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COME A. oU XFrEH . A 0] FPIE BREI EMBR2 RICH DRESS SI "9 DRESS DI . " VELVET' "9 CLOTH C: "c DRESS SI Embroideries, Laces, Edgings, ings, French Calicoes, NEGRO KERSEY OF DIFFERK Negro and Bi OSNABURGS; STRIPES; LINSEYS,I found in our line. To which we invite attc g Orders carefully attended to. DEMIN Corner Und Augusta, Nov. 9, 1859 I. X. SINGER & CO'S. SEWING MACHINES! THE SEWING OF THESE World-Renowned Machines CA.NNOT BE ExCELLED, FROM THE FINEST MUSLINS TO A LEATHER TRACE! N O diagram is required to prove that these Ma chines make the very best stitch ever devised by human ingenuity. They succeed universally, and are warrantcd for one year or more, if desired. They can be teoen in operation at the Millinery Shop of Mrs. McNEIL, in this Village. .hese Macb;ines wili hu usld at the sam price hee as at any of the Agenuc, (or at the principal E:0lishment in New York, the freight only adotied. 4r'E0. S. McNEIh, ,n epcricenced Ma eb*.t, will attond to otelinl up innd giing in 6tructions tin :allMciessi LEIVW JONES, Agent. 'iehine NeeileS, Sii.. 'ihrTad, &c., always on at the Mililer Shop. ' :i'fim C. iI., April 13 if 1.41 C fA\M LU , 1. (_. ", , ,1*1V WO ULD- >. Pl E C T -* fullyv inivite the titten tioni of th 1he bi , to * their LAIt t E L Yre INSTR~UMENTS, VARtN1'ms, PAT ENTl .t:DiUINES, SP1CES, COS3METICS, P'ERFUMlERY,l FANCY GOODS, &C. Their reent pc' bases in New York, 5seleted by one of the tirte with the greatest care as to quality, enables thema to offer their Goodlsut p~rieer as low as any similaxr establishment in the South. The Public are respoetfully invited to call and examnino for themselves. E~jj'Cataloguei of Goods sold by them fur nia!.nl on nailicationl to A. J. PELLIEIR & CO., Drugit, Jf/muburg, .S. C. A ug3 6mn 311 Wholesale anid Retail Dealer in Jc tui), 13nBiu1) an'y Imtican DRU&S! No. 180 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. BLUE STONE. 8,000 pounds for sole very low, by W. H. TUTT, DavGGIsT, 180 Broad-st., Augusta. LINSEED OIL, WIIITE LEAD, &c. .00. ... Gallons English Linseed Oil; 10,000. Pounds Pure White Lead; COLORS OF ALL KINDS, for sale at very low figures, by W. H. TUTT, DnucGIst, 10S Broad-st., Augusta. S~i:;R3, WHIALE and LARD OIL.' A large actek always on band and for sale low, by W. H. TUTT, nccGIST, No. 108 Broad Street, Augusta. CONCENTRATED LYE. The best article known (or making Soap-cheaper and better than Potash. For sale by W. H. TUTT, DaUaaIst, 108 Broad-st., Augusta. Augusta. Nov. 1 tf 4: NT OTICE.--AIl persons indebted to mte. either Lby note or account, wvill please settle with Mr.. J.MES BRYAN, whe is duly authorized to col icetmy accounts. H. A. GRAY. - N.. B.-I wish it understood, that I do not crallt my work from my shop. All work must lhe ),<,d. ror on detivcry. My business is on the emd, '-* 11. A. ti. Nov 2, 1859 tf . Last Notice. A. LL persons indebted to the Estate of John AJones, deceased, are desired to make payment by the first o~f January next, as longer inuligene e~not be given. and to all thuse who fail to comu ply w: eandidly s.ty, that their rnotes will be p~ut in s.uit forthwith. A. J. !!A3MOND, , xos W. G. llARIS, Exos Surveying. ~AVI:~t;ln i w ::p 'ge101': 'if twelve years in. .i. the. SUltVy]~ lN WSINESS. the Sub-, ,er rewe:fnilly ...:rs il iLe .'. ee to the citizens u to to all lbe. i ieCS enitri!:red4 to 1.:i, a.nd h*.i t'j receive at L!beral .-; re of pa tronage:~. --Addreu-, Edgetield C. HI. S. C., - J. W. flAR R. XAL. S~EA1SOIl. CHIALLENb E, the Morg..n StaLllion, wyill stand the Fall Sea * .;on,~ 1859, at Elilgefieldl C. 1H., comI ~39~mencing 1st August and the 15thu SSeptember, 1859'. S. F. (100lDE, ELUE ILT ]L AN) I Executor's Notice. TIIE Executors of th" h:, 1iu.miel Outzts, dle consed, give nti' : .*'; ..!ebtcd to the Es tato of the said deccca . --'.e the samen without delay, andI those havi:r i...;ngast the. Estatce will peruent them inIIU ducira immiat:ely. W e wish to site. up~ th ler'.te in a st.''r uuue. aind hi;.e all hette '-!! 'Ive prroim.t :,anton to waovy.16. 185g tf 45 NID SEE R 8 90 0 ID S,. LCING LKS; ELAINES; 3LOAKS; LOAKS; [AWLS; ke.; Linens, Sheetings, Shirt Merinos, Hosiery, &c, S AND PLAINS ST GRADES. ad Blankets; TWEEDS &c. All other Goods to be ntion. 'G & DAY, )r Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga. tf 44 UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. T IIE Subscribers having boight out the inter est of L. DWELLE, in the firm of DWELLE & MOSHER, Proprietors of the UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Take this opportunity to inform their friends and the public generally, that they will spare no pains to supply their Table and Rooms with the BEST that can be obtained; and would solicit a continu ance of the patronage heretofore so liberally given to the old firm. DOBY & MOSHER. Augusta, Sept. 28, 1859 tf 38 PIANO FOR TES9 MANUFACTURED BY TiE CELEBRA. TED MAKERS, Messrs. Smith, Atherton & Co., OF NEW YORK CITY. Ti1E Subscriber would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Edgefield and vicinity, that he ha3 located himself at I. M. SINGER & CO'S Sewing iachinc Manufactory, No. 1821-2 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., Whore ho now has on exbihition nnd for sale, a fine variety of elegantly Carved ROSEWOOD PIANO0 FORTES mautzfacturcd by the alove named makers; all of which are full Seven Oc tavc, with beautiful keys, of the Mother Pearl, :tid the name boiardl also richly inlaid with Pearl. This material fir l:ey.: is by fiar serioir to Ivory. :is they. nver ch1ge their :oi.r,; while it the min time they are nuih mopre durnble. These 'PfANS are iver.trm:.t in -ucih a manner s tio 1:r 1 length .1" slringei i ote ia dPa o Tad a lilne-s weVetness, and greau volune f 'n,'. hithert., unki' in nay sqanre li:tno. ;s pr.mluee, bein- in ::!l reliets caqwl to :iy (;r. awl Pi:ano that can be a.rtce t One Tlasand Dollars. eSr.1 MI T 11. A T f F 1t TO XN (I.- ave re ''ive'i the must P'ir : i many "If the Gra Fair5 throu..:h ther e.>mit ry. for p:dtluchtg thte Ii nest. l'iann. over r!. ..iear ml: -.. Whih-t ut thme samea ltt.'. their pi: s ,..t l:e-t.: iF.:gu t I asIrnintents ianos. Tuuee Insatrunt, will be. offeredl at. greal lhar ainii. andl every 1'i:mne fa:ity warr'ntedl for any31 gttntmber *of years. Th public a;re respiect iiy inited to call und .txamuinc anzd judge for themselves. J. JENNYS, Agen;.. Mfr. amnd 31rs. .Jennys witl b~e in; attendlance to show the P'ianos to visito~rs. Augustat, N ov. 16, 1859 if .1 P. B. 4GL ASS, (S U CI C E S S0 TO0 11. RI. L. D R Y AIN,) 175 Richardson; St-three d.'srs abouve the Marketl, COLtlVIBIA., S- C-. H AS for sale a LAlItIE ASSOlRTMENT of Law, Mledical, Theological, School and Miscel lancous Books, Faney Goods. Chenp Pubalications and lUlank hooks of every descriptmion. ST ATIONERiY, Foreign arnd Domertie, of every variety antd gnality. OIL PAINTI1NGS, E.NGIAVINGS; L ITIlotilIAPIlS. &ce.: AltTISTS AMATERtIALS: -Globes. Writing 1)eskse: M1USICA L INST RUM1ENTS. Jde.: BL ANK JHO)OKS manufactureud to any pat tern, and BLANIK WOR1K of every description pire pmaredl to order. p Wholesale Purchasers sual pl tatnd all or dlers promptly attended to at rte Iforrt Co'a,4 p.ri ees. Columbia, Aug 8Sm 31 Notice. A good ENGLISH TEACHEIR wanted to tiake ~charge of the Wooadville Academy for the y,-ar 1860. P'roposahs will be received until the 15th December next. Liberal wages will he j~aid a competent Teacher, Inone need apaply unloss they come well recommnendled. A pply to JOHNSON SALE, 1 U. it. TALIUERT. ERW VIN II UTCIIISON, ~ Trustees. WILLIS ROSS,| honxN.DR. B. A. ROSS, J 4 Have you Sold your Cotton? F so,ecome forward, settle up wsith us, and thereby redeem your pronnec and snable us to nake raesr creditors easy. We are in went aof maoney-in lfact we wast have a conasiderab~le portion of "the needful" to meet our pressing liabilities. Come, idl you that are indebted, and ptay a port of your respective accounts, if it is not convenient to pay the whole amount. Come to our assistance turth. with-by all means on Sale day in December next. SMITH & JONES. Nov. 16 , 3% - 43. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IX ORDINAR Y. BY W. F. Durisoe, Esqj., Ordinary of Edgefield WeeU.P. Tillman hath apaplied I. to efur [et ters of A dmainistrtion,, n allad sinagubenr the to'ods and chtattles, rights uad credits ad Sarah .oghurnt lute oaf the District :aforevaid, dah''~~ ad. These tire, therefozre, to, cie and ;tai;diu atish a:ll ind singular, the kindred andl c'reditors of the s:aid leecased, to lbe and nppeatr before met, at ''ur neay:t Jrdinamry's Court fuor the said Distri, to. be haollen !it deh ourtt., 'n the :'.rd .'ay of De mnrinsold otla himIe grated. Givent utnder my hand antd sa'al th:~:is It dty ttf govmetmb~er in the y'ear oft (otr Loard one thaiousnuda :ight h~undredl and tif'ty-niane antd in te eighty. 'ourth yeatr of Americ.ant Itdependcetl't". WV. F. D UiIISOE, o.t:.r'. Nov. 23 2t -16 Runaway ;0M the subse'rtibr, to: the I 1:th j.pl-mba ath trrtrait hair, agd athout 1' year':. n iaf Sor t' in~lce blh 5!h;'. .Jnai.-r hui. t -, tivhen he left, a i.ho-ktlb Ia:: i ;, ' - '-w linen enut. over it. I v~' ive a C2 rew: r-I at 82ma lfor hit adivaty in Tny .h i the 5ab.m', '!~i. 'or pro'of to coanviet any wlhituj man in; lh:.ri :'r e->ntveyin;g bitt m nty. CANDEE & McEfWEN, WA T~ MAK(ERS & JEWEI~~gg, * AV'ING thtis tay farmedcu a ICo-p atrtner ':pmm'I w-iaeenpy ~ the Rttms ne. adj'intitag lhe Post Office, and1 will give the ST1;wTES',T.T rENTION to all hutsiness ontrustedl to their enare. JEWELRY and SOCIETY IiA DGES made to urder and watrranated. E.j5 Particular attention will be paid to Watch repairing. F. Hf. CANDlEE, D. F. McEWEN. Eadgefield, Nav. I. 1858 f 43 A V In Y UR RA(G !-WantedI at this or. .t-. 10,00 lbs. CLEAN Linaen and Cotton ItAGS. July A, 189 et8 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DRY GOODS STORE! J. KAUFFER, UNDIETR THE AUGUSTA HOTEL AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Would call the attention of the people of Edgefield and vicinity to his SPENDID Stock of Fall and Winter DRY C0DS! Which he is just receiving, and which in regard to6 LOW PRICES and ASSORTMENT, will excell most anything ever offered in this City. My daily increasing Business forced me to make another Enlargement to my Store This Department is solely calculated for WHOLESALE ONLY, Where Prices will be found favorable to any Outside Comparison. gprCouiitry Merchants and large dealing Planters will do well to give me a call and see for themselves. Besides my Stock of DRESS 0000, Such as Plain Colored SILKS, Silk ROBES, French MERINOS, PARAMATTAS, BOMBAZINES, ALPACCAS, DELAINES, Plaid GOODS, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES, FLANNELS AND PANTALOONERY, I have opened for examination an Assortment of CLOAKS OF MY OWN MANUFACTURE. Being of the latest PARISH FASHION and warranted full 20 per cent Cheaper than any other SO UTHERY HOUSE. PRICE CURRANT Of some, out of the many cheap articles: DE' AINES, extra good quality at 121 ets. TOWELS, at 61 et. Do host quality 181 and 25 " LINEN HANDK'FS, at 75 ets. per doz. Fine PARAMATTAS, all colors at 12A " Ladies' HOSE, all colors at $1,00 per dozen. " .double width at 2' Gents HALF-HOSE, at $1,00 per dozen. DF.BEGES, at 10 "Embroidered COLLARS, at .121 and up.~ CALICOES, by the piece at 6} and 8 " Silk BELTS, very fine, at 25 " i SHIRTINGS, at 61-, 8, 10, aud up. SHAWLS, at $1,00 it", KENTUCKY JEANS, at 20 ets by the piece. CLOAKS, at $2,50 " SATINETS, at 873, 50 and up. BLANKETS at only $1,00 per pair. Kerseys, Osnaburgs, Stripes, Drills and Homespuns, at Factory Prices, ONE PRICE ONLY. J. KAUFFER. Augusta, Oct. 5, 1859 tf 39 1859. F A L L 1859. JAMESHEY AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, ITAS OPEN FOR INSPECTION A LARGIE STOCK OF Fancy and Staple Consisting in part of the following Articles, viz: FO IARD SIL 1 OBES, IRSINDAES PLAIN DELAINES, fCMRCJCOES FIGURED " BILINS AAIS PLAIN MERINOS, INITIL O(CLHS FIGURED) " 'SF IIhCMlJS MElB N () lE CIIENE, all Colors ;DI TJ , CIIEMSETT, BADS AD FL UNC IN NSANS CLASK, . IERIN UNDERV S SIAN DRAPERS VESTIG'S, EGRRLI A N S ASAES , ABLARE EIOT OF CHNE GRO. BLECFRPANK oES, TEMhiROdR CoLArsANLEE, bpriteSa eaantey nnde inSetos; enjoSED Store wl~~re hey wll lziof L e Lal ete Sto ,uis.wihwiliduete HOS, IALLE GOVS, &c.;E INHRTIS HEIGRS.ATSUF AlToohis Old astompesn, e preture. Gooamelsaifaction thae Cirtyfore injoyed.r Free of Charge. Mrs. A. IHeuey's Select Millinery Stock ins the Rear of the Store. Augusta, Oct. 12, 1859 tf 40 1859. .1860. FALL & WINTER GOODS! We have on hand a Superior Stock of the MUST FASHIONABLE READY-MADE CLOTHING, A Splendid Stock of al kinds and, qualit ieS of Black and .Col'd CLOTHIS ; Black and .l'ancy CASSJIMER ES; all kinds (ofX~'' VETNGS-al of whc w~e will inake to ordecr in thle most fatsiionable styles, and v, -:anted to fit. W E W 181H IT UND)ER STOOD) THATf~ WE PURTICHASE THE FINEST GOODS IN MARKET, Anid wVill VAiN WINKLE & SITACKELFORD, UInder'ii thUited( Stts Ho~tel, Augnan Ort 173 ~4 -C.A.JNTD~lA.T ES.. For Sheriff LEWIS COVAR, H. BOULWARE, WM. QUATTLEBUM, LEWIS JONES, For Clerk. S. ITARRISON,' . | ROBERT D. BRYAN, WM. L. STEVENS, JACKSON COVAR, JAMES SPANN, F. M. NICHOLAS, For Tax Collector. M. W. LYLES, I CHARLES CARTER, CIAS. M. MAY. JOHN 0. LOVELESS, j T. J. WHITAKER, STARLING TURNER, j THEOPHILUS DEAN, . For Ordinary. S. P. ABNEY, W. F. DURISOE, D. L. TURNER. DAVID DODIE, PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE. T IE undersigned hare this day formed a Part 'nership for the PRACTICE OF LAW AND EQUITY, under the name and style of LANane A MoonE. G. W. LANDRUM, J. P. MOORE. Edgefield C. H., Jan. 13. tf 2 HENRY T. WRIGHT, AT TOYE1'T ~A T LA W AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. Offico nearly opposite the "Saluda House." Edgefield C. H., Oct 17, 3m 41 8. B. GRIFFIN, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. Office No. 2, Law Range. Edgefeld C. I., Nov. 16, 1859 tf 45 LEG.A.L JSOTICE.. T HE Co-partnorship heretofore existing between Mr. WRIGHT and myself in the practice of Law and Equity has long since been dissolved by its lilitation. Mr. WRIGHT will -assist in the settlement of any outstanding business of the late firm. THOMAS P. MAGRATH, Attorney at Law. Oct 12 t f 40 LEGAL NOTICE. H AVING assoclated 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. Oct12 tf 40 P RTNERSHIP NOTICE.--Thounler . signed have formed a partuership for the PRACTICE OF MEDICINE in all its branches. Patients will be attandod to by one or both with out additional charge. G. M. YARBOROUGH, A. J. DOZIER. Nov. 23 tf 46 A Card, "R. S. G. MOBLEY, having located in the "JNeighborhood of Kirksey's X Roads, offers is rofessional services to the citizens of the in the practice of the various He solicits a liberal share of ~L K e. ovFe,. 23 3t 46 IVEDICAL '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, 1859 tf 15 IR JT B COURTNEY will prompt Ily prfrm all work in the line of Dentistry that mcay ho entrusted to him. Heo will take pleasuro in waitin 'in tihose desiring his services at their residence if they will notify him through the cilie at Edgelield C. hi. Hie wvill he at the Village Sale days and Court weeks. Oct. 3rd ly 30a DENTISTRY D R. HI. PARKER, ean generally he found at thme Omlic formerly occupied by 0. D. Tillman, Esq., and will be sure to be there during Sale-day week. March 2, 185 0 tf 8 Surveying ! Surveying !! T H~IE Subscriber woauld respctfually notify thec .puablic, Ihact ihe has baen commaissioned DEP-. UTiY SURVEY0 lt for the State, anti is now readry to Survey. Heo feels co~nfidenct. having beena tlhoronagbly edu ated in. aji the vario~us branchea.s of $nrveying in tihe Citadel Aelidomay, amal having taught it huim self, both theoaretienhly end practically for a num-. er of years, that he cenn give full satlisfaction to those who may favor him with their work. lHe hopes by parompt anid strict attention to his profession, to receive a liberal share of patronage. g Address, Richardlsonvillc, P. 0.. S. C. T. B. CRO0E ERt. Sept. 7, 1859' 3m 35 AICARD. TO THE PLANTERS OF EDGEFIELD) AND THlE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. A S the price of Stoarenage on Cotton hats ad vanced in this town to 25 cents per Blale for the tirstnacanth.we have couverted into a COTTON WARE HOUSE, the Store and tadjacent premises formerly occup~ied by us. We will store Cotton at 121 cents per month, or 501 cents by thec year. We solicit the patronage oaf our friends anti the plant r5 generally. II. & N. E. SOLOMON. having undertaken the mnaageanent of the COTTON WVAREhIO0USE of Messrs. I. & N. E. SutcauwN, I respectfully solicit a share of the pat. roage of may friends and the public generally. JAMES MATHIENY. Hamburg, Sept. 7, 1859 tf 3 WOOLLEY TOWN HATS! JOI-2N WOOLLEY. NE AR G RA NIT EVI L LE, S. C. R ESPECTFULLY announes to the citizens of South Carolina and the South at large, that he is now prepared to furnish OF EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY, As well mals, of as good material, and on as rea sonable terms as can be found any where In the United States. ggPersons desiring further information will please address me at Graniteville, S. C. JOHN WOOLLEY. Jan. 19, 1859 tf 2 CANVASSERS WANTED. LIEIaAt. 1NDVeRCF.rs~ To AGENTs I Fifty Dollars a Mouth, and all Expen-. ses Paid! W ~E wishyto- engage an active agent in every County throughaouat lihe United Statecs and C~anao, to travel and introduce our NEWY TWIEN TY DJOLLAR. DOUBLE THREAD LOCK TITCHP SE~WING MACINE. This Eteelsior Ieina is jiust patendtd, with v'aluaable improve neats, which make it the eeapest aan most popu Iar mnehine in existenre, :ncd nacknowvlc~ed.! to be ansurpwedct for geanerclalility. A limnitedl rnm 'er of respocn~iible ngent. ano wantcd to .'olicit or lrs by scamplle, to whaom a saalury of Si0 per mouth snl expenses will bo paid. For conditions and :ull particulars adudress, with stamp far return matage, J W. IlARItS &: CO. No. 13 .shaoe &: Leather Excange, liosTON, MAus. Nocv. 16;, St 4 A CARD. r ilE subs'criber tmaes thi.t methodi ofreung hcis thtanaks to is ' riendus fair their liberal suapa ot tlnring the p~ast year, and respectfually ianforaas me :and thea pulie gen'aerally, that hen still con icae his FAMILhY GRIOCERtY, :and will ah. rays ki-ep on handi a COtI.',fJ .R7-U taf wcrything iaa the tGriccery line, to whaicha he invites hec attetion of thec tradinag piublie. His termns are .ensonalel, as he is convinced that "ia nijile Aso on htand, a large stock of Uj 0 0 T S A ND 1H0 E S, for sale ebenap. THOMAS .KERNAOI[AN. ilnmhaurg, S. C., Jan. 5, 1859. ly 52 Conditional Notice. - 'IULD thce Legislature at its next Session cakIe anothaer apropilriationa 1.y way. of aiid to ba e tRidge Rtail Roadi, there will b~e applica in toa thme ;nmae, tic cuaoene at. a point ian the Plank Rloadt, :enm miles from Ilnmhccuarg, andl run a in direet to Libeirty Hill, thence to Vienna tantd aliaw that portion hiet weaen said lina' annd Savar.-, :hm River ta, secede anti hroimae a piortion of Georgia, as secession, is anow admitted to be a encabthle measure. ncL.t t fd2 BARGAINS! W AYS ASS UPS. NEW ESTABULISHMENT. A few doors below the CITY HO TEL anid nearly opposite Monument Street, AUGUSTA, GA., You will find - REMSEN'S NEW SHANTE FRONT HAT STRE. Where can be had from an entire New Stock, some of the finest HATS and CAPS, ever offered in this market. My goods are selected with great care (nnd with many years ex perience in the trade) from the best and most popular Manufacto ries of the North, and mostly made expressly to my order. -A L S O Woolley's Graniteville, S. C., HATS, always on hand, which I can confidently reconunend to Planters and others, to wear entirely be yond the expectations of any purchaser. I shall hold out rare in ducements for a share of the public patronage. CALL AND SEE C. P. REMSEIN, And he will show you the latest Agony of a Hat. Gents fine Mole Skin HATS, of every style and quality; Gents fine Casimere Dress HATS; Gents soft Ledger HATS, Fur, Cloth, Velvet, &c.; Gents fine Morphy HATS; Gents Hungarian style of' various colours; Planters extra broad brim soft HATS; Gents soft high and low crowned HATS, of all colors. Boys cloth, leather, fur and velvet HATS and CAPS. Negro plantation Wool Hats, of different styles and quality, cheap. Infants fancy HATS, CAPS and Head Riging, in abundance. Made in the best manner of the richest materials. I can offer extra inducements to all who wish to purchase, as from my location, targ on rent and other expences is small, and will consequently affect the price of my Goods in proportion. C. P. RJEMSEN. Augusta, Oct. 5,1859 3m -9 FiL & i NTER t FOi 0.19 HORA, WISE & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO JAMES M. NEWBY & COMPANY.) D E.A.L E R S IINT 8UPEW10R READY AE CL7TH1N0 F 0. A M AT .A. T D 3 O "5!!i Unmder thle Uinited States lloteli, Auigusta,'Ga. HORA, W.ISE & CO., HAVE JUST OPENED A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF' FAILT AND WINTER~ FRMEN AND BOYS WEAR. Persns wanting GOODS in their line,-eanbe shown one of the best, assortmients ever oilrered in Augusta. Their stock of CLOT H, CASSIMYERES AND VESTINGS, HAS BEEN~ SELECTED WIT[I CARE, AND COMPRISES TIIE NEWEST AND BEST Grade of Goods known to the Trade. THIEY WJIL BE MAD)E IVP TO ORLI)E IN ill?~ BEST STXIJE, AT THE SIUORT ECST NOTICE, AND WAnI.ANTECD IN EVim[Y INSTANCE~ TO OIVE SATIISFACTION. CALL AND LOOK THROUGH. Augusta, Ga., Sept., 19, 1s59. . . . . tf ____-- .-37. Wit. H. GOODRICH, AND REPRESENTED BY C. MCLAREN. No 271 .Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. HAS IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE, 40 bags fair to choice RIO COFFEE ; 25 " prime Old Government JAVA COFFEE ; 20 half and quarter chests GREEN and BLACK TEAS; 1.00 bbls. A to C Stuart's REFINED SUG AR; 20 " " CRUSHED " 12 boxes " LOA F" 12 hhds. prime to choice NEFW ORLEANS SUGAR; 100 boxes TOBACCO, various brands; 75,000 Spanish and Ger an SEGARS, 1,000 kegs NAILS, assorted; 500 kegs SPIKES. tssorted; 2,000 sacks NEW SALT ;100 packagecs NEW MACK EREL; 40 whole, half and quarter boxes NEW RAISiNS; 100 oxes Goshen and English Dairy CilEESE ; 5 kegs primne Goshien BUTTER; 100 boxes Adamantine andl Sperm CANDLES; 50 >oxes Pearl STARCII; 50 boxes Family and No. 1 SOAP. :o: SUNDRIES. BAGGING, ROPE and TWINE, BACON and LARD, PEPPER, SPl('E, GING ELl, SODA, NUTMl EG, V;L UEST N E, C0P PER.AS, INDIGO, \!ADIDEi, SNUF. hainited TUBS and BIUCIKETS, Cedar TPU IS and BUCKETS, i3:ass and Iron Bound WA\TEP R CANS, CO COA DIPPER~S, MEAS URES, BROOMS, &c., ke. Rifle and Uhltstinmg POW DEIR, SHO0T andw LEAD.] Mrchants and Planters are respectfully regneisted to examine ny Goods anid prices before p)urcha;sing elsewvhere. Goods war tl :o: "C, Mc~LAREN," respectrolly solicits the patronage of his old 'riends to the llouse of' WM. 11. GO(ODRiC1I, and will promise for ] ,hm Goods at the Lowest Market Prices, on Liberal terms. . Augusta, Oct. 5, 1859 tr 39 NEW GOODS - FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE TIE Subscribers respectfully call attention'to their Stock of Fall and Winter Goods! It i', perhale, as complete as any in the Vil lage, and was selected with a view to please both Village and Country castomers. Among the many articles that they are offering. for sale, may be found the following: A few Superior SILK ROBES; "t "d DeLain " " " Cashmere " A good lot of plain French MERINOS; " and Figured all wool DE LAINES; A few fine VELVET CLOAKS; A good variety of Black and Colored CLOTH CLOAKS; Sea-Side, Stolla 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 RIP. DONS; Etubridered and Hem-stitched IIDK'FS; " COLLARS and CUFFS; Lace SETTS and Lace BERTHAS or CAPES Fine Kid, Cloth and Doe Skin GLOVES an GAUNTLETS; A good variety of HOOP-SKIRTS; A fine stock of CORSETS, BODICES, &e.; A very fall lot of Ladies and Men's Merino and Silk VESTS; A choiee variety of Enalish. French and Ger man FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY, e. -ALSO A variety of Ladies' and Misses' Kid ieelod BOOTEES; FOR MEN AND BOYS WEAR. A good lot of fine and common CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, Ac. A large lot HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Ac. ZMegro Kerseys and Negro Shoes, BED AND NEGRO BLANKETS, VERY FINE W EWELRY, GROCERIES, Crockery, Hardware, &c. To an examination of the above named artioles Lnd the prices, the Subscribers again earitestly Invite all buyers, and respectfully solieit a share if the trade of the season. COLEMAlf & DEAN. Oct19 tf 41 FALL & WINTER GOODS1 TIlE Subscriber would call attention to his Stock of NEW GOODS at his old stand, the BRICK STORE, Comprising rich varieties of Plain and Dress SILKS; DELANES, DELANE ROBES; CHALLIES; Black DELANES;'AL. PACCAS and SATINS, for Mourn ing GOODS; Earlston GING HAMS and CALICOES; BONNET and BONNET RIBBONS; HOSIERY nod DRESS TRIMMINGS; LINENS and LONG CLOTHS; SATINETS, CASSIMERES. TWEEDS and Ker tucky JEANES; PLANTATION GOODS. HATS and CAPS; - BLANIKETS imil KERSEYS; KENTUCKY PLAINS; OSNANlUIWS and STRIPES; SADDLES and BRIDLES; A large Lot of Negro SHOES; 1QOTS :-nd SIIOES of every description; 0RC0CERIES, llA RDWARE and CROCKERY, wit, all other ( owls kept in a Ueneral Store. My Stock has been .elected with care, and will be,.l as low as the lowest. A liberal discount :.r Cash. :iT Call and examine fur yourselves. B. C. BRYAN. Oct. 11., 1859 tf 4 WITT & HUDSON, HAVE OPENED A F URNIT UR{EROOM, Between E. Penn and John Colgan, WHLEIIE WE HAVE ON HAND A COMPLETE ASSOltTMENT OF FUltNITURE, -As followvs: BOOK CASES, LIBRARIES, DESKS, Sideboards. BUREAUS, BUREAU WASH STANDS, WASH STANDS, With Marble tops-single and double. WASII STAND)S OF! EVERY KIND, T A.ELLE S IEXTENSION TABLES, PA RLOR' TABLES with Slabs, READINGl and QUARTETTE TA I:LES. TOWEl, AND) CLOTHES RACKS, BOOK AND CORNER STANDS, A Fine lot of Sofas, Ottenmansjpc. A choice lot of BED-ROOM EURNITURE, PARLOR. DINING ROOM AND LIBRARY CHAIRS, SUEL'S OFFICE CHAIRt, Stool, Cane and Mahogony1 lO NG CHAIRS, Misses' Sit ting, and Itocking CH A IRSo Child's Table CHAIRS, Ac. A LOT OF FANCY WORK TABLES, W~ltK BONES, SPOOL STANDS, POR rAlil.E DESKS, OFFICE DESKS, Children's BUREAUS, CUBBARDJS, SAFES, BED STEADS, CRADLTES. LOOKING G LASS PLATE, &c. Also, several excelent pieces of CARPETING. DARP'ET TACES AND BINDING, RUGS AND MATS, WINDOW CORNICE, SHIADES, .0ORDS, TASSELS, CURTAIN PINS, Ac., &c., Ac. The above articles are all recently purchased *roum thme b~est Houses in Now York, and will be old at low prices for cash. 70s-At the old stand, we will continioe to work o order, and Repair old work entrusted to our asre. If you want to buy, call,-and if you de not,eall mdl we will take pleasure in showing you our stock. WITT & HUDSON. April 13 tf 14 State of' South Carolina, ED)GEFILD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLEAS. C. M. Gray, Bearer, vs. Foreign Attacheent John Walker. J 'HE Plaintili,.in the above stated case, having I this day filed his Declaration in my office, and he Defenidant having neither wife nor Attorney inowni to reside within the limits of this State, on vhom copies of said declaration with rules to plead, -un be nerved: on motion -of Mr. Addison, Plain. ill'y A ttornecy, ordered, That said Defendant ap cenr andu plead to sauid Declaration within a yenr ma( at day from the date hereof, or final and abso ute judgment will be given against him. TIHOS. 0. BACON, c. c. P. Clerk's office, Nov. 3rd. I1359, Iy 44 state of South Carolina, E DG EFIE LD D)ISTRICT, IN EQUIT Y. M. G. Morgan, and S. Broadwater Bill T'o accomwt rs. Frand Juhn II. trillis ::nd orclief. John Hill, Ex'urs. J FT noepearing t': my satisfaction, that John Hill, I tne of. th~e Dlefendaunts ini the above-stated case, :iasenit fr",m. and resides beyond the limits of 'is S:.,te. Ii is ordered. that ho do appear, and ledonsweri or deuciur to this Bill, within- three melth, treom tiue pealblientioen hereof: or on default i: Igement pro confeano wiltlibe rendered a-aint ist. A. SIMKINS, e.... a'e-. 23, 1559 3m. 42. 'he State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. lFIV'I, COI'RT OF GENERAL SESSJONS~ A.VD COM.JON PLEAS. THOMAS G1. BACON. Clerk of said Court, in pursuance of the Act of the Legislature, in aeli ease madec and pirovidedl, do hereby give pub-. enotice, that an election foir CIdrk, Ordinary and heritf, for Edgetield Di.<triet, will bo held en foanday the nmnth day of .January next, at the smual places of election throughout the said Dis, -iet. Witness my hand at Edgefield Court House, this ird day of November, A. D. 1859. T iIOS. G. luACON, ec..s. & c.P. Nov. 3, 1859 tf 44 ' INAL NOTICb-All Notes and Accounts of the subiscriber.: unpaid the first of Janluary E*xt, will b~e sued on without discrimination or uservation. BLAND &, BUTLEIL