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GRAY & TURLEY AUGUSTA, GEORGI. EG to infurm the pullic that they are now re ceiving one of the LARGEST, RICHEST, and mosk ELEGANT stocks of DRY GOODS ever brought to Augusta, which they ill CU R ANTEE to sell at least 15 to 25 per cent. less than any house in the City. Mr. GnAr having just returned from Emope, after selecting most of their new Fall designs. we would respectfully invite an examiuation o4 our exclusive an- elegant. styles, and prices. N. B.-Parceis delivered in auy part of the City and Hamburg free of chcrge. Augusta, Sept. 23, IS59. tf WM.0. NORRELL (Successor to Broom L, izorrell,) AUGUSTA, GA., WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL ATTENTION TO I1S LARGE. RICH AND ELEGANT STOCK OF P.A.LL & WIJSTTER DRY GDODS, NOW OPENING. OF THE LATEST STYLES, AND IMPORTATIONS. WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES. Large sales with small Profits, Is our Motto, and all are cordially invited to call and see how the system works. pGOODS RECEIVED WEEKLY from my Agent, who resides in New York nil the year round, and always on the look out for boarg*ains. LARGE STOCK NEGRO GOODS, OS NABURGS, BLANKETS, FLAN NELS, LINSEYS, PANTA LOON STUFFS, &c. Augusta, Oct 3 tt' 9 DRY GOODS! WM. SHEAR AUGUSTA, GEOUGIA, H AS received a large supply of FALL and WINTER DRY GOODS. comprising the oboicest selection in L.A.:DIE S" 'D .E S S AND STAPLE ARTICLES, Among which are, Rich French Printed DELAINES (all wool) and DELAINE ROBES; Small Figured French lEELAINES, (all wooul,) of beautiful styles, for children : Ladies' Rich Dress and FuUlard SILKS, of the latest Paris styles; Superior Plain Black SILKS, and Ladies' lack Silk ROBES; Superior Plain illck and Colored French ME RINOS and DELANES; Superior 4-4 French 11 INTS, -if ne1W aUd beau tiful styles: A very large assortment of English ani Ameri can PIUNTS; French Enibroi'lered Lace and 3iuslin COL LA.S and UNDEtiSLE''i':> Ladies' Emn-roilered il ILem-sti:ehe ~Linen Cambtic HANUlEltCHIEFS: Swiss and Jacoinct EDG(INGS and INSERT INGS. of 1eautiftul styles Valenciennes and Thread Lac. EI)G INtS and INSERT I Nt:,- ; Elactk I:runsels LACES and SILK F &!N. S. for Tri:ini-p:i Lai-.s' Silk Velvet CL''AKS. o' ne.w I: gant stylcs: Ladies' Black and Col.orel Cloth CLAKS. f beautiful styles: Lad'.ies' Superior lreche :m1 S?:Ila Sil.\ WI.: Suplerior Welshi, 'atenit:, ad :x.ay F LA N-I NELS;. Fancy CASSIERES and JEANS, for Yuthis and Children's wear: Iheavy HUCKAUJACKS and DXAPERIS, for Towels: Superior 12.4 Linen SIIEETING.S and Piilow C"se LINENS; Superior 8-1 and 10-41 Table and Dameak DilA PERS: iamsa'k N A PK IN S and D).ana~sk TA uLE CLOTHS, of extra size and gnalit;: Ladies and Miisses' MERINO VESTS, 'f the best styles; A complete assortment of1 Laidies', 31isses.' Chiil dren's, Gentlemen's and Youth's IIi.Sl El iV Ladies and 3Misses' Steel Sp'ring SKIRlTS, of the best style ; Miarseilles QUILTS. of ex:tra si::e and '*edi'y. andi soume at very low prirces A large~ assortnment of Coats and iirooksi .r' COTTON, of the Nos. most used with Sewiung 31 ehines. A complete assorbusent of Ladies' 3E0LURNNI 000DS ; Supeirior' Crib and Whitney Bed ]3LANE ETS, some of extra size and quality. Also, 'will receive in a fewv days,~ A large supply of NECR E1 LANKETS, whichs will he sold at v'ery low prics ;with a great varie ty of other FANCY and STAPLE ARiTICLES, suitable for tla present Season,. and to all of whi':h the attention of the pulic is respect fully invited. Nicholas Daly, WH~OLESALLE & RETAIL EODT, 811E & LEAMHII MS, AUGCSTA1, GEORGIA. l IE Subcriber, gratet'ul for thei v~ery liberal Lpatronage he has always receive'd froum the Peoplo of Edgefield District. would inform thems that he has 3N0VED HIS l;USINESS to the well known CORNER STORE; above the GLOPIE hOTEL, (the late stand of 3Messrs. Dawso:: A Skinner,) and has now on hand about 7,000 Pairs ])ouble.Soled .Plantationl Brogans, Made to ordier and warranitedl not to rip, which he proposes to sell at a LOWERL PRtICE than they can be had this side of Boston. The Ladies' Department Will be found fell of the LATEST and BEST STYLES, which will also be sold at reduced priced. P.8S.-A largo Stock of H EMLOCK andi OAK TANNED SOLE LEATHER, Kips and Russet UPPEli LEATHER, Imported. CALF SKINS, Ae., &-c., always on hand, and will be sold at ZKeaa York Price. NICHOLAS DALI'. Augusta, Oct 4 tf :19 AT WEIOLESALE AND RETAIL. GEO. W. FERRY, A UGUSTA, GA., H .S r.... '''ore the LA RGEST anti MOST SELE . JRT31ENT of Goods in his lume in the t.ity, consisting in part of GJents' '-oeskin, Cassimnere, Frene'h-felt, Unn arian andI .Leer UIAT-:. blac: nad fusn'y colt-rs. SCI->th, Silk-Veire, Pl,-,h and~ ('asimere CAP IS: Yotuth' .and Childre-ns P'h-in and Fatncy I AT.'" andl CAP'S, every variety of late andi elent 'i,s anti Boiys Ledger and P'lattin WOOL L'M lIhL .\XS of :d! gr::de.', at in' priczs. ;;' .'-trbnts atnd .i'ant'ers ilil sa-:2 mncy bypurchla-iung of (;E-O. W . FR 3(a-ou3 lll nvda.. ::'Jd t. Sit-. of G~lloC~i1[l:, which is entir.:ty I- EW. most .,f whieb wva selected by snystlf, and consi-t of Eagging, Ropel, SaI, Chmu~e, Rice, SUGAR ArI COFFEE, Oif various grad'e'. --Also, many other ar ti::les suchi as Preserves, P i ckl i s, P reserve'd Fi.<h, FINE SE G-..RS, Aec., Aec., &e. A'l of' the abtovo Goods warranted to giv-e satIs faction. Fur sale by HENRY J. ISIBLEY, Corner of Broad A Washington St. Aug.s., nb, Oot.4 1m 29 1859. "F ALL1 1859.' DRYGOODS JAMES HENEY, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, ItAS OPEN FOR INSPECTION A LARGE STOCK OF Fancy and Staple Consisting in part of the following Articles, viz: SILK P0BES, IRISH LINENS AND DAMASK, FANCY SILicS, NAPKINS. F0 LL\RD SILK ROBES, SSIAN . JIPERS, FOULAID SILKS, 49 CRASH, PLAIN DELAINES, CAmU'uCs, JACKONETS, FIGUREID " 'RILLIANLS, MASALIES, PLAIN lEllNOS, INDIA TWILL LONG CLOTHS, [IGURED "OV (WT FINISH CAMIICS, MER INO DE CIENE, -l. Colors ; BLCK RrP1. ' I-,IN0 DE CIJENE, TALEUCOIIRS, PIANO COVERS, EMLOIDEREI) COLLARS AM) SLEEVES, Seliarae and in Setts; EIBOSSED CIIE11SETTS, BANDS AND FLOUNCING; SIIAWLS, CLOAKS, &c., of the Latest Styles. LADIES', M1ISSES', BOYS' AND GENT'S MERINO UNiDERVESTS AND WRAPPERS. IIOSE, IALF-II'SE. GLOVES, &c.; SHIRTINGS, SIIEETINGS, PANT STUFFS, vESTINGS, NEGnO PLAINS AND KERSEYS, White and Brown, all Wool Filling. A LARGE LOT OF NEGRO BLANKETS. To his Old Customers, he promises the same satisfaction they have heretofore enjoyed. The public at large ie respectfully invites to an inspection of his Stock, at his Well Known Store, where they will find a Large and vell Selected Stock, at prices which will induce them to give him a share of their patronage. ALL GOODS MARKlED IN PLAIN FIGURES. All Goods not as Represented, may be returned. Goods delivered in the City or in Hamburg Free of Charge. Mrs. A. leney's Select Millinery Stock in the Rear of the Store. Augustn, Oct. 12, 18-59 . tf 40 TO TIE LADI OF EDGEFIF1D ANII IlINITY! Y 0 0 SAM Ur C Y (L'ate of the Firm of DIC""EY & PHRIBBS, and'at the Store formerly occupied by them.) ViII Open about the 4th of October, one of the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF DRY'00DS PAlITICULAR ATTENTION IIAS ];EEN GIVEN TO0 TIIE FANCY DRE SS GOO)DS, SILKS, AND Which dii he the~ Larngest ever' Openedl in any llouse South of Blahinore. Every Article having been Bought within the last THIRTY DAYS, there is no Cid Stock, t tat the Ladies of Edge field and vicin itv can make Selections from~ an ENTIRE NEW STOCK. All Goods inrkedi int Plain Fi;;ures, from which no Deviation will be made. -279, Broad Street, Augusta Ga.,, NEXT TO BONES, BROWN & CO. NEWY ESTABL IHMENT. A few doors below the CITY 110TEL and nearly opp)osite Monument Street, A UG US TA, GA., You will find REMSEN'S Where can be had from an entire New Stock, some of the finest HATS and CAPS, ergr offered in this market.. My goods are selected with great care (and with many years ei perience in the trade) from the best and most popular Manufacto ries of the North, and mostly made expressly to my order. -A L SO Woollcy's Graniteville, S. C., HATS, always on hand, which I can confidentlr recomnmend to Planters and others, to wear entirely be yoid the expectations of any purchaser. I shall hold out rare in ducements fur a share of the public patronage. CALL AND SEE C. P. REMSEN, And he will show you the latest i gony of a Hat. Gents fine Mole Skin 1IATS, of cvery style and quality; Gents line Casime~re iress IHATS; G'nts soft Ledger HATS, Fur, Cloth, elvet., &c.; Gents fine Morphy iHATS; Gents Hungarian style of varions colonrs; Planters extra broad brim soft HATS; Gents soft hih and low erowned IIATS, of all colors. Ijoy.s cloth, leather, fur and velvet IIATS and CAPS. N egrd plantation Wool Iliats, of difl'eren t styles and quality, cheap. I!nlits ianey IIATS, CAPS and Ihead Rliging, in abundance. ..jl:tle in the biest mannier of the richest materials. I can offer extra inducemecnts to all who wish to purchase, as ttrom, myl locat ionl, to.l'on rent and other expences is small, and will esnsequently affect the price of my Goods in proportion. ? C. P. REMSEN. A 'usta, Oct. 5, is'J 3m 39 . E.,-rim i-A at th i w e ,rtha~ in-filuL:ie:ur orto bire o Pb i. it. ~ '?~r i : ,i .mhr f..r aTICACI- II1LI, lc ur Pry l a. n r E c t .A efi nr i . ai .nbov for th e.n sn. vingi~ ertu oice fJ.L dU iTe Cou ni,.nrs whol givc no'tice0 that there l. Ag 1 m3 :r , -: . . ic ii.\T EY Comr's.ai wah 1 I . ~I , ~. ilI'I. r frlitl. O'rliC .--Ap picationl will be made at the s cal .! i~ehl~d:,,d ne:< egh da~ 1tue for thl Carter for a Pubeliof III 1 . ii TLEY,~. C nnr oidth runinge fro the Fut lr'Frry . na N])c R' nar:tersid N ce .Adon Eaq.Admii7trator2 -- - ~.o(No ic e r--A pp iventon thlbemeiati~tee nx a~'IA(A~t)~Wit I ii:.ii ti th flxt i tessiont o th u zer, tor a e ien elo f theClrtroth snd arery 1:pL. 1.. iv O N--W. i ll be mL~rie atr1 thInxt the ESC~ of Athur Doier, st euetin the Saluda ltiver, fur a term of twenty-one years. said estate. .Ol[ IUIT WHOLESALE RETAIL *1 WON9 STOEL THE NE W FIRM OF J. & A. J. SETZE, (At their Father's Well Known Stand-the Front of which has been Converted into a GRANITE FRONT-and the Interior Greatly Enlarged and Eibelished,) ARE NOW OPENING EXTENSIVE STOCK OF OF THE VERY LATEST EUROPEAN STYLES; AND Which they Offer at WHOLESALE. & RETAIL, As Low as they can be Purchased in any House in this City ALSO, CARPETINGS; DRUGGETS AND BAIZES, (For Crum Carpets;) HEARTH RUGS, DOOR MAT.S, CARPET BINDINGS AND THREAD. Augusta, Oct. 5, 1859 tf 39 ROYAL & HATCH, (Successors to Clarke & Royal.) DEA LERS IN BOOTS, SHOES, TUNEi, &L 233 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Georgia, We would respectfully return our thanks to the Citizens of Edge field for the very liberal patronage which they have bestowed on us, and would solicit a continuance of their favours. We will use every exertion to give satisfaction to those who will favor us with a call. Our Goods are all miade to order by the best Manufacturers. OUR STOCK OF NEGRO WILL BE VERY LARGE AND COMPLETE. WM.. S. ROYAL, * ~ ALBERT HATCH.* Augusta, Oct. 5, 1859 tf 39 WL. H. GOODRICH, WHOLESALE~ 9RCER AND. REPRESENTED BY No. 271 Broad Street, Augusta, Gas HAS IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE, 400 bags fair to choice RIO COFFEE; 25 " prime Old Government JAVA COFFEE ; 20 half and quarter chests GREEN and BLACK TEAS; 100 bbls. A to C Stuart's REFINED SUGAR; 20 " " CRUSHED " . . 12 boxes " LOAF" 12 hhds. prime to choice NEW ORLEANS SUGAR; . 100 boxes TOBACCO, various brands; 715,000 Spanish and Ger man SEGARS, 1,000 kegs NAILS, assorted; 500 kegs SPIKES, assorted; 2,000 sacks NEW SALT ; 100 packages NEW MACK EREL; 40 whole, half and quarter boxes NEW RAISINS; 100 boxes Goshen and English Dairy CHEESE; 5 kegs prime Goshen BUTTER; 100 boxes Adam antine and Sperm CANDLES; 50 boxes Pearl STARCH; 50 boxes Family and No. 1 SOAP, SUNDRIES.. BAGGING, ROPE and TWINE, BACON and LARD, PEPPER, SPICE, GIN'GER, SODA, NUT MEG, BL UEST ONE, COP PERAS, INDIGO, MADDER, SNUFF, Painted TUBS and BUCKETS,' Cedar TUBS and BUCKETS, Brass and Iron Bound WATER CANS, CO COA DIPPERS, MEAS URES, BROOMS, &c., &c. Rifle and Blasting POWDER, SHOT and LEAD. Merchants and Planters are respectfully requested to cxamine my Goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Goods war ranted anid terms liberal. WV. H. GOODRICH. "C, McLAREN," respectfully solicits the patronage of his old friends to the House of WM. H. GOODRICH, and will promise for them Goods at the Lowest Market Prices, on Liberal terms. Augusta, Oct. 5, 1859 tf 39 Caution. ' Nill b.mad" i.the." r r ln ie n by helnerg t o an r Fils d deesd,0oneeriday the 15th day of Deccher o reTmcr, for 'e li~ as t ee osiera next. Al te ereditors of h s m don tatd da I a, determinod not to pay it tloso n cmei' l by in due form. N.R M Y sn',Ad'r Oc. 5 1859 3IL 39. sept. 12, 1859 3, 3 tre, for a charter to incorporate Horn's Cree ground, and for sale at $4 por sack, casht. Baptist Church. E. PENN, Ag't. P~i11 & 1 lot. ITR RBEFOB 18I1. lORA, WISE & CO' (SUCCESSORS TO .fA31ES M. NEWRY & CO.iPANY.) SUPERIOR READY MADE CLOTHING -FO Ra. ' A& E1lT A 1T 3D BD 1O mi, Under the United States Hotel, Augusta, Ga. HORA, WISE & CO., HAVE JUST OPENED A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF F.kLL AND WJVV.*TER CLOTHING! FOR MEN AND BOYS WEAR. .Persons wanting. GOODS in theirine. cnn be shown one of the best assortmen.s ever ofi red in Augusta. Tl.Ieir stock of CLOTHS, CASSI[ERES AND VESTINGS, IAS BEEN SELECTED WITH CARE, AND COMPRISES TIE-NEWEST AND BEST Grade of Goods known to the Trade. THEY WILL BE MADE UP TO ORDER IN THE BEST STYLE. AT THE SHORT. EST NOTICE, AND WARRANTED IN EVERY INS1ANCE TO GIVE SATISFACTION. CALL AND LOOK THROUGH. Augusta, Ga., Sept., 19,1859. tf 37 MILLER & WARREN AUGUSTA, GA., CORNER OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL, Would respectfully call the attention of their friends and customers . to their RUCH and EXTEYSIVE ASSORTHIE'NT of NEW AND ELEGANT FALL AND WINTER DRUY COs OF THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS Lugusta, Oct. 5, 1859 2m fEflD 6'00&K & _LEKT WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF NECRO 00D Such as George SChiey's Plains, warranted all wool; Virginia and North Carolina Goods, a very superior make; also, Heavy White and Colored Blankets, to which we invite the attention of Planters, as suring them they will be sold at the smallest advance on cost priceSi MILLER & WARREN, Augusta, Ga. Augusta, Oct. 5 1859 - 2mn .'19 AT USUALLY LOW PRICES. iClS&COTNATR, ---:0:-AUUT. ERI. Augusta, Georgia, Cre eie! HAiS received a very largo supply of CARP ETS, ATIEIO~~AX anmong which arc, TOA 1 ENNS English Velvet CARPETS, of now and splendid I. AlPRE syEng~lish BrsesCARPETS, of John Crossley -________________ & Sons, a largo supply of new and elegant patterns; q ~ Superior Threc-ply CA RPE TS, of new and beau tiful :;tylcs; ;i E O ~ t uv,~sh i red a Snucrior Ingrain and Venetian CARPETS:1~ .tosfrterl~ea upradd~iu A :supply of CA RPETS, at 25 cents por y vra.-d.ucceo hi knns.Evc fir The abovo will bo sold at lower prices than ee before offered in this city. Persons wlshinr the wl emd ogv niostsatmabt i articie, are respectfully invited to call and e::ami- G00 S ANI)PRICE . ine the assortment, as I feel assured they will be lewl ilayoin etutdt i ~ri convinced that it is better to purchase their Cur- hsSoei abro a~nk&Coe' t pots in Auguste, rather thtan order from the Nmorth- uut.ath LO ETM tKTIRc , arn cities. A LSO, uloth BET IiILS 1i tok o. Rich Emibroidered Lace and Muslin CUR- ~~s . T'AiNS, end some at very low prices; ;a"L~iaem i OFE SATIN DA MASKS end DELAINES. for Win- oadanPrtioSCA; ow- Curtains, with CORDS and TASSELS to Cuhdad1.wcc match; EtaA .C A large supply of Gold Band and Faney WIN- ROS US UKTDPES c DOW SHADES:Cogt'N.ISOP GILT CORNICES and CURTAIN BANDS, aFmiyadoleSOP large supply.PaetWmCA TE: The public are respectfully requested to call and Pr pr examine the assortment. Hdalc1nceLCND~S Augusta, Oct. 5, 1S50 tf Ear Fml0FOR FAILYt GROCERY~ rneCut UTR VIIU Subscriber is now opening a LABGEPieApl Jaid FRESH supply ofTEofalkn; G O OERBIE S.,Sscs SUITABLE FOR FALL .& WINTER US2., lrenclysae ih oses ytr ~ Consisting in pert ofRainCtnCratMcoiSdad A. D:. C., Crushed, Powdered and Granulated Bte necs BUGA NoR,2aS; akreKti Rio, Laguyra and Java COFFEE;Samnd. N. C. MOLASSES an d.SY RUP; ;aaaSGR ftebs ultipn~ Young Hyson, Black and Imperial TEA; b :tbe opr A splendid lot of C1hEESE;Amrcnd. GOSHIEN BUTTER, fresh and sweet; Fod RNY falqaiis RIC~Eand MACCARONI; i!eirSerPrCae n hma MA CK EREL, No. 1, 2, 3 and Mess;WIE SPICES of all descriptions ; YEA ST POWDERS and SODA; SCN;Soln ndJmiaRM t Spraand Adamnantine CANDLES; miRUmprebyLbckdCoe. CANDIES and CONFECTIONERY; Muti y n uet.r' ahrodNe~r Soda and Butter CRACKERS; "'XXXsuefn ' m""hiladCr; PICKLES in pInts, qts., j gal. and gallons; Brandied and Preserved FRUITS; NrhCrln on t~L. ha I S CORDIALS, PORTER, ALE, &c.; PceaDsrc onWIKY Tonrtto, Walnut and Mushroon CA TSUPS Adro itic onWIKY MUSTARD, Sardines, Lobsters, Salmon, D;il itle etfe o Maekerel and Oysters; Dried BEEF and TONGUES; CRIL falkns ytebtl rbm RAISIiNS, CURRANTS, CITRON, PRUNES;LeoSYPd. -Dried FIGS, DAT'S, GELATINE; Al;h bv od il esl yw~ean LEMONS and ORANGES; Hmug et 4 59 t NUTS, Almonds, Pecan, Hazel and Wallnuts; _________ ____ MATCHES, BLACKING, BRUSHES; 6ie WOOD WARE--Paiuted and Well Buckets, Brs 1udWater Buckets, Measures, Cocoa Dip- ~Lprosidbedt h usrbr r uredtonisepymntAtatw Thosm Goods have been bought from the bebt imydshreoronlaiiiiadcoeu u Houses in Philadelphia, and will be sold at LOW prnrhp FIGUEES FOR CASH. 41bsns fteFr nete yteEeo pa All persons indebted will doeme an especial Jnaynx ilb lcdi h ad fa favor to pay the same forthwith. * tonywtot iciiain E. T. DAVIS, Agent. -BLN BUER Oct4 tf 39 pt2,1S9t CHOICE WINES & LIQUORS, oieTi rHESE WINES and LIQUORS are of the finest 3IESbcietasthsmhoofnmrng ..qu:dity, pure andi unatdul ternted, andl ueleted 1 hicutmrtatisMLS renwifm: epecially for Family or Medicinal use, from the rpi n ed ogidlohWET~. most est eemed impor tations of the well knomwn andCON Hehs errcnty mmlida m.1 ighly respectable Firm nrf Messrs. A. 1lINiNGnuilr ,ad ilthrb heblI.gvecn- :1 &i Co. -ALSO- fctotoal O.le.W'1:. A very fine lot of the best Spanish and Amoriecan p 2, 189t SEGARS. M. LEBESCHULTZ. Sept. 28, 1859 tf 38STA TO S O KE B.SI 'AYDY tm il ~W77 would .ayecall and gea GOOD SEGAR for iwsanlmnqezerncdimehowl WY the same price you have been accustomedeneortgieaisctntollCtmt. to nay for an ordinary one. We have all pricosI . 1~S and qualities, and always please our customers. Jn 9 89 .t CANDEE & McEWEN. June 3 2"'b ldBhle. Administrator's iNotice, N OTICE is hereby given to all and singular,sae maxost oeu ht)oies the creditor. of Mrs. Elizabeth Walling, d+t )R b~~~. ensed, late of Hamburg, S. C., to meet me in the Ag2 . ~ Office of the Ordinary, at Edgefield C. 13., on Mont day the Uth day of October nest, for the purpose JITC.TeOlatee~pfrte~c of making a final settlement. Those who ftnil to teofLwadEnt ihro 1ttf.I. present their claims, must take the consequences. ten5 1 iilnadS .Bte.i hstn I et ' 89THOS. R. RHODES, 'Adm'or. disleby utl osit 01 OMSept. "! 18&9 if GROC~lS &COTTG.FAC~llS UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUS'iA, GEORGIA.' T E Subscribers having bought out the Inter et of L. DWELLE, in the firm of DWELLE A MOSHER, Proprietors -f the UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Take this opportunity to inform their friends and the public generally, that they will tparo no pains to supply their Table and Rooms with the BEST that can he obtained; and would solicit a continu ance of the patronage heretofore so liberally given to the old firm. DOBY & MOS1JER. Augusta, Sept. 28, 1859 tf 38 M LEBESO\HULTZ, JDEA.LER I READY MADE CLOTHING, R ESPECTFULLY iufurms his friends and the public in general, that he han just returned frow the North, after selecting frora the choicest Markets, a full assortment of READY MIAE CLOTHING OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES, Embrasing the tasteful Pelessier and Garibaldi OVER CO.A.Ts; And nll articles usually kept for the out-fit of Gontlemen, Youths and Children. . -ALSO A good assortment of HOSIERY, SHIRT COL LARS, Morino and Silk Under SHIRTS, DRAWERS, CRAVATS, TIES, HAND KERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, TRUNKS, VALISES, Ladies Bonnet BOXES and BAGS, Travelling RUGS, BLANKETS and Hunting BAGS. A fine Stock of Gentlemens GAITERS & SHOES. I have selected with great care a very extensive Stock of HATS and CAPS, of the latest Pari sian Styles. I would offer appropriate acknowledgment and thanks for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon me, and respectfully solicit a con tinuance of the same. Sept. 28, 1849 tf 38 1859! FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING!! CLAYTON & KENNADY ARE NOW RECEIVING A I VERY LARGE AND Well Selected Stock OF MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, &c. -ALSO A. FinST RATB ASR(IRTLHNT OP SHIRTS, DRAWERS, COLLARS, STOCKS, CRAVATS, GLOVES, SUSPEND ERS, AND OTHER FUR NISHING GOODS, IN GREAT VARIETY. We are prepared to Sell on the most ACCOMMODATING TERS, And Invite our Friends and Customers generally, to Call and Examine our Stock at our Old Stand, No. 173 Broad Street, Under the Augusta Hotel. CLAYTON & KENNADY. Augusta, Sept. 21 3m 37 NEW GOODS! T HIE Subscribers offer for sale a fresh and va ried stock of Goods Suited to the Wants OF ALL CUSTOMERS. They are now filling their shelves with every thing' needed in their line of business, and will continue to keep a full supply of articles suited to the season as it advnnces. They are determined to sell at MODERATE PROFITS, and respectfully solicit an examination of their prices and merchandize. A Good Store in the Country is admitted, by all to be a great desideratum. This they will exert themselves to furnish. Attention is especially invited to our superior Stock of SHOES, which will le. ,old low, dow,n. pm'Call and See. -J. R. MOBLEY A CO. Mine Creek, Oct. 5th 1850. tf 39 The Cry is Still they Comie ? Cunnirvo;, S. C., Oct. 1st 1859. Capt R1. L. Gaxvar-Der Sir: I had been juf fring with Pain, in the bowels so severe that it almost bent me double. I touk one dose of your "'Dr Martin's Groat Remedy," and it relieved the Pains immediately, and I do recommend it as be ing one of the boat Family medicines Iever used. JOHN L. ADAMS. ' RETURN my sincere thanks to the Planters of this and the adjoining Districts who trade to this market, for the very kind and liberal patronage which they have bestowed on me in the purchase of my " Dr. Martin's Great Remedy," one of the best Family medicines now in usc. R. L. GENTRY. Agt. H amburg Oct. 1st 1859. At 39 LAND I LAND! WIE propose to sell to the highest bidder at Edgefield C. H., on the lst Monday in November next, the balance of the Real Estate of Theophilus Hill', dec'd., embracing the HOME. STEAD PLACE, containing. 476 Acres, More or less, adjoining lands ef Jas. M. Richard son, R. G. Hill, Thee. Dean e.nd others. Also, the TRACT on Penn Creek, containing 300 Acres, More or less, adjoining lands of Dr. W. S. Mob ley, Hedy Hill, John Blledsoe and others. The above Lands will be sold on a credit of one and two years. P'urchasers will be required to give bonds in two equal instalments, bearing in terest after the first year, satisfactorily secured. LOD HILL, J x'r Octi S t 89 L.ook here, Wagon Makers, v'HE subseriber wishing to discontinue the .Wagon-making business at Duntonsville, offers for Sale his TRACT OF LAND containing FIFTEEN ACRES, on which is a comfortable dwelling cntaining five rooms. Also, a Wagon Shop on the same place, with other out buildings. It is undoubtedly the best stand for the wagon making business in the District, Edlgenaid Village not excepted. Come quick if you want a bargain. I will sell on a cedit of one and two years if de sired. JOHN M. WH ITE. Oct. 5 - 3t* 39. Notice This, T HlE Co-partnership of Hardy A~ Martin is this Jday dissolved. All those indebted to them please settle up without delay. Rt. HARDY & E. MARTIN. Oct. 1st 1850. .A.LSO A LL those Indebted to R. Hardy, by note or account, will please to settle up by the 15th of November as longer indulgence cannot be given. R. HARDY. Oct 5 5t 39. L OST OR MISLAID--A Note on Isaac Jones and Lowvis Jones, for Thirteen llundred and seventy-five dollars, payable to Allen Frank lin, Administrator of Obedience Holly, Dee'dl., or barer, dated the 5th day of A pril, 1859, and due the first day of November next. All persons are forewarned from trading fur said Note, and any person fnding the same, will confer a favor by sending it to me. ALLEN FRANKLIN. Sept. 27, 1859, . 3t 39 OMIETIIING MELLOW.,--One Cask of flue OLD A PPLE BR ANDY, ordered express ly from N. W. Arrington of North Carolina, by Robert Glover, Esq., for S. E. BOWERS, Ag't. Hamburg, July 20 tf 28 NTOTICE.--All persons, having demands Lagainst Alfred May, Deceased, are requested to rnder thenm in, peropurly attested, according to law. C. M. M AY 1 Exee'ors. H. H AlT. j ' Aug. 5, if 35 N OTICE--Application will be made at the next Session of the Legislature to Charter the Fair Grounds of the Edgefield District Agri cultural Society. * Au. 2 0,3 .. 37