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SUPIUIQ1{ To PIE PROF SUPER-PHOSP: Made of Caicined Bones, Sul] Sulphate of Ammoii The original article firs' made by Thousands for t No Variatic In Bags of 100 Pounds Ea Nitroginized Super-Phosphate No. 1, do Mapes' do Cotton & Tobaceo do Potash do One hundred pounds o' the Nitrogenised S lasting powers, One hundred and Eighty-li Messrs. H1. & N. E. SOLOIAN, Han to whom send orders. (KrFor full information and reports of and other States, with pamphlets for distri -0 The following is one among the numerot J. J. MAPEs, Esq.-Dear Sir: I have v the effects of your Super-Phosphate of Lii against four other preparations, and the api promising as regards a large and remuner will give from one hundred to one hundre< acre than any other preparation. It is a remarkable fact that no Rust is se been used, while others show rust more or Guano has been used. And last, though not least, as regards t Cotton, from Super-Phosphate, will weiqh tion in tiis particular. I believe that Pho possible beneficial revolution in the Cotton The plants look most vigorous and luxu ing from 80 to 110 bolls to each stalk. Nov 1 DANCING ACADEMY ! -0 MR. & MRS. L M. HAL, OF COLUMBIA, W OULD respectfully state to the citizens of Edgefiehl and vicinity that they have opened their Dancing Academy, In Masonic 1Hall .where they will teach ALL THE FASHIONABLE DANCES of the day. The best of References can lie given. For par ticulars, see Circulars. Mr. 11. can be seen at the Plantcrs Ilotel. Oct25 tf 42 TO T:EE LADIES.. M RS. L. Ill. HALL would rcs;ectfully state to the Ladies of Edgerield that .he will give Lessons in the following Arts. viz: . GRECIAN AND oRIENTAL PAINTING. ROSIN FRUIT, LEATHER WORK. &c. Ladies wishing to learn these accotnplishnents will call upon Mrs. H at Planters' lote!. Nov 2 tf 1 RjEPLENISIIED! T TIE Subseribe is at his post once mo:-e with the L ARGE.ST Stock of .STAPLE GOODS, Thatt he ever had. The NEW SUPPLY consi.ts of H~olnespunls, Kerseys. Linseys., O.A.LICO~ES:,. Satinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, WORSTEADS, ALP'ACCAS, hOSIERY, And all kinds of Also, Sugafs, Coffees, Tea, Rlice, N. 0. MOL ASSES. SPICES, VINECAR, SA LT. BA CON AND L.ARD, CI--IOIE CAN'D. & C Besides a large stock of SHOES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Tho Public are respectfully invited to cnll and examine the GJood~s before purchasing elsewhere, as the inducement hld~u out are very great. gr Any peorson wishing to emblark on the Mercantile'platform between new and the first of Jatnuary next, can do so by stepping up to the " Captain's Oic," with a small capital. The above large and valuable Stock of Goods is ofTer ed for sale on a credit of 6, 12, 1S antd 24 months, with the exception of a small amount cash down. Two undoutbted sureties are required, and the Notes payable at Hamburg Bank with interest at 7 per cent. Thie House and Lot now occupied by the Subscriber, is offeredl for stile on the same condi tions. T. ROOT. Nov 2 3t 43 Harper's Ferry Insuirrectionl. $25 REW-ARD. R UNAWAY, on the 5th of July, my boy BOB, he is about 36 years old, about 5 feet S inches high, copper color, stout built, weighs about 1 50. takes long steps when he walks ; be is a Carpenter ~by trade. I purchased him at the sale of the late Hion. p. S. Brooks. He was purchased by Mr. B. from Mr. Lamar, near Beech Island. I suppose ~he is lurking in the neighbood of '96 or Beech Is 'land. I will pay the above reward to any person who -will deliver said Bob to me, or for his safe lodge anent in jail. A. J. COLEMAN. Coleman's X Roads, Nov. 2, 1559. Sto 43 Administrator's Sale. W IL L be sold at Edgefield Court House, on Saturday the 12th inst., at 10) o'dock, A. M., all the personal Estate and effects of Simseon Rambo. deceased, consisting of ]Iousehold and Kitchen Furniture, Beds, Bed Clothing, Ae. Oni a credit until the 1st January 1860. All sums under ten dollars cash-purchasers re quired to give their notes with two good sureties. M1. W. ABNEY, Admn'or. Nov. 2. 18559 2t 43 'ALE--The Sub~scriber will sell on Friday next (the 4tth of November) a quantity of Corn, Fodder. Shucks. Peas, Cows, Hogs, Ae., Ac. Tvsats--Credlit with interest. 1H. WV. ADDISON. Nov. 2, 1859 it 5 Pains, No More. C URRY TON, S. C., Oct. 25th, 1859. R~. L. (rs-rav, Esq.-Sir: Your Dr. Cullen's Great Remedy has effected a wonderful eure for mte; I have teen suffering for over a year with Rheumatism. and haove' triedl several remedies, and all tiiled, until I got a bottle fronm you, which ef feted a cure in a very short time. My b~rother. Dr. Samuels. recommnendls it as being good for ner vous pains of any kind. JO..SAUL Nov. 2. l1859 . l OTCE--l peson indebted tome, either ilby not?, e r acerount, will please sett-e with Mr. JAMES BitYA N, who is duly authorized1 to cot lect my accounts. II. A. G RAY. N. .-[- wish it uderstooid, tha:t I do not cred-' my wo.rk from nmy shop. All work must lbe pid~. fr on dr-licery. M y business is on the conh snytemi. II. A. G;. Nov. 2. 1859 tf BUT TERt AND) LARID.--Jutst received a fresh sup'ply of sweet GJOSHlEN BUTTER and Choice Tennt. LIAR D). g ARTHUR A McCUJLLOUGHI. Teas! Teas! Teas! Teas! \.MILIES using this well known Chinese bev F era- - ar olctd to x-in our -eet. Stocks of fresh YOUNI; IYSON, GUN POWDER and IMP'ERrAL. P.LACK TEAS. 11. & N. E. StJLOMIJN. tamnburg, Oc . 12, 1859 Gi 41 T'ICE--Al persons interestedl in the Estate N~ of John A. Coleman. deee-scd. t-ro hereb' -.1tited that a final settlement will lie had on sni 1.tare befoire the Ordinary of Edgefleld District on the 15th Novembler 1859. LEWIS SAMPLE 1 Adm'rs. J.B3.FLOYD J OcL a6t 42. R*U V IAN GUANO! LEA.PES' EATE OF LIME1 )huric Acid, Peruvian Guano, la and Dried Blood! by Prof, J. 3. Mapes, and used e last Ten Years, onin Quallty ch, per Ton, in New York: of Lime, - $50 do - 45 do 40 do - 40 do - 35 uper-Phosphate will equal in effect and ve pounds of the best Peruvian Guano. burg, S. C., are my Agents for the above, J. P. MAPES. successful experiments in South Carolina ution, apply as above. is Certificates received by Prof. Mapes: COLUMBIA, S. C., Sept. 20, 1850. ery great pleasure in writing you touching ie on our Cotton crop. Having tested it earancd of the plant is most hopeful and ting yield. I feel certain your manure i and thirty pounds of Cotton more per en on the plant where your Manure has less; and this is especially the case where he Planter's interest, I feel certain that much heavier than from any other prepara sphates are destined to work the greatest. growing States of the South. rious, some being six feet ligh, and hold I am very truly, 11. LOMAS. 3m 43 PROCLAMATION B|y His Exceellency, Willam, . Git, Gorernor anI Connander-in-Chief in and urer the State of South Carolina. GL. Exreu:TvE Dr.unr T T. IsOsV-tLLE, S. C. W IIEREAS it heconeth a religious people at all times to acknowledge the hand of Prov idence, .nd to recognize His will in the disposition of events. And whereas the past season his been particularly distinguished b1V the smiles of a mer eiful Renefactor, who has exempted our beloredl State fr<.n storm and pestilence. and blessed her people with signal prosperity : Now. therefore, L. WI [L LAM H. GIST, Gover nor of the State of South Carolina, do, by these prents. set atpart TilURSDAY. the twenty-fourth lay of Noverulber next, as a day of Thanksgiving an Prayver. and I do earnestly request the citizens of thisc Commonwealth to zabstnin from wordly avo atins in that daiy, and the reverend the clergy of all den..minations to invoke their respective conrgziatins to assemble and ioffer their acknowi edi.-men:s to Almighty Glod for the goodness and mneries which have been so abundani ly vuehsafed to us as a peole. Givn under my hard and al of the Statte, this ainetenth day of Octobier, in the year of our Lord onie thouaind eight bundred and fifty-nine, and in the eighty-fourth year of the Sovereign ty anud Independence of the Unite.l States of Americn. TIy the Governor. ISA AC 11. MEANS, Secretary of State. Nov. 2, 1859 it 43 A True Sousliern Rizghts Paper. THE WEEKLY HERALD, Benton, Loundes Co., Ala., tiCvoTC:D TO SOUTHERN RIGHTS, SOUTHERN LITERA TURlE, 80O'THERN INDUSTitY, AG;RICULTURIE, NEWS, AND SOUTHERN INTERESTS. S W. C. WESTON, the Editor, will cndeavor e*to make the H ER ALD what it should be-a tirt class paper-one that will lbe a weleumd visi tor to every Southern Home ; and a faithful guar dian of Southern Interests. gdTerms: $2 per annunm, in advanc-. ggAdvrtisemients inserted at theousual prices. WESTON & CO., Proprietors. Nov. 2, 1859 tf 43 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARtY. Y W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge Wha,fiija~..h Watson bath applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattles, rights and credits of John Dye, late of the District aforesaid, dec'd. These are, therefore, to eite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Distriet, to be holden at Edgefleld Court House, on the 12th day -of Nov. next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 29th day of Oct. in the year of our Lord one thous and eight hundred and fifty-nine, and in the eighty fourth year of American Independernee. WV. F. D URISOE, o. E. D. Nov 2 2t 43 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIE~LD DISTRICT, IN ORtDINAlt Y. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge B feldt District. Whereas, William. S. Rotten hath applied to me for Letters of Admninistration, on all and singu lar, the goods and chattles, rights and credits of Willis Rotten late of the District aforesid, Iensed. Thezo are, therefore, to cite and admonish all ~nd singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to he and appear before me, at our next Ordinry's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefield C. IL., on the 12th ay of Nov. next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not he granted. Given under umy hand and seal, this 29th day of Oct. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, and in the 84th year of American Independence. WV. F. DURISOE, o.,'.n. Nov 2, 1859 2t 43 PUBLIC SALE. WILL lie so-l. at the residence of WILLIAM VCI)LEMA M. deceased, on Wednesd:ay the 11ith D~ecembher next, all the personal property of sai-l deceased'. coinsisting of Thirty-FiVe Likely Negroes, household anti Kitchen Furniture, Plantation and Blak Smoith's Toils, two excelletnt Rond WVagons, one now Buggy, one tiintand Thrashter. a flue lot. of Miule., Cattle. Stock an:d f.t~t lings; P'rovisons .f every description oin the pzlantautioin, such us. lIco.'Floor, Lard, t'on, and many other articles not nece~sary to enumneratle. ph-- Termis wade known on dlay of sale. JIOllN P. AlhNEY. I' ,os A. P. COLEMAN, J xoe N. l.-Those inidebited to the Estate, will find it to their interest ti make paymnt (or uther satis factry a rrangetments with t ho Exeentors) forth A. 1P. C. j Nov. 2, 18:i9 fit? 43 To be Re::-ed ;aid to be Sold! O N TII URSIDAY. firAs dany oif Decembier necxt, wilt bie II ENTEDI the PLANTATION of the late James ti. it. W I LK I NS'JN. Also. seperately, the SAW and ti lUST MII.L with llaksmith's Shot and Workshop. Will also lie SUIl1 at the same time and place, a lt of 25 ti, 30 CATT I.E. a lit of itOG$, also a lt of SiIEE P, toutr good MlIL ES, a Lug Cart, thrc Wagons. a l.ot of Uicksmaith's and Carpen ter's Tools, a planttationi Cart, Plows, lloes, &c. WM. H. CRANE, AUGUSTA, GA., IS OFFERING HIS, -ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS At & Below Cost. HE INTENDS TO SELL THE GOODS, AND ALL HE ASKS IS A CALL. THE PEOPLE WILL BE CONVINCED WHEN THEY EXAMINE AND PRICE THEM. Oct 26 2t :42 SELLING OFF AT COST! -0 BOOTS, SI-OES, LEATHER, &C., &C. H AVING made arrangements to return to Co lumbia next January, I offer my ENTIRE STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, NEGRO BROGANS, HOUSE SERVANTS SHOES, &c. And in fact every kind of a Shoe that is usually kept in a Shoe Store, AT COST! To the first of January next, when the unsold Stock will be disposed of at Auction. Also, a LARGE LOT OF OAK, TAN AND HEMLOCK TCE.EA.T:EE32iL. 29Farmers, Planters and the citizens gener ally are invited to call and examine for them selves, as everything will be sold at Least Thirty per Cent. under former prices. TERMS, STRICTLY CASH!! g7 To any person wishing to go Into the bu siness, the inducement is great, as can be seen from the amount of business done. Terms made satisfactory. As I will be compelled to retain my workmen to first January, I will continue to MANUFAC TURE until then. My prices will be considera ble less than heretofore. Settle up. All persons indebted to mne will oblige me very much by calling at once and settling their ac counts, either by Cash or Note, as I will be com pelled to leave by the usual time for settling. RICHARD FLANIGAN. Oct 26 tf 42 UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. T TIE Subscribers having bought out the inter est of L. DWELLE, in the firm of DWELLE & MOSHER, Proprietors of the UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Take this opportunity to inform their friends and the public generally, that they will spare 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 & MOSHER. Augusta, Sept. 28, 1S59 tf 38 A CARD. 11. IVI11IAM COIEM11 HAVING permanently locnted at Mt. Enon, six miles from Chappell's Deplot, situated on he Greenville and Columbia Rtail Road, will give his eutire attention to the treatment of HRONIC DISEASES, Persons laboring under derangement of the Ute us, Neuralgia, Chronic Rheumatism, Eidney Af etions, Dyspepsia. Chronie Diarrhma, Serofula, ndolent Ulcers, Dropsy,- Seurvy of Gums, Piles, &e., &c.. are respectfully solicited to give him a call. Dr. C. does not propose to cure every case ; but, ith the skill derived from a aerenmteen years Prac tice, he flatters himself to be able to give general satisfaction, knowing, as he does from experience, hat hundreds are dragging out a miserable exis ence, whosecondition might be permanently re ieved by judicious treatment. Nufneromus certificates nnd references might be given; but the subscriber regards as the best cer tificate the speedy and effectual cure or relief of meh andl every patient. pi Al11 patienits attendled to at their rooms in ~ny part of the village WM. COLEMAN, M. D. CERTIFICATES. SOUTH OIAROLINA, EDGEPIELD DIsTRICT.J DL. Wit. CoLEx-Dear Sir: My negro wo an who was confined to the house for some time, and unable to attend to any business, and who up n examinatiemn was pronounced to be laboring under derangement of the uterus, I am glad to say, has speedily recovered under your treatment. Yours, with respect, ARCHIBALD CLARK. SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEZFIELD DIsTRICT.J Dn. Wit. Co:.E x N--Dea r Sir: My girl that was uffering from disease of the uterus whom I placed under your charge, I am proud to say, has been promptly cured, and I take great pleasure in re ommending all those laboring under similar af ictionse, to give you a call. Yours, respectfully.S I . SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DisTRICT. Dn. Wx. CoLtxAN--Dear Sir : My woman, who wms, for a considerable period, kept within doors by some obstinate uterus disorder, I am glad to say, has been wholly restored under your advice and treatment. Yours, with respect, R. M. SCURRY. SOUTH CAROLINA, EnGEFIELD DinsTaICT. J Dn. Wxa. CoLEIIAN-Dear Sir : The negro wo man I placed under your care, who had done me but little or no service for several months, and who u~pon examination was found to be afflicted with a serious uterus derangement, has been wholly re ieved, and reports herself permanently cured, which I have every right to believe Is the ease. Yours, respectfully, WM. A. STROTHER. SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DIsTRICT.J Da. War. CoLzitAN-Dear Sir : My woman Ma ry that I put under your charge in the sprIng of 1858, who upon inspection was ascertained to be suffering from disease of the womb, and treated by you for that ailinent, I am pleased to say, re covered forthwith, and has lost no time since from the former disorder, but has been a very good hand both with the plow and hoe. Yours with due respect, R. W. PAYNE. July 6, 1859 4m 26 Administrator's Sale. BY Virtue of an order from Win. F. Darisoc, .EEsq.. Ordinary for Edgefleld District, I will sell on T HURSDAY, the 17th Nov. 1859, at the late residens of JOHN S. BUZZARD, dee'd., two miles West of Little Stevens' Creek Church, all the Personal Estate of said dee'd, consisting of Six Young and Likely Negroes, Of tis number, t wo are very likely mulatto girls, about the age of 13 years. FOUR HIORSES, TWO WAGONS, CATTLE, HOGS, Forty Ilcad Cine Sheep, good Stock, Blacksmnith and Wood Shop Tools, A LOT OF SEASONED TIMRER, Several thousand poumnds of Fodder, Shucks. Wheat, Oats, the presnt crop of Cotton, Household and~ Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools, em Carriage an.1 Unrness, one Buggy Harness, one Grain Fan, &c., .kc. rf'B.S OF SAE On a credit of twelve months. Purchasers to give Note with approved sureties. Title to pro perty not chanigedl till terms are compliedl with. JAS. WV. BUZZARD, Adm'or. Oct 20 .t. 42 ~Light for Everybody ! OW in Store alarge supply of KEROSENE NL OIL, and arrangements m-ade not to get out again. - L AMPS of various and beautiful styles. ggSold exclusively for CASHI. A. 0. & T. J. TEAGUE. ay 8 t(a 19 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE! J. KAUFFER, UNDER THE AUGUSTA -0 TEL AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Would call the attention of the people of Edgefield and vicinity to his SPENDID Stock of Fall and Winter DRYGCO DS! Which he is just receiving, and which in regard to LOW PRICES and ASSORTMENT, will excell most anything ever offered in this City. My daiTy increasing Business forced me to make another Enlargement to my Store This Department is solely calculated for WHOLESALE ONLY, Where Prices will be found favorable to any Outside Comparison. WCountry Merchants and large dealing Planters will do well to give me a call and see for themselves. Besides my Stock of DRESS 008, Such as Plain Colored SILKS, Silk ROBES, French MERINOS, PARAMATTAS, BOMBAZINES, ALPACCAS, DELAINES, Plaid GOODS, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES, Flannels and Pantaloonery, I have opened for examination an Assortment of CLOAKS OF MW OWN MANUFACTTE. Being of the latest PARISH FASHION and warranted full 20 per cent Cheaper than any other SO UTII1RN HO USE. PRICE CURRANT Of some, out of the many cheap articles: DE' AINES, extra good quality at 124 cts. TOWELS, at 6c ets Do best quality 18- and 25 I LINEN HANDK'FS, at 75 ets. per doz Fine PARAMATTAS, all colors at 121 " Ladies' HOSE, all colors at $1,00 per dozen. "" double width at 25 " Gents HALF-HOSE, at S1,00 per dozen. DEBEGES, at 10 " Embroidered COLLARS, at 121 and up. CALICOES, by the piece at 634 and 8 " Silk BELTS, very fine, at 25 " " SHIRTINGS, at 61, 8, 10, and up. SHAWLS, at $1,00 " " KENTUCKY JEANS, at 20 ets Iv the piece. CLOAKS, at $2,50 " " SATINETS, at 37, t and up. BLANKETS at only $1,00 per pair. Kerseys, Osnaburgs, Stripes, Drills and Homespuns, at Factory Prices, ONE PRICE ON LY. 3. K AUF IE R. Augusta, Oct. 5, 1859 tf 39 DRY GOODS! BOOTS, SHOES, &c. ROBERT ADGER &CO.~l u~e~,rle n Soeafulsoko 209 and 211, KING STREET, fedndvcnt.li suteto -CoRNEtR OF MAiaKHPT, LaisDrsanWaigShe WTE invite attention to our Extensive Stock of OCOKI)sitlLA ERSO -ihen VV GOODS, suitable for Famtily asni Plantation jwtothes uli ais u e hm purposes, comprising hv lo ieSok Rich Dress Silks; issadhiresSo, Rich Silk Robes; ~ - NAD]3YWE , SILK ROBES and plain SILKS fur Evre i n a nAN.1Asrmet mn hc a Dresses; efon Embroidesred and Tulle ROBES, for Evening GntsFeGATRadSLPE ,al yes Dresses; RSSSOS Plain Black SILKS. best Goods; AKN 1O~ Plain and Printed DELAINES; ~ i~YBOS Plain and Plaid POPLINS: French CHINTZS, best English PRINTS, AloDTCESBO. CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, SilAWLS; rgn!BoasI Ladies, Misses and Childrens H OIOPED) SKIRTS; Afl upywihwl esl tol 13 CLOTHS and CASSIMERES; peparCah FLANNELS of- every vairiety;HosSevnshes Richardson's LINENS; Bed BLANKTS, TIT KSG . HE O UIEA S,&c TLNES ypi il l srber fa oun toR fllOW o.o PLAINS and KEnSEYi;init . His CaIsrtment A t Dron ad LlechalLadT- ict.1' Dress and Wak 4gShe ROCCOSKandndSEATHE SHOS-wih;an PlwithoutdheeripedallNAnULaSieIn andse theinV.LLI We would repectfullyanfornaommrfritndk af of te LRGET SOCKSA. . C shead ahdrewn ShoeRs, Styes nd icsSng rlc sLaf and Spriund Eryeep ROBRTAUERA.CO For sAle byWAR Chreso, c 2, 1 Im 4 Haea A ko N1 Asotet SOmon ca ~ ~ Co Seamt's Finke AT fR~ and.; SLIPER,qa tes; ~~ D. CA~~ Bao SIDES SHOERS;adLa AD Fin Chewing BAOOmTCAS 30 BoadStretChaleson. EngishBrakas Gunpwreransn TEAS -A:fl:-sppo which w ll tcua soattonly813 Cassmers ad Vstigsarepreacr pet pair, * Ca . E.SL ON ecute ordrs withetsteranntpomptnes, endo BLAROTTANIG, SHERY CAITERandBO,a PLANTATING GOODs. etenl o rcs SuchAsKErTs, tcs oe hmr 00pisWieadBu LN ES let, ownis and renche Silk ET-.H .E.SLM N bIeGs and oi' ai S lTN G S nsOdRe ,X, XXXWlS KidaGdoves.SKEYS; A l ain makd SiripigedOandRGS. ronCunyRy HIKY coun ofli tenperaly cethmade keep cat. tie orn W IK Y sildi hsCuty Chrletoun, inte Southern Cutry and co otnG-ND ,GIR n Ser StylertesMadnra nd PrtceNES Ghretn,u ct. 2, 85 E 4.kN.EOLMN CARLS .AR Carig.Bgyoi n agnHRES TockLof RADEFRNISHEnisig nrtS R of- LeadaLIESrelughBRDaESlastBITS 10Cashies RIO COFFEE;s CareagprggeparWaon HIS, tex-u eeute orer wit taste a d o omptness.c or al b The haeblso on Carid UGan ARies; ot 20c as Scrs Ti sesocs Ren deChre Se, IO o los ie,&. c 50les Eihand Fench BASINk CUtm-n ose BDTASan IS 300Cols, OPE Jouvin'speran SoearATER K0idds Choi e CNSIDShlrn ISadCRIGS eylw 250 Gs NAkI L iues n rins- isedOL UPETN n 50untlof tN.e 0.n SYRUP forELED Forssh.b -ALSO-eHambrgOct. 3, ,11559tff40 CaGdleseTeas, PeppereSpiceiGgngercAlC AR D. T.oW.cCco, STcN, Ag't frienedsdArivng r.GEO ROINSN, f Hmbug. illheAD TH. SrUNDIonG SRIS. foundBattthualioyeN.ou.enenduwillade plLASSEd; Also--Agents for the ~ ~ Forsale ofbyioa e-~ vneli hi ont 5cnsprBl o ___ -- -ealssSakSAT firsaryo~hidb e wiftrem C otteon at 12acnt pIErSt, oDr S an Le af L~h t D;r.W Supefin an Exra&FmiAWSLURN to sol ic h e caltr atiocur ftenstin. lat Wholsal Booselers uiders eneall. II N. N.E. SOLMON. StatPlanters!bHa ing etye the aalewilomet tof clt OTOWAhOEoess.H. A N. E. LMN C~~LESTO~, ~~* 0. Sourono. ctully eoWiSKEY a;hrftept Jt..andMisellaeourBOKSHogeherwit disAled in Th ny Blank Books, PapredrRA DY GI, tU and Stainryerryr e amug ep.7 85 f 8 scription,.keptoonetantdyeonabaddePdoofferedSa A REoffrin o aeoO WTERMS aa respcflyifrudta h ~p~ne ii a stc A. GROCIL ER ES thankstitiens pa tret ,adIa atcairl iii mtsc Ite. atmlhgs thoinfor RIom thatE he wilrm. n to.Tkatehng lmn IO. Hbd .II"IST0.SUAgent 50w ler . li wilb lpe arifed S UGAlknss; ,a. 5 Bb.N . . A. RUP; LDBAD.W . &I.l'lIS 1869. FALL 1859.; DRY GOODS! JAMES HENEY, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, HAS OPEN FOR INSPECTION A LARGE STOCK OF Fancy and Staple DlRY CCOJ S9 Consisting in part of the following Articles, viz: SILK ROBES, IRISH LINENS AND DAMASK, FANCY SILKS, NAPKINS, FOULARD SILK ROBES, RUSSIAN DIAPERS, FOULARrD SILKS, . CRASH, PLAIN DELAINES, CAMBRICS, JACKONETS, FIGURED "RILLIANTS, MASALIES, PLAIN MERINOS, INDIA TWILL LONG CLOTHS, FIGURED " ' L "r FINISH CAMBRICS, MER1N( lE CHENE, all Colors ;IITIES, BLFJACK RI'P.. MFRINO DE CII.NE I TABLE COVFRS, PIANO COVERS, EMBROIDERED COLLARS AND) SLE'EVE-'S. Separate and in Stuits; EMBOSSED) CHEMI1SETTS, BANDS A'ND FLOUNCING; SHAWLS, CLOAKS, LkC., of the ILatest Styles. LADIES', MISSES', BOYS' AND GENT'S IVRERINO UNDERVESTS AND WRAPPERS HOSE, IIALFMIOSE, GLOVES, &c.; smfiI'NGS, SHEETINGS. PANT STUFFS VESTINGS, NEGRO I'LABNS AND KERSEYS, White ttu Brow Bi, all WAol Filling. A LARGE LOT OF NEGRO BLANKETS, To his Old Customers, he promises the same satisfaction they have ber-)tufore enjoyed. The public at large lie respectfully invites to an inspection of his Stock, at his Well Known Store, where they will find a Large Bnd well Seleted Stock, at pries which will iuduce them to give him a share of their patronagle. ALL GOODS MARKE IN PLAIN FIGURES. All Goods not as Represented, ay b retuirned. Goods delivered iu the City or in jymbt.rg Free of Charge. Mrs. A. iency's Select Miillinery Stock in the Rear of the Store. Augusta, Oct. 12, 1859 tr 41 MILLER & WARREN, A UG US TA, GA., CORNER OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL, Would respectfully call the attention of their friends and customerS to their RICH and EXTEXSIVE ASSORTJLENT of NEW AND ELEGANT FALL"AND WINTER OF THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS Augusta, Oct. 5, 1859 2m 39 TO THE11111S OF E FIllD AlDTRuINIY! DRYG OD ! SAMUEL7 DICKKEY,i (Late of the Firm of DICKEYZ & PHIBBS, and at the Store formerly occupied by them.) Will Open about the 4th of October, one of the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF PARTICULAR ATTENTION HAS BEEN GIVEN TO THE FANCY DRESS GOODS, SILKS, AN~D SHAWL DEPARTMENTS, Which will be the Largest ever Opened in any llouse South o Baltiiinere. Every Article having been Bought within the last THIRTY DAYS, there is no Old Stock, so that the Ladles of Edgefield and vicin ity can make Selections from an ENTIRE NEW STOCK, All Goods marked in Plain Figures, fronm which no Deviation will be msade. 279, Broad Street, Augusta Ga,, NEXT TO BONES, BROWN & CO. Augusta, Oct. 5, 1S59 tf . 39 NEW\ GO0DS! OF ALL CUSTOMERS. lcasrmeto ARA They are nosw filling their shelves with every ~IAtES HP,&. thing needed in their line of business, and will s..h ercntyb npuhadbyoe fth ontinue to ko'op a full supply of articles suited to Fim frm tebsFaoisnd reepcd the season as it adlvanices. They nre determined1 to sell at MODERATE al t rie h aieiso tlfn n PROFITS. and respectfully s'sdicit an examinat i ilb acae osi tetseo l of their prices and mserchandize. j~ ~ ~ ~ iPii~ ~l ri:ei hi ie A Good Store in the Country is admitted by all CRSI ILET to be a great desideratum. This they will exert Alpesnidbtdt eprvoso1tJny themselves to furni~h. . lsms a io ewl ~ ocdt u bi Attentinn is especially invitedl to our superiroter nsi.W antgtaogwtotmny Stock of SHOES, which will 1:e cold lose dowcn. c i pgrCall and See. 3. R1. MOBLEY & CO. u l 15 f3 Mine Creek, Oct. 5th 1559, tf -39 _______________________ NOTICE-I hereby given to all interetstedOwet. that a final etemnw i e made inth Or- l l prosb teepeens ht diuary's Office on the Estate of A4. J . linan, f .W IOM N ~thri n o h deceasedl, on Friday the 16th day of DtecemberTsw f leeddo erb dcaetatm iy next. All the creditors of the said dleceased, nre Jtan ~dmssyIssrfla.. Wt oeo h ereby notifled to present their claims on that day dnzn fti lcIhv atdln-o in due form. frteeiin ots u o,'ptec a N. RAMEY, Sen'r., Adus'or. eettobavitc-ndulesyuwohe Sept. 12, 1859 3m 36 ntla~ ieasiefrteps e otsstl CAN EE& MVcEWI~ENBe rm hs h r bte ll oetn n WATCH MAKERS & JEWEERS. .ys ht~ecnend n nonorev~e H AVING this day formed aOc.2,19if4 C-artnership will occupy the Roomna next adjoining the A~ciii Post Office, andi will gire the STRICTEST AT-fr~vr laihy TENTION to all business entrusted to their care. JEWELRY ansd SOCIETY BADGES made to De'sMxAbileitrc,.C. order and wnrranted. et.:tii1 9. i gg Particular attention will be pssisd to Wsatcbh n .L i~iv i.sr ~ hees etf repairing. F. H1. CANDEE, ta a taks eysvrl il hoi D. F. McEWEN. disreintepru f $.iuhicoind Edgefiebll. Nov. 1. 1858 tf 43 to rsww readw rei si falth m sh Auction---Auction ! Iwareuelifeh lsttitylsOl.ad T WILL commuenee selling my present Stoock of a ap osaet st htIytmts f r I DRY GOOD)S, conssiinig of CALICOES, Jois' rsiIsss~;"Ihv nieyrcv WORSTEDS. MUSLINS,110M ESPUN.9. IIATS, ee yuulhat.as elnwa ela OOTS, Sll0E8, A.,.at smbllie. sotry on evrdswigngaest Ul. WhnIo - Saturday, the 22d1 Inst., 10ls eoiin osl h r ufrn ani continiue every $A TURDAY until f elose them fotti lsaeol otyabtl rtoi out. Sale tis enmms~es-e at 11 s'clock. te ~hased n atn ue Terms inside knowis un dasy osf sle,YsuRepcfly JA MES CA LLISON.H.DQUTEBM Shatefild Ot.10 1t1 t . 41 Oc . fine. aoet ofCA 0RA Babecu a ll&ntWi.,g Favcty Hbeen pred by Wonete! .1. ~iathece atMouit Wllig us FrdFs rmth rom theCLest FACTORis nd w are epetedI Is~ s Navssidraiy tio, anrin There te of P ty'lelnis an Tis l~i'les s~lscilh ar sslictedto on r e , w i e a n eu latedt os uit th 1m . tato l occssisn ithther pes~sce Thy ae aso e who chil will to purchaseyany article i hei ne ~. sisiestesh. allftreas onsnindebted, to contributupastrysyears.y i sissie wthsbsania iadabyte or-loattn must payupsorwwll. efre t u hi umitee o th Bareueotesl to tsuit W''re ssanntg t alog i hu t money Remeber he th!!JAM 4 .. s:IS EIC. & CH. Oct19St"Pay24 wh t o 0et, AUG TAS'LA. A Arc now Prepared to Diplay, bie fiore thaeir Cau-tmners, at thacir WlOLESALE A N D RETAIL RICH SILK ROBES. Of the very Latest Importations; 'DRB E S S SIL K S, Of the Richest and most Approved Styles; DRESS SILKS; Solid Culuri, Plaids, and Striped; 5-8, 0-8, 7-8, and -1-4 BLACK SILKS, of various Styles and Prices; Very R i c h Black Silks, Bayadere Stripes, very Handsome; RICH FIGURED CASHMERES AND DE LAINES; Rich Figured Cashmeres and De Laines, for Children ; Plain, Black, and Fancy Colored DE L AINES A At " MERINOS; Rich 4-4 Real French PRINTS; British and Domestic PRINTS, at G4 Cenlt, and upwards; Swiss and Jaconet EDGINGS and INSERT. INGS: Swiss and Jaconet BANDS; Rich Embroidered COLLARS & SLEEVES; Rich Embroidered COLLARS & SLEEVE,, in Setts; HREAD and other LACES; Plain. Hen-Stitched and Embroidered Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS; Second Mourning Linen Cambric IiAND. KERCHIEFS; Second Mourning COLLARS, &c. This wonld be the proper place fer us to ay we will sell our Goods CHEAP, but, as sur Customers have already found that out, ind are recommending their friends to us, we ill only say-favor us with a Call, and you ill rest satisfied that no one can leave our tore with empty hands, for want of good Goods, an Extensive Assortment, and Low Prices. LA.DIES' OLOAKS&SHAWLS Ladies' Silk Velvet Shawls, Latest styles; Ladies' C I o t h Cloaks, Various Colors-some Very Low Price; Stella Shawls; ogether with various other Styles, from 60 Cents to Twenty Dollars; OURNING AND SECOND MOURNING 8hAWLS A t J. & A, J, SETZE MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR, FANCY CASSIMER ES, ow Priced Black and Fancy Doeskin CAS SIMERES, SATINETTS, Kentuclty JEANS and TWEEDS, very low:' SHIRT FRONTS AND COLLARS; 8, 30, 32, 34, 36 and 38 Inch Bla,-k Italian SILK CR AVATS; Half IIOSE at 10 Cents and Upwards; WOOL HOSE; M~ERINO SHIR TS, ~LOVES in a great variety of styles, aud GAUNTLETS; Low Priced and Fine SUSPEND)ERS; Flag, Bandana and Spittlefield Silk HANDK'FS: Plain and Colored Bordered Lice Hasdkerchifsj,at - - 53 A.~L.~ETZEsS. Flannels ! Real Welch FL ANNE LS ; Imnitation" Silk Warp and Saxoany FL A NNELS; Low Priced White " " and Super Red" Blue, IRed, and Green Plain and Twilled, at J. & A, J, Setze's. BLANKETS! '-4, 104., and 12.4 Low Priced and Super Bed BLANKETS; . few Bales of 9.4 Grey and White BLAN KETS, for Negroes, at J. & A. J. SETZE'S. TABLE AND PIANO COVERS ! ~ow Priced and Supei- Super Cloth TA BLE COVERS: ow Priced :vnil Super Super Cloth PIANO CON ERS; ~lx and Wool Table COVERS, at J. & A. J. SETZE'S. TABLE DIAPERS, NAPKINS, &C, Low Priced TABLE CLOTHl; " " 'Damask " 8--I, 9-4, and 10-4 Low Priced and Super Damask DIAPERS; Bird's-Eye and Rusqia DIAPERS; Damask NAPKINS; Damask TOWELS, and Huckaback, and. other TOWELING, at J. & A. J. SETZE'S. LADIES' (exander, White', Ei:tek and Fancy Colored KID GLOVE.S; ~adie' GAUNTLETfS; 4adies Merino and Silk V T~S. with or with out Sleeves ow Priced and'Super Black Sill, USE ; a ' 4 "~ " Cotton. 3lack Raw Silk HOSE; black Moravian HOSE; liies' Cotton and Wool HOSE, at J. & A. J. 8ETZE'S. DOMESTIC9! 4 and 414 Bleached & Unbleached SHEET INGS ; 2-4 Bleached and Unbleached SHEETINGS, Best Ma.kers: larlbro' STRIP'ES and PLAIDS; ad LINSEYS for Servants; jow Priced and ii'ine Apron CHIECK~S ow Priced and Superfine Bed TICKING ; lead HANDKERCHIEFS, for Servants, at L& A. J. SE TZE'S. Augusta, Oct 17 Ct 41 XECUTORI'S NOT ICE--All persons In debted to the Estatec of .ins. 0. 0. Wilki-nson, eeased. are hereby. requested to make payment s soon as practicable': and all those hiving de nands agaist snid Estate wilt present them to e~ undersigned dumly attested uededing to law. JAS. PUJRVIS, Exor Oct. 19th dt 41 IJOTICE-The Notes and Accounts due Ber. S,ynman for lloots ,mnd Shoes have been placed a tho'bands ot' John L. A ddison. Esqr., for col. etion. Will th..se who are ladebted to htm iase cal at thc Squiro's offiee and 'ietile ? The e..ney ,nus~t he paiiu. $. F. U OODE. Jet. 1-th 85tt tf -11 jECOND HAND PIANO FOR SAL.E! 1 D PIAN~O has been thor. ugh lv rr-paired, is in flrst rate or ter. : wilt be sold eben p for Cas'h. Wany beo mn at the ' ~:hsln Housse." A: i. J 1'"hEIT