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PELLETIER & C0, DR UGGISTS, HAMBURG, S. C. WOULD RESPE CT fully inrite the atten tion of the public to their L A R G E L Y re plenished Stock of D r 1u g s, MEDICINES, CHEMICI.uS, TItt:SSES, P&INrS, OILS, GLASS, DYE STUFFS, INSTRUMENTS, POTASHES, VARNISHES, BItUSHES, PATENT MEDICINES, SOAPS, S:PICES, COSMETICS, PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, &C. Their recent purchares in New York, selected by one of the firm with the greatest cnre as to .quality, enables them to uff.r their Goods at prices as low is any similar establishmneur in the South. The Public are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. ggCatalogues of Goods sold by them fur nished on application to A. J. PELLETIER & CO., Druggisto. Hiamburg, . C. Aug 3 61n 30 SEWING MACHINES! Grover & Baker's IS decd-dly better for Family use than any man ufactured. One very desirable feature in these improved Machines, is, that when compared with all others, they are aoiselee. Diagrams prove the superiorty, strength and elasticity of the stitch, and the following testimonials prove the Ierfect adaptation of the Machine for family and plauta. tion work. EDGEFIELD DisTazCT, S. C., July, 1859. The undersigned having had a Grover & Baker Sewing Machine, purchased of M. A. RAssom, in use in our families for some time past, take pleas ure in giving our testimony to its complete adap tation for family and plantation work, making a "sam of great atrength and plastirity, is very sim ple, easily learned and kept in order, and running with so little noise as not to interfere with conver pation, if carried on in an ordinary tone of voice in close proximity to the machine. We regard these Machines as among the greatest labor-saving in ventions of the age. Signed, J. W. STOKES, GEO. McD. WEVER, A. J. CREIGIHTON, B. F. MAYS, THOS. KERNAGHAN,; JAS. L. MATHIS, WM. HILL, SAIM'L. J. BOYCE, SIDNEY S. BOYCE, WM. SPIRES, B. J. RYAN, 'A. M. BENSON. JOHN A. ADDISON, I LUCIUS L. HALL, (). D. MEMS, I E. T. HAMILTON, ELIJAH WATSON, Sr. I JOEL CURRY, JAS. S. HARRISON, ROBERT J. BUTLER, A. J. HAMMOND, SAM'L E. BOWERS. CHAS. HAMMOND, Copy of a Letter received from Rev. D. D. Brunson. Destossvttt, A pril 26th, 1859. MR. M. A. BAssox-DCear Sir: The Grover & Baker Sewing Machine which I purchased of you last winter, has given cetire atisfaction. I have seen many favorable notices published about thee Machines, and from our e.rperience, we believe them all without exageration. Doubtless, when more generally known, they will be in general use, anid accomplish what Hlon. Mr. Banks says, " work as great a change in families, as railways have in communities and States." Respect fully, yours, D. D. BRUNSON. Extract of a Letter from W. U. Norris. Rtocs, S. C., May 2nd, 1859. Mu. M. A. R~ssou.-Dear Sir: I cheerfully as sure you that we are well pleased with the Grovee &; Baker Macbine. -My wife would n'ot he without it for twice its cost. WV. H. NORRIS. iRzv. T. F. WILLrIAs, of this District, writes thus. Ma. M. A. Rassox-Dear Sir : I am pleased te say that the Grover &; Baker Mac-hine bought o you, works as well as I could desire. My wirr finds no trouble in working it. Before purchasing I examined other Mnchines, but did not like thr stitch neaor as trell as that made by the Grover & Baker. With my knowledge of these Machines. and what I hear from others. I am thoroughly convinced that no Machine can favorably compare with thema for family use. T. F. WILLIA MS. Machines delivered and instructions given ii thecir use, free of chzarg... in any pazrt of Edgetiel" District. Should any Machine not perform well. I will exchange it for one which will do good work. All sates at manufacturers prices, with the ad.'i tion of freight. M. A. RCANSOM, Agent, -i the Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Co. Hamaurg, Aug. 3, 1859 If 30 LIGHT for the SUFFERIING MIL LION DR, MA PTIN'' GREAT REMEDY! A CERTAIN CURE FOR CONSUMPTION .And ell Luneg Di jenne,-S1.ortness of Treath--Dy pepsin oud J)yscentcry--Wlret ce'e of Croup and C2.oe. d&c., dc., g& e-. TU I 1 mnedicine is purely regetaldec. being com, Jposedl entirely of~ hus' Rya Spri and WestI India Gums. and other Ex'rac~s which arc healing to the Lungs. 73r It is a niost pleasant drirnk. far One bottle .hould be carried lay every man, Womnan oar chit I t:,velinl.. to mix with the water. ;gdr-Price One tDollar Per Bottle.- : pirFor sley It. L.(G ENT RY, Agenit, atSib ley's Corner, with Me'sre. H. & N. E. Solomon. where I always witt he found with a large supply of the above'nI.tI.Is PnlotPnn-rv. Also, I am always in the market (at Sibley's Cor ner.) for psu:-hasing cot ton, and wilt pay thebhighest market price fojr noee cottons. For the above medicine, apply to R. L. GENTRY, Agent. Hamburg, Jan. 25, 1S59. ly 3 DR. OULLIN'S REMEDY. For Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Pain in the Jaw, ,.irk Head Ache, (if nervous) and in fact for alt nervous pains, it is invaluable: try it. all you un fortunate nervous pain snfferers. If it atop sick Head Ache in twenty minutes, do not be alarmed. Price, $2 per Bottle. For saile by R. L. GENTRY, Ag't. Hamburg, S. C., July 13, 1859 tf 27 BURIAL CASES. JUlST received a full assortment of METALIC BURIAL CASES, all sizes. Also, a new style Case, full glass, full satin lining, and extra fine. The Metalic Cases will be sold LOW FOR CASH. We buy for Cash, and will be necessarily compelled to sell on the same terms. Thirty days is the longest credit that will be given. Also, MAHOGANY COFFINS at Augusta pri ces. Common WOOD COFFINS made to suit the order, both in quality and price. WITT & HUDSON April 8 tf 1 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIEL~D DISTRICT, fjN EO 'JIT Y. William P. Butler, et. aL) vs. glifo A't.c Guy Broadwater, Adm'or of J. r 1o ca.ec Henry Christian, deceased.J B Y virtue of an order made by Chancellor John saon in the above stated case, Notice is hereby given to all and singular, the creditors of the said -J. Henry Christian, deceased, to present and proye their respective demands before me in my Office, on or before the first day of October next, on pain of being precluded from the benefit of the deere tal order of Court A. SIMKINS, CL.as. Commissioner's Office, June 14, 1859 3m 24 " The Old Business." ALL persons indebted to the late firm of Wmn. AHl. Harrison, Agont. are 'arnesttf requested to call on mc at the Adeertiser Office and settle the a ime. I am anxious to close up that hustnness. p. R. DURISOB. Au2 ...etf :s3 SEL L IN G 0F! GREAT INDUCEMENTS!! A $50,000 STOOK OF DRY. GO ODS, AT NEW-YORK COST, FOR CASH. As I am compelled to vacate the Store which I now occupy, en the first day of October next, in consequence of its having been rented from that date by other parties, without my knowledge, and not having any definite place in which to locate by that time, I will from this day offer all of my large stock of DRY GOODS WITHOUT ANY RESERVE, AT NEW.YORK COST FOR CASH. To persons in need of any article in the line, this is a rare opportunity, as the stock must posi tively be closed out by that day, .THOS PHIBBS, AUGUSTA, Georgia, July 27, 1859, tf 29 GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND, Or Dennis' Alterative, FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD AND DISEASES OF THE LIVER. COMPOSITIOJ.-It contains in addition to Sarsaparilla, the hydro-alcoholie extract of Queen's Delight, White Ash, Grey Beard, or Fringe-tree Chionanthus, Tincture of May Apple, and Blood-Root. If the Liver and Blood are kept in a healthy condition by the use of this Compound Sar saparilla, it will prove a great preventive of sickness, and a great saving of expense of Medicines. Female Complaints.-For Females, it is excellent in diseases arising from general Debility or a torpid state of the l.iver, and its occasional adds a blooming vigor to the com plexion. In Lucorrhea or Whites, it has been tried and found a useful and invaluable rein edy. It checks morbifie secretions-removes the cause of disease by cleansing the Blood of its impurities and acts as a touie to the system. For Ciitdren.-This is the best medicine that can be given, especially to those in a debilitated state of health, or troubled with worms. A few doses given to a child when it first appears unwell has a powerful efTect it preventing disease. It causes increased secretion and passage of the bile, purifies and invigorates the system, and prevents the accumulation of worms, by keeping .he child healthy. Its effect in preventing dseases or children makes it a valuable FAMILY MEDICINE. - For sale by Druggists generally. Price $1 per Bottle. DR, DENNIS' STIMULATING OR- HOT BITTERS, FOR DISPEPSIA IT . WILL PROVE AN INVALUABLE. REMEDY. If food causes pai. in the- Stomach a dose taken immediately after meals, or as soon as the uneasy sensation is experienced, will relieve the pain and assist digestion. They are also an importaut remnedy for Females in.comnplaints arising from colds. Dr. Dennis' Stimulating Liniment, O R, SOU T HE RN PA IN-K L L ER, FOR RHEUMATIC PAINS PAINFUL INFLAMMATORY SWELLINGS, SPRAINS, SWELLED BREAST, PAIN IN THE BACK OR A COLD SENSATION IN THE BACK, SORE THROAT, TOOTHACHE, &c. A IMEICINE MORE VALUABLE THAN GOLD) To TIlE FARMER DR DENIS' Aul-FA8M II0l TIMR, For Spasms, Cramp Colic, Spasmodic Cholera or Inflama tion of the Bowels, Lock Jaw, Chills, or for all sudden and dangerous attacks of disease in which imme diate action is necessary. By diluting it with Syrup or sweetened water it niay be made useftil in a great variety of diseases of a mild nature, as in Colds, Cough, Croup, Asthma, Pain in the Stomach or for general family use. For H~orses, Mules, c., this Tincture rarely fauils to cure even the worst cases of Colic. In Wounds, Bruises, Cuts, Galls, Sores, &c., it prevents inflnummationi, and causes the sores to heal. NO PLANTER SROULD BE WITHOUT IT. nt"All the above Medicines are for sale in this Village by Drs. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE andl E. MI. PKNN. June 1 5mi 21 CANDEE & McEWEN, i"o-T -a-o an~ WATCH MAKERS & JEWELERS. I 1F0 U N DR Y. - HTAVING this day formed a PCt0o, n wl rter h i wTITES oc AT .N E A A II h T I U T aNINt al bunstustd tothinre.~ .AC N H O P. JEWELRY and SOCIETY BADGES mnadu to order and warranted. iWF Particular attention will he paid to WatchL.14PKS&Corprcr, repairing. F. Hf. CANDEE, UUTG. P. F. McEWEN.ITAIGta ott~tnsv ~iiiswt Edlgenield. Nov. I, 1858 tf 43I.SO OL ndPTE $i h J. M. SINGER & CO'S. fralo~eafrgl Mns ilGnGaig SEW NG MA CHINESI Scmiias aeat hnl ahns os TUlE SEWING OF TUESESteTiWokInfcayrilcnIo, World-Renowned Machines Baso EIc~UPI upt C~.~OTfl E~ELL~, Aest. piNSl o., Prorieors FROM HEHFIESTOMLLSNSnOdA A TT- TERN nthe LEATalR TrACE!sIfor Goldj Mies M1isll1nGaig NteamdiagrasiStaeeuined StoingoveMacatineeoHor by tuma inenuiy.Sha fPlTlyI Cook, Palor and RoxC The scced nivrslly ad ae arrntd o es T i Work . Infatan article Iror., *.ue yearrorsmore ifndesired.r1s1 Tyca.nhooin o peaina theE LLiED, A ts Oils Var185. shy 1 SyhupofMrsn E inge ty. ilae These Machines will ho sold at the samte price 7ini.ov01as, here as at any of the Agenecs, or at ths principal Etalishment in New York, the freight. onlyDETLADSRGCLITRMN, aMde. GEO. .MNEL an experienredl Ma- FMRY&FNY RILS cbinist, will attend to setting up and giing in- OsorzPAT.? ~vL structions on all Machines sol.No 1,7OdStAusterga LEWIS JONES, Agent. Ari11l'4 Machine Needles, Silk, Thread, &e., always on - - bud' at the Milliner Shop. ~ ~ ~ ~ lrTfrf~~ll Edgefeld C. H., April 13 tf 14 ~ j~~ U1 U 1~ The World's Renoned Wonder! No South, North, East or West' llecac!dRealDc,. BLA MES N0 SECTI05!SU A ,COFE TA, But Stands on the mighty Watch Tower WNS RNIS of the Universe to give Relief to the Suffering World I AGNRPPODR IOLA Doctor Martin's Great Remedy!GOERSofERYESITON pW For sale by Capt. JA MES CA LLISON, ~ 9 RADATAG.T4 A Shatterfield, S. C. - R. L. GENTRY, Agt. Jn1.t Hamburg, Aug 15 6 li2 Sae ot aoia Executors Notice, DEIL DSRC, T IE Legatees under the h31st Will and Testa- Sme .Goe ment of Pleasant Burnett, decceased, are here- B.. raan ote. by notified that a final settlement of the Estate otf r.?pI said Testator will be nmade in the Ordinary's Office, Wn .Drse at Edgefield Court House, on Tuesday the eighth Tute n tes dyof November next. And the said Legatees Jta odrru outi are requested to meet the uindersigned for that pur- I psat the time an pae'above ,entione.d. ~ . h -eiuso h saeo ihr.Br RALPH S. BURNETT. JEx'rs. prvthidcntdsborsuonrb--rte July 27 1859 . n29 lt'a fOtbrnx:i eel hro PINE CHEESE--PRIME BACON. dce oh rnucdi hscue N OW in Stora s hot of A No 1 CH EESE; Au.; .3 Also, a choiee supply of BACON.____-______ For sale cheap for cash by j.tc.A~iainwl id ttenx E. T. DAVIS, Agt. Seiuoftehiltuefr .rnwlf July 12 tf 27 o h hre fteSn irFry ~OTICE.--Application will be made at the Snext Legislature for the Charter of a Publice EIA UROE.- e Rad running from the yury's Ferry Rtoad, near DzeofPrPOTVIEfomte' Jas. M. Harrison's, to intersect a branch of Five tg fD.X~nndo irwl itit .C Noc oa er h eiueuofJ . tdsm GS, . B BWES, A', EsDENTAL ND 8tiRG1CAL85 ITFNTS NEW_9OODS! TpHE Undersigned, having foined' a Partner. A ship, would respectfully invite attention t'o their LARGE and VARIED Stock of SPRING AND SUIMMEN GOODS Which they are now receiving at the Store Room lately occupied by Messrs. BLAND & BuTn.. Their Stock embraces a varleitb . . LADIES DRESS GOODS, MAMMLS 4 ON@NNMg A variety of Goods for MEN AND BOYS WEAR. A variety of Ladies and Minsea Heeled Gaiters, Bootees and Slippers. A variety of Men and Boys HA.T8 .D 8 1OES. A lot of CROCKERY, HARDWARE & JEWELRY, All-of which the trading public will do well to examine before purchasing elsewhere. They have engaged the services of Mr. Wszovr, and will do their utmost to please every customer. LEWIS COLEMAN, H. R. DEAN. April 27 tf 16. EDGEFIELD CONFECTIONARY STORE! W E have now in Store a LARGE ASSORT MENT of Confectionary, Consisting of over fifty different kinds and flavors. We can suit tho most fastidious, both as regards style and flarnr.* We have many new kinds never before offered in this place. Also, a large assortment of FANCY..PLUMS, intended expressly for ornamenting Cake, &c. Our Goods are made expressly for us by one of the first houses in New York, of the finest mate rials, and warranted pure and no poison used in coloring. Liberal discounts made to persons buying large quantities for Parties, Pie Nics, &c. CANDEE & McEWEN. June 8 tf 22 CONLEY, FORCE & Co., AUGUSTA, GA., Wholesal. and Retail Dealer. ii BOOTS, SHOES, . Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Hemlock and Oak Sole Leather; French, American and German Calf Skins; Lining, Binding and Top Skins; Shoe Lasts, Shoe Pegs, Shoe Threads; Shoe Tools, Bnot and Shoe Materials of every description. Tanner's Tools, &c. p-Orders promptly attended to. Augusta, Jan. 18. 9m1 2 FIRST CLASS PIANO FORTES. E are prepared to furnish Piano Fortes from the following Cele brated M auufactories, viz: JACOB CHICKERING, Boston. IALLET, DAVIES & CO., Boston. A. W. LADD & CO., " NUNNS & CLARK, New York. BENNETT & CO., " And of other New York Makers. We furnish In struments exclusively to ORDER; and as we pay no Store rent, no Clerk hire, no City taxes, we are able to supply any kind of Instruments, from the Jew's Harp to the Church Organ, Than any Retail House South of New York, not excepting Charleston and Augusta. ,29 Orders addressed to us at Augusta, or Rome, Ga., will meet with prompt attention. A. A. CLARK & SON. p40 P. S.-I have had twenty yonra experience in the art of T UNING and REPAIRING PIAN OS, and I can conscientiously recommend the In strumnicts of the above zmakers, as being at least equal to any anufkctured in the United States. At all events, I challenge any porson who wants a PIANO to try one of them six months. A. A. CLARK. Augusta, April 4, 1859 tf 13 FINEF PIAN\OS, MUSIC, &c., &c. T HUE subscriber, after returning thanks to theIr friends in Edgefield and adjoining Districts, for their liberalqpatronagc durng" the last ton years, would inform them that they 5still continue to keep on hand a large assortment of PIANO FORTES fromi the celebrated manufactorics of Raven Bacon &~ Co., Hu~zelton Bros., and A. H. Gale & Co., New York, for whom they arc sole Agents. These In struments having already won such far-famed cc lobrity, it is only necessary for us to repseat that fur #trength , duraubility and inish, together with punscr, depth, ,Wecrne und '.ftnaea of lonse, they challenge conmpetitiou. Pecrsons wanting a Superior Piano Forte, would do much better to call and select from a large asortment. than by dealing with Pecdlars and agents of inferior makers, where they have no cboice, and have often to pay higher prices for in ferior Instruments, than fine ones 'of superior mnakers can be bought for. Every Piano Forte sold by us is warranted in every respect, so the purchaser runs no risk what ever. Persons ordering from aL distasnce from us can depend upon getting a GO00) ARTICLE, as we make it a point to keep goods of the 'eet quality and such as we can recommend and warrant in every respect. Their STOCK OF MUSIC is very large, and they are constantly receiving all new pieces us they are published. GUiTA R anud VIOLIN STRINGS of the the best quality always .on baud. They wouldl alsom call attention to their large stock of School and Miscellaneous Books, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, and other nrticles. Also, always on hand the lang est assortment in the State, of GUITARS, ACCORtDEONS, VIOLINS, FLUTES FLAGEOLETS, VIOLIN DOWR, .te,, and every article of Musical Merchandise. Caurhari's anid Needhasn's and Prince's celebragted ME LODEONS. Accordeons and Violins Repaired in the best mainner. All of the abcove articles sold at low prices for CJA.SII or City neceptances by .GEO. A. OATES & BROTHER, RO A Il-ST., Auguta, Ga., [Between United Slates and Globe Hotels.] A pril 7, I85 ,if 13 W, H, SALISBURY & C,, No. 257 BROAD STREET, Aas-t, Ga.,. I)EALEB.S IN STOVES,GRTS HOUSE FU.RNISHING GOODS; PLAI andi PLANISEED BLI C TILADF F~ll~EAAD GALVANIZED IRION PiPES; GAS FIPES & 'E'ITTINGS; WOOD and WILLOW WARE, te., &c. TIN ROOFING, EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND IN SUPERIOR MANNER. We arc constantly receiving additions to our Stoek of And invite the attention of all in wnf of anything in our Line. WE KEEP ON HAND A GO00 ASSORTMENT OF GAS FIXTURES, Which we are prepared to put up itnhort notice Manufacturers' Agents FOR THiE SALE OF THlE'WELLNOWN VICTOR STOVE, MANUFACTURED IN TIS CITY, THE BEST STOVE NOW IN iAwE. VI . 18AtIS8mY & I0., No. 3 DeKalb Range,, ar. 0 at 12 - o.am ae s. WOOl), EDDY & 00'S. SIGH." I ll I I B B f Q RIE I! Clhartered by the State of Georgia. ---:o: Capital Prize, $50,000! -0 .W00D, ED0X & CO., JNANAGERS, SUCCESSORS TO S. SWAN & CO. T IIE following Scheme will be drawn by WooD, Enoy A Co., Managers of the S P A R T A ACADEMY LOTTERY, in each of their Single Number Lotterli for Sept., 1859, t AUGUSTA, Georgia, in public, under the superintendence of Commissioners: Class 36 DraWs Saturday, Sept 3,1859. Class 37 Draws Saturday, Sept.10, 1859. i Class 38 Draws Saturday, Sept 17, 1859. Class 39 Draws Saturday, Sept 24;1859. On the Plan of Siale Numbers, 5o,000 Tickets! - - S,4 O 'x .X 'E. NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVEEY NINE TICKETS MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! TO BE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN SEPTEMBER I t Priziof -..., -*.0,000 1 Prize of .........$1,5t0 1 ".... 10,000 50 " ........... 500 I ......... 1000 100 ........... 400 1". .... .... ,000 1 " .......... 800 I ......... 4,000 10j. " ........... 150 1 " ......... 8,000 100 " ....100 APPEOXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of $400 Approx'at'g to $50,000 Prize are $1,600 4 " " a00 " " 20,000 " " 1,200 4 " " 250 " ' 10,00 " d 1.000 4 " " 225 " " 5,1.)o " 900 4 " " 201) " " 4,000 " " Bo 4 " " 150 " " 8,00) " " 600 4 " " 100 " I 1,500 " a 400 5000 " " 20 are........................... 100,000 5,d:85 Prizes amauntingto...............8320,000. WHOLE TICKETS $10; HALVES $5;QUARTERS $2j *&WRenember that ever Prize in the above Scheme is drawn and payable in full without de duction. CERTIFICATES OF PACKAGES will be sold at the following rates, wtich is the risk: Certilleateof Package of 10 Whole Tickets,.........$80 "1 " 10Half "..... 40 " 10 Quarter ...... 20 " " 10 Eighth "..... 10 --:0: SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY CLA.SS, No. 518, DrawsW ednesday, September28, 1859, ON THE THREE NUMBER PLAN! 78 Numbers-14 Drawn Balots. NEARLY 1 PRIZE TO EVERY 2 TICKETS! 1 Grand Prize of $30,000! I Prize of $1.,7-42! 5 Prizes of $1,500! 5 Prizes of 2,000! 10 Prizes of 600! Ac., &c., &c., c. 34,412 Prizes Amounting to $5867,962, WHOLE TICKETS $10; HALVES $5; QUAR $21 IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, en close the money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of a hich they will be forwarded by first mall. Purchasers can have Tickets ending in any figure they my designnte. he List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers Immedhaely after the drawing. Purchasers will piese write theirslgnatures plain, and give their Post Office, County and State. All prizee of $1,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing-other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. NOTICE TO COU1FPONDENT.-Those who.pre fer not sending meney by maill, can ute TIIE ADAMS EXPRESS 0MPAN Y, whereby money for. Ticketa. n sums or Ten Dollar4, and upwards, can be sent AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE. from any city or town where they have an offo,. The money and order must be enclosed In a " Government Post Office Stamped Envel ope," or the Express Company cannot receive them. All commtncations strictly confidential. Address Orders fcr Tickets or Certificates to WOOD, EDDY & CO., Augusta, Ga. or, WOOD, EDDY & CO., Atlanta, Ga. or, WOOD, EDDY & CO., Wilmington, Del.. fTr- A list of the numpbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in the follo wing pa pers :-A,.quta: (Ui.) on, New York Heratel and New York Times. Aug. 31, 1859 tf SAN F O RD' S LIVER INVIGORATOR, NEVERI DEBILITATES. IT Is conmpouniied .ntlrely frean Gumu, and thas becotme an establishedu fact, a Standard Medicine, known and approved b~y *alttt aes.ltnzdi now resorted to, with~ cnn. Idneinatteisus fur which it Is recomt- e.d. It hes cured thounands aihnth nttw er who had gIven up all hpso eif steu tmerwus unsolicited cer- iine nzt xssii sho0w. Tn oems eitp ted to the temperanent -othiniaiaitkgI it, anid uedi in such. atuan- ttls st c etyo the B3owels. Lttedcae fyu Jdgement guilde yin , eusofteIVti INVIGORtATOR,~an twilcreLvr Coini,lainta,Hil:ionuun Atcs yppi Chrounic Diarrlu tea, S i ae*Voi plaints, Dysent.!ry,' Dropay S Sitomach, Hiabihual. osienu, tr Ic, (cholerua, Chole- -r ols htr Infantuna, Falu-! enc asuie Female Weak.ass- , nmabeu.ds. esfuly as nOrdinia- ~r aiyle! eine.fItwilleureSICK~ iRADCISQ thousatds tan f estify.)ii two or three Tlea-!~ pOnusa~tl en at comnetucment of~ tak All who use it are gvn hi et,,n inlthaihve sf.avorn.i PrceOn Dllrdencr Ball tedsae Chopes o. rel ea h u The Ftuit Cat arti PIL dis amuet btndap live Cathrtic whc thea; poreo s indivdua takng hisprctie uaireisti itwes to ear gntl. o Thu costantl itners Le l be dcutes trf yhour who hve loug usd the he u.s anf the uItE-R itiloed tn. t.-l~ns ti. nndwitiit wthe re f Lt.e ThulnrufrI~tweStntt diereinoua ~ FAMILY C C-tiveneI s C olteI has wht de rreenc tI e'tn ell Jaunliee t. bee cotponeld ruutn s~ a:ety and ma e ursd V.ne aliy Familvy par d1 etabe Etratswtn~ta. H E goo aD sAe CH al,(: alintenwent yananimttelrif raneuiont .~ th1 Spoonuna~ah kp ness Pant .egBcvinthir Losimn, ine its ole bot, .f.l sddncll.wc leTEsINeVIG oRAT' ~ah,N SurWeiLLOW t ritc e l On Doll unaror Bottle. seIoasluC--ALrcz--- is Pure VetabeEtrcs3adpt.p ThL ASC I-; r Tigt, andil epintl a ThFayC hartic PilsarILtu~~ L lgils gtebut and. oive Cahlrtie whyc the proprh al ietour haswused: Thecontanlyincens: lin deid rm hs whotae logse Sthe CP arLondteats th nrisa o dicu Btintit..,d 1.p1tosfth oes The vAirtu ofA-' '~ulrHiue ARTnIClPor .. ha3, with, dereterence to prese anhd wrove etabiher cc-t bee opdetds frmn,Cie ,n ay Offi oth ur lre:. oete Exiract, dwhleh Ote nextnik on evey a of tiw ralentrm tha~ade goodifl u thed fe inalle f tas he s~tr.e n thteis exneedd uhn e nesePainsin Ah BackT , and L i. a Cstiner Pacc Ju nd4 iSoenen over The Stat Ie body So u e Col,;c frenyi ngetead. oterdis, ln <.reo S elto Aof an otherd ove .ae a y thS diece a bd ahe orn e f ansarylw Iina Aes tin ts an ti. -inulre redits ,f Rhers.Eiabthm ab g de urife of rlte Aiieod and anya defore ml andhmak proof of their, rto puetis dets; mntiin ar hader tifiem in t. lT o heier Indobgorthey wind Famrctily froa thed wholesateob the Tdeet winll he rgenuwne. in.tisTa . A S~IMKmD, M~r. ., Aug.~r O.ficaAu y9 iRO 2u iN Stoe algupy of So th EroSEna outW Ygang od t ur t Bej ad n .A. Aison, andE Ex'ors ofJ*bB mtd'd neo 1ohn HORA, WISE & C0.,, (SUCCESSORS TO JAMES M. NEWBY & COMPANY.) D E.A.L ErS IlT SUPERIOR READY MADE CLOTHING FOR ME1%T od BOTB, Under the United States Hotel, Augusta, Ga@ HORA, WISE & 00., HAVE JUST OPENED THEIR STOCK OF SPRINC& SUMMERI CL OTHING!! FOR MEN AND BUYS WEAR. Persons wanting GOODS in their line, can be shown one of the best assortments ever offered in Augusta. THEIR STOCK OF CLOTHS, GASSIMERES. AND VESTINGS, HAS BEEN SELECTED WITH CARE, AND COMPRISES THE NEWEST AND BEST Grade of Goods known to the Trade. THEY WILL BE GOT UP IN THE BEST STYLE, AND WARRANTED IN EVERY INST2ANCE TO GIVE SATISFAOTION. CALL AND LOOK THROUGH. Augusta, Ga., June 8,1859. tf 22 J. KAUFFER. GREAT REDUCTION OF s1 MM E R. 00 D t The undersigned, being desirous to make room for Fall and Winter GOODS, and not to carry any Summer Stock over for next year, has GREATLY REDUCED above Goods to such Remarkably Low Prices, not considering a SMALL LOSS, - that will certainly effect an ENTIRE CLEARING OUT! Out of the many articles reduced, I would only Tnention a few, as SUMMER SILKS, good quality, 20 per cent. Cheaper than before; Foulard SILKS, at 50 cents, formerly sold at 75 cents ; Silk L AWNS, at 50 " " " at 75 cents ; Foulard R OBES, at $7 00, " " at $12 00 ; L AWNS, at 6j cents, formerly sold at 12) cents; L AWNS, at 10 cents, formerly sold at 181 cents ; Superfine LAWNS, at 123 cents, formerly sold at 25 cents;. Real French LAWNS and ORGANDiES, at 25 cents, formerly sold at 50 cents; Real French Chintz Colored ORGANDIES, at 12i cts., formerly sold at 25 cents ; Lawn ROBES, at $1 5(0, formerly sold at $3; Lawn ROBES Donble Skirts, at $3 and $4, formerly sold at $5 and $6; PINE APPLE CL OTH, at 181 cents, formeriy sold at 37} cents; PINE APPLE ROBES, at $2, formerly soldl at $5; Figured B3AREGES, ai; 25 cents, formerly sold at 50 cents; Barege ROBES, at $3 tand $4, formerly sold at $5 and $6 ; Barege ROBES, Double Skirts, at $7 and $8, formerly sold at $12 and $15; Bayadere DUCA L, at I 21 cents, formerly sold at 25 cents ; Barege DELAINE, at l23 cents, formerly sol at 25 cents. M~ANTILLAiS, at 67 00, formerly sold at $12 00 S " 6 50, " " " 10 00 " " 6 00, " " " 9 00 AND ALL THE LOWER PRICED ONES IN PROPORTION. Pantaloon Stuffs reduced 20 per cent, &c, Ladies' Extension HOOP S'- lIRTS, 15 Springs, at $1 00; a very fine Linen Cambrie HANDKERCHIEF, at $1 50 per dozen, worth $3 00 ; Hemstitched HAND KERCHIEFS, r t $2 50 per dozen, a New Lot of those SWISS BANDS. at 25 cents, worth 75 cents and $1 00. 7.a Ladies will find it to their advantage to make an early call, as Goods will be sold FAR BELOW THEIR VALUE. ONE PRICE ONLY. J. KAUJFFER. Under Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga, June 29, 1850 tf 25 WITT& HUDSON, JCOBS-CODA H AV OPEED AThe Great Southern Remedy for FURNITURE ROOM, ALL BOWEL DISEASES, Between E. Penn and John Coigan, C/;l7y ~,Cuer r tny'"' Alsy, , lri., WH ERE W E H AVE ON TIA ND A COM PiLEE4yo/Pe 'aybnn~ e~l ASSORTME:NT OF FURNITURE, ,TE bl en~qteri5. a/ MENiR.VoN. Ar -As folluws :- IIE VIRTUES OF .IAt OB'S CORI' Si Itoo well kuwn to requireencomiima. 1st. It cures the worst ene of Trpentery. )2nd. It eures the worst forun.tran Dtirrhea. BOK CASES, LIBRARIES, DESKS, 3d icrsCtfri.,.~lc Sideboards, t.Icue llaInino. BUREAUS. BUREAU WASFR STANDS, 7h iezc~Pi i h ukadLis WASH STANDS, h.trtrtsNru.nsadDepdfl. With Marble tops-sIngle and double. 9h .rs.rsJr~lrts WASH STANDS OF EVERYI KIND, PAIILJI TAJ~,~ Atfe Itrcts Cfom LenttrsTtimonia with Slals, IIEADNU r~nd UA 7th I t eree c aoi' C'i inth Bac a l and TABLES BOWE4 AN])CLOTAN Sh . fuIt racts~ Nervousnet and Dpnmjdeny. of. retoes irreupr e meCort.G A ch~UR~Iti1U.E'"It gies Gl om I ndie ystrei e ialet elin BEDRO~~1 c ~~ A. ~ ~ dh It- mendaW Aodiral T~ .nronalexei.c with labs, READI N I R R and QUt"Ihae usedriJacob' or ia l einh r my f ie nd R A S I N C aud me inea sficient, arnc fin m e t bug e-t t'isFin Sttiofn ockin CnoIS, W. IA U NEROD, Chil.' ofzhi C-A~S .Frel Jludge Sup r e Court, n.t. F A chhR S j'R "tak geatn pleasure in reoening thi recn BED-alualemendcine oall afliy owi boel ee riec WOR BONG SROOL AND, LIBR-R roume-eidcda suericintuanythele fo ev er PABLER3 SES OFFICE CE AI, Stoilr en e itb toe alta tprmt obvz BMiReA' Stin C3adS oknSARS ED W. . GUDRWO. Cds TaS CARS, LOkN FDrerty Jg.M fe ror CoCerorcuit.~ .A LASS OAiE c "I hake ureat plaosrdia in cfmmily, ah n Alsoseverl excllentpiece ofluwhab ll edi r oto a emedyt btoe s A LT FNC WRK ABES cho ae rie it, I believe ie to beliesvereatitn~ WORKET , CK L AND AND S, RU - N anmdy--oudecied is uei ny the igelse fver 'ATSEWINDOWCORFICE. SES, whre' itis mpounded TlR AUSSELARS, CURAIES, MIL- A A. AULDIN,. CTOEDS, CRDLEaLChiN erty k G ..f teGrnde of Georgia i." E & &L A PLAT , e "It hve use aycbCrdi lt: in hman tfam ny, nd ~Thhis, withartiIheer about itlare remedy byrthosed roAlhehstoserl ixn piece ork fn wil h'aob hav Coridit, m~u est eto b e ien ve alli t CARPTIN, sand atthe ha r vr preparations fo the kin d, ar 'APE aTA price for IN.casANDan I Fo l thecssofemmen in ite fnavhediscing for M AT, WINDe oldst nd, E , HADtm E S wor ichmal qat s i t m u st e ry E f.r D Bin nc, as CORD. TASELS CURAIN INS, Cashier Marine.,ndtFirefIns.iBk, Grifin." E rnm the wibet peures in wo.awinl byou or "rThios ftrdy theraeln nof elbrites ; towk prics Tfo cash-SO From th mas o f atestnyin his avrns min Rsin, 1 Apr thodstnwwilort nu to wok fo and uaresi t mundt b eever urinedvanc, as p ~aJfratonn 4a A-ls FLEMING, i A C ARD. SOAD.BY DRUGGI.STS EVERYWHERE. E s ,bscriber taikes this method of returning pr Merchants. Druggists and Physicians sup-. Ahis thanks to his friends for the ir liberal sup- plied by J. ASHURiST, Importer and Wholesale ion during the past year, and respectfuilly informs Dealer, Charleston, S. C. A her an tepblic gnrally, that he still con- Sept. 22, 1858. ly 37 oshi FAnd$LY GROCERY, and will al rayns eep onabnd a COMPLEyL' STOCK of 7 0 PLANITERS-COTTON GINS of the erayshn ine othe Grocery line, to which he invites 1best quality, with 10 inch Saws, delivered at "p beatutenton of the trading public. His terms are any Rail Roadr landing in the State, at $2,00 per eonbeashe is convinced that "a n in'ble Saw. For particulars address -ea~ y sonble ,-'t~an a slowe 3Silli"'g-" .3- M- ELLIOTT, Also o hand, a large stock of B 0 O TS A N D Winusboro, S. C. i 0 E S, fo sale "heap. pm Premium awarded at the State Pair, Nov. J T HOMAS KERN lAGIIAN. 1858. .. bug..- C- Jan. 5.1859. 1y 52 Auuil h3, 1.859 . U. Wholesale iaARWDeaffi a frauttvgiu1i pA al1 astercau DRU&S! Ne 180 - E86ad SStret,--,A . as BLUE~STONE 1,000 pounds for sle very low, by W. H. TUTT, DaIVG@r, 180 Broad-st., ugussa. LINSEED OIL, WHITE LPD, &c. 0. .-. Gallons English Lln'sed bi 10,000. Pownds Pure White Leadj COLORS OF ALL KINDS, for sale at very low igures, by W. H. TUTT, DavoozsT, 108 Broad-st., Au s; SPERM, WHALE and LARDOIl k large stock always on hand and for sale low, by W. H. TUTT, DaveotsT, No. 108 Broad Street, Augusta. CONCENTRATED LYE. Lhe best article known foi making Soap-cheaper wd better than Potash. For sale by W. H. TUTT, Dtuoctsv, 108 Broad4L, Augusta. Augusta, Nov. 1 tf 48 DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, &C,, &t Wholesale.and R etail, DRSeA. G. & T. J. TEAUGE, .4EE pleasure in announoing: to their friends and the public generally that they have jurt received a large.accession of PURE and FRESH DRUGS, CHEMICALS, &C., To their already extensive Stock, embracing the most valuableiVEGETABLE EXTRACTS, as well as the Drug In its crude state. All Tlnctures, Essenees, Powders, PILLS,- &O. . Propared with care and in strict accordance with the best and latest Pharmaccepias. lastraments, Surgical and Denials HOSPITAL AND CHAIR CUSHIONS, HOT WATER BAGS, a. BRACES AND TRUSSES Of various patterns, common and very fne. PHYSICIANS' OFFICE FURNITURE. Glass Specie Jars; Tinct. Stands, all sires; Medlal Saddle Bags; Pocket Medicine Cases; Funnels, every kind; Graduate Measures; Scales and Weights; Mortars, eve'kind; Spatulars, Pi.Tye, Ae., &o. All of the most Reputable Nostrums. Strengthening Plasters, Pain Extractors, Eradlca-. torn and Alleviators. PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES, A -full and complete stock. WINDOW AND COACH GLASS, Various sizes and cut to any size and shape desired, 1,000 POUNDS PUTTY, Fresh from the manufactury. OMOHiE PERFURY. A well selected and varied assortmentof the BEST1 PERFUMERY, embracing Lubin's Genule, and Wright a Edrehi's deservedly popular Handker chief Extracts--Musk, superine Grain and Ex tract-Otto of Rose-Cologne, &c. Pomatums a great variety; Hair Oils, Drepsers; Restoratives, Dyes and Dipilatories : Ci'smetica, Soaps, and a great variety of articles for the toilot. CULINARY EXTRACTS. A complete assortment of Culinary Extracti, to ,rether with a large supply of Allspice, Pepper, Ginger, Nutmeg, Macc, Clove,, Tumerie, &c. SOAPS. Colgate's Turpentine, White, Casteel and Toilet 'OAPS; Casteel SOAP, white and common. BRLSHES, &c. A splendid assortment of Hair, Tooth, Nail, El1esh, Paint, Varnish, Marking, Whitewash, Crumb Lud Shoe DR USHE8; Turkish TOWELS; COMBS, a fine and varied collection. STATIONERY, &c. Emabracing Commnun, Fine and Saperfine Note, asap and Letter PA PE R; Envelopes, Steel Pens and Pencils; INKS, a large stock of the very BEST-superi er for making records; Violin and Guitar STRINGS; Water Colored PAINTS in boxes; P'ink Saucers, Thermomieters, Ac. SHOE BJL ACKING, a splendid article. Fine Liqours for Medicinal lises. a upply on hand of Fine IIRANDY, WINES, i1N, and somae pure unadulterated WHISKEY, ix years old, for Medicinal purposes. TOBACCO, SEGAES, . SNUF, &c. Having been uninterruptedly engaged in the )rug business, in this plaee, for 10 years, with heir experience in the practice of Medicine in his climate for near 25 years, they have necessa iiy learned the wants of this section. And hat ng made the acquaintance and obtained the confi once of the most reliable Importing Drug Blouset', hey bay from first hands; and their Stock has ecu carefully selected and bought by one of the ir, who has just returned from the best Northern tarkets, with reference to the purity of the article, a preference to the price. Aed they are happy to say, that theycan sopv.i >hysicians, M,.rchamsi and Planters arnd all e"-, rith GENUINE DRIUGE, MEDIC1pria any n as good terms a, they can beAG E thter Southern maurke. AtE A. G. &T tf 11 Edgefield, S. C., May1 1' P~g tRESH spplyof Consisting in part of A. B. C, Crushed, Powdered and Granulated Rio, Lagnyra and Java COFFEE; N. 0. MIOL ASSES and SYR UP ; lonng ilyson, Illneck and Imperial TEA; RICE and MACCARONI; IA CK EREL, No. 1, 2, 3 and Mess; SPICES of nll descriptions ; EEAST POWDERS and SODA ; Sperm and Adainantine CANDLES; CANDIES and CONFECTIONERY; Soda and Butter CRACEERS; -. PICKLES in pints, qta., I gal. and gallons ; Blraudiedl and Proserved FRUITS; C0RDIALS, PORTER. ALE, &c.; romatto, W~alnut and Mushroon CA TSUPS; MiUSTARD, Sardines, Lobsters, Sialmn ; lacercl and Oysters; Dried BEEF and TONGUES; RLA ISlNS, CURR AN TS, CITRON, PRUNES; Dried FIGS, DA TES, G ELATINE; LEMONS and ORANGES;. NTUTS, Almonds, Pecan, Hazel and Walnuts; MATCHES, BLACKING, BRUSHES; WOOD) WARE-Painted and Well Buckets, ass Bound Water Buckets, Measures, Cocoa Dip ra, Ae. Those Goods have becn bought from the beat >uses in Philadelphia, and will be sold at LOW GiURES FOR CASH. p0All persons indebted wi do me anespeeial for to pay the same forthwith. E. T. DAVIS, Agent. . May 18 tf 19 Notice. LL prsos haingdemands against the Es prepeat them to the underaigned duly artested, dthey are requested to furnish the Exec-utor th a t~rue copy of their respeeftive'elainm, in 'r r that he may know how much of the property will he necessary to, sell to pay the debts of said tate. And those indebted to said Estato are to- - ested to make immediate payment. . M1. FRAZIER, Ex'or. June 29, 1859. tf 25 WOOLLEY TOWN'HATS! JOHN~ WOOLLE,, NEARGORANITEVILLE, S. C. ESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of South Carolina and the South at largo, that he now prepared to furnish W! EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY, s well made, of au good material, and on as rea mable terms as can be found any where in the nited States. gg Persons desiring further information will ease address me at Graniteville, S. C. JOHN WO0LLET. Jan. 19, 1859 tf , .- 2 LL COTTON RAGS WANTED, for I.which cash will be pad by Eb . BOWERS; Ag't. .ESabrge V.Ib.A t