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AUGUSTA, GA, :o: Are now Prepared to Display, be fore their Customers, at tlaeir WHOLESALE A N D RETAIL RICH SILK ROBES. Of the very Latest Importations; DRESS SILI3S: Of the Richest and most Approved Styles; DRESS SILKS; Solid Colors, Plaids, and Striped; 5-8, 6-8,. 7-8, and 4-4 BLACK SILKS, of various Styles and Prices; Very R i c h Black Silks, Bayadere Stripes, very Handsome; RICH FTGURED CASHMERES AND DE LAINES; Rich Figured Cashmeres and De Laines, for Children ; Plain, Black, and Fancy Colored DE LAINES .4 " " . " " MERINOS; Rich 4-4 Real French PRINTS; British and Domestic PRINTS, at 61 Cents, and upwards; Swiss and Jaconet EI)GINGS and INSERT INGS; Swiss and Jaconet BANDS; Rich Embroidered COLLARS & SLEEVES; lich'Embroidered CULLARS & SLEEVE:-, in Setts; THREAD and other LACES; Plain, Hem-Stitched and Embroidered Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS; Second Mourninr Linen Cambric HAND. KERCHIEFS; Second Mourning COLLARS, &c. This would be the proper place for us to say we will sell our Goods CHEAP, but, as our Customers have already found that out, and ae recommending their friends to us, we will only say-favor us with a Call, and you will rest satisfied that no one can leave our Store with empty hands, for want of good Goods, an Extensive Assortment, and Low Prices. L.A.I)IES' CLOAKS& SHAW LS Ladies' Silk Velvet Shawls, Latest styles; Ladies' C 1ot h Cloaks, Various Colors-some Very Low Price; Stella Shawls; Together with various other Styles, from 50 Cents to Twenty Dollars; MOURNING AND'SECOND MOURNING K AWLS A t , & A, J. SETZE'8, MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR, FANCY CASSIMERES, Low Priced Black and Fancy Doeskin CAS SIMERES, SATINETTS, Kentucky JEANS and TWEEDS, very low; SHIRT FRONTS AND COLLARS; 28, 30, 32, 34, 36 and 38 Inch Black Italian SILK CR AVATS; Plain andi Colored Jiordered Lizren Handkerchiefs, at 3. & A. 3. SETZE'S. Flannels! Real Welec. FLANNELS; Imitation" Silk Warp and Saxony FLANNELS; Low Priced White" "I L aid Super Red" Blue, Rod, and' Green" Plain and T willed, at 3. & A, 3. Setze's, BLANKETS ! 9-4, 10-4, and 1241 Low Priced and Super Bed BLANLKETS; A few Bales of 941 Grey and White BLAN KETS, for Negroes, at J. & A. J. SETE8. TABLE AND) PIANO COVERS ! Low Priernd and Super Super Cloth TABLE COVERS; Low Priced and Super Super Cloth PIANO CONERS; Flax and Wool Table COVERS, at - . & A. J. 8ETZE'S. *TABLE DIAPERS, NAPKINS, .&C, Low Priced TABLE CLOTH ; -"~ " Damask " 4,9-4, and 10-4 Low Priced and Super Damask DIAPERS; Bird's-Eye and Russia DIAPERS; .Damask NAPKINS; iDamask TOWELS, and Hluckaback, and other TOWELING, at - J. & A. J. SETZE'S. LADIES' Elexander, Widte, Black andFancy Colored KID GLOVES; Ladies' GAUNTLETS; Ladies Merino and Silk VESTS, with or with i~wout Sleeves ; Y~wPriced and Super Black Silk HOSE ; " " " Cotton " Black Raw Silk HOSE ; Black Moravian H OSE ; Misses' Cotton and Wool HOSE, at J. & A. 3. SETZE'S. D9MESTICS! 3-4 and 4-4 Bleached & Unbleached. SHEET 12-4 Bleached and Unbleachied SHIEETINGS, Bcst Makers ; Marlboro' STRIP'ES and PLAIDS ; Plaid LINSEYS, for Servants ; Low Priced and Fine Apron CHECKS; Low Priced and Superfine Bed TICKING ; Head IIANDKERCITEFS, for Servants, at J. & A. J. SETZE'S. Augusta, Oct 17 61 41_ WOOLLEY TOWN BATS! JOEyy WOOLLE"3I. NEAR GRANITEVILLE, S.C. SESPECTFULjLY announces to the citizens of R1W Sonth Carotina and the South at large, that he is now prepared to furnish OF EVEP.Y STYLE AJ QRUTY, As.welmad,:ofAs good material, and on s rea sonable terms as can be found any where in the SPeron s desiring further information uill pease address nme at Graniteville S. C.0LY Ja..JOHNi9W.O-LEY. APPLICATION--Will be made at the next .Session of the Legislature to re-Charter the Ferry known as McNary's Ferry, aoross Big S3alda River, for a term of twenty-one years. Aug20m HfPEIII Ul"TIM OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES CURTAINS, CORNICES, GIMPS, &c' JAS G. BAILIE & BRO., W OULD respectfully call the attention of purchasers to their stock of the following goods of their own direct importation, viz: CARPETINGS, &e. Rich Medallion Carpet, new patterns; English Royal Velvet Carpets, new designs and rich colors ; English Brussels, new styles, embraciig all of the mnost desirable patterns inanufac. tured by John Crossley & Sons; New patterns three ply Carpeting; New styles ingrain Car peting; Crumb Clotbi from 12-4 to 20-4; Druggets from 6-4 to 16-4 wide; Mosaic, Velvet and Tufted Rugs, Stair Rods, &c. FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, Of the newest patterns and best quality of Goods manufactured, from 3 to 24 feet wide, by any length desired. A select stock of table Oil Cloths in Mahogany, Rosewood, Chintz, &c. Carriage Oil Cloths, wholesale and retail, and remnants of fine Oil Cloths, which will be sold low to carriage makers. WINDOW SIIADES. A large and choice assortment of Window Shades, at wholesale and retail, in Velvet, Gold. Landscape, Vase, Flowers, &c., with trimmings, including Bailie's Patent Shade Fixtures Dealers in Shades, in the country, will find It to their advantage to give us a call. CURTAINS, &c. A large and selected stock of Curtain Goods in Damask, Satin, DeLaine, Laee, and Musl'n Curtains, embracing the latest patterns and designs1 Cornices in great variety ; Gimps, and everything connected with a hirge stock of Curtain Goods. MATTINGS, MIATTS, &c. Cocoa, Mattings for counting houses and basement rooms, &c., 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, and G-4 widths; Canton Mfattings in 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 widths, in striped goods, chene, white and red check. Imported and American Door Matts,inside and outside Wool Matts,and Grass Matts, &c. VENETIAN OR STAIR CARPETING. A full stock of these goods in all widths manufactured. A liberal discount made to the furnishing of churches and places of public worship. Stair Linen and Stair Oil Colth in great variety. Brooms, Brushes, &c., to all of whic we would respectfully call the attention of our Edgefield friends, and all in want of any of the above Goods. Sr Orders promptly attended to. JAS. G. BAILIE & BliOTHER, New Carpet Store, 205 Broad St., Augusta, Ga., near to Bank of Augusta; and JAS. G. BAILlE, Charleston, S. C. Augusta, August 31, 1859 tf 34 )R1. NI. J, JONESq WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT THE OLD STAND OF N. J. FOGARTY & CO., UNDER THE AUGUSTA ROTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, IHAVE I" STORE And continue to receive a large and complete Assortment of PURE DRUGS AND KEDICINES., PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, GLASS, VARNISIES, I.S-UMENTS, FANCY GOODS OF ALL KINDS, COkiPRISI.G A FINE ASSORTMENT OF' EG-. LISH AN) AMERICAN HAIR .Nj TOOTH JfiUSHES, "AND CUMIS, EXTRACTS, PERFUMLIY, TOLET rA.TICLES1, FANCY SOAPS, & Tg. DRUGGISTS AND PHYSICIANS WIICJ ?'RIDE THEMSE LVES J.N DJEA Fe.NG IN PUI!E "NDTES A N D MEC WINES, reasonable -elsewhere. ES. 44 Nicholas . -a , olina, WT -OLESA.LE B BETA.IL LV C0JIJIG5 P LEAS. I00Q, 8liDE & iEMllI1 II1.M CuIluc' } 4aee et AUGUISTA, G'EOIWGIA. 3lEPaniinteI'iu co ain TU HE Subscriher, grateful for the very liberal 1tisdyildhDcaatii'imyoli'sd Jpatronago he has always received from the U iruathvn ete ienrAtre People or 1;dlgsjeld District, would inform themknw.Rriewtinh lisofIiSaen that he has MOVisi) J1liliJHS1NESS to the wellwhmoieofsd lcrzinwthuesopan, known CORINERt STOREl, abgo the CLOXIE cnh cvd nmto fr dio.Pa HOTEL, (the late stand of Messrs. un.omn ,ttf' tony reed htsi eedn Skinner,) and has now on hand about ni:latoadDcarinwtinaer 7,00 Pairs adadyIosLi ~ eef rhn n bo Doibe.Soled .Plautat ion .Broganl. Cck ffcg.~d.13, J . Made to order andt wasrg ated not t.a rip. which he Sat L can be bad this side of Boston. o o~ aoia The Ladies' Departmnent ~ Will he found full of the LATEST and JIEST IS eaw~e'111T w.~n STLES, which will ake bo sold at reduced * prices.Jo iIt riisu t * 'Cj P. 5.-A large Stock uf i1l1.000 andl vAl JonEil x~s TANNED SOLE LEATHIER, Kips and Runo T pserrl om ziiFatin ~tJon11 UPPER LEATHIElt. Iumported CALF SKnItNhSaasnsinteabv~tte ae A., &e., always oni hanid, und will be sodd it at '~stfosssi eie i~mdii isi~o New York I'rc. ti tt. I sodrd ist i oap;r n NICHOLAS DALY. ld msr renirmtisilwhntre Augusta, Oct .t tf 39 otsIostuphletin eef . m ltjm C.ma A.. IrnyS Bourer, HATS! CAPS 1vs. ForrIiyn!Att.ach.e1t. Jonae.. ths tled~u hi,.Qs lerk i suid outh knwntursidue withi the its of th eislSate, in cne aservae nd mrotion o ere Ad isn, Pli G EQ IV.F~iii~x, j li atic' tey, red hat amslenfaid lerkfedndiand p pm an:ll,e tor ad Deela ~rion wii a hear o AUGU~jAGA. andaay ieromil d.ay <!+hof, oury fnet ad theo inein tme ityconistig inpsat ot-lute s d nt whan at :6 Egteal Co.-t hoe , thi ~arin ad Ldge HAT, backsan fany clor. ITIIO C. BACN, ..&~. ClohSil~.'elet PlshandCasislrerAk;'s ofle, Nov.i :. 159 1y -.1 Youths andChiSdrtesolaiSoumhdCancylina, Mon an Pys eder nd latatonW 0 lI Bcrier w il repetflly otf wout ~IATS~ro~.g-gflO!.-'chc~. IJphi. thatihels been commssied DEP UMBRLLA ofa1~ rp~s, t lo prces ohn SURiEYO E f',r. thjttadi o ed Spurhasin of Ie fppelsarin tm havingeen, thatm o n h l lo GEO. V. PR~l , oe inal the Demarios brncthes bofveyne cas Masoni haltBuildng, 24 Brod St. the~t~~ frmac, mind vidsbn thghtits im Augusts tn. sef btth t uisorerd t h ap tehe o aer nm Oct 3 y 3 plend yase. em nr top thi Bll, wthi;ojn tre mothofrem thy pbnitantric htero: o ehni ~ prJudement o rneive ibe rnre e ptoage.n t~ UOcDRt. 23 85 . C -OKE. AT 'WEOLSALE AND, PETAIL. The istaot ersoldSout Carol Sinae 1 103A, - up. 1-oor .sou0bi, Cekhf aidhort , ---G ,SA Atae in pusupnc he fthe alk fthe Leisatuaren FTAVNG te m st etenive aciitie wi h ca m ade an proidd d~ theriebyfgive lub GE SOP.OL n E Y ItNS inte otice that S. Broesu n for sCed briy and B counry, e ar isw redy ad. wll o thnkfu ! rom ' froaua er Edef eld Di nier wil b o eo rAllodrsfrGoldMins,.ls,CA aimg heda the lu nint dlm y nel.lano ary ext, at t~eheI HteAm noats, Stve themL Simgle Mhnesd MoSTrse plaenoee.o truhottesadD FSELEt, AuesTMN Coof Parlor sia o hism eivet.Bo omorfrhssaelde Soe Tin Work.ty conis t iny art l inf....umm Winesm ai at .dgeiel COrLHEMA hi Brass' Wode.in arsseeFrnhetH -tid Cayl ofm~ Noembe, Ao. 2, 139. * 4 Ja.n n Lsr HATSI black Snufnc colrs I.A: .OC-AN cirsamas. iidet. ACgtah, pilele, IPs anCimr CAP4 othe by note, or44ut o h saeo ACP, cvr varit of lat n eleanforrdngmk pimyet muTVriesl mvig lais atne~ adDy Ledge an*lnainWO IIEts Sulbsribe wol presetfullynotifylythe TOMTREL LANTEof OF gad atDlGEpIEL UtseY SUREYO for 7theo Staeember next rady thahila sadPate g emny t dr confid 4 gent ig esendhr.gyeu aSonhpie HfSrage unldingn244 esrad- tli 2itdG 5.tje an4ain9agt thm AAugusn hs on o25cmts Iha. efor hterg l g feilyfranm the firs monthwethaveeiwnhermuy intoaoCOTTO A~it tPESrd.t. WAREOUSE theStor andmaslaen Preim e hoe A byT prompI~tAI tankstrc ate tinhs f1gormerl occpie byu.Wewl " E! . -S C professto, t o eeiv li beralaig htfre oftpadtoe ,sv~it te paronae=o ouUred mdth dmi lNAWAYi loen thethld Juty the Coy BoB, nr eAl. UO US A, N., :takeLOMON.p wheren be prpaltak;e lieis anale AVIN themos extnsivfailites ive iby str ctian to young gteante in Ishe lat, team Boats, Saveand thie Mahnems, orte oland. s esoal eras aswl lssl PoTTs, SuAR Mill,~ otto Presses, ThrasherN, .. to.ay te aboveg eappiato to bny atortswh Stors, TI Wrecfu Infact~ anys tice pat arn fellt nstumRas,i ov. stock necesAr Broa of od nAy f driesn s.plc eO/f. iouagodAboyit - -A---JamesAttaw yde eased a re. reILuedB tocome "~sbr.e~~Ib gaAtradEtaewllpeen hm rprl t C.A.NDID.A.TES. For Sheriff. LEWIS COVAR, H. BOULWARE, WM. QUATTLEBUM, LEWIS JONES, For Clerk. S. HARRISON, I ROBERT D. BRYAN, WM. L. STEVENS, f JACKSON COVAR, JAMES SPANN, j F. M. NICHOLAS, For Tax Collector. M. W. LYLES, j CHARLES CARTER, C1 AS. M. MAY. JOHN C. LOVELESS, T. J. WHITAKER, STARLING TUtNEt, T HEOPHILUS DEAN, For Ordinary. J. P. ABNEY, W. F. DURISOE, D. L. TURNER. DAVID BODIE, PARTNERSIIP NOTICE. T IE undersigned have this day formed a Part nership for the PRACTICE OF LAW AND EQUITY, under the name and style of LANDRUM MooRE. G. W. LANDRUM, J. P. MOORE. Edgefield C. H., Jan. 13. tf 2 HENRY T. WRIGHT, AT TO"INEZ AT LA.W AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. Office nearly opposite the "Saluda House." Edgefleld C. H., Oct 17, 3m 41 LEGAL NOTICE.. T [IE Co.partnership heretofore oxistingbetween Mr. WJRIGHT and myself in the practice of Law and Equity has long since been dissolved by, ite tihitativsi. Mr. WRIGHT will assist in the settlement of any outstan4ing butiness of the late firn. THOMAS P. MAGRITH, Attorney at Law. Oct12 tf 40 LEGAL NOTICE. H AVING associated LOUDON BUTLER, Esq., with me in the practice of the Law, the bu siness of my Office will hereafter be conducted in the name of MAGRATH & BUTLER. .THOMAS P. MAGRATH, Attorney at Law. Oct 12 tf 40 .VEDICA.L CARD.. DRS. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, - EG leave to inform-their friends that they have associated themselves in the practice of Medi cine 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. J. TEAGUE. April 19th, 1850 15 DENTISTBN, DR J B COURTNEY will prompt j ly perform all work in the line of Dentistry that may be entrusted to him. He will take pleasure in waiting on those desiring his services at their residenee 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 E 'T TI S Wx -. Rt. H. PARKER, can generally be found at the Office formerly debupied by G. D. Tillman, Esq., and will be sure to be there during Sale-day week. March 2, 145. tf FINE PIANOS, MU IC, &c., &c. ILHE subscriber, after returning thanks to their i frienas iffide1ted'and adjoining Districts, fortheir liberal latronage'during thilast fen years, would inform them that they still continue to keep on hand a large assortment of PIANO FORTES from the celebrated mannufactories of Raven Bacon & Co., ]Tazelton Bros., and A. H. Gale & Co., New York, for whomi they nre sole Agents. These In. strungent. )ying al~eaqy von sueh fay-fanaed ec lcbrity, it jdogly neese7y p o iiiepijeat that for .trendth, dea~ility* gn4 B6is..,, together with power, depth, HuweetnesN and1 soft/!raP pf tone, they e ldenge competition. Persons wanting a Supe r Piano Forte, would do much better to call and select from a large assortmnent, than by dealing with Pedlars and agents of inferior makers, where they have no choice, and have often to pay higher prices for in ferior Instruments, than line ones of superior makers can be bought for. Every Piann Forte sold by us is warranted in every respect, so the purchaser runs no risk what ever. Persons ordering from a distance from us can depend upon getting a GOOD ARTICLE, as we make it a point to keep ,roods of the best quality and such as we can recomn.:ad and warrant in every respect. Their STOCKC OF fthIIC is very large, and they are constantly receiring all new puieces as they are published. GUIAll and VIOLIN STINGS of the the best quality always on hand. They would also cull attention to their large stock of Sch00l and Miscellancous Books, STA1fiGiE, BIANK BOORS, Iond other articles. Aloidwi oni hand the larg est assoriment in the State, of tiUITARtS, ACCORDEONS, VIOLINS. FLUTES FLAGEOLETS, VIOLIN BOWS, &c., and uvery article of Musical Merchandise. Carlknrt's and Needham's and Prince's colebrated ME LODEONS. Accordeous and Violins Repaired in the 4l1 of Nis aho.'c rnitics soild at low prices for U.iSII or City accepty4neil, - GEO. A. OATES & BROTHEE, BRO0AD-ST., Aaanyitu, Ga., [Between United States and Globe H~otels.] A pril 7, 1859, tf 13 ll1lKiu & H ERIl, NO. 151 BROAD STREET, ONE DOOB BELOW TUlE iUECHANIC'S BANK \t the wedll known Stand so long occupied by the late Mr. B. F. Cnuw. DEALERS IN DOMESTIC HARDWARE, EIOUSE KIEEPING ARTICLES, Stoves, Grates and Ranges, Tin Plate, TINNEXRS' MACHINES AND TOOLS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE Ilydrants, Pumps, Block Tin, LEAD, COPPER, AnD GALVANIZED IRON PIPE. Plated anid Planished Ware!Z Our stock of COOKING STOVES is very com plete, embracing all the po~pular Styles now in use, and representing no less that, 18 different patterns, among ithem the~ Manufacturedl in Augesta, and the Celebrated. STEWART STOVE ! Augusta, Aug. 24, 1859 t f 33 HORTICULTURAL ! FRUITLAND~ NURSERIES, AUGUSTA, GA. WE offer to the public this season, a VERY LAPO.01 and CHOICE collection of South Fruit andltianiRRiiy.al 'Tg3 GRAPE VINES, &c. Our Stoek is large and the Trees well grown, nd we offer them at prices which will compare favorably with those of any Northern grower. A descriptive Catalogue will be mailed free to all applicants. Persons desirous of putting out Fruit Trees the oming season wilt find it greatly to their advan age by purchasing Southern raised Trees, In gfreeto Northern, as becing better adnpted to this climate, andi the varieties having mostly been rriginated South. Addros P. T.BERCkMANS & CO. Augusta, Aug 1 flm3O A DMINISTRATORS' N OT I.C E--All iprsons baring demands against the Estate of David Soigler, decensed. are reuestedl to pre sent thema to the undersigned immtediately, duly attested; and all those indebtedl to sid Estate, are requested to make payment forthwith. JOHN C. L ANIERt 1 As's JANE E.SEIGLER. Ad's nets tf a SEWING MACHINES! Grover & Baker's IS decidedly better for Family use than any man ufactured. One rery desirable feature in theie improved Manhines, is, that when compared with a others, they are nuoincleas. Diagrams prove the -superiorty, strength and elasticity of the stitch, and the following testimonials prove the Irjfct adaptation of the Machine for family and planta tion work. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, S. C., July, 1859. The undersigned having had a Grover A Baker Sewing Machine, purchased of M. A. RANsox, in use in our families for some time past, take pleas ure in giving our testimony to its complete adap tation for family and plantation work, making a seam of great atrength and elnsticity, is very sim ple, easily learned and kept in order, and running with so little noise as not to interfere with conver sation, if carried on in an ordinary tone of voice in close proximity to the machine. We regard these Machines as among the greatest labor-saving in ventions of the ago. Signed, J. W. STOKES, GEO. McD. WEVER, A. J. CREIGH TON, B. F. MAYS, THOS. KERNAGHAN,; JAS. L. MATHIS, WM. HILL, SAkML. J. BOYCE, SIDNEY S. IOYCE, WM. SPIMS B. J. RYAN, A. M. BENSON, JOHN A. ADDISON, LUCIUS L. HALL, G. D. MIMS, E. T. HAMILTON, ELIJAH WATSON, Sr. JOEL CURRY, JAS. S. HARRISON, ROBERT J. BUTLER, A. J. HAMMOND, SAM'L E. BOWERS. CHAS. HAMMOND, Copy of a Letter received from Rev. D. D. Brunson. DUNTONSvILLE, April 26th, 1859. Ma. M. A. RAIsox-Dear Sir: The Grover & Baker Sewing Machine which I purchased of you last winter, has given entire satisfaction. I have seen many favorable notices published about these Machines, and from our e.rjerience, we believe them all without exageration. Doubtless, when more generally known, they will be in general use, and accomplish what Hon. Mr. Banks says, " work as great a change in families, as railways have in communities and States." Respectfully, yours, D. D. BRUNSON. Extraet of a Letter from W. H. Norris. RIDGE, S. C., May 2nd, 1859. Ma. . A. RANsom-Dear Sir: I cheerfully as sure yoh that wo are well pleased with the Grover & Baker Machine. My wife woild nbt be without it for twice its cost. W. H. NORRIS. Rav. T. F. WILLIAMs, of this District, writes thus, Ma. M. A. R Aso-Dear Sir:t I am pleased to say that the Grover & Baker Machine bought of yon, works as well as I could desire. My wife finds no trouble in working it. Before purchnsing, I examined other Machines, but did not like the stiteb ncar as ifpll as that iade by the Grover & Baker. With my k'nowledlge of those 7,Iachines, and wha.t I hear from others, I ini tho6onghly convinced that no Machine can favorably compare with them for family use. T. F. WILLIAMS . Machines delivered and instructions given In their use, free of charge, in any part of Edgefield District. Should any Machine not perform well, I will exchange it for one which will do good work. All sales at manufacturers prices, with the addi tion of freight. M. A. RANSOM, Agent, of the Grover & Baker Sewing Madhine Co. Hamburg, Aug. 3, 1859 tf 30 0-ROCERIES! FLEMING &ROWLAND A RE offering for sale on LOW~ TERMS a large stock ef GROCERIES consisting in part 100 Bags choice MIO 90FFEE ; IfI' $AV4 dp; * 10 Hhds. " N. 0. SUGAR 511 iRhls. " Clarified SUGARS; 20 " " Crushed and 'Powdered ; 50 Bales Heavy Gunny BAGGING ; 300 Coils ROPE; 50) Hhds. Choice BACON SIDES; 250 Kegs NAILS; 50 Bhis. N. 0. SYRUP; 20 Jfhds. Cuba MOLASSES. --ALSO Candles, Teas, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Powder, Shot, Bales Yarn, Flour, Tebacco, &c., &c. To all of which they invite the attention of their friends. Mr. GEO. ROBINSON, of Hamburg, wIll be fundl at the above House, and will be pleased to sen his friendls fromnEdgefield A A bhoville Districts. Also--Agents for the sale of Rtichmnd Fac tory WOOLENS, STRIPES anod OSNABURGS. Augusta, Oct.12 3m -10 In Store and Arriving. JAVA. Laguira, and Rio COFFEES: AB.CCrushed anid Brown SUG A 1RS: est quality N. 0. andl Museovado .m10LASSES; Heavy Gunny andit 45 inch Dundee llA GGINii Strng Green Leaf and Sp~un RUPE. For sale by H. k N. E. SOLOMON. Seanle:ss iacks SALT, fresS fr.om canr/wesen: Bacon R 81 4p].g S and Leaf L ARD ; Superfine and Extra Pamilj iLOUR ; Fine Chewing TOBACCO anti CIGARtS; English Breakfast, Gunpowder and Hyson TEAS, to which wc call particlalr attention. For sale by H. & N. E. SOLOMON. Heavy OSNABURGS, SH[IRTING and YA RNS; BROGANS, SH OES, G AIT ERS and IJUOTS, at extremely lo~w prices. 10001 par White and Blue BLANKETS; Planters buying by the Bale will do, well to call uit H. & N. E. SOLOMON, Gibson's Old Rye, X, XX, XXX, XXXX, WHIS K EYS; Borbon Conty Rye WH[ISKEY ; Corn WI! [SKEY. distilled in this Country ; hunorted BIRANDY, GIN, RUM and Sherry WINE; mported Madeira and Port WINES. For sale by H. & N. E. SOLONON. A complete assortmenat of Mexican, Texan ud English SADDLES; arriage, Buggy, Gig and Waggon HA RNESS ; BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, Martingale COL LARS; ,ead LINES, Plough BRIDLES and BITS; arriage, Buggy and Wagon WHIPS, at Manu facturers plrices. For sale by H.'& N. E, SOLOMON. Sweedl RON for Plows, Tire, &-c.. &-c. Cottage and Teasier BEDSTEADS and CHAIRS; arness, Upper and Sole LEA THER ; Childrens G IGS and CARRIAGES, very low ; Tran and Linseed OIL ; TURPENTINE and HITELEAD. Fur sale b~y H. & N. E. SOLOMON. Hambrg, Sept. 7, 1859 tf :35 D'ANTIGNAC & HUBBARD, W h~olenuale and Retail Dealers in UGARS, COFFEE, TEAS, WINES, BRANDIES, BAGING, ROPE, POWDER, SHOT, LEAD GRpgIJggfpERY DESCRIPTION. NO. 292 RlQ AO-ST., MR II'fb 4 Jan.1i. if Jennett for Sale, offer for sale a good JENNETT, of good form and medium size, and an excellent breeder, her tfaprig are almost invariably of the male kind. She is now in foal by a fine Jack. I will sell a burgin. Address, Dyson's Mills, S. C. L. E. HOLLOWAY. July 20, 1.859 tf 28 Notice, ALL perseons indebtedl to the subscribers are earnestly urged tn make panyme~nt, that we amay discharge our own liabilities and close up our paLrtnerhip. All business of the Firm unsettled by the first of January next, will he placed in the hands of an Attorney without discrimination. JILAND A BUTLER. e. 7l-Pr me f 38 T0 THE LADIES OF EDGEFIEIl AND VICIlITl! DRY GOODS! SAMUEL DICKEY, (Late of the Firm of DIOKEY I 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 EVER OPENED MN AU USTAe PARTICULAR ATTENTION HAS BEEN GIVEN TO THE FANCY DRESS GOODS, SILKS, AND SHAWL DEPAfRTfflENT.S, Which will be the Largest ever Opened ii any llouse South of Balti nore, EVery Article having been Bought within the last THIRTY DAYS, there is no Old Stock, so that the Ladies of Edgefield and vicin ity can make Selections from an ENTIRE PTEW STOCK. All Goods marked in Plain Figures, from which no Deviation will be made. 279, Broad Street, Augasta Ga., NEXT TO BONES, BROWN & CO. Augusta, Oct. 5, 1859 tf 39 MILLER & WARREN, AUGUSTA, GA., CORNER. OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL, Would respectfully call the attention of their friends and customers to their RICH and EXTENSIVE ASSORTHET of NEW AND ELEGANT FALL AND WINTER DR -Y C to 0 DS OF THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS Augusta, Oct. 5, 1859 2m 39 EEBRD 600,' D BLAMET WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF .A.LL~ TMOO NE CR U UDS, Such as George Schley's Plains, warranted all wool; Virginia and North Carolina Goods,,a yery superiovrnmIke; 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 2mn so (Successors to Clarke & Royal.) DEA LERS iN 233 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Georgia, We would respectfully return our thanks to the Citizens of Edge ield for the very liberal patrounge which they have bestowed ou us, and would solicit a continuance of their faouir. Wo will use every exertion to give' satistaetion to tose who will tavor us with a call. Our Goods are all made to order by the best Manufacturers. OUR STOCK OF NEGRO .WILL BE VERY LARCE AND COMPLETE, WM. S. ROYAL, ALBERT HATCH. Augusta, Oet. 5, 1859 tf 39 At Lower Prices thana ever Offered ! We have just received a NEW and FRESH Stock of CARPETS. imported direct from Europe, together with all the first manufactories in the counltry, which we are selling at NEW YtORK ~WHOLESALE PMES!' OIL CLOTHS, ALL WIDT HS, cut to fit any size Room or Entry in one peice RUGS, DOOR M~ATS, STAIR RODS, In Every Variety. SHADES, CORNICES, PINS, BANDS AND LOOPS, The largest Stock ever offered. WCARPETS and OIL CLOTIIS cut and put down by con peepd wgrkmiep, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. W.~Call and judge for yourselvos before purchasing elsewhere. C. A. PL A TT & CO., BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. sept 7 :Im 2 poIE--0 S (If Light fur E~verybody ! n-Prmium awarded at th Stat Far Nov. al e .luivy - rh C S A...n n lran Sm 14 x..vi t r DRY GOODS!. ROBERT ADGER & CO. 209 and 211, KING STREET, CORNER OP NIAnKT, Ch.rleto:n., S. C. W E invite . tntion to our Extensive Stock of GOODSsuitable for Family and Plantation purposes, comprising Rtich Dress Silks; Rich Silk Robes; SILK ROBES and plain SILKS for Evening Dresees ; Embroidered an*d Tulle ROBES, for Evening Dresses; Plain Black SILKS, best tioods; Plain and Printed'DELA INES; Plain and Plaid POPLINS: French CIIINT'4S. best English PMNTS, CLOAKS. MANTILLAS, SHAWLS; Ladies, Misses nind Childrens IOOPED SKIRTS; CI.OTIS and CASSIMERES.; FLANNELS of every variety; Itichardson's LINENS; Bed BLANKETS, TICKINGS. PLANTATION GOODS. BLANKETS; PLAINS and KERSEYS; Brown and Bleached SHEET Plaid HOM1ESPUNS; INGS and SHIRTINGS; Plain and Striped OSNABUROS. We would respectfully inform our friends and the public generally, that we keep at all times one of the LARGEST STOCKS to be found in the Southern Country, and confi dently invite an exa:nination of it, both as regards Styles and Prices. ROBERT ADGER & CO. Charlestou, Oct. 26, 1859 3m 42 CHARLES D. CARR &Co TAILORS AND FURNISHERS, 30 Broad Street, Charleston. AVING received their Fall supply of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, are prepared to ex ecute orders with taste and promptness. They have also on band a full and varied assort ment of 'lURNIS1iING GOODS, Such as Scarfs, Ties, Stocks, Robes do Chambre, Smoking Jackets, Buck Gloves and Gaunt-. lets, English and French Silk Um. brellas, and Jourin's Paris Kid Gloves. All 0 oods marked in plain figures, 'and a dis count of ten per cent made for cash. Charleston, Oct. 3, 1859 tf 40 McCARTER & DAWSON, Whof esale Booksellers and Stationers! CH.A.TLESTN, S. C. A conplete assortment of Law, Medical, School and Miscellaneous BOOKS, together with Blank Books, Paper and Stationery, of every de s-iption, kept constantly on hand and of'ered at the lowest prices fur Cash or approved Credit. McCarter & Dawson, are the Publishers of the South Carolina Law and Equity Reports, Charleston, Sept. 7, 1859. 6m S LIGJ14- faWirfEiG MILLIONS! DR MARTIN'S GREAT REMEDY! A CERTAIN CURE FOR CONSUMETION And all Lung Dineo-es-Sotum of Breath-Dys j.<.4i onE d Dynentery-Worst cases of Croup and Cholic, &c., &c., &c. 1IIS medicine is purely vegetable, belag com. .posed entirely of best rtye S.iits and Vest India iunus, and other Ex'radts which are healipg to the Lungs. ;fr- It is a maost plensant drink.* :'Y One bottle should be carried by every man, mvenan or child traveling to nmix with the water. ;D0Price One Dollar Per Bottle.-G& ''p For sale by Rt. L. GENTRY, Agent, at Sit ey's Corner, with Messrs. If. & N. E. Solomon, where I alwnys wiii be found with a large supply af the abo~nve YArIXAntI.?. Pnorrsn-rr. Also, I am always in the maurket (fit gibley's con aer,) for purchasipg c;.ttpn, and will pay thehighest amarket uricen for fine cottons. For the above medicine, apply to Hamburg, Jan. 25, 1859. ly 3 DR, CUTLLIN'S REMEDY. For Rheunmatistu, Neuralgia, Pain in the Jaw, sick Ihead Ache, (if nervous) and in fact for all nervouts pains, it Is invaluable ; try it, all you un fortunate nervouns p:uin sufferers. .if it stop sick lie:n:l Ache in twenty mninuntes, dto not be alarmed. Pric, $1 per ]Bottle. For sale by R. L. t;ENT RY, Ag't. llambnlury, S. C., .July 13, 1859J tf 27 SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR, NEVER DEBILITATES. IT isu co:np~oundned entirely frot,. Gnna, nta na. becomne nn establiyhedl net, n Sttanekd Mnedticiutv, ~t~~nt :.tn.|:tppr.,ied t.y * .!that Ihave uedl taunt 14 nw re..arit . wine enn- as fI.tene ln alt the dtmenoe4t br. whwh tg ;n4 r-c..n;- n"menidedt. It hn:.. ceiredt thn..e;. 4 nt withitn the" last two years i:. tna-' niven up. :dl --.. hoped of relief.as the nu nn-r..ne.. unn licitedI ce'r- tiriets in uny pOffcl(.~.CC h r..rt Th~e dl ..*- musi tee :ndlnp-i -I.' uhe :r.mnprrn~nn .f the minthhinl taking r, nt- tn.tIin stieha .It:n- - itte' as to aet gently on te l Itw{.-i..a Let the dlkittts of your selateme::nt ::eide you In -the use oft the LIVER N.w I) IC> A 'TOE:t, '. n! tt wIll eure Liver 'on. pin nts.Uilon_ ..., Ataecs, Dyspcesi 'laronic Diarrhon. . $ u ma nm e r V o an - ilnatnts.lDysenitery, * D r opys y, S ou r .lo::,neuh, lin bltuali p Costiveness, Chol, c, t inolerns, Chiole- ~~ ra Mhorbnus, Cholera tfantuns, FlIa tu- lence, Jau nd ie e , ~enisale Weakness- es, and tmay be used sine esfulty :n'ltOrdinsa- ~ yFantly Me di. tnc. It wileureSlCK hEA D A HE, (aj nns:ni cnn restify,) in S nvntt- minutes,t4 wo or three 'Ten- a. 4odsafs dAwe takc ni am er;r.ntnent o attek. All1 whno use itare. "'giving their testImony ::iL'cev r.. . ; MIX WATICR IN THlE MOUJTII WVITIK Ptii.e INVIGOICATOR, AND SWALLOW 10Thl TOG IdTHIER. Price One Dollar per Bottle. -ALSO SANFORD'S F AMiiIL Y. JATHARTIC PILLS, COMPOUNDE.D FROM 'ure V.egetable Extracts, andn put up in ;LASS IASE.S, Air Tight, and will keep ina Thne Faitly Catthart le PIL L is a gentle but ac re Cathartic whichn thne porerhausdI Ia practice more than *twnyya. Tine ecmntatntly tnerens- g dmn ro hu tbe hnae long used the: PLSadthmt. czin'n wichl allt express s .lneantthlnei nntuerdt me tolpaneethemi wti h ec ral Th~e Preofession w en l. knwIla'ifeen a nnrties act em diffren'nt 'pri.. o teboe, Thne FA3IILY CA- TA~CPL ns. with dute refereace to 0lnttheweetalhd a, eenj esn..u''tnded from a~ aitefteprs tg able Extrancts, whleh act nlk nee~ ato h enintnry e~nmal. and arel 9 odadsaei l is mere ai C'athartie Is i ed uc s e acaeents 'of the~ tmcS. 1 LIess, Pains In the, E-- c ad ois 'ostiv'eness. P a I ns, adSonssve he w 'h o I e body,| frem udtod hc eqenntly, ir neelectced.j n naln ere0 evr. Loss of AttppCrepin eunation of t old ... e heboy testtlernes, Ihead- ace rwegti he hi e a d , alt Ian- ftn atry ie ea. W!orms in chi- de rA nIs theumnnat Is.m, :ngreat- g u~iro h lo nil rntnny dlisentses to. ~hctfehi er o tnner.nenn to mntioni In f..'int d rloet propietrlhaousd i The LierInvgorto LLand theil a hiatic ils e .taiedyn re ardtog thI uha eldii nedn~ae' te Tad ith tine reache t ofwa. k efnow~ete tati drfferentiCa H A Ri '4 C-P I L JSTrecive a ullassorten of Mevey aofth BUR~tL CSES goal ands lsoa inewl A~h Welmny fr C Sh, a hl b e e pi t~n len~ct rnli t a nd lieoens oe Also ~OGAY C FriNm atde August whih as. eninson OOD OFFNS mnad o csuitseof rdcr, boh i.i qerityhae bodie, Aprilhet orwe 3h mar'sOfic onth Etaen o AJ HaItsa, ereaeelon rida th uritnea of thecebero ex.Allthe redtorsofwheh fshaid de re, are ose, 12 to 3. 3