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JUST RECEIVE, W S MATREiWS, Opposite the Masonic - I. all, Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., has returned from the North, and just received a LARGE STOCK of Millinery of all Kinds, -ALSO DRESS CAPS, HEAD-DRESSES, HAIR PINS, And a great variety of other Goods, such as INE CLOAKS, FURS, WORSTED GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, SKIRTS. HOSIERY. Alexander's Kid Gloves, With many o'her Goods too numerous to mention. Augusta, Ga, Nov 1 Sm* 43 POULLAIN, JENNINGS & C0, GROCERS & COTTON FACTORS, Opposite Globe Hoe, Augusta, Ga., C ONTINUE as heretf..re, in coniection with their Grocery business, to attend to the sale of COTTON and other Produce. They will be prepared in the. Brick Fire-Proof Warehouse, now in process of erecti..ni in the rear of their store, at the intersection of .ackson and Beynold streets, to receive on 1torage all consign .aents made them. W jberal cash advances made on Produce in ANTOINE POULLAIN, THOMAS .. JENNINGS, ISAIH PURSE. Augusta, Aug 10, m 8't Fall and Winter Styles. HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, UMBRELLAN, &C. Wh~blea010gz,4 * ai.MCL XLot-MA. G E0. W. FER.RY, .'umusta, Ga, is riow prepared to gret his custom'-rs with a new and extensive assortment of Gents. Fall style Moleskin and Cassimnere HATS, "c " " French and A mer. felt do " " " Cloth, Silk Velvet, Plush and Glazed Silk CAPS; Youths and Boys HATS and CAPS, all kinds; Children's Fancy do do elegant styles; Velvet, Silk, Chineal, Straw and Lace 1--ONNETS Silk, Scotch Ging. and Paragon UM B RELLA S; Men's and Boys Wool IIATS, every variety 01 style and quality; These Goods are direct from Manufacturers, made expressly for this market, and will be sold as low as same quality of Goods can be sold any where. Call and see. GEO. v. FERRy, Under Masonic Hail. Broad Sireet, Augusta, Sept 28 tf 38 SPLENDID FALL & WINTER CLOTHING. RAMSEY & LABAW, (Opposite the Union Bank,) A.KEgLg'S8Vta, G eOrgi.^, ETURN their thanks to their numerous R friends and customers for their liberal patron age, and beg to assure them that they are now manufacturing ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCKS OF CLO THING Ever offerepd in the City, at prices below last year. We have in addition the LARGEST Stock of NEGRO CLOTHING In the South, all of our own make. ~'We invite our friends in Edmzefield anal the adjoining Districts, to give our St..ek an examina tin. We arc always anxieus to exhibit our (Ginds, and are confident that the QUA LITY and PRIC ES of our Clothing must give satisfaction. Augusta, Sept. 22, tf 37 Fine Pianos, Books, MUSIC, &c,, &c. T HE Subscriber arter returning thanks to their friends in EDGEFIELD and adjuining Dis triets, for their liberal patronage during the last ten years, would inform them that they still con tinue to keep on hand a large assortin-nt of PIANO FORTES from the celebrated manufaictories of R AVEN BA CON & CO., HAZELTON, BROS., and A. U. GALE & CO., New York. fur whom they nre sole Agents. These Instruments having already woin such far famed celebrity, it is only neensary for us to repeat that for strengikz, durabiity~ and finish, together with powoer, depth, stoeetness and soft nmess of tone, they ehallenge competition. Persons wanting a superior PIANO FORTE, would do much better to call and select from a large ssortment, than by dealing with Pedlars and Agents of'inferior makers, where they have no choice, and have often to pay higher prices for inrerior lnstru ments, than flue ones of superior makers can be bought for. Every PIANO FORTE moldi by us is warranted in every respect, so the purchaser runs no risk whatever. Persons ordering from a d:-tanee from us can depend upon getting a GOOD A R TICLE, as we make itsa point to keep goods of the best quality and such as we ean recommend and warrant in every respect. Their stock of MUILSIC is very large and they are constantly receiving all new pieces as they are published. GUITAR- and VIOLIN STR INOS of the best quality always on hand. They would also call attention to their large Stock of School and Kisoellaneous Books, Stationery Blank Books, nd other articles.-ALSO Always on hand the largest assortment in the State of G UiT A RS, VIOLINS, A CCORD EONS, FLUTES, FLAGEOLETS, VIOLIN BOWS, &e , and every article of Musical Merchandise. Carhart's and Netedham's and Prince'secelebrated MELODEONS. 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 Street, Agusta Ga., between U. S., and Globe Hotels. April 7 1858 f 13 WATCH, CLOCK & JEWELRY S T ORE. EPERAIY TWEEDY, Augusta, Geo., near the Lower Market, has now a L ARGE and FINE Stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY, Of the latest styles and fashions. CLOCKS of the best make and warranted to keep time at prices ranging from *1,50 to 512 WATCHES of the newest patterns, both Silver ad Gold, of the best and most substantial kind, and warranted to keep good time. JEWELRY of the newest and rarest styles, Lava, Cameo, Coral and all Gold Setts. -BRACELETS, FINGER RINGS, CHAINS, &c., or the richest variety. E1'Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired and warranted by the beat Workmen. Give E. TWEEDY a trial. Augusta, Oct. 6 8um 39 Attention, Planters, GIN lIOTES! lA Ewill pay ONE CENT per pound in Cash, VYfor the MOTES that fall under the Cotton Gin, (and which have heretofore been considered worthless) delivered at the Mill at Bath, S. C., or at the Office in Augusta, or at any depot on the S. C. Rail Road. They may be sent by wagon, or if packed the Bagging and Rope will be re turned to the planter. Mark your name on each bale. GEO. WV. WINTER, Agent Bath Paper MI Is. Augusta, Ga., Nov. 9 3m 4 GOLDEN SYRUP.-! am receiving a few Barrels Sugar House GOLDEN SYRUP, asuperior article for family use. Also, new Cheese, Goshen Butter, Pickled Beef and Pork, Smoked'Beef, Dried and Smoked. foingus, Canvasd Hams. S. E. BOWERS, Agent. - FRESHI DRUGS, MEDICINES, C T HE Subscribers take pleasure in informing their- friends and patrons that they are NOW RECEIVING a Large Addition to their al ready extensive Stock of PURE and FRESI I Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c. TO PHYSICIANS. We are prepared and will take pleasuro in fur tishing Physicians with a COMPLETE OUTFIT of Mediciiaes. Instruments, Shop Furiture, Medi cal -addle Bags, &c., &c.. &c. TO T H E LAD I ES. We will also say to the La-fies that our Stock compri..s ALL :articles for the TOILET, from the Dressing Comb and Brush to the richest Perfume ry. Fiz.e Soaps, Pomades, I lair ltestoratives, De pilatory, Cosmetics, Lubin's Geiuine Extracts, &c. Als .. FLAVOIIlNG EX'l RACTS for t. ulina-y pur poses TOTHEPLANTER We say. your wants have been attended to in our present selection. I-end in your orders, or come in and let us put you up a complete Plantation Case of Medicines, Instruments, &c., with full di rections for use. in all simple cases, and thereby save time, money and health. A simple cathartic or the timely administration of an emetic, or an anodyne, does and will often break the chain of morbid action, thereby preventing serious and pro tracted illness. TO SUFFERING HUMANITY We extend the invitation to call on us. We have all of the most r.-putable nostruis recommended to cure alwost all of the ills and aches to which flesh is heir to. If you cannot find anything adapted to your case, we will exert our skill in preparing something flir your relief. 'TPPrescriptions filled with accuracy and dis patch at all hours, day (or ight. L'Call and examine our Stock at the Drug Store under the Odd Fellows' & Masonic Hall. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUIE. Elgelield, April -' ts 16 SEWING MACHLNES' T H F, Subscriber having the exclusive Agency of Edgetleld District for GROVER AND BAKER'S CELEBRATED FAMILY AND PLANTATICN SEWING IACRINE, Will fill all orders with promptness and despatch Will deliver Machines and aive all necesscary in struitions for using them, FREV OF CHIARGE, when tho distance d. -es notexceed oae day's travel going from and returning to this place-beyond this, a small amaint suflicient to pay for time, will be added. Persons living at a distance ordering Machines, will find them rradv threaded with full directions for using them. Will sell theon at Man ufacturers prices with the addition of freight. These MACHINES have been in use throughout the country for several yeare, and have given Universal Satisfaction, . Being so simple that any person can learn how to use them in a few hours. They work from t*wo ordinary Spoo's of Thread, and make a stitch sironcer and more beautiful than can possibly be done by hand. The Sewing will not rip or ravel if every fourth stitch is cut. It works with equal facility any desired thick ness of fabric from the finest, Mull Muslin to the coarsest Negro Kerse s, using either Cotton, Linen or Silk Thread. A lady in one hour, with one of these magic wondeis, will do the work of a day hand sewing. Every Family Should have One Testimonials from gentlemen of the highest respectability who have us~ed usead these Machines in their lamnilies will be cheerfully shown. CALL AND SEft TilEM IN OPERATION. rgJOllice and Sales Raonm firstdoor above Wim Hill's Elard ware Store. Termas, (ash on delivery. M. A. RANSOMY. lTambhurg, S. C., Nov 22, tf 40 WOOLLAY TOWN BATS! Messrs. WOOLLAY & S01N, NEAR GRANITE VI LLE, S. C., R ESPECTFULLY annotmeo to thec citizens of South Carolina and the Southa at large, thr t they ate now prepared to furnish OF EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY, A s well made, of as good ma'erial, andl on as rea soable terms as can be found aiy where in the United sta'es Col. Simkins, Editor of the Adrerliser, a man 'af taste and good judge.menat, conimend utr Hasts in the following style : " Messrs. WOOLLAY & Sox, residling between Graniteville v:llage. and the Graniteville Depat, have established a hiat-nmaking business which deserves honorable mention. They exhibit speci mns of their work at our late District Fair, which readily took a premium. Their hats of all kinds c.,mnmanded general admiration. H ay ing procured one for our own caput, we can speak advisedly upon the subject. Messrs. Woom L aY'S ine dlress hats arc of superior qu:dity ; anal, though very takin:, at sight, they decidedaly im prove on acquaintance. The one we now w*ear is a capital liat, and we like it better and betterevery day. Genecral M cuow~rx, of A bbeville, wvore off' one from his last visit down this way, and we have no doubt he is delighted with it. All who have tried them, like them. An experienced dealer in the article examined ours the other day, and, not kiwing it was of~ Edgetield manufacture, frankly .ave the opinion that it was a first rate liat. This is the can-li! expression of one who trades with the best houses of New York. Messrs. WOOLLar not only make fine hkats but comion ones,-not only men's hats but boy's hats,-plantation hats and business hats,-young America's hats and Senators' hats. We wish them much good luck in their business. They ought to lbe encouragu d in thcir hantdsome and useful branch of imanutfac ttres. Messrs. WOOLLAtY, we bkd almost forgot to say, took the premiiuma at the lasst -tte Fair, anal we confidenatly predict that th--y will do so at the approaching Columbia Fair. WIby ? Because tl~eir work is goiod, anal no mni7take. Under the circum stances, should not Messrs. WooLLAY be enrcour aged, espec'ally by the people oif Edgefield among whom they have- cast their lot? Surely they should. Sund down then to them at Graniteville; -send your meastires and order your hats. Try them, merchants. Try them, pLinters. Try them, all of you. Their enterprize is a good one. Their work is good. Their prices arc fair. Their hats are both fine and comfortable. Try them once, and we venture to say you will try them agaiin." f7 Persons desiring further information will please address us at Granitoville, S C. J. WOO LLA Y & SON. Nov. 21, 2858 t f -10 DISSOLUTION, illE Firm of COLEMAN & SMITH{, was, by mutual consent, disselved on the 6th of Atgust last. All persons indebted to us are re spectfully solicited to settle as soon as possible, as we wish to close the business of the firm. Either of us, or J. C. Chapmain, are authorized to use the name of the firm in liquidating. COL EMA N & SMITH. Mount JE non, S. C., Nov. 23, 1858. TO THlE PUBLIC. Having sold my entire interest in the firm of COLEMAN & SMITu to Mr. W. B. SutTu, my former partner, being thankful for past favours, I take pleasure in recommending him to our former cus tomer; and friends. All persons indebted to me will please come fo~rward and pay, as I am com pelled to have money. LEWIS COLEMAN. Nov. 23, 1858 tf 47 Notice, ALL persons indebted to the estate of Daniel Boone, dec'd., are reqjuested to make imumedi ate payment, anal all persons having demands against the same are hereby notified to present them properly attested. L. P. BOONE,' Adm'r PETER OUZT. -i os Dc. 23, 1857. tf 60. N OTIECE.-All persons having claims against thae Fatate of Mrs. Lucy T. Moore, dee'd., are r quested to present them proiperly attested, for paynm ent ; and those indebted to said Estate will please conme forwardl anal settle without delay. J.11I. IlUGiES, Ex'or. Nov. 24 if 40 RlESH OYSTERS generally on hand and for sale by B. T. DAVIS, Agt. Nrov4 - f. 4n AYER'S Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED,) ARE MADE TO CLEANSE TE BLOOD AND CRE THE SICK. Isvallds, Fathers, Mothers, Physicians, Philanthropists, read their Efects, and judge of their Virtues. FOR TIE CURE OF Headache, Sick HIeadache,Foul Stomach. Prmasuoa, PA., May 1, 1855. Da. J. C. ATM. Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of the worst hweadce aky body can have by a dose or two of your Pills. It seemb to arise from a foul stowach, which they cleanse at once. If they will cure others as they do me, the fact Is worth knowing. Yours with great respect, ED. W. PREBLE, Clerk of !eamer Clarion. Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints. DaraTxslT OF T1E INTEatOR, WAsumNOTom, D. C., 7 Feb., 185 Sra: I have used your Pills in my general and hospital practice ever since yon made then, and canuot Ievitate to y they are the best cathartic we employ. Their regn lating action on the liver is quick and decided, couteqient ly they are an admirable remedy for derangementsof that organ. Iuled, I have seldomn found a caseof biious dis ease so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL, M. D., Jkysician of the Marine fospilal. Dysentery, Relax, and Worms. POT OYmcz, IAaRLAND, Liv. Co., Micn., Nor. 16, 1855. DR. Ama: Your Pills are the perfection of nedilcine. They have done my wife more good than I can tell you. She had been sick and pining away for months. Went off to be doctored at great expnse, but got no better. She thea commenced taking your Pills, which soon cured her, by expelling large cjuantitlee of worms (dead) from her bodT. They afterwards cured her and our two children ofbloody dysentery. One of our neighbors had it bad,aud ny wife cured him with two dose@ of your Pills, while others around us paid from fie to twenty dollars doctors' bills, and lost much time, without being cured ontirely even then. Such a niedicino as yours, wiich Is actually good and honest, will be prized ierN-. GEO. J. GRIFFIN, .Postaster. Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood. roma Rev. J. V Hinses, Pastor of Advent Church, Boston. DR. ATria: I have ued your Pills with extraordinary success in ny family and among those I amn called to visit in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and purt. fy the blood they are the very best remedy I have ever known, and I can confidently reconmend thent to my friends. Yours, J. V. IINIES. WARSAW, VroarNo Co., N. Y., Oct. 24, 1855. DRaft SIR: I an, using your Cathartic Ills in msy prnc. lice, ant find tihem an excellent purgative to cleanse the system and purify the fountains of the blood. JOHN 0. MEACHAM, 31. D. Erysipelas, Scrofula, King's Evil, Tetter, Tumors, and Salt Rheum. From a lbrivarding Jerchant of .t Louis, Xb. 4, 1850. Da. ArM: Your Pills are the paragon of all that is great in medicine. They have cured my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that had proved incurable for years. Her mother had beenlong grievous ly aficted with blotches and pimples on her skin and In her hair. After our child was cured, she also tried your Pills, and they have cured her. ASA MOltGRIDGE. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout. "Prom the Rev. Dr. Hlawkes, of the Methodist pis. Church. PUL.AsKI HOUse, SAVANNAH. GA., Jan. 6, 1856. Hoyouzi Sin: I should be ungrateful for the relief your skill has brought me if I did not report my case to you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on exeruciating neuralgic pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanditg I bad the best of physicians, the disease grew worse ani worse, until, by the advice of your excel lent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure. Dy persevering in the use of them, I am now entirely well. SENATE CHANSIa, BATON Rouox, LA., 5 Dee., 1955. Da. ATr: I have been entirely cured by your Pills of Rhiumatic Gout -a painful disease that lad afilicted me for years. VINCENT SLIDELL. For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Come plaInts, requiring an active purge, they are an excel lent remedy. For Costiveness or Constipation, and as a Dinner Pill, they are agreeable and effectual. Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, In flamma tion, and 'even Deaftess, and Partial Blind ness, hare been cured by the alterative action of these ills. Most of the Pills in market contain 3Mercury, which, a ilough ia valusile reinedy it skilful.hands, Is dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful consequences that fre quently follow its incautious use. These contain no mer cury or mineral substance whatever. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR TIlE RAPID CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, HOABI SENESS, INPLU ENZA, BROKiCIIITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, IN CIPIENT CONSUMlPTION, and for theo relief of consuniptiro patients in advanced stages of time disease. We need not speak to time imblic of its virtues. Througlhotur every townm, mnd salim'et every haewiet of the Anmericatn States. its wonmderfui cturts of painonary comn pla-ints havre inade It alreadly ktnowu. Nay, few are time families in asny civilized coutry omn tills continenit with out sonimesrotsal experemce of iis effects ; and fewer yet time conmmunities any where which lhave not among them some living tropihy of its victory Ove-r time subtle and dan genius diseases of the throat and lungs. While it Is time mmust powerful antidote yet known to amen for the formi dlable and dangerous disease. of the pulmonammry organs, it is also thi leasanmtmmt and safest remedy that enma he em llyeil for imfants and young persons. Pasremts should hare it in stom-c against the ineidious eneny that steal. upon thi-n, uptepared. We have abundant grunds to believe time Cherry Itedw-oZ sares more lire.sb time ca sunaptions it prevents than. those it cures. Keep it by you. and cure your cols wimile thaey are curable, nor neg lect them until no hiuan skill can umatur time inexorable caniker that, fastened on. the vItals, e-atm your life away. All know the dreadfnl fatality of lung disorders. and as thmey know too the virtues of this remedy, we need not do :nore thman to assure them it is still made thie best it can bue. We sisre nmo coist, nmo care, no toil to produce it the must I.erfect possil.t.e, amid thus afford those who rely on It thu best agi-ut whmich our skill cat. irnish for tbeir cure. PREPARED BY DR, L. C. AYER, Practical anid Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass, .iND SOLD BY 0. L. PENN and DRS. A. 0. & T. J. TEAGUE, dgefield C. 1H.; A. J. PELLETIEK & CO., 11am brg, and by all dealers in medicine. Wholesamle by IAVILAND, CHICHESTER A CO., Augeusta, Ga June 2 ly 21 Sheriff's Sale BY Virtue of sundry - its of Fieri Facias to mein directed, I will procced to sell at Kdge field C. 11, on the fir4t Monday amid Tuesday in January nlext, thme following property in the fol lowig cases, viz: Mark Etheredge vs Allen Franklin and other-r, Olne ract of Land containing Two Thousanid es, more. or less, adjoiing lands of Gen. Jas. Jones, Mrs. Kisiah. Swe.aringen anid othi-rs. H. S. D~unbar vs Jonathan Wever ; L-,d l11ll nd othier lainiil's severally vs Thu Saim:e, Two Tracts of Land--One Tract where-on thme Dfen lnt no0w resides, cuontaining two hundred and sixly res. umorer or lnet, adj.miingt lands of .J..A. Bbtnd, Ausin liarrenton andl otherr. Also. tune othter rrat of Land contamining rour hunldredl acres, uore or less, andu adjominitng landst of -Jamesc Swear nfen, Srn, Benj. Bettis amid G. MeD Wever, levi d n ams thme rorperty of Jmnnltan Weever. Te-rms Cash. JAS. E1DSON, S E.D. Dee 13 St49 Sheriff'N Sale. I Y Virtue of sulndry Writs omf Fieri Facias to Sme directed, I will piroeed to sell at Kdge ield Court ljouse, on the first Miondray and Tumes day in. De)cemnber- iext, the followinig proupei-ty, in ie following case, viz: W. W. Geiger v's Wmn lI. A dams, One Tract of .nnd containing Three htundredi and thirty acres, more or less, situated thiree or four miles fromm amburg, adijoining landls of Lamar aind others, known by the- name of the Gutf land, on which W. II. Mathis has lived the past yeair. The above land wiil be sold on a credit of twelve onnts with interest from date. The purchaser to give bond anid approved sureties. .JAS. EllDSON, S. E. D. Dec 13~, 3t 49 gr Augue tn pampers p~~ease copjy tri-weekly till day of silo nad forward acecount. State of South~ Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN OR DINA~t Y. . J. Ouzts and L. Brooks and1 wife Mary Ann., Applicants, 'vs. Charlotte Ouzts and others Defendants. J Y an Order from time Ordinary of Edgefield District, I shall proceed to sell at the late residence of David Ousts, dec'd. on Friday the 31st December instant, for Partition, a panrt of the Real Estate of David Ounts, dec'd., consisting f a TR ACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, lyinig and being in the District and State aforesaid, on waters of Cfreetown Creek, containing twenty-lve (25) ares, more or less, and boiunded by lands of the Estate of David Otuzts, dcc'd, T.. F. Williamus, >hnmson Sale ad others. Tns-On a credit until the 15th December, 1559 with interest frosm day of Sale. Purchasers togive fload with good personal securities, andm a Mortgage to the Ordinary to secure time purchase omey. Cost to be paid ini cash, and to pay for tles extra. JA MES E[ DSON, s u.n. Dec 7, 1858 4te 49 TENEESSEE HANS AND LARD, JUST iceived 1000 Lbs Choice Tenn. BACON, ad a supply of A No 1 LAR D. W.UR. & T. S. HUDSON. Dec 8 tf 48 INA L NOTICE.-All prsons indmebted to lthe Estate of Win. 8. Snmyly, deet'dl., are otifIed to pay thme same forthwithm ; anmd thmoso hav inelaims against said Estate will render them ia -,...y.atet.. Jr C. SuYrT, Ad'or. READY-MADE CLOTHINC & HATS, FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. -0 A. P. BIGNON, No, 189, Broad Street, nearly opposite the Post Office Corner, AM receiving weekly through the season, FASTIONABLE and WELL-MADE CLOTH ING, of my own manufacture, to which I respectfully call the attention of ny customers, and persons visiting the- City. I have also a GOOD ASSORTMENT of Shirts and Furnishing Goods, And respectfully invite an examination of my Stock and prices. Also, on hand a good assortment of BLANKETS and WOOL HATS, suitable for servants. Mr. JOHN LYON is engaged in the above Establishment, and will be pleased to see and wait on his friends and acquaintances.. A. B. BIGNON. Augusta. Nov 1 2m 43 FI.ALL AlEDl WiETER T0-RADL 1858?% J. A. VAN W IN KL E, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, IIAS NOW ON HAND A SPLENDID STOCK OF BLACK AND COLORED CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & VESTINCS, WHICII ARE ALL OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND WILL BE Made to Order, in the most Fashionable styles, AND WARRANTED TO FIT! -ALSO E0A.LXE& IN FINE READYMADE CLOTHING AND ALL GOODS WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED, AND WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES! J. A. VAN WINKLE, Under U. S. HOtel. Nov 1 3m 43 WK H. TUTT, JACOB'S CORDIAL ! WhOLESLE AND RETAI THE GREAT SOUTHIERN R EMEDY ---DEALER IN- , ]O E~IE $S Frencdi, E uglisli an d Amlerican COEA HLR O8~YETAIRHA D RU GS, ?J~. 8O,~d. toot, Athtaifably adapted to many Diseases of Fe AUGUSA, ~.males, most especially Menstruation. -0 B L~ U E S T 0 N E. vl nw orqieecmus 3,000 Lbs. for sale very low, by t.j em uwosCAEorDRUI. WV. 11. TUTT, Druggist, 2.I ~M5Tl (1~ 'Ii'O~DhNFIv 180, Broad Street, Auguista. dI UECLFOSAOMXCA1)saa. LINSEED OIL, WRITE LEAD, &c :I UEPAXL MiUTO. 500 Gallons English Linseed Oil; vCumtcsN vosrsAD Erocx. 10,000 Lbs. Pure White Lead; ;VLI MEGL~Tr Colours of all kinds. For sale at very low ii.I ,rteiWOTADIv5ECLFELG. figures, by W. H. TUTT, I rngnist., IZI.I' NA~IAL or "IhaE ue VITUESoOF Cordi S CnORDIAtLy a~~ are toon SPERM, VHALE AD LARD IL. it mostwella nowin y requirencmi aub edy CONCENTRATED LYE. th It ub I o be NANTlf.tI uprt obvz The best article known. for ForEmrl J Pde o Srio (c . Ar, LhokeeCicut. W. H. TUTT, Dru~~g 11t.iTelcn DiP.e l afflicotY AND b llsieAs. EEL hhIN be No N0,Boa 1tre, rAugstae. Al'v few sore rafro m e tt e sestIorial, ac. A FagSokALway on hand. and for saleofth Gan Ldgeolowga HENRY J. TUTTOrNEis, nce n't elv htI ttdn!abu ocvrp At 236Bro Stree, UnodeSre, Augusta. e'sC~ hchi I ~iipumiel and etSe than'otash . or sa ~le y , i'c abeo h a flm lt rGoga rfi. W.MI.ETUTT, Druggist, AndgusteNo 1A ;~.E TAr Y 43d ~rta utsad ~ieeilitaoeal te rjnmtie At236 ran d Ste ta and reying IS. R Ho rteml . uoflawlI)sa.Frntemusfteiet OM LOCS , Wle A ic l S ..)E Eildren CAiLver I t ava onn i ri ll(iatri ~~tIevr iSilver andi Stee asa;cOratvcaaleand ofurvteyfngt iilSTRU-e M NS ehnclO o hlrn;C A.FLEIG CIIAIR MS; Cable Walkinig CAN its, and a l ar e npraato. and btuutiful variety of GOOius, of moust recent CahrMrne:,dFr ntae ak.rim. styles, on sale at lowe..t prices."T s flltrnilyItrvlngntclbiya tuta All! work promptly and efficiently done, both in ,sttltclnsmb Iuaa.ndgtlg the Watch and Jewelry line, as heretofore. Busi- g&,ma ness personally attended to Goods will be weekly SL YDUGSSEE:WBE arriving, of the nleWest patterns. I jMrbns )ugssai lylln up~db A fair sihare rof patronage, paroportioenoe to an ..Ahusr niotdan locaeDaeCals ampie Stock of every thinig in his line, is reepect- t.n .. fulaysoietd. TENRY J. OSBORNE, ,15 y Watch, Optical anol Jewelry Estabi slmen~t, 236 ARAERPSTR Broad Street, under the U. 8. hlotel, and. opposite the City Bank, Augusta,CGa.C RITE&IULET Augusta, Oct. 5, lr-58 If 39 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, .o .1.SliaaCOC olcino EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,CrrgsIokasBgi, "YIWliae.usedJacob'sCErdiairnenyrutunlrymiohaeEdnun B feldDi ~ Cmpon eai ppied~, forAn al oteret artile iny d tent l They haey Whres md It rgvemesr to kengep tei reousendupiedb' Leter ofAdinirtio al ad snglarth o rawit: m t w erS na epriCe, fron the exprTnc andchale. rghs sidcreit ofMagart ong Furi. nihnr thanriesaud a e, wicha tuhey lln ur 'rm~ar, heeor, o it adadoris al an e orm L OW beORv CAt to r f gotha purp r onv singularFtimerkyndregandocredieorsrofouheaiCherokeeshortutime ceaed t b ad pparbefremea or ex "di CakeGES Ilaurn rU GESotenln of evryudele nar's ou fo th sad istict tobe o mdn t icieti o will bile d r ihdm boder o shae ort ntic e. Edgehield Corthiouselonthee2rttrdayofyDecember . CG.WLIST , nst toshowcaueii anuwy thdsadJacinitra Cod A IUR m ,aLBEThiwt alionlca abuoulds reredtbybhoe granteerd.lit Gie ndrm madan etti It ayo ile 22 to believe tht tadsatth 15nlo eeype Deemer n heyarofor or nthuaraegtionAT OFth kiSuT CouAirOLdieInAh bugidrea andffrftyieighi, andcinpthe eighty-.hirdByeSr ofAmraashdidecDer~fIEL ofDheStoGri,Grfn. We"vn MnyJh C. Thoas.n Frediglt n umatsin,neon A L. prsns ndete tous reearesty o reT lI tia n trs ,rnin ente aboval state' e l avnin LI. ite tocal andsetle p b sal da net. r thi dure ofiloed hisenst'.lrmtom i thmy offtestiman as e hveheay ankNoes o eetina ior ts )feavr c hnn ing roneiter, ife murtAbeveryfa tint Coe, e whm w hav acommoat n knwnnt eie withi cr tive lient, of tis notate, ohe it chapgoos ad easnabe ime wak paho t cpesofratid . A.inwthrlst pL~ la, to tle Capains 011c" oal ashyou acouns. aserd M Orn mini f e s srs. arrol Grfi. We il epet elpfrim ytton onaytix " Bacon etleintr-yls A trnesn iOreebri T at isad dom'tdiapoit u. V.R.& . S U DS N efn ant app e a r nd ple adtn ito tsi . aeLigatinin Dcc 1 47 wi~~~~~~~~1thin iya ndadyfom tudt.hroo _______________________Mernal anolte, Drudggitn Phibcivn aisup tedb NorAfolk andTNeIm;orktedsterWsolesaleDealer,_Charles Clerk' f.ice, Sp.2.88 y 3 rr~~~ARRAG REPOSTRSITnORYhd ! E.B~VdR8, n Hnbrgfrsh vey T E-sAi erso i'e btsaed ato the oldstaed (la, y xpes, n al aiWhleGalos. ICofarri. aget, Rocawse, re ggeqest B Yo.v F 26 ISEEsuie Orinr ofk Eyetdttigelydt,.n tia hvn LettersdefaAdsminiinration, Ensalteandillngunarrtheegood FnRhatESH CrisAd creiS &lrgre L opelse opyet aTe Uof theDiverdc afyresaisN, d e ntceatsed.M TLERAdaor sODiUTSuar, heknrdad Cnres s thad de-- Sp.9 881m3 ceaet o bRCER rs and o f e t ualiety.di nry'ts C3urt- for th-Allipesonatiictbtotbethotdee at Edefel Court Houofeeoge MeD.27ethddaarofrDecember in t, ler Lh o dgau e, aNwh the said J' adii t a keimda-stlnet;ai loehvn Tude n Ity eguland mIng ohe igty-tir~de ema ndgis h saewl laepeet ofAe ican bne edeeafe nterNW te otwtpoel tetd ~Z41HALL By rde ofDUIOE, N. . K .In.RKEA'r Dec.y25, 85f2 49, REMOVED, T HE undersians begs leave to inform their cus towers and the public in general, that they iare moved to the well known stand formerly iceipied by Robinson's Hardware Store, knd have on hand and still receiving, a WELL 5ELECTED Stock of RTAPLE AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, -AND Clothing of every Description. Also a full supply of Onta, Caps, Shoes, Trunks, &c., &c. Which will be sold at the very lowest prices. W All we ask is to give us a call, and judge ror yourself. SI ON a KROUCH. Hamburg, Oct. 12, -58. tf 40 H. & N. E. SOLOMON GROCERS, Hamburg, S. C. - -:0: T AKE pleasure in informing the planters and publie generally, that they are receiving the rullowing articles from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, which they will SELL AT LOW RAThS. B A GGING, BALE ROPE, Java, Laguyra and Rio COFFEES, A. B. C. New Orleans and Crushed SUGAR-, New Orleans and West India MOLASSES, Cil RESE, MACKEREL, SPICES of all kinds, Foreign and Domestic WINES and LIQUORS. HOOTS. SHOES and HATS, Ngro, Bed and Saddle BLANKETS, O.8'ABURGS and Georgia PLAINS, Lin-eed and Tanners OILS WHITK LEAD and TURPENTINE, TOBACCO, a large assortment, INDIGO, I ADDER, &c., Choice Tennessee BACON, Bar, Hoop, Nail Rod, Horse Shoe and Band IRON, of all sizes. And all other articles usually kept in the GRO CERY BUSINESS. -ALSO A large assortment of Men's, Boy's, Side and Wnggon SAIDDLES, BRIDLES and BITTS of all kinds, Waggon, Carriage, Buggy and Overseer's Whips, Harness and Sole LEATHER, &c., &c., All of which we will sell at New York Retail Prices. We will pay the most liberal prices for Cotton and other kinds of produep. 11. & N. E. SOLOMON, The Red Ilouse at the old stand of H1. L. Can ninaham & Co. I lamburg, Sept. 29, 1858 tf 38 A CARD. Taving just returned from the Northern Mar kets, I can supply my customers with goods FaEsH from the manufneturera. and will be able to please the most fastidious. Thankful for the patronage I tecelved while in the firm of H. L. Cunningham & Co., I take this opportunity of soliciting the same for the New Firm. . HIENRY SOLOMON. W Abbeville Banner, Independent Press, and Liurensville Ilerald, will copy semi-monthly, for six months. EDGEFIELD HOUSE! HAMBURG, S. C. T InS NEW & SPLENDID IIOUSt reir Liquors, Lunschses and Refresinnents, is now kept by the underksigned in a style heretofore unknown in thus place. Ilis WINES. LIQUORS, SEGARS AND TO BACCO are of thme most choie qalities. The Drinking Saloon will be under the superintendanee o.f the w. li-knowvn and acecom plished MAX SALL~AT, and the eating depart ument in charge of supeior Cooks andl Waiters. W LUNCH ES and REFRESt.IMENTS fur gished at all hours. A. NURNBERGER. llanmburg, Nov 10 6m 44 CARRIAGE MANFACTORYs T HE Subscribers return their thaniks to their kind patrons for theo liberal support they have received, and respectfully solicIt a contInu ance of that generous patronage. They state with confidence now that they are WELL PREPARED to carry on the Coach making and Repairing Business In its various branches. Their work shall be ex seuted in a durable, handsomne, style and by work men skilled in their respective trades. We have and intend always keeping on hand a large and fine assortment of CA!IRIA GES, BUGGIES, ROCK A WAYS, &C, Of the our own manufacture-beautiful to behold and of much value to the lucky purchaser. We will also keep constantly in our Establish ment a full Stock of Northern BUGGIES and CARRIAGES, of superior manufacture. W All sorts of R EPAIRING done in the be-t manner, and with the greatest dispatch. gyCall and examine our Stock. Our pricesl have been put down to correspond with the hard time .- S M ITH d JONES. Dec 23 tf 50 CANDEE & IYcEWEN, WATCH MiAKERS & JEWELERS, H AVING this day formed a Co-partn~ership will occupy the Rooms next adjoining the Post Office, anid will give the STRICTEST ATTEN TION to all business entrusted to their care. --A. Is B O We have on hand a small assortment of FINE JEW ELRY, which wye will sell cheap. JEWELRY and SOCIETY BADGES made to order and warranted. LVParticular attention will be paid to Watch repairing. F. .II. CANNDEE, D. F. McEWEN. Edgefield, Nov 1t- f 43 $25 Reward. R ANAWAY from the Subseriber's mother, ab'out the l1st A pril last, his likely Mulatto boy RTIIlIOND, ab'out 21 years old, and about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high. liis color Is tolerable bright and his hair pretty straight, and wore when lie left a mousitachec. He is Intelligent and tolerably quIck spoken. He has been raised In the house, and is a valuable dining-room servant tad good ostler. It is supposed he is lurking about some of the eighboring cities,-either Hanmburg, Augusta, 3harleston or Columbia. The above reward will e paid for his apprehension and delivery in any ail so that I may get him. And any information :oncernng him will be thankfully received. T. N. LUNDY. June 23 tf 24 jWTge Augusta Constitutior.alist and Charles on Mereury will please copy weekly for one onth and forward bills to T. N. L., -Edgefiold C. I,. S. C. SPECT ACL t S! SPECTACLES. ALARGE assortment ot all kinds of Spec ttacles kept constantly on hand, and I feel onfdent, from twelve years experience, that I an please all ages. Call at EP~iIRAlIR TWEEDY'S Clock, Watch and .lcwelry Store. igmn of the Watch and Spectacles, near the Lower larket, Augusta, Ga. Oct 6 3m 39 ~eOTICE.-All persons indebted to the Es . tate of John Kirksey, dec'd., are hereby mely warned to make payment forthwith, and ose having Claims against the Estate are notified Srender them In, properly attested, at an early y. E. P. I. KIRKSEY, actinmg Es'or. n.eE mSI SADDLES'# ki ISJc FALL TRADE, 18581 ALBERT HATCH 193 Broad Street, AUGUST , GEORGIA, Manufacturer of and Dealer jig SADD LES, HARNESS' Trunks, Valises, Whips, COLLARS; 'LEATHER AND IDIA RUBER.ELTING, AND Saddlery Hardware Of al kinds, S now fully prepared for the all rajil with . large and well assorted Stock of GOODS-, which he will sell at as low prices as theycan be obtained at any House in the South. Thankful for the generous patronage extended to him for the last Fifteen Years, he :espectfully calls the attention ofr MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS To an examination of his Goods before purchasing elsewhere. SADDLES, HARNESS, &c. Manufactured to order, of the BEST~MATER! ALS, and by the 13EST WORKMEN in the Country. Augusta, Sept 13 6m 36 IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, AUGUSTA, GA. HIGHT & MACMURPHY,. C ONTINUE the above business, In all its bran cles., at the AMERICAN FOUNDRY, and will be thankful for orders for ALL KINDS IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS; For Gold Mines, Mills, Rail Roads, Bridges; and Machinery of all Descriptlonsw Augusta, Sept. 1 1y* 81 AP.OTHECARIES HAL-L:,6 THOMAS J. FOGARTY: DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY, UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL, Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia, 7 OULD respectfully call the attention of Plan ters, Merchants and Physicians to his fresh and unadulterated stock of Drugs, Medicines. and Cheicals, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES IN H1S LINE. I feel assured that no House in this City oroelse whore can offer a stock superior in GENUINE NESS. PURITY, or 911 more RASONA BLE TERMS. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED ! All oficinal preparations put up under' the- sn pervision of graduates of the London and Duiblin Colleges of Pharmacy, and in strict confoi'milty with the formnularies of the United States* Phar macopoia.-My stock of FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY,8S0APS, Hair, Tooth, Paint and Wal Rrushe, &c., &.c., &c., is at all times complete. I would asd call atten tion toa my stock of Paints,0Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, BURNING RLUID, aC., which I protaise to sell 10 per cent LOWER than any House in this City. Anay article sold by me, 'which does not give satisfaction, the mnn-y will be returned and ex pences paid in all cases. Agent for Shermnan's Patent Truss, and the only depot for genuine Sweedish LEEOH118 in the City. g('Soiciting a visit before purchasing else where, I feel confident that the inducements of fered both in lowness of price and punctuality in attending to orders, will secure a portion of your trade. ITRemember my Store Is under the Augusta Ihotel, Augusta, Ga. THOMAS 3J. FOGARTT. Augusta, March 80 1r 12 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLE AS. WATILLIAM nt. LLOYD, who is in the eus toy of the Sheriff or Edlgefield l~istrict, by virtue of writ's of Capias ad 'respondendar,, the snid William It. Lloyd having before his ar rest under said writs first executed bail bonds to Lewis Jones, She*rif, in due form, with Samuel Btrook's as his bail, and afterwards having been sur rendered to the S'herif by his bail, issuing out of the Court of Common Pleas, for thin District, at the suits of Ihenry Schonmaker and William B. Dorn, and others, having filed in my office, together with a Schedule, on oath, of his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas,- psray ing that he may be admitted to the benefit' of- the Acets or the General Assemebly, made for the relief of insolvent debtors, It is ordered, that. the said IHenry Schoonitnaker and William B. Dorn, andl all the other creditors to whom the said William B. Lloyd is in anywise Indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned and have notice to appear be fore the said Court, at Edgefield Court House, on Tuesday the eighth day of March next, to show cause if any they can, why the prayer of the peti tiun aforesnid shaould not be granted. THOS. G. BACON, o.cn. Clerk's Office, 7th Dee. 1858. 3te d9' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, E~DGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLEAS. GEORGE WEST, who is in the custody of the S'heriff of Edgefleld District, by virtute of a Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum, at the suit of George A. Stockmon, having filed in my offie, together with a Schedule on oath of his estate ad effects, his petition to the Court of Common Piess, praying that he may be admitted to the beiedts of the Acts of the General Assembly made for the relief of Insolvent debtors, It is Ordered, That the said George A. Stockmon and all other credi-. tors to whom the said George West is in anywise Indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear before the said Court at Egefield Court House, on Tuesday the eighthday of March next, to show cause If any they can. why the prayer of the petition aforesaid should not be grimted. THOS.G.ACON, ce... Clerk's Office, Dec.'i, 1858. 1 ler 49 ST ATE OF SOUTHI CAId6LINA, EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT IN EQUITY. E. R. McDaniel, et al,) vs. Bill for Relief, &o. Fred McDaniel, et al. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Wilkinson Calliham and his wife Caroline, _Olivri McDaniel, William Cartledge and AnaaCartedige, Defendants in the above stated case, reside beyond and without the limits of this State, .On motion by GazsFFzr, Sol'r., Ordered, that they do-plead, dE mur or answer to the Complainants' Bill of Comn plaint within three months from the publication of this order, or the said Bill will be taken pro confa. so aninst them. A. SIMKINS, c.E ? Dog Nov. 23rd 1858. .3m 46 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.-All persons. .4indebted to the Esatate of Win. Calelaxier. No. esed, are r,:quested to make payment by the Best January next; and those having demands to pri sent them prspery attested by that time. J. QUATTLEBUM,Ex'.r. Nov 10 tf '.., 4 VhEA --w udrd alon~Chi APPeevd amt . PIC L VDIE