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(hod& *trtiser, PULISnED vYRY WRENESDAY MORNING. A. SIMKINS, D. R. DVRISOE, & E. EEESE, PROPRI ETORS. -:o: TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Two DOLLARS per year if paid in advance-Two DOLLARS and Firrr CENTs if not paid within six months-and TRaEE DOLLARS if not paid before the expiration of the year. Subscriptions out of the District and from other States must invariably be paid for in advance. RATES OF ADVERTISING. All advertisements will be correctly and conspie nously inserted at Seventy-five Cents per Square (10 Minion lines or less) for the first insertion, and Fifty Cents for each subsequent insertion. When only published Monthly or Quarterly $1 per square will be charged. Transient Advertisements, to secure publicity through our columns, must invariably be paid in advance. Advertisements not having the desired number of insertions marked on the margin, will be con tinued until forbid and charged accordingly. Those desiring to advertise by the year can do so on the most liberal terms-it being distinctly understood that contracts for yearly advertising are confined to the immediate, legitimate busines of the firm or individual contracting. All communications of a personal character will be charged as advertisements. Obituary Notices exceeding one square in length will be charged for the overplus, at regular rates. Announcing a Candidate (not inserted until paid for.) Five Dollars. For Advertising Estrays Tolled, Two Dollars, to be paid by the Magistr te advertising. J. E. MUNGER, Successor to E. Tweedy, Augusta, Ga., H AS now in Store a large Stock of FINE GOLD and SILVER W.ATI-IES, Of celebrated makers. Also, a Rich variety of JEWELRY. Sets of CORAL, CAMEO AND LAVA in Etruscan and fine Gold. DIAMONDS, RUDY and GARNET in Pin!, Rings and Ornaments. A great variety of GOLD FINGER RIINGiS, BREASTPINS, EAR RINGS. Watch KEYS, CHARMS. Neck. Vest anil Fob CHAINS; 1i. S. Mint Standazrd of Solid Silver SPOONS and FORKS. fancy Sets; LADLES, GOBLETS, CUPS, T11TM3BLES, &c.; FANCY GOODS in great variety suitable flor Holliday Presents. Fine Eilver Plated CASTORS, CAKE BASKETS. CANDLE STICKS, Double Plated SPO'ONS and FORNS, BUTTEE KNIVES, &e. SPLENDID CUTLERY. Cheap Pocket KNIVES for Boys, and a irge as sortment of FINE PEN and POCKET CUTLERY whicheannot beundersold; also DIRKandBOWIE KNIVES. PISTOLS. Colt's, Remmington and Allen's REPEATERS, Single Barrel PISTOLS; BELTS, CAPS, &c., in fine variety. 93.-m o-$.A.c Z~Ms. My assortment is complete in Gold, Silver and Steel Frames. And I can suit any sight and pro long good vision to old age. Clocks. I have a greater variety and a larger number than the whole market can show. and at prices from $1,50 to $30 each, warranted perfect time keepers. LAMPS AND KEROSENE OIL, Pure, at $1,25 per Gallon. CLOCKS, WATCHES and MUSICAL BOXES faithfully repaired at the lowest rates and war ranted. Augusta, Nov 30 tf 47 4 HATS! (APS! MftRRElA! AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. -o---e* GEO. W. FERRY, AUGUSTA, GA., H AS now in Store the LARGEST and MOST SELECT ASSORTMENT of Goods in his line in the City, consisting in part of Gen*4' Moleskin, Cassimere, Freneh-felt, Hun garian and Ledger HATS, black and fancy colors. Cloth, Silk-Velvet, Plush and Casaimere CAPS; Youths and Childrens Plain and Fancy HATS and CAPS, every variety of lute and elegant styles; Mens and Boys Ledger and Plantation WOOL H ATS-strong-good-cheap. UMBRELLAS of all grades, at low prices. 7erMerchants and Planters will save money by purchasing of GEO. W. FERRY, Masonic Hall BuildIng, 2-4 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. ~ Octly :i9 SPEARS & HIG-HT, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Window Glass, DENTAL AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, PERFUMERY & FANCY ARTICL.ES, Or.osTrE PLANtTERS' HOTEL, No. 316, Broad St., Augusta, Georgia. April 11 ly 14 CANVASSERS WANTEDR LIDERAL 1NDUCEMhENTS TO AGENTS!I Fifty Dollars a Month, and all Exp~en ses Paid? '-rTE wish to engage an active agent in every I County throughout the United States and1 Canadas, to travel andl introduce our NEW~ TWEN TY DOLLAR DOUBLE THREAD LOCK STITCH SEWING MACINE. This Eleelsior Machine is just pa:tented, with valuable improve. ments, which make it the ehoapest andl most popu lar machine in existence, and ackuowledlged to be unlsurpassedl foir general utility. A litnitel numn lher of responsibule agents are wanted to solicit or ders by sample, to whom a salary of Soih per mnonth and expenses will lbe piaid. For condlitions andl full particulars address, with stamp for return postage, .J. W. IIAIIRIS A CO. No. 13 Shoe & Leather Exchange, BosTON, MASS. Nov. 16, 8t 45 WOOLLEY TOWN HATS! JOHN WOOLLEY, NE AR G RA NIT EV IL LE, S. C. R ESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens o South Carolina and the South at large, that he is now prepared to furnish OF EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY, As well made, of aq good material, and on as rea sonable'terms as can be found any where in the United States. . g' Persons desiring further information will please address me at Graniteville, S. C. JOHN WOOLLEY. JTan. 19. 1859 tf 2 Brought to Jail O tisDistrict, a Negro man who says that Ohis name is JOUIIDAN, and that lhe belongs t., one Zipson Scott, of Cabarrus County, N. C. Said Jourdan is about 40 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, weighs 135 lbs., and as to cotn plexion,-he is all negro. Jourdan states that he was, when taken up, on his way to Mississippi, where he has spent the greater part of his life. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay expenses and take him away, other-1 wise he will be decit with as the law directs. T. H1. CLARK, J. E. D. Dee 6 tf 48 yOTICE.--All persons indebted to me will 4make payment immediately to J. A. Devore, whom I have appointed my Agent during my ab sench from the State; and those having claims ] against me will present the same to him for pay ment. A. W. LOWE. 1 Dee ' 4m 48 FO()R SALE 50,000 BRICKS, well burnt, at $8,00 Cash, or $10, oa credit. M4. FRAZIER. n.- a tf 41 CHEAP DRY GOODS! WM. 0. NORRELL, (Successors to Broom & Norrell,) Would call attention to his large and attractive Stock of CHOICE FAMILY DRY COODS, Rich Dress Goods, Silk and Delain Robes, Black and Fancy Silks, Plaids, Valencias, Aferinos, Coburgs, &c. Dress Trimmings, Large Stock. Rich Velvet Cloaks, Cloth Cloaks . and Shawls. Large Stock of Embroideries, at prices lower than ever offered in Augusta Besides a large and extensive stock of Pantaloon stuffs, Domestics, House-keeping 3oods, Hosiery and Flannels. FINE BED AND NEGRO BLANKET, AND PlntationX Go;rc>-.1s.m Large Sales and Small Profits, is our motto, and everybody is cordially invited, whether they buy or nqt, to call and examine our Goods and prices. New Goods constantly received from our New York Agent, and a great many lesirable Bargains always on hand. Cone and Look if you don't buy ! ~Goods delivered in the City and Hamburg, free of Charge. I have secured the services of Mr. M. A. RANSOM, as principal salesman, who will be pleased to see his Edgefield friends, and to give them his individual attention. Augusta, Nov. 9, 1859 3m 44 NOW IS .THE TIME FOR BARGAINS Gray & Turley, AUGUSTA, GA., Beg to call the attention of the Citizens of Edgefield and the adjoining Districts to their 3EXwV 4do33x0=jLV Stock of Pitt. AND II IN1.TER oil 6OOB1 Which they are now receiving, purchased on such rivorable terms as to warrant them in assuring their friends and eustomers that they can save them at. least from On all fine and imported Goods. The question may naturally arise, how is it possible for them to do so ? In answer to tis%, they wish it to be distinctly remnembered, that their's is the 1NLY HOUSE IN GEORGIA That keeps an experienced Purchaser, all days in thme year, in the Northern Markets, with the Cash in hand to pick up BARiGAINS, wherever they are offered. When this facet is renmmbered, it will lie easily perceived that they buy Goods from fifteen to twenty-five, and in many cases FIFTY PER CENT. LESS: Than the same class of Goods can be bought for when the Northern Markets ar-e crow ded w ithi Southern and Westerni Merchant~s, lay ing -1 in their six month's supplie... Their's is Strictly a Cash House ! They buy and sell forp CAS[H ; and to save the feeinmgs of all on this subject who imight feel hurt on a refusal to open accou~nts with thmem, Flhey distinctly state that they open accounts with no one, not eveni if they wree worth a Million. Lhey beg to refer to a few of the leading articl. in the different depar-tments of their Stock. In their Dress Goods Department, Will be found the most ELEGA[U SFJPJA(ES Of the Season.4 SUPERFIOR ALL WOOL DEL AINE ROBES New and Elegant styles rich VEILVET CL< AKS! * Also, the latest Parisian styles of SUPERIOR CLOTH CLOAKS. MUSLIN DELAINES, Plain and Figured in New and Beautiful D.esigns. BEAUT WUL BRIDAL '1ROBES ! AND Second Day Dresses ! PLANTATION GOODS. In this Department we have the BEST N'ECRO BLANKETS [n America, warranted to weigh Eight. Pounds per Pair. iERG1A PLAINS AND KERSEYS OF THE BEST MAKE, H-eavy Osnaburgs and Stripes. And, in fact, every kind of the Best Dry Goods that can > used on a Plantation. (rjWe would respectfully invite the attention of the eople of Edge field to our entire stock, guaranteeing them saving of at least Fifteen to Twenty-five per Cent. We efer with pleasure and confidence to those of your neigh >ors who have dealt with us for the veracity of this state nent.4 GRAY & TURLEY. WOOD, EDDY & CO'S, SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERIES! Dapital Prize, $100,000! NEARLY 1 PRIZE TO EVERY 9 TICKETS! _:o:. THE EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS >f Wood, Eddy & Co.'s Singlo Number Lotteries will tako in public, under the Superintendence of iworn Commissioners, at Augusta, Georgia, as ollows: J1ass 51 Draws Saturday, Dec. 17, 1859. 31ass 56 Draws Saturday, ,a. 21, 1860. lass 60 Draws Saturday, Feb. 18, 1860. -:0: EXTRAORDINARY' DRAWING, To take place as above specified. I Grand Prize of $100,000! 1 Prize of...$50,000 1 Prize of.$5,000 1 1" . 30,000 1 " . 5,000 1 "....... 15,000 20 Prizes of.... 2,000 1 ". 10,000 100 .. 1,000 I " ....... 5,000 jlOO "...500 1 "....... 5,000 100 ... 400 1 1.1010 " ....... 300 APPROXI3MATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of $600 Ap'x to $100,000 are $2,400 4 91 500 is i 50,000 11 2,000 4 " 400 10 " 30,000 .. 1,000 4 " 300.... 15,000 1,200 4 " 200 " " 10,000 " ,00 20 " 100 " " 5,000 " 2,000 5,000 Prizes of $20 are........................100,000 -0 5,520 Prizes amounting to .............$615,000 Whole Tickets 620, Halves $10, Quar ters $5, Eighths $1,50. THE ORDINAR DRAWINGS )f Wood Eddy & Co.'s Lotteries will take place at ugusta, Georgia, as follows Class 49 Draws on Saturday, Dec. 3, '59. Class 50 Draws on Saturday, Dec. 10, 959. Class 52 Draws on Saturday, Dec. "4, '50. Class 53 Draws on Saturday, Dec. 31, 959. Class 54 Draws on Saturday, Jan. 7, '60. Class 55 Draws on Saturday, Jan. 14, '60. Class 57 Draws on Saturday, Jan. 28, '60. ORDINA~if DA&WING, To take place as above specified. One Grand Prize of $50,000, 1 Prize of..........$20 000 1 Prize of. . (30 L . .......... 10,000 50 Priseo.. o 1" "...... 5,000 o 10 . 400 6 .......... 4,000 100 " Soo L .......... 8,000 100.... . 100 o ........ 1jo APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of $400 A pprox'at'g to $50,000 Prize are $1,600 4 " " M0O " " 20,000 " " 1,200 4 " " 250 " . 10,000 " " 1.000 4 " " 225 " "4 5,000 " "s 900 4 " " 2w) "t " 4,000 " " 8o0 4 " " 150 " " 8,0041 " " 600 4 " " 10tI 4 t 1,500 " " 400 ...." . 20 are........................... 100,000 i,485 Prizes amounting to...............$320,000 WfIHOLE TICKETS $10; HALVES $5; QUAR $21 -0 WOOD, EDDY & CO.'S Grand Extraordinary Drawings, ON THE THREE NUMBER PLAN! Capital Prize $100,000! Lakes place on the Last Saturday in each Month. Wlhole Tickets $20, Halves $10, Quarters $5. Eighths S2,50. IN ORDERING TICKETS 01 CERTIFICATES, en lose the money to our address for the Tickets ordered, In receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mall. urchasers cant have Tickets ending in any dgure they ay designate. The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to urchasers immediately after the drawing. Purchasers will please write theirsignatures plain, and ;lve their Po.t )file, County and State. All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid Immediately after he drawing -other prizes it tlie uual tie of thirty days. NuTIC TO CORiESPONDENTS.-Those who pre ur not sending money by mail, ean use TIE ADAMS XPRESS CO.\ PANY, whereby money fur Tickets, in timp of Ten Dollars, and upwards, can be sent AT OUR 1S1K ANYD EXPENSE. fron any city or town where hey have an offee. The money and order must be netosedl in a "Govcrnment Post Office Stamped Envel p." or the Express Cornp any cannot receive them. Alt commutnleations strictly confidentIal. Address Orders for Tickets or Certficeates to. WOOD, EDDY &z CO., Augusta, Ga. or, WOOD, EDDY & CO., Atlanta, Ga. or, WOOD, EDDY A CO., Wilmington, Del, }|t A list of the numbers that iire drawn from he wheel, with the amount of the prize that each ne is entitled to, will be published after every rawing, in the following papers :-4ansta (Geo.) ostittijonaliqt, Niobile llegister, Naskville Gu tte, Richmonhd Dispatch, Pautdinag _(Mia.' n, Neto York Hecrcld and Ne~o York Time Oct. 25, 1859 tf 42 S AN F ORD'S [JVER INVIGORATOR, NEVER DEBILITATES. TI Is comspounaded entIrely from Gums, and as become an established fact, a Standard Aiedicitne, nwn and app~roved by * althtaetsdiIn s ,w re~soted to with, con- g i~c i lltedsae r whicha tt is recomn- tcidd it hats cured thtousands O ihm u ls w er erous unsolicited cer- ticaeInnypseio iow. ~ TeoeIts i dp ? to the ttperamestnt ofteiiiitalakn e liowels. Lttedcae fyu tdgementt guide you in teueofteLV1 NVIG 0 Ic A TO It, ~ .n~ hwl -- ~ omplaiate,lisaoni A ttcs,.sppi hruone Diarrheaa. 4i tnste aints. Dyseniter?y, .~~~I eyS0i tomaich, llal,tuuml-;ji stvenesCh ie, (~holera., Chle~-__'storuChea nfantumn, F I a t- leie.. at idie i'emale Weakntean- ,anmyben-lsi ssfully as an Ordinia-- g yFml et tae. btwillceure MCK iEA ACHl,(a ,iumsands catn testify,) in. Er wnt tantei wo or three Teat- y poftsaetk ns at cotmmncementi~t of tak All who uise It are '""' hirtsimc illtht afauvditonr. ~ I~v~httiwt Af relef SIAsLthe n Prie ne olThea doemttleaap 5,ie VgetbleExtataensdytspps ;LS~CAlCAi Tghaumm~l e epom Tit Futtly tlia tcoL aene ac is ratie ~tre tttt *trat Mors,hlr Itohae il~cusd he PLLc, Jaundite eis ictot whchall~-prc',~ it ead toa ther used, sse maric at o iiteret tweilns tn iutes. The PMII.poo-nTfuTI PILLak 'anitsmfavor. ftIm 4oaei tei MsX A E IN T E MOUTH a Wi 1, 'Hss tveHF. . INV tATR n A ND SreeLLove h ricOe d Dal ol la peraBot ea esA Toun it CAi- te Rr T I C P ILS, htseetableEtact, a ndet~ uthro pt Blood nd Cahyrieasesc toe: mihfes sher o ittupracstc tuttonr n ~ itsa y 1 ue tha' duced m1 to plc3. e;. The Pirofsionvweigoatr nt F.iy a arte actl andirential~db rugiignri n sd withodel referene Tr to al taag tws table 2xra, which net8 Cietryockenitry an lssae [anEmten tlt gnyo n of the LA . en itonction withe Po i ar nnt equnty, i egeed.Dsrc;ad ilftns itnain ofCo d itecrbyes hesale orRtaleado-a he he h a Notho atll Sn- s it .sml to-, canrmesen ath ySore S.euma. BOmRSgreat tnerons tiing dendsaans hEtt Davti eigerdecasepreprieutoh ed in antthe totheitnmind imendaey dulytre Itesed; aPndLS allteidetdtnad tsate, re eqesedtomae aer fortwih.u, a Oct2n he eacfofa2. LTOTIC.- -Al l~prrn nte o the es .~ taes o P. . a hord wen srablshnedac, ,ec'd are ereby eqaese ty ul o the rSte crbe ad ak pymntailieton eery.pr h If te de~t~ re ntgpad andtl safter htais otie teywil l~ pace ci th and Ioinst orneandororeneeclivnr of mkin senecange.inm bunes, hi aroetly equst al ersn inte t o more an ny wis to mae fplym mtaon ory ea-tho ~eeembr nex.rJA n A. TALduRt, T8 Lie Ivgoao anFm 2y.a DRY G A WHOLESAI THOMAS In returning thanks to his numer past liberal patronage, wou NOW 0 AT THE SPACIOUS NE NO. 272 BR( Opposite the AugL A Large and Ma FALL & WI FOREIGN & All of which, having been purchased late unusually Low, he can confident greater inducements tl The Stock comprises a Splendid Assorl Rich Bayadere do., in Black and Colors; AS, BOMBAZINES, Wool PLAIDS, P A Large Stock of CLOAKS, TALMA RIES, LACES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS; Linen DIAPERS, TOWELINGS, CRASHES Pl3an3tatic: BLANKETS, KERSEYS, PLAINS, TICKINGS, LINSEYS, Red and Whi JEA NS, &c., &c. PARTICULAR ATTENr Donlt Forget the No., T. Augusta, Nov. 23, 1859 JAM]P1S AUGUSTI HAS OPEN FOR INSPEC EaNCY & STAI Consisting in part of thi SILK ROBES, FANCY SILKS, FOULARD SILK ROBES, FOULARD SILKS, PLAIN DELAINES, FIGURED " PLAIN MERINOS, FIGURED " MERINO DE CHENE, all Colors; BLACK REP. MERINO DE CHENE, EMBROIDERED COLLARS AND SLE] CHEMISETTS, BANDS AND FLO of the Li LADIES', MISSES', MEERINO UNDERVEE HOSE, HALF-HOSE, GLOVES, &c.; Si VESTINGS, NEGRO F White and Browa A LARGE LOT OF To his Old Customers, he promises the sa The public at large he respectfully invites ti Store, where they will find a Large anid well to give him a share of' their patronage. ALL GOODS MARIKEI All Goods not as Represented, may he return. Free o: Mrs. A. Ileucy's Select Millinei August a, Oct. 12, 1859 COME A Ouir Fresh~ EMIBR RICH DRESS SII VELVET &CLOTH Embroideries,_Laces, Edgings, ingS, French Calicoes NEGRO KERSFX OF DIFFE1l Negro and E OSNABURIGS; STRIPES; LINSEYS, tund in our line. TJo whichi we invte ati gg Orders carefully attended to. DEMID Corner Urn August a, Nov. 9, 1850 IMPORTANT '.I PUBLIC GI It must necessarily be of much i T) buy1 such Goods where they cain not ot at the lowest prices that such goods can a The undersigned having jlust resut ENIRELY NEW S'J Of which to enumerate variety, style, &c, paper ad vertisenment. In the Dress Gc Will be found SILKS from 50 ets per yd. FOR FAN A large Stock in evecry deschiption of gon prices cannot he excelled. For Plant KERSEYS, GEORGIA PLAINS and I Tlo the abovc Goods I respectfully visit Augusta with a view of buying such 2'79 Broad St., next Door Augusta. Ga., Nor 30o * Corn-for Sale!I T lIE Subscriber has for sale 1,500 Bushels Crath Thisos residence, at $l,25 per Bushl,t cently bucked. J. Hi. IIOLLINGSWORTHI. rOODS, ,T E & RETAIL PHIBBS, ous friends and customers, for their td also inform them that he is PENINC W DRY GOODS STORE, PAD STREET, ista Insurance Bank, gnificent Stock of TTER GOODS, DOMESTIC, in the Season, and, consequently, at Prices y say he is now enabled to offer at an at any previous tinic. ment of Plain, Black, and Brocaded SILKS, French and English MERINOS, ALPAC. OPLINS, DE LAINES, &c., &c., &c. S, SHAWLS, &c., &c., &c.; EMBROIDE RIBBONS, &c., &c.; Bleached and Brown DAMASKS; TABLE CLOTHS, Scotch NAPKINS, DOYLIES, &c., &c. DSNABURGS, DRILLINGS, CHECKS :e FLANNELS, SATINETTS, Kentucky [ION PAID TO ORDERS 272 Broad St., Augusta. PHIBBS.C tf 46 HENEY, i, GEORGIA, TION A LARGE STOCK OF ILE lily GOO , . following Articles, viz: IRISH LINENS AND DAMASK, NAPKINS, RUSSIAN DIAPERS, "1 CRASH, CAMBRICS, JA CKONETS, BRILLIANTS, MASALIES, INDIA TWILL LONG CLOTHS, SOFT FINISH CAMBRICS, DIMITIES, TABLE COVFRS, PIANO COVERS, NES, Separate and in ,Setts EMBOSSED UNCING; SHAWLS, CLOAKS, &c., Ltest Styles. BOYS' AND) GENT'S ~TS AND WRAPPERS, IIRTINGS, SIIETINGS, PAN.T ST'UFFS LAINS AND K]2IISEYS, 2, all Wool Filling. NEGQRO BLANKETS, roe satisfaction they3 have heretofore enjoyed. >an inspection of hie Stock, at his Well Known lelected Stock, at prices which will induce thenm IN PLAIN FIG~URES. d.. Goods delivered in the City or in Hlamburg Charge. y Stock~ in, the Recar of the Store. tf 40 ND SEE . A.rriva1 of A C IN G ~KS& DELAINES, DLOAKS, & SHAWLS. &c.; Linens, Sheetings, Shirt M~erinos, Hosiery, &c, S~ AND PLAINS ~NT GRADES. ~ed Blankets;. TWEEDS &c. All other Goods to be' ention11. G& DAY, ler Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga, tf 44 '0 PLANTERS! NE RALLY! mportanice tk persOns purchasing ily seleet lfrom the largest variety, buit ailso aywhere be had. - dI business hais now openied a LARGE and iOCIK OF ELEG-ANT FlOODS, , would be beyond the limits of a Ne~wr ods Department, to the Rlichiest and most Suipe.rb himprtedi. [ILY USE. ds which for style, durability and moderate ation Use. GEGRO BLANKETS at verty low prices, nvite thie attention of Persons who may Goods. SAMUEL DICKEY, to Bones & Browvn's Hardware %tore. Pay -Up ! IAL the inudebted to mo by Note or Acenunt, Monday in Jnunry ;e.t. t'hea.m wy fil to n so winl he forced to settle with an AttLorN. Biss' Dyspeptic Renedy Bliss' DyspeptiC itemedy Blis' Dyspepts Remedy Bliss' Dyspeptic Remedy lilies' Dyspeptic Remedy Bilams' Iyspptlc Remedy Bilis, Dyspeptic Remedy Has the Largest Sale ins tLhe Largest Sale Has ie Largest Sale Hia the Largest Sale ins tle Largest Sale Ilans the Largest Sale Ilna tihe Largest Sale Of any Medlcine in the World. of any Medlelne in the World. Of ally 11elice in the World. Of any Mletteise an the World. 01 any MeAtlelne in the World. Of any Medlenlae In the World. Of anly Medle4ine In tie Vorld. i0U,000 Packages 100,0(0S Packages 100,000 Packages 100.000 Packages iW0.000 Packages 100,0m) Packages I00,0U Packages Sold Ine Georgia ald SoutliCariao Sld lon Georgia amnd SoutaCarolna Sold In Georgia and SouthCarohlifn Soldt In GeorgIa amnd SoutiCarolila Sold In Georgla and SoutliCarolita Sold Is Georgia and SoutlaCarolina Sold In Georgia and bouthiCarolina lin Fourteen lionths. [is Fourteen Months. Ito Fourteen blonths. len Fourteen Moniths. lei Fourteena Months. lin Fourteen Montlhs. ln Fourteen Montha. It. la Warranted to Cure It Is Warranted to Cure it is Warranted to Cure It Is Warranted to Cure It i4 Warranted to Cure It 14 'Warranted to Cure It IA Warranttel, to Cure It DIrectionsi are Followed, It Direct toos are Foilowed, It Directions are Followed, If D1reetions are Followed, It Directions are Followedl, If Direelions are Followed, It Directions are Followed. Any Case of Dyspepifa Any Case of Dyspepsia Anly Case of Dyspepsia Any Case of Dyspepsia Aamy Case of Dyspepsia Any Case ot Dyspepsila Any Case of Dyspepsia Liver Disease, Liver Disease, Liver Disease, Liver Disease, Liver Disease, Liver Disease, Liver Disease, Jaunlice, Jaundice, Jaundice, Jaundlce, Jaundice, Jaundlee, Jaundice, General Debility,. Gesteral DebilIty. General Deility, General Debility, General Debility, General Debility, General Debility, Palpitaties., Palpitation, Palpitation, Pal131 liation, Palpitation, Palpitation, Palpitatisn Caronic Diarrhoea, Chronic Diarrha-a, Chronic Dlarrhea, Claro.dc Diarraa, Clamonte Di,,rrhen. Claranie Diarrh'a, Chronle Diarrhan. Giddiness, Giddiness. Giddiness, Giddiness, Giddiness, Giddiness, Giddiness, Depressed Spirits, Depressed Spiritt, Depressedl Spirits. Depressed SpIrits. Depressed Spirits, I)epressed Spirits. Depressed Spirits. Loss of.''AppetIte, Loss of 'Apioilte, Lois ot Appetite, Loss ot Appetite, Loss of Appetite, Loss of Appetite, Loss ot Appetite, P1aaina isa Slae ansod Back Palm, Ia, Side ad Hack, Pal, lan Side andl Back, Palum ina Sidec andu Black, Patan Imlaland anal flack, Pain ina Sidea anad Back, Pamn In Side aad flack, It i1t Especially Adapted to it Is E.speolahly Adapted to It is Espeinily Amlapters to it*1a Especially Amduptedl to it la Espeelally Adapted to It is Especcintly Adapted to It is E.pleelally Adnypted to Femnale Coaanplaints; l.'easi, Comuntaiauts t F.e~nnlec Comapilaant ; Fes:.ale Coimplints; Femxale Comnpaints; Fealel Compiaiats: Female Coamiaatts It Prodcca. ftotndit.y at Form in Prodneets lintndmlty o1 Foarm ft Produncs Rlatunadlty ofi Form It Produnces Rottn.dily nt Foirm It Producca Rlotunaliy ot ioaaa It ProdurP [ntatumdit y af Form. It Producesi 1[otunda at oF oram In Femalesm of n Thun nndare Uinlit [na Feinnmiea of a Tfih, nmund Sptame ilassat Ina Fealeaats ol a Th'Iin tand spmare iaitt lan Femaas of n Tiiuna $an Sltre liabui La Fennes of a Thia nndam Slaare Ilablit lan Females of a Tnin, andm $p a lihtt [n Femcnalest of a Tin, nnad Slutre Ilaiabit Every iinVnilat Sluantuld Every livntal M5unld Every Invnld Shulda Every liv aCId Shoulad Every Itavali Shantal Everay luavaild~ Shaouid Try oneo P~akage. Trry Oner J.nchane. Try3 onae Puca! e. Try Onae Pamcknge. Tr~y onae Pnaeknage. Try onec Ptnekncae. ~enei a Pos.tage M;amat.a tii- I'r.;.ri t'r- ihr their IV. W. 11l.Ii! & tj'O., Prompaitmmrs, 26;3 itmrond stay. Naew York. For Stle in EdgfeMd hy1 DRS. A. 0. & T. J. TEAGU~E, M1R. E. M. PENN. &-Price, only $b,00 per bottle. Cash. apt5 ly v 10,000 Negroes 10,000 Negroes 10,000) Negroes .Saved Yearly. Saved Yearly. Saved Yearly. lanters Take Notice, lanters riTake Notice, lanters Take Notice, Jacob's Cordial Jacob's Cordial Jacob's Cordial Is The Only Sure Is Th'e Only Sure Is The Only Sure nd Positive Remedy nd Positive Remedy nd Positive R~emnedv Before The1 People Before The P'eople Before The People Ini Dysentery, In Dysetery In ysenitery, Diarrho(a, a jarrilm~a, And Flux, And Flux, And Flux, It Never Fails. It Never Fails. lI r s'oba in I./?:/iI bp DRS. A. G. & T. J. TEAG UE AND MR. E. M. PENN. DRY GOODS! ROBERT ADGER & CO. 209 w:d 211, KING STREET, CORNER Or MARgT, Charltestom, 9. C. W E invite attention to our Extensive Stock of GOODS, suitable for Family and Plantation purposes, comprising Rich Dress Silks; Rich Silk Robes; SILK ROBES and plain SILKS for Evening Dresses; Embroidered and Tulle ROBES, for Evening Dresses; Plain Black SILKS, best Goods; Plain and Printed DELAINES; Plain and Plaid POPLINS; French CHINTZS. best English PRINTS, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, SHAWLS; Ladies, Misses and Cbildrens HOOPED SKIRTS; CLOTHS and CASSIMERES; FLANNELS of every variety; Richardson's LINENS; Bed BLANKETS, TICKINGS. PLANTATION GOODS. BLANKETS; PLAINS and KERSEYS Brown and Bleached SHEET INGS and SHIRTINGS; Plaid nomEspU.Ns; Plain and Striped OSNABURGS. We would respectfully inform our friends and the public generally, that we keep at all times one of the LARGEST STOCKS to be found in the Southern Country, and conf. dently invite an examination of it, both as regards Styles and Prices. ROBERT ADGER & CO. Charleston, Oct. 26, 1859 3m 42 CHARLES D. CARR & Co TAILORS AND FURNISHERS, 30 Broad Street, Charleston. AVING received their Fall supply of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, are prepared to ex ecute orders with taste and promptness. They have also on hand a full and varied assort ment of FUENIZSHING GOODS, Sueh as Scarfs, Ties, Stocks, Robes do Chambre, Smoking Jackets, Buck Gloves and Gaunt lets, English and French Silk Um brellas, and Jouvin's Paris Kid Gloves. All Goods marked in plain figures, and a dis count of ten per cent made for cash. Charleston, Oct. 3, 1859 tf 40 McCARTER & DAWSON, Wholesa le Booksellers andl Stationers! CK.A.LESTON, S. C. -:: A ",mplete assortment of Law, Medical, School and 31iscellancons BOOKS, together with lank Books, Paper and Stationery, of every de scripiion, kept constantly on hand and offered at the lowest prices for Cash or approved Credit. McCarter & Dawson, arc the Publishers of the South Carulina Lzaw and Equity Reports. Charlestou, Sept. 7, 1859. ta 35 GEOR1GIA STITE LOTTERY, For the benefit of the Monticello Union Academy, OF JASPER COUNTY, OEORGIA, Authorihzcd by Special Act of the Legidature. _:o: 25828 PRIZES I MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TWO TICKETS. M'KINNEY & CO., Managers, CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000. -:a: TICKETS ONLY $10. Ilalves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion. -:0: To lIE DItAWN EA CH SATURDAY IN JANUARY, 1860. In the City of Savannah, Georgia, Class 63, to be Drawn Jan. 7, 1860. Class 54: to be Drawn Jan. 14, " Class b5, to be Drawn Jan. 2," Class 56. to be Drawnjan.. - MAGNITEN'.L SCHEME. 1 Prize of 36,10i.......$60,000 1 " 20,000 i.........00) I " 10,000i.........1,0 1 "~ 5.000i.. ..,0 I " .10) S..........4,000 I " 2.000i ~ oo 1 " 1,00i...........200 I " 1,5 ........................6,000 I"1 .........................1,000 S Prii8....f....................... 5,000 11..........................,000 1Q............................83000 :i...........................12,000 -21 ........................1,500 1 17 .................................,1,1) lit Pies ii of ,.0'.........1,0 110 " 5.1.,:r........,0 10 " 400e........,0 21 " SIl a 2010 21 " 12 1,0 "0l 40 " 10l "i5,00")lt S0 " 95" ".,00 " Gl nre....................... 5 0 Sre........................5 0 are...................... 0 ar5..................2 0011 25.$28 Prize.........................l;,400 C~~iiouto Ptcagn of...... Who.... Ti...... $00 100 " 85 10 Hal ? .............. 3,00 4 - 10 10 Qurter ' 15s -t " 10" Eighth " 4.0 ORDERING T "T OR CERTIFIATES, orerdo r5cip o" "hc they1 wil befowad in.a2y Pigrzes m tn to eit..........$6,4 Th-re lir of rw numrsaa pizs will beath folrlotning mteeywhic ilnrise werebyintey frPackaetsus of 10WoeTen,$l l.staa u" ars"a be Qarte 1 ATDERIN ]TICT AR EXENSFIES, frE nys cthe o to woure theressfo the Eickes ltlor..he moneyp anf whirch til be ncoswed or hes Emaie. Purchaniers cnnt reeve teenin iAll comuniatheynma sigynental Order flistoraw ikembrertifiadpes, bywill oe Ese to rhaer irecedate fehedaig No'ice Con IsosEYt.Ths whCOpre fSntasedn oneb mait , caon as TED EPRESSDCDMPAIT, whereby monIEyfho Tices in theusod Dof 01Y-. The moeyan ofder Dustrit bycoe vitue or ahe Express Companies canot rceiven, the Ati om.B.muelton stringl cofideintiaol. ce Order withr Ticedule on oetiiats of hi sat Exo:aprayig to e iete ho myb ditdt h Sltoliand e of rouhrb sumoneinal Wt M .c nextEt , sho case if nthe soy ofll wh the raerit of Egepitild aforsridt, byhvirtu Stte W.fB Samuhn Carina fe, n. ffect, hopeistin the Court *of tmmo Ph-n11. Lprhaing tile i may beaditted to tehe beei feAets of the General Assembly, mae e fo h le f insolvent debtors, It is Ordered,Tbtthsad Tha the saiWry.Sul andal other Creditors lo h oia E.o the sadW.oyHre is in anywise indetoh..al dteadthey are hereby summoned, and hv oiel hnentet ppear before the said Court atElefllCor EeledutHouse on Tuesday the sixth day ac et of.irnxto show cause if any they can, ulytm a~yro hyteaeofthe petition aforesaidsotlntb graoueld ntbgrne. THIOS. G. BACON, c.c.r. Clerk's Office Dep. 2 1859, 3me 48 A EDGEFSIELDR' DSTIC.--I ttErs nterew ste in the Este -of Che HianmonoCapSa. dceSatilfuarendm heeb nthfea ,uthat wit ia settlen of ath oEhstate had infecte hirpitition ofc the hirdo CMona in pay TO.ERActGf h enrl Assmby md for.rle saiov. N. Fo4si5.yieidbtd e n