University of South Carolina Libraries
For Sheriff WM. QUATTLEBUM, LEWIS JONES, LEWIS COVAR, H. BOULWARE, For Clerk. JAMES SPANN, | F. M. NICHOLAS, S. HARRISON, ROBERT D. BRYAN, WM. L. STEVENS, JACKSON COVAR, For Tax Collector. STARLING TURNER, THEOPHILUS DEAN, M. W. LYLES, I CHARLES CARTER, CHAS. M. MAY. JOHN C. LOVELESS, I T. J. WHITAKER, For Ordinary. J. P. ABNEY, W. F. DURISOE, D. L TURNER. DAVID BODIE, PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. T UE undersigned have this day formed a Part nership for the PRACTICE OF LAW AND EQUITY, under the name and style of LANDRUN A MOORE. G. W. LANDRUM, J. P. MOORE. Edgese-ld C. H., Jan.13. tf 2 HENRY T. WRIGHT, A.TT O BNEWiir A.T LA.W AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. Office nearly opposite the "Saluda House." Edgefield C. H., Oct 17, 3m 41 S. B. GRIFFIN, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. Office No. 2, Law Range. Edgefield C. I., Nov. 16, 1859 tf 45 P &RTNERSHIP NOTICE.--Tho under signed have formed a partnership for the PRACTICE OF MEDICINE in all its branches. Patients will be attended to by one or both with out additional charge. 0. M. YARBOROUGH, A. J. DOZIER. Nov. 23 tf 46 DENTISTRY, DR J B COURTNEY will prompt 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. H1. He will be at the Village Sale days and Court weeks. Oct. 3rd 1y - 39 DENSTISTRY DR. X. PARKER, can generally be found at the Office formerly ocoapled by G. D. Tillman, Esq., and will be sure to be thore during Sale-day week. March 2, 1859 . tf 8 LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE While the Bell Rings! IfW SiO!W601 8!!If ODSI' T HE Undersigned having associated in copart nership In the Mereantile Business, take this method of informing the people of Edgefield Dis trict, that they have a NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STORE erected at Maj. Bowles' Steam Mill, 14 miles North of Edgefield Court House, near the Martin Town Road leading from Hamburg to 96 Depot, where they offer a most splendid assortment of DRY AND FANCY GOODS; 'HARD WARE, CROCKERY and CUTLERY, DRUGS, MEDICINES and GROCERIES, And every variety of Merchandise suited to the -wants of the people, of every ag,- or sex. HEATH & HOLLOWAY. Nov. 1.1 8tf . 45 BURMASTEI & BMRRY, NO. 151 BROAD STREET, ONE DOOR BELOW TRlE IECIANIC'S BANE At the well known Stand so long occupied by the late Mr. B. F. CHEW. . DEALERS IN~ DOMESTIC HARDWARE, TIN W.A.EE, .N.N HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES, Stoves, Grates and Ranges, Tin Plate, . TINNERS' MACHINES AND TOOLS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE lydrants, Pumps, Block Tin, LEAD, COPPER,.Auo GALVANIZED IRON PIPE. Plated and -Planisheed Ware ! t.,,r sts,"k of COOKTNO STOVE.S is very com plete, vmbracing all the popular Styles now in use, and representing n., -less than 18 different patterns, among them the VICTOR~ STOVE, Manufactured in Augusta. and the Celebrated STEWAR.T STOVE ! .Augusta. Aug. 24, 'iS9 tf 33 IROi .A.ND 'E3A.8B F OUN.DR Y. MACHINE & GENERAL MANUFACTU'NG S H OP. ----0 L. HOPKINS & Co., P1'oprietors, AUGUSTA; GA., H AVING the most extensive facilities with SHOP? TOOLS. and P AT TE R NS in the cobntry, we are now ready and will be thankful for all orders for Gold Mines, Mills, Gin Gearing. Steam Boats, Stave and Shingle Machines, Hlorse Powers, r 'p Mills, Cotton Presses, Thrashers, Fans, Sh.4ung, Pulleys, Cook, Parlor and Box Stoves, Tin Work. In fact, any articeo in Iron, Brass or Wood. Address J. E. MACMURPHY, Sup't. Augusta, April 11, 1859. 1y 14 Brought to Jail O F this bistrict, a Negro man who says that his name is JOURDUAN, and that he b~elongs to one Zipdon Scott, of Cabarrus County, N. C. Said Jourdan is about 40 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, weighs 135 lbe., and as to com plexion, he is all negro. Jourdan states that ho was, when taken up, on his way to Mississippi, wshere he has spent the greater part of his life. The owner Is requested to come forward, prove property, pay expenses and take him away, other. wise he will be dealt with as the latw directs. T. H. CLARtK, J. E. D. Dec1 6 f 48 N OTICE.-AI persons indebted to me will make payment immediately to J. A. Devore, whom I have appointed moy Agent dluring my ab sence from the State; and those having claims against me will present the same to him for pay ment. A. W. LOWE. Dee I 4m 48 Just Received. WIE Hiave just received a part of our Fall ad. diio to our already large Stock of Embracing A LOT OF B TREA US, BEDSTE ADS, CORNER STANDS, BOOK STANDS, BUREAU WASH STANDS, EXTENSIO TOWEL RACKS, EXTESIONDINING TABLES, CENTRE TABLES, CRAB T ABLES, CHAIRS, WINDOW SHADES, CARPET MA TS, &c., Ac., A e. WITT & HUDSON. Nov 23 tf 461 Buggy & Wagon Harness. T HIE S ubseriber is now having manufactured ba competent workman, and of the best material, BUGGY AND WAGON HARNESS, HIRITCHING, &c., which he will warrant to work well and give satisfaction. SADD)LES of every quality made to order at the shortest notlee. REPAIRING ia the HARNESS and SAD DLERY business doue with neatness and prompt. Jjy D. W. CHRISTIAN, Agt. AUCUSTA, CEORCIA WHOLESALE AND RETA ---IN Superior Ready-Made SHIRTS, DRAWERS, NECK TIES, SUSPENDERS, & J. M. NEWE WILL Keep constantly on hand at his NEW STORE, CHOICEST Styles of READY-MADE CIL ETLEI IS FlUAIEIS H (,THe will be pleased to show them to the Readers of tl Augusta. Call and see him. Augusta, Ga., Nov 30 Im 1859. 1860. FALL & WINTER GOODS ! We have on hand a Superior Stock of the MOST FASHIONABLE READY-MADE CLOTHING, -AND FURI 8HIUU soon$@ A Splendid Stock of all kinds and* qualities of Black and Col'd CLOTHS; Black and Fancy CASSIMERES; all kinds of VESTINGS-all of which we will make to order in the most fashionable styles, and warranted to fit. WE WISH IT UNDERSTOOD THA TWE PURCHASE THE FINEST COODS IN MARKET, And will VAN WINKLE & SHTACKELFORD tider' thle United States Hotel. Augusta, Oct 17 '3m 41 HOAWISE &.C0., (SUCCESSORS TO. JA MES M. NEWBY & COMPANY.) SUPERIOR READY MADE CLOTHING Under the United States ibote, Augusta, Ga. HORA, WISE & CO., HAVE JUST OPENED A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER FRMEN ND OY EbA. mePersons wantin 00DS in tirline, ca~ be shown CLOTBS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, HAS BEEN SELECTED WITH CARE, AND COMPRISES THE NEWEST AND BEST Grade of Goods known to the Trade. THEY WILL BE MADE UP rO ORDE IN TE BES TEI AT C'HE SHIORT TO GIVE SATISFACTION. CALL AND LOOK THROUGH. Augusta, Ga., Sept., 19, 1859. - f 37 HATS AlD API. A few doors below the CI TY H O T EL and nearly opposite Monument Street, A UG US TA, GA., Yi0U WILL FIfrND REMSEN'S NEW GRANITE FRONT HAT STOR Where can be had from an entire Newv Stock, some of the finest HATS and CAPS, ever offered in this market. My goods are selected with great caire (and with manyII years ex perience in the trade) from the best and most popular Manufacto ries of the North, and mostly made expressly to my order. -A L SO Woolley's Graniteville, S. C., HATS, always on hand, which I can confidently recommend to Planters andl others, to wear entirely be yond the expectations of any pulrch~aser. I shall hold out rare in ducements for a share of the public patronage. CALL AND SEE C. P. REMSEN,. And he will show you the latest Aqgony 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 HA TS; 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 HA TS 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 to0 all who wish to purchase, as from my location, tarzgon rent and other expences is small, and will consequently affect the price of my Goods in proportion. C. P. RIEMSEN. IL DEALER Clothing, CLOVES, ,c, Y No. 238, Broad Street, the ,OTHING and IG 0DS. ie Advertiser when they visit 47 Ps B. GLASS, (SUCCESSOR TO R. R. L. DRYAN,) ROOIER IN SAIONER, 175 Richardson St-three doors above the Market, COL'MB3I.AS, S. C.. H AS for sale a LARGE ASSORTMENT of Law, Medical, Theological, School and Miscellaneous Books, Fancy Goods, Cheap Publications and Blank Books of every description. STATIONERY, Foreign and Domestic, of every variety and quality. OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS; LITHOGRAPHS, &c.; ARTISTS MATERIALS; Globes, Writing Desks; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, &c.; BLANK BOOKS manufactured to any pattern, and BLANK WORK of every description pre pared to order. pWholesale Purchasers supplied and all or ders promptly attended to at the loacest Cash pri ces. Columbia, Aug 8 Om 31 FINE PIANOS, MU IC, &c., &c. T HE subscriber, after returning thanks to their friends in Edgefield and adjoining Districts, for their liberal patronage during the last ten years, would inform them that they still continue to keep on hand a large assortment of PIANO FORTES from the celebrated manufactories of Raven Bacon & Co., Hazelton Bros., and A. 1H. Gale & Co., New York, for whom they are sole Agents. Theme In strumuents having already won such far-famed ce lebrity, It is only necessary for us to repeat that for strength, daurabailty and finish, together with poaaer, depth, sweetness and softness of tonae, they challenge competition. Persons wanting a Superior Piano Forte, would do 'much better to call and select from a large assortment, 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 fine ones of superier makers cati be bought for. Every Piano Forte sold by us is warranted in evory 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 goods of the best quality and such as we can recommend and warrant in every respect. Their STOCK OF MUSIC is very large, and they are constanatly receiving all new pieces as they are published. GUIT AR and VJVLtN STRtINGS - of the the biest quality always on hand. They would also call attention to their largo stock: of Schaool and Miscellaneous Books, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, and other articles. Also, always on hand the larg est assortment iu the State, of GUITARS, ACCORDEONS, VIOLINS, FL UTES FLAGEROLETS, VIOLIN BOWS, &c., and every article of Musienl Merchandise. Carhart's anal Needhamn's and Prince's celebrated M ELOD)EONS. Accordeonas mud Violins Repaired in the best wanner. All of the above articles sold at low prices for CA S11 or City acceptances by .EO. A. OATES & BROTHER, -"IltI.-AD-ST'., lAnyuasta, Ga., [Between United States and Globe Hotels.] A pril 7, 1859 .tf 13 CIOKERtING & SONS PIANO FORTES! T HIS8 is one of the OLDEST Establishments of the kindi in this country, and they still main taiin their SU~ItIE3MACY IN TllE MARKET. They manufacture sout FORTY PIANOS a week, andl are unabale to supplly the demand for them. They haave had an A gency iu this City for abouat thirty yeurs, where thousandls of their instruments have been sold to the entire satisfaction of every purchaser. Pianos made by J.,,ol Chichkering are siome times sold by Traveling Agents to persons who are under ale implre.ssion that they are getting one of~ CIIICKERtING A SONS, of waorld-widle ce leb~rity. Hie is no conxo aof CHICKEltING & SONS, anal has asu intrest with thema. The gehuaine C. & Sanas Pluno have simply -'hAickeriy,- )Iosga." hn the finger bard, and their name in full an the sounding boardl. The other heam "Jacobl Ch~ic-kering~" on the finger botard. I have the saole Agency for Augusta of CHtICK ERtING & SONS. tanda keep on band a full as ,aortment of their Pias for suale at Factory Prices, Anal WARItANTED to give ENTIRE SATIS FACTION. 7pgtCall and see them before purchasing,. and you will be .sure noat to buy of Pecdlars or pretend ed traveling Agents. CIIARLES CATLINV Sole Agent. P. S.-I lhave other PIANOS for sale, mad a full staock aof GUITARS, VIOLINS, ACCORDE ONS. M USIC, &c. Augusta, Naov 21 tf 46 ~ew are! T110SOE indebtedl by Naote or Account to A. G. ITeague or to, A. I. & T. . Teague are noti Ied to pay the samea withaout delay. We want the mxony,-and have nait the Inclination to give fur thaer indulgence. Therefore those who have bieen owing us for one, two and three years, (and somune even longer.) would do us a favor by paying up now : and4 it will be. to yur interest to do so. Take warning-we are in earnest. A. 0. & T. J. TEAGUE. Nov. 23 I859.. tf -16 Notice. A LL persona having ademands against the Es tate of Amnon Lindsey, dlee'd., are requested tao preseent them to the undersigned duly atteatted, and they are requested to furnish the Executor with a true coipy of their respective claims, in or dler that he may know haow much of the property it will be necessary to sell to pay the debts of said Estate. Anal those indebted to said Estate arta re quested to make immediate payment. Mi. FRAZIER, Ex'or. .June 29, 1859.tf 2 Final Notice. AL1L persons having deanduas against the Es tate of Jane Berry, deceased, will prosent them in proaper form by the 1st Monday in Jannta ry next. Should any one fail to observe the above notice, they may have difficulty in obtaining asettlenment, as it will he necessary for the Administrator to know the precise indebtedness of the Estate, In order to .petition the Ordinary for the specified amount, the personal being exhausted. Dee.7, sv'JO N LAKE, Ada'or PELLETIER & CO., DRUGGISTS, HAMBURG, S. C. WOULD RESPE CT fully invite the atten tion of the public to theirLARGELYre plenihed Stock of 3D r u g , MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, TRUSSES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, DYE STUFFS, INSTRUMENTS, POTASHES, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, PATENT MEDICINES, SOAPS, SPICES, COSMETICS, PERFUMERY,'' FANCY GOODS, &C. Their recent purchases in Now York, selected by one of the firm with the greatest care as to quality, enables them to offer their Goodsat pricea as low as any similar establishment in the South. The Public are respectfully invited to call and. examine for themselves. . g"Catalogues of Goods sold by them fur nished 6n application to A. J. PELLETIER & CO., Druggiste, Hamburg, S. C. Aug3 6m 30 W M.. 1 . TTT T, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in frrit), 1!nnEIu!n aub XmIr(TcanI DRUGS! No. 180 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. BLUE STONE. 3,000 pounds for sale very low, by W. 11. TUTT, DnuaoisT, 180 Broad-at., Augusta. LINSEED OIL, WHITE 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. 11. TUTT, DRUGGIsT, 108 Broad-st., Augusta. SPERM, WHALE and LARD OIL. A large stock always on hand and for sale low, by W. H. TUTT, DRUGGIST, No. 108 Broad Stmet, Augusta. CONCENTRATED LY',E. The best article known for making Soap-cheaper and better than Potash. For sale by W. H. TUTT, DRUGGIST, 106 Broad-st., Augusta. Augusta, Nov. 1 tf 43 Nicholas Daly, W'EOLESA.LE at 3ET.A.IL AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. T HE Subscriber, grateful for the very liberal patronage he hai always received from the People of Edgefield District, would inform them that he has MOVED HIS BUSINESS to the well known CORNER STORE; above the GLOBE HOTEL, (the lato stand of Me.ssrs. Datwson A Skinner,) and has now on hand about 7,000 Pairs DoubleSled -Plantation Brogans, Made to order and warranted not to rip, which he proposes to sell at a LOWER PRICE than they can be had this side of Boston. The Ladies' Department Will be found full of the LATEST and BEST STYLES, which will also be sold at reduced prices. P. S.-A large Stoek of HEMLOCK andi OA K TANNED SOLE !.EATHER, Kips and Russet UPPER LEATHER, Imported CALF SKINS, Ac., Ac., always on band, and will be sold at .Newo York Pvrice. NICHOLAS DALY. Augusta, Oct 4 tf 39 GROCERIES! FLEMING &ROWLAND A.UGUBTA, GA-, ARE of'oring for Bale on LOW TERMS a large stock of GROCERIES consisting in purl of 100 Bags Chuice RIO COFFEE ; 25 " " JAVA do; 10 bhas. " N.0. SUGAR; 50 Bbls. " Clarified SUGARS; 20 " " Crushed and Powdered ; 50 Bales Heavy Gunny BAGGING ; 300 Coils ROPE ; 50 Hhds. Choice BA CON SID ES; 250 Kegs NAILS; 50 Bbls. N. 0. SYR UP; 20 Hhbds. Cuba MOLASSES. -ALSO Candles, Teas, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Powder, Shot, Bales Yarn, Flour, Tobacco, &c., &c. To all of which they invite the attention of their friends. Mr. GEO. ROBINSON, of Hlamburg, will ibe found at the above House, and will b~e plesed to see his friends from Edgefield A Abbeville Districts. Also--Agents for the sale of Richmond Fae tory WOOLENS. STRIPES andi OSNABIURGS. Augusta, Oct]12 xm -40 In Store and Arriving. J AVA, Laguira, and Rio COFFEES; A. B. C. Crushed and Brown SUGARS; Best quality N. 0. and Museovado MOLASSES; Heavy Gunny andI 45 inch Dundee BlAGUING ; Strong Green Leaf and Spun ROPE. For sale by H. k N. E. SOLOMON. Semnless Sacks SA LT, frsh fromn Charle.ton; Bacon SIDES, SHOULDERS andi Leaf LA RD ; Superfine and Extra Family FLOUR;: Fine Chewing TOBACCO and1 CIG AlIS; English Breakfast, Gunpowvder and Hlyson T EAS, to which we call particular attention. For sale by H. & N. E. SOLOMON. heavy OSNABURLGS, SII IRTING and YARNXS: BROGANS, SHOES, GAITERS and BOUTS, at extremely low ptriccs. 10001 pairs White and Blue ltLANK ETS: Planters buying by the B;aie will dio well to call at H. k N. E. SOLOMON. Gibson's Old Rye, X, XX, XXX, XXXX. W H[S. K EYS; Bourbon County Rye W Hi[SKEY: Corn W HISK EY, distilled in this Country ; Imprted BRANDY, GIN, RUM and Sberry WINE; Imported Madeira and Port WINES. For sale by H . & N. P. 80LOMON. A complete assortment o~f Mexican, Texan and English SA DDLES ; Carriage, Buggy, Gig and Waggon H[ARNESS ; BRIDLES, MARLTINGALES, Martingule COL LARS; Lead LINES, Plough BRIDLES andI BITS: Carriage, Buggy andi Wagon W hIPS, at Mann facturere pricea. For sale by H. & N. E. SOLOMON. Sweed IRON for Plows, Tires, Ac.. Ae. Cottage and Teaster BEDSTEADS and CHAIRS; Harness, Upper and Sole LEATIIER ; Childreus GIGS and CARRIAGES, very low ; Train and Linseed OIL; TURPENTINE and WITELEA D. For sale by H. & N. E. SOLOMON. Hamburg, Sept. 7, 1859 tf 35 HORTICULTURAL ! FRUITLAND NUJRSERtIES, AUGUSTA, GA. W E offer to the public this season, a VERY LARGE and CHOICE collection of South era raised Fruit and Ornamental Trees, GRAPE VINES, &c. Our Stock is large and the Trees well grown, and we offer thema at prices which will compare favorably with those of any Northern grower. A deperiptive Catalogue will be mailed free to all applicants. Persons desirous of putting out Fruit Trees the coming season will find it greatly to their advan tage by purchasing Southern raised Trees, in preference to Northern, as being hotter adapted to this elimate, s~nd the varieties having mostly been originated South. Address P. T. BERICKMANS A C0. TO PLANTERS! SUPERIOR TO PERUVIAN GUANO! PROF.. MAPES" SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, FOR COTTON, TOBACCO, WHEAT, CORN, &c. Composed of Dried Blood, Bones, Sulphuric Acid, Peruvian Guano and Suil phate of Aw'nonia. One hundred pounds of the Nitrogenised Super-Phosphate will equal in effect and lasting powers, One hundred and Eighty-five pounds of the best Peruvian Guano. Produces HEAVIER BOLLS OF COTTON, and greater WEIGHT OF WHEAT and other Grain, per bushel, than Peruvian Guano. It also PREVErsT ST. The following are among the numerous Certificates received by Prof. J. Mapes. COT TON. COLUMBIA, S. C., Sept. 20, 1859. J. J. MAPES, Esq.-Dear Sir: I have very great pleasure in writing you touching the eff'ects of your Super-Phosphate of Lime on our Cotton crop. Having tested it againstfour other preparations, and the appearance of the plant is most hopeful and promising as regards a large and remunerating yield. I feel certain ybur manure will give from one hundred to one hundred and thirty pounds of Cotton more per acre than any other preparation. It is a remarkable fact that no Rust is seen on the plant where your Manure has been used, while others show rust more or less; and this is especially the case where Guano has been used. And last, though not least, as regards the Planter's interest, I feel certain that Cotton, from Super-Phosphate, will weigh much heavier than from any other prepara tion; in this particular I believe that Phosphates are destined to work the greatest possible beneficial revolution in the Cotton growing States of the South. The plants look most vigorous and luxurious, some being six feet high, and hold ing from 80 to 110 bolIs to each stalk. I am very truly, H. LOMAS. WHEA.T. The N. C. Dispatch, March, 1859.-"My Wheat crop grown upon Guano, weighed but fifty-three pounds, while that grown upon Mapes' Phosphates of Lime weighed fifty-nine to sixty-one pounds per bushel." DARIEN, CT., Sept. 27th, 1859. I know of no other Manure that is as good for the Garden or other crops, so far as I have tried it, as Mapes' Nitrogenized Super.phosphate of Lime. I deem it better than the best of Guano. Yours, respectfully, NAT'L WEED. 0*Orders for the above Fertilizer promptly filled by H. & N. E. SOLOMON, Hamburg, S. C. Circulars giving directions for use, testimonials, &c., sent gratis. Price per Ton in Hamburg, $56. Nov 1 3m 43 HOYT'S SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. Single Ton of 2000 Lbs. - - - - - - $50,00 5 or more Tons, - - - - - - - - - $45.00 PHOSPIATIC GUANO. FR 0-M NEVA5A ISLAND, IN THlE CARIBBEAN SEA. 1 to 5 tons of 2240 L bs.---- ------$37,00 6 tol10 " " " "--- ------$35,50 There has been excellent reports of this G uano from various quarters, when mixzed with one-thir'd of Per-uvian Guano. H. & N. E.. SOLOMON, Agents for the above. Hamburg, Nov. l6, 1859) tf . 45. For Planters Purchasinig Manures A fI RHO0DES' SIIPER-PIOPIIATE,Jris&Bk'sIan THlE STANDARD MNUREQ-.a ac FOR Froan the Soutis Pacice Oceaan, Cotton, Wheat, Corn, and IM RED YTH Tobacco Culture, . ER ANG NOCmAY BESIDES.ALL ROOT CRIOPS, E O E T HIS elebrated and Standard MJanure, which IISuafrspeortayohrFrt is fully warranted and sold under a LEGAL I srkon nlo EMNN AU GUARANTEE, can be bad of tot.sii odatTIT E ETlt . A. ANSLEY & co.,th nPrva un.Ispcla aua on Ageonts ihr Manufhecturer-s, Lmealsi orsoet h oltepapr At No. 300 BroadL Street, Aauutu, Ga., tc otb osatvo~ig n h '~ne Who will sell at Manufacturers Prices, Forly-fivewilbenldno rlytraproisusa Dollars per Ton, with shipaping expecnses added.pretcobufidislnathendfth Pamphlets, giving directions fur use, sent by saohatiraidsrnerqiigals mail, if desired. - muto un irtenx lnig Augusta, Aug. 31, 1859 tf 34 Ti un edbtde u twlset x ASUBSTITUTE FOR PERUVIAN GUANO, nbe owtsaa heefcso ruht L. S. H 0 Y( T'S fPrva unfo isftlrtsdrn aTdrySseapenr-phosphate byfthemuseso thehAmicai coThebapplicatifntoe thit Gaanie,5 tor100epound valuerlacrertiillernsurexednderful propsrofoCotton, SUneadpietePER ienceHA fulrnaved taodreors beut~ssu O~AMRIANGuano tohripamY, -:o:___ DAWSO--:o:t T HISBGuanotfartuperior to Gny oiringFtrti. 11to - stheeaia sol is sl ALS AGRY E ENT . binatinuofehe PhsphatsaandSuophLeime ca~wbiietilast by conetantaetopctigeandurheiPhnanr viaualeFerilzes, niea ii te artlpresentstht 0rp bu in his lan at Ah ndfth IIONE.seasonUhealthier and 0tronger, requiIingAaDlTsl A~l)~,ASIt)IASUIA.san PamountIti DoWuNo h nextVA pAntA We are eess, ttterloto referltnt tlandgthetlare thereby naaallela us hv ue iT' U enabled towthtn the eIfct 0f druht P110 I'l A~ of IM upo thir copsof gt. eatr deg reth.uar o these oFEanyIothERSr ton, ornAc..the la~t nJ ofetervia Guanoh, ontsftan renulys dn TIOS 1'.WIATI:. ~a..I~e~ Ilaad dryC Cert&ason aisl o.aeyteusfteAei per nereIwlZ ensurewnderfulBuroseofo.,ttan CIrnFWhatNRyeTobacEo Vegetabes, &,e 3. . SIIV~tS Eq.,WarentWarenleteI foNisrbuin applyCoV Y GEO. V. J.AL..EDAWSON," AgentO E. M.PENDLTON, .D., AugrtstaacoGa. ~VILON BRD.1tE. IS A N O!AEN Pre ins Auem-tal, t9 tr o, ad 200b.it lPH S HA EGU N ACItons of.GUANO,,fronAanuIsPaTdSjusttdi. aed beln whRoN hAG u fsed lbTs. SUPR- oeeadfo hth oGaa vrbe PHLSP AEg 2f lbs. upanch. i cropredunisti saof. na eCsoeiru .u o, DCtorn, Anth altseason., ic~r l amr hudgv tafi n mata Pamho WlTLE, issn.fEan. BlchL-aand, furhe os. TStoSl &s. uk Co., Agat. tes: ole~~yi refo adadcrl J. A. SH IVRadEsq.,aWrrintonfWirenent.,mG J.2.5IN E rodES t.,". -uuaa -a mo- ogv u got oaypat -:N0LT:-vNE.Wsintn anWioCabnkeefLie I "ry "nl pl E.uan.,PlNDLETheNnM.ar.,o tarrNvsHaneolaut th JHE ANEST THI., NAne, POW pueexroetofbrdanllta.hspoi EV .00 ,Eq. MadiOWn! MognC. Ai tcnani ncmiainwt ie Pie inlAugst Combied n O nerc 40prtn 20ALb PaTe CAN BEN LAID F TIME AbN. BAR OUTSTOOLS.ge XCEPTlbs.ORaTh. Fo DrCtIS lss PI., CrnAr A RWoXCN UN PAphETED en freuo aplicAi, Sadro furyie.Pic$1peern Ths.P.toAL& CoS., Ag'tC.s.WO It5ca Brosena t.c, AugdsDa, a. j wnsAgsa o.2,15 f Augst, 1ov9, 85 tf 4 12 Pointe Plow.o heWs, n il ortr resoration BLAN A BTLER.ND MTBURT Nw..I~9 f 5R OWNMXICA A 4A NEW GOODS FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE T HIE Subscribers respectfully call attention to their Stock of Fall and Winter Good I It is, perhaps, as complete as any in the Vil. lage, and was selected with a view to please both Village and Country customers. Among the many articlesthat they are offering for sale, may be found the following: A for Superior SILK ROBES; " "t DeLain " " " Cashmere " A good lot of plain French MERINOS AN ;t "1 and Figured all wool DE. LAINES; A fow fine VELVET CLOAKS; A good variety of Black and Colored CLOTH CLOAKS; Sea-Side, Stella and Plaid all wool SHAWLS; A few fine Trimmed BONNETS - A good lot of Cheneal and Straw BONNETS; A large lot of Bonnet, Trimming and Belt RIB. BONS; Embroidered and Hem-stitehed HDK'FS; " COLLARS and CUFFS; Lace SETTS and Lace BERTHAS or CAPES; Fine Kid, Cloth and Doe Skin GLOVES and GAUNTLETS; A good variety of HOOP-SKIRTS; A fine stock of CORSETS, BODICES, &c.; A very full lot of Ladies and Men's Merino and Silk VESTS; A choice variety of English, French and Ger man FANCY GOODS, PERFUME RY, &c. -ALSO A variety of Ladies' and Misres' Kid Heeled BOOTEES; FOR MEN AND BOYS; WEAR. A good lot of fine and common CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, &c. A large lot HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Ae. Negro Kerseys and Negro Shoes, BED AND NEGRO BLANKETS, VER JF I N E W TE0 WEzLyR, GROCERIES, Crockery, Hardvare, &c. To an examination of the above named articles and the prices, the Subscribers again earnestly iivite all buyers, and respectfully solicit a share of the trade of the season. COLEMAN & DEAN. Oct 19 tf 41 CHRISTIE & HULEERT'S (alRIAGE R11'0811011 A fine assortment of CARRIA GES, BUGGIES, ROCKA WAYS, HARNESS, WHIPS, Ac., &c., have recently been purchased by one of tie Firm, from the best Factories, and are e'xpected daily to arrive. The varieties of style, finisB and price, will be calculated to suit the taste of all who may wish to purchase any article in their line. CHRISTIE A HULBERT. All persons indebted to us previous to lst Jan'y last, must pay up, or we will be forced to put their notes in suit. We cannot get along without money. C. A H. Aug. 31, 1859 tf 34 WITT & HUDSON, HAVE OPENED A FURNITUREROOM, Beween E. Penn and John Colgan, WHERE WE HAVE ON HAND A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE, -As follows: 200K CASES, .IBRA RET, DESKS, Sideboards, BUREAUS, BUREAU WASH STANDS, .WASH STANDS, With Marble tops-single and doable. WASH STANDS. OF EVERY KIND, T AEBL E S. EITENSION TABLES, PARLOR TABLES with Slabs, READING and QUARTETTE TABLES, TOWEL AND CLOTHES RACKS. BOOK AND CORNER STANDS, A Flue'Tot ofloas, Ottoinans, ac. A chsoice lot of BED-B,00 PUERITURE, PARILOR, DINING ROOM AND LIBRARY CHAIRS, SUEL'S OFFICE CHAIR, Stool, Cane and Mahogony R OCK ING CH AIRS, Misses' Sitting and Rtocking CHA IRS, Child's Table CHAIRS, Ac. .A.L SO, A LOT OF FANCY WORtK TABLES,. IWORK BOXES, ~SPOOL STANDS, POR TrA'LE DESKS, OFFICE-DESKS, 'Children's BUltEA US, CUBBA RDS, SAFES. BED -STEADS. CRADLES, LOOKINU G LASS PL ATE, Ac. Also, several excellent pieces of CARPETING. CARPET TA CKS AND BINDING, RUGS AND MATS, WIND)OW CORNICE, SHADES, CORDS, TASSELS, CURTAIN PINS, &c., &c., Ac. The above articles are all recently purchased from the best HIouses in New York, and will be sold at low prices for cash. pl&At the old stand,. we will continue to work to order, and Repair old work entrusted to our enre. If you want to buy, call,-and if you do not,call andl we will take pleasure in showing you our stck WITT &-HUDSON. A pril 13 tf 14 N OTICE.--AII persons indebted to the Es. tate of Dr. G1. C. Cunningham, dee'd., will please come forward and make immediate pay -ment; and all having claims against said Estate will present them yroperly attested. WM. HILL, Ex'or. Hamburw. June 11th, 1859. ly23 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. M. G. Morgan, and1 S. Broadwater Bill To account John B. Griflis and For relief. John Hill, Ex'ers.. I T aippearing to my satisfaction, that John.Hill, one of the Defendants in the above-stated ease, is absent from, and resides beyond the-limits of this State. It is ordered, that he do appear, and plead~ answer or demur to this Bill, within three mionths from the publication hereof: or on dofault Judlgemtent pro confess. will be rendered againt him.A. SIMKINS, c....D Oct. 23. 1859 - 3m. 42. The State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. OFFICE, COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONN AND COMMON PLEAS. jTHOMAS G. BACON, Clerk of said Coart, in pursuncee of the Act of the Legislature, in such case made and provided, do herebyv giv pub. lie notice, that an election for Clerk, Ordinsr3 and Sheriff, foer Edgefield District,'will be hed on Mondaeay the ninth dny of ,lanuary next, at the usual places of election throughout the said Dii trict., - Witness my hand at Edgefield Court House, this third day of November, A. D). 1859. T HOS. G. BA CON, c.o.s. a c.r. Nov. 3, 1659 tf 44 SPIEC1AL REQUEST--As I am desirous of making same changes in my business, I earnestly request all persons Indebted to meui any wise to make payment on or by the 25th of December next.* JAS. A. T ALBER T. Oct.26 * tf 42. INOTICE-The Notes and Accounts due Ber ryman for Boots and Shoes have been placed in the hands of John L. Addison, E'sqr., for col lection. Will those whe are indebted to h'a. please call at the Squire's officee and oettle ? ~The tmoney must be paid:~ S. F. GOODE. flet. 1'ith 1859 tf 41 Plougha! T HIE subscriber begs leave to inform the plan ters of this and the a~joining Districts, that he has on hand a superior lot of CA DENHEAD IRON PLOW STOCKS, with which every Far mer would do well to steek his farm before'com meneing the winter plowing. ~ .GIFN Nov. 8 tf 44 Notices T3 HIS is to certify that I have appointed, em 't powered and authorized Maj. John HHgts, to, act as my Agent in the settlemient of the Estate of my son John A. Rearden, deeased, an'd he Is therefore duly authorised to receive and reesipt In my name for all dnesabelongig.to said Estate, and also to, pay all demands ~plnst the sanewhich are properly probated aecordiing's y NANCY BEARD ,AdmYW Decd'd$89 :f 4A