiets nndte etnte of the said 11. 11. lill), renmininlg ini the haeneds of the e:hseri ber, pursuant to the pirovisionse of the said dleed. ..JAMES CISWE~LL. Jan. 18, 3m .3 T EAM MIL L NIYITICE.-Fromi and arfter ~Monday 7th of Febiruatry next, Meindaiy, Tues.. dlay andi WVednewsday 'if eachl week, will be assignecd for Sawing Lumbaler at my Steamu .M1lls, ande Thure day, Frieday and $aturdamy for the grininmg oftiratin, tntil further notice. RL. T. MIMS. Jan,. 12. t f I A SPLENDID 1BARGAIN.--The Substcri ber offers for sate an entirely new IRON SAFEb, with ll's power proof lock-shtiped by mistake. It will be cold for cash, at New York cost, and warranted. Size small. 8. E, BO0WERS, Agt. Ju., mt. 10 19e It 1 NEW GOODS. T IE Subscriber is now receiving a splendid NEW STOCK OF GOODS of EVERY DESCRIPTION, to which he invites his friends and the public in general to call and examine. Tbankful for past favors, he hopes by strict at tention to business to merit a continuance.of the same; and by adopting the a A S - S iV S T E M, le hopes to be able to please all who may give him a call. D. C. BRYAN. March 9, 1859 tf 9 NEW SPRING GOODS! T !IE Subscribers are now receiving their new SPRING STOCK for 1859, which they are offoring at VERY LOW FIGURES FOR CASH! Knowing the CASH SYSTEM to be far the best we intend to confine ourselves as near as possible to the Cash basis. We cordially invite all Cash customers to call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Our GOODS has been bought principally for Cash, and selected with the GREATEST CARE from first Class Houses in New York, Baltimore and Charleston. So give us a call whether you purchase or not. Our Stock comprises every article usually kept in a Village Store, consisting in part of Ladies' DRESS GOODS of every style and quality; American and English PRINTS; Scotch Plaid, American and French GING HAMS; BAREGES and TISSUES of every style; Bonnet RIBBONS of every hue and quality; DRESS TRIMMINGS in great variety; Ladies' Extension HOOP SKIRTS; Misses' " " " To the HOSIERY, GLOVES and TRIMMINGS generally we invite especial attention, as they were purchased directly from Importers, and at very low prices. TO TIHE GENTLEMEN, We say walk in and examine our Stock of Gen tlemen and Boys GOODS, which were purchased expressly for those who wish to buy low for Cash. TO HOUSEKEEPERS We wish to call your attention to our large and well selected stocks of CROCKERY, GLASS and Queen's WARE. THE FAMER. We call the attention of the Farmers to our Stock of AXES, HOES.CiISELS,AllUURS,SCYTHE BLADES and STOCKS, TRACE CHAINS, &c. TO SPORTSMEN We havc on hand Colt's Patent REPEATERS, with other styles of PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT and CAPS. TO ONE AND At, We wish to call your special attention to our large and well selected stock of SHOES. embracing ev cry variety of style and quality, which we war rant to give satisfaction. Groceries. We have a full and complete Stock of GROCE RIES, consisting in part of New Crop West India MOLASSES; New Orleans SYRUP; SUGARS and COFFEE of every quality: RICE, PEPPER, ALLSPICE, GINGER; SODA. STARCH, SOAPS of every quality; SEGARS and TOBACCO of various brandy. MD-Come in and price if you do not wish to buy, so that you can be well posted as regards price and quality. HUDSON & COGDURN. N. B.-We have a few hundred pounds of fine Tennessee SHOULDERS we will sell at 10 etc. to make room for a large lot of Bacon we are ex pecting to receive from Tennessee shortlf. H. & C. Mar 9 tf 9 PELLETIER& Co, at - ~ HAMBURG, S. C. Have Just Rgceived a Large Lot of PCRE WH ITE LEAD, L1NE-D OIL, CH iOM3E GREEN, COPAL VARNISH, S. C. SODA, QUININE, VEllMIFUGE, EP'S. SALTS, CASTOR OIL, SULPHUR, COPPrEIIAS, SPANISH BROWN, PUTTY, WINDOW GLASS, TRAIN OIL, LAMP BLA CK, POTASH, CONCENTRATED LYE, SPTS. TURPENTINE, COD LIVER OIL, PAIN KILLE1R, SOAPS, BRUSH ES, SPICES, GAR DEN SEEDS, (fc., &c. All of which are for saleonthe most reasonable terms. We solicit a call. PELLETIER & CO., Druggist. Hamburg, Feb 15 2m 0 Joy to the World !!! fSHALLENBERGER'S FIE 11D MilE AHTIDQTE! T lIE G reatest Discovery in the World for Curing Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever. Never known to fail. For sale by PELL.ETIERt & CO., Druggists. Hamburg, Feb. 13 2m e CANDEE & McEWEN, . WATCII MAKERS & JEWELERS. HlAVING this day formed a C1o. -p artners5hip) will occupy 'Itu n uus next uedj.ining thme Po.st Qthlb-e, nd will give tho STRICTEST AT TENTION to all business entrusted to their care. JEWELRY and SOCIETY IBADGES made to order and warranted. gg Particular attention will bo paid to Watch repairing. F. 11. CANDEE, 1). F. McEWEN. Edgefield, Nov. 1, 185S tf 43 WOOLLEY TOWN HATS! r6mr wOOLLEr, N E A Rt G R AN IT EVI L L E, S. C. R ESP'ECTFULL.Y announces to the citizens of South Carolina and the South at large, that he as uow psrepared to fuirnish OF EVERY STYLE AND QaUALITY,", As well made, of as good material, and ou as rea sonable turms na can he found any where in the Unitsed Stater, Q" Persona desIrlog further Information will please address me at Glrauitevilha, 8. fl. ,J0llN WOOLLFY, Jan,. 1I, 1859 tf 2 SALE AND LIVERY STABLE, l'IEl Subscriber respectlfully Inferros the citirzens Uof E.lgefleld and the travelling public, that he has leased the large and commuodism STABLES AND STOCK LOTS, Attached to the House recently known as the Cnro lina HI.tel, and is nowr preplared for the acconmmo dation of HORSES, STOOX, &c. His personal attention wyill be given to the Sta bes, and perso'ns leaving their Horses in his care, may rest satisfied that they will receive the best treatment. Hie solicits the travelling community to give him a trial, as he deswires to convince all that. it will he to their interest to entrust their Hu, ses to his charge. DROVERS can also be accommodated with the hest arranged Lots for the safe keeping of their Stock, &c. Tho Suhbscrib~er will always keeop on handl a num ber of IHOILSES and VElllCLES, which he will hire out at reassnable prices. Persons wishing conveyuance from Edlgelrld elowhere, have only to Ioave their orders with the Subiscribmer. T. J. W HlITA KERL. Jan. 19,185Z9 tf 2 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, 'IN L-U21)!05PLEA3S.. vs. Foreign Attachmnt. John C. Thomas. J rIE P'laintil, ini thu above statedl case. having .Lthis day tiled his lDeclaration iinamy otliea, and toe Defend:'nt having neither wife nor Attorney known to resiude withain thme limits of this State, onu whaoam copies of said declaration with rules to plead. can ho Served: on motion of Messrs. Carroll & Bacon, Plaintiff's Attorney, ordered. That staid De fedant appear andI plead to said Declaration with int a year and a day from the date hereof, or Ainal ad absolute judgment will be given against hint. - THOS. G. BACON,. c. c, r. Clerh" am. Bcnt. 27.18. 2y * 3 GRAY & TURLEY, BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT THEY HAVE JUST COMPLETED ABITON AD IPOEKET 111l10NIN 1110 lHHI TO THEIR STORE, UNDER UNITED STATES 'HOTEL, BROAD STREET, Augusta, Georgia, WHICH AFFORDS THEM SUFFICIENT ROOM TO KEEP. ONE OF THE m1VOST EXTENSIVE, STrOC3Xr or STAPLE AND FARc DRY GOODS! TO WHICH THEY ARE CONTIJUALLY ADDING ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, AS THEY ARRIVE FROM EUROPE OR ARE PURCHASED AT 1101E. Having a Most Thorongh, Competent and Experienced Purchaser CONTINUALLY IN THlE NORTHERN 31ARKETS, WHO DEVOTEE HIS5 ENTIRE LABORS TO THE SELECTION OF OUR SUPPLIES PURCHASING EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASli~ and attending all Leading, anud Auction Srdes, wheire Bargqaiuns are to lbe fnnd, weC can conj/denttly (isisre thse public at (Vsain of at least TEN TO FIFTEEN PER CENT. This is perfectly reasonable, and compatible with common sense and all MERCAN IL.E EXPERIE~eE. If the public will simply benr in mind a few of the leading facili tes which we have of ob~taining GOODS, and the principal points by which our Business is governed :-ini the first place, we make no Bad Debts, as our busiess IS STRICTLY CASH! mnd consequently hav e not to make up such losses on Good Cash Pa~ying Customers. Secondly, recollect the great leading fact of kecping Money always Turning Over; we remit to our purenaser, and receive from him WEEKLY SUPPLIES, therefo~re turning our money over at least twenty-five times a year, REALIZING MORE AT TIIE END OF THE SEASOY, EVEN AT TIE han if we were to make fifty per cent., on a stock purchmassd twice a year, besides he losses incurred from ha~ving to buy so largely at one time. incurring the risk cf Changing Styles,&c. THEN TDlE GREAT ADVANTAG E of having a thoeroumgh udge continually in market, who is alwaLys posted to a shade, in the nise o'r ill of DRY GOODS. If these fewv plain truths are properly weighed, it will be readily perceived the great advantage in purchasing from such fresh supplies, at UNQUALIFIEDLY LOW PRICES! WE ARE NOW IN THE MIDST OF RECElVING OUR AEW RAED ELEA1T Spring Stock of STl N FAC DII GOODE! FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS ESTABLISH1MENT, And as we wish to inaaugurate PERFECT SY7ST EM in allI our Departments of Trade, the public can confidentIly rely upon o matter hoW inexperienced the purchaser may be in the value of Dry Goods. We would most con/tdently and respectfully irnite (in examination of our GOODS AND PRICES. GRAY & TURLEY, UNDER THlE UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, andl 115 CONGRESS STREET, SAVANNAH. N. B.-Parcels Delivered in all parts of the City, and Hambui'g, FEE oF CHARGE. ....A u aiarda141~ 2m 10 SPRINC AND SUMMER TRADE. 1859. J. M. NEWBY.& CO., HAVE NOW ON HAND .A. SPLENDID STOCKM OF FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING!! At WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Also, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & VESTINGS, Which will be Made Up to Order IN THE MOST FASHIWNABLE STYLES AND WARRANTED TO FIT. ALsO, DEALERS rK FURNISHING GOODS, All of which will be Sold at the Lowest Prices, by J. 1. Newby & Cos Under the United States Ilotel, Augusta, Ga. Augusta, Mureb 21 tf 11 NEW CARPET STORE! GO NO LONGER NORTH! CARPETING JUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE. R ICH English Velvet Carpeting, English and American Three-Plys, English Wire Brussels, Scotch Ingrain Carpeting, English Tapestry Brasssels, Hemp Carpeting, half wool and cotton Carpeting, The above goods are selected expressly for this market, and offered at the lowest market pricer, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.. F 3R Halls, Entries, Rooms, &c. We have now in store a select stock of thoroughly seaoaned Floor Oil Cloths, 12, 18 and 24 feet wide, which we will cut to fit entries. halls, rooms, &cc., and at as low a price as the same q'iality of Goods can h~e purchased for, 1'orth or South, As-4.4, 6.4 and 8.4 Floor Oil Cloths-good 0 .ods, at the low price of 62.}ets per square yd, JAS. G. BAIL E & BROTHER. WINDOW SHADES. W E have r.ow on handl ana just received, several invoices of the above G'oo1, i-t gold bordet plain,gol border batsket centre, gold border flowe~rs, and gald I, rder pili, Landscapet any q1uaity, plain panel bordered Shakdes, and buff llolland Shades. The above Goods we art offering to our enstomiers and the public generally at really low eash prices. Our price~s range fron $2 to $12 per pair, all trimnmings included. .JAS. G. BA ILl E & DROWTH ER, 205 Broad-st., next to the Bank of Augusta. VTENE3TIAN CARPETING. F RChurch Ai-des, Entries, Stairs, &c. We are offering to the public an assortment oi English. Venetians, seldom found in any Southernm market: they are imported direct by ourselves, and we can afford to sell them at the fair market value. JAS. G. BAILIE & BROTHER. STAIR RODS. 30 inch and 35 inch Round Rods, 36 aad 40 inch x 1, 1*, 1} and li inch fluted " x nh oal, St air R1ods, brass, 30 "x I holow.30, 36 and 40 inch x l4 and 11 inch silvei 30 " x 11& and 1I and 1j hollow, plated Stair Rods. 36 and 40 inch x 1 and 11 inch hollow. Orders filled promptly for the above Goods. JAS. G. BAILIE & BROThl ER, 205 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. DRUGGETS. 61 4 DRIUGGETS, " all Worsted." suitable for Crumb Cloths, 12-4 Druggets. all wrool ""~m suitable orCarpets or Crumb Cloths. 6 4 Drnggets. &c., nll wool, at .50 cents atid '2) ets. per running yard. JA MES G. B3AILIE & BROTHER. IPOR-TED RUGS. J.:hu Crossly & Sons' double sided Mosnie Rugs, in dozs, penifowls, lion, sporting scene, fox and rabbits, and the American eagle, &c.; Velvet Rugs, Tufted Rugs ; Tapestry Rugs, etc. Cocoa andi Canton M2attings. O -,5-4, and 6-4, Cocoa, Mattings, suitable fihr ofickes, counting houses, hotel entries, O'"Oundoulth..roughlares, &c., &c. 3.4, 4-4, 541, and 6-4 Cantoni Mattings, in white, red, checked, ehene, striped, &c., offered at prices to suit the wants of all. Inside and Outside Door Mats. The Trish Cocoa Mat, imported udirect ; Scotch Cocoa Mats; American Cocoa Mats, Man Ila. Tufted, Cho.ir, Crass, anmd Shmeepakin Mats. All of the ab~ove goods we offer nt the luwest market prices. Carpets made, fitted, and laid. Oil Cloths cut and laid, by competent men, thoroughly acquainted with the business. Those in want of' the abtove goods are respectfully requested to give us a look before pur chasing. W Country orders proml tly attended to. JA.GBA lE& RTE, New Carpet Store--205 Broad St., Augusta. Ga., near to Bank of Augusta; and JAS. G. BAILIE, Charleston, S. C. Augustai, Gn., Feb. 2, 18'>9. ly 4 W. ]EL GOODR.ICI-I, [REPRESENT'ED BY CIlARtLES McLAREN.]J No. 271 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, [FIVE DOOlta IIELOW BONES. DROWN A CO.'S.]. DE ALER IN SUG APRS, COFFEE, T( BA CC), 8EG ARIS, CA N DJLES, SOAP, STA RCH, sano t3; IN t, itoPI-.T WINE, N.\lLS and WOO)DEN W ARE, BACON, L ARD, FLOUR, FISLL, SA LT, &c., &c.. including everything usually found in a Wholesale Grocery House, mE crnEI1'JIhTGr I-*XQtIT O B.il gl PATRONAGE RESPECTFU L LY SDLICITE D. SUNDRIES IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE: 200 bags fair to chice RIO0 COFFEE;- 100 bble. A to C Stuart's Refined SUGARS; 25 * prIma 01ld Governinsnt JAV'A do,.; 20 " " CRUSRED " 20 balf and u~nrte'r ehests (1REEN and 12 1iee " LOAI? " lILA A.:( ', A S 1 12 hEle, prime to theice A N e ian n 100 boxes Ti~)IlACCO, vnflotts btratld; %.,f000Sp) ~Int4mi Ged0.rmn8 lAttS~ 1.000 keL' N.U I,8, asorted i I50 keps S1'K rES, assorted ; 2.000 sacks NJW S.I! T ; 100 pn.-kages NEW MA CKER1EL; 40 w!mlhe. hlf ..ad quart -r boxes cNEW~ R A ISIN'S; 100 bonxs Gn.hen, and English lDairy CTIIEESE; 5 kegs prime Gosheni BUTTER ; 10l0 & A~lhtmantino and $p.rm CA NI.lE$; 5(1 " Penrl STA RCII; .5( boxes Family and SN. 1 SO AP. BAuWGING. ROPE and TWINE, BACE N and I.A RD, PEPPER. SPICE, GINGER. SODA, NUTM WIS. lilU1E'T'ONE. COPhPEltAS, INDlIGO. MA!:DER, SNULFF, PANTED TUBS AND lBUCKETS. Cedar TUBS. AND BUCEETS; Brass and Iron Bound WATER~ CANS, COCOA .DIPPERS, MEASURES, BROOMIS, &c., &.; Rifle and Blasting POWDER, SHOT and LEAD. All of which ai'e offer' ed to the Trade on the most reasonable termaa HATRONAGE RESECTFULLT SOLICITED. WILLIAM H. GOODRICH. Jasx. 5, 1559. 3m. 512 271 BRAOAD-ST., Aiqyuta, Ga. G.A.,DE~ SEE I ISPLENDID FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING! Ramsey & Lab aw, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, fv ~ E i.TUlt N their thanks to their numerous friends / R andI customers for their liberal patronage, and se to assure thema that they are now manuf.ieturing ONE OF THE LARGEST and BEST STOCKS EM. PENN has on hand a full assortment ofOF CLOTHIING e Garden Seed, which ho warrants puro, fresh Ever offered is the city, at prioes below last year. und genuine. We have in addition, the Largest Stock of Jan 20 tt 3 OL T Z In the South, A LL OF O UR O WN M A KE. ASSignee's Notice. a We invite our friends in Edgefield and the ALL A ND SINGUL AR, the Creditors of the adjining District., to give our Stock an examina Alate R. P. H ARRIsON, are hereby notified tion~. We are always anxious to exhibit our Goods, ItLar they are requested to present their clainma duly adare confident that the Qua.rr and Paieas of tteted to the undecraigned, on or before the 15th ,our Clothing must give satisfaction. clay o.f May next, andI alt those indebted to, the Auguseta, Sept. 22 tf 8'7 ,sid I. P. IInrrison's estate, are requested to make payent to the undersigned by the tiame ab,,ve U S T R EC EIV ED via. Charleston, per pecifd-as a settlement of said Estate tust be Steamer Isabella, 20 doxen Dr. MAnm's world ade soon. CHAS. 31. FREEMAN, Irenown COUGH MEDICINE. Forsaleat~lbley's Asignee of R. P. Hanison. JCorner. B. L. OGNTRY, Agt. AMERICAN HWTELt &MBTRG, S. 0. MHE subscriber returns his thanks to I- it iends I and patrons for the liberal patronage extend ell t, him during the past two years, and hopes to receiv' a continuaisin of the same. For th -car 1859, ample preparations will he made to give e best satisfaction to those who may jpatrni.-e the SVRVANTr, order d well-trained, have been cngaged. The TAn.tJ will receive t 'roprietor's own at tention, and shall be supplied the best the market of Augusta affords. The STABUrS will be in the charge of an atten tive Ostler. In short, kind friends, I am going to make every effort to please you. G. C. CUNNINGHAM. Hamburg, Dec. 21 tf 50 GARNLINAMOTEL, H.AMB'U:RG, is. c.4 T HIS Hotel having changed hands, is now open fur the accommodation of Planters and the tr.veling publie genorlly, whso may always expect to find at my board the subrtantials of life accept ably served. Also, a comfortable- bed for them selves, and good attention for their horses. jW- Call and see. J. N. FISK, Proprietor. ra nburr, J.In. 5, 1859. ly 1 EDIEFELI HOUSE, HAM"BUaG, a. C. T 'IS NEW AND SPLENDID HOUSE r-OR TLIQUORS, LUNCHUS and REFRESHMENTS, is now kept by the undersigned In a style hereto fore unknown in thia place. HIS WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS AND TO BACCO, are of the most choice qualities. A, NURINBERGER. HIamlrg, Feb. 9. "im 5 REMOVED. -:0: W E take this opportunity of informing our PATRONS and FRIENDS that we hae bepught out the interest of Messra. SIBLEY A USNiER, of this Town, and have remuved to the Store forinerly occupied by them. We return our sincere tbanks to the Planters generally for the liberal patronage always bestowed upon up, and will endeavor to continue to merit the Saie. When we shall have the pleasure of greeting our old Friends and Patrons at our new location, they will find us fully supplied with the following ar tieles: Superior Java, Laguyra and Rio COFFEES: Stuart's A B C Powdered and Crushed SUGARS; Golden SYRUP; Orleans and West India MOLASSES; English Dairy CHEESE; No. 1, 2, 3, Kits and liarrel,, MACKEREL ; Heavy Gunny BAGGING; Role ROPE and TWINE; Canvassed HAMS; Tennessee and Baltimore BACON; OSNABURGS, STRIPES, SHIRTINGS; BLANKETS and PLAINS; Negro HATS, BROGANS and BOOTS; Oils, Turpentine, Glass and Whitelesd; TOBACCO, Indigo, Madder and Spices: Every description of IRON and STEEL, Ac. We have made arrangements with the most eele. brated Distillers on the Continent to supply us the BEST and MOST CHOICE BRANDS OF LIQUORS, That can be produced. Our future aim and inten tine will be to keep unimpaired our long eptab. lished reputation for keeping the FINEST and most PURE LIQUORS ever offered in Hamburg. Our large number of customers for WINES and LIQUORS Is ulcent gusrantee that we keep the. purest and best artlecs in this line. Our superior facilities thr selling Imported Wines and Liquors are utnquestlonable, as we receive theta direct from the L.ondon Dunks. IN 0U3 SADDLBY DEPAR'J KENT, Will ho found a New and FashIonable Stoek of fine Sadldles, warranted for durability and easy riding. Also. American ai~d English Housings. Buggy and Wagon Harness, Bridles, Curb and Snail. Bitt, Whips, &., &c. H. & N. E. SOLOMON. Hamburg, Jan. 5, 1859 tf 52 A CARD. T'lIE subscriber takes this method of returning his thanks to his frieds for their libeoral sup-. iaort during the past year, and respectfully infaanms hem and the pusbl'e generally, that ho still con t'uues hia FAMILY GROCERY, andl will a' ways keep on baud a C!OJIPLETE~ STOC~K of everything in the Grocery line, to which he invites the attention of the trading public. His toes are reasonable, as he is convmnced that "a Ni,nbfe Pen'iy i belier thua a slowe Shillinsg."~ Also on hand, alarge stock of QO0TS A ND S hOES, for sale cheap. THOMAS KERNAGHAN. Hamburg, S. C., Jan. 5, 1859. ly 52 State of' South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COJMON PLEA8. J. J. L. Partlow,) vs. 'For Attachment. HI. T. Farmer.J vgqE Plaitiffi in the ahove stated case, having thisday filed his Decluration in mny Office, and the Defendant having neither wife nor Attorney known to reside within the limits of this State, on o whom copies of said Declaration with aules td plead can be servcd: On motion of Messrs. Carroll A Tompkinr, Plaintiffs Attorneys, ordered that said Defendant appear and plead to said Declaration within a year and a day from the date hereof, or final and absolute judgment will be given against him. THOS. G. DACON, c. c. P. Feb. 28, 1850. ly 8 State of' South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN OlDINAR Y, Ruth Holstein, vs. .Citation to Ac't. John W. Dledeoe,.Gtiardin.) IIL' appearing toi liy satisfaletion that the Defend. ant .John WV. liledlaoe, resh~les beyondl the limits ',t'the State: on motion of Mr. Seib~les. Plaintiffs A itorney, it is ordered tbaa the Defendant appear either in plerson, or biy his Attorney, at my office on Monday thme 23rd of May next, to account with the Plaintiff, as her Guardian. Given under my hand. * at my office, this the 2Sihi Feb. 1859. W. F. D URISOE, 0. Z.Dn. March 2. 3m S State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD D)ISTRICT, I5 OlRDINAlY, Jeptha Couch, Adm'or of William Satchor, deceased, Applicant, The Creditors generally of the said deo'd. I T appearing to my satisfaction that the assets of said deceased are Insufficient to pay off his debts in fulL. It Is ordered and decreed that al1 and ein gular, the creditors of the said William Satocher, deeased, do present their claims against the said Wilm Satcher, decesmemi, before me, properly prsveI, mtt nr bsi-ri tl~o twnny-hird day n'' Msey :a~s;w sil ilhat ihey dlo rppa r in, the C0;am of ithl lmtry, tin addi~ tweitty-ili Ird day of haly nxl6 i re -oire thejir hiropierI!49 o theii Perets of sairidease.ld lunl tfiling to tt!, Ii. they *ill be pirseludled and ha rred, (live'n, nhld my linsrd and (eai; tide lwenith Jecondllday of Februnsty, A. D., ofte tliottasid eighmt aund'red and fifty-nino. Ordiinfy's dfice; Fdtb. 22, 185!, - 3n i State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINAR Y. Thomas R. Rhodes, Adm'or., Applicant,) vs Win. N. Raines and wife Rebenoa, andr James K. Arrington and wife, Def'ts.J IT apearin to my satisfaction that William N. Ransadhis wife Rebecca, and Jesso K. Ar ra.ugton an:l his wife, two of the Defendants in this ease reside beyond the Phnits of this State: It is therefore ordered that they do a ppear and ohjeet, to the division or smale of the Rcal1 Estate of Elisa beth Walling. deceased, on or before thec 14th May next, or their consent to the samne will he entered on record. W. F. DURISOE, 0.:m. D. - Ordinary's Office, Feb. 14, 1859. 3m 0 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTICT, IN EQUIT Y. etue/o Exparte, Ptto o AmandalHolly, VirginiaE. Holly, Psas mt Geo.T. Holly and Rnams E. Hlly.Jde U NDER an order from Chancellor Wardlaw in ths matter, I hereby notify the ctedltorv of liufus Holly, late of Edgeleld Ihistrict, to present and fully prove before tie their claims against the estate of the said deceased, on or before the third Monday in May next, as otherwise their said claims will be barred in the settlement of his estate. A, SIMRINS, c. 3.5s. D. March 2, 153m - 1R S3AB-TilBE G00DW931EIOS SES y o A MONBON - -.