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EDGEFIELD AD NOV.EMB NEW GOODS FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE T HE Subscribers respectfully call attention te their Stock of Fall and Winter Goods ! It is, perhaps, as complete as any in the Vil lage, and was selected with a view to please both Village and Country customers. Among the many articles that they are -offering for sale, may be found the following: A few Superior SILK ROBES; it -' DoLain " " " Cashmere " A good lot of plain French MERINOS; and Figured al1 wool DE LAINES; A few fine VELVET CLOAKS; A good variety of Black and Colored CLOTH CLOAKS; Sea-Side, Stella and Plaid all wool SHAWLS; A few fine Trimmed BONNETS: A mood lot of Cheneal and Straw BONETS: A large lot of Bonnet, Trimming and Belt RIB BONS; Embroidered and 1em-stitched HDK'FS; "t COLLARS and CUFFS; Lace SETTS and Lace BERTHAS or CAPES; rine Kid, Cloth and Doe Skin GLOVES and GAUNTLETS; A good variety of HOOP-SKIRTS; A fine stock of CORSETS, BODICES, &c.; A very full lot of Ladies and Men-s Merino and Silk VESTS; A choice variety of English, French and Ger nan FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY, &c. -ALSO A variety of Ladies' and Misses' Kid Heeled BOOTEES; FOR MEN AND BOYS WEAR. A good lot of fine and common CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, &c. A large lot HATS, CAPS, BOOTS SHOES, &c. Negro Kerseys and Negro Shoes, BED AND NECRO BLANKETS, TERY F I J E JEWELBY, GROCERIES, Crockery, Hardware, &c. To an examination of the above named articles and the prices, the Subscribers again earnestly invite all buyers, and respectfully solicit a share ..f the trade of the season. COLEMAN & DEAN. Oct 19 tf 41 FALL & WINTER GOODS! T ITE Subscriber would call attention to his Stock of NEW GOODS at his old stand, the BRICK STORE, Comprising rich varieties of Plain and Dress SILKS; DELANES, DELANE ROBES; CHALLIES; Black DELANES; AL PACCAS and SATINS, for Mourn ing GOODS; Earlston GING HAMS and CALICOES: BONNET and BONNET RIBBONS: HOSIERY and DRESS TRIMMINGS; LINENS and LONG CLOTHS; '.ATINETS, CASSIMERES. TWEEDS and Ken tucky JEANES; PLANTATION GOODS. HATS and CAPS; BLANKETS and KERSEYS; KENTUCKY PLAINS: OSNABURGS and STRIPES; SADDLES and BtIDLES: A large Lot of Negro SHOES; 1BOTS and SHOES of every description: 4 ilCERIES, HARDWARE and CROCKERY, xrih all other Goods kept in a General Store. .tty Stock has been selected with care, and will -..ld as low as the lowest. A liberal- discount .r Cash. i- Call and examine for yourselves. B. C. BRYAN. '.t. 19, 150 tf 41 WITT & HUDSON, HAVE OPENED A Between B. Penn and John Colgan, ll ERE WE HAVE\ ON HA ND A COMPLETE ASSORtTMENT or FURMNITURE, -As follows: BOOK CASES, LIBRARIES, DESKS, Sideboards, BUREAUS, BUREAU WASH STANDS, WASH STANDS, With Marble tops-single and double. WASH STANDS OF EVERY KIND, ETENSION TABLES, PARLOR TABLES with Slabs, READING and QUARTETTE TABLES. TOWEL AND CLOTHES R ACKS, BOOK AND CORNER STANDS, A Fine lot of Sofas, Ottomans, &cs A choice lot of BED-ROOX FURNITURE, 'ARLOR, DINING ROOM AND LIBRARY CHAIRS, SUEL'S OFFICE CHAIR, Stool, Cane and MahogonyROCKING CHAIRS, Misses' Sitting and Rocking CHAIRS,J Child's Table CHAIRS, &c. A L SO, A LOT OF FANCY WORK TABLES, WORK BOXES, SPOOL STANDS, POR ABLE DESKS, OFFICE DESKS, Children's BUREAUS, CUBBARDS, SAFES, BED STEADS, CRADLES, LOOKING GLASS PLATE, &e. Also, several excellent pieces of CARPETING. CARPET TACKS AND BINDING, RUGS AND 3MATS, WINDOW CORNICE, SHADES, CORDS, TASSELS, CURTAIN PINS, &c., &c., &c. The above articles are all recently purchased from the best Houses in New York, and will be sold at low prices for cash. .0'ErAt the old stand, we will continue to work to ,rder, and Repair old work entrusted to our care. If you want to buy, eall,-and if you do not,ecall nd we will take pleasure in showing you our Stock. WITT & HUDSON. A r 13tf 14 The Cheapest, Safetest and best Light in Use!i KEROSENE OIL Will not explode, and is safer than Candles. IrEROSENE OIL gives a light eleven thousand u. six hundred and sixty-four (11,064) times more intense than Sperm.0i1. To produce the same amount of light as from 'ne gallon of Kerosene Oil at 51,40 per gallon, will require S Gallons of Burning Fluid, at 75 ets. 6,00 22 Gallons of Sperm Oil, " 1.50 4,13 :*: Gallons of Lard Oil, a 1,25 4,68 I Pounds of Sperm Candles, " 45 8,10 -Z5 Pounds of Tallow " " 10 4,50 We have also in Store at moderate prices, Ker sene Lamps, which will produce a light equal .three Sperm Candles, at the cost of one quarter - 4a cent p~er bour. Call and see them. H. & N. E. SOLOMON. Iamburg, Oct. 12, 1559 12t 40 The World's Renowned Wonder ! xrows No South, North, East or West ! BLAMES 50 SECTION! IHut Stands on the mighty Watch Tower of the Universe to give Relief to the Sffiering World!I I Jetor Martin's Great Remedy! s|;O For sale by Capt. JAMES CA LLISON, .tterfield, S. C. R. L. GENTRY, Agt. ;amburg, Aug 15 bm 32 FALL SEASON.. CHALLENGE, the Morgan Stallion, will stand the Fall Sea son, 1859, at Edgefield C. H., com mencing 1st August and the 15th September, 1859. S. F. GOODE, ELBERT BLAND. Aug 1 tf 30 -otice.--.Applicationl will be made at the next Session of the Legislature, for a renewal of .1:te Charter of the Sand Bar Ferry. A... inth 3m. 31. VERTISER-Extras ER 2.3, 1859. I. M. SINGER & CO'S. SEWING MA'CHINES! TilE SEWING OF TRlESE World-Rentowned Machines C.A.NCOT BE EXCELLEn, FROM THE FINEST 3USLINS TO A LEATHlER TRACE! N o diagram is required to prove that these Ma. chines make the very best stitch ever devised by human ingenuity. . They succeed universally, and are warranted for one year or more, if desired. They can be seen in operation at the Millinery Shop of Mrs. McNEIL, in this Village. These Machines will be sold at the saine price here as at any of the Agencies, or at the principal Establishment in New York, the freight only added. Mr. GEO. S. McNEIL, an experienced Ma chinist, will attend to setting up and giving in structions on all Machines sold. LEWIS JONES, Agent. Machine Needles, Silk, Thread, &c., always on hand at the Milliner Shop. Edgefield C. H., April 13 tf 14 DRGS, CEMICSI, PIlNS, 0118, DYE -STUFFS, PERFUMERY, &C, At Wholesale and Retail. DRS. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, T AKE pleasure in announcing to their friends and the public generally that they have just received a large accession of PURE and FRESH DRUGS, CHEMICALS, &C.. To their already extensive Stock, embracing the most valuablegVEGETABLE EXTRACTS, as well as the Drug in its crude state. All Tinctures, Essences, Powders, PILLS, &C. Prepared with care and in strict accordance with the best and latest Pharmacwpias. Instruments, Surgical and Dental. HOSPITAL AND CHAIR CUSHIONS, HOT WATER BAGS, &c. BRACES AND TRUSSES Of various patterns, common and very fine. PHYSICIANS' OFFICE FURNITURE. Glass Specie Jars; Tinet. Stands, all sizes; Medical Saddle Bugs; Pocket Medicine Cases; Funnele, every kind; Graduate Measures; Scales and Weights; Mortars, every kind; Spatulars, Pill Tyles, &c., &c. All of the most R epitable Noslriis. Strengthening Plasters, Pain Extractors, Eradica tors 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 mnanufactury. CULINARY EXTRACTS. *SOAPS. BRUSHES, &c. STATIONERY, &c. Fine Liqours for Medicinal Uses. A supply on hand of Fine BRANDY, WINES, GIN, and some pure unadulterated W HISKEY, six years old, for Medicinal purposes. TOBACCO, SEGAES, SNUFF, &c. Having been uninterruptedly engaged in the Drug business, in this place, for 10 years, with their experience in the practice of Medicine in this climate for near 25 years, they have necessa rily learned the wants of this section. And hay. ig made the acquaintance and obtained the confi dence of the most reliable Importing Drug Houses, they buy from first hands; and their Stock has been carefully selected and bought by one of the firm, who has just returned from the best Northern markets, with reference to the purity of ths article, in preference to the price.. And they are happy to say, that they can supply Physicians, Merchants and Planters and all others with GENUINE DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c., on as good terms as they can be supplied in any other Southern market. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE. Edgefield, S. C., May 18 tf 19 PELLETIER & Co., DRUGGISTS, HAMBURG, S. C. SWOULD RESPE C T fully invite the atten tion of the public to their L A RGE LY ro MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, TRUSSES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, DYE STUFFS,. INSTRUMENTS, POTASHES, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, PATENT MEDICINES, SOAPS, SPICES, COSMETICS, PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, &C. Their recent purchases in New York, selected by one of the firm with the grcatest care as to quality, enables them to offer their Goods at prices as low as any similar establishment in the South. The Public are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. gCatalogues of Goods sold by them fur nished on application to A. J. PELLE TIER & CO., Druggi.tb, I(Iabur, S. C. Aug3 - um 30 Wholesale and Retail Dealer in JjrcuE!,, E.ngnf.j aub Srmcrican DRUGrS! No. 180 Broad Street, A'ngusta, Ga. BLUE STONE. 3,000 pounds for sale very low, by W. HI. TUTT, DJUGGIST, 180 flroad-st., Augusta. LINSEED OIL, WHITE LEAD, &c. 500 . . . Gallons English Linseed Oil; 10,000.-Pounds Pure White Lead; COLORS OF ALL KINDS. for sale at very low figures, by WV. 11. TUTT, DUcaISv, 10lS Uroad-st., Augusta. SPERM, WHALE and LARD OIL. A large stock always on hand' and for sale low, by W. IH. T UTT. DUGIaT, No. 108 Broad Street, Augusta. CONCENTRATED LYE. The beet article known for muaking Soap-cheaper and better than Potaseh. For sale buy W. II. TUTT, DRUGGIST, 108 Broad-st., Augusta. Augusta. Nov. 1 tf -13 Pains, Mores CCIl RYTON, S. C., Oct. 25th, 1S59. IR. L. G;vRY, Esq.--Sir: Your Dr. Cullen's Great Remedly has effieted a wonderful cure for moe; I have been suffering for over a year with Rheumatism, and have tried several remedies, and all failed, until I got a bottle from you, which of fected a cure in a very short time. My brother, Dr. Samuels, recommends it as being good for ner vous pains of any kind. JOS. G. SAMUEL. Nov. 2, 1859 4t 43 1859. F A L L 1859 DRY GOODS! JAMES HENEY, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA1 HAS OPEN FOR INSPECTION A LARGE STOCK OF Fancy and Staple Consisting in part of the following Articles, viz: SILK nES.111 LINENS AND MAS. FANCY SiLKS, I NAPKINs. FOULATUD SILK ROBES, RUSSIAN 1)IAPEIS, FOUTI- ) SJILKS. P'LAIN I )ELIANE.S, j A-IS JACK()N I.li, FIG UREDBIIJANTS, ASALIES, PLAIN MEIINOS, INI)IA TI-11 LONSSA CLOTS, IG UREA) " Sol'F FINISH CA.\IJiCS, BLACK REP. M1EINo DE CI1ENE, TAULECO\FRS, PIANO COVEIlS, EMBROIDElIED COLLAl1S ANI) SLEEVES, Separate and in Stts: EIBOSSEI) CIlE3MISETTS, BANDS AND FLOUNCING; S[IAWLS, CLO.AKS, &e., of the Latest Styles. LADIES', MISSES', BOYS' AND GENT'S NERINO UNDERVESTS AND WRAPPERS. HOSE, HA LF-HOSE, GLOVES, &c.; SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, PANT STUFFS VESTINGS, NEGRO PLAINS AND KERSEYS, White and Brown, all Wool Filling. A LARGE LOT OF NETR{O BLANKETS. To his Old Customers, he promises the same satisfaction they have heretofore enjoyed. The public at large he respectfully invites to an inspection of his Stock, at his Well Known Store, where they will find a Large and well Selected Stock, at prices which will induce them to give him a share of their patronage. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAN FIGURES. All Goods not as Represented, may be returned. Goods delivered in the City or in Hamburg Free of Charge. Mrs. A. Iency's Select Millinery Stock in the Rear of the Store. Augusta, Oct. 12, 1859 tf .16 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE! J. KAUFFElR, UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Would call the attention of the people of Edgefield and vicinity to his SPENDID Stock of Fall and Winter Which he is just receiving, and which in regard to LOW PRICES and ASSORTMENT., will excell most anything ever ofTeed in this City. My daily increasing Business forced me to in!w another Enlargieent to my Store This Department is solely c:akutlated fo WHOLESALE ONLY, Where Prices will be found favorable to any Outside C'om parv ifl. WCountry Merchants and large dealing Planters wil do well to give me a call and see for themselves. Besides myv Stock of DRESS GO0D8, Such as Plain Colored SILKS, Silk ROBES, French MEII NOS, PARAMATTAS, BOMBAZINES, ALPACCAS, I-:LA iNES, Plaid GOODS, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES, FLANNELS AND PANTALOONERY, I have opened for examination an Assortment of CLOAKS OF MY 0W MANI~UFATUYRE Being of the latest PARISH FASHION and warranted full 20 per cent Cheaper than any other S0OUTHERN 110 USE. PRICE CURRANT Of some, out of the many cheap articles: L)E AINES, extra good quality at 123 ets. ITOWE LS, at 6~ et. Do best quality 181 and 25 " LINEN H ANDK'FS, at 75 ets. per doz. Fine PARAMA TTASall colos at 12 " ILdies' HOSE al colors at 1l,00 per dzn D)BEGES, at 10 " Embroidered COLLARS, at 124 and up. CALICOES. by tbe piece at 6ii and 8 " Silk BELT1S, very fine, at 25"" 51HIRTINGS, at 61, 8, ), and up. ISHAWLS, at $1,00 " " KENTUCKY JEANS, at 20 ets by the piece. CLOA KS, at $2,50 " " M \TINETS, at 376, 50 and up. BLAN KETS at only $1,00 per pair. Kerseys, Osnaburga, Stripes, Drills and Homespuns, at Factory. Prices. O NE P RIC E O N LY. J. KAUFFER. Augusta, Oct. 5, 1859 tf 3 1859. 1860. FALL & WINTER GOODS! We have on hand a Superior Stock of the MOST FASHIONABLE READYaMADE CLOTHING, A Splendid Stock of all kinds and qualitics of Black and Col'd CLOTHS; Black and Fancy CASSIMERES; all kinds of VESTINGS-all of which we will make to order in the most fashionable styles, and warranted to fit. WE WISH IT UNDERSTOOD THAT WE FINEST COODS IN MARKET, And will VAN WINKLE & SHACKELFORD, Under the United Stattes Hotel. 10,000 Negroes 10,000 Negroes 10,000 Nogroes Saved Yearly. Saved Yearly. Saved Yearly. Plauters Take Notice, Phmters Take Notice, Planiters Take Notice, 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 Remedy Before Thle People Before The People Before The People B In Dysentery, In Dysentery, In Dysentery, nDiarrhoea, Diarrhea, Diarrhoca, And Flux, And Flux, And Flux, It Never Fails. It Never Fails. For sale in Edgfield by DRS. A. U. & T. J. TEAGUE, and MR. E. M. PENN. _;-Price, only $1,00 per bottle, Casi. Sept 5 ly :115 Bliss' Dyspeptic lteamiendy Bis' Dyspeptle Remedy Bliss' Dyspeptlc Remedy Bliss' Dyspeptic Remedy liss' Dyspeptie Remtedy Bliss' Dyspeptic Remedy Bjlss' Dyspeptic Remedy Has the Largest Sale Has the Largest Sale las the Largest Sale Has the Largest Sale lis the Largest Sale Has the Largest Sale lis the Largest Sale Of any Iedicine in the World. Of any fedicine in the World. Of ansy 3iedirnoe Ino the World. Of sny iMeilline all the World. Ot assy Meiteliae in the World. Of anly Mledicine in the World. 01 any ledirine In the World. t(.(10 Packages 1011.t16M Packages l.It).000~ Pntekages Iln.cltui Pncknges 1140 .100 Packages 11t).0lhlt Pasehnges Jim01.1i Packages gold in aaorg'in nud SouthCarolia gn1.O in tao-l nnd Sou,,thCnroiitaa SoldI l a( tienr.in nand S..ut ia(nroinma sog.l ii c~ein~~ja andi !sut henrolinsa 's..lsd Is eiin rlaned .'toutianroisa 'oiel la t.corsin nad S,,uthcarolina boiui la (.seorana ns.d isouthCarollia Itsn urtees M~onths. In Fourteen M~oths. in P.uruteeni liontihs. In Foac.em. Months. In, Fourteen Mfontihs. In. Fourteen Dionths. It is n-arranted to Cure iis a Warranted to Cure It is Warransted to ure it is Was raiuted to Cure it. is WVnanntedl to Cu-e iii.a Warrnuted tuo Cure It is Warran ted t o Cure It Direct isnus are Followed, it Direct lons are Fotowved, If DirectInss are Followed, If Darectons are Followed, If Directions are Foilowed, if Directions are Followed, If Dlrctiionms are Followed. Any Case of Dyspepsia Ansy Case of Dyspepsia Any Case of Dyspepsla Any case of Dyspepsia Assy Case of Dyspepsia Ansy Case et Dyspepsia Any Case of Dyspepsia Liver Disease, Liver Disease, Liver Disease, Liver Disease, LIver Disease, Liver Disease,. Liver Disease, Jausmadice, Jaunadice, Jauesslee, Jansdice, Jaundlee, Jaundice, Genteral Debility, tGeneral Debility, General Debility, General Debility, General Debility, General Debility, General Debility, -Palpitatlon, Palpitation, Pailtationl, P'altations, Palpsitationu, Palpitation, Palpitations Chronic Dlarrhema, Chronic Diarrheen, Chronice Diarrhen, Chronic Daarrhesa, Charontec Diarrheza, Chronic Diarrheen, Chronic Dlarrheaa, Giddiness, Giddintess, Giddiness, Giddlness, Gidhtlsess, Giddmness, Giddiness, Depressed Spirits, Depressed Spirits, Depressed Spirits, Depressed Spilrits, Depressed Spirits, IDepressedt Spirits, Depressed Spirits, Loss of;Appetite, Loss of Aippetite, Loss of A ppetite, Loss of Appetite, Loss of A ppetite, Loss of A ppetite, Loss of Appetite, P'aian 51Cc Sltand flack Pain ins Side and Back, Pailu In Side anad Back, Pain in Sie and Back, Pain ine SIe andi Back, P ;i l Side anud Rack, I Ia isn Side and Back, it. i FEspeeiaiiyAdapted to it is EIpelailly Adapjted to it is Espeeilliy Aunaptelt to it is lEspeelaily Atin sted to It is Eupeeinily Adapted to it is F.pecinily Adapted to it is Especially Adapted to Female CompjlalIts; Female Cosntpiaihts; emasale comuplaisit. ; Female compjlaints; Femiale Compllatu~ts; Femaule comninhts: Female Compin~lints -It Produce notundIty of Form It. Produces R.,tundity of For-m ft Produces Rot unditiy of Form It Produces Rotunudity of Forms It PnsduIIcs Rotssttity of Eormt -It Prnidures inot undtity of F'orm, Ii Produces Riotundity of Formn in Females of a Tin' and sparc Habit In Femualest of a Tlhini nnd( Spure Habit la Fesmates of a Thin anid Spare Ihnbit In, Femalaes of a Th1in, ansd Spare Hlabit In Females of a Tini, and Spare ilablt 1In Females of a Tis," anid Spsare ilniit Ins F.emsaies of a Thin, nnd( Spare Hlabit Every invailid Shotutd Every Imvaiht Shouldl Every I nvandu sihould Every Invalidi shouild Every 1,,va lid $Sould Every 1,uvalidi shouild Everty Issvnliid should Try Osme Package. Try ilane Packtage. TFry onie Packnge. Try 0,ne Pneknee. Try One Package. Try One P'ackage. l'a phlt n "ilieaes t- to a n i Ilsiet.. W. WV. BLISS at CO-,* Progn'letorl. 3113 Blr nd wtay, New York. For Sale in EdgeJeld by DRS. A. II. & T. J. TEAGUE AND MR. E. M. PENN. BARGAINS! 1A A 6 61 A lso5 NATS AND CAPS. f EW ESTABLISHMENT. A few iloors below the CITY HOTEL and nearly opposite Monument Street, AUG UST A. GA., You will find 1ril E M S E N' S NEW E'aMAMTE FRONT NUT STORE. Wicre can be hil from an entire New Stock, some of the finest IATS and (:.\ PS. ever offered in this market. My good.s are selected with great care (And with mnyl years ex perince in the tynde from the best and most popular Mlanufacto ries Of the North, and mostly made expressly to imy order. -ALSO Voollcy's Graniteville, S. C., HATS, always on hand, which I can confidently rccominend to Planters and others, to wear entirely be yond the expectations of any purchaser. I shall hold out rare in ducemnents for a share of the public patronage. CALL AND SEE ' C0. P. REMSEN, And he will show you the latest Agony of a Hat. Gents fine Mole Skin HATS, of every style and quality; Gents fine Casimere Dress HATS; Gents soft Ledger HATS, Fur, Cloth, Velvet, &c.; Gents fine Morphy HATS; Gents Hungarian style of various colours; Planters extra broad brim soft HATS; Gents soft high and low crowned HATS, of all colors. Boys cloth, leather, fur and velvet HATS and CAPS. Negro plantation Wool Hats, of different styles and quality, cheap. Infants fancy HATS, CAPS and Head Riging, in abundance. Made in the best manner of the richest materials. I can offer extra inducements to all who wish to purchase, as from my location, tarif on rent and other expences is small, and will consequently affect the price of my Goods in proportion. C. P. REMSEN. Augusta, Oct. 5, 1859 3m 39 WH. H. GOODRICH, WHDLEALE 6RCE AND COMuIIIONMERUA LIN. REPRESENTED BY No. 271 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. HAS IN STORE AND TO ARRIVES 00 bags fair to choice RIO COFFEE ; 23 " prime Old Government JAVA COFFEE ;. 20 half and quarter chests GREEN and BLACK TEAS; 100 bbls. A to C Stuart's REFINED STJGAR; 20 " " CRUSHED " 12 boxes " LOAF" 12 hhds. prime to choice NEW ORLEANS SUGAR; 100 boxes TOBACCO, various brands; 75,000 Spanish and Ger man SEGARS, 1.000 kegs NAILS, assorted; 500 kegs SPIKES, ssorted; 2,000 sacks NEW SALT ; 100 packages NEW MACK EREL; 40 whole, half and quarter boxes NEW RAISINS; 100 boxes Goshen and English Dairy CHEESE; 5 kegs prime Goshen BUTTER; 100 boxes Adamantine and Sperm CANDLES; 50 boxes Pearl STARCH ; 50 boxes Family and No. 1 SOAP. SUNDRIES. BAGGING, ROPE and1 TWINE, BACON and LARD, PEPPER, SPICE,; G INGER, SODA, NUTMEG, BLUESTONE, COP PERAS, INDIGO, MADDER, SNUFF, Painted T(4BS and BUCKETS, Cedar T UBS and BUCKETS, Brass and Iron Bound WATER CANS, CO COA DIPPERS, MEAS URES, BROOMS, &c., &c. Rifle and Blasting POWDER, SHOT 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. GOODRICHK :o: " C, McLAREN," respectfully solicits the patronage of his old friends to the House of WM. H. GOODRICH, and will promise for them Goods at the Lowest Market Prices, on Liberal terms. Augusta, Oct. 5, 1859 . f 39 Fil & ifNTI TRAD FOR 185. H0ORA, WISE &.CO., (SUCCESSORS TO JAMES M. NEWBY & COMPANY.) SUPERWOR READY MADE CLVTHING Under the United States hotel, Augusta, Ga. HORA, WISE & CO., HAVE JUST OPENED A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF F.\LL AND) WINTER CLO THING!! F'OIt MEN AND BOYS WEAR. Persons wanting GOODS in their line, can be shown, one of the best assortmecnts ever oflered in Augusta. Their stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMVERES AND VESTINGS, IAS UEEN SELECTED WITH CARE, AN]. COMPRISES THlE NEWEST AND) BEST Grade of Goods known to the Trade. THEY WILL BE MADE UP TO oRDER IN TUE BEST STYLE, AT THE SUORT EST NOTICE, AND WARRANTEDJ IN EV ERY INSTANCE 10 GIVEJ SATISFACTION. CALL AND LOOK THROUGH. - .A........ta, G a. Set i 9 1859a. tf .3 WOOD, EDDY & CO'S SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERIES! Capital Prize, $100,000! NEARLY I PRIZE TO EVERY 9 TICKET8! -:0: TILE EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS of Wood, Eddy & Co.'s Single Number Lotteries will take in public, rnder the Superintendence ef .sworn Commissioners, at Augusta, Georgia, as follows: Class 47 Draws Saturday, Nov. 19, 1659. Class 51 Draws Saturday, Dec. 17, 1859. Class 56 Draws Saturday, Jan. 21, 1860. Class 60 Draws Saturday, Feb. 18, 1860. -:0: EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING, To take place as above specified. 1 Grand Prize of $100,000 ! 1 Prize of...$50,000 I Prize of....5,000 1 .. 90,000.. . . .5,000 1 " ....... 15,000 20 Prizes of.... 2,000 1 " ..... 10,000 100 1. -.1,000 1 " ....... 5,000 1100 1 ...500 I ....... 5,000 100 .... 400 I .. 5,0 150 "....... 300 APPROXIMATION PRIZ2S. 4 Prizes of $600 .4p'x to $100,000 are $2,400 0 500 50,000 . 2,000 " 400 " 30,000 . 1,600 4 " 300 15,000 " 1,200 4 200 ' 10,000 r $ 00 20 " 100 " " 5,000 " 2,000 5,000 Prizes of $20 are........................100,000 5,520 Prizes amounting to..............6615,000 -0 Whole Tickets $20, Halves $10, Quar ters $5, Eighths $1,50. -o THE ORDIDRAWINGS of Wood Eddy A Co.'s Lotteries will take place at Augusta, Georgia, as follows Class 45 Draws on Saturday, Nov. 5, 59. Class 46 Draws on Saturday, Nov. 12, 159. Class 48 Draws on Saturday, Nov. 26, '59. Class 40 Draws on Saturday, Dee. 3, 159. Class 50 Draws on Saturday, Dec. 10, '59. Class 52 Draws on Saturday, Dec. 24, 59. Class 53 Draws on Saturday, Deeq 31, p59. Class 54 Draws on Saturday, Jan. 7, '60. Class 55 Draws on Saturday, Jan. 14 160. Clas 57 Draws on Saturday, Jan. 2, '00. ---- To take place as above specified. One Grand Prize u' $50,000s 1 Prize of..........$20,000 1 Prize of ........1.500 1 " ......... 10,000 Prizes of..........~500 1 " 4....5,000 100 " " ......... 400 1 " "....... 4,00 100 . ......... 300 1 " "... 8,000 200 " "........ 50 100 " ......... 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of $400 Approx'at'g to $50,000 Prize are $1,00 4 " " 300 "1 " 20,000 " 1200 4 " " 20 4 -' 1, 000 " ' 1.000 4 " "225 " 5,000 " 900 4 4 "1 201) " "6 4,000 " "1 800 4 " t 150 4 3,000 " 600 4 " " 100 "4 1,500 " 4 400 50001" " 20 are........................... 100,000 3,485 Prizes amounting to...............8320,000 WHOLE TICKETS $10; HALVES $5; QUAR $2j WOOD, EDDY & CO.'S Grand Extraordinary Drawings, ON THE THREE NUMBER PLAN! Capital. Prize $100,000! Takes place on the Last Saturday in each Month. Whole Tickets $20, Halves $10, Quarters $5. Eighths $2,50. 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 mail. Purchasers can have Tickets ending in any Agure they nay designate. 1he List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to pureausers Iinniedlately after the drawing. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Pot Office, County and State. All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immediately after he drawing--ther nrizesat the usual time of thirty days. NOTICE TO C01tRlESPONDENTS.--Those who pre fer unt sending money- by mai, can use THlE ADAMS EXI'tESS COMPAh Y, whereby money for Tickets It umags of Ten Dolilars, and upwards, can be sent AT O 'E P.ISK AND EXPENSE, from any city or town where hey have an 01eec. The money and order must be nlosed in a "0Government Post Offiee Stamped Envel >pe." or the Express Company cannot receive them. All comnmunicattonsstrictly confidential. Address Orders for~Tickets or Certificates to WOOD, EDDY & CO., Augusta, Ga. or, WOOD, EDDY & CO., Atlanta, Ga. or, WOOD, EDDY & CO., Wilmington, Del. 72 A list of the numbers that are draw' "'om he wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, will be published after every rawing, in the following papers :-Augusta (Geo.) countttionalint, Nlobile Register, Nashl.ville Ga-. :ette, .llichmaon.d Dispatch, Paulding (31iss.) Clari mJ, .New York Herald and Newo York Times. Oct 25, 1359 . tf 42 For the benefit of the Konticello Union Academy, OF JAsPER COUNTY, GEORGIA, Authorized bly Special Act of the Legislature. 25828 PRIZES I MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TWO TICKETS. lYIKINNEY & CO,, Managers. CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000. ---:0: TICKE TS ONLY $10. Halves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion. ---:0 TO BE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1859. In the City of Savannah, Georgia, Class 44, to be Drawn Nov. ,1859. Class 45, tobe Drawn Nov.12" Class 48, to be Drawn Nov. 1, "' Class 47, to be Drawn-Nov. 26, "t MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. 1 Prize of $60,000 i....... 8,0 1 " 20,000is ..200 1 " 10,000is...... .1,0 1 4 5,000is...... . 500 1 " 4,000is...... . 400 1 " 3,000is...... . 3,0 1 " 2,000 i ,0 1 " 1,500is...... . 1,0 1 " 1 .........................6,000 5 Prizes.of.1,000.................,000 10.......................... ,000 2 40 r.....................8000 2s.........r................00 2 ..........................000 10 " 1ar.............. 10....... ,000 1s.......................... 91,600 10 " 8,10 are....................81,600 4 Prizes of1,2000A''o$000Pieu$0 10 " 1500" "2,0 0 4 " 12400 1,00 " 0 2 " 100" " 5,0 " 40 S " SO"20,000 ~ 50 " 50" " 2,0 " 40 10 " 00" " 150 2 00 " 295 " 10 ,0 25,000............... 0,000 25,28Priesamo......................$36,00 are ...0..Q............ ',50 100 " 85 Eghh ar..............0 OR PERI OIMATIOR CERTICAS , orieres on receip ofp'hig they000 rie frared0 by fi" mail P "casr ca 20,00 tik" endi0 in an figur the ma designae.0 Th lis 10f drw nubr a,000 pre wi00b sen to pucasr i"edatl aft00 th draing 25,28ere amo unrTiting ti.................$66, larsTIFICpArdE a bFCe s wilu eslsa h Cernctinyt or takso1 wheoee ickets "fio h oe an orde muarter enloe 15 ORDER~,*ING~ PTKT O Rfc tme ET iCAE, ordtepress Copnescno receiptowihvhywl e foraed iAll commureteynma sitynfdental Orderlst fofraw ikesmbersifiatdpes, bywil or rs to bcaer irecedatel fehedaig NoTCE ro Mo~n NEY.Ths whCO p e fer ot endng mneyby alVanNAus GA wherebyerony haorn Tiemas, agaumst Te D ate nd upArds, Lndey ec arus qese fran ty r rewnesee thris the Excuesr ico. aTue cony and odeir uspetve else in or er that Expes mayneso cnoee them.oprt itAwll hommncarytio Serll tonytedets al. Estaers And Thces o erin e si sateb ae r qupesd to mae dimmeedit pato t SFAANNE, ExA. 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