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He ~ WM. H.G [REPRESENTED BY WEOLs LE GROCER A$ No. ,71 Broad St DOORS DELOW IM INS ARS, COFFEE, TONA BAGGING, E, TWINE, NAILS a} FISH, S4T, kc. including everything 'is PA' ONA(-' RESPECTFULLY SO IN STORE, AN 20W bar fair to choice RIO C0] 26 prime Old Governmen %0 half and quarter chests GB 100. bbla. A to C Stuarts REFI 20: " " CRU% 12 boxes " LOAV It hhds. prime to choice NEW 100 boxe-TOBACCO, various 'brands ; 7 1,000 k AILS, assorted ; 150 kegs AR 100 Da NEW MACKEREL; 40v 100 en aud English Dairy CH 100 4 -damantine and Sperm CANE 50 ?Pearl STARCH; 50 boxes Fai BA ING, ROBE and TWINE, BACON and; UTM - BLUESTONE. COPPERAS TUM mud BUCKETS, Cedar TUBS i WATER CANS, COCOA DIPPE &c., Rifle and Blasting P0 All ofwhich are offered to the 1o PATRONAGE RESP1E D. the es - I ,-five Cam-. co. A. ya and zeept Bund ney. 601 t pub .of Fat la t eLINA, iCT, r. Partition Ulor Wardlaw, I ..he following Real Sscd, at the samns .Ity, viz: onathes -- '.ing Two hundred Wilsons' Creek. in a of 3. H. Brooks, y and Win. Head. ears credit, in equal1 -rest from day of sale,, .ust be paid in casht adEby -Bodiritamf o'strator's Sale,: er from W. F. Durisoe Esq , Ordina of Edgefleld District, I will proceed to ,.; on th day of January next, at the late resi dence o Jesse Leopard, dec'd, all the personal prp of the said deceased, consisting of prp X LJKELY NEGROES. . On.: Mare, three Mules, Cattle, 'Stock and Fat . 1I10 Corn, Fodder, Shucks, Oats, Cotton and Cotton Seed, One Gin Head, one two Horse Wag an, one Buga~y and ilarness, Plantation Tools, ilousehold anid Kitchen Furniture. Also, one fine gold wat. Tanis--All sums of and under Ten. dollars jh--oveifthat amount on a credit unt~iI the 25th o~cmnbr1859, with Interest from date. Pur chasers to gire ntes with two approved sureties. Property not to be removed until the terms of . sale are complied with. 'J. D. JOHNiSON, Adm'or. '' te -50 estary, at Public) i'e, the Tract of~ irms, deoeased, ,in AWh-J Depot onl .lane'liti ghly adaup grain. It improve necessary any in the Trustee. plnce will any time, theme the J.w. -02 00DRic11 H CRARLES McLAREN.] COMMISSION MERCHANT, Feet, Augusta, Ga., 0NES, BROWN & CO.'S.] 0, SEGARS, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCE ODEN WARE, BACON, LARD, FLOUi found in a Wholesale Grocery House, I IQV7 1!. ED. RIES. D TO ARRIVE ?FEE; I JAVA COFFEE; EEN and BLACK TEAS; ED SUGARS; RED " ORLEANS SUGAR; 5,000 Spanish and German SEGARS; IKES, assorted; 2,000 sacks NEW SALT; hole, half and quarter boxes NEW RAISINS; EESE; 5 kegs prime Goshen BUTTER; nily and No. 1 SOAP. LARD, PEPPER. SPICE, GINGER, SODA INDIGO, MADDER, SNUFF, Painted d BUCKETS, Brass and Iron Bound IS, MEASURES, BROOMS, &c., WDER, SHOT and LEAD. de on the most reasonable terms. TFUJ.LY SOLICITED. W!. H. GOODRICHI, 271 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. 3m 52 REASONS WHY The Gr~rorer*d 2a3.Te SEWING MACHINES IS UNIVERSALLY PREFERRED OR FAMILY SEWING ! 1st. It is more simple and easier kept in order an any other machine. 2nd. It makes a seam which will not rip or ravel, every third stitch is cut. 3d. It sews from two ordinary spools, and thus I trouble of winding thread is avoided, while the me machine can be adapted at p!easure, by a ere change of spool. to all varieties of work. 4th. The same machne runs silk. linen thread, d common spool cotton, with equal facility. 5th. The seam is as ela'tic as the most elastic abric, so that it is free from all liability to break n washing, ironine, or otherwise. 6th. The Stitch made by thi-4 maehine Is more utiful than any other made either by band or nachine. A new supply of these celebrated machines, of all the leading pattern, just received by . A RANSOW, Agent for the manufacturers. COPY OF LETTER RECEIVED FROM RON JAS. 1. HUMMOND. W ASuIaTOx, Dec. 11, 1868. Bra: In reply to your letter asking my opinion of Grover & Baker's Sewing nmachines, I take pleasure in sal ingt that they have inorethan answered my Dx Itations, after trying and returning others. I have three of them in op.eration on my ditIIer ent laces and after four years trial have no fault to ind. Yours, Respectfully, 9 To M. A. Rissox, Esq., llathburg, S. C. COPY OF LETTER FROM IR JONATULN M. MILLER, Bxsca Im.aQ ec. 13 hi, 1858. M. A. R Assox :-Dear Sir to your enquiry how 1 like the Grover ,~er's Sewina machitne, I take . tertant that after using ad satisfaction it, o~t 0 -(, and haus never tkL no diflicul'y in ~orthyit. 1 am fully he age is more lic thsan that of - JONA1j ilblLER. E an of one half abual price is - uasters of the Go 4 who have - ; nll Religions or Charitable So e Machines are to be used for pur H U~C . 29, 1658 tf 5__ 1 AMERICAN HOTEL, IIAMBURG, S. C. H EI l Subscriber returns his thanks to his friends .and patrons for the liberal piatronlase extend. dlto him durinig the past two years, and hopes to -c.ive a continuation of the same. For the year 1859 am~lel preparations will be nade to give the best atisfaction to those who nay patronise th-: louse. SERVANT.4, orderly and well trained, have sen engaged. The T ABLE will receive the Proprietor's own Ltention. and shall be supplied with the best the narket of Augustas affords. The STABLES will be in the charge of an at. entive Ostler. In short, kind friends, I am going to make every 'fibrt to please you. 0. C. CUNNINGH AM. Hamburg, Dec 2! tf 50 NEW GROCERY --A N D ONWEECTIONEiELY. THE Subscriber respectfully informs the citi Izens of Edgefield Village and vicinity that me has just opened a New Family Grocery & Confectionery, West door to the Advertiser Office, where he is >repared to furnish. . EVERY ARTICLE In the Grocery and Confectionery business, EXCEPTING LIQUORS. Desiring to secure a reasonable share of public patronage, lhe will do his utmost to please his strons. 11is Goods have been selected with care, td cannot fail to give satisfaction, both in prices md quality. Terms, Strictly Cash! And by adhering closely to the CA Sh system I an ofethr indeucenments to my customers that will thorouably convince them of the advantages to be serived from the cash system. W"Call and look at my goods and prices. W. II. IIARRISON, Agent. Dec 22 tf 50 GUANO. T IIE undersigrned is A gent in Charleston for the sale of GU[ANO of dir~erent kinds, all of which is received drect from the Inporters, and warranted pure. NO. I PElRU:VIAN GUANO, direct from the~ Agent or 'he P'eauvian Government. Sold at $65 per ton. (2 210 Ibs ) SOMBRitERO, or MEXICAN GUANO, con taiing0 6'0 per' cent of' bone phosmphate of Linme, in bas, $30I per ton, (2.240 lb..) WHlTi MEiXICAN GUANO, enntaining a lar-e p r centage of amtmonia, at $45 per ton, (2240 lbs ) FA RM ElR's PLASTER in barrels, at $10 per ton, (2,110 lb.,.) TilO.\AS J. KERR. Charhaston, S. C., De.c. 28, 1858 6: 51 R UIY.--One Cask Superior Santa Croix RUM; .One Cask " Old Jamaica R UM:; Warranted ruro or no sale. S. E. 1BOWERS~, Act. Dec 22 tf 50 PLANTIN~G A.MD EAiNG P0. TATOES. 25 BiPeach Blossom POTATOES; 2 2514bis. Purple Piuk Eye.. The above is of Curtis and Co's b- at, and w 11 be sold low. 8. E. BOW ERS, Agt. De 29 if 50 CONPECTIONERY AND NUTS. 'Every description, and alao a large colke of FINE bEGARS at CANDEE d& McEWENS. Pir 'supplied at reduced prices. St..s 8 51 FEMALE ACADEMY. T RE Exercises of this Academy will be re sumed on the 1st Mondaty of January, 18.'9. The year will be divided in.t two sess.ions of five months each; the first commencing on the 1t Monday of January, and closing on the last day -of May; the second commencing on the ist of June, and -closing on the 15th enoember. A vacation 'iWill intervene in the second mssion, l-um 15th .lu ly, until lIt Monday of September. Tuition per Session, as follows : Pr. Sea. Orthography, Reading, Writing, Geogra phy, at $10,00 Any one, or all or the above, together with any one, or all of the following, viz: Arithmetic, English Grammar, Ti..ty, Astronomy, Use of Globes, Algebra, First Lessons of History, 15,00 Anyone, or all of the above, with any one or all of the following, viz: Geometry, Natural and Moral Philosophy, Chem istry, Rhetoric, Logic, Evidence of Christianity, Science of Things Familiar, Geology, Physiology, &c., 20,00 Latin, Greek, French, 10,00 Music on Piano, 20,'10 Use of Instrument, 2.50 Drawing and Painting, 10,00 Embroidery and Fancy Needle Work, 12,00 Fuel and other contingent expenses, 1,00 Payable at the expiration of each Session. No pupil will be charged only from the date of entrance until the end of the Session. No deduc tion, however, under a week, at the first of the pession. All persons should consider the advanta ge of entering their children at the first of the ses aton, and of keeping them in school punctually from first to last. I have no hesitancy in saying, that, irregular attendance at school, is the origin of greater hindrances to a child's progress in learning than any other cause. - How indifferent will a child soon become to its books if indulged in irregular study, and how despondent must it become, whn, after a few days or weeks absence, it sees its clans mates wading depths that it can not fathom ! Is it not too likely to conclude that its intellect is weak, and that it must not dare to aspire even to medi ocrity ? Boarding can be obtained at reasonable prices. W. 1100, Principal' Mrs. S. ANDERSON, Assistant. Dec. 28, 1858 51 Bethany Academy, TE exercises of this Institution willhe resumed on the third Mond:ey, 17th January, 18.59. This School offers more than usual advantages the ensuing year, as the course of studies will be Classical and the lligher Branches of English only, and the number of students limited to Forty. Terrns.-$15.50 per session of five months. At the same rate fron time of- entrance to end of ses sion. No extra charge Monthly reports rent Parents and Guardians. Good Board for any nutuber of students can be obtained in respectable families at 8 per niotith. 0 0. GALPHIN, Principal. Dec. 29, M 4. 6t 61 CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL, COLUMBIA, S. C., -0 P'rinc.ipals. A. R. BRUMBY, A. M -Latin and Mathematics. J. WOOD 1)AVI JSON, A. NI.-Greek and English. T. DEZ XNCON, Graduate Univ. Franee-Frenth. ' IlE ANNUAL 1 ER%1 is divide:1 into two ses ' ins of five scholastic nonths each, be2in 'resectively on the first Monday of October and March-t~he second closing with an Examina tion. Pupils received at any tinme. Stutdents pre pared for the $outh Carolina Col:cee or other Literary Institutions, and for the practical pursuits of life. yermsx-$'0.00 a session. French, $15.00 extra. For further particulars, address either of the Principals. R E FE REN eEs: C'oimnn, S. C.-Faculty S. C. College, Revs. J Hf. Thornwiell, D. D., P.3J Shan4, S. Townsend(, Capt. A. R. Taylor, C. P. Pelham, Esq., atnd Patrons of the School generally; Chaarleston-Gen. W. E. Martin, Col. I. W. Ihayne; Wiannsboro--Hon. 3. A. Woodwatd, Niaj. J. It Rion; Cheter-liempihill and Gaston, Esqra.; Yrkille-S. W. Melton, l1sq ; C'harlotte,.N. C. Wmn. Johnston._Esg , Sacann.'a, Ga -Bp. Elliot, . c~.i~~.~P'or~r ; $Iantgomnery, ARa.-Eiore and Culp', Esqrs: Mobile.-C..l. J. M. Withers; I Petec Orleans, La.-Rev. B. M. Pahner, D. D. Dec. 15, 1t168, 4049 School Notice,. HI AVING been tendered, by the' Taustecs of the " Fulhler institutute," thme usee of their commodious Building, A pplaratue, Furniture, &c.,' my School. for the instruction of Girls and young Ladies, will be resumed n the 17th of .lanuary next, without the aid of Truste, s. All the Eng lish branches, with Music, Frenach, Drawing, Painting, Wax Work, Needle Work. &c., will be taught. Tnte scholastic year will be divided itito twvo sessions. first commiencitng 7th of January atnd closinig 3st m-f July ; second commaencing 5th September and closing 10th of December. That every facility may be offered for a thorough edit- . ication, the services of my sister, Mirs. M4. A. |BL AND, have been engaged, who will assist me in the Muical and Ornamental departments. Thankful for the liberal patrenage heretofore be- 1 stowed, I hope, by strict attention atnd unremit ting industry, to riceive a continuance of the same. ANNIE C. GOTT. Greenwood, S. C., Dec. 8, 8m 48 Happy Valley Academy. T HIS School which is t-ituated near the resi .dence of J. F. BrS, nine miles North west or Edgefield Village, will commenee on the 24th January next, under the chiargie of its fornmer tevcher, Mirss JULIETT M. PICKiERING. The Scholastic year will be divided into two Sessions, the first of 24 wekadte eodo 16 weeks.ksantescodf Terms for the English branches, $20 per year IFor French $12-Music, $40, and $4 for the use of Piano. seholars will be charged from the time of entrance till the close of the Sessiotn, except in cases of sickness. gWGoodf board can be procured near the Schoolt at $7 per month. Dec 13 5te 49 Long Branch Academy. pTIlS Institution will re-open on the first Mon Iday in January, and the Sension will close. about the middle of June. Sieverah vacancies have occurred by students goinig into business. Early applications are solicited, and will be promptly answered. Monthly Circuhars will e issued, containling the number of Rtecitaitions and their degree of perfectiotn, absence, deportment, &c The strictest disciplline will be exercised, andc a dissipated or immoral studeut canntot remain. JAS. E. CROSSLAND, Prin. Beach Tslantd, S. C , Dec 13 4t 49 FRESH GROCERIES. ET. DAVJS, Agent, bas just replen .shdhsStock with fresh Importations of almost EVERY AltTICLE in the Grocery biusi ness, which he is selling at Very Low Prices! His present large Stock consists in part of 10 Bbls Stuart's C. $UG AR which will be sold 8 lbs. for $1, Casha, er at11t ets pecr Il.. by the bbl. 5 BbIs. tiuperior Irish POTATO E' ; .Tennesee 1lIANMS antd LA\R D, 15 eta. pr lb.; Northern PIPPINS and APPLES, fine; 1 Tierce RICE, best qtuality ; Splendid CilEESE and M.\CCARONI; lermietically Sealed FRUITS; Choice R AISINS, CITRON and CURR ANTS; d!o FIGS and PRUNES; CANDIES anid N U TS, a lull and line variety; SALMO0N and LOBSTERS, superior; SPLENDID LIQUORS, WINES, CORDIALS, Tobacco, Segars, &c., &e, &c. ggCall at the " Exchange." . . T. DAVIS, Agt. Dec 24 tf 40 FRESH GROCERIES. JRUST receiv ed and for s.ale at rasonable priesa, FJ~ine CeIi'ee SUGAR.: Best quality Rtio COFFE E;. Crudlcd Clarified and P'ulverised SUGA RS; New Crop RAISINS; Sort Shell A LMONDS; -Vioe Dairy CilEESE; Prime M ACA RONl; Fresh CRACKERS, &c, &c. E. PENN, Agent. Dee 22 tf 50. NOTICE. WE HAVE-JUST RECEIVED FRO'M HIEAD-QUARTERS, A very handsome and select assdrtment of the FINEST JEWELRY, Whith we will sell a a VERYISMALL AD VANCE on Manufacturers prices. WgThe attention of the Ladies to it is respect fully asked. BLAND & BUTLER. Edgefield, Dce 1 tf 47 GREAT BARGAINS --IN [IRY o0ES JAMES HENEY, AUGUSTA, GEORGIlA, B EGS leave to call the attention of his friends and the public to his large and well assorted Ztock of Fancy & Domestic DRY GOODS! He havine disposed of all his old Goods previous to his going to the North, is now in possession ofan ENTIRELY NEW STOCK, Which comprises all that is. Fashionable and Desirable in Style! He has added to his Store another Depaitment in which he keeps a large supply of Negro Blankets, &c., &c., &c. All of which will be sold at prices not to be beaten by any House in Augusta. -0 He has a splendid lot of DELAINES, worth 7 c:s. which he sells for 25 cts CI.OAKS and SilAWLS, very cheap; All wood DELAINES, ROBES, &c.,very cheap; Fine SILKS, all styles, cheaper than ever; Embroidered COLL A S worth $1, for 50 ets. AND ALL OTHER GOODS IN PRO PORTION. Augusta, Nov 1 tf 43 THE LIVER INVIGARATOR. PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD. [s a greattscientitle edlical discovery. and is dally working cures, amost too great to believe. it Cures as if by mag e,even the dtrt lose giving benefit, ad selum more than ne bottle Is required to cure any kind of Liver Complatni, irom the worst saundilee or D)speliain to a cummon head. ache, all of which are the result of a diseised Liver. The Liver is one of the prhielpal regulators of the muman 1body, and when it performs its functions well ho powers of the system are fully developed. The tomach is almost entirely dependent on thie healthy action of the Liver for the proper performance of lie unctions. When the stom nah Is at fault, the bowels are at fault, and tlue wholu systutn eta ffe r a in conse tunce of eoni organ-the Lver-+1saving eensed to l its elute. F.r oie iiiseti s otrr thit tritai, tte of the roprlets.rm thas lade it ht stut-, Iit t iraeteu of titore tan .tuneny years, to tlmad anent remodly where W it tin to colternet the itany derangenants to rhich It lInhs To prove th:ut this re medy iatlal ta fttnd, any erson troubledi with Liv er Comitajaanlut lit any f its fnus, has but to try a (bottle, 1nd conviction 1. mponlauntal htas been ~'formecdbyeditsolving gums ve virtnet' of t he ieell eine. 'Ilhese ;tiums remonve al inorbidl or knil mnnater fl' .:: itthe systemi, suppejly tg ins theirice a heniithy "4. of bile, inavigeirnting Ie stomnehci, causing" lootl - :, dligetat well, purit'yint e bloil, givinig tine anid heItaltht tp tine a he mtnehl ery, remseeviing tle enuse-a5 of thre <se, nuiel eficet 1a rntli'ni enre ilthout lilt y , llie siiis::grenble al'er effects, f.-t byi usingr'aUntel or Slinaeral Pa n that Is u~inilly releir letoi to. Onte iusea tfr entting is sutfiieilent to relieve t h e otneh~, auid prevenat the food fromt rising anid sour ny otne dose taken before reliring, prevents ightnare. Onlty onte close tagent at -- night loosens thte bowels etly, atal. eures costiv n'less. On~e In Ihe i take r..'nr'teuch tntl e'll caure Dyspeptin.. tMP''One dlose ot ltu tena faat will always r itnh' tite tee'e immnesi! ately re leves Ciholie, while Oniel.e,o ae.en reenatel, % is nt tdre cure ihr Chisi - ' errbus. :lel t plre - .. venitative of' l'holera. QOeiclose, taskent onelti,, wilt lire'veint the recutrre'nce f -tiiiotts Attneks, white i-~ t relleves all pinful feet. -' Oly otne ittle is tn'eicel to throw ouit of thne rstetin the efIeel. orf medii eine liner it iteng sickitess. Onte boittle t:,ceni fear ~ .etnle,..rni ioares all ellowes's o r unatutral coler fritmit lre'skin. On 'e lease ta'kena a shoert t iefefore eintg gives vgrt e upeitite,anoi ita~kes iseeal d3igest wel: io a Otne closnis' tn replenteel, e'ures Chrontc Diarrhtien in Its orst fors, ileia suinnter nd bowel comnullints yield al st teo the'. tirst do. se. Ottnear l't w l'ise cures attacks cenused by worms, while fair 'orms in chilelrei, there is nio surer, safer or specedler rent. ly itt tlie wnrl.:ats It never failIs. Trhere is tno exlngaerationt itt these slutementts; they are Iiti. soeber tierts. tilitt we ean give evielencee to prove, whilie Ii wiho use it are givitig thteir unaanmous testimnony In its vor. We take inflittie talensure it reeamnteming thiis medicine a lreventive' tier Fever anal Agule, Chill Fever, anad all eers oef a B. lta type. it otperates5 with certnuity, and ousnttre willinug toe testif'y lto Its wvoanderful viritles. Ainoet tIe hiiaereals of LIver Betemeeies5 now offered to eu public, the're :are neoevwe eni so hithily recotnieunt ats lit. iSAN}'ol: lSiNViGOlAtiolt, an geneeranlv knownvi ow trtt the nion ti~. Thtis periearationt 1s tuly a ier linvigarnttor. proelneing tine mtttl luatpy results eat tall hio use IL. .\lmolest itamneiralale cetifhitets have been giv i to thne great virte of thi- mte.l icine' by those of the haigh-. t sltndinig it sneciety, amnd we kanow ii tat bae the beat parelaln ton tnow aefoare the ,auhlie.-Hudsam. Ctye~ De-mocet. PRi1CE, OiN ' DOLL.11: PElt DOTTLE. SAtNFORD & CO., Proprietors, 345 Bronelwiny. New York. EWFoar sale~ at Enigefielsi C. HI. by 0. L. PENN, Agent. Junta 16,1558Ta. ly 28 SOTICE-.\ll Ptersons intdebted to thte Estate .of David Otr.ts, dlee'd., are rcgnestetd to pay It same witout delay, and thnse htaving demands gainst the anmie will render thett ina properly at- I sted, for p Iymentt. T.J.0UZTS, , Ex L. BROOKS. S os _Oct. 0, tf' 9. SOTICE--All persons inehtted to the EN .tate of J. W3. Rte.arden, dee'd , at e requested - make inmmarediatte paymsett; atnd all pesn htav g any demtnds ageinat the sanme will present them roperly aiuthenticatced. .1lAS CALLISON, Adra S. RtEARI)EN. A'r De if 48 O T I C E.--AlI pe~rsons htaving demnants -againis the Estate o'f Benji. L.. Mturrell, dece'd,. te re~lptested to prsn thtetm, tee the Admnalistra r', paroperoly aiteatted, andi all indeb~lted toe snld State, ate r. jnestedel t make ptament.. LUKE UUREATH!, Atdmi'o-s - De. FERABA MUIIRELL, 4 Downer Orphan School, H E pulie are hereby notilled! that there will Ibe live v'acanacies for Orpanl Chiledren at the, )wner Orpahan School on Bechcl Island. after the t January next. For admission apply to) the ~omissiolters. The beneficiaries mxust be between be ages of seve'-t anti thilrteen. 1 H. R. COOK,a TH'IOS. J. DAVIES, e THIOS. WV. WHIATLEY, b Commissioners. r De 29 4t____ 51 a ODAUTION.--\ll personis a'e forewarned agaitnst trading for a Note given by the Sub crier to A. II. IDavenaport, sometinme in Septem er 1858, for about two hundred and forty dollars,. a heo will not pay the sameai, unless etnmptelied by law, the consideratiotn fof wvhich it was giventaav uag failed. J. M. TILLMAN. Dec 27 2t 51 , L OST on.Christmas day, between Pottersville and John Hlollinigswortha a small ME.\lMO EAND UM BUOK, with two Pockets in it con ainitg $100,00-eight $10 bills on the Batnk of Iamburg, jutst issuetd, three $5 bills, and two $1 bills, atnd tree dollars int silver. There were also lot of paapers of importance to myself in the said Book. Anay persoins litading said Book and conitetls anid eliverinag the satme to tte, shtali be liberally re warded... RAMIJO. BUCKWHEAT CAKES. j UST received a suplaerior lot of Bluckwhecat tPFlouar, Yeast Powders, aoshaen Better anad delightful Sug'ar House Syrup. Call and get a supply. W. II. IA RRISON, AoL . .JJec29 tf - 51 N. C. .JEANS AND KEP* A FR ESI lot of the above r byC 2 N W & ELEGANT SHAWLS. Splendid Mantilla SHAWLS, new and elegant styles; Fine Crape SIhAWLS; 1ich Chenile SITAWLS; Fine Stella SHAWLS, Chenile Borders; Large Bay State and Scotch Double SHAWLS, fully 25 to 40 per cent. cheaper than the same class of Goods were six weeks ago. Just received, per Express. at GRAY & TURLLEY'S. Rich New Silks. New and Elegant SILKS, inl Robe A 2 J upes, Robe A'Valente, Rube A'Quille, Robe A Le, Bayadere, Plaid and Plain SILKS. Just received and for sale very cheap at GRAY & TURLEY'S. MURNI~m1NG GOODS. Lupin's best BOMBAZINE, very cheap; Fine French Black MERINO; Fine all wool MUSLIN DELAINE; Fine Black ALPACA; Heavy Rich Black SILK, without Lustre; Fine French and English Black CRAPE; Black and White Crape COLLARS; Fine Black and law Silk HOSE. For sale, very cheap, at GRAY & TURLEY'S. -UOF EKEEIN 0 I 8.4, 9-4, and 10-4 Double DAMASK, very superior quality, fur Table.Cloths ; Fine French TOWELS, with and without Fringe ; Double Damask NAPKINS and DOYLIES; Huckaback and Russia DIAPERS; 10.4, 114, and 12-4 SHEETING. of superior quality, Fine Ribbon-bound BLANKETS; Heavy large size Georgia made BED COMFORTERS; Fine LONG-CLOTH, soft finish, manutaetured expressly to our own order; Fine White FLANNELS, Fine Plain and Plaid Sack FLANNELS. For sale low at GRAY & TURLEY'S. Plantation Goods. Ileavy large size BLANKETS, warranted to weigh eight pounds to the pair; Fine Heavy Mackinaw BLANKETS; Extra Heavy Cable Warp KERSETS; Heavy Georgia PLAINS; Ten bales very superior KERSEYS, at very low price; Iheavy all wool DRAB CLOT Hea very superior article for Carriage Drivers ; SATINETS and Kentucky J EARS; STRIPES and OSNABUlGS; Marlboro' STRIPES and PLAIDS; w Hleavy IRed 1FLANNE~LS, very low priced.. For sale, very cheap, at GRA 7 & 10R~LETS. Augusta, Nov. 24, 1858. 4mn 46 WM. QUATTLEBUM, - F LEWIS JONES, IM. BOULWAR E, LEWIS COVAR, WW.SA LE,Fal&W neG od WFor ClerIL..NAL RIL WILLIAM L. STEVENS, LE WIS COLEMAN,Uualketorterd. JAMES SPANN, ROBiERT D. BRYAN, ~ Dkmndt fc hma uhircsa JACKSON CO VAR,vieteatioo loewoanoobrgn. F. M. NICHOL AS, EDMUND PENN, JLN ULR STARLLING TURYNRTIR, Id. W. LYLS, ~ ~ ~ 11 Uscualey ept fr lly tand ne. ta C.A ON,. ir trmnek o fr te sc resa JOHN C. LOVELESSal t o gie satifa ction wzh. e s Plin -vitOel t h e en o g ose w want d iIbrgains. D. L. TURNER.A3. BUTLERN C. S. F.ARRISO, Edgfold 10 2 tf 44 . A. HO RFFIN rciclWtl.ae JOgHNel C. LOVELS, 85. t 48ANWTOENHA UGSC, . L. AURNE0R.nd'nhadWACIEC~CKJIWLY DAID MAISTA,2mnh. rcsmdrte Will attend ~roply to all business entrusted ~ ipcaat:ie gvntoherarng f S his care. fieN . WacLaw, ewelrge. Edefield, C. C., Dec.8 18 . ty 48 - -_________________ J. L. AB UT L SR 0N, A.TTO''LC) ."DN'Eli AT J- A , ~~l E nlslni tae VR gg" Ofi e ver B C. Bryn' St.lmrito VFYTT I) thiANfr F H~~~~~~~~~iE Subscrhvn unsedhmefwt h VrOibes rectuly atnomne Chat* no rad t sre llwh myned uc ~i~i~ inFal tl taken W inte D'cr, Good. assuanc ofa mre erfct dapatin, a l h cngne nd fahlina lei sl ed frhe ofTcArg. F. . B.'SUL LIVAN in Clso. lose reembancNtovhen1tralorgnstha4ca a ralze b ay thr ,etod Is eree Cp . Cas.n BOU QUI 2.WE EE casationdurabiliyOco\forOanLEsecrityS,) isog te dvata~s lamedforths SPEIOR nieSPETFLL iun orman thec' P latr akte lode f seting rtitiial rcth.P ubitlti i s g enerary nha t n h a ll opeed H. PARKER.n George Robvinsn's aoldstan, ther teyl rae Jun 2, 2 drw h i in waror yatet ie food aision fo 12 mont3.. PrYD. moderaora TIIOS 3. C. .ambOIitrgc 2men1 48 Edgfild U . iC.Dee. 1 ly 4.t o lnmsS Clnside'. r M.C.A BUT LERC 8'- tmri hirnt nlaconswl oi Jan27 icevy einb rLawndthsoRndbtdgoeai EBGEFE-n C. li., _. C. a 5ft42 A ube i erns hainise climsl agint h o de ndas- rsleb r nowlreadyLto servedalldwhoarey0need PEch, with 2 suac fam reperft tadapation, attst Noa4 f4 oser resmblance toth n tour a id astae cn utrealizedOby any otreceivedod.vetBcperfeChoic . OI.NGLPAKE'r. L EOS . .DVS fen ayt, 9aanh ruwck t ayFr KEEP WARM. HEAV RAGLANS AND 1AVY 0VER SACS, GENT :' LI AWLS & BLANKETS, BUSINESS SUITS, CO'.T, P \NTA AND VEST, TO MATCH. FINE DR ESS AND FROCK COATS, PANTS AND VESTS,. Of every description. FINE LINEN, COTTON AND MARSEILLES SHIRTS. MERINO AND FLANNEL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Byron and Standing Collars, Sus penders', Socks, Gloves, Ties, Handkerchiefs, &c., &c., ALL FOR SALE.LOW J.M.NEWBY&CO. AUGUSTA, GA. Dec c tf 47 D EY SOGOS. -0 FALL TRADE-.1858! DICKEY &PHIBBS AUGUST A, GA., ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR Fall Stock of Dry Goods, Embracing EVERY ARTICLE Usually kept in a DRY GOODS STORE! Which they will j1s- . . C EA As any other. RESPECTABLE HOUSE! 'he Character of their House is a suffoient guarantee that every Customer will be Charged the SAME PRICE. Augusta, Sept 18 tf 88 JUST RECEIVED. fIS XATRIEWS, O site thMasonio 11411, Droad Street, A USTA, GA., 1a returned from the North, and just receIved a LARGIe STOCK of Millinery of all Kinds, -A.SO DRESS CAPS, HEAB-DRESSES, HAIR PINS, And a groat variety of other Goods, such as FINE CLOAKS, FURS, WORSTED GOODS, EMBROIDiERIES, SKIRTS. HOSIERY, Alexander's Kid Gloves, With many olhor Goods too numerous to mention. A ugusta, Ga , Nov. 1 8m* 438 Fine Pianos, Books, MUSIC, &c,, &c. 'TIlE Subscriber after returning thanks to their 1. friends in EDGEPIELD and adjoining-.Dis tinue to keep on hand at large assortmenit of. PIANO FORTES fr.nn, the clebrated manufaictories of RAVEN BA CON &. CO., HlAZELTON, BROS., d-dA. U. GA Li & CO., New York, for whorn they are solo AMents. These fnr-tru-rments having already won *jch far famed celebrity, it is only necessary for us o repeat that for tengih, durabiity and finish, ogether with potwcr, depih, atoeerness and soft ess of tonc, they chaillenge 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 f interior makers, where they have no choice, and bnvcof~en to pay higher prices for inferior Jnstrn ets, than fine ones of superior makers can be ought for. Every PIANO FORTE sold by us is . varranted in every respect, so the purchaser runs o risk whatever. Persons ordering from a distance rom us can depend upon getting a GOOD AR TICL.E, as we make it a point to keep goods of the est quality and such as we can recommend and wnrr:nus in every respect. Their stock of MUIISIC is very large and they . re constantly receiving all new pieces as they are ublished. GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGOS of he best quality always on hand. They would also call attention to their large Stok of chool and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery Blank Books, nd othe-r articles.-ALSO Always on hand the largest assortment in the State at G U ITA R S, VIOLINS, A COORDEONS,A LUIES, FLAGEO LETS, VIOLIN BOWS, &e , and every article of Musical Merehandise. Carhart's and Needham's and .Pie' detebraed.. IELODEONS. ACCOR DEONS and ViOLiNS repaired in the est manner. All (of the above articles sold at low prices for 7ash or City nteceptanees by GEO. A. OATES &f BROTHE~R. Brond Street, Agusta Ga., between U. S.. and lobe Hotels. A pril 7 1858 tf 13 ADM1 VISTRIATORS' NOTICE. Alil pe.rsons indebclted to the Estate of Jarvis \sbill, dee'dl., will make payment, and all persons aing demands against the Estate will render in heir demands, properly attested, to the Under 4igned forthtwith. FR ANCES ASBILL4, ~' . . d. ASBILL. . A'r Dec 22 _ __ 4t" 50 RA ,RAGE I.-.THREE CENTS per Lb. in Cashnwil be paid for all Clean Linen and otton Rags, delivered at the Bath Paper Mills, at Bnth, 8. C., or at any Depot on the S.CU. Rail Road. The attention of Store-keepers and Pedlars Is ,articuarly requested. GE~O. W. WINTER, Agent. Augusta, Ga., Nov 9 m 44 ~IONEY IS THE WORD.--All per sons indebted to me either by Note or Ac ount will please call and settle by sale day in Jan ary next-before if possible. I cannot go en with y business without money. My- friends will at tend to this eall at once. J. M. WITr'. Dee7 tf 48 Notice Positive. SLL persons indebted to the Estate of Mrs.. i Lucy Sanmmerall,-.deceased, are requested to pay the same forthwith; and those having demands against said Estate will please render them in pro pery attested, as soon as possible. I desire to settle up the Estate without delay. B3. M. TA LBERT, A dm'or. de bonis non, 1%?v. 3, 1858 12m 43 EXNECUTORS' IfTIC.-All persons' .4indebted to the Estateof John Jones, dee'd., arc earnestly requested to make arrangementa to pay up promptly that thme provisionsa of the will may be complied with ; and all persons having demands against the Estate will please present them to tho Exectutors immediately, properl at. tested. A. 3. HIAMMOND, Ex'ms W. 0. HARRIS.5 Sept 8 tf 859 FRESH OYSTERS generally oa hand E.,ud for sale by E. T. DAVISAt - tf 46