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INOTICEL IE subscriber bas just opened an endre NEW STOCK of Goods athis Old Stand, (the Brick &owe,) which he invites all to call and examine for themselves. His stock embraces every variety of DRESS GOODS For Ladies' Wear ! Among them will be found Plain Black and Fan cy SILKS; Organdie and Jaconet MUSLINS, new styles and patern; Byadere Double Skirt and Side Stripe BE RAGES; English.and American PRINTS; BRILLIANTES and GINGHAMS; Plain, Swiss and Jaconet MUSLINS; Plain Striped and Checked Nainsook and Mill MUSLINS; Summer SHAWLS and MANTILLAS; Jaconet and Swiss EDGINGS, COLLARS and SLEEVES; Fine BONNETS and BONNET RIBBONS; BOOTS, SHOES and-GAITERS for Men, Boys, Ladies and Misses. Bleached and' Unbleached SUIRTINGS and SHEETINGSi PILLOW CASE and SHEETINGS; LINENS and MARSEILLES for Men and Boy's 0OABURGS, STRIPES and TICKINGS. ~ROCERIES, HARBIIE ANp BRIERY, With every variety usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. Please call and examine my Goods and Prices before trading elsewhere. B. C. BRYAN. Mar. 30. tf 12 NEW 0GODS! THE Undersigned, having formed a Partner A ship, would respectfuly invite attention to their LARGE and VARIED Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Which they are now receiving at the Store Room lately occupied by Messrs. BLAx A BVUn. Their Stock einbraces a variety of LADIES DRESS GOODS, MANTiMmA A; M@N1T. A variety of Goods for MEN AND BOYS WEAR. A variety of Ladies and Misses Heeled Gaiters, Bootees and Slippers. A variety of Men and Boys E&TS AND SHOES. A lot of CROCKERY, HARDWARE & JEWELRY. All of which the tradiqg public will do well to examine before purebasing elsewhere. They have engaged the services of Mr. WRIGnT, and will do their utmost to pleaste every customer. LEWIS COLEMAN, H. R. DEAN. April 2' tf 16 SPMJ 10 8MBIER GOODS! T HE Subscribers have now open one of the BEST SELECTED, as well as MOST DE SIRABLE Stocks of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Ever offered in this market. Our extensive stock consists in part of the L AT EST STY LES of aR3 33 3. o0oD , Embracing, MUSLINand BAR EGE ROBES of recent Paris fasshions; Printed JACONETS, BRILLIANTS, MUS LINS and PRINTS in great variety ; DOM ESTIC and STAPL E GOODS, such as can be appreciated, and such as *ill give ENTIRE SATISFACTION. .Our Stock of - Having been selected with much care, and with duo considerationas to qjuality and itesirablenes,. we are confident of its meeting the approval of ull customers. Our Stock of Crockery, Boots, Shoes, Hats, ST:RAW GOODS, &O. Are such that. in point of durability and cheap ness they are unexcelled. We would respectfully solicit an examination of our Goods by the Public feeling assured that we can present such inducements as we think will please all who favor us with their patronage. J. B. SULLIVAN & CO. April 20 tf 1 NEW SPRING GOODS ! T HIE Subscribers are now receiving their new SPRING STOCK for 1859, which they are offering at . VERY LOW FIGUiRES FOR CASHI! Knowing the CASH SYSTEM to be far the best we intend to confine ourselves as near as possible to the Cash basis. We cordially invite all Cash customers to call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Our GOODS has been bought primipally for Cash, and selected with the GREATEST CARE from tirat Class Houses in NeW York, Baltimore and Charleston. So give us a call whether you purchase or not. Our Stock comprises every article usually kept in a Village Store, consisting in part of Ladies' DRESS GOODS of every style and quality; American and English PRINTS; Scotch Plaid, American and French GING HAMS; BAREGES and TISSUES of every style; Bonnet RIBBONS of every hue and quality ; DRESS TRIMMINGS in great variety ; Ladies' Extension HOOP SKIRTS; Misses' " " " To the HOSIERY, GLOVES and TRIMMINGS generally we invite especial attention, as they were purchased directiy from Importers, and at very low prices.. TO THE GENTLEMEN, We say walk in and examine our Stock of -Gen tlemen and Boys GOODS, which were purchased expressly for those who wish to buy low for Cash. TO HOUSEEEPER8. We wish to call your attcntion to our large and well selected stocks of CROCKERY, GLASS and Queen's WARE. THLE FARME1R. We call the attention of the Farmers to our Stock of AZES,HOES,CHISELS,AUGURS, SCYTHE BLADES and STOCKS, TRACE CHAINS, &c. TO 8PORT8)MEN. We have on hand Colt's Patent REPEATERS, witFbther styles of PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT and CAPS. *TO ONE .AND ALL. We wish to call your special attention to our large and well selected stoek of SHOES, embracing ev . eryvariey ofstyle and quality, which we war Groceries. We have a full and complete Stock of GROCE RIES, consisting in part of New Crop W~est India MOLASSES; New Orleans SYRUP ; SUGARS and COFFEE of every quality ; RICE, PEPPER, ALLSPICE, GINGER ; SODA. STARCH. SOAPS of every quality; SEGA RS and TOBACCO of various brands. , pDComne in and price if you do not wish t. boy, so that you can be well posted af regarde price and quaitUDON & COGBURN. N. B.-We have a few hundred pounds of fine Tennessee SHOULDERS we will sell at 10 ets. to make room for a large lot of Bacon we are ex pecting to receive from Tennessee shortly. HI. A C. Mar 9 tf 9 JUST IN SEASON. WEK desire to call the attention of the Ladies to our LARGE STOCK OF BEA UTIFUL Silks, Bareges, Tissues and Muslius, .Tust in time for the season. They. are pretty and cheap. But dont take-our word for it, come and see them. Several merchants of acknowledged taste have pronounced them to be in quality, style and price. superior to similar goods purchased within the * .lst few weeks. Ladles, give us a call before making your Spring urebases. Wecan and will offer you INDUCE pe JIMMIE will be pleased to show you the many pretty things we have left, whether you wishto by or BLAND A BUTLER. April 20, 1859 tf 1 N OTICE...Those wishing SCHNAPPS for Medicinal use can get them, pure, and of our owa inspetatin, and with a 'wisuauueed. .., BOWRS~ Agt. Nr.mw -a 2 IT DRY GOODS! BROOM & NORRELL ARE NOW OPENING lytir Stock of aiwammisoo Thankful for the Liberal Patronage they have received heretofore, at at the hands of their friends and a' generous public, they would respectfiully solicit continued favors, and INVITEIA CLOSE COMPARISON AND EXAMINATION - OF THEIR G00DS AND PRICES WITH ANY IN THE MARKET. THEY ARE DETERMINED TO MERIT PUBLIC FAVOR BY AS LOW A SCALE OF PRICES As any House in the Trade, and by a continuance of that HEN AND FAIR SYSTEM- Of BIEN, So Popular with ovr Customers, and which has always Characterised our A Strict Adherence to our ONE PRICE RULE! PRICES GUARANTEED TO BE AS LOW As any other House in the Market. :r Goods Delivered, FREE OF CHARGE; in the City and Hamburg. .co Augusta, March 21, NEW CARPET STORE! JAS. G. BAILIE & BROTHER. Spring in Summerlf &Ere?, for 189 FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. We beg to state to those who are in want of' OIL CLOTHIS, that we have now in store a beautiful assortment of these Goods in the best qualities manufactured, and that we are just receiving, via Savannah, Sheets 1 feet 0TL CLOTHS, in Slates, Flowers, &c.; Shet 24 , " "rCh intz Okac. Ail of which we are offerinig at prices to compare favo'rably with any house North c,r South. Also, a good variety of. Patterns of Cheap Oil Clothis. MATT1NGS! MATTINGS! We are nowv recciving our Spring Stock of MATTIrNGS, andare ready to ofTer to those in wanat of these Goods, a varied andi extensive assortment in Red -Check, White and Striped, in 4-4, 5.4 and 6-4 widths. CARPETING! is usual, we have on hand a good assortment. We are just receiving an invoice of Crossley's Tapestry BRUSSELS, which we will hold out inducements on. WINDOW SHADES-WINDOW SHADES! We have just received two additional invoices of these Goods, per steamer Alabama, via Savannah, which makes our stock complete. We can now offer an assortment of' Velvet Border, Gold Shades, and ' others, such as is seldom found in any Southern H ouse. ur Stock of RUGS, MATS, DRUGGETS and Table OIL CLOTHS, are varied and extensive; Straw and H-air BROOMS; Picture TASSELS, and Everything usually found in a Carpet Store. (?'To all of which wve would respectfully call the attention of' our Edgefield riends and those residing in its vicinity. City and Country Orders Promptly attended to. JAS. G. BAILIE & BROTHER, BROAD STREET, 2nd DOOR ABOVE BANK OF AUGUSUA. JAMES G. BAILIE, 234 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. SAugusta, A pril 12 U'13 P. & M . GA L LA HElR AUGUSTA, GA., ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR SUPPLIES OF. FANCY & STAP B DRY GOODS! IN RICH FANCY DRESS GOODS, THEIR STOCK IS EXTENSIVE, AND C A RE FUL LY SEL E CTE D; EMBRACING ALL THAT IS NEW AND DESIRABLE, -A L S O Real Irish Linen, TABLE DAMASKS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, S heetings, Lawns, tamnbt (janskertlyitf0, TOG ETIIERt WITII AN EXTENS1VE STOCK OF DOME ST IC G OOD S, AND EVERY THING IN THEIR LINE, TO which' they invite the a t t e n t i o n. of all in want of O ImIFA.P' Gr.ii FINE PIANOS, MUSIC, &c., &c. T HE subscriber, after returning thanks-to their friends in Edgefield and adjoining Distri@ot, for their liberld patronage during the last ten.years, would inform them that they still continue to keep on hand a large assortment of PIANO FORTES* from the celebrated manufactories of Raven Bacon & Co., Hazelton Bros., and A. H. Gale A Co., New York, for whom they are sole Agents.- These In-. strumeuts having already.won such far-famed ce lebrity, it is only-necessary for us to repeat that for streaytA, durability and finish, together with pomer, depth, swceterne and softnesn of tone, they challenge coupetition. Persons wanting a Superior Piano Forte, would do much better to call and select from a largo assortment, than by dealing with Pedlars and agents of inferior makers, whore they have no choice, and have often to pay higher prices for in ferior Instruments, than fine ones of superior makers can be bought for. Every Piano Forte sold by us is wirranted in every respect, so the purchaser runs no risk what ever. Persons ordering from a distaneo from us can depend upon getting a GOOD ARTICLE, 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 are constantly receiving all new pieces as they are published. GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGS of the the best quality always on hand. They would also call attention to their large stock of School and Miscellaneous Books, STATIONERY, BLANK 300, and other articles. Also, always on hand the larg est assortment in the State, of GUITARS, ACCORDEONS, VIOLINS, FLUTES FLAGEOLETS, VIOLIN BOWS, Ac., and every article of Musical Merchandise. Carhart's and Needham's and Prince's celebrated MELODEONS. Accordeons and Violins Repaired in the best manner. All of the above articles sold at low prices for CASH or City acceptances by 1GEO. A. OATES & BROTHER, BROAD-ST., Augusta, Ga., [Between United States and Globe Hotels. April.7, 1859, tf 13 FIRST CLASS. PIANO FORTES. E are prepared to furnish Piano Fortes from the following Cele brated ufactories, viz: JACOB CHICKERING, Boston. HALLET, DAVIES & CO., Boston. A. W. LADD & CO., " NUNNS & CLARK, New York. BENNETT & CO., " " And of other New York Makers. We furnish In struments exclusiv.ely to ORDER; and as we pay no Store rent, no Clerk hire, no City taxes, we are able to supply any kind of Instruments, from the Jew's Harp to the Church Organ, C =E 3.. r P :L Than any Retail House South of New Yurk, not excepting Charleston and Augusta. ;UP Orders addressed to us at Augusta, or Rome, Ga., will meet with prompt attention. A. A. CLARK & SON. fif P. S.-I have had twenty years experience in the art of TUNING and REPAIRING PIAN. OS, and I can conscientiously recommend the In struments of the above makers, as being at least equal to any manufactured in the United States. At all events, I challenge any person who wants a PIANO to try one of them six months. A. A. CLARK. Augusta, April 4, 1659 tf 13 WM.II.T tTTT,4 Wholesale ad Retail Dealer in f$rtucij, 72ng!(stj anb Ruttrfran DRU&S!. No. 180 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. BLUE STONE. 3,000 pounds for sale very low, by WV. H. TUTT, Duvaar, 180 Broad-st., Augusta. LINSEED OIL, WIIITE L EAD, &c. 500 . . . Gallons English Linseed Oil; 10,000. Pounds Pure White Lead; COLORS OF A LL KINDS, for sale at very low fgures, by W. H. TUTT, DaRnaIs?, l0S Broad-st., Augusta. SPERM, WHALE and LARD OIL. A large stock always on hand and for snie low, by WV. H. TUTT, Dnr-G~IST, No. 108 Broad Street, Augusta. CONCENTRATED LYE. The best article known for makinag tSoup-caper and better than Potash. For sale by WV. HI. TU:TT, Daratst, 1U8 Uroad-st., Augusta. Augusta, Nov. 1 tf' 43 W, H, SAISBURY & CO, No. 257 BROAD STREET, Auguista,, Ga., DEAI.ER~ N STOYES, GRATES, BANGES; HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS; PLAIN and PLANISHED TIN WAR~E; BLOCK TIN, LEAD,. GALVANIZED IRON PIPES; GA.8 PIPES & FITTINGS; WOOD and WILLOW WARE, &c., Ac. TIN ROOFING, AtD PLTTMBINTG, EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND IN SUPERIOR MANNER. We are constantly receiving ad ltions to our Stock of Atd invite the attentlon of all in want of anything in our. Line, WE KEEP ON HAND A GOO0 ASSCRTMENT OF GAS FIXTURES, Which we are prepared to put up at short notice lanufacturers' Agents FOR TBE SALE OF TIlE WELL-KNOWN VICTOR STOVE, MANUFACTURED IN THIS CITY, TE EEST STOVE NOW IN MARgET. 1W. H 8AISERBY & p,, No. 3 DeKalb Range, March 30 Sm 12 'Broad-St., Augueta State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINA4R Y. B Y WV. F. DURISOE, Esq, Ordinary of Edgo field District. Whereats, Milledgo B. Wover has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattles, rights and credits of Lawrence B. Wever, late of the District aforetaidl, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to he and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgenleld Court House, on the 14th day of .May. inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not he granfed. Given under imy hand and seal, this third day of Mamy, in the year of our Lord one thous and eight hundrod and fifty-nine, andl in the eighty third year of American Indelpendence. W.F. D URISOE, o. a. a. May 4 2t 17 N OTICE--I herebay constitute my son Clinton Ward my Attorney in fact, to transat all nmy business of every description, to receive and collect all or ainy monies due, and to exerute receipts atnd acqjuitances thberefor, dluring miy absence from the State. .And I hereby ratify andu confirm whattever my said attorntey many do on mny behalf. And I iereby authorize himt to excnte all deaeds andi bonds which begay deem ntecessary for me, and in my name. R. WA RD. Zd.geild St . Apr51 25. 159 If II REASONS WHY TIE GROVER AND BAKER SEWING MACHINES! I# Unirermilly Preferred FOB. F.A.MILY 'USE. 1ST. It is more simple and easier kept in order than any other machine. 2nd. It makes a seamt which will not riji or ravel, if every thiril stitch is cuL Std. It sews from two orlinary spools, nod thus all tfouble of winding thread is avoided. while the same machine can he nalapted at pleasure, by a mere change of apool, to all varieties of wurk. 4th. The same machine runs silk, linen thread, and common spool cotton. with equal facilily. 5th. The seam is as elastic as the most elastic fabric, so that It is free from all liability to break in washing, ironing. or otherwise. 6. The stieh made by this machine is more beau tiful than any other mail either by hand or ma chine. A new supply of these celebrated machines, of all the leading pattern, just received by M. A. RANSOM, Agt for the Manufac'rs. I * 0 Copy of a Letter from Hon. JAS. X. HAXHOND. WAsuINGToN, Dec. 11, 1858. SiR: In rejly to your letter asking my opinion of GRovER A BAKrR's SwoN MAiIINEs, I take pleasure in saying that4hey have more than an awered my expectations, after trying and returning others. I have three of them in operation on my different places and after four years trial have no fault to And. Yours, respectfully, J. 11. HAMMOND. To M. A. RANSox, Esq., Hamburg, S. C. Copy of Letter from JONATHAN X. KILLER. BEECH ISLAND, S. C., Dec. 18,1858. M.A. RAso--Dear Sir: In reply to your en. quiry how I like the GRoVER & BAKER SEwING MacantE, I take Ideasure in saying that after using it four months it has given entire satisfaction. It is simple and easy to understand, and has never been out of order. My wife had no difficulty in instructing a servant in the use of it. I am fully persuaded that no invention of the age is.more worthy the attention of the public than that of Sewing Machines. Very respectfully, yours, JONATHAN M. MILLER. _P2-A reduction of one half the usual price is made to all ministers'of the Gospel who have fami lies, and to all religious or charitable societies where the machines are to be used for purposes of ahkrity. Hamburg, Doe. 20, 1858. tf 51 REMOVED.1 . -.-:0: W E take this opportunity of informing our PATRONS and FRIENDS that we have bought out the interest of Messrs. SIBLEY & USHER, of this Town, and have removed to the Store formerly occupied by them. We return our sincere thanks to the Planters generally for the liberal patronage always bestowed upon us, and wiil endeavor to continue to merit the same. When we shall have the pleasure of greeting our old Priends and Patrons at our new location, they will find us fully supplied with the following ar tiles: Superior Java, Laguyra and Rio COFFEES; Stuart's A D C Powdered and Crushed SUG ARS; Golden SYflUP; Orleans and West India MOLASSES; English Dairy CH EESE; No. 1, 2, 3, Kits and Barrels, MACNEREL ; ~eaVy Gunny BAGGING; B~ale ROPE and TWINE; Canvassed HAMS; .Tennessee and B~alt.imore BACON; OSNABURGS, STRIPES, SHIRTINGS; BLANKETS and PLAINS; Negro'HATS, BROGANS and BOOTS; Oils, Turpentine, Glass and Whiteleud ; TOBACCO, Indigo, Madder and Spics: Erery description 'uf IRON and STEEL, Ac. We have made arrangements with the most cele brated Distillers on the Continent te supply us the BEST and MOST CHOICE BRANDS OF LIQUORS, That oen be produced. Our future aim and inten tions will be to keep unimpaired our long estab lished reputation for keeping the FINEST and most PUR E LIQUORS ever offered in Hamnburg. Our large number of customers for W1NES and LIQUORS is sufficien t guarantee that we keep the purest and best articles in this line. Our superior facilities for selling Imported Wines and Liquors are unquestionable, as we receive themi direct from the London Docks. IX OUB, SADDLERY DEPARTMENT, Wili be found a New and Fashionable Stoik of fine Sadles, warranted fur durability and easy riding. Also, Amnerican and English flousings. Buggy anod Wagomn Harness, Bridles,"turb and Snafila Bits, Wihips, A., &c. H. & N. E. SOLOMON. Ha'mburg, Jan. 5, 1859 tf 52 GE ORG.[A SARSAPARILLA1 COMPOUND, O R, D E N NIS' AL TEB,.A T I VE Pea PURIFYING TOE BLon AND DusrEtsESa OF THlE LITER!i D R. D ENN IS' ST~IULATING, or HOT BITTERS; Foa DYsPEP'SIA, Con.is, ANn FsxAr.E Cox. -PLAINTs AtfISINO VIIOM-Coa~ms. D R. DEN N IS' STIMULATING LINIMENT, OR, SOUTHERN PAIN-KILLER. FOR RNEnxSATIe PAINS, P'AI'::L INFsLA~MMATOftY SWELL.INos, SPRAIS, SwELr.EFD BREAsT, PAIN IN Tax BAcK Ont A COrLD SENSATION AM vna BAcx, Sonx THROAT, Toorsu .MaE Ac., Ac.,&Ac. - DR. DENNIS or General Pamily and Plantatiol TJe I A MEDICINE MORE VALUABLE THANVGOLD TO THE PLANTER I THE STOMACH, SUDDEN AND MFVERE COLDS, CIIZLL8, or for sudden andI dansgerons ateks of disn in whlelh immnedliate actioun Pa nestary, ths Anti-Spasmodie Tincture Is withott an equal, In mild eae it can lhe dilusted with syrup ur sweetened water, and mnade useful In a great varIety of disenses. Externally applied, It is utseful In Freshs Custs, Bruises, Chilblains, Sting of Dlees, Bite of Spidours, Mosquitoes or other poisonous reptiles, insects or animals. A better remedy cannot be used to, pre vent ijifamation, relieve the sorenmess and facilitate a cure. Fur Horses, Mules, Ac., this Tincture rarely fails to cure even the worst cases of Colic. Seve rl Horses and Mules have been cured of the Colic on Broad Street in Augusta, by the use of this ANTI-SPASMODIC TINCTURE. NO PLANTER SHlOULD BE WITH. OUT IT! REFERENCE-Messrs. P. M. NRenosis, Gao. R. MATS, AxNRW J. H Airnoxn, W. B. DORM, or al those who have made free use of it, AOFor sale In this Village by A. G. A T. J. TEAGUE and E. M. PENN. A pril 11 if 14 CONLEY, FORCE & Co., AUGUSTA, GA., Wholeale and Rletail Dealere ia B00OTS, S HOE S, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Hemlock and Oak Sole Leather; French, American and tierman Calf Skins; Lining, Binding and Top Skins; Shoe Lasts, Shoe Pegs, Shoc Threads; Shoe Tools, Boot and Shoe Materials of every desoription. Tanner's Tools, Ac. $P0-Orders promptly attended to. Augusta, Jan. 18. 9m* 2 Os- OR ISLAID--Oae note of hand Lfor the sum of $:5.5,O0, with a credit of Iwo hundred dollars, given by Pickens B. Harrison, payable to the firm of T. F. Coleman A Co. or R. 3. Seurry. We forewarn all persons from tra ling for sid Note, or paying it in anywise. Said Note was dated sometime in September 1855, and credited in Jan 1850. 5. T URNER,. R. N. SCURRY, Surviving party.s SPLENDID DRY GOODS! JAMES IIE NEY, AUGUSTA, GA., IS NOW OPENING A NEW STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY I DRY GOODS, Which will compare favorable with any other in the city, to which will be added, from time to time, during the season, THE LATEST NVELTIES AS THEY ARRIVE FROM EUROPE, OR ARE PRODUCED AT HOME. DRESS. GOODS DEPARTMENT In this Department our Stock is Full and Attractive, containing Fancy. SILES, Black GRO DE RHINE, TAFFETAS, TISSUES, IJAR.\GES, BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS, LAWNS, ORGANDIES, &c.; 1OBES. of various styles and Fabrics. In the WHITE GOODS and LINEN DEPARTMENT will be found, IRISH LINENS, LINEN DAMASKS, NAP. KINS, TABLE CLOTHS, RUSSIAN CRASH, CAMBRICS, JACONETS, BRIL. LIANTS, PIQUES, QUILTS, COUNTER. PANES, EMBaOIDERIES, &c.; a Splendid assoriment of SHALSAnD HAUTLLkS, HOSIERY AND CLOVES, DRESS TIRIMMINGS AND PARASOLS, SHIRTINGS SHEETING8, PANTA LOON STUFF, &c., &c. All of. which he guarantees to sell as Low as the Lowest. Call and examine for yourselves, befure purchasing eneswkere. Order carefully attemded to GOODS NOT AS REPRESENTED MAY BE RETURNED. MRS. HENEY WITH A LARGE AND SELECT STOCK OF STRAW GOODS, F LO W E R S, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, AND M1LINERY ARTICLES GENERALLY, May at all times be found in rear of the Store, and to which she particularly invites the at tention of the Ladies of Edgefield. Call in and look at the latest Fashions and Styles of Goods. Mrs. H. will take pleasure in exhibiting them. Auguilta, April ItI tf 14 m~oe. 1B59. DEMING & DAY. K1 SO0bS. CORNER, UNDER GLOBE HOTEL, c{aving every facility, they are enabled to ofer their Goods on the most reasonable terms to CASH AND PROMPT PAYING CUSTOMERS. 'heir -Stock will always be replete with everything NEW AND NOVEL, In the Trade, and byi arrangements, every Steamer will bring them thae SELECT DESIGNS .FOR LADIES' DRESS G00DS, EMBROIDERIES, SKIRTS &Ct,. &Ct Among their- Duzss GooDs now on hand, in SI.K, CO'To AND BAREGE f/idiricu, smy be found: Robe a 2 JTupe, I Robe a 1Mantillet, Robe a 2 & 3 Volant, |Robe a Tuwique. With all the usual Goods for Dresses. All orders promptly attended to. LEAN(DER C. DEMING, -CHARLIE B. DAY. Augusta, March 30. tf 312 Ate of ..MI. Neerby & Co. SPRINCANJD SUMMER TRADE. 1859. J. M. NEWBY & Co., HAVE NOW ON HAND A SPLENDID -'TOOK~ OF FINE READY-MADE CL OTHING!! At WHOLESALE and RETAILs Aiso, CLOTHS, CASSINERES & VESTINGS, Wtc/. w-ll be Made Up to Order llN THEt MW@T FA~lNALE STYLES 'WARRANTED TO FIT. ALS0, DEATERA IN. FURNISHING GOODS, All of wvhich will be Sold at the Lowest Prices, by 3. Xe Newby & Co. runder the linited States flotel, Augusta, Ga. Augusts, March 21 t( . 11 AME~@ANH@TE SEINGMACOHINES! T Esubscriber returdls his thanks to his friends iacneidfctththiishe R h jand patrons for the liberal patronage extend- B~ AHN nue o on l id ed to him dluring the past two years, andi hopes to ofumiy ewn.Te. aciewillesl patronise the House.Mr E.S. cEL an xpkce M. SERVA.Trs, orderly and well-trained, have beenohns, ilatedosttn upadiigIn he TAar.a wlreceive the Proprieto' a t E I O EAes market of Augusm t he chagoofanat.n In sho, kindfrinds, Iam goingt t makOS v EDryEDDITIT effort to please you, a. c. CUNNINGHAM. TODLRY HamburgL Doe. 21 tf 50 Toa .RoeAmo. plcn, WIn.N ins a n d ft, ech a , a s hed R Z~1J .J -BaEST K.ACHEin uswiee fr dJn l id ofamiyreing. m Thstsacine thtWillia heNo. aie ad prie wiheecca and Jfs the Agecis r agt ahis nife, Etwobofhemenats in wYok, thse freight bonl adde.mt ftisSae tI MACHNE &GENEAL MNIJFCTU'G thr.i oEr thatcNEL, caprkaned objec t te diin o r sae ofitei Rup Eatd oiin lina S I 0]?. beth WalldeEsed onE beoenthe. a L. HOKINS&Co. Prorie Edseoired W..ril3 Or . AUGEUSTADITGACT AVIG he os exeniv failtie wth FGPLNERDICONY. ofth H SHOP TOLSand PATERNSinThom R. hoestult, witd1 inhr., Alivet coutry wearenowredy nd illbe hanfu a N R ine oa landn wine taebec, ad ~20 e I fO 'Lr al resfrGld. Mies BMillJameinK.ArringSw Fopa ticuar addrwfe 's . Sta asSav ni hngeMahneh rse to anJhswie two oft e LLfndniO Thi PoerSuarMll, oto Peseehaseresideyn te is eo S . It.i FShfig PulHs ook Paro. n o re iu, dewaredo arter the t airNv Stovenxtnorork.irncfncttany thticleeinilron, entered Br.s Ho N Wod A Co.,s Prpret r il " 1'3, 1 Sm , 5.8E . 1.4 oral orers r oACnsMiR h, inSug tAugBus ta veri and89 Shn l y 1hi 4 BHorseutrcevda o fTense -Fans, BACONnwhichlweywillosellPatllowandiBes NOTICE--AlI persons indebted to the EstateHDSN&CUR. Nouf.J. B. Talbert, deceased, are requested to pi 3t ae aygent t an aydtate, a nd th han demnd sgint sidEstte wil endrbeemi t qOuality , h OINY aw delverd a proprly tteted or ayme t.. Fr saruart a dre e e . EL- O T 3. N. TALDERTWinnsbor , 8.ICB D. par2,95 *.3 Pei um awre UtteSaeFiNv 1859. .# WRIGHT AND ALEXANDER, GLOBE -HOTEL BUILDINO, A. UU S TA; G MOR GI.A, A lIE NOW olonizng their S'RING STOCK of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS wach for extent and varlety will be found unusualbj dttratctiue. Embracing SILKS, GRENADINES, BERAGES, ORGANDE AND JACONET MUSLINS, in newest designs and riealet fabries. MOURNING GOODS in great variety of quality and style. MANTIL1LAS AND SHAWLS. PRINTS, GINGIAMS. BRILLJANTES, &a. WHhITE GOODS. kAMILY LINENi: Super TABLE LINEN14 of the beet make; PILLOW CASE and NIEETINU; LINENS, lIAPERS, TOWELINGS;. IIOilERY and GLOVES for Ladies, gentlemen and Children. SUMMER STUFFS for men and bey wear; Bleached and Unbleached EREETINGS and SHIRTINGS of all grades. TICKINGS, OSNABURGS and Goo STRIPES, To all of which they'invite an examination and a comparison of qualities and prices with any other House. fI- Our Goods will be found na reproented. August., Ga., Mar 21 am 11 1859 Spring andummer Styles. 1859 Xats, Caps, Mmaoie Hall BaUIlinmg. 244 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. GlEO. W. FERRY has now In store the XAlargest and bost assorunte of SPRING AiD SUMMER GOODS In his line, to be found in this market. Consisting f. Beebe A Co., and Trade Style Moleskin HATS; Black and Fancy Colored Casimere " - American and French Felt ists of every variety of Style and Color; White, Black, Brown and Silver Leghorn HATS; s "6 " - SewedStraw" Panama and Paln Leaf HATS; You~b's and Children's Faney HATS, great variety Ladies' Silk, Straw, Lace and Chip BONNE',TS; Ladies' and Mieses Leghorn tind StraiylLO0( ERS. every variety of style and color; Shak-r HOODS-all sizes: Infant's4 TURBANS ana IIATS-tiew styles; UMBRELLAS of all varieties-very cheap; This stock for variety and beauty of stylei, is unequalled in this muarket, andthe prices cannot but be satisfactory. "W* Call and See. Augusta, March 22, tf 11 SPARTA ACADEM! LOTTER!a --:n: Capital Prize, $Z0,000 ! - TZO T O-irIsT' *LO. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Ao tie nemebmps of seur firin-have. bi e af f urehase becoine tb.. owners of ste rrants:chlsarterr of le the tats if Delasare. Ke' hickt, Nise-urt, as.d part oel those In Geurgia, uncd.-r the maneaente f Me-t. ategnry a Jilnur. 14 Weletinsgon, Delhaware, ve have #eeethed it lxpedint to chauge the names of our of . tin mid A . "anuary Ist, Id59. too that of WO014 '1&lb C 0 wrho will hereafler he, the nransgtttent i f thepaiti icademy Lutter. ati th othl ts a shove named. in sItransself- as we- hieve -ue'Iee.tacra t to coemdttet oti business w th iate-xiity aned pycncpteess. anid ceec ba. aure the puble~ thal the paetlrmnege he-ret- P-r2 bestrowed en us Ic well ate ser ving of tbeing transit-rreei toc or sue. V.ery respae-ethaty, 8.-SWAE & C* Augusta, Ga., Dcc. 15, 16. WOOD, EDDY & CO., MANAGERS, SUCCESSORS TO S. SWAN A CO. T lE foelkswineg Schema will. he drawn Iby Weon, Ennv A Ca'., Managers- of the S PA RT A AtCADEMY LOTTERY, in eash of their ringio Numiber Lotteeies for May 183'J, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, in public, undear the. auperintendenee of Coammisei.nera:. Class 19. Draws Bgturday, Xay 7, 2851 .. Class 20 Draw. Sattirday, Nay 14,1850. Class 21 Draws Saturday, May 21. 1859. Slass 22 Draws Saturday, Kay'28, 1850. On the Flail Of Single Numbiers, ~50,000 Tickets. . 5,485 ER' I!6B: IWEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS MAGNIFiIENT SGHJi2ME: 'to DE DEAWN EACH SATURDAY IN MAY! 1 Prizeof ....850,000 t ie lrzof....1,0 1- ....t.. 20I So '.........50 1 *l......1,eo. I0 too..... 0 1 " ... ...S 6,a000 1 tac ....... 8r0 1 " .... 4,"00 lie..."..........10 t ..... . 6,0 lleao " .. ....100 I l'rizess of $4'w Apleruea'at'g to $ae.ore P'ri..e are 51.800 4 . " bi5e.". -*.*.....,4t0 C * 1.5s(0 4 .' " 225 " "4 6.ettt *. 9u0 4 * * 100 " " 4t 5' " 4 " 00 4 "4 " lty. e " 1.5001' " - 414 'tit0ce " "4 20are......................10,O,00 1,483 Prfrzes at-sunt!ng I-..............832,000 .ViIOLE TICE ET' $10; IZA I.V~E.$ 5:4'.1fl'TEP.8 *1* $F'A Cira'cbir .-1..ating th.- planu ir the. l.eteres Well .ce se'nt to any am.- d sir.'ue of re ech ing it. CErrTIFICATEs oF P'ACK AGES well ber mnii at the Weawineg rate:.. tacle Icthe. rtisk: 'crt ik atel if act ag --f i'- Wh..ie Tickhets...$a " 1Ic hlalf .....4 " I., Onutte~r " . .... 2 - l"et h.ghth '4 . ....10 IN tttlRERING TiCK ETs (ci C~ltrlFIYCA'rD*. el 1cc. thme In-et~) to our addereses fP'r tiace Tiecets nc~rerd; -n rece:l.t aof . hich thies will be. furwaretedl by first mail, l'urltcacera cain have Tlcket end byiitg n an) Ilgetre they lhe List f Prawn Nunthers and rzes will be sent to perchease ra imedely after the drawing. l'urctascers will plese write thelraeignatures plaain, sand .glve. the-ir P'out Office, Consty andl tae. liesember that every Prize Is drawa and payable In All pcrix- ci l$.fwdca anal tnder, paId imed!ately after lie .tawin t-..leer pcrisz at the usual tinme oftta dah NOTggI'**t)l i'1'0)E.NTr.-Those who tie. fer po04 a.-eeein'r mneoy Iby mull, cain -use 'filE AD)AMS EXPIi'i E6 tt~tY whe~r. hcr anmey te-r Tickets. In .nmaie .f Ten iheltar'. strad uj.wurda. can be sent AT cii RlsK .tNil EXi'ENnE. fronsany alty or t..wte where elh..y lhave acn aottne. The inmone~y aced 'erder muest be e-nekisaed In a c "eovernecnt Post tir~e Stamnped Envel. .se"or the Expmre."w (!anca-any catanut receive thefli. All c'enmumiettani strictli enclfke-i.ilal. Adidre-as Ore-rs for Tick. I t r 'erncltete to WOOD. EVI-ItV A a 0.. Augusta, Ote. Or, 3WOOD, EIsacY A v-. 5. .t'lanta. Ga. or, WOOl), EDI t' .c CU., 'amliglag, Del, gUA lstof lte niwmbers that arce cli..a'n ton the yheel, with thu amount f? thce prese that en~,et omn.- is eull. thedt to, will bee pubbeaheat. r ever, cirse o inn the tel. lai sAugusta tina.) U~nuestctuttsm Ikit. Mscdbila leit.. 's-hre Gamesta'. N'eew 'h.rk ~crbly hlay R HODES' SUPER PHOSPHATE OF IM T liEE undersigned are Aolo Atrents for the salne o Athis article, in this city: They refer it to thd Pliantera ccf the South, *ith conttldee, as the bedt and incst e~cconmcal fevtillier tier all emtps growd in this climate. Numerous t'eethaomials, as to its value, can be given fronm the moat reliable gourcel -Including the Agrieultural Societies ecf South Carolina and Virginia, and MaryLanad lzstitute. We append an extract from one of numerous prl. Tate luttera, to the manufacturers: Caarav-ozr S. C., May 8, 1858. Messrs. Raxnr A Rosos:-Your Agents have informed te that Rhodesi Super Phosphate is a genaerad faeors're, and that' Prof. Leompte, of Cumbia, had econrmed your analysIs. I met Otis Mills, REsq., ai gentloemali of wealth end inm. enco, who infored ei ta t he takes great interpet in watching the progress of Itleodep' Super Phaos. phate of Lime, and said that from his obsoriration, be thimnke it bound to be the fortiliser for the South. A large stock constantly on band, all'of which has been regularly analyse4l anal warateted. Pamphlets sent by mal. giving the amialyss mad full directions for its use; - -. ' J. A. ASLEY &C0., Augusta, Mar. 29, C misto Iaehu IRON AND BRASFOUNDRY, W. M. HIGH T,. SUCCESSORL TO I-IGIHiT & MAA MURP "2 C ONTINUES the abue hdless.In afllts Erau. cewe, at the AMERICAN FOUNDRY. smnd will be thankful for orders for all bladaof For Gold Mines, Nubl, Rail.RStad., Bridges i MACIN~ERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS -~ q Augusta, Sept.1, 1858 Iy@ - d ALL COTTON RA.GS WAEiEp, irar phlehcash willie pad by- . *