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EDGEFIELD ADVERTISER ---Extra. OCTOBER 19, 1859. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES CURTAINS, CORNICES, GIMPS, &c. JAS G. BAILIE & BRO., W OULD respectfully call the attention of purchasers to their -stock of the following goods of their own direct importation, viz: CARPETINGS, &c. a-h Medallion Cerpet, new patterns; English loyal Velvet Carpets, new designs and rich English Bassels, new styles, embracing all of the most deuirable patterns manutlac - ->d by John Crosslev & Sons; New patterns three ply Carpeting; New styles ingrain Car - ig Crumb Cloths from 12-4 to 20-4; Druggets from GI to 16-1 wide'; Mosaic, \elvet Tuftedlugs, Stair Rods, &c. FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS. the newest patterns and best quality of Goods maIIulactured, from 3 to 24 feet wide, by length desired. A select stock of table Oil Cloths in Mahogany, Rosewood, Clintz. &c. -:-iage Oil Cloths, wholesale and retail, and remnants of fine Oil Ciotks, which will be sold to carriage makers. WINDOW SERADES. large and choice assortment of Window Shades, at wholesale and retail, in Velvet, Gold .r.dscape, Vase, Flowers, &c., with trimmings, ineinding Bailie's Patent Shade Fixtures. D-..!ers in Shades, in the country, will find it to their advantage to give us a call. CURTAINS, &c. \ large and selected stock of Curtain Goods in Damask, Satin, DeLaine, Lace. and Mnsl'n : s, embracing the latest patterns and designs: Cornices in great variety ; Gimps, and ..Vthing connected with a large stock of Curtain Goods. IIAWTINGS, IATTS, &c. Cocoa. Mttings for counting houses and basement rooms, &c., :1-4, 4-4, 5--!, and r)-4 hs:'Canton Mattings in 4-1. 5-1 and 6-4 widths, in striped goods, chene, white and red cheek. Imported and American Door Matts, inside and outside Wool Matts, and Grass Matts, &c. VENETIAN OR STAIl CARPETING. A full stock of these goods in all widths manufactured. A liberal discount made to the th-::ishing of churches and places of public worship. Stair Linen and Stair Oil Colth in -eat variety. Brooms, Brushes, &c., to all of which we would respectfully call the attention o; our Edgefield friends, and all in want of any of the above Goods. 9=N Orders promptly attended to. JAS. G. BAILE & BROTHER, New Carpet Store, 205 Broad St., Augusta, Ga., near to Bank of Augusta; and JAS. G. BA1LE, Charleston, S. C. Agusta, August 31, 1859 tf 34 GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND, Or Dennis' Alterative, FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD AND DISEASES OF THE LIVER. COXIPOSITIO.V-It contains in addition to Sarsaparilla, the hydro-alcoholic extract of Queen's Delight, White Ash, Grey Beard, or Fringe-tree Chionanthus. Tincture of May A pple, ani Blood-Root. If the Liver and Biood are kept in a healthy condition by the use of this Compound1 Sar saparilla, it will prove a great preventive of sickness, and a great saving of exen:se of e.Idicines. Female Comaplainits.-For Females. it is excellent in diseases arising fron :eral Debility or a torpid state of the Liver, awl its occasional adds a blooming vigo. to the emn pe'xion. In Lucorrhca or Whites, it has been tried and found a useful and invaluable ren edy. It. check, morbific secretions-renives the cause of disease by cleansing the Ulmod )l its impurities and acts as a tonic to the system. For Children.-This is the best medicine that can be given. especially tee these inl a lebilitated state of health, or troubled wit h worms. A few doses given to. a child whlwnt it first :pears unwell has a powerful eflect in preventimg disease. It causes imerasiel secretin and passage of the bile, purifies and invigorl-tes tlhe, system. and prevents tle aceunmtiulon o)f worms, by keeping ie child healthy. its ciect in pre.enting diseases of children inakes it a valuable FAM1ILY MEDICINE.. For sale by Druggists generally. Price $1 per Bottle. OR, DENNIS' STIMULATING OR HOT BITTERS, FOR DISPEPSIA IT WILL PROVE AN INVALUTABLE REMEDT. If food causes pain in the Stomach a dose taken immediately after meals, or as soon as the utn.-ast sensationl is experiencedr, will relieve the pain and assist digestion. They are also an mp~oriaut remedy for Females in complaints arising from colds. Dr. Dennis' Stimulating Liniment, O , SDU TWHE RN P A iN-KJ'LtL!E , FOR RIIEUMATIC PAINS PAINFUL INFLAM1.MATORY SWELLINGS, SPRIlINS. SWELLED BREAST. PAIN IN THlE BACK OR A COLD SENSATION IN THE BACK, SORE TIIROAT, TUOTIIA CIlE, &c. A MlEDICINE MOWRE VALUABLEI TIiAN GOLD. To THKE FARM~ER~ 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 wich imme diate action is necessary. liv diluting it with Syrup or sweetenmed water it maty b e im seful in a great variety of ~ases of a mild nature, as in Colds, Cough, Croup, Asthtna. l'atin int the Stoinach or for c':1'ral fiinily use. F-or IHorses, Muules, &c., this Tincture rarely- fails to cure even the worst entses of C'':. In Woundis, Bruises, Cuts, Galls, Sores, &c., it prevenms inniammattion, and causess th: sores to heal. NO PLANTER SHOULD BE *WrTHOUT IT. EfAll the abwve Medicmnes at-c for sale in tihis Village by Drs. A. G.& T. J. TE GU : d . M. PE\N Junel15n2 CARPETS! FN INS AT UNUSUALLY LOWV PRICES. M ~ C c w Augusta, Georgia, o ~u ag~s'ruete HUi recceel a very large supply of CA RPETS, fut ~ecltrtdiittteo - fRtc ao isih 'elv'et CAR PETS, of new and splendid er.frwemteyrescAns.Tsel I iegish Brussels CARPETS, of John Crosslce rr.i seml ze~~t: u sterlel hm o - :-n, a lnarge supply of newv and elegant patterns; 4-eddeeeeltjtdfiihteghrwtheere, . lecricer Three-ily CA RPETS, of new atnd heteu- 1.1, iLe5fflu./' nte- heehl-ie ;a tles ;emotto.1es~e aii;aSpne hn *uperi'or Ingrain and Venletianl CARPETS : etweitdotu- ltrtotlltitslettea /- upply of CARlPETS, at 25 cents per yard. alrelSermItt~ntydaigwt el~r '1 ::: hove will lee sold at leewer perices tihan ever :ntaet e neirmzkr.weete aen har fered in this city. Persons wishing ti hetctnlt-eetei iht-,tt-fri :-leare respectfully invited to call and exami-feir nt-ut:,ibitn osofspir ir-e the assortument, as I feet assureed they will le tzlesem e ogtfr en-need that it is Isetter to purchase their Car- Ee- 'tt~ eresl vu swratdi rer in Augusta, rather than order from the North-evrreptstiepcheruntieik -h er:. eities. ALSO, ec.1estsoeei~ rmadsac rn t l'ich Embroidered Lace and Muslin CUlt- ndpndoe euii OD RILa T a tieN n somne at very low prices : ' etteci lp.n ee~ od i h etet~li N.11' DAA~ ande DJELA IN ES. foer Wint- iiisc sw -nreemtitdtn arez cutains, with CORDS anid TASSELS to eeyrset hi -. !ar~C supply oef Gohld Band and Fancy WIN- lOKO MU1 ';IhTf (el'NICES arnd CURTAIN BANDS, a IWliCSestt-:irpuihe. :- supply. T.he pubie are respectfully requestced to call anidoftetelest(tdiyaems tha.Tty 'y ut-a, ct. 5. 1 if 39 c~ id i~iil~ei C~S WOOLLEY TOWN HATS! - ati-cu le:i~y-eeheatteIig --jEiA R RA NI TEVIL LE, S. C. lAteL-''.VONIW, R~ I PECTF CLLY announces to the citizens of 'ieittt ril-,' etse ee--.meie Sou~th Carolina and the South at large, that le ~tl ' ze c'h~m~ne eim~steerte t- m-,w prepared toe furnish M ~ l eNS 0F' EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY, it tceeetmmecsl A- wa nde, of as grodi material, and on tts rcn- (0.A t-Jt& i'teble terms as can be found any where in the ititeed States. JeI~JtPs. lOe~e ~. 7' Persons desirinig further information will [lienUitl ttsnel(eteIetl. 1:lac address ate at Graniteville, S. C. Aei .lee f1 JOHN WOOLLEY. .-an. 19, 1859 tf 2 B I T L C~~ CANDEE & McEWEN, - W1RTCII MI.KERS & JEWIELERS. H VING tis d ay formedl a Co-artnershi will occupy T7Trceve el tsetamto EAI th Ro an ext adjoining the F]t1ALC Etiliz. le.anw P.. f-e, an Itl give the STRiICTEST AT- syeCs- imlgas el ai iig ui xr -:TIN t\ all huosiness cntrust-ed tee their cnre. te.Tl eai t~~ ilIe~ee O O LRTI tind SOCIETY BADGES made to CS.W. eyfrCtlzme ilh tmc-trl .-s.and irnrranite-l. cemtele e e'eitesmm ees hrydy ThiPrticular attention will leo paid to Watchistmheeet ieilhetwlleei-ie rur:.F. If. CANDEE, leAiOAYC1rSttAgsapi ~~~:etnittg.D. F. McEW-EY. c.emimeeiOOCF-NSmetostth 7,3efeld;, Nov. 1, 155S ef 4.3 orllotii uatytmd USO FOR)i SALE- -Seven thtousand very choeicc pi ;i-1 Iwhi-: oak SPOKES, twc' yetirs old. frotm the - ~u-Altrfslefn E LU S~hannh River Swamnp. They will be sold in j monihrsnsadD.Aerwjs lote tee suit any purchaser. A ddressgrudadfralat1pesckcah J. M. WOODWARD. E EN gt Habug,5.0. Jin 2, S5 t Ugs I C,5 &c. &c. SEWING MACHINES! Grover & Baker's IS devilel/b,' bet ler for F um iuse t han any man uf'etured. One rery dusimrble fenture in lthese improlve1 .1::ehines. is. tit when o aire-l with all othl.rs.. tihvy are noie/.s-. Diagrams pirove the spilerhir*y, strength and eiluaie.ty i the sil-. anl the faoliwing testitmnials prove the per/ct ndaptation of tile 31 nehino for family and plaita tion work. EOcprtr.n DisRtRte, S. C., July, 1S5. The tndersigned having hmil a Grover & Uaker Sewing 3lachine. purehased of' 31. A. 1.ssot. in usc inl ilr fininilies tor sltle titme past, take plens ure in giving our testiimny to its compl nle a whip t0tiaon Flor fmitily and plantiatn work. making a s fait f ,;r t findtth on c st9i.;ity, is ve'y sil ple. easily Iearnael atid kept in triler. mnil running with so /itt4 nois.- as !it to interfere wit: conver sntion, if carried on in :ti ordtinary tioneof ice in close proximity%. ll the imaehinle. We regardt itese Mnehine is a- :imng ite greatest laboir-saviia- in ventions (of the age. Signed, J. W. STOKES. GEO. McD. WEVER, A. J. CitElidiTON. B. F. .AYS. TilOS. K EltNAIAN, . ATITIS. IV M. li l-L. SA 11. .1. POYCE. SIDNEY S. BOYCE, 131. S1111S. D. .1. itYAN. JOHN A. ADDISON, LlT'l 1,. llATA,, G. 1). 111S. .H.1' 1 .1110% EL1.JAHI WA'TSON. Sr. JTtI, CURRY. JAS. S. HA R1 RISON, 1lOIIEW' J. BUTLER, A. J1. HIAM.MOND, SA31AL E. BOWElS. CJAS. HAMMOND, Copy of a Letter received frona Rev. D. ). Mr. Uson. DV.TUro8VltF, April 26th, 1859. Un. V. A. T som-Dear Sir : The rovLrLT Bakcr -Sowing 3laeimine which 1 purchasedl of you last witnter, lotsq riven vieat'cfaacio. I htave seen many favurali notice~s pulished about thtese Machines. and fron our ex.per'ience, we believe them till witot exageratio. Doubtless, wheR more generally knwn they will be in geteral us, nit nCH olipisb what Hait. Mr. Banks says, work as great a chtange ill families, as railways have iu comnminities aund State,;." Respectfully, your..D .BUSN Extract cf a Letter from W. . Norris. etrNE, S. C.. ray 2n, 18511. Mt. 'M. A. RfAso-Dair Sir.: I Gliarfotely t sueYou tittt we are well lileaseil with the (iraver nBaker Mahine. yl wie aimtid ipthsied wiyout it for twice it no ticet. W. i. NOouttS. Rm T. F. WLAS. of this Distriect, writes Itus 1.M A. Wrisa~Iaa Si: I titi plet; -11 Int 5iq that lite G t,vter & ltakr 31a.-ltinc liiiilii oit tl. whrus as eag: e t I Dolld ey w ire io iiini tro none iN w-ritgit. bein ralse, Iandnempi wthner H.r. ait ds ti like w asim gat' -a ch a.e inint ninile sr tile hver i c:mui.tr. ln itav i." ese Marl-it-s. Iespe t'ful l ou ers i Jl act f a ..t Wie cat 1. .-ly N-ire wi~ divit: Iaqr ttu:iv iuse. T. F. WyIIA 15. M . cllin. i - -iR sr-- :td instrtiis given itn thi.ir usev. irai- i::rg Ni anit;- mrt i dtlc' I urilt oxtat.. we r ei- phieas will dh Griovr. &H U'kerl- at yn:a:.nat-trc lr--s wifwu niii i lili timn. 1. Ar--i. .11.o- lerSi A. RNtaiensd t Agen i the G;roaver & 1Inker Sewiter 3ahite Co. yITu wirk entaasw ell a 1ruld froteire.in, nd intlac d iio trulesti liwork in e, i. -fotmlr l purchalin., ItxainedI otr'.- tin l t d t li ke 1; 9 1 the ) --rio tne t-E ., th Iat tina le t v t e IiTruver IthIt-r. Wnrit It y 1i: ta o wledge i itf . t h s 3'et-ints. :v~tn t w i-t i eoo- tirlm laaln.era rt.a s the n;.l c vined i hat nolibi -ine e nniiiir liii rubly . c ma re~~ t wth the di or t ol':nti( t us . r i-Itt~amaltkt it n-'tialli milat::i T . F. WItto A M S.t'ot 3i.'t.-eie- dlvee. u itutiont'~s aiven ir thei use fre of eb::rI, in atny int o ilt geJi'ld Aoi :le iat :t-.feturer.' pries,. w si the hi i-m of freai.:ii... (1c!- a R ~t'tAs -U t et a, burgt . A li . Cta ,. *1:-:.3 'a iI, 30C; IT isa omnoud ed-'. tirely fromit Onas. aind now rsorta to wthico it hn.. t enr.1 h uan who h1 o 1:iVen ny A:t111 : me an unhiie cer-atai a' toie tee t. te 1-i I ' Ailtne 1nt itaand u-ed i sileh T::it: eth lV..we'abeTl51'es.ta. ptu jnetermen troi.leS ir Ii h.tn x ep It.itiycttanlt. -oi, 1'-ivmnimitti' Clite PTLi tw-ik iit piin'a lsa.t Dyten icjrys. ~iraa.t-h'ra'.ai nf~i- au si l In tir- i al ltt'art i c~!.itrae . It lw:!! t t't lk t l'r a a t th.-i.. : euat. t if. I:' .ta-k taal1i len :1 eil c en.li', "i~ rit.tdii "tl ill SAn.1 wo oreC t't e' Ci eT oi theIa ila! al li - (lnuatmmha - Din-i Rhc~stantint a gra !!lec inu ntafl the isentaes aital titityatisaasi'htat e, ofit t re-ltIe s he im niieairoi.- a ttetiol ii 'iis i.- t in i-ry p-se elion TDo-se, mut heiain. Time Ltver ..a tiliesn nsato net F nti oa tlta'ti Pils tre a'alaly Litei d.rie tl- , aityou sol wlokatletartit' iraa th all he ei liai . :, t 2 .1' MAnFI. 31i enre II At :ntlttir t ratackiDysppar, 33Dropsay 1~wyo. ou LI~T frth~U~~'rIn MI.-IColn~ DR eRTN.J'S ndiec A CRTII CU. IFO C A DA I' T :. Ns ))(.afiaa~d ii~a~a~ l'aa'we nty anitL'emaaif I nll a- tttl tierE~ttic-eefl are et iuk to I a . iii~ ieia .e artk. tite ht i' liaul b eirring livi e'on TiatiE a a-NVIiit''iti. A Nti li'i~ tW\he W :;Prie One Dotlr per Bst)tle. C ti .lwysit l'NI i.1 ntre il S.\laes(i Fotre eeabe rtrcne. andpi ua p GL A SCASES, i . iLh. ENT w, keeptin TheaFnis y CJan rteI iIT.L sant buta tieCahr. whCh th.- E DY hir prctitmtrettha *eltga uit nteJi lTheat Profets.it ise in :: mle t' t ilyttit thalti e ne ro us 1-itir1 ....lfrr. II i stp s The;c Fai A liaattf. -- r tle Ineatmwiatt S C.ue.e.T-une t I'31nte2 Lighcmpth- fr.. Ev rbo y en.W inhore athre uplyofI...EN N n ii ng mitt tneents ':eo ntthege Cout tivene.P in the hSl ex1cuiey fr C~ 'regnenty of ritenif tnclDitit .C Fever. E.oBOWEfSA pge elmWorm:: Jul 20h18il- 2 10,000 Negroes 10 000 Ne-roes 10,000 Negiocs Saved Yearly. Saved Yearly. Saved Yearly. Planters Take Notice, Planters Take Notice, Planters Take Noticc, Jacob's Cordial Jacob's Cordial Jacob's Cordial Is The Only Sure Is The Only Sure Is The Only Sure And Positive Remedy And Positive Remedy And Positive RUmedy Before The People Before The People Before The People Ini D ysentery, In Dvysentory, In Dysen tory, Diarrhl a, Diarrhoa, Diarh xa, And Flux, And Flux, And Flux, It Never Fails. It Never Fails. For sale in Egu:/ield y DRS. A. 0. & T. J. TEAGUE, tind MR. E. M. PENX. pD'-Price, only $1,00 peer bittle, Cash. Sept 5 ly -5 - its' Dyspeptic Lanmedy H15,1i's Dymopeple Icasaaem ly BlI is ' i ; Iw t e i e m e l y I11.4%' Dyspeptic I smaaldy 11.w4' Dypeptic Rente164-y 013.44' Vyspept ic flenacclty LI.14-' Dyspeptic Itentedy H11% lte Illrget " ale1 las the Lnriet Sale hang t he Large~t %,nle Ia I t hle 1,nsa;rest Suit: 1144 t he 1.11 In gst SnA1e 121-t .Ie bar1:e1t e41C f1n4 the nrgeis. t S ae10. ofnelIy ~i1ai Its litir WorldI~. Of anly 3i1iiutwIm. InI the W.orldt. Of1 any 3!eu1les1:e Ill the World. Of any J11ed'Ielle il h I tt. Of saily M1e.3 ?hleh Inn ihe World. Of anly 1vdicatrine Ila 9h W1.1orld. 0 anay piietai e Its lte ' 1. oaI. Of any l~uil:1ate Its tihe Wo, i. 1:110.0:W Pnetkn-4 34),a).a Pne1,.aes 3.::),1;;l0 Pac4.ngesl !Sohl Jan (lseorgin an md Month aroaa11uen Iot i n: mran naad. )oua n ln Sold laar;in attelm -en. h('nroilun io .;.1 inGeo': aiuld Soh Cnr lu Soh 3a 1~coe.aci 1 4ontht'aro'in soIa In er.~ 11and''. Sothar::: St1n0 5/::rtre-n4 Flu ta e ii0 ~ l 111' !? n taa . .141 34)6... i ii ' .n* t erse 31nt Amn (,.arr. .''!n: 4.t-1s.~ IA -it i.*te . .41 1 hv.a. E.1 antee Itithe It Saaert n 3)I'. tt-e. .1 :4 ', unat edtil'ac t it i w xn a l in e n.'e (*l.; W*aret )4*3lur3 (t i a\'-rannu l ih3 nre (.4tmIs n n e -n ty,C r (.Diecs ,r ne1A..h:( e-' f 3 rce ii... ..h at .:'.1 , itfb ePnlplae loll w'l CI ~ rnae:i-,e. tl Fr'-1 e-a . Ahn ma4 of Dyappi-4fl An 3.,s :1at 'ye.-. n 1)eny a of 1344pel L.au Ir .D3 ense, J iat1, iver 14 lia-w se, P lmla .ler* Ditiene. i114I, ier 441 D tite Lt3 am I er Dlia:14en1se,4k Itl -: .Tnunem1y 1tiji, ftI:1~..a'iun sdic . a G'ea~ii neral De114i1t-y, 14r*4tienernf 14 elat silIly o .'o Genern14444 lt Di~l~ lit, 'on GenerlIlC. ~al DeIitTEu 141l Pta~lI444lint atInl 1041 Pt1rat are4 lptaalton, 1.ra PaP-l~ % l pit ul da 41 3lst I alt l C hronie al 1 Diharr a n, ~.aeIll at1i t 1 h4411 tron aDin ! 5Jrhu 3g 1an, ~l dcIsilies t.: ggai 'Jay r1:h: ens,~I4 Depe.se SJ~: piri-aat-. Fo Sae of AdgpJet ib LRa. .k. 3. TA pE AND , SpL:5 laytt n 35at AIL & IIN T1I P011 i9 H0RA, WISE & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO JAMES M. NEWBY & COMPANY.) -D E A.L E R S I.N SUPER1R READY MADE CLOTHING FOR Under the [lnited States hlold, Aigusa, Ca, HORA, WISE & CO., FIAVE JUST OPENED A MIAGNIFICENT STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER FOR M1E-:N AND BoYS WEA R. Persons wanting GOODS in timirline. e::n be shown one of the best assortments evr olli-red in Augusta. Timir stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTING, HAS DEEN SE'LECTED WITH CARE, AND COMPRISES TIL N1-:-ST[' AND i-:ST Grade of Goods known to the Trade. THEY WILL li MADE UP TO ORDEll IN TIlE BES'T STYI.E. AT TIlE SlUORT EST NOTICE, AND WARIRANTID IN E-'VERY TANCE TO GIVESTSACIN CALL AND LOOK THROUGH. Augusta, Ga., Sept., 19,189.t37 BARGAINS! NATS ASS CAPS. NE W ESTABLISHMENT. A few doors below the CITY HO TEL and nearly opposite Monument Street, A UGUS TA, GA.. You will find REMSEN'S Where can be mar] from an entire New Stock.ome of the finest HATS and CAPS ever olered in this marke-t. \v goods are selecte vith grreat care (find with many years ex perience inlthe trade) from the best and most popular Manufacto rics of the North. aid mostly made expressly to my order. -A L S O Wooller's Graniteville, S. C.. IATS, .always on hand. which I can Col fidently rIecmmcc lend to Planters and others, to wear entirely be yonmd the expectations of any purchaser. I shall hold out ra-C in ducemients for a share of the pu/dic p'akonar/e. CALL AND SEE C. P. R EMSEN, And he will show you the latest Agony of a Hat. Gzents ine~ :\ole Skini HIAT, of every~ style amnd quality ; Gents 1ne Casimere D~ress I [ATS ; Cents soft Ledger HATS, Fur, Cloth, elvet, &c.; Gents fine Morphy? H ATS: Cents Hungarian style of vais colours ; Planters exstra broad brim soft HATS ; Gents soft higs~h andJ low crmyned HATS, of all colors. Boys clothi, leather, far and veiret HATS and CAPS. Negro planttionol) \O a0 its, ofdleent styles ant d quality, (/ceap. Ji1fants fitmwy IJATS, CAP'S adhead Riginig, in abundance. ''.u' in the b est mmmi ter of' the richest materials. I can ufi.er extra inclucements to all who wish to purchase,. as frm my location, /m-o''n rent and other expences is small, an.d Will conseqjueintly aifect the~ price of my Goods~I in popor tion.. C. P. REMSEN. AupsiAa, iet. 5, 1S59 3m30. WH.ff H'. GOODIH - AND REPRESENTED BY No. 271 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. ASIN STORE AND TO ARRIVE, 400 bags fair to choice RTO COFFEE ; 5 " prime OlH Government JAVA COFFEE ; 20 half and q{uar1ter' chests GREEN and BLACK TiEAS; 100) bbls. A to C Stuart's REFINED) SUGAR; 20 "" CRUSHED " 12 boxes " LOAF" 12 bhds. prime to choice NEW OR LEANS SUG AR ; 100 bonxes TOBAC'CO, various brands ; 75,000) Spanish and Ger manm SEG ARS, 1,000 kegs NA]ILS, assorted ; 50(0 kegs SPiiKES, assorted ; 2,000) sacks NE W SALT ; 100 pack~ages NEW MA CK ER EL; 40 whole, hal' and quarter boxes NEW RA IS INS; l10. boxes Gosheni and English Dairy CHI EESE ; 5 keys prime Goshen BUTrTER); 100 boxes Adamantine and Spermfl ('ANDLES; 50 boxes Pearl STARCH ; 50 boxes Family and No. 1 SOAP. :: BAGGNG, ROPE and TWILNE, DACON and LARD), PEPPER, SPICE, (;INGER, SOD)A, NUT MEG, BL UESTONE, COP P'ERAS, I NDiGiO, MAD)DER, .SNUF"'. Painted TUD LS an iw IUCKETS, Cedar' TU1BS and BUCKETS. Brass and 1ron Bound WA TE R CANS. CO COA DIPPERS, MEAS URLES, ];R )UMS, &c., &c. Rifle and Blasting POWDER, siioT and LEAD. Merchants and Planters are respectfully requested to examine my Goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere.. Goods war ranted and terms liberal. WV. H. GOODRICH. :o: "IC. McLAREN," respectfully solicits the patr'onage of his old friends to the House of WM. II. GOODRICH, and will pronuse for them Goods at the Lowest Market Prices, on Liberal terms. Au._.., Oc. 5, m89t 39 M 1-: - T TT T ', Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ffrtinj, Ettgli.ijt alt LSmtritat DRUGrS! No. ISO Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. BLUE STONE. 3,000 pounds fer sale very law, by W. 11. TUTT, DnLct.sv, 8i0l Braid-st., Augusta. LINSEED OIL, WHITE LEAD, &c. 500 . . Gallon Eng!ih 1.ainseed Oil; 10,0)00. P".n110 Pu'l:- v Whis.-had C0LtIl tS OF ALL K I-N I-4. f.r salu at very low igures, bty W. ii. *rETT. I-urcusT, 111-lBrinl-A., Augusta. SPEIRM, WI1ALE and LARD OIL. A large stoek :ways it hanId ill for sale low, by W. 11. TUTT. Diraoisr. No. los ilroal Street, Augusta. CONCEN-rIIArE) LY'E. The ibest ;irlitle Iniotwng flor making Soap-cheaper .ml better thanPota-h. For sale Iy 1tt lrrow-ilst., Augusta. Aigu-psta. Nov. 1 trf 3 WITT & HUDSON lANVE Al'E NED A FUR)NITURE 1100M, Between E. Penn and John Colgan, WJIE1: WE "A I-VE ON lIAND A COMPLETE AsSIURT:dNl:T FI 'UNITURE, BOOK CASES, LIBRARIES, DESKS, Sidoboards, BUREAUS, BUREAU WASH STANDS, WASI[ STANDS, With :Mrtrble tops-single lnd double. WASH STANDS OF EVEIW KIND, T.A.BLE S. *EXTENSION TABLES, PARLOR TABLES with Shibs, READING and QUARTETTE TABLES, TOWEL AND CLOTHES RACKS, BOOK AND CORNER STANDS, A Fine lot of -Sofas, Ottomans, &c. A choice lo' of BED-ROOM FURNITURE, C 1-. A. In It 8 1 H.13A I :Fs8 PARLOR, DINING ROOM AND LIBRARY CIAIRS, SUEL'S OFFICE CIlAIR, Stool, Cane nnd Mthogonty ROCKING CHAIRS, Misses' Sitting aund'Rcking CHAIRS, Child's Table CiAIRS, &c. .A. L S O, A LOT OF FANCT WORK TABLES, WORK BOXES, SPOOL STANDS, POR TABLE 'EKS, OFFICE DESKS, Children's BtlREAUS, CUBIBARDIS. SAFES, BED. STEAD)S, CRADLIJES. LOOKING GLASS PLATE, &e. Also, several excellent pieces of CA RPEITING. CARPET TACKS AND BINDING, RUGS AND 31ATS. WVINDOW COlHNICE, SHADES, CORDS, TASSELS, C1UR TA IN PINS, &c., &c., & c. The aliove nrticles are all recently purchased rim the best Houses itn New York, and will be sohl at low prices for ensh. z-a--At the old stai. we w'll continue to work to order, and Repair old wink entrusted to our care. If you want to buy, enil,-nnil if you do not, call and we will take pleisure in slowing you our Stick. WITr & RUUSON. -April 13 tf 14 VR'~ .).T T I > B) R.IA . FOUNID)R Y. MACHINE & GENERAL MANUFACTU'NG S H OP.. -0 L IOPKINS & Co., Proprietors, A UG USTA, G A., H ATTNG the most extencive faicilities with S1101P TOOLS and' PA TT E RNS in the country, we are now ready and will lbe thankful fir all iriders for Giild Mines, MHls, Gin denring, Steam 1huoats, Stave anil Shingle 3Maehines. Horse Powers. Sugar Mills. Cuotiin Presses, Thrashiers, Fairns, Shaftingt, Pulleys. Cook, Pariluor and lox Stoves, Tin Work. In fact, any article in Iron, irna or Woodnn. Addlrten Aunsusta, April 1l, la5t. . I)y 14 SPEARS & HI HiT, Paints, Oils, Va:.nishes, Window Glass, DENTAL AND SURd ICAL INSTRUMENTS, PERFUMERY & FANCY ARTICLES, Orosin:t PiLam~ts' L'.oe, No. 316, Broad St., Augusta, Georgia. A pril 11 iv 14 D'ANTIGNAC & IIUBEHARD, Whliieale anid Reicii Dealeru ini SUGARS, COFFEE, TEAS, WINES, BRANDIES, BAGGING, ROPE, POWDER, SHOT, LEAD A N n) GROCERIES of EV'ERY' DESCRIPTION. NO. 292 BLi.O AD-ST7., A US TA, U 'A. Jan.17. tf 2 For' Panters Purdclising Manure~s' RHIGIES' SUPER-PilO PHlATE, THlE STANDARD MANURE FOR Coton, Whcat, CornI, and Tobacco Cult.ure, BESIDES ALL RODT CIOPS, i l celehirnted andl Srtand:mlr Manure, which Jis filly warranted and staid under a LEGAL d ARANTEE, can lie had it 3. A. ANSLEY1 & CO., At Xu ::uu Th|rw,, Sa*r:, A insiitii. (ia., Whlo will seill at Nirrm-iiturers Piriceis. Forty-five Pamuhlets. g.iug diriti::s fur use, sent by mi. ir idesired. HORT1ICULTU1lRAL! W E iler toi the publice this season, a VERY LA Rd E andi Chlt!CE~ cullectiion of South ern1 raised Fruit and Orniamewntal Trees, GRAPE VlNEN. &c. Our Stiek is large andl te Trees well grown, and we tiller themt at prtier wihi will compqare favrbly with, rtiose ofi any Norhern :rrower. A dlescrilice Lat~taiogue wil ibe 'mailed free to all :ipi.:tttt. Perso5nns idesironts of putlling ouit Fruit Trees tihe eatting seasont will findl it greatly In their :avan-. t.e by purchalain.: Sthllern r:tisedlreeis, in preference to Nairthern, as becing biett :aaphteil to ti elimazte. andi thne vatrielies haLvintg mostly been originated South. Adidress 'P. T. BER1CKMANS & CO. Augusta. Aug 1 m0 T) PLANTES--COTTOlN GINS of the .Lbest quality, with 10 inch Saws, delivered at any Rtuil Road landing in the State, at $2,00 per Saw. For particulars address J. M. ELTOTT, Winnsboro, S. C.. g Premiiun awarded at the State leir, Nov. Ap1l135 1598.1 WOOD, EDDY & COS LOTTERIES! (BY STATE AUTHORITY.) Capital Prize, $100,000! -:o: T HE following Magnificent Schemres will he drawn by Wi 01), EDDY & Co.. Mana gers, in publie. under 'ie Superintendenve of Sworn Commwissioners, in October. 1859. CLASS, No. 570, Draws on Saturday, Octobcr29th, 1859, ON THE THREE NUMBER PLAN! 78 Numbers-13 Drawn Ballots. NEARLY I PRIZE TO EVERY 2 TICKETS! 1 Grand Prize of $100,000 ! I Prize of .... 50,00 i Prizes of ........ 1 0 ... 20.'a'u I 5 " .... s S 10,00 6 ....... 1l .. 5,001 65 " ....... 5.' 4 " .. 0 4... .... 1.... 4.O " . 21 S " ....... *500 27,1140 . "..... 20 3P.,396 Prizes amountingto...........S1,180,785 WHOLE TICKETS $20; HALVES $10: QUARTELIS 45 CERLTIFICATES OF P A C K A G E 8 in the above Schemo will be sold at the fullowing rates, which is tihe risk: Cerificateof Package of 20 Whole Tickets,.....*299 00 "6 "1 26 Quarter " ..... 74 7e 41 "4 *16 Eighth " ..... si U7 -0 The following Splendid Scheme will he drawn by WOOD, EIDnY & Co., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery. EACH SATURDAY IN OCTORER, AT AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Class 40 Draws Saturday, Oct. 1.1859. Class 41 Draws Saturday, Oct. 8, 1859. Class 42 Draws Saturday, Oct. 15, 1859. Class 43 Draws Saturday, Oct 22, 1859. Class 44 Draws Saturday, Oct. 29, 1859. On the Single Number Plan. .50,000 Tickets! NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS One Grand Prize of $50,000, 1 Prize of.......... 20,006 1 Prize of ........$1,500 1 -. ".......... 10,00 I 51) Prizes of.......... 500 1 " ".......... 6,(it 1410 " . 400 1 " ".......... 4,000 100 " " ......... 3) 1 " ".......... 0,000 100 " "......... 150 100 " " ......... 100 APPROXnIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of $40), Approx'at'g to $50,000 PrIze are $1.600 4 " " 800 " " 20,000 "4 " 1,200 4 " " 250 " " 10,000 " " 1.00o 4 "s " 225 " " 5,000 " f 900 4 " " 21l) " " 4,000 " " s0 4 4 " 150 " " 3,000 " " 6.0 4 " " 100 " 1 1,500 " " 40) 5000 " " 20 are........................... 100,000 5,485 Prizes amounting to...............$320,000 WHOLE TICKETS $10; HALVES $5; QUAR S2j CERTIFICATES OF PACKAGES will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk: Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets.........50 "4 4 10 ui If " ......... 411 10 Quarter " .. .. 210 " 10 Eighth " ......... 1t IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CEIRTIFICATES. en close the money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of A hich they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have Tickets ending in any figure they may designate. The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be tent to purchasers imediately after the ldrawing. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Pot Ofllce, County and State. All prize- of $1,00 snd under, paid lnimediately after the drawing--)ther prizes at the usual time #,fthlirty day. NOTICE TO COItESPONI)ENTS.-Th.se who re fer not setindi nionev 1bv nnil. can use TIIE A l).l EXPtI:ESS COMPANY . where,v tnoney fo.r Tickelt. in uns oif Ten Dlollars. and upwarls. cnn be s.-1 A T i'tl: 11IK AN) EXPLENSE. fron any city or townj %isiere they have tin olllee. The niney ai.i orler muitist hoe enclce in a "Govcrntment Post ffl1e Stampe. Etive! ope-." or the Express Company eannot receive the~n. All co:minications strictly confilential. Address Orders for Tickiets or Ckrtilctes to WOOD. EDDY & CO.. Ancuwin. On. or, W1101), EDIDY & (9.. Aininula. Ci. or, WOOD, EDDY & CO., Wilnin::ton. Dl. 10 A list of the numbers that are drawn from tle wheel, with the t'a nt of the prize that each one is et.:itled to. will be pulliasri after every drawing. in the fll.wittg p .pers:-nyn.f (t:.. on,~ AMIi YoriL: eldcti and .ue Yorfi/.- Ti8k . Sept. 1, IS859 if ;i Forthebenfitofthe Mo0n1t ice l l 0Unliel A ca(Iem11y , Anuthorized by~ SjGeelai A ct of thec 4:yItidtur. 25828 PRIZES I MORE THAN ONE Phl?.ZE TO EVlIUY TWO TIONETS. IYPKINNEJY &C., Mianagers. -:: TICKETS <>NLY .810. Ilalves..Qtuarters and E sth~s in pr~ooniun. TO ItE Did~Wy EACH SATURDAY IN OCTOBERl, 1H.29. In the City of Savannah, Georgia. Class 39, to be Drawn Oct. 1, 1859. Class 40, to be Drawn Oct. 8, '~ Class 41, to he Drawn Oct. 15, " Class 42, to be lirawn Oct. 22, " Class 43, to be Drawn Oct. 29, " MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. 1- Prize of 30.000Ois 1 219,000 s .~l5 1 " 5.5)0i ........5li 1 " 4.90i ........ l " 2,0001i.........,tt I "............................6.0,00 5 Pize of2.........................5,100 10.....00 .................... 5,000 2 ............................4,o01 2 1 ....a.................... 2,1104 1 " 2,00 ar........................4,10) 50 " 500 are....................,5000 10 " 100 are...................1000 100 " 95 are.................... 9,500 100 " $5 are..................... ,500 APPR1OXIMA TION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of 520(0 Ap'x'g to 560,0010 Prize are S0 4 " 150 " " 2(,000 " C00 4 " 325 "- " 10,9100 " 500 4 " 100 " " 5,000 " 400 5 " SO " " 4,000 " 9140 S " 60 " " 3,000 " 4s0 S " 50 " " 2,000 " 40 8 "' 40 " " 1,500 " n 400 " 20 " " 100 " 5,f;00 25.000 S 200',000 25,52S Prizes amounting to..............391C,0.:0 C.r.-trICA-rE oF' PAcKacts will bo sold at the followintg rates, which is the risk : Certi~eate of Packages of 30 Whole Tickets, $S5 "Il Hlalf " " 101 Quarter " 1 " 10 Eighth '- 7.50 ORDERING TICKETS OR CERT!FICATES, Enelose thte money to ottr address for the tickets ordered, otn receipt of which they will be forwardedl by arst tma~il. Putrchasers can have tickets endiog. in ainy Ogure they may designate. Th~e list of drawn numblers and prares will be sent to putrchasers immuediately after the drawing. No-rw: -ro Cont:usroxm:-r.-Those who pre fer nut sending monecy lby mail, cnn use TIlE EXNPRESS COMPANIES, whereby mtoney for Tickets, in sums of Ten Dot. l:.rs aund upwards, can lie scent us AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE, from any city or town whtere there is an Express 0Oiee. The mioney and order must hue enelosed in a ';,rrent,', POt/ec St~opal 1Tnedop.jc or thte Express Cotmpanies ennntot receive them. All commun tications strictly confhier~tial. Orders for Tickets er Certificates, by Mail er Express, to be directedl to McKINNYEY & CO., SAVAMsan, U.A. (e9. . 189ly :30 A CARD. T lIE ru'nscrib~er ::kes this metho~d of returning his thanks to htis friends for thteir liberal sup port during the patst year, na respect fully infoyrms tihemt' an.1 the ptulie generally, that he still con tinues his FAMILY GRIOCERY, and will al waty keep on htani a CO-i//'LE~TX STOC'K of everytting in the tGrycery line, to which he invises the attetntion oif the trading putblic. His terms are reas.onable, as lhe is convinced that "a itniic Also on hand, a large stock of IlOO0T S AN D S HlO E S, for sale ebtenp. THOMAS KERNAGHIAN. Hamburg, S. C., Jan.5, 1859. 1y 52 Teas ! Teas I Teas ! Teas.! 'iMILIES using this well known Chinese hey, .Nerage, are solicited to examine our selected Stocks of fresh YOUNG HIYSON, GUN POWDER and IMPERIAL BLACK TEAS. H1. & 1N, E SOLOMON, au rgn Oct 12, 182.% at