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[REPRESENTED B. W]Oa ALE GROCER Ali lNo.,*71 Broad I DOORS DELO1 ER INS-ARS, COFFEE, TOR BAGGING, E, TWINE, NAILS a FISH, SALT, & including everything a PA ONA4I RESPECTFULLY SOL SUNEI - -IN STORE, A: 2W0bar fair to choice RIO C 2 prime Old Goveram 20 half and quarter chests G 100. bbls. A to C Stuart's REi 20: " " CRU 12 boxes " LOA 12 hads. prime to choice NE 100 box-ITOBACCO, various brands - 1,s00 NAILS, assorted; 150 kegs E 100NEW MACKEREL; 40 100 Sen and English Dairy C 100 -.Adamantine and Sperm CAN 5o A- earl STARCH; 50 boxes F BA INGD ~M and TWINE, BACON an UTMID BLUESTONE. COPPERA TUN and BUCKETS, Cedar TUBS WATER CANS, COCOA DIPP &c., Rifle and Blasting P All of which are offered to e I PATRONAGE RESPE D. 1 the es -tive Cam co. A. ys and xeept ney. 50. t pub of Fat - 08.s eLINA, ICT, Partition ellor Wardlaw, I Ahe following Real -sed, at the same nalty, viz: on the '.ag Two hundred Wilsons' Creek. in da of J. H. Brooks, y and Win. Head. ears credit, in equal -rest from day of male,, niut be paid in casl4 dby-Boflddih am A. SIMKINS, c.IE.D. 8te . 50 'strator's Sale. . r from W. F. Durisoe Esq., Ordina of Edgefleld District, I will proceed to ,.;l on ath day of January next, at the late resi dence Jesse Leopard, dec'd, all thme personal prope of tho said deceased, consisting of IX LUKELY NEGROES. On- Mare, three Mules, Cattle, 'Stock and Fat 110. Ic-,Corn, Fodder, Shucks, Oats, Cotton and Cotton Seed, One Gin Head, one two Horse Wag .n, one Buga.y and harness, Plantation Tools, ilousehold and Kitchen Furniture. Also, one fine gold watek. Tzaxs-AIl sums of and under Ten dollars jh-ovey that amnount on a dredit util thc 25th VecmMr-8f59, with interest from date. Pur chasers to give no~tes with two approved sureties. Property not to be removed untQl tihe terms of .sal. are complied with. 'J. D. JOHNiSON, A dm'or. 3te - o SALE, wary, at Public le, the Tract ol iams, deceased, , in Abbt ghly adap gruin. i1 ituprove neoesanry any in th< Trustee. place wil any time thema the J. W; .62 rCOARLES McLAREN.] tiCOMMISSION MEBOHANT, taket, Augusta, Ga., BONES, BROWN & CO.'S.] A , SEGARS, CANDLES, SoAP, STARCI ld OODEN WARE, BACON, LARD, FLOUI in found in a Wholesale Grocel Houze, ED. IRIESe D TO ARRIVE FFEE; iat JAVA COFFEE; REEN and BLACK TEAS; INED SUGARS; HED 19 W ORLEANS SUGAR; 15,000 Spanish and German SEGARS; IKES, assorted; 2,000 sacks NEW SALT; 4ole. half and quarter boxes NSW RAISINS; HIEESE ; 5 kegs prime Goshen BUTTER; amily and No. 1 SOAP. 9:ARD, PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER, SODA % INDIGO, MADDER, SNUFF, Painted id BUCKETS, Brass and Iron Bound BS, MEASURES, BROOMS, &c., JWDER, SHOT and LEAD. kade on the most reasonable terms. TFU. LY SOLICITED. - -WU. H. GOODRICH, 271 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. 3m 52 , REASONS WHY The r r Car e- r & :i3 . ez SEWING MACHINES IS UNIVERSALLY PREFERRED OR FAMILY SEWING!1! 1st. It is more simple and easier kept in ordei 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 thm 1 trouble of winding thread is avoided, while tht me machine can be adapted at p!easure, by 4 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 mot elastic abric, so that it is free from all liability to breal washing, ironing, or otherwise. 6th. The Stitch made by thi4 machine is more utiful than any other made either by hand oi nachine. A new supply of these celebrated machines, of I the leading pattern, just received by M. A RANSOM, Agent for the manufacturers. COPY OF LETTER RECEIVED FROM RON JAS. R, WAsnuIo'rox, Dec. 11, 1858. SIa: In reply to your letter asking my opinion ol rover & Baker's Sewing naichines, I take pleasure in saying that they have morethan answered my ex-ectations, after trying and returning others. I have three of then in operation on my ditfete ent places and after four years trial have no fault to find. Yours, Respeetfully, i To M. A. RAxsox, Esq., Hamburg, S. C. COPY OF LETTER FROM MRJONMTIIAN M.MILLER - .,lDec.I18h, 8. S.A. R assox:-Dear Sir, . o Y. enquiry how I like the Grove er's Sewing machine, I take slaam~ tad that after using itf ,-a satisfactioni 1t athe use ,. ard 1ous never been O"" invention of no ameuly mi ty the ion of the p zs'eam fu lic thana that of - Very Resp -c 'urs. JONATZ iLLER. g3gA Reduction of one half ' ~.ual price is made to all Ministers of the Ga .,1 who h~ave Families, a.nd to all Religious or C ,aritable So c~. ties w la-c the Mat~hines are to be esed for pur. I.--e of U harity. Hamburg l'cc. 29, 1558 tf___ 51 A ME RI CA N H OT EL, IIAMBURG, S. C. r1 'H E Subscriber returns his thanks to his frie~nds ..and piatrons for the liberal patronage extend. edi to him during the past two years, and hopes to receive a continuation of the same. For the year 1859 amnple preparations will be made to give the best satisfactiun to those who may patronise th-,~ house. SERVANTS, orderly and well trained, have been engaged. The T ABLE will receive the Proprietor's own attention, and shall be supplied with the best the market of Augustat affords. The STABLES will bo in the charge of an at. tentive Ostler. In short, kind friends, I am going to make every effort to please you. De G2 . C. CUNNINGH AM. Hamburg, Dc2 t 50 NEW GROCERY r 'HE Subscriber respectfully informs the citi. Izens of Edgefield Village and vicinity that he has just opened a New Family Grocery & Confectionery, Next door to the Advertiser Office, where he Is prepared to furnish. . EVERY ARTICLE In the Grocery and Confectionery business, EXCEPTING LIQUORS. Desiring to secure a reasonable *share of public patronage, he will do his utmost to please his patrons. liis Goods have been selected with care, and cannot fail to give satisfaction, both in prices and quality. Terms, Strictly Cash ! And by adhering closely to the CA Sh system I can offer inducements to my customers that will thoroughly convince them of the advantages to be derived fronm the cash system. EWCall and look at my goods and prices. W. H. HARRISON, Agent. IDec 22 tf 50 GUANO, T J1E undersigr.ed is A gent in Charleston forth. sale of GUANO of different kind. all ol which is received d:reet fronm the Inporters, and warranted pure. .l0O. I l.RUViAN GUANO, direct from the Agent of the P'eauvian Government. Sold at $6~ per ton. (2 210 Ibs ) SOMRRIKRO, or MEXICAN GUANO, corn taning &0 per cent of bone phosj.hate of Lime, it bags, Stil per ton, (2.240 lbs ) WHITEi MEiXICAN GUANO, enntaining harge p. r centage of ammonia, at $45 per ton (2,2401 lbs') FARM ER'S PLASTER in barrels, at $10 pet ton (2000lb..) TilOMlAS J. KERRl. Chark tston, S. C., D.ec. 28, 1558 61 51 pUY.--One Cask Superior Santa Croix RUMI .One Cask " Old Jamaica R UM Warrajited r*uro or no sale. 8. E. BOWERS, Aut. Dec22 if 50 PLANTING A.ND EAkTiNG PO TATOES. 2 5 "'h. Peaceh Blossomt POTATOES; 2514bis. Purple Pink Eye.. The above is of Curtis and Co's b- st, and w~ll I sold low. S. E. BOWERS, Agt. e c22 if 50 CONPECTIONERY AND NUTS. Every description, and also a large colla of FINE~ rEGARS at I CANDEE & McEWENS. rPar -supplied at reduced prices. Decl? 29 - t8 51 FEMALE ACADEMY. T f1E Exercises of this Academy will be re sumed on the 1st MondL:y of January, 18.S9. The year will be divided into two sessions (if five months each; the first commencing on the lbt Monday of January, and elo.sing on the last d:y .f May ; the second commencing on the 1st of June, and closing on the 15th lceember. A vacation ill intervene in the second abssion, from 15th .lu ly, until let Monday of September. Tuition per Session, as follows: Pr. Se. Orthography, Reading, Writing, Geogra phy, at $10,00 Any one, or all of the above, together with any one, or all of the following. viz: Arithmetic, English Grammar, T:..tiy, Astronomy, Use of Globes, Algebra, First Lessons of History, 15,00 Any one, 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, 20,00 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 ges of entering their children at the first of the sea don, 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, wht-n, after a few days or weeks absence, it sees its class 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 I Boarding can be obtained at reasonable prices. W. 11001), Principal; Mrs. S. ANDERSON, Assistant. Dec. 28, IB58 2t 51 Bethany Academy, T IE exercises of this Institution will be resumed on the third Mond:y, 17th January, 1859. This School offers itore than usual advantages the ensuing year, as the course of studies will be Classical and the Iligher Branches of English only, and the number of students limited to Forty. Terns.-$15.60 per session of five months. At the sanie rate from time of entrance to end of ses sion. No extra charge Monthly reports rent Parents and Guardians. Good Board for any number of students can be obtained in respectable families at $8 per muonth. GtiO. GALPHIN, Principal. Dec. 20,1$5z. 6t 61 CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL, COLUMBIA, S. C., 0 A. R. BRUMBY, A. M -Latin and Mathematics. J. WOOD IAVIDSON, A. M.-Greek and English. T. DEZX.CON, Graduate Univ. France-Frenel. ' 111E A NNUAL ' ERVI is divide:1 into two sos ' ns of five scholastic months each, beain Sespectively on the first Mlonday of October an.d March-the second closing with an Examina tioni. Ptupils received at any time. Students pre pa'ed for the $outh Carolina Colege or other Literary Instittutions, and for the practical pursutits of life. yermns-$'.00 a session. French, $15.00 extra. For fttrther piarticulars, address either of the Principals. R EFER EcNC:.: -Columbia, S. C.-Faculty S. C. lIege, Recvs. J H. Thornawell, D. D., P. J. Shandt, Towtnsend, Capt. A. Rt. Taylor, C. P. Pelhami,, .and Patrons of the Seboold generally; Cho r!estOn-Genl.W.E. Martitn,Col. J.W. Ilayne;' Winnsboro--Hon. J. A. Woodward, Maj. .11 i Rilon; Chkeser-liemphill and Gaston, Esqrs.; Yorkiie--S. W. Melton, l'sq ;Charlotte, N. C. Win. Johnston. Esq , Sacannma, Ga -Byp. Elliot, Rev. u. WrPirter; Monigomnery, jrtla.--a'mre and Culp, Es.grs: Mobile.-C.'l. J. M. Withers; Pete Orleanr, La.-Rtev. B. M. Palmer, D. D. Dec. 15, 1868, 4t 49 School Notice, H AVING h~een tendered, by thte Teustees of the "E Fttller institutute." the usee of their commitaodious Building. A pparatue, Furniture, &c.; my School, for the instruction of Girls and youn0 Ladies, will be resumed na the 17th of .lanuary tacxt, without the aid of Truste' s. All the Enag lish branches, with Music, Fretnch, Drawing,a Paintinag, Wax Work, Needle Work. &c., will be taught. Tne scholastic yeanr will be divided itnto two sessions. first comamenacing 7th of Janua~ry andp closing 81st of .July ; secotnd comatnencingu 5th Septetmber and closinag 10th of December. Thaat every facility may be offered for a thorough edu cation, thte services of mty sister, Mrs. M. A. F BL AND, have been engaged, who will assist mec itn the Mttsical and Ornamental dlepartments. t Thankful for the liberal patronage hecretofore be-L stowed, I haope, by strict attention and unremit- g ting industry, to riceive a continuance of the satne. A NIE C. GOTT. e Greenwood, S. C., bec. 8, 3mn 48 Happy Valley Academy, T HIS School which is situated near the resi J.deuce of 3. F. Buatxs, nine miles North-. wvest of Edgelield Village, will commence on the 24th January next, under te charge of its formerj teacher, Miss JULIETT M. PICK ERING. The Schoulastic year will be divided into twoa Sessions, the first of 24 wek, n teseod ft 10 weeks. 's n h eodo Terms for the English branches, $20 per year For French $12-Music, $40, and $4 for the use of Piano. scholars will be charged from the time. of entrance till the close of the Session, except in eases of sickness. "'Good board can be parocured near the Schaoolt at $7 per month. i Dec 13 5t* 49____ I Long Branch Academy. TPIlIS Institution will re-open on thte first Mon Iday in January, and theo Sensioun will close . about thle middle of June. Several vacancies have occurred by sttudenits goinag into business. Early applicationas are solicited, and will be promnptly answered. Monthly Circulars will I e issued, containing the annber of tecitationus and their degree of perfection, abseuce, deptortmnent, &c The striktest discipline will be exercised, atnd a dissipated cor immuaoral student catmnot remain. JAS. E. (.ROSBL AND, Prin. Beach Tsland, . C , Dec 13 4t, 49 FRESH GROCERIES. ET. DAVIS, Agent, htas just replen eihdhis Stock with fresh itmportations of ( almost EVERY AltTICLE in the Grocery busi-t ness. which he is selling at Very Low Prices ! His present large Stock consists in part of 10 Bbla atuart.'s C. SUG A R which will be sold 8 lbs. for $1, Cash, -r at 11* ets per~ lh.by the bbl. 5 Bhais. ulperior Irish POT ATO EP; Tennaeuase1A MS ad L.\RD, 15 ets. pr lb.; No.rth, rn PIPPINS and A PPLES, file;, 1 Tierce RICE, best quality; Spalendcid CJ1EESE and M.\CCARONI; Hlermtetically Scaled] FRUITS; -Choice RAISIN8, CITRON and CURR ANTS; do FiGS atad PRUNES; CAN DiES and N L1T.-, a lull and line variety; SAIal0N anad LOBST HRS, superior ; --ALSO SPLENDID LIQUORS, WINES, CORDIALS, Tobacco, Segars, &c., &c, &c. g-Call at the " Exchange." - . T. DAVIS, Agt. Dec 24 tf 46 -FRESH GROCERIES. J U'ST1. rcivedl and fcor sale at reasonable prices, F P inte C,&tle SUGA RI : Best quality liio COFFE E;. Cru-l.ed Clarified and Pulverise.d SUGA RS; New Criap RAISINS; Soft She-ll A LMONIk;; Vine D)airy CIII(ESE; Prime M ACA RONI; Fresh CRACKERS, &e, &c. E. PENN, Agent. De. 22 ir 50 NOTICE.( WE IIAVE-JUST RECEIVED F1K0i IIEAD-4ARTERS, A very handsome and select assortment of th FINEST JEWELRY, Whici: we will sell a a VERY;SMALL AD VANCE on Manufacturers prices. "'The attention of the Ladic to it. is respect fully asked. BLAND & BUTLER. Edgefield, Dcc 1 Lf 47 GREAT BARGMANS -IN IDIRY.6B0DS. JAMES HENEY AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, B EGS leave to call the attention of his friend and the public to his large and well assorte Ztock of Fancy & Domestic DRY GOODS! He having disposed of all his old Qoodi previous to his going to the North, is now in possession of'at ENTIRELY NEW STOCK, Which comprises all that is Fashionable and Desirable in Style! He has added to. his Store another Depaitmeni in which he keeps a large supply of Negro Blankets, &c., &c., &c. All of which will be sold at prices not to be beater by any House in Augusta. -0 Ile has a splendid lot of DELAINES, worth 37 c:s. which lie sells for 25 cts CI.OAKS and 81IAWLS, very cheap; All wool DELAINES, ROBES, &c., very cheap Fine SILKS, all styles, cheaper than ever; Embroidered COLL A RS worth $1, for 50 ets. AND ALL OTHER GOODS IN PRO PORTION. Augusta, Nov 1 tf 43 M'HE LIVER INVIGARATOR, PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD. [S greattwietitle cienit discovery.andl lsdaily working eures, almost too great to believe. itcures as if by nia c, even the firet elose giving beinfit. and seldum imore thati ine bottle lb required tip cure any kind of Liver Complaint romn the worst Jaundice or D)spepsla to a comrinun head teie, all of which are the result of a disesed Liver. The Liver Is one of the pritiedipal rogulators of tb uman body, and when it perfrms its functions well b powers of the s)stem are ful developed. The toach is almost entirely slepon. ent on the healthy etiun of the Liver for the proper performanoe or iu actions. When the stom n ith is at fault, the boweh reat fault, und tlie whole systuint i u ffe r a in conse. cof te organ-le Liver having ensei U I" Its iluty. F..r ifhe lisena tof tri t iirguin, one or tit rolrietors lzss iu:ade it l.ii stub', in i pracilee ol ioro ha1 wnyyr tenelitv yeanz, , toIliad somaiertiinoty wier r iti to entiiternet tie tnny derangeenwts ItC chiela it is litile. Tois lrove ihizt thzii .re , nedy Is at Ilt fround, an a-rsoni troullit will, Liv e r Compinnt lii it an) X its f-rms, h:s but to try a M bottle, 'und conviction I A coipaiiidl has been fmrtnelbr dlivsolvinig gum: nd exractini tiat part whtich ijasiluble ir the ne ve vir iesi f~ t lhe meill einti. Thetse ginans: remo've ill rnarbli or hazl mattier ' .n the systeain, su~ply ii5 inllztieirintee n ha-:ihy N - of bile, invig'irnting ie stonunelh, ealising" t'ood t igezil well, pzurit'ying e bloozl, givinig t7ne und heltalti to the ia1hole muzehn. iry, reninivintg tlie causes, of tIre lsense, nnd eiffect. g a rudllenl cure wihout --a ti y .I Iie dli-agreenbt ner en'leets, f.:lt bytusig'Un!iie or Minernl i.,n .i tlunt is tizsually resor ~ teil t'. Onte lse, uter entinig Is P' ufieient to relieve lhb omelh, andt prevent thze .-(food frozi risig and sour. Onlyone ose aken before retirintg, preventi igtmuare. Only onze dloec itaten at -f night looseDs thte bowvch One~ t wie takeni u.--r eachl ''.. zil t il cure Dyspepsla. tg'"Oite iliase of two tena .J JWz wilt alwvays re. lie eause or thze iise esapherfet tire. , ialy onie ,l',se izanteli ni'%aely relieves i.honeic whlile lne zc..se, oette rejisid.-al, is it stIre cure lir Clil. - irbus, tin' p; pre~ r. vetative of Cholera, (Pnt diose. laken' oflen. . will Ilrevenit the recurrenzce f -Biliotus attneks, witile it relieves all Isainful feel. Gf' Ounly onie bottle is nenileil lo throw out1 of thie steiiu the effect. of niedi .eine nther a long sickntess. One haot~le tukeni for .iinnlie,,* rnin ives all allowss iz r utiualral color fri.inith ?lzskinz. Onet cloi- tiken at s'oirt tinie lueforo iping gives vigor toi e nuiseite, .unil imzkes .Nil digestwe Oie iso. if, i o~nipen.teel, cures Chzronlc Dizirrheen~ In lie orst forimi,.while~ sinter and bowel coouplaintts yield al ost to the first '!'se. One iir t wo aliow-s cures aitacks ciaused by worins, white for oriis in chillire-n. itere is no surer, safer or speedler rent. dv ini thze world. :ts It inever filis. tiere Is no xnz~rternion In these statemnents, they ntre nin, satber facts. titint we ein give evidlence to prove, while I who use it ure giving their unnitnus testinnony In lts avor. We take inflitei pleasuire In reec'tntnending this mnedleine a nlprevenitivte liar Fever nt Agate, Chill' Fever, and ull evers or it huiliius type. It oplerates iti cerlaninty, and ousinisure williin::to testily to Its wvondlerful virtues. Amnt 'the11 husaslreils of LIver Itenitdies now 'olfered to e ptublic, lhere :ine nonte we cnn si hililty recuommnenaii as it. SANFtilIYS IN VIGinOltATOR, , genecranyv kniown w thiroughaiut thea Uioin. This tiruiiynrationz is trulyn iver lnvigarntoir, piroeling the izuist happy results oii all hii use it. Altniot innumizerable crtillnti'aa lhave been glv tto thme great virltue of thi- mne.leine~ by thosce of the high zi suiil in i saieety, nind we knzow it'to be the best iprepin tlon nmow biefaorelii th publie.-Itdan Csoint,/ Jeniocruf. PiRICE, ONE DOLLARt PElt BOTTLE. SANFOllD & CO., Proprietors, s.15 Bronadwny. New York. irFor sae rat Eilgefielil C. H. by 0. L.' 'ENN, Agent. June i6, 13S. 1y 2$ ~5OTICE-.\ll lsersons indebted to the Estate .of Davidl Otst, dee'dI., are requnested to pay e same without delay, andl those Ihaving demiands ainst, the same wvili render themi in, properly at ~std, for p ivyment. T.J.OUZTS, , L. IROVKS. *""oru . Oct. -,t SOTICE-All persons indebted to the Es .tate of J. W. Rtearden, dee'd , ale requested gany demitad's against the samie will prtzsent them roperly aiuthaentieateal. .1 AS CA L LISON, A) 'r S. REARIJEN. ~ A'r DecS 8 I 48 O T ICE.--All persons having demnts .. aginstl h-Etate of Benuj. L. Muirrel, die'd, re regnested to present, them, toi the Admninlira rs, pzropeirly attested, and all indebted to sid htte, aretI. r i.e Lnte tmake payment. LUKE CULBRLEATH, Adim'ors. SDec. P, 0t 48 Downer Orphan Schooli 1 ME publlic are hereby notiied that there will Ibe tive vacancies for Orphan Children at the )owner Orphan School on Bechl Island. after the t January next. For admission apply to the ~ommisioiers. The beneficiaries must be between e ages of seven andl thirteen. - IH. R. COOK, THOS0. J. DAVIES, THlOS, WY. WHIATLEY, Commissioners. _Dec 29 .. - 4 _ _ _ 61 ClAUTION.-.\1 persons auc forewarned LJ ogainst trading for a Note given by the Sub crier to A. HI. D~avenport, somietini.e in Septem er l858, for about, two hundred and forty dollars, s lie will nort pay the' same1, unless compelled by aw, the conisiderationl fop' which it was uiventav ug faIled. J. M. TILLMAN. Dec 27 - 2t 51 L OST oinChristmas day, between Pottersvillc and John Hiollinugswortlh, a small MiEMO ANDUIM BOOUK, with two Pockets in it con. aing $l00,00-eighti $10 bills on the Banzk of Iamburg, just issued, three $5 bills, and two $1 bills, and three dollars in silver. There wecre alsc t lot of7 papers of importance to nmyself in thc said Book. Any p ezus hhznding said Book and contents aitl delivering the same to ime, shall be liberally re warded..S- RAMBO Dec2 tf '5 BUCKWHEAT CAKES. J UST received a Nulwrior lot of Buckwhea tFlour, Yeast Powders, Goshen Butter an' delightful Sugar House Syrup. Call and get supply. W. I I. H[A RRISON, Agt. .ec 29 tf 51 N. C. JE~ANS AND KEPE' - A FR ESH lot of the above r bye 2 NEW & ELEGANT SHAWLS. Splendid Mantilla SHAWLS, new and elegant styles; Fine Crape SHAWLS; ihli Chenile SHAWLS; 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 ngo. Just received, per Express: at GRAY & TURLEY'S. Rich New Silks. New and Elegant SILKS, in Robe A 2 Jupes, Robe A'Valente, lRube A'Quille, Robe A Le, Bayadere, Plaid and Plain SILKS. Just received and for sale very cheap at GRAY & TURLEY'S. MOUBREN=1amG GOODS. Lupin's best BOMBAZINE, very cheap; Fine French Black ME1INO; 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 Raw Silk HOSE. For sale, very cheap, at GRAY & TURLEY'S. and01 OEGEEPINII MDL 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 R1ibbon-bound BLANKETS; Heavy large size Georgia made BED COMFORTERS; Fine LONG-CLOTH. soft finish, manutfactured expres-ly to our own order; Fine White FLANNELS, Fine Plain and Plaid Sack FLANNELS. For sale low at GRAY & TURLEY'S. Plantation Goods. Heavy large size BLANKETS, warranted to weigh eight pounds to the pair; Fine Heavy Mackinaw BLANKETS; Extra IHeavy Cable Warp KERSETS; - Heavy Georgia PLAINS; Ten b)ales very superior KERSEYS, at very low price; Heavy all wool DRAB RtOTIlma very supe)rior article fur Carriage Drivers; SATINETS and Kentucky JEANS, STRIPES and OSNABUlRGS; Marlboro' STRIPES and PLAIDS ; * Heavy IRed FLANNELS, very low priced.. For sale, very cheap, at GRAY7 & iTORLEP'S. Augusta, Nov. 24, 1858. 4mn 46 L -. - ........E-h AVJ LR C E IV E D O U R U S U ALS TO. WVM. QUA TTLEBUM, L EwIS J ON ES, II. BOU LWA RE, LEWIS CO VAR, WW.SA LE,Fal&W ne God For ClerIL..NAL RIL WILLIAM Tj. STEVENS, - _ LEwIS COLEMAN,Uullketfrherd. JAMES SPANN, Derindtofetenatscpicss RODERT D. BRYAN, cno alt rv aifcin ersetul n JACKSON COVAR,vieheattotoftoewovatodbrgn. F. M. NICHOLAS, EDMUND PENN, ILN ULR Wor a~ OflctoxNFAL GOODS . 5 T. J.VERECIVEIOUIUAALETOC THEPIILU DENFall& Wn interDr Goods CHALESCARERsnEARomLeY.'h EVERY GODArcE JOHN C. LOVELESSfa l t gie ati s fa ction y,.. weh r sp Lin - - ~~ vOit th e en ou h lhose w wantd ~ brgains. D. L TUNER.3. . LAND A & B CoE. S. F.ADRISO, Edgov ld Oct 27f 42 M. W.. OURULYLESEHLE . A. HORPFIN PatclWadmaes EdeieHC.1A Ro LES CATl&3.t, 8ANWSOEINHIBUS . L. TURNER. mi nhndWACIEC..CS JWLY W. A.DU ISTR T,0Ei' arne o iego atsato o JP.AN Y 12.nh.Picsmdrt Will attend promtly to all business entrusted rpca teto ~~ oterpiigo to his care.fieN . 2, Lawes 1:nnge. & Edgefield, C. II., D3ec.8 18. ly 478 J. L. A U D L SR 0 N, Wlatedpopiel io Lalw busness entrusted. toC.~rmm ase, eae EJG.IEIC. 1. S. L . Eiat REEYT~~lA u i .N .May 15 tf 25 .t .t anzml, rmmaik .MryF - CHE0t iASTIC PROCESS o :.nl~tneailh agr OF 1NSER'TINO aet nl.imotgotriuomwtcnotb AR.TIFICIAIZ.U T oETre. r HE Subreriber having furnished himself with Te VR ID ist-olBatfmChr Ja license to use this N EW PROCESS of hsu, aigcneto vtrMi gsi INSERTING AR.TIFICIAL TEETH, Ilrlr s now ready to serve all who may need such, with kuiimintentrmuodrts Gos an assurance of a more perfe~ct adaptation, anid an oaindt ihAec, owre reo hre closer resemblance to the natural organs, than can F .lN E U g.i hretn be reulized by any other method. its perrect pu- alstn c 2 f 6 rity, cleanlinmess, freedom frr-m all taste, or galvanime o I E- IIprosidbtdt h s sensation, durability, comfort and security, nre l among the advanages claimed for this SUPERIOR .. aec lmmmA oeadcdwlmk mode ot setting Artilicial Teeth.pmyintytelrsFbrmynxt ad llp . H. PARKLER. sish~ra eaasaantteEtt ilra June 24, . i 24 drte npoel tetdVrpyiet TuG OS. 3. & C. II. MKO I SE, eS2n4 SUCCESSORS TO LEE &~ MOISE, No. 7, Ilayne Street, hrb ttle urne hmi ~ i s ac CHARLESTON, S. C. 15-ol wstrrnt n conswl oi Jan 27 ly ~tvl edbre. Ai loeidbe osi theire m tuck pofpte1t ebuiynxo - ~~~al the nwil ad fashional ty o led The cstsP. K J.PELETIR &CO. .ine . B. SNLLVA P &RCY . C. A, OURQUIrgB..EHE., DEAERSiN-IESPCFULL inrsoms inhebaters an the s N. at Pu fi Sin enl a dtey hae oensed D R G , ME D C N A N, E WTO E ho AvURg, ~S C., Paits Ols Prfm yIn, at-Ge,as Ronons polta. whrteyae andliarnd A CIIS, 'LOKSJEW LRY Sil! INEA BOXESSf aClNlSdesis, lo .A~lperonshavng caim agins mot..L Shoulde s d m s- r ale b Eespnttham rattentiontest- Nve 2 tf th4eaiigo lebteWattoesideEstate &c. - . 1~U~lLOD m' i LAlEONL. . .ra DAVSr leve if u2 Mry, *aanh ru wifk 9t ayFr KEEP WARM. -0 HEA RAGLANS AND HEAVY OVER SACES, UENT6'$IIAWLS & BLANKETS, BUSINESS SUITS, CO'.T, P *NT. ANI) VEST, TO MATCH. FINE DIESS 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, Iandkerchiefs, &c., &c., ALL FOR SALE LOW BY J.M.NEWBY CO. AUGUSTA, GA. Dec 1 tf 47 DIV SOGIDS. FALL TRADE--.1858? DICKEY &PHIBES AUGUSTA, GA., ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR Fall Stock of Dry Goods, Embracing EVERY ARTICLE Usually kept in a DRY GOODS STORE! Which they will jB:IT --.A.9B CEA.3? As any other. RESPECTABLE HOUSE! The Character of their House is a snaoient guarantee that every Customer will be Charged the SAME PRICE. Augusta, Sept 18 -f 86 JUST RECEIVED. MISs MATHEWS, 0j8et the MHaoito 114111, 1rad Street, A USTA, OA., ha returned from the North, and just receivod a LARGE STOCK of Millinery of all Kinds, -ALSO DRESS CAPS, HEAD-DRESSES, HAIR PINS, And a great variety of other Goods, such as - FINE CLOAXS, FURS, WORSTED GOODS, EMBROiDERIES, SKIRTS, HOSIERY, Alexander's Kid Gloves, With many o her Goods too numerous to mention . A ugusta, Ga , Nov. 1 8m1* .4d3 Fine Pianos, Books, MUSIC, &c., &c. TIIlE Subscriber after returning thanks to their . friends in EDGEFI ELD and adjoining-.Dis tine to keep on hand a large assortmenit of PIANO FORTES fr,m the clebrated manutnetories or RAVEN BA CON &. CO.,HAZETN BO. n..I. G LE&CO., New York, for whom they tare sole Agents. These Instruments having already won such far famed clebrity, it is only necessary for us to repeat that for strength,. dusrability and finish, together with poer, deplh, stweetness and soft nsa of tonc, they challenge competition. Persons wanting a superior PIANO FORTE, would do much better to cal and select from a large assortment, than by dealing with Pedlars and Agents of inferior makers, where they have no choice, and have of~en to pay highers prices for interior Jnstru ments, than fine ones of superior makers can be bought for. Every PIANO FORTE sold by us is no risk whatever. Persons ord..ring from a distance from us can depend upon getting a GOOD AR TICLE, as we make it a point to keep goods of the best quality :and such as we can recommend and warrant in every respect. Their stock of MUSIC is very large and they. arc constantly receiving all new pieces as they are published. GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGS of the best quality always on hand. They would also call attention to their Iarge Stock of School and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery Blank Books, ndl other articles.-ALSO Alwa ys on hand the largest assortment in the State of GUITA RS, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS,A FLUTIES, FLAGEO LETS, VIOLIN BOWS, &e , ad every article of Musical Merchandise. Carhart's and Needham's and Prince's cutebrated. M ELODEONS. ACCOR DEONS and VIOLINS repaired In the best manner. All of the atbove articles sold at low prices for Cash or City arceptances by GEO0. A. OATES .& BROTHER. Broad Street, Agusta Ga., between IJ. S., and Glbe Hotels. A pril 7~ 1858 tf 13 A DM1 VISTRIATORS' NOTICE. All pe~rsons indeebted to the Esate of .Jarvis A sill, dee'dl., will make payment, and all persons having demand. against the Estate will render in their demands, properly attested, to the Under signed forthwith. FR ANCES ASBILL, Ad'ors Dec 22 4L? 50 R AGS, RAGE I--THREE CENTS per Lb. Litt Ciash will be paid for all Clean LInen and Cotton Rags, delivered at the Bath Paper Mills, at Bath, 8. C., or at any Depot on the S. C. Rail Road. The attention of Store-keepers and Pedlars Is partiularly requested. GEO. W. WINTER, Agent. Augusta, Ga., Nov 9 8m 44 M ONEY IS THlE WORD.--AI per sons indebted to me either by Note or Ac count will please call and settle by sale day in Jan uary next-before if possible. I cannot go en with my business without money. My' friends will at tend to this call at once. J. M. WITTF. Dectf 48 Notice Positive. SLL persons indebted to the Estate of Mrs.. L.Lucy Sunmmerall, deceased, are requested to py the same forthwith ; and those having detnands against said Estate will please render them in pro pery attested, as soon as possible. I desire to settle up the Estate without, delay. B. M. TALBERT, A dm'or. de bonis. nois. id. 3, 1858 12m 43 EXECUTORIS' N'f)TICE.--All persons' Jindebted to the Eatate of John Jones, dec'd., are earnestly requested to make arrangementw-to pay up promptly that the p~rovisions5 of the will may be complied with ;and all persons having demands anainst, the Estato will please present them to the Executors immediately, properl at tested. A. J. IHAMM ND, Ex' Sept 8 W. 0. HARRIS. RlESH OYSTERS generally on hand n3jd for sale by E. T. DAVIS, Agi.