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GRAY J TURLEY, -ic that they are nosw AN D m sET 7 To@'1 K Fall Dry Goods, i:d)NG WHICH WILL BE FOUND: Very elegant Coleered SILKS, entirely new; Rc:h Fkulard -ILKS, very cheap; Rih Bioe rde and Plain 1ltck SILKS; Very Rich White SILKS, fur Evening or Bridal Rich Cheae SILKS, entirely new style,,; R'4 Paris Print,-d .1lEit[NOS an)d DELAINES Lupin's Beet MERIN)S, in very handsume colors; Rich Urocade and Plain POPLINS Yery Fine French DEBASES. in small figurev; L'.w Priced Mas'in DEL.INES, great variety, L'ipin's Best l30tMDA'INES, extremely ekeap; 110MBAZI.NE DIS TIE. a new and beautiful ar ticle c.r Deep Mourning: luack All Wool DL.\INES. fine quality; Fine Blauk ALP A CCA. very cheap: French, Eiglish. and American PRINTS; Black and C..I ro GINtillAMS: Wleached an.I lrown HOMESPUNS: Linen and Cotton SIIEETINGS, and PILLOW GOODS; TrWEVLING, in great variety, very clieap; Fin. M Wec I :mtl Si"- Wa--n FLANNELS; Very Heavy A!. Wool Red FLANNELS, cheap; l S' ..l*Y. ii grecit variety, fur Ladies, UcAts, Mihses. and Youths: PLANTATION GOODS, Good and Cheap, With a great variety of other p tielvs, to which we w .uld respectfutily invite the attention of the pub .e. GRAY & TURLEYV. Augus'a, Oct 17 tf 41 BO-. FAll H IE 160. J.& A. . SETZE, Augusta, Georgia. H \VING reecived a large and well selected St ick tf Fall and Winter DRY GOODS, are notw prepared to exhibit them to their c'ustomers xn.I ail who may favor then with at call, and are utifring them at Tbe lowest possible prices. Their Stock consist of all the new styles of DRESS GOODS EMBRflIDERIES. in great variety; CIOTIl and VELVET CLOAKS; CLOAKING CLOTHS: 1111[R ri N;S. ri!E ETING;S tand OSNABURG.S in --r.t fpres I) iE* KIN. CASSIMERS, TWEEDS and Eenmiweky. Ge.rgiaL and1 o~ther JEANS: I... LIE, Tabte D[APER, NAPKINS and TOWE lINCS, all pricee: - S.4. 9.4, 10.4. 11-4 anl 12-4 Bed BLANKETS, Ex-M finie end l..w prieel; Nerr BLA INKETS at very 1-,w prices; N..gr-.i KERSEYS and PLAINS, we have an el-i:at stuck oel and at how figures. Carpeting, We are oflering at lower prices thnn usual. All wishing Iariets will di weli to give us a call be :i-re purchasing el.-ewhere. .& A. J SETZE Ni. 19& Urtad St., Augusta, Ga. - -.Iatf 40. For Sportsmen. J ST r-, lye-i FIFTY BAGS superior Sporting 107e~, .ci Noes. Ai.so, on hand a :aupply of S. E. BOWERS, Agt. -i::ir , ON9. 16 tf 41 -seal .Y111 rN otwCe. - zi-.e GRIINDlNGi may be done -. . y .Mills. at--- a . eom;.etent and experienced wil b awicareer to give all full satisfac R. T. MIMS. ti 22 23PLJANT'ERS ! * - t:Ii a:2 a:: other MIACHI * t. ., u .: n-. at UREATLY RE Cr3 .t ?my F..e:'..ry anid Marbine .. ,i l'.ail R..ad niear the Augusta . 1. iI ITII, Auguseta, Ga. t6mt 42 *. -R MEDICINE! . l.i.!:e ORIGINAL RE - .la. A. Q. simmons' Liver - e h: .iuhie are .:areby inforrmed tihat - .-k- ;trte-nns with .Mr. E. M. PENN. -. I, .. r.e ptroenre rthe- ingredients and to . I~ pu" Jt ntte m~ ireicinoe. Let rteh haeve heretofore received the .- I.c etc sale, direct freom Dr. Sotocos, can be m ,I.. b applying to Mr. E. 3M. PENN, on the V nt termti as heretodore. JAS. A. TALBERT. wh.4 '1 ly 7 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIT.LD DITSTRICT. M A. RANSOM. Guardlian of his children I. .orah Jr.ne, Pioe hits :end Luther Ransom, min.:-s. A ppliicanis, vs. AI tcer Bushnell and his wife Luereti.c, 1ary E Tilhnran, Williamc U. Cole manc. S. S. Boevce cend h is wife America, Middleton M..selev andi Ihis wire EuizabIeth, Susan A. Ryan, StanmereUO B. Ryant ande tenijamtzin G. Ryan, Def'ts It ae~pering teeoi :enaisfactio'n that Williatn G. C..l.:mant :and .Miedd!eon Miseley andt hcis wife Ehizt heth. t we o the Deer latnts int the above stented eas., resi.le b~eyondi. the licmits oft this State, It is therfefre orderedl an'd -lee'rcd, that they do ap leetr anid oebjert tee the dlivliion or sale of the Reatl E-taete oft barah I. tialccman, dee'd.. on or beftere the 21st lay ef Februcary next, or their consent to the same wil! be entere'i of r.:e(ord. W. F. DURLISOE, 0. E. D. State of Siouth Carolina, EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT, IX.' 01Ru1lNARY1. Citationa to pro~ve Will ine deformc of late. WTilERLEAS JA3MES SEALY and his wife VTemrp, have this day filed t'heir petition in the Ordinary's Omice for the District and State afurr'aid, representing themse'.es as being heirs atlaw med distributees of Barbara Clark, dec'd., and praying theet a paper purporting to be the lst Will and Testtnent of the said Barbara Clark, dlee'd.. late of said Distri,:t, may be proven "jen ,Ie net .rm eine," ncud it atepearimg to my sati'graCtion thcat Jamies Clark and Jackson Clark, beir-ar.hiaw, two of the Defendants in the above etatedl case, reside: trnm and bteyond the limits of this State. It is therefeere ordered that the said parties, teerother with all tend singular the heirs ad distrihetees of the sid lcarlbara Clark, dec'd., e., apj.ectr act the ('turmt '.f Ordlinary to he held for Eg..ftll District, ret Elgehield C.1hi., an Wednes .l-v the 27:m dlay of Mtarch next, ('861,) to show - ..ue-f acv theyv ec why d thepetihm tiotnnld not t..,.e'i. .eid tha h Will oft the said Barbara lrt:. .:,., shoueld n ot b~e provon " bx dtee f ars of /etr." Uiven under my hand at my Officc, this the *:h Die. A. iD.. l8iO W. F. DURLSOE, 0. a. n J.n213t . 32 :yhT icE.....All persons indebted to the Es N Lte 'et Cl S. Chtrie - dee'd.. either by t - A'-r- untt. are reque.,tedl to ucake immnedi . ,.n.r tnd 'hots having demands against n.e etit i 1 pr-nt thcem to the undersigned j:trIy ate.ed- W. C. MORAGNE, Adm'or. N Q19.15 u . tf . 4 Groceries! TE r h ertiher hea. just received a fine Stock Rl'CE!1IES. which be is sellinig ait very r -fr. Cash. Thce Stuck embraces in part SCOWFFE cEto all grades; eil0 MOLASSES; c.'c-11 EN l!Tl T1E It, fuj: article ; M ACK ERLEL in Ki:s and' harre. . c J. 3!. IlUDSON. De- "i tt 5 Fine Flour. : .. .. -.,r leavn frrcash, a st te. ,'f *Ol !:R fromti Dernc's Milk in i * aarehs IL. Rt. COGISURN. De 12If 49 Successors to Dra. Teague, hDGEFIELD, S. C. DR U& S, MEDICINES, C H E M I C A L S, PAIT,8 P Y .AN IN OIL LINSEED OIL, Boiled and Raw, Machine Oil, Train Oil, VARNISHES, &c,, Just received and f. r sale by C. W. & J. B. HODGES, Wholesaleaod Retail Druggists. E gdfield, Oct 19 tf 42 LE.DIl\G PATENT MEDICINES, -SCH As MEXICAN MUSTANG LINAMENT for cure of nld Seres. Rheumatism, &c. Radawa)'d Ready RELIEF; Santerd's Liver INVIGORATOR, one of ,est Liver Medicines ever discovered: Oxygenated BITTERS; Hootetter's celebrated Stomach BITTERS, sure ure fir Dispepsia; Whitcotubs Athma REMEDY, certain relief it hort time; Kennedy's Medical DISCOVERY; Keunedy's Salt Rheum OINTMEN T fur cure of ,erofula or any kindi of eruption: Heceman & Co's Elixer of Califaya Bark foi ore of Chills and Fever; Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer APERIENT; Clark's Female PILLS; Marchiste' Uterine CATHIOLICON; PHlILOTOKFEN or Female's FRIEND; Pure COD LIVER, oil Jelly aud a moropleasant orn to take ; Bryan-s Puhuanic WAFERS which affords re ief in too minutes. Just received and fur sale at C. W. & J. 11. HODGES. Oct 1! tf 42. FOR THE HAIR. 1cimstreet Inimitable HAIR RI STORATIVE; Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's flair RESTORER ui J1nir DRESsING : Phalon's Improved Magic Hair DYE; Burnett's COCAINE ; Phaloj's COCINE, P'OM ADE and hnir OIL, all .xcellent for giving thc Hlair a lively and glusey Lp pearanace. The Ladies are solicited to give the above as :.rtment ana examinati... C. W. & J. B. H ODG ES. Oct 19 tf 42 HAIR BRUSHES, OF ALL QU'ALITIES AND SIZES. T.,'.th. N:CI and Shavine URUlSHIES; Ilat. Ch.:lh and Fl-sh BR I3H t 1-3:l :.dia lut.be-r, Coarse and Long COMBS, a fine Fiue CO.\BS, &c. Aisoly at the Drum. Ctore o| C. W. & J. B. HODGES. 'X 19J tf 42 Extracts for Cooking Purposes Extract Lemon, "Vanilla, "Reese, " Strawberry, "Pine Apple, " Nutmeg, "Celery, C.'x's Sparkling Gelaatine, Mece. Ci::nam.n. Clo.ves, (Ioper's Shred Ising!ase, Thes abuve with everything usually kept in th< )rug line, for sale low at C. W. & J. U. ]IOD(E.. SOOTiHING SYRU~P FOR CHILDREN TEE THING. For sale by C. W. & J. B3. HODGES. jiiver (Gloss and Diamonld Starchl. A larg.: invoice of the sabove sauperior STA RCH. at up in various sized packages, jet at hand, and 'ill be sold at very low rates. especially to dealers t C. W. & J. J. HODGES. Oct 1,1ISGO tf 39 'ine and Cheap Family Soaps. A large supply of really good and very cheap. awily SOAPS, just opened at C. W. & J. B1. HODGES. Oct. 1, 156h tf 39 Bathing Sponges. A largo lot of superior tuali-y, received by late rrivn!s, at C. W. & J. B. HODGES. Oct. 1, 1860. tf 39 PURE KEROSENE OIL, OF superior quality. anel colorkles, for sale at C. W. &J.B. HODGES. Oct 1, 1860 tf 39 EGARS AND TOBACCO. .Just received an assortment of'a- fine SEGARE s were ever brougbt to this Town. Also, a choice lot of' Chewing TOBA CCO. For sale by C. W. & J. B. HODGES. Octi1 tf 39 500 Lbs. Blue Stone, For soaking Wheat, for sale at C. W1. & J. B. HIODGES', Oct. 1, 180 tf 39 Whltcomb's Asthma Remedy A certain cure for Asthroa, for sale at C. W. & J. B. HODGES. na. 1, 1800 tf 8 KAUFFER, I WHOLESALE D[RY CO0,DS* UNDER THE AU A U G -U S Would inform their numerout FALL WINT Is in store now. Novelties are Our Stock is the L NOBODY CAN U llaving canother Dry Goods EstIbliishm, en the Northern Market, buying ex enough that our facilities 1 any other Soi TO P E We would say, Blankets, Kerseys,.I MARLBOROS, E .t "F"etctcz As an Extra Bai COLORED SILKS at ALL WOOL DELAINES, new Styles, POPLINS, elegant Patterns, at - WOOLEN PLAIDS, at ". double width, at PARAMATTAS, fine quality, at NEW DELAINES. worth 25 Ct.. at OPERA FLANNELS, in all Colurs, a RED WOOL FLANNEL, at - KENTUCY JEANS, at SATINETTS, at FAST COLORED CALICOES, at SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, at - ALL LINEN TOWELS, at EMBROIDERED BANDS, at "t COLLARS, at BOYS' COLLARS, at EMBROIDERED SETTS, (Collars ni ALL LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, a " "t He LADIES' MERINO VESTS, at - FRENCH CORSETS. at - PORTMONNAIES, at Etc., E OUR MANUFACT The oily one in tli PRODUCES EVERY STYLE THAT ISN Ladies' and Children's CLOAKS CUT AND FITTED . KAUFFE: UNDER THE / A ugusta. Sept. 25, 18t60 'Rich Mieda ENGLIsa ROYAL \ELv T, IBRUS IN NEW AND BEAXUTIFUL I I)AMASKS OF ALL KINDS, L. Cornices, Bands,]J WIN-DOW FLOOR AND TABLE OIL Thec largest Stock over ofl'erd JAS. G. IMP lPORTERS AND DEALE Augusta. Sept 18 THE NEWLY E S T A B RANSOM E3 Would respectfully invite their ft to an inspect SEET STOCK They may be found at No. 1 Hotel Building, (late Eagle & IP and are daily receiving, from the 1 EVERY VARIETY EggIt would be to the adra in our line to give us a call, as W< Lower.: Than has ever been sold in thit AuguaR ANSOI AuutGa., Feb1. W. H. SALISBURY & CO. DEALERS IN hOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, FORCE AND LIFTING PUMPS, Lead, Block Tin and Galvanized IRON PIPE, &c., &c. AND MANUFAC'rCRERS OF per, Lead and Sheet Iron W WA RE. 257 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Augusta, Aug 27 omi 34~ Attention, Friends. A LL Persona indebted to the Subscriber. pro viraus to 1860, will please pay P. Ii Hanson before tbe 10tb day of February 1861. C K Cold Spring, Nov 2 12L 47 1AMP.S A'MD OIL. T ESabscriberi h ave just received a large and beautiful asrtment of PASSAGE, PAR LO nn e TABL LA o tel t ett yes, OIL. C. W. A J. B. HODGES. ..e 12 it 49 IAUM & CON, AND RETAIL hDEALERS, GUSTA HOTEL, T A , G A. customers that their stock of ER BRY G09TO added weekly by every Steamer. argest in Georgia ! NDERSELL US! t in New York. and a resident Partner in :lusivey for CASH, are reasons re not to be surpassed by ithern House. LNTERS that we sell our inseys, Osnaburgs, OMESPUNS, ETC., -y P'ricesZ gain, we quote: - - - 50 and 75 Cts. at - 45, 50 and 60 " $1 and $1,25. - - 2 118, and 25 Cts. - - - -25 " - -. - - - 12J . . - -- 12i - - 50 and 62" - - - - - - 20 " 1st" - - - - 37i and 50 " 8" 50 Cts. and up. -12 Cts. 25, 30, 40 andS5 " 12j, 25, and 30 - - - - 10 andi1 " d Sleeves,) at - - 75 " t 75 Cts. per Dozen. nstiched, at $2,50 and $3 " " 75 Cts. and $1. - - - - 75 Cts. and $1. -. - 25, 371 and 50 Cts. b., Etc. DRY IN. CLOAKS, c Southern States, N, COMFORTABLE AND BECOMING. Cloaks Made to Order, BY AN EXPERIENCE~D LADY. R, BAUM & CO., LLGUSTA HOTEL, AUG USTA, GA. tf 38 Liion Velvet SELS, THREE-PLY AND INGRIAI ATTERNS, JUST RECEIVED. WE AND MiUSLJN CURTAINS ~oops, Tassels, &c. SI-IADES, CLOTIIS, MA TS, MA TTINGS, for sale by, BAILIE & BRO., RS, 205 BlROAD) ST., AUGUSTA, GA. tf 37 LISH-ED HOUSE OF FANS & CO., iends and the public generally, ion of their OF FURNITUR 49, PROAD STREET, City imnix) where they have on hand >cst Manufatctories in the country, OF FURNITURE ! ntage of those wishing anything are offcring our goods at Figures market. Give us. a trial. 91 EVA NS & CO. tr 4 U. S. MEAIL LIN~E' FOR FLORIDA.! INLAND TO ST. JOHN'S RIVER ! The E le gan t Steamer EVERGL ADE, W ILL LEAVE SAVANNAH every Tuesday and Saturday at 3s o'clock, P. M., connect ing closely at Fernandina with the Steanser Ex. eel, for Pilatka and other Landings on the St. John's River. By this Route passengera for the St. John's River avoid tho unpl--asantniess of ail outaide trae ei, a alka the danger., ,f thec St. John's Bar. r gir-Passage frw savannah to Pilatka. $8.00 A. 1!. COLFb Oct 31 tf Hammonid Mil MY yHAMMOND GRIST MILL at the head of Horn's Creek, six wiles from Edgefleld Vi! lage and one-and-a-half wiles from the Pire Houswe. is naw in operation, and prepared to do G RINDINO at any time. EL. M. FULLFR. HQAII, hIA~iJll & IE, (SUCCESSORS TO T. P. STOVALL & CO.) Genera Commission MERCHANTS, Augusta, Georgia, W E have now arriving and will increase our Stocks as the seasons call for them, MANURES. 3500 Bbla. Hoyt's Sup. Phos. LIME; 1800 Sacke Reece's Manipulated GUANO; 200 Bbls. Coe's Sup. Phos. LIME; 300 Bhls. Baugh's Raw Bone PHOSPHATE; 350 BbIs. Turner's Excelsior Peruv. GUANO add Super Phos. LIME; 1500 Bbls. Land PLASTER; 200 Bbls. American GUANO; 600 Sacks Sombrero GUANO; 100 Bble. POUDRETTE; 400 BbIs. Ground BONES; G0 Carbays Sulphurie ACID; G R A I N. 150 Sacks SEED BARLEY; 300 Sacks SEED RYE; 35110 'us. Strictly sound Feed CORN, warranted 2000 Bus. Choice Bread CORN; 1000 Bus. OATS; 300 Bus. CORN MEAL. BACON. 75 fIbde. Choice SHOULDERS; 50 " " CLEAR SIDES; 60 " " RIBBED SIDES; 80 Casks and Tiorees HAMS; ALSO, 300 Bbis. FLOUR; 200 Bales HAY; 300 Coils Choice ROPE; 125 Bales 7-4 SHIRTINGS (Montour Co.) 150 Bales COTTON YARNS, whole numbers 200 " " YARNS, assorted ; 250 Blls. WHISKEY, various brands. pZ'Dealers would do well to give us a trial. STOVALL, McLAUGHLIN & CO. Augusta, Ga., Sept 4 tf 35 AMERICAN HOTEL, Hamburg, S. C. Mrs. Sarah Tompkins, Proprietress. --o T IS large and long established Hotel, having been thoroughly refitted and refurnished this Summer, is now prepared to satisfy all the wants of the travelling community at the most reasonuable terms. From its central position in the most business portion of the Town, the AMERICAN HOTEL has always enjoyed a large share of the public patronage. The Proprietress is determine to spare neither pains or expense fully to sustain its an cient reputation as a first class Hotel. HORSES will be well and crefully attended to. Hamburg, S. C., Nov. 14, 1860 3t 45 NOTICE--Application will be made to the - Legislature at its next Session, to open a Road from McKendrie's Chapel on the Long Cane Road, by Nicholson's Mills, to intersect the Cambridge Road at Mrs. E. J. Nicholson's. Oct24 tf 42. Georgia SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND FOR Purifying the Blood and Diseases of the Liver. -0 :FO:RCIIL EN This is the best melicine that cnn be given especially to those in a debilita ted stated Of health, or troubled with worms. Generally a few doses given to a child when it first appears unwell will soon improre its health, and rendor ~tler medi. enes unnecessary. It causes increased secretion and passige of rhe. bile, purifies and1. invigurates the system, and prevents the accumulation of worms by keeping the child healthy. Its effect in preventing diseases uf children makes it a valuabele Faimily Medicine. 'Thie more it is aippiropriately used in a family the better will e the general health of the fatmily. F'or saile lit Edgeficldl C. I[.. hby E. M. PENN and Dr'a. C. W. & .J. B. J10DG ES. *J, C, MW80FONS Guano Depot, NO. 6, WARR~EN BLOCK, TlER E i' to hi. found in this establishment aI .greater variety, and a larger stock ot pure and genui no Natural, M ixedt and Manipuluted FETILIZElt$, than iln lany otheir South of Had timore, and the Planters oft Georgin, South Ciro liai an1 Alabuimn, are requested to .call and ox aminle the stock before buying elsewhere--they will do well to, do so. T1hie mo-t' satlisfac'tory certifientes from reliable Platers in Georgia aind Sceuthi Car'elinn, nire daily coing in. testifying to the virtue of these Ma. nures, andi will bee, after 1st of November, forward edl in pami.belet form to any who mnIy wish to see them. The AMERICAN GUANO, notwithstanding the unfavorbe seasonl, has won a riipuntation through. ot Georgiai, Alab~a m nd Soeuth Carolina, (where it h s been extensively used,) that sets undl~e ab. avil as to its polSitionl anmong the best lFertilizer. vet discovered. It stands side by side with Peru. vian. ft is true there have been sonme failurcs--alwayv will be--so there has been with Stabele Manure nt Peruvinnl, indeed, evtry kind this season, hnt that, d ce not prove' that Anerican Gunino will not pa) a large per centage. In almost every case, where there has been what is called a failure, it ha.s been ewing either to the nmanner in which it was rp plied, the cultivation or the quantity used. Some ut it t4,0 far from the seed-somel lose half by the' wind blowing it away-othe.rs by mixing it with: Stsiblo Manure, or by using not half enugh to the are; but take it as it was used, by the inexpceri. ened Planter, and so far as we have been able tin learn the truth, in nine cases out of ten the Gu anoed Cottoc, Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye. urnipus, andi all Guirden Vegetables, have yieled nearly twice as inuch as the unguanoed innd(-ste it pays even in the dryest seasione. You make but little this year--poor crops-but if you had used no Fertiiizer, you wonl have made next to nieth ig. If the seasons had continued throughout uoly and1 August as they did up to the 15th of Jue, the old worn-out hills eof Georgia and Care,. lin would have groaned under tho weight of the msnt overwhelming crops that were ever gathered. S dien't be discouraged, but follow the example of the Dicksous, Thos. Whatley, T. J. Smith, of Hlan cck ; Judge Roberts, of Warren :Dr. Mims, T. 1. Lamair, and the Ruinsfordls, of Edgefield, S. C.; who return annually to their laned from $4 to Stiu worth of Fertilizers per nere, and your success will be like theirs, amn overwhehnuing income for the money invested, to say nothing of the permanent imprevemt of yolur lands. Amoeng the varieties I offer to the public are the follwig; AMERICAN, P'ERU'tIAN, SWAN ISL AND. COLUMBIA N, MONK'S ISLAND CO. LUMIIAN, NENICAN GUANO, RtUFFINeS PII0SPHIO, (which is one-halfPeruvinn,) SANDS', 11YTS. LONGETT SUPER-PRIOSPHIATES, ane MANIPULATED G;UANOS, BONE DUST and L.AND PLASTER. All these Manures are pulverised and ready for immeiate use. All orders will receive prompt latteion.. J. C. DAWSON, Gencral Agent. Augusta, Sept 24 4m 38 1% ot icoe ! H AVING hought out the Stnek on hand of WVITT & IlUDSON, I will continue the FURNITURE A ND UNDERTAKING BUSINESS, At the old stand between John Coelguen and E. Penn, Agent, and will try and please all who may favor me with their patronage. J. M. WIT T. Aug22 tf 33 BUBIA.L C.ASES.. J UST recetved a full assortment of METALIC BURIA L CASES, all sizes, which will be sold LOW FORt CASH. I buy for Cash, and will he necessarily compelled to sell on the same terums. Thirty days is the longestcredit that will lie given. Also, on hand MA HOGANY COFFINS at Atu gosta ptries. Commnon WOOD COFFINS made to suit the order, both in quldity and price. J.M3. WIT T.I 4.... 29, 1860 ir 54 JAMES HENEY AUGUSTA, GA., I-AVING RECEIVED A FULL AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF FALL & WINTER BRY GOOBS) OFFEMS THEvIAT THE LCOWEST POSSILE MARKET PficEls, Determined still to allow no Hoise in Augusta to UNDERSELL HIM And hoping to give his Customers the same Satisfaction he has heretofore done. His Stock embraces all the new Styles of DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, CLOAKS, SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS, PANT STUFFS, BED BLANKETS, NEGRO BLANKETS, NEGRO PLAINS, NEGRO KERSEYS, &c. Hoping to have an er.rly call from his friends, and the public genorally, he wishes them, one and all, welcome to an examination of his LARGE STOCK. MRS. HENEY'S Stock of Millinery In the Rear of the Store. Augusta, Oct. 2 tf 39 1860. FALL AND WINTER TRADE. 1860. YANIYINLElf& MfliKLF ftD, ERHANT TAILORS, .M= :DE!A:LERS I1Q FINE CLOTHINGr -AND FURNISHING GOODS. Our Stock is now FULL. We ke-ep the BES'T GOODS we can purchase, and will sell all linds of Goods at the RIIG1IT PRICES. PT All orders *Will be executed in the most FASHIONABLE STYLE and POM PTLY. - A il G3'oods giuranteed as represented. VA.N WINKLE & SHACKELFORD, AUTGUtSTA', GEORGIA Augusta, Oct. 3, 1q60 if 30 H0R A WiS[ E & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FIN REABY-MABECLOTHING UNDER TUlE UNITED STATES HOTEL, .AUGUYSTA,.GEORGIA-~ Fine Black, Bluel ive h Fruek and Drtss COATS; Business COATS. of' all Descriptions and Colours; Cas~&imere Sl'ITS-COAT1S, PANTS and VESTS to match. Fine Black Ca-imiere~ PA NT.: Plain, Plaid, Striped and other Styles ol Fancy Cassimer~e PA NTS. Silk, Meriin', Wool, Velvet, Satin. Baratheca, and other Stle's of VESTIS, tog~et her withI Every Style of Goods for Gentlemen's Wear ! We keep' alwayvs on hnud a very large Stock of line Merino SIIIRTS an DI)AW lRS. SU'SPEND)ERS, GLOVES, Neck TIES iTOCKS. C )LLA RS. 11a!t 11OSE. Travelling SI JAWLS. IROBES de CHIAMBRlE &%c. All of whi wal haI soldt at theL LoweLst Prices. Our inr fa turinig depanri mnt alay well suppie wi .1tth CLOTHIS, C SSIMERES, ND VESTINGS, Of the greatestt variety of* Fren, Englishi and German Maniufactures. Having excellent cult. rs. wye miake u~p to <.rder. in the miost approved styles, and at thet shortest nlotie. Our Stock of~ BOYS' CLOTHING, ls wys om lee-cmpis .Q uk- ae an short p)rofits shiall be our motto CA.LI. Azo TAME A LOI. To Cash Buyers we offer Great Inducements. AuiguistaL, Oct. 3, 1860 tf 39 HAIGH & ANDRE WS, No. 220, Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., MERCHANT TAILOJRS AND DEALERS IN IIEAIDY fIAIE (011INGft AW1 (EMN8iI~ FlMSIN GOODR We would invite attention to our Stock of Spring and Summer Goods for MENS WEAR. We have now in Store a large assortmient. of Black and Colored Cloths, Cassimers and Vestings, Which we are niaking up to order at short notice in the BEST STY LES, and at very low rates A GOOD ASSOSTMENT OF READY MADE CLOTHING, arg portion owhichnu w re d t and yehr n or cown nEtablishment, of French1 SEILL AT MUCH LOWER RATES Than those or Northern Manufacetures, as we have no Manufacturers profits to pay. In our Furnishing Department, we keep Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Neck Ties, Gloves and Hosiery, Of every description. WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE BEST MAKES OF SEWING MACHINES, Which can be seenl in constant operation at our Establishment, and which are fully guaranteed by the Manufacturers. Prices from $50 to $100. Description of Machines and Samples of work will be se-nt to any one wishing to examine them. A......., Ma 26 186 tf 12 CICKEILRING & 5ONS PIANO FORTES! T HIS is one of the OLDEST Establishments of the kind in the country-and they 'istill uaintain their supremacy in the market, having been awarded THIRTY-EIGHIT PRIZE MED ALS, over all competitors, for the superiority of :heir instruments exhibited at various Fairs in this country and Europe. They have had an Agency in this City for about thirty years, where thousands of their PIANOS have been sold to the ENTIRE SATISFACTION OF EVERY PURCHASER. And to protect their well-merited reputation as manufacturers, and the public from being imposed upon, it has become necessary to publish that every Piano made by them bears upon the "name board" "CHICKER ING, BOSTON," in the old English and Roman letters, and upon the "sounding board" " CHICK ERING & SONS, BOSTON," with the number if the Piano. JACOB CHICKERING is not a relation of theirs, and has no business interest with them. I have the sole Agency for Augusta of Chick-. ering & Sons, and keep on hand a full assort ment of PIANOS fur sale at Factory Prices. And WARRANT each one to give entire satis faction. tI Call and see them, and their superiority will be so apparent that you will be sure not to buy of PEDLARS or-TRAVELLING AGENTS. CHARLES CATLIN, Sole Agent. P. S.-I have a fine Stock of STODART PI. ANOS, and of other good Makers. Also, GUI TARS, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, MUSIC, Ac., &c., for sale low. All orders promptly attented to. C. CATLIN. Augusta, Feb 27 tr 8 FINE PIANOS, MUSIC, .&c., &c. T HE subscriber, after returning thanks to thear 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. H. Gale & Co., New York, for whom they are sole Agents. These In struments having already won such fsr-famed ce lebrity, It is only necessary for us to repeat that for vtrength, durabiiity and finish, together withpowaer, depth, soeetneas and suftneve of tune, 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 .end agents of inferior makers, where they have no choice, and have often to pay higher prices for ir. ferior Instruments, than fine ones of superior makers can be bought for. Every Piano Forte sold by us is warranted in ivery respect, so the purchaser runs no risk what sver. Persons ordering from a distance from us ,an depend upon getting a GOOD ARTICLE, as #e make it a point to keep goods of the best quality tad such as we can recommend and warrant in :very respect. Their STOCK OF MUSIC is very large, and they are constantly receiving all new pieces as they are published. GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGS ,f the the besit quality always on hand. They vould also call attention to their large stock of - School and Miscellaneous Books, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, tud other articles. Also, always on hand the larg ,st assortment in the State, of GUITARS, ACCORDEONS, VIOLINS, FLUTES FLAGEOLETS, VIOLINBOWS, te., and every article of Musical Merchandise. Carhart's and NeedLam's and Prince's celebrated MELODEONS. Accordeons and Violins Repaired in the best manner. All of the above articles sold at low prices for CASH or City accepttanees by GEO. A. OATES & BROTHER, BRO4D-ST., Augusta,.Ga., [Between United States and Globe Hotels.] April 7T, 159 tf 13 Cotton Ginsr W E desire to call the attention of Cotton P'lanters to an examination of the merit .f the GINS manufactured by us, knowuras the TA.LOR GIlNS.. Fhe.<e Gins undoubtedly coumbine the merits of gPEFn, LIGur DrLaUGnt and UooD dAM l'LE in a greater dlegree than any other Gins ever made. Our DOUBLE CYLiNDER GIN. [s a recent invention, and in our estimation is Iccidedly superior to the common Gin. It picks with greater rapidity, and universally makes a good samplle. The Gin requires good speed, and is best suited for water or steam power, though with good gear four mouies n il run a 6O Saw with ease. We make these Gins in size from 60 to 120 Saws. We refer parties desiring further information to Capt. A. J. HAMMOND, Hamburg, S. C.; Col. JNO. A. WILLIAMS, Society Hill, S. C.; Mr. A. A. SIMK INS, Silrerton, S. C.; These geutlemen used the Double Cylinder Gins last season. We also refer to Mr. BI. M. P0SEY, Edisto Mills, S. C.; Mr. JAMES ROG ERS, Mine Creek, S. C.; Mir. BENJ. R. B3OSTWICK, Duck Branch. Who have our Single Cylind.ers in use. Agents.---Mes'rs. 'H. A N. E. SOLOMON, llambhurg ; Messrs. COT H RAN, JEFFERS A CO., Charleston, S. C. CLEMMONS, BROWN & CO. AugS 6 31 State of' South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,:* IN C0JJM0N PLEAS... WHIEREAS, an inquest of Escheathbath been returned to this office, whereby, it appears hat Charles McGregor, late of Edgefield Dis triet, who was boarn in Diunbarton, Scotland, and lied on the twenty-fira't day of May, in the year .f our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty even, was seized aind paossessed at the time of his tenth, of a Lot of Land, containing one-half .\cre, more or less, situnate, lying arnd being in the ;arporatto limnits if Edigefield Village, bounded on the North by a Loit aowned by Rev. P. N. Lynch, ,n thbe East by Lots owned lby Thomas P. Magrath and George W. Liandrum, and the Public Street eading fronm the Court House to Potteraville, on the South by a Lot owned by James A. Dozier, and on the West by a public street immediately in ham rear of tihe Court House, and Lots onned by William J. Ready, F. L. Sinith and Rev. P. N. ynch ;withaout having in his lifetime made any i, position thereof, and without leaving any per on who enan legally claim the same. Now in prsuanc~e of the directions oif the Act of Assem -ty, in such c:ase madec and provided, the Heirs of the said Charles Metiregor., or others claiming jnder him if any there be, are hereby required to appear agnd make claim within eighteen months from the date hereof. Witness my band at Edgefield Court House, this fourth day of April, A. D. 1860O. TLHOS. G. BACON, c.c.. A pril 11, 1S60 tf 14 EXTRA FAMUILY FLOUR. .Superfine do, do. Corn Meal and GrUs. FOR CASI[. R. T. MIMS. July is - f 28 ADPMINiSTRtATOR'S NOTIJCE.--All1 I.personas indebtedl to the Estate of CharlesMa - Gregor dec'd, are hereby requested to present their demands, properly attested, on or before the 21st Feb. 181i1, on which day a final settlement will be made in thne ordinary's O06ice. And all those in anywise indelbted who fasil to pay up by the lst of A pril 1860, will be sued writhotrespect or persons. A. RAMSAY, Adm'ur. F ab.22 11.7 OTICE.- -All perso~ns indlebted to the Es Ntate of Washington Wise, dee'd., are request edl to come forward and settle the claims against them; and all those having demandls against said Estate. are also requested to present them proptr ly attested for payment. H. A. SHIAW, ) cigE's W. S. WISE. ) cigE's Nov 27 tf 47 WVAGONS ! WAGONS ! IHAVE on banal EIGHITEEN WAGONS of Idifferent sizes,. from One to Six Horse, made of the best seasoned lumber anid ironed in a very superior manner, which I will sell low for cash, or on time if desired. S. F. GOODE. Sept!19 tf 37 Positively Speaking, LLs persons indebted to the Estate of James A Blackwell. alee-al. and who fail t- pay the sae at an early date, will most certainly be forced to pay costs; anal those having demands against the said deceasead will please render them in properly attested without delay. L. TUCKER, Adm'or. Oct.17 ~ 16t 41 Whiskey ! hILLS of a good quality of COMMON jJW HISKEY, now in cellar, and will be sold at low figures for Cash. S. B. BOWERS, Act. srambnre.Oct. 3 1139