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ADVERTISER ! Edgefleld, S. C., De NEW GOODS FOR TIlL FALL AND WINTER TRADE T HE Subscribers resp.ctfuily call attention to their Stock of Fall and Winter Goods! It is, perhaps, as complete as any in the Vil iage, and was selected with a view to please both Villago and Country customers. Among the many articles that they are offering for sale, may be found the folloing: A few Superior SILK ROBES; " " DeLain " " Cashmere A good lot of plain French MERINOS; and Figured all wool DE LAINES; A few fine VELVET CLOAKS: A good varic.y of Black and Colored CLOTH CLOAKS; Sea-Side, Stella and Plaid all wool SHAWLS; A few fine Trimmed BONNETS; A good lot of Chencal and Straw BONNETS; A large lot of Bonnet, Trimming and Belt RIl: BONS; Embroidered and Hem-stitched IIDK'FS; COLLARS and CUFFS: Lace SETTS and Lace BERTHAS or CAPES; Fine 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 man FANCY GOODS, PERFU1ERY, ke. -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 largo lot HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &e. Negro Kerseys and Negro Shoes; BED AND NEGRO BLANKETS, VERY JFl\T'E 3EWELRY., GROCERIES, Crockery, Hardwarc, &c. To an examination of the above named articles and the prices, the Subscribers again earnestly invite all buyers, and respectfully solicit a share of the trade of the season. COLEMAN & DEAN. Oct19 if 41 CHRISTIE & HULBERT'S (ARRIAGE REISIiDI0K A fine assortment of CARRIA GES. BUGGIES, ROCKA WAYS, HARNESS, WHIPS, &c., &c., have recently been purchased by one of the Firm, from the best Factories, and are expected daily to arrive. The varieties of style, finish and price, will be calculated to suit the taste of all who may wish to purchase any article in their line. CHRISTIE & HULBERT. All persons indebted to us previous to 1st Jan'y last, must pay up, or we will be forced to put their notos in suit. We cannot get along without money. C. & if. Aug. 31, 1S59 if 34 Just Received. W E Have just received a part of our Fall ad W dition to our already large Stock of FUR1%TITUYR], Embracing A LOT OF BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS, CORNER STANDS. BOOK STANDS. BUREAU WASH STANDS, TOWEL RACKS, EXTENSION DINING TABLES, CENTRE TABLES. CRAB TABLES, CHAIRS. WINDOW SHADES, CA RPET MA TS, &- c., &- c.. A- c. WITT & HUDSON. -Nov 23 tI - - FOUNDRY. .MACHINE & GENERAL MANUFACTU'TG S H OP. L. HOPKINS & Co., Propricers, A UG USTA, G A., H AVING the pnost extensive facilities withi SHOP TOOLS and P AT T E RNS in thet country, we are now readny and will be thanukful for all orders for Gold MAines, Mills. Gin (earinig. Steam Boats, Stave and Shingle Maebines. hiorse Powers. Sugar Mills, Cotton P'rcsses. Thrashers. Fans, Shanting, Pulleys, Cock, Parlor :-nd Bo.x Stoves, Tin Work. In fact, any article in Iron, Brass or Wood. Adndress J. E. MACMURPITY, Supt. Augusta, April11,1S59. ly 14 LIGHlT for the SUFFERING MILLIONS! DR, MARTIN'S G-REAT REMEDY! A CERTAIN CURE F31R CONSUIIPTION And all Lunny Discace- Shnrtneu ofl cureth-Dy.! and Cholc, &c., d-c., &c. TVIIS medicine is purely vegetable, being comt Jposed entirely of best Rye Spirits and West tndia Guims, and other Extracts which arc healinJ to the Lungs. .,gi-It is the most pleasant drink in tihe world. As regards Chronic Dliarrhoa it has no equal, aind stands pre-emtinent. One Bottle cured Capt. J. P. Quattlcbum's wife -.f Chronic Diarrhrea when hope was hopneless. One Bottle and a half cured H. D. Quattlebum of lhronie Diarrhoa of over one years standing, wrhich had reduced him from 170 to 110 pounds. h-at now weighs as munch as he ever (lid. One 'lot.,le cured B. C. Mathis' hay of Dysentery when heC thought his case a hopeless one. [ could give five hundred references and Cer Sfiicates in piraise of this the BEST FAMILY MEDICINE in the world, but I deem it unineces .<ary. ti-Price One Dollar Per Bottle.-M '7ir For sale by R1. L. G ENT RY, llanmbur :: ilbDSON & COGBURtN, Edgefield C. H., and4 'apt. JTAS. CALLISON, Shiatternielal, S. C. 'iamburg, Jan. 25, 1859. ly 3 DR. CULLIN'S REMiEDY, For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain in the Jaiw, ick~ Hed Ache, (if nervous) and in fact for a:ll .:rous pains, it is invaluable; try it. all you unm 'rtun~ate nervous pain sufferers. If it sap sick iI'ad Ache in twenty minuter, (10 not be alarmecd. Price, $2 per Bottle. For sale by RI. L. liEN TRY, Ag't., Hamburg, and Hudson & Cughurnm, ::gefieldl, S. C. July 13. 1S59 tf 27 ELIAS HOWE'S Original Sewing M~vachines ! T H S Machines arc unquestionably the BE.ST WORE ING Macinnes ever male. Call and dethem at the Jewelry Store. J1. E. MUNG ER ,Agt.,j 150 Broad Street, Augusta, G;a. Nov '10- ______ if 4 .~oc Checapest, Safetest and best Light' in Usec! KEROSENE OIL Will not explode, and is safer than Candles. ( KEROSENE OIL, gives a light eleven thou'and six hundred and sixty-four (I 1,0th ) ti:nc.s nmo intense than Sperm Oil. To produce the same amount of light as from e gallon of Kerosene Oil at $1,40 e alof w.ill require o f e aln a Gallons ofBurning Fluid, at 75 et;. (0,00 2i Gallans of Sperm Oil, " 1,50 -.1.2.:t .i Gallons of Lard Oil, " 1,25 -..'; H Pounds of Sperm Car dies. " 45 8.lO 6 Pounds of Tallow " "~ 10 ..s' We have also in Store at moderate prices. Ker.. Gsene Lamps, which will produce a light erual to three Sperm Candles, at the cost of one quarter of a cent per hour. Call and see them. HI. & N. E. SOLOMON. 'r Hamburg, Oct. 12, 1859 1t 40 j Light for Everybody ! - NOW in Sto alarge supply of KEROSENE OIL, and arrangements made not to get cut again. -ti LAMPS ef various and beautiful styles. g~'reld exclusively for CASH. A. G. A T. JT. TEAG UE. 1.3 a.. U f1 AUC WHOLESALE SupeGrior. Rt SHIRTS, D NECK J. i WILL Keep constantly on han CHOICEST Style ECIIT L E I I Ef (TIc will be pleased to show Augusta. Call and see him. Augusta, Ga., Nov 0. FALL &WINY We have on hand a Supc MST FASHIWNABL CLOTH -AND A Splendid Stock of all kinds a Cord CLOTHS; Black and I all kinds of VESTINGS make to order in the most and warrante WE WiSiH IT UNDER PURICIIA4SEn FINEST C-OODS And wi] VAN WIN~KL19 & UTiider1 Augusta. Oct 17 HORA, WIK (SUCCESSollS To .J.\\lE s1 M D E8 A L E~E F0Rl E erthe fiilil States liI HAVE JUST OPENED .\ .MAGNIFPICENT CLOTH FOlR .\EN A NI BOYS WEI.\R. Person~s want2 CLOTHS, OnSiiERES H.\S B]EXN SET IECTED) WITH C.\ RE. ANi CI. THEY WilL niE 31DEu l' T(iR!!EiR IN ' T(J (;1\'E SAiTISF CALL AND LOOIF A few doors bce~owj thei CIT oppJosite Monment SItreet, . YOU5 WILI HAT S3 Where can be had from an entire I UATS and CA[PS. ever ol~ered in this My goods are selected with great c: p)eriecel inl the trade) from the becst ries of the North, and mostly made c: W~oolley's Graniteville. S. C., IAlTS, cofidenitly reC(onunendQl( to P lanters an yond( the expectationis of' any purch~ias ducemnts for a share of' the pu/blic j CALL AND SEE 0. And he will show you the latest Mycn Gents fine Mole Skin hATS, of Cvc fine Casimere Dress IIAT.1S; Gents so Yelvet. &c.; Gents finc Morphy HAT; various colours: Planters extra broad igh and low crownedl HATS, of all< Boys cloth, leather, fur and velvet ] Negro plantation Wool Hats, of diffc lnfants fancy HATS, CAPS and II \Made in the best manner of the richec: I can offer extra inducements to 'rom my location, tar~fon rent and c vill consequently affect the price of ni IUSTA, -CEORC4 AND RETA IN indy-Madu RAWERS, TIES, SUSPENDERS, & 4. NEWE I at his NEW STORE, s of READY-MADE CI them -to the Readers of ti 1860. ER G600DS 1! rior Stock of the E READY-MADE ING, nd qualities of' Black and ancy CASSIMERES; -Il of' which we will faishionable styles, d to fit. STDTAT E11 YE & C O., CEWD)Y & CoL'i!LANY.) t S IN~ SAte,:gsta, ta, E & CO., STI (K 1' l'.\1.L A ND : WI~i: 'IN G !!~: Ni~~ in G011 TEL hirlr.an beshow AND SnG, %WD Stc.soo the fh'ade. >d is t l:aUs r iss auc to Yr HOE halld n arly P. ~IITDE i, o maket. iro s(land uaitay; yetsx faot poular ATSuCth, xprssl omyodr reht sys nand, wJhiyclTcan. Icd ther, i wabdntie.b ter xcsh sall u raind iyaGoin.rton ~.P. REMSEN !a f Hat 3UPPLEMENT. cember 28, 1859. CA.N\TDIDATES For Sheriff. VM. QUATTLEBUM, LEWIS JONES, EWIS COVAR, H. DOULWARE, For Clerk. FAMES SPANN, j F. M. NICHOLAS, 5. HARRISON, ROBERT D. BRYAN, ffMX. L. STEVENS, JACKSON COVAR, For Tax Collector. ITARLING TURNER, I THEOPH1IILUS DEAN, 9. W. LYLES, CIIARLES CARTER, CHAS. M. MAY. FOHN C. LOVELESS, I T. J. WHITAKER, For Ordinary. f. P. ABNEY, W. F. DURISOE, D. L. TURNER. DAVID BODIE, PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. IIHE undersigned have this day formed a Part nership for the PRACTICE OF LAW AND EQUITY, under the name and style of LAyTner &k MooRE. 0. W. LANDRUM, J. P. MOORE. Edgefield C. H., Jan. 13. tf 2 HENRY T. WRIG11T, ATTOt1%TE- W AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. Ofice nearly opposite the "Saluda House." Edgefield C. I., Oct 17, 3ru 41 S. B. GRIFFIN, Attorney at Law antd Solicitor in Equit y, Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. Ofllce No. 2. L.aw Range. Edgefield C. 1I., Nov. 1, 1S59 tf 45 RTNERSIIIP NOTICE.-Theinider Lsigned have formed a piirtnership for the PRACTICE OF MEDICINE in all its branchcs. Patients will be attent' d to by one or both with out additional charge. G. M. YAItOROUG1H, A. J. DOZIER. Nov. 23 tf 4G DENSTISTRY, R J D COURTNEY will prompt- . .ly perorrm all work in the lino of Dentistry that may be ctrusted to him. He will take pleasure in waiting on those desiring his services at their residence if they will notify him through the oflice at Edgelield C. 11. He will be at the Village Sale days and Court weeks. Oct. 3rd ly 39 DENTISTRY DR. 11. PARKER, can generally be found at the Office formerly occupied by G. D. Tilluan, Esq., and will be sure to be there during Salc-day week. March 2, 159 tf 8 LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE While the Bell Rings! -:0: WEW STORE! AE1 OODS! TIE Undersigned havi::g arsociated in cilpart .nerhip in thi NIcrema:le thilieSS. take this mnth.od of inforitming the l ecul't of E1geiield Dis. trict, that they have a NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STORE crected at 3hzoj. U.owles' Steami 3il!. 1I ijles North of Edeil Court Hous-. near the 31artin Town Road lealing from hI.imlnburg to i epot, where theyl ofler a m111t splndid assortment of DRY AND FANCY GOODS; HIARD) WARtE. CROCKERY and. ('TLElRY, DRUGS, 31EDI'l NES and (UROCEltlES, And every variety of Merchandrise suitedl to the wants of the people, of every age or sex. llEA Ti & 11L LJOWAY. Nov. 10, 1859 t f -5 ONE DOOR BELOW TIIlB .Ji ciil2ir'S BANmi At thc well k.nown Standl s.. long occupihied by the late Mr. 11. F. Cmr:w. DELALERtS IN DOME8TIC IIAW DW ARF, HOUTSE KEENiNG ARTICLES, Stoves, Grates and Raniges, Tin Plate, TINER3' .I:.CHtINES A.ND TOOLS, WOOD AiDi WILLOW WARE LEAD, COPPER,.i (o AL.VAN iZED IRON PIPE. Plated and F'ainuided Wm'r'e! Our stock of CfOoKING~ S.TVE- is ver cm plete, embireisn: all the p'i-nlar Styles now in use, andi representIing no less t han 18~ ii 'eent - thea; the VICTOR STOVE:, MIanufactured in Augursta, uind the~ Celebrated STEWARhT STOE! Auguste., A ug. 24, 1559 I f : WITT & HUDSON, JIAVE OPENED A FURNITURE IRO()M BetWeen E. Penn and Jeltr. Colgan, WHERE WE hlAVE ON 1lA'NDi A C031P'LETE ASSorMENT1 OF FCURNII T1F. -As fellows: E00K~ CASES, IBARK1S. 12%3 Side~ boards, BUREAUS. B'UREAU WASH STANDS. WASII STAN 1). .With MariA,.. tols-single and.. doulc. WASII STANDS OF EVER1Y IND, T A Bl L E K ETENSION TfAl:Ll*Es. PA it L/iR Ta.1:3~m with Slahs. READIN and i : tll'~A WTETTE TAltLEIS. TO~WEL AN; iCLOiTl;E RACKS, lDOOK AND CC.1:Y!R STAND:K A choice lot of PARL4Ol. ]DIN INGl RtOOM AND Li1l:ltAhY CHAIRS. SUJEL'.S OIFICE (I.\1R1. Stool, Cane and Mahogony 1:tJCN INt CII A 1JRS, Mhisses' Sit tintg and II ochh::L 0 1111 Lit, A LOT (iF FAXCY WOiRE TdLLES. WORJK t'UONE . Sloe L STA ND1). 1%:: ['Al L DESI. OFFiCE iEESl:, (hliren's UREAli. Cl'll;.1 SI . sA TEls. i;ED G LASS PlATE, &c. A!s',, several carellent picecs of CARPE TIG, ARP~IET TArCS AND JITNDINC. El'UGZ AND MATS. WINDOW CORlNItE. Sh: it:S, CORDS, TASSELS. CURTAIN P']NS, The above articles are :i1 reicentiv purehusedt :m the lh1t ll'uss in New York, and wi!! lbe ll! at low Irices for cash. .;NeAt the oil staind. we will continue to wirk order, and Repair rdd work entrusted to cur If you rant to buy. call,-and if you do not, call id we will take lea~sure in show iig you ',ur tk. ITIIT & RIUISON. April 13 tf 1.1 3uggy & Wagon Harness. T IE Subseribe~r is now having nmanufa.-Iured by a compete~nt workmnan, and of the lest mtrial. ]llUIGY AND) WAG;ON JIAINI, RITCING, &e., whieb he will warrant in ork well amnd give satisfaction. SADDLES of every qurality made to order at e shortest notice. REAIRING in the HARNESS and SAD- I L ERY business done with neatness and prompt. -D. W. CHRISTIAN, Agt. iL DEALER CLOVES, The C 'byon 1C qualil as lom Tb lam nishe No. 238, Broad Strect, the Au. dOTHING and 4- A No. le Advertiser when they visit 3,O LI 47 500 10,0 CO P. B. GLASS, (SU C CE SSOR T 0R. MR. L. BRYAN) ll9OK- E1EI AND STA IONER, A 175 .liehardson St-three doors alove the Market, COLCTU BI.A., S. C. H IS for sale a LARGE ASSORTMENT of Law, Medical, Theological, School The I and Miscellaueous Books, Fancy (oods, ajd Cheap Puolientions and Blank .looks of every dwe~cript ion. S.TTIUNERY, Foreign and Domestic. of every Au vnriely a nil tuni1lityniity. ObPAINTIHNGS;, ENGRATINGS; LI*1*1061 RA Ills. &C.: ARTISTS MATMAUNALS; Wriling Desks: %I'FSIt'Ah 1,1NST RUOfENTS.ke I;hONE 10S mnninzetured t o any pattern, [ nd jIlANK WOwK of every descriplion pre pared lo order. -*gr-Woivalesll Pnrehnsers supplied and all or ders pronptly a.Uteuded to at. tic oirrt Cianh I Columbia, Aug Sn Noml' knop FINE PIANOS, MU IC, &C., &C. T E suliscriber. afler returni o- thanks to their ; t'riends in Edgelilad and adjoining iistricts, n tur their libiral pa!riniage during the hist ten years, wuld initrm hen that they sill continue to keep Mal "n hiand a : rg nssio rt nelt of PIANO FORTES can I fr:im the celebtrated nanufetories of Raven Bacon SC..I lia.?lton ]Irio'.. and A. II. Gale & Cot., New Yoirk, for n.iham lhey are sile Agent"a. These In !Iume':ts ing ni retaly won siuch far-Ramed'( ee Will e rtiy. 11 is inly necssryP"l for' ins n repenlt that fi~r STY .t.-i~.:n.,,t, nrh.1/ andl finish, tigeiter with porer, pracC ./ oli. -rturi. na-/ -gituen o ine, they chllenge P-e - ::petti... Ierso t' antinig a Sny'ecrior Piano TAE late... o:lb i o :neh bhetter to entll andii selet froin UPI -iyn.-'inferir makers, where they hiave no A' Ii i--- :I b.:e oteni to pa:y higher prices for in .Sr i.-tri'a:snts, thn u e ones or superisr _At_ . *'.- . * en: h- h igh: fomr. Every- Pi'tirie~ sidhlv bys is warranted in in-ry ri rr.!i the pra i:ser runs tno riek wthat .r..pr-sordering f'roml ai riistuntee f'rom us .m d--''mn I upon gitting n GOOD A RT'ICLE.n~s F .in :k .: a it t in -ep gi.lds of' the biest quality ..-I -nrh I'- -.-aun recommiiuend and warrant in e -aryi a:-.n * .i r osad recig all of rl!'/T l!| mt L'/(/.S vfT//!5S( ' -,.!:9.. : '! n' .aiin ft ih ir large stock if :dr:1 MisceIllos Books, fr'. XfG Y. BLANK LO0KS, 3 M -:!t art-Is.A l'. nu!way.s on hand the larg- *, . 1-. F Ii.i;I-:h TSt:l. \'f0 lIN T OWS, ..-il vr artii.-le of ~ .\b:iln .lerchi~andise. ::-:'- oin Ne.n'*iis andi Ptrinie' eelebrated Cat MI E1.0 !:0:.8. P A * e :r .dei:s atn dt Violins Repaired in the Ti .' nii. '.'ve art i'b's sold at low prices for frien~ . 4'1./ or City~ a'.:uii'ines by3 Mi G >. i. OA i-:S & flROTHIERI, founm /i:U.-i / //'.. A ni,/nitia, Gau., seelh Al [U i't Len t2lfit.: tts andl Globe I lotels.] tAi C HCKEENG & SONS I T.'l ,iw i f' the eI1I.DEST Es:nlisineniits of Ue thei kind ini i< cinnliry, ail theyv .-till m-ain- iles weeik. and are unable to. snpply the denuandl for Thley- have h ad nuo Agenery in this City for' about Sa Ihirly ~years. wthere lhnsun'ds iof their instrumnts *.. hi,-n *i to th ietitire sa i-ftion of every1w i ti r.-r. -er. ties.na b raln Agn1 (hito; percnm wh o 3 trie iier the imprei'.-'ioni that the., aire gettin~g one if' illtl'E ElilNtG & 'fON'S. of wiir!il-wiide ec ktiriiry. Ifh' is no i.'neion ofi' CII IlKER ING & Tienv StUN$, and Ibu" no t'intre wiith thein. lilt 'The~ geiinem C. & '--:' Piani have simply "('dit/..-ring/. /I-n, ion lihen Iintger hnar:, nil their laine it fu!l lin the -oiniii honrdl. The Pau othr ha "./, C/,i /.einii;" on the linger boiardl. 1 h-uve the sile Agencyv for Angusta of CIIICK- Gilisi EI: NG & A.ON S. iinnd keep lin hand a full its- la' ,er'unentt of' thir P'innos for saie att D'ourl Factory Prices, ~ r Anid WAl1lIANTED) Io give ENTIRE SATIS- WI iFACTiON. Impo you w;l lhe enre not to bay of' Pedhlirs or piretenld ed itveling Agents.A i, CHARLES CATLIN, Ii P. S.-I hiave oilier PTANOS for sale, and a full stirk if G UITARiS, VIOLINS, ACCORIDE- LA _A","1i", N2 tf -Il Catrrii TrI J ilO inebltedt by3 Nte or A~tcount to) A. q. we Ten::ntmu or Rig A'. I. & T. J. Tony::ze lire ntia- 'i.i' iedf to l::y' the .-ame wi''itou dlay~. We weat theHr mti.t-undi ha~ve lit hue inc-linatiun to ivet' fur- (lill thert i ilhi1 tentce. lThLeefore I hose who ave bLen Train, iiwmlg us ['or one. I wui and thret' year is. (:nwi som-IWn i-ven liinge'r.) winl do nia n favor lby playing upi Take warning--we aire in earnest. 1_:11 A. i. &. T. J. TEAt; i'. .~i Nit. 21 1859. t f.i - ~Ntice. ALL persons having deminnds against the Es. Ad t oi'if Amontii L~iids.y, deie'd., arc regnested to l're-senit them til theindersignced dutly attested, andt they lire regnetisted to furnish the Executor '~ wtihl aL trute "copy3 of their respective eiimis, in or- V Ier tha~t, lhe inay know how much of thle property cru ra it wi-il bie ntecesairy to sell to 1:ay the debts of' said Estaite. A nid tise indlebtedl to said Estate arc re 1nested to ake immendiintc payvmeunt. M. FiRAZIER, Ex'or. .Tune 29. T A50. tf 2 Final Notice. On, ALL persons hiaving demlands against, the Es. andI w L ate of June Ucerry, deconsedl, will present fav-ora bemi io proper form by the 1st Monday in .Januia. A di y next. all api Should any one fail to observe the above notice, Pers hey mnay have dinliculty in obtaining asettlenment, comliniI is it will be necessary for the Administrator to tage 1 enow the precise indeobtedness of thme Estate, in prefert irder to petition the Ordinary for the speified this eli imouint, the personal being exhausted. origint JOHN LAKE, Adm'or. Dea, 7. 1cSO 48 A.... LLETIER & Co., DRUGIA8, HAMBURG, S. C. - WOULD RES1E C T fully invite the atten tion of the public to their L A I G E L Y re pleni.hed Stuck of 3D jr Li g MEDICINES, CIIE3IICALS, T1RUJSSESb, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, DYE STUFFS, INSTRUMENTS, POTASIIES, VARNISIIES, BRUSHES, PATENT MEDICINES, SOAPS, SPICES, COSMETICS, PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, &C. ir recent purchases in New York, selected a of the firm with the greatest care as to y, enables them to offer theirGoodsat prices r as any similar establishment in the South. t Public are respectfully invited to call and ino for themselves. - PCatalogues of Goods sold by them fur 1 en application to A. J. PELLETIER & CO., Drugyism, flu rnbeurg, S. C. ;-- 30 r IM. -:.. T ~CT T T, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in tutt, iSnglisj au11 r i trdcan DRUGrS! 10 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. BLUE STONE. 0 pounds for sale very low, by W. 1H. TUTT, Dnuacsr, 130 Broad-st., Augusta. NSEED OIL, WHITE LEAD, &c. Gallons English Linseed Oil; 00. Pounds l'ure White Lead; LORS OF ALL KINDS. for sale at very low s, by W. 11. TUTT. Dr.vcos-r,. 1OS Broad-st., Augusta. "ER.3, WHALE and LARD OIL. ge stock always on hand and fur sale low, by W. If. TUTT, Dnecarsi-, No. 108 Broad Street, Augusta. CONCENTRATED LrE. iest article known for making Sony-cheaper etter than lutash. For sale by W. 11. TUTT, Daciars-, 108 Broad-st., Augusta. gusta, Nov. I tf 43 .icholas Daly, E-IOLESA.LE & RETA.IL T, SHE & 1E lEo H0l11E, AUGUSTA, GE01GA. F. Subscriber, grateful for the very liberal jatrounage he has always received from the Ic of Elrgefield District, would inform them le has MOVED 111S BUSINESS to the well n CORNEll STORE, above the GLOE EL, (the late stand of Messrs. Dawson & ier,) and has now on hand about 7,000 Pairs ible-Soled Plalation Brogns, to order and warranted not to rip, which he ises to sell at a LOWELL PICE than they ke had this side of Boston. The Ladies' Department be found full of the LATEST and BEST [JES, which will also be sold at reduced s. 5.-A large Stock of HEMLOCK and OAK NED SOLE LEATIIElI, Kips and Rtusset ERI LEATJhER, Imuportcd CALF SKINS, &c., always on hand, and will he sold at York P'rices. NICHOLAS DALY. gusta, Oct 4 tf 39 GR.IOCERIES! 1EMING &ROWLAND A.UGUSTA., GA., IE ciliering for sale on Lf(IW TrER Ms a large stock of GROCERIES consisting in part 0 Bags Choice 1RI0 COFFEE ; 5 " " JAYA do: 0 Ilhas. " N.0. SUGAR: 0 Ilhls. " Clarified SU'GARS; ()" " Crushed and Powdered; () Bales lienvy Gunny BAGGtINGJ; P0 Coils ROPE; 0 IUhds. Choice BACON SIDES; 0 KeysNA JrLS: 0 Uhls. N. 0. SYRUP: 1. llhds. Cuba 310LASSES. -ALSO dIes, Tcas, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, nwder, Shot; Inies Yarn, Flour, Tobacc.. &c., &c. I of which they invite the attention'of their .(GEO. ROOUTNSON, of Hlanmburg, will be I at the alc,ve lluse, and will he pleased to ifriends from E-igefield & A bbeville Districts. so--Agents for the saile of Richinond Fne WOOLENS. STRIPES and OSNALUURGS. gusta, Oct 12 :-mn .10) i Store and Arriving. 'A. Laguirn, ndn Rio COFFEES; I . C. Crushledl andI Itrwn SUG~AlRS: quality N. 0. and~ Museuvadu MOL ASSES; y Gunny arnd -15 inch Dundlee BAG G ING; Green Leaf and Spuni RtOPE.I our sale byv H. & N. E. SOLOMON. less Sneks SALT, frc4h from C/mrlcs ton; a SIDE. Sh[0I'LDEIRS and Leaf LA RD ; fine and Extra Family FLOUR: Cheawing TfOUACCO tand Cm IGlS; sh Ureakfast, G unpowder and Hyson TE48, rlhieh we enll particular attention. our sale by H. & N. E. soLOMON. y OSNAIXl'RGS. 5illR TING and YA RNS; ANS, SIIOES. GAITERS and RO0TS. at remuely lowe price. pairs White and Blue BLANKETS: cr buoyling by the Bale will do well to. enll at H, & NI. E. SOLONON. n's Old Rye, N. NN, NNN, NNNN, WIS son Conniy lRye WHITSKEY; WIllISK EY. .inilled in this Country; ted UltANDY, GIN, RUCM and Sherry rted Madleira anud Port WINES. H. & N. E. SOLGDION. plete assortmecnt of an, Texan and English SADDLES; l.lUngry. Gig and Waggon IIAIRNESS; 'ES, MARTINGALES, Martingale COL RiS: LINES, Plough BRIDLES and UlITS: ge. Buggy nnd Wagon WlliPS, at Manu era prices. For sale by H. & N. E. SOLOLIQN. IRON for P'lows. Tirer, &t!., &c. ;e anid Tend-er BE USTEADS and CIIA IRS; .Upper and S-de LEATHLER: 'en U IGS an.I (AIIIRIAG ES. very low; and l.inseed OIL : TIIIPENTINE anid L1E1LEA Ii. F.'r sale byv H. & ?J. E. S3OLOHuINT aburg. Si t. 7, 1 ,59 If :5 )RTICLT URAL ! RUITL1UD NURSERIES, ALTGusnI. aa. otfer to the pulic this season, a VERY L.ARG E and C11OICE collection of South sed r'uit and Ornamiental Trees, GRAPE VINES, &c. Stock is large and thc Trecs well grown, onffer thetm at prices which will compare >1y with those oif any Northern grower. scriptive Catalogue will be mailed free to ans desirous of putting out Fruit Trees the e season will findl it greatly to their advan y purchasing Southern raised Trees, in nee to Northern, as being better adapted to 1 mate, and the varieties having mostly been ' ,ted South. A ddress D P. T. BERCKMANS & C0. r reta. Ang 1 a..on TO PLANTERS! SUPERIOR TO PERUVIAN GUANO! PROF- MAP-ES' SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, FOR COTTON, TOBACCO, WHEAT, CORN, &c. Composed of Dried Blood, Bones, Sulphuric Acid, Peruvian Guano and Sul phate of Ammonia. One hundred pounds of the Nitrogenised Super-Phosphate will equal in effect and lasting powers, One hundred and Eighty-five pounds of the best Peruvian Guano. Produces HEAVIER BoI.LS OF COTTON, and greater WEIGHT OF WHEAT and other Grain, per bushel, than Peruvian Guano. It also PREVEN'rs RUST. The following are among the numerous Certificates received by Prof J J. Nlapes. COTTON. COLUMBIA, S. C., Sept. 20, 1859. J. J. MAPES, Esq.-Dear Sir: I have very great pleasure in writing you to'uehing the effects of your Super-Phosphate of Lime on our Cotton crop. Having tested it againstfour other preparations, and the appearance of the plant is most hopeful and promising as regards a large and remunerating yield. I feel certain your manure will give from one hundred to one hundred and thirty pounds of Cotton more per acre than any other preparation. It is a remarkable feet that no Rust is seen on the plant where your Manure has been used, while others show rust more or less; and this is especially the case where Guano has been used. And last, though not least, as regards the Planter's interest. I feel certain that Cotton, from Super-Phosphate, will ceighL much heavicr than from any other prepara tion; in this particular I believe that Phosphates are destined to work th'e greatest possible beneficial revolution in the Cotton growing States of the South. The plants look most vigorous and luxurious, some being six feet high, and hold ing from 80 to 110 bolls to each stalk. I am very truly, 11. LOMAS. WHEAT. The N. C. Dispatch, M'arch, 1859.-"My Wheat crop grown upon Guano, weighed but fifty-three pounds, while that grown upon !-apes' Phosphates of Lime weighed fifty-nine to sixty-one pounds per bushel." DARIEN, CT., Sept. 27th, 1859. I know of no other Manure that is as good for the Garden or other crops, so far as I have tried it, as 1ilapes' Nitrogenized Super-Phosphate of Lime. I deem it better than the best of Guano. Yours, respectfully, NAT'L WEED. (GbOrders for tie above Fertilizer promptly filled by 1. & N. E. SOLOMON, Hamburg, S. C. Circulars giving directions for use, testimonials, &c.. sent gratis. Price per Ton in lamburg, $56. Nov 1 dm . SUPER POSPHATE OF L. Single Ton of 2000 Lbs. - - - - - - 5 or more Tons, - - - - - - - - $ PHIOSPHATIC GUANO Fr 10 31 NEVASA ISLAND, IN TIlHE CARIBBE AS . 1 to 5 tons of 2240 Lbs.--- ------ 837. 6 to 10 " " " " --- - - : There has been excellent reports of this Guano fgy. quarters, when mixed with one-third of Peruvian Guaut.. H. & N. E. SOLOMOG -Agents for - Hamburg, 2Nov. 16, 1859 - f 1l00111A AllREMEM GUNI For Planters iPurchlasing Mannres RHO0DES' SUPER-PHIPPHATE, Jri ue' THlE STANDARD MNURE Gr L~2e !1 FOR - From thme Soumb Pacra COtllOn, Whet, JCrn, andI IM()1L)B TOihtCCO u~Ittrlc, A IA JGA~ BESIDES ALL ROOT corPS. N~VY I TIIIS clebrated and .Standard Manure, wich~ is f~lly warranrted. and sold under a LEGA.L jT S(a.,f.rscrart,. C LUAlANTiUE, enn be ha ofLlirktui.ndf 'iM 3. A. ANsLrY & OO., l;nirgiintuaoispel A\genit- for' Manuflheturersa, li~t~ ttoll~5~a~~a At Nu. .'U00 Airurd .Stret, Ai ngsa Goi., lm, abe i arretr tate Who wilhlnl t 3anufacturers P'rices, Forty-five i ltb-corat.rjltr, . Dollar.CS peralTdn.illth ehippingd expensesleatader. P'nnphallets, giving directions for use, sent by .~em r1.l~t lr i ma r mail, if desiredl. asst ctlir n srun ;- m A SUBSTITUT FORAPEEUIAANGUAUA. 0let~ - - gre~~mier aknown. tand ofy Pm l!se at tofth omilr r. r a m T i rt Y l tan Peuian G o..s eu 111,1 II Thiatll~aion of th ho ;,hates a r~~n. ~T~ier leo.t wil con-stwan erfr n T~i~i~AS P. TOVAL & (0. ~g~1s Pawilt l be enale nt ery to Lr-fl ae Augusta ug. 3 , A tf~~ 34 irn to r-jii Srpe-plaapl:it ofI~ae s (rcmiamountE If uanSOf e ET .& a~rrbn~ thn f tretrt~s :rtie. lcesse i thIrotIo pans an hr - vAlal SUSlri::t.TrxEili h rpat FORPERV!A GUNC 0nle to Uihn ite 13Are seiene :rn~ljaraciaul cxcgreaterhavdergreetothanFFby the u Te o therostlanelr-rIti t.t~aU nu earsi t illizekown. Th univrsa ol L. ~ S UI'iU a.! O ' Y T ' ofI PeCvanGAN 'fmit Ea AC~~cA~~irIA ~ihi, :nd1~.J~~l a dry I easoi oate b terC- n A The nUNictionUf thUALI:nn,. We ama l'per aere, wirllernto ee wenderfnlnc: ton. CarCorn. Wheat..aRyerToba.ceonVeget. 'f~bS. $. J.L.. I>AW 'Cnt THO .MISP. STSL &,0,Ais Paphet wmh.. D r.'iSOi ne 21. E1'. d treet uus, O. srn them. n ~oe, usa Ii. IN~ Sue-poph of. Lmisahei .1 mbin. ti1 I ofX t m. t "- , active, rbl, al NEW DI"OER j e r n alt e '. I H S H T U N CO.U ., Al Pa I,9. an U A i.Ii .. lIn. .- I lt :a who h:ab:e use ilYTs ! 'P \. ' . A P dI .l'i!AD ~T IN of . L I. . pon ta th i e k ofCt r ipritar fteeF ~L% R - 0 . IiC S..m:i. I~r1. 1evn . e * I-la.SC.l- IP le- - niing Anlyisan TII. . .r; I LL Em al:; .-Mi~a ~. Sl gn -o cri n S~h eia atit. S 11.C 'E . ; Ii i. .S ~ ~ ~ a of 'itA Warrenmn lock, A iusta.i Oi. P. Fvrg IT%. . N , ls q. a ::i'i . c Cao., Ga. r: w ai iCcamirsoerlc aifraN.rn. Ta I!?l i ar a I N i-', .. :t e .'. 'es . ra larir a. r 1D. v DIC ~ N 1-..(x.r 1,e t o. . Gahn u. i 'l~i. *' . '.ftC~V ? il~ I I.. ')ITa. ,a r J~ T. olo. ge nte): forcr Georgiac ad Ec-.th Croinaur. P 23:o nS lromN n.G , 'a.: ]:.-. rid ns I'of a ~t'A . roa~rm 'ni'i I'ade.nt Ai L' E ::eatsI n Na 5 . e. b. t~ ioee: ra n a !.~ i noGa n ha3 eve bec . aapht ssn re1i- :pie 0 rfrie ire amn :-old~ ;l v e itm a, to air :: m imprin r U -- r This .aaror - is a o:: ~alin ~ c a " ) 'e fee t ter 258_rad_ . .nnaGa rch! i11 Ph i phater- cent o nin rir ien Am-. The nals. bya Ine ofati othe ies ce~tr m - .n.. ttjr connr:rl s tas follow: wi8 1teeut nofl andixtr no ) ahre e Mof Lime. It is dro, a ine l - THlE GRANDEST TiHINi; IN A PL.0W Gturmn., like tlre Seatmbrera, or N~avassar, butt tie EVEJ R X OWN ! ture excremnut of birds, aind .nil .the Phosphorie a ~Acid it contains, is in comutimaton w:tr Ltime. 31x Plovws Combined in One I r ri~cSt arer ter. IT C'AN lIE LATI) FI'.R TIES ANDIAL SIlAitP'ENED TfWELVE WI.i'r: 25 I~ E _LG_ E2\T 01UT TOOLS, ENCEPT A FOR THE CL I\IS PIN. PATENTED BYv J. P. HARRIS, A A BROWN MEXICAN GUAN0 DYIIALIA, AfISS. Said to be very urnc. Price $31 pier ton. J. C. DAWSoN. It can he seen at this pilace, antd Dr. E. J. Mims Augusta, Nov. 23, 1859 tf . in give further information. Nov. 6,1859 f f 45 IqINAL NOTICE.--As I am in the act of INAL NOIE-llNtsad'con leaving for the West, and will not return ofqA NthesbeIbEs.uni tes rand ofnts before the 20th of December, all persons indebted -t ofl the sucierd onpithe disrioinatinr to me are requested to settle their aceounts be :ervation. beBud ANDitu disriinTionEo tw'een that time and the 10th of January.. se-vati .a BLN- ULR W. Ma unaR