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FALL & WIMr GOODS! T E Subscriber w.jbi eal! attention to his Stock of NEW GO' DPS -.t Us old stand, the BRICKC STxORE, Comprising rich varieties of Plain and Dress SILKS: DELANES. DELANE ROBES; CiIALLlES; UIack DELANES; AL. PACCAS and SAT!NS. for Mourn iug GCrDS; Zarleton GING HAMS and CALICOES: BONNET aud UONNET IIBONS: IOSIERL1 tand DRESS TItIMMINGS; LINENS and LONG CLOTHS; SATINETS, CASSt. ERES. TWEEtLS and Ken tucky JEANES; PLANTATION GOODS. HATS and CAPS: BLANK ETS and KERSEYS; KENTUCKY PLAINS: OSNABURGS and STlIPES; SADDLES and B1RIlLES; A large Lot of Negro SHOES; BOOTS and SHOES of every descriltin: GROCERIES. HARDWAR E aud ClROCKERY, with all other Goods k-pt in a General Store. My Stock has beei. selected with care, and will be sold as low as the lowest. A liberal discount for Cash. ,AM- Call and examine for yourselves. B. C. BRYAN. Oct. 19, 1859 tf 41 N:EW GOODS FOR TIE FALL AND WINTER TRADE T HE Subscribers reepectfully call attention to their Stock of Fall and Winter Goods! It is. perhaps, as co:nploto as any in the Vil lage, and was selected with a view to please both Village and Country customers. Among the many articles that they are offering for sale, may be found the following : A few Superior SILK ROBES; " " 6 DeLain " "9 " Cashmere " A good lot of plain French MERINOS; " d " 1 and Figured all wool DE LAINES: A few fine VELVET CLOAKS; A good variety of Black Pr1 Colored CLOTH CLOAKS: Sea-Side, Stella and Plaid all wool SHAWLS; A few fine Trimmed BONNETS; A gool lt of Cheneal and Straw BONNETS: A large lot of Bonnet, Trimming and Belt RIB BUONS: Embroidered and Hin-stitched HDICFS; COLLARS and CUFFS; Lace SETTS and Lace 1BERTHAS or CAPES: Fine Ki.l. Cloth and Doe Skin GLOVES and GAUNTLETS; A good variety of HOOP-SKIRTS: A fine stock of CORSETS, BODICES. Ae.: A very full lot of Ladies and Men's Merino and Silk VESTS; A choice variety of English, French and Ger man FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY, Ac. ALSO A variety of Ladies' and Misses' Kid Heeled BOOTEES; FOR MEN AND BOYS WEAR. A good lot of fine and common CASSI.L RES. TWEEDS, &c. A lrrge lot HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SIES, &c. Negro Kerseys and Negro Shoes, BED AND NEGRO BLANKETS, vErnir :F I ]%T M JET:WELTy, GROC ER IES, Crockery, Hardware, &c. To an examination of the above named articles and the prices, the Subscribers again er:estly invite all buyers, and respeetfully solicit a xhare of the trade of the season. COLEMAN & DEAN. O'tA19 tr 41 NEW G0ODS! J B. SULLIVrAN & CO., have now open J. a LARGE STOCK of Staple and Facy Dry Goods, CLOAKS, SIIAWLS, &c. These Goods were selected in the BEST MAR. CETrs in the United Stuttes, and we will sell them at such ptrices as cannot fail to be satisfactory to the purchaser. We have also ready for sale a LARAE and EX DcN $T, HATE. "?S, BQOTS, 5HOES, And the Ilargest lot of HAR~DWARE, In this Village. Call and see our Stock. Oct 12 It 40 The Cheapest, Safetest andc best Light in Use! KEROSENE OIL Will not expli-le, and is safer than Canadies. K EOSENE OILS gircs a light eleven tosn ixhundre ' and six'y-foUr (11,664) times more intense th:.n Sperm Oil. To produce the same amount of light as from one gallon of Kerosene Oil at $1,40 per gallomn, will require S Gallons of Burning Fluid, at 75 ets. 6.400 22 Gallons of Sperm Oil, " 1.50 4,13 :s~ Gatllonsl of bard Oil, " 1,25 4l,GS 45 P'ounds .t' Tallow " " .10 4,50 We have aliso in 're~ at moderate prices.Kler osecI1 Lamps, which will produce a light e.iual to three Sperm Caandlie. at the cost of onequtr of a cent per hour. Call and1 see them. HI. A N. E. SOLOMON. Hamburg, Oct. 12, 1859 12t 40 ' Notiece, TI:iOMAS SEILY, hwving this day Assigned to mein all and singruhar his Estate, (as specified in Schedule annexced to, dtd of assignment) for the benefit of all his creditors who may~ come in within sixty days from the date of deed and execute a relinquishmnent of the said THOMAS SEILY. This is to ;give notice unto all such creditors that they musteome in and execute suchi relinquishment o:c or before the thirteenth day of November next or they will be barred from all b'enefit of said as signmen t by the terms and conditions of said deed. September 13th 1859. JAMES SEILY, Assignee. Oct 24 3t 42. ~NAL NOTICE--All persons indebted, Seither ity note or account, to the Estate of .Jamnes Attaway, deceased, are requested to comec foarwardl and m1,ake payment; andl all having claims a~inst sail Estate will present them properly at-. testedl,lby the Sithl day of December next, as on that day a final sttlement. is diesired. MdATHA ATTAWAY. Ex'trx. JOHN ATTAWAY, Ex'or. Oct26 St 42. S PE CIAL REQUEST--As I at desirous of making s'nme changes in my busineas, I earnestly request all persons indebted to me in any wise to make payment on or by the 25th of December next. JAS. A. TALBIERT. Oct. 24 tf ___- 42. A DMINISTRATORS' N OT IC E--All persons having demnand:- against r.. Estate ot- David Seigler, aleccased, are requestet ' .. sent them to the undersigned immiediautely -tu. attested; and all those indeb.ed to said Estate, are requested to make payment forthwith. JOHN C. L ANIElL , A:hn'rst JANE E. SEIGLER.J Oct 26 tf 42. Conditional Notice, S IOULD the Legislature at its next Session make another appropriation by way of ald to tbe Blue Ridge Rail Roadh, there will ho alplia tion'to the same, to commence at. a point on the Plank Road, ten miles from Hla:ziburg. and run a line direct to Liberty Hill, thence to Vienna; and t> allow that portion between said line and Savan nah River to seede and become a portion of Georgia, as secession is now admitted to he a peaceable measure. Oct. 26 tf -12. N oTICE--All persons indebted to moe by Account will please settle thme same either by Cash or Note; and those indlebted by note will please make arrangements to pay the same. My work is on the cash principle, and dlue when the work is done, and not at the close of the year as some seem to think. L. DELOACH!. Oct. 19 41 I NOTICE.--All per.=ons indebted to thte Em Ntate of Ann Green, dee'd1., are requnested to make immediate payment; andi all those having~ demands are also requested to p:esent them, piro perly attested, according t't last. C. M4. GRAY, Adm'or. Oct26 3t 42 Notice This! ruqIE Subscriber takese this method of informing hbis customers th~st his MT LI.S are now in fiuc repaimr ad reaty to grind both WilEAT ind' mORN. liti has very recently emaphtyed a good '--r. ii' will thereby' ben able to give enitire sat-I jstneilen to all. GJEO. McD'. WEVER.j Se. 2S 1859 tf 38 DRY GOODS! -:0: Wi SHEAR AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, HAS received a large supply of FALL and WINTEIl DRY GOODS, comprising the choicest selection in L A.D IE S' DR E SS A N I, STAP.LE. ARTICLES, Amopg which ar. tieb French Printel UPELAINES (all wool) and DELAINE 1Ol'ES; Small Figured -'rench DULAINES, (all wool,) of beautifu stves. for children; Ladies' Iticli lrcrss and 1'oularl SILKS, of the latest Paris stv'.es Superior Plain Blac: SILKS. and Ladies' lack Silk ROBES; Superior Pinin Rhvi-k and Colored French ME RINOS and DELAINES: Superior 4-4 French PlRINTS, of new and beau tiful styles; A very large assortment of English and Ameri can PRINTS; French Embroidered Lace and Muslin COL LARS and UNDERSLEEVES; Ladies' Embroidered and Ilem-stitched Linen Cambtic IANDKERCIIIEFS; Swiss and Jaconet EDGINGS and INSERT INGS, of beautiful styles; Valenciennes and Thread Lace EDGINGS and INSERTINGS; Black Brussels LACES and SILK FRINGES, for Trimmings: Ladies' Silk Velvet CLOAKS, of new and elo gant styles: Ladies'lilack and Colored Cloth CLOAKS, of beautiful styles; Ladies' Superior Bruche and Stella SHAWLS; Superior Welsh, Patent and Saxony FLAN NELS; Faucy CASSIMERES and JEANS, for Youths and Children's wear; Heavy ItUCKAIIACKS and DIAPERS, for Towels; Superior l'-4 Linen SHEETING S and Pillow Case LINENS; Superior 8-4 and 10-4 Table and Damask DIA PERS: Damask N A P K I N S and Damask TABLE CLOTHS, of extra size and quality; Ladies and Misses' MERINO VESTS, of the best styles; A complete assortment of Ladieb', Misses,' Chil dren's, Gentlemen's and Youth's HOSIERY; Ladies and Iisses' Steel Spring SKIRTS, of the best style'; Marseilles QUILTS, of extra siso and quality, and some at very low prices; A large assortment of Coats and Brooks'SPOOL COTTON, of the Nos. most used with Sowing Ma chines. A complete assortment of Ladies' MOURNING GOODS; Superior Crib and Whitney Bed BLANKETS, some of extra sizo and quality. Also, will receive in a few days, A large supply of NEG ItO BLANKETS, which will be sold at very lor lrices; with a great varie ty of other FANCY and STAPLE ARTICLES, suitable for the present season, and to all of which the attention of the public is respectfully invited. Augusta. Go.. Oct. 5. e859 It '9 I. im. SINGER & CO's. SEWING MA CHINES! THE SEWING OF THESE World-RecnownedJ Machines C4%.NOT BE EXCELLED. FROM THlE FINEST MUSLINS TO A LEATi:U fTBACE ! N0 diagram is required to prove t.umt the,e Ma Nchines make the very best stitch ever devised by human ingenuity.* They succeed universally, and are warranted for one year or more, if dlesiredl. They can be soon in operation at the Millinery Shop of Mrs. McNEIL, in this Villsage. These Machines will bo sold at the smen price here as at any of the Agencies, or at the principal Establishment in New York, the freight only added. Mr. CE0. S. McNETL. an explerienced Ma chinist, will attend to, setting up and givinig in structions on all Maebines sold. LEWIS JONES, Agent. Machine Needles, Silk, Thread, &c., always on hand at the Milliuer Shop. Edgefield C. UI.. April 12 tf 14 IMlI8, Ml~IIE18, I'IMS, OllS, DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, &C, At Wholesale anid Retail, DRIS. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, TAKE plea.mre in announcing to their friends andiv~ the pubhic generally that they have just riceived a large :tere.-:n of PUL1-: and FR ESil DRUGS, CHEMICALS, &C.. To their already e::tensi'.-e Stnc-k, embracing the mst valuable1VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, as well as the Drug in its crude stale. All Tinctures, E~ssencs, Perder's, FILLS, &C. Prepared with care and' in strict areordatnce with the best and lat.:st Phzarmaru'pias. Instulmenits, Surgi~cal and Dental. HOSPITAL AND CHIA IR CUSHIONS, IHOT WATER BAGS, &.te BRACES AND) TRUSSES Of various patterne, commo~n and very fine. PHYSICIANS' OFFICE FURNITURE. Glass Srecie Jars; Tinet. Stands, all sizes; Medical Saddle Bags; Pocket Medicine Cases; Funnels, every kind ; Gradnate Measures ; Scales and Weights; Mortars, every kind; Spatulars, Pill Tyles, &e., &e. All of the most Reputable Nostruims. Strengthening Plasters, Pain Extractors, Eradica tors and Alleviators. PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES, A full and complete ,tock. WINDOW AND COACH GLASSr Various sizes and cut to ainy size and shape desire']. 1,000 POUNDS PUTTY, Fresh from the ma~nufacttury. CULINARY EXTRACTS. SOAPS. I; USIJES, &c. STATIONERY, &c.. Fine Liqour's for l~edicinal Uses. A supply on hand of Fine BRANDY, WINES, GIN, and somre pure unadulterated WHISKEY, six years old, fo.r Medicinal purposes. TOBACCO, SEGARS, SNUFF, &c. Iaving been uninterruptedly engaged in the Drug business, in this p)1.8Ce, for 110 years, with their experiene in the practice of Medicine in this limate for near 25 years, they havec necessa rily learned the wants of this section. And hay lg made the :nequainltancee and obtained the confi deuc of the nmost reliaible Imiperting Drug Hfouses, they buy from first hands; andl their Stock has been carefully selete.l and bought hy onme of the firm, who has just rerned from tihe best Northern markets, wit~h reference to the purity of the artice, in preference to the price. And they a.re happy to s::y, that they can supply Physicians, .,Ierchants aind Planters andl all others with GENUINJ3 DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c., on as good terms as they enn be supplied in any other Southern market. A. (G. & T. J. TEAGUE. Edgefield,_S. C., May 18 tf 19 Teas ! Teas! Teas! Teas! lMILIES using this well known Ch inese her v cage, are salititedl lo exatmirec our selected Stocks of fresh YoliNg HI1 ', G N POWDER and 1IMPElt: AL E LACK TEAS. II. Ai N. E. 801.0MON. Hamburg. Oct. 12, 1859 6it 418 N o'IC E--All p~ersons interest.,d in the Estate of Johni A. Colemman, decasedl, are herehy ut.iel that a final settlrieent will lie had on saiid Est-ie before the Ordinary of Edgelieldl District on the 15th Novembler IS59.I LEWVIS SAMPLE Aduu'rs. J. B.FLOYD j' c.a 20 3t 42. CAlTDIDA.'-:: For Sheriff LEWIS COVAR. |1H. BOULWARE, WM. QUATTLEBUM, I LEWIS JONES, For Clerk. S. HARRISON. j ROBERT D. BRYAN, WM. L. STEVENS, I JACKSON COVAR, JAMES SPANN, | F. M. NICHOLAS, -0. For Tsx Collector. M. W. LYML ES, I ClIA RLES CARTER, Cias. M1. M1AY. JOHN C. 1.0V1.::S, 'T. J. VIllTA KER, STARLINi TUL'NER, TIILOPHILUS DEAN, For Ordinary. J. P. ABNEY. W. F. DURISOR, 1). L. TUItNER. DAVID UODIE, FARTNERSIP NOTICE. T HE undersigned have this day fornied a Part T nership fur the PRACTICE OF LAW AND EQU1TY, under the name and style of L.uANneM & Mooaa. G. W. LANDRUM, J. P. MOORE. Edgefield C. H., Jan. 13. tf 2 1VIEDICA.L CABD. DRS. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, B EG leave to inform their friends that they have Passociated themselves in the poractic.- of Meadi eine in its different branches, as well as continue their copartnership in the sale of Drugs, &c. One or both may always be found at their Store, at any hour of the day or night. The patients of one will be the patients of both, and will be at tended by either or both without additional Charge. A. G. TEAGUE, T. -. TEAGUE. April 19th, IS59 tf 15 DENTIST.BY., DR J B COURTNEY will prompt ly perform all .ork in the line of Deutistry that may be entrusted to him. He will take pleasure in waiting on those desiring his services at their residence if they will notify him through the office at Edgefield C. H. He will be at the Village Sale days and Court weeks. Oct. 3rd ly 39 D: M 11- T- I S Tr R YS. R. 11. PARKER, can generally be found at the Office formerly occupied by 0. D. Tillman, Esq., and will be sure to be there during Sale-day week. March 2, 1859 tf 8 EDGEFIEl) FIA1E INSTITTE! T IS School will commence again on Monday the 19th of September, under the manage ment of the undersigned as PRINCIPAL and PROPRIETOR. His purpose, if liberally sustained by the com aunity, is to enlarge and beautify the present buildings, furnishing them with everything re quisite,-to employ a full and efficient corps of Teachers, and thus to establish a PERMANENT SAHOOL that shall furnish to young ladies the beat educational facilities. It will open with FOUR TEACHERS, and others will be employed as soon as the number of Pupils shall justify. The Scholastic year will be divided as hereto fore, into two Sessions of twenty weeks each; the first to close on Friday, the 10th of February ; the second to commence on the followiA Monday, and close the last day of June. The school will be divided, for the present, into three Departments. PlxAnY, ACAFMIC ftd COL LEIAT9. For studies under each, see Circular. Terns per Scssion of Twenty Weeks, Payable by crsh or note, one half in rdraner, and the otler at the middle of each Session. Tuition in Primary Department...............$15 00 S Aedcn:e ............... 20 Ot " " Collegiate ............... 25 00 Musi............... 25 00 " " French ............... 15 00 Use of Piano for Lessons........................1 SQ Use of Piano, for Lessons and Practice...... 4 00 Contingent Fee...................................... 1 50 22" Each pupil will be charged from the time of entrance to the close of the Session. No de duction, hotwever, wrill be made for the loss of a few weeks at the commecncement of the~ session, or for absence dluring the Scssionu, except in cases of protracted sickness. It is, therefore, earnestly hoped that, all who intend to enter will do so promptly at the opening of the School. g~ Pupils from aL distance, can obtain hoard on reasonaible terms, in plensnt private families. p.O' For further int.,rmaitiou, address JOHN R. G1WALTNEY, M. A. Edlgefld, S. C., Sept.'7, 1859J tf 35 PELLETIE1R & Co., H-AMBURGj2C, S. C. W~OU'LD itE SP1E C T ftully iurite the atten tion of the pulic to their L AR tG E LY re pklnihed stock of MEITDICINES4, CHIEM)ICALS, TRUSSES, PA INTS, GLASS, DYE STUFF~S, INSTRU3IENTS, VARINIsH[E5, iRU'5HES, PATENT MEDICINES, SOAPS, -SPICES, COSM ETICS, PERF'UMERCY, FANCY GOOD)S, &C. Their recent purchases in New York, selected by one of the firem with the greate.,t care as to, quality, enables themt to oller their Gioodsat pri.-s as low as any similar establishment in the South. The P'ublic are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. g'gCatalogues of Goods sold by them fur nished on application to A. J. PEL1.E TIER & Co., Aug 36m0 Notice This, T HlE Co-partnership of Hardy & Martin is this Iday dissolved. All those indebted to them please settle up without delay. R1. HAltDY &. E. MARTIN. Oct. Ist 1859. ALSO A LL those indebted to Rt. hardy, by note or account, will please to settle up by the 15th of Nuvemeber as longer indulgence canno.t be givens. Rt.HARDY. Oct 5 5t 39. NOIICE.--Ap~lication will b~e mtade at the next Legislature for the Charter of td Publict Ioad running from the Fury's Ferry Rtoadl, near Jas. M. Harrison's, to intersect a branch of Five Notch Road near the residence of J1. L. Addison, Esq. Aug 1'7 3m 2 NOTICE.--AIl persons, having demands against Alfred May, Decease, are requested to render thems in, properly attestedl, according to law. C. M. MlAY, 1 Exec'ors. I[. lIART. j Aug. 5, tI. 35 NTIrCE.--All persons are hereb~y warned Liagainst trading for aL Note made by the sub scriber and E. M. Bird, pa.ya'ale one day after date, to Jsa1ph A-but, for the principal sum of Eleven hundredl d''llars. the said Note bearing dl,,le the '!1 th d:ay Seplembler anst, ase the :monsidecra ti'n for which said Note was' given l,:;s fatiledl, u nd I wi:1 not pay the Note unless camp.,lledl ly pro ess of law. HI. J. BIRD. 'Jet.1 Ill 41 S AVE YOufR RA GS 1--Wacted at this Of fice 1l,t000 lbs. CLEAN Linen, nod Cotton July 6, 1 5 tf 26 N OTIICE.--Applicatio'n will be matde at th nextSessionl of the Legislnture, to incorporate the Edgelield D~istrict Agileultural Society. N OTICE.--AII persons indebt<-- t the Es tate of Dr. G. C. Cunnitnghama, .'d., will please come forward and make imumediate pay ment; and all having claims against said Estate will present them, properly atter-ted. WM. H IL L, Ex'or. Hamburg, June 11th, 1359. ly23 TpO P'LANTrER S--COTTON GINS of the best quality, with 10 inchb Saw1, dlelivered at any Rail Ronad landing itn the State, at $2.00 pe Saw. For particulars addre'ss J. M. ELLIOTT, Winnshnro), S. C. ;c.D- Premium awarded at the State Fair, Nov. 158. A pril 13, 1S59 3m 14 FOR DilEl)CAL~ PU;RPOSES.-..A few Dozen .f Pure P'ORT~I WINE. frotm the Vin tage of Dr. McDonnuald of Blarnwell District. S. C. S. E. DOW ERS, Ag't. u-,-krg, July 20, 1659 II 28 EEERU008& BLKETE WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF N E C R 0' -C-0 D DS, Such as Goorge Schley'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 prices. MILLER & WARREN, Augusta, Ga. Augusta, Oct. 5 1859 2m 39 BARGAINS! MAB A R A I N SA. HfATSADAS NEW ESTABLISHMENT. A few doors below the CITY HO TEL and nearly opposite Monument Street, AUGUSTA, GA., You will fnd REMSEN'S NEW GNAMTE FRNT AT STURE. Where can be had from an entire New Stock, some of the finest HATS and CAPS, ever offered in this market. My goods are selected with great care (and with many years ex perience in the trade) from the best and most popular Manufacto ries of the North, and mostly made expressly to my order. -ALSO Woolley's Graniteville, S. C., HATS, always on hand, which I can confidently recommend to Planters and others, to wear entirely be. yond the expectations of any purchaser. I shall hold out rare in ducements for a share of the public patronage. CALL AND SEE d hC Po REMSEN, And hie will show you the latest Agony of a Hat. Gents fine Mole Skin HATS, of every style and quality; Gents fine Casimere Dress HATS; Gents soft Ledger HATS, Fur, Cloth, Velvet, &c.; Gents fine Morphy HATS; Gents Hungarian style of various colours; Planters extra broad brim soft HATS; Gents soft high and low crowned HATS, of all colors. Boys cloth, leather, fur and velvet HATS and CAPS. Negro plantation Wool Hats, of different styles and quality, cheap. Infants fancy HATS, CAPS and Head Riging, in abundance. Made in the best manner of the richest materials. I can offer extra inducements to all who wish to purchase, as from my location, tarff on rent and other expences is small, and will consequeitly affect the price of my Goods in proportion. C, P, REMSEN. Augusta, Oct. 5, 1859 3m 39 ROYAL & HATCH, .(Successors to Clarke & Royal,) DEA LERS IN 233 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Georgia, We would respectfully return our thanks to the Citizens of Edg.e 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 wvho will favor us with a call. Our Goods are all made to order by the best Manufatcturers. OUR STOCK OF NEGRO WILL BE VERY LARGE AND COMPLETE. WM. S. ROYAL, ALJBERT HATCH. Augusta, Oct. 5, 1859 tf 3 CARPETS At Lower Prices than ever Offered: We have just received a NEW and FRESII Stock of CARPETS, imported direct from Europe, together with all the first manufactories in the country, wvhich we are selling at NEW YORK WHOLESALE PRICES! -0OIL CLOTHS, IN ALL WIDT HS cut to fit any size Room or Entry in one peice RUGS, DOOR MATS, STAIR RODS, - In Every Variety. SHADES, CORNICES, PINS, BANDS AND LOOPS, The largest Stock ever offered. WCARPETS and OIL CLOTHS cut and put down by com petent workmen, 4nd gu~aranteed to give satisfaction. WCall and judge for yourselves before purchasing else where. - C. A. PLATT & CO., BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. Surveying!I Surveying! !!IWOLYTW AS hpU Sicinte 1aslderespeetfully no.ify te N AIoItA T1.V i, ,s.c u'TY STIRVETORI for the State, and is now readly ~ Crd n h ot tlro hth to Survey. ratin nil tile a~li~u Iranc s ofe Surv in n n'.A. I th einc cade ny, and harin tuht it him rEEYSYEADQAIY pr 0 111W >i r t it* ri triet attention tuhio je ta t. *. Address, Rich~ardsonvilc 1l.ie s. . ero T. 13.WOtoLLEY TOWN WOATLS! SopL7, 139 3 JJL1o9SJ w otrar, FALL AND WINTER CLOT HING!! CLAYTON & KENADY; ARE NOW RECEIVING .A. VEPR2r LARG-E AND Well Selected Stock ViF IEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING Hats, Caps, Trunks, Vaisps, Carpet Bags, &c. -ALSO A PlmOT RA'E ASSnT.'rNT OF SHIRTS, DRAW ElIS. COLLABRS. ST 0 C K S, CRAVATS, G LOVES. SUSPEND. ERS, AND OT11EI FUR NISHING GOODS, I3 GREAT VARIETY. We are prepared to Sell on the mo.it ACCOMIMODATING TERM9S, And Invite our Friends and Customers gcnerally, to Call and Examine our Stock at our Old Stand, No. 173 Broad Street, Under the Augusta Hotel. CLAYTON & HENNADY. Augusta, Sept. 21 3 37 IATIS! APS! HIBR tI1S! AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. -0 -0 GEO. W. FERRY, AUGUSTA, GA., H AS now in Store the LARGEST and MOST SELECT ASSORTMENT of Goods in his Lino in the City, consisting in part of Gents' Moleskin, Cassimere, French-felt, Hun garian and Ledger HATS, black and fancy colors. Cloth, Silk-Velvet, Plush and Cassimere CAPS; Youths and Childrens Plain and Faney HATS and CAPS, every variety of late and elegant styles; Mens and Boys Ledger and Plantation WOOL HATS-strong-good-eheap. UMBRELLAS of all grades, at low prices. T0Merchanls and Planters will save money by purchasing of GEO. W. FERRY, Masonic Hall Building, 244 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Octty 39 WM- 11 I. TT U TT , Wholesale and Retail Dealer in greud), EIngaiNj aub amnricau DRUGS! No. 180 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. BLUE STONE. 3,000 pounds for sale very low, by W. 11. TUTT, DnvcisT, 150 Broad-st., Augusta. LINSEED OIL, WIIITE LEAD, &c. 500. . . Gallons English Linseed Oil; 10,000. Pounds Pure White Lead: COLORS OF ALL KINDS. for sale at very low figures, by W. H. TUTT. DILUGGIST, 1OS Brad-At., Augusta. SPERM, WHALE and LARD OIL. A lurge stock always on hand awl for sale low, by W. H. TUTT, D'unrcIST, No. 10S Broad Street, Augustn. C oN CE NT kATrElD LY'E . The best article known for making Soap--ecaper and better than Potash. For sal, b~y W. H1. TUTT, DnccosT,. 108$ Broad-st., Augusta. _Augusta._Nov. 1 tf 43 SPEARIS & IGH&T, WHOLES-ALE DEALERS .N Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, DENTAL .\ND SUR( ICAL TNSTRUMENTS, PERFUMERY & FANCY ARTICLES, No. 316, 'Broad St., Augusia, Georgia. Airil It lv3 I I c'RO.CER:iES. & C. -U WO~ULD call the attenition of PlanlerM 1to miy .Mock oif GROCERIES. which is entirely NEW, mo~st of which was seletedl by muyself, utnd consist of Baggi, B ope, Salt, Chieese, Rice, SUGAR AD COFFEE, Of various grades. --Also, many other articles such as Preserves, P' i c k I e s, Preserved Fish, Mustard, Spices, Flavoring Extracts, ~FINTE SEG.A.BS., .&c., &c., &c. All of the abhove Goods warranted to give satis faction. Fur sale by IIENRY' J. SIBLEY, Corner of Broad A Washington St. Augusta, Ga., Oct 4 m 9' D'ANTIONAC & HUBBARD, Wl'lresagle um,,l Reta il Dealers in SUGAR~S, COF'FEE, TE~AS, TWINES, MA TPIES, BAGGING, R OPE, POWDER, SHOT, LEAD A .' D GROCERUIES of ~VRY DESCi'TION. N0. 202 BRi O A D-ST., A UGUlSTA, G A. Jan.17. tf 2 For haleitrs Tirellasiug Milllure8 RIIOIDES' SUP'ER-PII0 PIlATE, THE STANDARD MANURE FOR Cottonu, Whieat, Corn, and Tobacco Culture, BESIDES ALL ROOT CROPS, - IIS celebtrated and Standard Manure, whii-h is fully warramnted and sold under a LEGAL .U UARANTEE, can be had of 3. A. ANSLEY & CO., Agents for Manmfacturervs, At No. 3001 Rrood Street, Anyupta,' Ga., iho will sell at M:anufacturers Prices, Forty-five Dollars per Ton, with shiipping expenIses adlded. Pamnphlets. giving directions fur use, sent by ail, iI desdired(. Augusta,_Aug. 31, 1850 tf :34 [IORTIC ULT URAL ! FRUJITLAND NURSERIES, AUGUSTA, GA. W E offer to the public this season, a VERY LARGE cud C.1O0CE collection of South In 7aised Fruit and Orniamntaul Trees, GRAPE VINES. &c. Our Stock is la.rge andl the Trees well grown, udic we irer them ntt prices which will co~tmre *vorably with, thtose or ainy Northern grwer. A descriptive Catalogue will be ma:ilen. free to 1l applicants. Persons desirous of putting out Fruit Tree~s the mng season will find it grea:ly to their advtan age by purchasing Southern rnisedr 'frees, in rference to North~ern. as b'eing better adhapted~to his climate, and Ite varieties having mostly been riginated Soth. A ddlress P. T. IEltCK.MANS & Ct). Ananntt, Aug '1 Alm~i State of South Carolina, EDGEIFIEIL) DISTRICT, IN EQlilTY. Arthur Wisfiall. Trustee, and others. ria. E. JT. Youngbloodaa. B Y Virtue of an order frt-mi Chancellor Ward. haw. directing th::t the properIy held in Tru:: unIer a deed of uidenture. bu; wvcen E. .1. Youi-. bdo~d and Eliza hIs wi:e anl Art'.hur Wigfihl. be divided anon.: the parties in intere~st. I will pro.. ceedI to sell at Edgetield C. It. tin the first 3onday in December next. 34; Likely Negri) Slaves, Vi-: Marc-us. Lidoa :nd haer chilid A lireil. Alrew. liaLrriet. Suvan. Tih1!y. Cind:- tn her t wo c-hildrent ala :md141 ur...:r : uky n .1 eilar two chillrcn Ana- and 1jr, Phillis,. 1)..k. Wtins, Archty..Joh. hn'ne u:11 anad he: tv.t a..hilIren ;'ul1icmond &ail Sat. Fran:k .! np:er. R i:mi 1IleurV, C:eUar, Nan anl her three chil.ien ' 0.'. 4s. Toin andin infin;. chill : M:ry :a;I :.Vo a hiidirenl :h.lf and Luw.: .A - nna. Melin. Tianey. A ong thi i.t cr.. Nc;roee, there are twoi a:: elbnth:u . ane e:j.i:ai tarpena:r, i.e Black-simith, ti wo enpi:d en i-Iresses-five ;p..i UCoks,. Wishers naoi I roner,-in fitet Negroes of all traICS, Youign: andl sciltid. Here is all Upp1rtuniity which rarely prese..!s itself in this market to purehase valuable negrees. Embruce it. as voni may never have such another. Ternms-A eredit of twelve months with inter.:et from date except as to the cozts of this proceeding which must lie paid. in cash. Purchasers to give bonl with twro approved sureties to scaure the purchae mndev. purchae mney. A. SDI1KINS c.E.E.n. 01-t. 1Mh 141u State of South Carolina, EDGEFILD DISTRICT, IX EQUITY. Martha McDaniel, vs Sarah S. MeDaniel, e al. BY Virtue of an order from Chan. Wardlaw in this case. I will sell at Edgeleld C. I.. on the first Monday in next month (November) the following Real Estete of Levi R. McDaniel, de ceased, viz: A TRACT OF LAND contlailing about Four hundred acres, more or less. lying on the Augusta ituad, near the Savannah Itiver, in this District, and bounded by lands of Col. James Tompkins, Sarah Blair, W. D. Jennings and others. Terin.-A credit of twelve months, with inte. rest from day of sale, except as to the costs of this snit which must be paid in Cash. Purchasir te give Bond with approved sureties to secure th. purchase money. Titles to be paid for extrt. A. SDMKINS, c.E.F..n. Oct 12 4t .10 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IX EQUITY. Permelia Abney, re. Charles Thomas, and others. B virtue of an order of the Court in this c.:use. .[ will proceed to sell at Edgelield Couri ilouse, on the first Nonaly in November, tlo: fol lowing Read Estate of Mark Abnaey, decensed. viz: UNE Ti.TIACT OF LAND, uninining abou: rt hundred Aures, tmore or less, adjoin'ng il.-Is a Dr. Ailamta, Mrs. Culelizier, Mrs. TallCy and 'It ere, and lying on the Martin Town Road. in titi? Dietriet. Three hundred Acres of this trail unr said to be in native forest and well thimbered. TErns-A credit of twelve motnihas, with ir.tervm from aday Of sale. Purchaser to give hond a a. leneAt two good sureties to secure the purchanse nan ey. Titles to he paid for extra. A. S[MKIS, CEFD Oct. G, 1359 5.c State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, Ix EQUITY. Elizabeth Ouzts, at Mary E. Ouats, ,t (1. J U . D Ea n)ril-r frmi :walb-r War:. hi this enuae. I t ii! proved ti s..l at 1- .-ieN U. II., on ih tir.t M..niy in N-.miber i ,. following real est-:te, the prop-qr V t Ahr.:n :t dla-c~ased: O3E TIlA'(T OF T).\ D on Moitt-ain 'reck. caninining twoi haai elndai eighly-.e :.eae-. r''re or Less, and huuiaaai' al~ by tamls of .h:u--< t. Tiummaerman. Mark . lhrasoaa, W. P. Doai an.: ot hera.. Termei...a.-Cedit of twelve ma:im bs friom thi a-i'. uf sale with inatere tfriam the Iht Jaaaary I-Slt. except as to costS which muest he limid itn :t.-a. Purahasers tao give hiaail whh nil las~t t wo npl;vea euretiks to, ?eeurs the phia sea moaney. Tituies ta. be pid for extra. Oct. .5 .5t State of' South Carolina, EDGEF'IELD DISTRICT, IX EQUI/TY. John C. Russy and othecrs. B. F. Lovels: : (1m~ . fJ. P. CaL r Dieeai.. an I i):as. ) gr vi~n of::.a.le:r fr..:, Go iaaur: hi: 0 I- ca, ...i. l ~i ael:tD.eidt.1. -' I I N. aaaa be l ai i~i:yl ie.-il'n:r ..f ?-or -':e n The* procpe rty is vi!ia:iblea ;and vilt I.-..i--a TI .-. e'r.it ofi twelve in.nhs ith lier-~ he ptid tn a-.la. --ui t'ana-i r.ilaire'd Up"Th le j :arties haaviang the.cie Na:groaes ian ch:arge will lease l.ainag thela m er i:-rty ian the i--t. sale. A. :r LM K[NS. c.E.axia. State of Soutn Carolina, EDGEFIELD)I DUTICT. JV EQU.ITY. Ira II. Satchier, et. al. LR.Strongfellrw anad Henry) -Pr'Wu Strongfellow. ) U NDE R an tirder froma Chanc~aeliir Wlanib~ in the aove stateda ense, I will salt at Ed~elchi Court IHiu.-e, on the irst ii:ailay in Naavemberl next, a CE!LTA IN TRACT OF !.AND in Ene~ tiald ttistriet, ian waters aaf CIoad's creel,.en:::; ha ing~ three u~arnde :andl fifteen~ (31.~) n:-re'. mar ir lena.tihaauaaded by lhandsl aof Ira li.. eer EM 'red S. tG rice, James .11a!i:a0aa, Henary M. Satchaer ;and! aters. Te~riwi-A erei-it of twelve months witha inate:e.: frma t lie t;irst iof JTanuary, I lfl, except costs, ii hieb will lie requairedl in enash. P'urchia.-:rs giviung iaamb.t wih at lenet two good sureties. ntal toi piay exr:: for titles. -A. SIMKINS, e..:.n. Oct. Inth .1 t -tu State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD D)ISTRICT, IN E QUIT Y. BY virtue of an order of the Courmt in this cause, Iwill proceed to sell at the~ premise~s now ale euielitd lay Mrs. Permeclin. Ahneay, ian the seconda Moi'iy in Decembler, aill thae Personal Estaa:e of Mark Abnecy, dlecenmsed, naot thec subject of litira tian in this suit, conasisting aof TEN LIKELY NE. Tin's-A ereadit of twelve mnaths. with inter et faa-aa dhay of s:ale, except coists, which hmust lie iaid in enshl. l'archnasers t-> give benads nulh goodl sueties tu sectdre th~e pulraoiidse mnley. St ate of South Carolina, EDGEI"I-:LD) ITiI [CT, M. G. M.rgan, andl S. Droaadwnter Iil;l '/' '-al iaia re. e um/l John B. Gritfis :andl | F~n- re~. John Hill, Ex'-rs. I T uappeaLriang to mly sat i.;vetion,. that .1-h 111i1! il. .one of the D.,f.-ahat s in thec nhuove-Maaat emae. is asent fromn, and residles beyond the limaits aif this Sintge. It is ordered, that the ala,:a:pp.*.n lead answer or alemaar to, this ill, wvhi.in i..: in aa.nths fr.:n t he pitubinitin hereof : *r ..mh-ala il: Tt euclant ipoll von. ii will b.i reir ar ni ia. A. sL I N-. c.::.t:.n State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT, I5 ('O.T)O0X P1.E AS. John Quaattlebaum *) Ucenrge M. Whaeh-r. I e f~l E PlaintitV in thle aboave statead e se, hiavitng th dis d1a y tiled his D)ealarntiain in mya tlear, m.'. the iDefenat haaving neit her wife no'r At tar na~v. kniown toa reaside withlin tithialimits of thais Stadte ( Ihoim caapis otf sanitd iiecharait ion, with rules to lea enna be servead : (ta mioatian aaf eairs. Lan rtnaa &a .\ioire. Pliitiffs At aarney's. Ordearedl that i::Id 14tfanani:t appen anal plendl to sa idI tleelia ilo within in year un-tl a dlay fromi I le dlate heareof, aa inl and aasoit-.e jnim,n n ill lagiven a.:.nit I rler 1 2. I*.59 |y M Sherif's Sale, Y Virtue oif staudry Writs aof Pieri Pu:ola toI meitodirctedItwill piraeced tot sell ait Ealecfel.I !anrtHous, onthe ir., Mon aad Tuesdt::yi iavebler aext, the following plropearty, in the fol lowing eases, viz: r. F. C. See:!a vs. W. M. llagioo.1, oneo SurreI aae. Tel mns Ca.-h. J.\MES ElDSON. s.:.t'. Oct. 22, IS5i9 ;t~o ' 11 I S mi. 330W3:'8 Patent Tuyere Iron or Compound BELLOWS PIPE. I 1A E purehasedl the Right for Edgefield Dis :rict for :. .,nile of this valuable IJELLOWS IPLE. The Certificales annexed speak in its be hil. Price, $15. TIIOS. CIATHIAM. Oct 11' tf 41 -0 CE.1ITIF.ICATES. Dn:-Wa:ST, Sept. loth, 1859. Thi, ise to cerl ifv that I have had one of S. L. uzid's P.ateta Tutyere trouns in uqe for the last two we. :nid. tial it quitle superh,.r to the old pipae in heating a broader surrace, and heating maeh fas 1--r. Und-1 con0sinentciialy a saving in coal. Andl would ie:--n:m1'end them to all persons having a forge. RWJElT ELLIS. Er1nrm:-m. C. 1., Sep-t. 2nd, IS59. I .) hereby Certily that 1 have tried one of S. L. 'oni's Patent Tzuere Irons and take great pca ture in -tating that it is a saving of both labor aul coai: that it gives a much quicker, eleaner and better beat than any I have seen, and an perfectly satisfie1t that it will answer the desired etect, and cheerfully recommend it to all persons having use for a forge. NORMAN COWLES. INETY SIx, S. C., Scept. 3rd, 1S59. This k to certify that I have had one of S. L. Bowlt's Patent Tuyere Irons in use for several .la:ys, an ind i. tor superior to any I have hereto fore seen, in heating mnuch fatter and beating a broader surface. I find it nilso quite a saving in coajl. I take pleasure in recommending it to all having use for a forge. W. B. McNEILL. NETY Six, Sept. 3rd, 1859. I hereby eertify that I have in use in my shop one of S. L. Bund's Patent Tuyere or Compound Iellows Pi;-c, and find it far superior to any thing of the kind I have yet seen. It heats quicker, and is a great s1aving of coal and time. I cheerfully recomnend it to all persons using a forge. S. A. CRAWFORD. This is to certify that I have had one of Mr. Dond's Tuyere or iron appendage, to a smith fur naee in my smith's shop, for several months, and my smiths inform me that it is a considerable im provement to the smith's furnance, and especially in naking and laying plows-is a saving in time by heating quicker and heating a broader surface. Aug. 4th 1859. JAS. GILLAM.7 Co:.caz:nA, S. C., August 9th, 1859. I have examined and tried the Tuyero Iron of -. L. Bond, nd.lmost cheerfully recommend it to :he public as one of the best articles I have ever h.ad in use. GEO. A. SIIEILDS, Furman Palmetto Iron Woiks. COLCaDTrA, Aug. 9th, 1859. We have changed one of our Tuycre Irons to test one osf S. L. Bond's Patent, and we think that it is to the advanvinge of every Carriage-uaker to iv it aL trial-it he desires a quick heat and to -ave coal. We were opposed t-) Patents. ns many of then h:ave proved useless. But thia simple and proitable one has partly staaiped our prejudice. DRENNEN &. CAROLL, Coach-makers. Cor.'tar.t, S. C., Aug. 9th, 1859. We hereby certify that we have in use one of Mr. S. L. Bond's Patent Toycre Irons, sand find it br superior tao the old ones generally in use, being m11uch0 L.-icr worked and heating quicker than any we have heretofore tried, and we tike pleasure in recvonmendin-, them to al.i Blacksmiths or any one having i:c fur a forge. JOHN ALEXANDER A CO. Congaree Iron Works. Cor.rsini.r, S. C., Aug. 9th, 1859. I hereby certify that I have tried and have now i I ne ne air. S. L. uiond'. Patent Tuycre Irons, m1 t..ke greit pleasure in stating that it is a -a3%vi'1g i.th in hilhor nud coal, that it giver a quick !r, a!nm.:r arad et.er henit than iany I have seen, and no perfec:ly satistied that it will answer the .s:i; zl etreet : anl ch::ertully recommend it to all pcrSuns having utse for a forge. G.. MASON. Eaacr':aa.n DwrTnCe-, S. ('., Sept. 2.', 1859. We ada ctrtify that we have in aour shaip oane of :S. L. 1h.nd's Paltenlt Tulyere Iruon or compound ;lellaows Pipac, anal tinda it far' beatteri thian thet old ipet. We eCat.-idier ahat a heat ennz he obaainied in -Wo :hIIid aof the time~ aof th lo ald pipe-and we -nappese would lbe a saving .of on~e third coal. We tak~e plasure in recommtending them to a11li ersons, or any one having a forge. DURIST & ANDREWS. Oct. 19 tf' 41. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIEL4D DISTRIUCT, I5 W!|f4N.l I|Y, J a. r :a:MialtrhAerplica:: ) T .. eiin in my a ..fa'lt..!: tha:ta. .ion iier .1. a, :I e *ai.lrena at .aav- y'1 .t':.r~y. .h-c-a.-edl, .- I e ; a ihesbe .ijii.der'se. a t tlac te upl5.a 1.11te .' -!!b:aIh.th F. 3liiler. ideeenseal, (on ror becfore he '.!5th dlay oft Noembiiet nlext. e-r their cendt. to ah -.;ae ill ibe entecredl of rcotrd. W. 1'. D L'itinOE, o.a.. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRLICT.. IN OI:D)!iXlRY. B Y W. F. DURIS0E, Esq., Ordinary of Ed hield District. Whlerais, Willis Satchier bath applied to me faor Letrters ofi Adinilistration, lil all anid singuhl r the gou-ilh :andl chat ties. ri;:htIs and credits of A: - thu'r :'cher, late of the D)istrict afoaresllid, dee'al. These are, thacrefoare, to cite zad admincish al anti sinlgular, the kindlred andl eredlitors of' the said dlecenased, to lbe and appear becforte me, at our next Ordintary's Court for t he sai.l District, t.. be holden at E-dgetield Coaurt Ilouse, on the 7th dlay of Noiv. ne*:1 , o .-ow cause. it' zay, why the said adinistrarztionl shiouldl not lie ranatetd. Givena under nmy handi anad seal, this 24th day ofC Oct. in the year of our Lordl one thous atnd eight hundiredanti:try-nine, analin the eighty fourth year of A merican Indlependlenee. W. F. DURISOE, o. r.. a. Ocet 2 ti 2t 42 Notice. ALL persons having demlanads against the Es Atiate of Amnon Lindsey, dee'd., are requested to piresent them to the undersigned duly attested, aand they are tiegneeted to furnisht the Executor with a true co;-y of their respective claims, in or decr that. he may know how much of the property it will be necessary to sell to pay the debts of said Estate. Alnd those indebted to said Estate are re quested to maike inamediate payment. Mt. FRAZIER, Ex'or.. JTune 29, 1SS0. tf - 25. J'ennlett for Sale, I ofl'er for sale a good .JENNETT, of' good form anda meidiumz size, and an excellen'. breeder, her alpin g are alost invariablly of the maile kind. .the is now ini foal by a fine Jack. I will sell a Address, Dyson's Mills, S. C. -L. E. HIOLLOWAY. July 2t0, 15,59 tf 23 FALL SEA SOT. CHfALLENGE, the Morgan -S . llion,. will standl the Fall Sea .g-4 son, I1859, at Edgefield C. H., ento mninag 1st August and4 the 15 th - * lete.maer, 1859. S. F. G;OODE, - ELBERT EILAND. Aug 1 tf 39 A PPLICATIlON--Will b~e made at the next sessionl of thle Legislature to re-Chzarter lthe Ferry kiuor~ln as~ 31e'Slry's Ferry, across Big F!nula River, foir a term of twenty-one years. A ag. 211 3m 36 FINE~ CHIEESE--PRIIIE BACON. TOW ir.Store a Lot of A No I CH EESE;: 1 Al.-i, achice enl~ly of DACCON. l'ir .sale chen p or enShl by E. T. DAVIS, Age.. .July 12 tf 27 ATOTICE is hereby given, that application will b~le made at the next session of the Legshi ire, for a charter to incorporate Horn's Creek Baptist Church. Aug. 31, 1859 tf 34 Notice, ALL1 persons inebied to the subscribers are carnastly ulrgedl toa mnake payment, that we niaydischarge our own liabhilities and close up our lartnerlship). All bulsinesas of the Firm unsettled by the first of January naext, will be placed in tho hands of an ttorney without discrimninatioan. -BLAND & TIUTLERI. Sept. 2T, 1859 tf a -OTICE.- -The copartnlershlip faor the prae tieof LwndEuthitherto exhaling he i~sol-;ed by tnutn.d consent.