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I?tkWIS JONES WITH jra & co. Cf?TTOtf FACTORS And Cp^USSWN MERCHANTS, . ;,.?A\^.-'Jfb^Hl)ay Removed to ASro^i5,'dMcIriti>sli St., AUGUSTA, GA., (Opposite our ftjrrne* place -of- business.) "WHERE wo have the most ample C>ptm .^nUICh^j.^ra^o pf any in the City, which is strictly Pif? Froof. ?^n.^iapi^s Solicited. TnoSk ?^JKMXISOS, ) J os ETTI T. Storm, > WM. P. CRAWFORD. J .Augusta, 4J0pt.il; 1871. 3m 38 Rolls Domestic Jute BAG 'S? Bftl?s Best Gunnv BAGGING, %JMta Borneo RAGGING, 4Qi)QrRyncUcs Arrow TIES, SOO'R?&'Rro?'Java ami Laguayra COF KKK 200 Barrel's Relined SUGARS, 50 llhds. Porto Rico and Demarara SU 200 Bbls. Reboiled MOLASSES, 100 tiffl& Reboiled MOLASSES, 200 Boxes Bar SOAP, 200'*>xes and Half Boxes Adamantine . ; CAN DLES. 50 Casks C. R Bacon SIDES, 20 F Bacon DSHOULDEKS, KxJTTE?ti t?NGEK, STARCH, SODA WGKJD WARE; and other Goods usu aHyicrtjH fnotfr line, at Lehrest Prices to tho Trade. HORTON ? WALTON. 3 Gil 30 !i Broad St., AUGUSTA, GA. Sept ti 3m 37 Cotton Factors, Commission Merchants, Office No; O.? McIntosh Street, AUGUSTA, QA., ~YY ILL iii vc their strict attention to thc Storage and Salo ul* C ittou and other l'raducu ;?i Commission. . Will fur:ii.-h Planters with Groceries, Ragging, Ti es, Ac., at market rates. And wi;l moko the usual advances on produce ..on; Uglied to us. W. GP. VI ?AM, O. N*. BUTLER. Sepi G 3m 3G r*T Abbeville Press A Banner and LuureusviRe llcr.dd will copy .'{months, mid forward account. AUGUSTA FOI NDHV -AND Machine Shop. THE Undersigned would inform the people or Edge?eld County, that he is still :it his old stand, and is prepared to do all kinds ot' IRON AND BRASS WORK, I am also Manufacturing the WRIGHT'S! BANKS', ALLUM'S and ARMSTRONGS Iron Cotton Screw. Thompson's Celebrated Horse Power, Specially got up to run Cotton Gins. A late improvement in common Gin (ie ir, which runs much lighter than any other of the kind yet ottered to the public. The Hall Turban Water Wheel, which is equal to any Northern Wheel, Hud nt liait the money. All kinds of Mill Machinery made and repaired. Cotton Gins thoroughly re paired. P. MALONE. Auzusfa. Sept 20 Sui 80 " %?. jims WITH Stovall&Eowland COTTON FACTOUS AND Commission Merchants, ri V^v)NTINUE business as usual at their Stand, Corner Jackson and Reynolds fi'rpets. Best BAGGING and TIES for salo. Agents tor WANLO and ETI WAN Fertilizers. Consignments solicited. Augusta, Sept 20 tf 3<> A. A. B:'.ALL.-J. if. srKAr.s.-w. ri. POTTSR ll & (IO,, Ul JLL111U WI Vl/IJ WAREHOUSE -And COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Continue their business at their C)LD STAND, the Commission Fire-ProoJ Wai^ipiiso, No. <i, Campbell Street, Ofifc? nod Sales Boom, 177 Reynolds St., -AUGUSTA, GA. All Business entrusted to them will h ive Strict Pomonal Attention. Orders for Bagging, Universal Ties, or Rope and Family Supplies, promptlv filled. Libjral Cash Advances made on Pro duce in Store. Comniissi.ins for Sellin? felton, 114 pr fl Augusta, Sept 13 3m 38 JLM i Cji UL O 3T S. Tjsirc? IND sams, 25 Bbls. Pun- Baker WHISKEY, 150 Bbls. RYE WHISKY, various ?.> Bbls. BRANDY', GIN and RUM Z? P.V.--. Sherry, Port and Madeira WINE. 25 Casks Hennessey's old Imported BRANDY, 2% Ci. des Bi? ALE, S5 CH 'ks 1. mdon PORTER, 1 ; L? : ik i Co >per's Half-and-Half, ?O <\( u-? CLARET, 50 Ca.es Cliquot CHAMPAGNE, JO Jiu ss SCHNAPPS, 31 nu? Russ BITrERS, ? >ii ??r.xos TOBACCO, virionsgrades .;oo ;.i SKG IRS, various brands, i,-, -for,' and for >ale bv M. O'DOWD. Ansrusu, H< pt 1? tf 38 Georgia Lime & Fertilizer Co. OF FE Ii their "SHELL LIME*' to the Timlin:; public in full confidence ol it? excellence ana Permanent .Wanure. Qj It was extensively used the past year on Wheat, Corn una Cotton, ana hasgiv ir". entire satisfaction, as is shown by ? number <>f certificates from-some of tlie best planters in Georgia and So. Carolina. Our XXX LIME is equal to any in the market for all Macon's purposes, and treta its whiteness, ticptrior t/> any other for whitewashing and for hard t?nishinj wall?. (mr pri?e fir Fertilizing Lime is $15,00 ]>er ton. Cash, put up in Casks or Bar rels, delivered in tho City of Angosta, or at any landing on the Havannah River. The price of XXX or Mason's Lime is $2,00 per Barrel, delivered as ?hove. ' COLES & SIZ.?R, No. 14. McIntosh Street, Augusta, Ga. AOBNT: M. H. MIMS, Johnson's Depotl Aug8 '-? ^-Om- 33 "TIINO POR SALE. AGOOD Second Hand Chiekering PIANO tan be bought cheap, by npoUcation at this Office. ??V1 t? 45 0. 1). GOODMAN, (Formerly of Ninety-Six and Cross Hill,) 8E<JS leave to announce to his friends throughout Edgefield and Laurens, that he is now with McCabe, Costello & Daly, The prominent Dry Gooda Merchants of Angnsta, where he will be glad at all times to see and serve them-promising them advantages not to be surpassed by :my other Dry Goods Establishment in the city. ? Augusta, Oct 25 tf 44 Kinsman SP Howell, Factors and Commission Merchants. Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores. Charlestony S. C. Septo_4m 37 Look to Your Interest! 6EEAT B?&G?I3JS ATKINSON & GUr'S, (Formerly John L. Atkinson) ORA NITE Y I Ll. E, S. C. WE beg to inform our friends and customers of Edj;eiiold and adjacent Counties that wc are opening our Fall Stock of Goods, Consisting of DRY GOOPS, NOTIONS, READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Hardware, Tiuwure, Oockerv, BACON, LAUD, FLOUR, MEAL, COFFRE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SYRUP, RICK, MACKEREL, Spices, Soda, Soaps, ?fcc. Also, a full line of DRUGS and MED ICINES. rV Physicians' Proscriptions carefully prepared day or night. ^ Wc aro next door to the Post Office, .md most cordiallv invite all to call and examine our Goods and Prices. We will also Soli Cotton in this market Free of Commissions. J. L. ATKINSON, B. F. GUY. <i rangeville, Oct 4 3m41 Rapidly Increasing Trade ! THE POPULAR Millinery AND Fancy Goods Store, 251 Broad St., A usu si a, Ga. MRS, N, BRUM CLARK HAS returned from New York ant oiTers the Largest, Best and Cheapesi Stock of MILLINERY and PAS Cit GOODS to be found. BONNETS, HATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, LACES, COLLARS, EDGINGS, INSERTINGS, CHIGNONS, CURLS, ftc, ftc, VELVETS, VELVETEEN, SILKS, FRINGES, GIMPS, BUTTONS, ftc, ftc, HOODS, CAPS. SACQUES, SCARFS HOSIERY, HD'K'FS., CORSETS, Velvet RIBBONS, ftc, ftc, in variety ?Sy Now Good? received semi-weekly, .T-TV- Cheapest Hats and Ilonnets io the City. Small Profits ava" Quick Sales ! Mrs. rv. BKU.TI CLARK, 251 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Oct 18 3m 43 BA? LARD, MR, CORN, &c. 5 Hogsheads Bacon SIDES, 25 HiuU. Bacon SHOULDERS, 25 Hhds. D. S? SIDES, 20 Hud*. D. S. SHOULDERS, 10 Tieroes HAMS, * 25 Tierces LARD, ?00 Rbis. FLOUR-various grades, IO far LOP&S CORN, 20 Hhds. Demerara SUGAR, 25 Ilhds. Light Brown SUGAR, 100 Barrel?* Crushed, Powdered and Granulated SUGAR, 100 Bids. A and Extra C, 400 Bags Rio COFFEE, 50 Bags Laguayra COFFEE, 50 Pockets old Government JAVA 300 Doxa* SOAP, 200 Boxes STARCH, 75 Boxes SODA. Also, a full assortment of BUCKETS, BROOMS, SHIRTING, SHEETING, STRIPES, YARNS. PEPPER, SPICE, ftc. In store and for sale by M. O'DOWD. Sept 13 tf 38 Wc aro Agents for the Manufacturers ol "Eureka," Swelt, Arrow, Anchor, and Cutter TIES. -Also of thc PaU ia! I*ock Tte. .Tu it landing 4'M>0 Bundles of thc EU REKA and LOCK TIES. No Tie can surpass thc "Eureka" foi -implicitly and durability, and we oller it as a Tie that is unexcelled. Thc Arrow is also well known. We ask your orders, ^uaroUroin^ nf low pri?es as they can be purchased at in ..ny Southern port. Wc shali ?ic pleased Lo handle consign aents ol'your Cotton, and will give all .hipments our eloscst attention. GEO. W. UlLUAiHS & CO,, COTTON FACTORS, Church Street, Charleston, S. C. Sept 27 2m 40 F U R~N Ff Ufl ? OF ' ALL DESC'KIPTIO.XS, AT PMTT BROTHERS, (Formerly C. A. Platt ft Co.,) 214 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. 1,000 Maple and Wainui Bedsteads, 95 to 910 ! WE particularly call thc attention ol purchasers to our SOLID WAL NUT CHAMBER SUITS for Beauty Durability arid Cheapness. Our MANUFACTURING DEPART MENT is still in operation. Special or ders will,be promptly attended to. Re pairs done in all its branches. * UPHOLSTERING DEPARTMENT. Hair Cloth, Enameled Cloth, Reps, Terry and Springs, and all articles suite ble for Manufacturers, wo Offer afc Low Prices. Augusta, May 2 1V19 Buy Your Tibket?! Wo-have- the Agoncv for the sale ol TICKET?? in the-Grand Land and Immi gration scheme of Messrs. B.UTiiEBt.CiiAD WICJI.GARY ft Co. ' Call' early1 tind Secure the lucky Ticket ! Tho Drawing will,positively, beheld in Charleston, on the,8th January .next. M ARK ERT ft CLISB Y. Oct. ll tf , ):> !; , 42 NEW TALL -AND I AM now receiving one of the largest assortments of FALL AND WINTER GOODS that I have ever had the pleasure of show ing since the war, among which will bo found all tho newest styles of DRESS GOODS iu great variety, snch as Silks, Satin de Chines, Poplins, Empress Cloths. Velveteens and Bozequo Cloukings in all colors. A larfro variety of Shawls of all colors and patterns. Pantaloon Goods of every description. Cloths and Cassimcres-a large lot for . Men's and Boys' wear. Kentucky Cassimcre-a new article. Sacquo Flannels of every color, Plaid and Plain. Black Alpaccas of the Buffalo brand, for Mourning purposes. These Goods are warranted not to change in color. Sash Ribbons of every color-plain, plaid and figured. 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Bed Blankets. Crib and Cradle Blankets. Bolting Cloths, all numbers, of the Hett Anchor brand. ; In fact, everything to bo found in a first class Dry Goods Houso. I feol sat iifled that every one who will examine my stoek cannot fail to be pleased, both in style, quality and price. , These goods were bought with great caro, for cash, and I am determined to sell as low as the lowest. Will be pleased to see all my old friends and customers and the public generally. JAMES MILLER. Augusta, Ga., Oct. 18 2m 43 Our Fall Stock -o CHOICE GOODS. -0 NEW ABBITALS -AT KUSEL BROS'. JUST received the largest and mos! complete stoek Ready-Made Clothing, Of all Grades. Meo, Boys' and Youths' Wear Guaranteed to FIT a\l AGES AND SIZES AT THE MOS1 'MODERATE AND POPULAR FIG ?URES. Our Stoek is now complete, with i magnificent line of pur nnmm um Hats, Caps, &c, Which we are offering to ourPatrons anc the Public at greatly redueed prices Owing to our large stock we are com polled to make quick sales, and feeling the stringency ot tl ? money market, w? shall endeavor to meet the general de m and for LOW PRICES. We name in part : 10,000 GRAY'S MOULDED COLLARS .at four boxes for 25o. 20,000 BEST IMPROVED DICKENS COLLARS. LINEN IMITATION BUTTON HOL* LINED, three Iwxos for ??5e. ' LINEN COVERED PAPER COL LARS, fourdill'erentstyles, entirely new 25c, worth 40. f SOO ALL WOOL VESTS at Si 50. HEAVY MERINO UNDERSHIRTS at ?I. ALL WOOL SUITS at $10; $12, 815, ?15 ?ind upwards, ?iud many other goods toe numerous to mention. Tho very best Fabric in French, English and American jCASSIMERES to suit the most fastidious, All tho latest styl sin Bows. Ties, Scarfs, tte., at prices that cannot falito please. Cull earlv at KI/*EL BROV, 250 BROAD ST., Under Olobc Hotel. Great inducements ottered to country merchant*. Augusta, Oct 18 2m43 NO HUMBUG, CLOTHING ! CLOSING SALE. -0 1 HAS MOVED TO CORNER Broad and McIntosh Streets, ENTRANCE THROUGH CRIS. GRAY & CO'S. ?o Intending to discontinue the Clothing Business, he will sell any and every thing in READY MADE CLOTHING j AT Not necessary to say at Cost-many Ar ticles Below Cost. CALL ! EXAMINE ! GOODS WILL BE FREELY SHOWN TO EVERY ONE. Oct 18 2m 43 FOUND AT LAST. -A. LOTION for REMOVING PIM &<E$KRQM THENCE. Warranted to cure when meed by. directions. Call and- get a bottle. Prepared and sold by G. L. PENN, Druggist. Oct 25 tf TS 1871. Fall. 1871. IcC?BE, COSTELLO & Di L Y, Al'GUSTA, CA. E greet our friends and the citizens of Edgefield generally with thc opening of the Fall Trade, and assure them of our being in the very best position to pros ecute it to a SUCCC.SK. We have now in Store a Stock of Goods which we have spent much time in se lecting, and which is acknowledged by all to bc one of the best assorted Stocks of GENERAL DRY GOODS In the City. We will receive Goods from our Buyer regularly every week. So that we shall be able to show EVEllY NOVELTY as soon as it appears in Now York. . We have a uniform Price to All, and our fixed principle is THAT NO ONE UNDERSELLS US.' We do not propose to enumerate our Stock in detail, but call attcntien to the fol lowing Departments as Specialities: DICE** GOODS-Embracing Black, Colored and Fancv SILKS, Silk VELOURS, Silk REPS, Irish POPLINS, Manchester POPLINS, French and English Medium and Low-Priced DRESS GOODS, in great variety, The Celebrated Buffalo, Queen and Crown Brands ol' BLACK ALPACA, French and German CORSETS,-tho finest Stock we ever saw in thc City. Thc most famous brands-all the new styles-of French KID GLOVES. HOSE, in English, German and Balbriegan, LACES and LACE COLLARS, in Thread, Guipure, Cluny, Duchesse, Maltese, Italian and real French Valenciennes, &C, &c. TO OUR FRIENDS IN THE TRADE, we would say we have spacious and well lighted Rooms upstairs, where we keep a large stock of U O 111 E 8 TI C ? OOHS of Every Kind, which we will sell by tho Bale or Piece, at Prices that will repay those who give us a call. We will advertise no Goods wc have not got ; No prices that we will not sell at. We will not falsely represent our Goods, or knowingly use any deception to effect sales. To thone wc sett once, we generally nell again, as our increasing trade testifies Our motto is: COURTESY AND INTEGRITY, AND ONE PRUE TO ALL MCCABE, COSTELLO & DALY, 238 Broad Stroc-t, antler Central Hotel, Augusta, Ga. Oct IS 3m 43 To the Citizens of Edgefield. Persons visiting Augusta will find it GREATLY TO THEIR INTEREST to stop at (One of the Finest MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISH MENTS in the City,) previous to buying elsewhere. We Guarantee EVERYTHING which we represent will GIVE PERFECT SATISFACTION. So remember that at No. 229, Broad Street, op posite Masonic Hall, you can be fitted out most fashionably and genteelly at VERY REASONABLE PRICES. Augusta, Oct 18 3m 43 J. M. YoUNGBLOOD. S. C. L. BUSK. YOUNGBLOOD ? BUSH. Grocers AND D? AL EES IN LT AID PLANTATION S?PPL No. 127 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. AFTER an acknowledgement of thanks to our Friends and Customers for the liberal patronnge heretofore extended to us, we ask a continuance of the same, and would beg leave to inform them that we deal in All Goods Belonging to 0?P Lille, (Liquors excepted,) such as COFFEES, SUGARS, BACON, MOLASSES, FLOUR, BAGGING.^TIES, &c, Ac. SSrSpecial attention paid to the Sale of Cottoit and other Produce. YQ?JBBL??B & BUSH. Augus'a. Oct 4 3m 41 Slioes I ?lioes I iSlioes ! BOOTS _AND_SH0ES. E. oTSAMS, I\o. .?, Park Row, Has opened a large and complete assortment of SHOES and BOOTS for I?adio?, Genllcmcra, ?nisse*, Roys, And Chi S?: re BS. And is daily making accessions to his large and varied stock. Call and get suited from the latest styles. Copper-Tipped Bootsand Shoes for Children. Kid, .Morocco and Calf Skin Shoes lor Ladies and Misses, with a full sup ply of Congress and Laced Gaiters, Calf Skin BooU and Shoes for Gentlemen and Boys, with cither Single or ?)oublo Uppers and Soles. DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. A lull line of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES kept constantly on hand at lt. O.SAMS. Oct 4 ti' 41 C3rO To -A T CO'S. Emporium of Fashion, TO BUY YOUR CLOTHING, Hats,-Trunks 8L Furnishing Goods. WE Announce without, hesitation that we have in Store Ihe Largest Stock of CLOTHING. HATS, &c, in thc Citv. Andean offer Greater Inducements to WHOLESALE BUYER than any other House in Georgia. ??rGive us a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call at 248 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., under Masonic Hall, and 2nd door below Globe Hotel. Sept 20 3m 39 Kavanagh & Lynch, No. 36, Jackson Street, Augusta, Ga., (In rear of Globe Hotel, and opposite Schneider's,) Have in Store a Large, Perfectly New and Very Fashiona ble Stock of French and English Cassi rr,eres, Broadcloths' Vestings, Scarfs, Tics, &c, &c, and will maka GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING ' TO ORDER, IN A STYLE UNSUftP/v SSED .Augusta, Oct.25 KAGANAGH & LYNCH. J 2? . ii T. W. CARWILE. W. E. CARWILE. Z. W. CARWILE, JR. T. W. CARWILE & CO., GROCERS -AND Oommission Merchants, 207 Broad- St., Augusta, Ga., RESPECTFULLY announce to their Edgefi?ld friends that they have entered into Co-Partnership for the purpose of conducting a GENERAL GROCERY and COMMISSION BUSINESS, and will devote all their ener gies towards building up a First Class Grocery House, promising to make every exertion to give the m:st perfect satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patronage. We are now receiving full lines of BACON, LARD, COFFEES, SUGARS. TEAS, CHEESE SYRUPS, ISOLASSES, MACKEREL, RICE, SALT, BAGGING, TIES. CANDLES, BUTTER, SOAP, STARCH, WHISKIES, BRANDIE-*, WINES, ALE, PORTER, TOBACCO, SEGARS, CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, And in fact EVERYTHING usually lound in First Class Grocery Houses. We are also Agent? for the SM!.' ol Wm. Massey & Co's. Celebrated Phila delphia ALES. Will be glad ut all times to see om Edgcfield friends, and will sell the Best Grade of Goods at the Lowest Marke! Prices. Sept 20 tf _ 30 We have now in Store, and constantly receiving : 50 Hhds. BACON, 30 Tubs ehoi:e Butter, 75 Tierces and Packages, LARD, 25 Barrels Amber SYRUP, 300 Packages FISH, 15 N. 0 250 Sacks SALT, 10 Hhds. SUGAR, 100 Barrels 50 Barrels LIQUORS, 25 Barrels WINE, 100 Boxes SOAP, 25 Boxes Self-washing SOAP 15 Hhds. Cuba MOLASSES, 25 Barrels *" 41 25 Hhds. R. boiled " 10 Tierces Ne v Carolina RICE, 100 M. CIGARS, all brands, BAGGING, all kinds, TIES, best arrow, All kinds CANNED Goods, Family GROCERIES in full sup. ply and very choice, WOODEN WARE, BRUSHES, Wraf ?ping Taper, Twine, Matches, Paper Bags, 100 Barrels " " Pepper, Spice, Mustard, 50 Bags Rio COFFEE, 100 CHEESE, best Factory, COHN, STARCH, Table SALT, ?co., &n. All at Lowest Prices Wholesale and Retail. -Ci Mr. GEO. C. ROBINSON still serves his friends as usual. Commission for Selling Cotton, 1 1-4 per Cent. STAPLES & REAR. 278 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. 0<^t IS St 43 Established 1849. -0 A Gemtiiie Stock of Dmgs aad Medieiaes. ?1 0 George L. Penn, ED G BF ELD. S.O., ff AS in Store anoi her largo and superior Stock of Goods in the DRUG TRADE, which he warrants Fresh and Genuine, and which he will Kell as low as the same Goods can be bought in any other Southern market. His Stock embraces in port, 500 Lbs. WHITE LEAD. One Barrel each of LINSEED OIL and VARNISH, 50 Gallons Spls. TURPENTINE, 75 Lbs. Spanish BROWN and Venetian RED, 10 Boxes WINDOW GLASS and 100 Lbs. PUTTY, Z 75 Gallons MACHINE OIL, 25 " TRAIN OH-, 9 Doz. GLASS LAMP?, ?ll styles, 35 " LAMP CHIMNEYS, 1U0 Lbs. each SODA, SALTS. SULPHF ., COPPERAS, SU0 Lbs. Family and Toilet SOAPS, 4 Bbls. best KEROSENE OIL, &c., &c. Paient Medicines acid Invaluable Remedies. Hegeman's Elixir CALASAYA BARKS Bradfield'a FEMALE REGULATOR, Dr. Simmons' LIVER MEDICINE, Whitcomb's ASTHMA REMEDY PHILOTOKEN, Radway s PILLS and READY RELIEF, MUSTANG LINIMENT, COD LIVER OIL, Tarrants SELTZKR APERIENT, Hall's HAIR RESTORER, Barrv's TRICOPHERUS, Barnet's COCOAIX fur rho Nair, BURKALLISTON f-rtlic Complexion, CONGRESS WATER. Avers HAIR VIGOR, " CHERRY PECTORAL, " SARSAPARILLA. " AGUE CURE, " CATHARTIC PILLS, Allen's LUNG BALSUM, Cook's WINE OF TAR forCouglis, Colds A full Stock of all kind of BITTERS, For Cooking Purposes. EXTRACT LEMON. ROSE, ORANGE, VANILLA. PINE APPLE, A lull line of RAKING POWDERS, and SPICES of all kinds. Toilet Ari ?ties for the Ladle*. POWDER BOYES, verv handsome. I PENN'S EXCELSIOR HAIR OIL, CAMPHOR ICE* VINEGAR ROUGES, I PREMIUM BEARS OIL, TOOTH POWDERS AND PASTE, HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS. GENUINE BELL COLOGNE, HAIR POMADES, TOILET POWDERS LUBIN'S EXTRACTS, | TOILET SOAPS, all Flavors, &c, &c. CHOIC52 GROCERIES. HAMS. Clear R. SIDES, LARD. FLOUR. MEAL. SUGARS, MOLAS SES, SYRUPS TEAS, COFFEE, CHEESE, MACCARONI, and ail Goods kept in a first class stock, which will lie sold low for Cash. Tobacco and Cigars. Always on hand a supply of Choice TOBACCO AND CIGARS. It- will afford mc much pleasure to serve my friends and customers al all times. And while tendering thanks for the confidence and support given through the many long years of "he past, I respectfully solicit a continuance of their patronage, with the assurance that 1 shall use my best efforts to give entire satisfaction. SiftT" Prescriptions carefully Compounded day or night. Sept. 27 tf 40 JOSIAH SIBLEY, S. H. SIBLKT, GEO. R. SIBLEY, HOBT. P. SIBLEY J. SIBLEY & SONS, Cotton Commission Meroha'ts -AND DEALERS IN GUANOS, No. 159, Reynold Street, AUGUSTA, GA. We again offer xiti? Services in the WAREHOUSE BUSI NESS to the Public. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on Colton in Store. ORDERS for BAGGING and TIES promptly filled. Sept 5 3m 37 oom : :>:? vu/ mn Carriages, Baggies, AND Plantation ^Wagons, AT. At Greatly Reduced Prices ! WYMAN, "MAY & CO., Manufacturers I Dealers, 208 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., 3XT RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of all in want of a Vehicle of itny kind to their Large and Varied Assortment, comprising all the LATEST and MOST DESIRABLE Styles of CARRIAGES, PHOTONS, ROCKAWAYS, Carry-alls, and Open and Top "Buggies, Which have been manufactured specially for them by the best makers in the countrv. We also solicit attention to WYMAN, MAY & CO'S. WolcottvilleWagoii FOR PLANTATION PURPOSES. These Wagons, made in Walcottville, Ct., of the Best Seasoned Tvnibei and Pest Materials throughout, have been used in the South for the last fifteen years, and for Light Draft, Great Capacity and Durability, are un equalled by any Wagon sold in the South. We aro also Agent for thc Celebrated MILLBURN IRON AXLE WAGON, Manufactured in the West, and esoecially adapted to the Southern country, and warranted to be the Pest and Cheapest Western Wagon sold in any market. A Full Stock of HARNESS, SADDLES, PLANTATION GEAR. TRUNKS, VALISES, French and American CALF SKINS, SHOE FINDINGS, SADDLERY HARDWARE, Carnage and Wagon MATERIAL, Leather and Rubber BELTING, LEATHER of all Kinds, &c, &c, Constantly on hand and for sale at lowest Cash pri?es. .Orders solicited, and will receive prompt and careful attention. WYMAN, MAY & CO., 208 Broad Street, opposite Georgia R. R. Bank, AUGUSTA, GA. Aug 23 Cm 35 THE COTTON PLANT Cooking Stove ! Q OlNCE Hie deatl: ol'the late WM. Illl.t and closing nu of his business, 1 have taken the Agenev for the Sale ot the {OTTOS lilli! HMO STOVE. Persons wanting a good Stove, such as the " Philanthropist," M Chief Cook," or " Cotton Plant," can he supplied by call ing on I), Li FULLERTON, Stove Dealer, AUGUSTA, GA. No. G Stoves for $20,00 and 820,00. No. 7 Stoves for $25,00, $11,50, 83.1,00 $35,00, ?10,00. No. S Stoves for ?28,00, $37,00, 840,00. 8.3(1,00, SGTi.OO. Augusta, Q? t 4 Cm 41__ Over Five [Inndrcd ".cinal Fires Fut Out willi il ! Moro Utan $6,000,000 Worth of Properly Saved from the Finita'*! THE FIRE MKIIR F. W. FARWELL, Secretary. 122 Washington Street, Chicago. Insurance Companies reduce rates where it is introduced. The Government has adopted it. Puts Out Buming Kerosene* Tar, &c SEND FOR ITS RECORD. Aug 2 4m 32 For Sale, 100,000 WELL BURNT BRICK. AND among thom several Thousands CIR CULAR RRICKS or Walling Wells -uow ready for delivery W. W. ADAMS. Mar? tf ll Fancy Articles for thc Ladies IVlARKERT & CLISBY are daily re ceiving New Goods in the way of Hand some TOILET SETS, Photograph AL BUMS, PERFUMERY, Fancy Toilet ARTICLES, &c. THE CAUSE AND CURE OF CONSUMPTION. k -The primary cause of Consumption U derange- I meir, o? the digestive organs. This d?rangement B produces deficient nutrition and assimilation. By '.sslmllatlon I mean tbat process by which the nu triment ot the food ls converted Into blood, and thence into thc solids of mc body. Persona with digestion thus Impaired, having the slightest pre disposition to pulmonary disease, or if they take mid, will be very liable to have Consumption o' the Lungs lu some of Its forms; and I bold tbat lt will be impossible to cure any case of Consumption without lint restoring a good digestion and healthy assimilation. The very Ant thing to be done ls to ?.lenii.se the stomach ?nd bowels from all diseased mucus nnd slime, which is clogging these organs so that they cannot perform their functions, and then rouse np and restore tho liver to a healthy action. For this purpose the surest and best remedy is ^ehenck"* Mandrake Pills. These Pills clean the stomach and bowels of all the dead and morbid sllme'that ls causing disease and de ay in thc whole ' system. They will clear out the liver of all db eased bile that has accumulated there, and rouse lt up to a new and heal thy action, by which natural and healthy bile ls secreted.. Tlie stomach, bowels, and liver are thus cleansed hy the use of Schenck's Mandrake Pills; but there remains In the .stomach an excess of acid, the organ is torpid and the appetite poor. In the bow els tl.c lactcals are weale, and requiring strength and support* It ia In a condition like this that Schenck's Seawot-d Tonic proves to be the most valuable remedy ever discovered. It ls alkaline, and Its usc will neutralize all exc?s? of acid, mak ing thc stomach sweet and fresh; lt will give per manent tone to thu Important organ, and create a good, hearty appetite, and prepare the system for the first process of a good digestion, and ultimately make good, healthy, living blood. After this preparatory treatment, what remains to cure most cases of Consumption ls the free and persevering use of Schenck's Pulmonlc Syrup. The Pulmonlc Syrup uourlshes the system, puri ties the blood, and is readily absorbed into the circulation, and thence distributed to the diseased lungs. There lt ripens all morbid matters, whether in thc form of abscesses or tubercles, and then assists Nature to expel all the diseased matter, In the form of free expectoration, when once lt ripens. It is then, by the great healing and purifying properties of Schenck's Pulmonlc Syrup, that all ulcers and cavities are healed up sound, and my patient ls cured. Tho essential thing to bc done In enring Con sumption ts to get up a rood appetite and a good digestion, so thai the body will grow In flesh and get strong. If a person has diseased lungs,-a cavity or abscess there,-Uie cavity cannot heal, the matter cannot ripen, so long us the system is below par. w hat Ls necessary to cure Is a new order of things,-a gcod appel ite. a good uu tri lion, the body to grow lu ileah ami get fat ; then Nature ls helped, the cavities will beal, the matter will ripen ana be thrown olT In large quantities, and ibo person regain health and strength. This ls the true and only plan to cure Consumption, and If a person ls very bad. If the lungs arc not entirety destroyed, or even If oue lung ls entirely gone. If there ls enough vitality left In the other to heal np, there ls hope. I have seen many persons cured with only one sound lung, live and enioy life to a good old age. This ls what Schenck's Medicines will do to cure Consumption. They wir. clean out the stomach, sweeten and strengthen lt, get up a good digestion, and give Nature the assistance she needs to clear the system of all the disease that is In Ute tangs, whatever the form may be. It b Important that while using Schenck's Medi cines, care should bc exercised not to take cold : keep in-doors In cold and damp weather: avoid night air. and take out-door exercise only in a genial and warm sunshine. I wish lt distinctly understood that when I recom mend a patient to be careful In regard to taking cold, while using my Medicines, I do so for a special reason. A man who has but partially recovered from the effects of a bad cold ls far more liable to a relapse than one who has been entirely cured; and lt ls precisely the same In regard to Consump tion. So long as the lungs are not perfectly healed, Just so long Ls there imminent danger of a full re turn of the disease. Hence lt ls that I so strenu ously caution pulmonary patients against exposing themselves to an atmosphere that ls not genial and pleasant. Conllrmed Consumptives' lungs are a mass of sores, which the least change of atmos phere will Inflame. The grand secret of my tuc ce&. with my Medicines consists in my ability to subdue inflammation Instead of provoking it, as many of the faculty do. An Inflamed lung cannot, with safetv to the patient, be exposed to the biting Masts or winter or the chilling winds of Spring , r Autumn. It should be carefully shielded from ?ll Irritating Influences. The utmost caution should be observed In this particular, as without it a cure ender almost auy circumstances ls an Impos sibility. The person should be kept on a wholesome and nutritious diet, and all the Medicines continued .inUl the body has restored to lt the natural quanUtr of flesh and strength. I was mvself eu ?ed by this treatment of the worst kind of Consumption, and have lived to get fat and hearty these many years, with one lnng mostly gone. I have cured thousands since, and very many have been cured by this treatment whom I bave never seen. About the First of October I expect to take posses sion of my new building, at the Northeast Corner of Sixth and Arch Streets, where I shall be pleased to give advice to all who may require U> Full directions accompany all my Remsedes, so 4 that a person in any part of the world can be ^ readily cured by a strict observance of the same. J. H. 8CHENCK, M. D., Philadelphia. JOHN* F. HENRY, 8 Collego Place, New York, wholesale Agents Feh ?2_ly 9_ To The PublicT THE undersigned respectfully inform thc public of Eilgcncld, that he has opened a TIN SHOP at the Post Office, whore he will ho found nt all times pre Karcd to do any work pertaining to this usines*. Particular attention paid to Roofing, Guttering, Repairing, <fcc ?STAil work guaranteed. ALONZO E KEARSEY. O ct. 18_lin_43 Onion Setts ! Onion Setts ! JUST received TWO BBLS. ONION SETJS, White, Red and Yellow. If you wish to produce the largest size Onion?, this is'the proper time to plant, your Setts. Fdr sale by . O. L. PENN, Druggist, Oct.U . U ...