University of South Carolina Libraries
A Iinner in ('anti,--Speel from \Wve fin~d in the N. 0. Delta, of the 12th, a1 le-ttr frothe11 setlt w r W81 fl the Pto. Maett, datetd " Unon 11ills, No v. 11'" giving :ti :itit nemit ti i iiiier on the 31st of' S)to ii it*r, gi venl li ( ap:,;ril( i 1mM ~of the (>tnt ttt C'ity l~it1 i. A nnt.tthe guests a *' 'thor tital l". 'e 1::e: the firllOA -.' h. i; tclledl i I the uIroi;i is a vtig gets. Iieliati a' .r g'Iiill nialllli. Illtto lntelifttIii anid ou~i utittt :a,,t.,an11lihtnents. In re Co'gnitiont of aL (Iinst gi ven lb Dr. Choppiti, hti' respioinled in Ia row rernrks. delivered in the E11 1i~hl anguaige, and chiaracterizedl liv alilrlty' o.f Nelit andl ani elegance of* eplressiun w ltiih 'xvi td ilh( surprise ant! ofhis :ouli ,iur. When he" ild.'lr-. the.: li t r'-:-l~ in the ci is' ".!I.:l lilt~ l. in ('1ul1.11i.111 ' t his distin. go :ut.l1 o'i untr'.mnt h le t't iend and tht j" i r c-otup we til tot ;i,1iptieiat the ti1ag ttliiuitlit" of his _relerrence to, Lafayette, when"I we renembered tha:t this distin Wa:;i'ied Hirai w's~c , (i ttI h'.i los')t cffeetivp lit . liitt5 t'til Ilit' tlt)wVhi t.1 liii IC spueaker's [oet\' l~l tiltei i Ilitti j1ilit.al atidl per. 't'in ti-udl txj.t-d~. Au1iili he incident of 1 lii t-~ rI o-t:titt et I rias i ike-l i' e peculiarly l: rr'es inI;. 11' hn :1 1h' ut-wI~ y evi'.ed a ird ri'ls 1,1 Iii th 113Vtt it uV the moi~tives wtu'l]a h*.l iii i's ati'iiii/ snl as, the 14:~ia I'1,'!io i:. as neuarly R, "" .I the Ql,.t 1oy at :d,-iiit ti~ltpat 1~ htid. i'tV tSc ait~i~iLO Wi itIIn our grasp. Ill Il.u, up to ticat li.itait. I had aiLevC' ;:~ol.t er''ii i1 ml, ahm . ''" .:it 1 1 i . ;Ia-lti :*l itol. i ,,},served ~11 Btts. Xl rt-timt left. :11. :1," dlli:c 'if soiut-hii:'z 111i'1": that miile, at Ciahltutl ilt lii ztjiiriia~tlihli. .4i their hi'"ai waviedl a flag whaicl I could nook ilistigi ih. Evi liy t aidI of t strong glass I was mm 1w~~' to detc~irlie 'whether it, was the Uitedtat Ies fiag or the Con. ti,'dlrate fllae. At this flimlutttt I received a 1:1151 at cl "o rito C Git Alexander, in chargc~ ut he sigtnal -t:ai n, warnig toe to) loch 'tit tt.r t lef-t ; that a large col otnua was seen applroaching in that diree." tin t. atnd that it. wats sut'etm~l to) Ie Ge~n ]'.terstit's Ctiintl, comning to rein firce McDow~ell. At this nmuiiamet. I tnu~t tei eite'-. Inv he::1"t ihi loel nu. I camie. ro-uitesitly. t1'ip ! the e (1i' e that after all .N1:' t'liiurts. we sillo )Ili at lamst lie coin 1lrtlld t,,yil to thew ent."I:iy t he hard t aughit iid tiloeiitl field. I again tuii the glatss to ex: nlite the flag~ of h ili l pi' aehittg colI. minh l; l iiut l il. I.4 itlirlI was unpro. ~hizetive' of resmit--! could( " tot tell to scoiutiag expeelit.ions. On the I:h, Ie delivered over to general Tilgihman. at I Iopkinsville, 31$ rifled muskets. with their htavonets, cartridg e boxes, &e. These Linteoln gums belonged to ome Ciapt. (er per, :n1d were t)uid seereted in the wo ads, near Flat .iek. inl Christain coe' tv. IThey were imlncdiately placed in the hand.s cf T xaI'xns, w ho will donlhtless receilt to I )id Abe for the same.-L ouitt ville Courier. How to Have A Warm Tent. The correspondent. of the Providence Press, writing from the Second Rhode Island Regiment's camp, gives the fil lowing useful necoit of the manner in which that regiment has protected itself from cold mnd frost while in tents: \\e have been getting fuor a 1kw nights it . purtet a itnueh of lite weather; inlee(, ti ,tr Ie (114- has inclthed 11s qillte sartly. so that r we not 11nly\ ftee'l the nteed1 of ivartnter blankets anid mocre oft them, btut, (of good tires also. Necessity ik the mother 4f invention, and the need of Iro:ection S I; against the sudden cold has set the iten live witts of o'ur Yankee soldiers to work in good earnest.. A plan -was soon hit s t1potn which answers .tie -purpose most ( pet feetly. ,rThis is a description of it : A To hdha is dug in t te cetifre.of the tent, albout A two feet. in delth :niiutliinetter. This is wailed with stines laid int stott clay, and ' covered at the top, with the exceptiolt af a sitall aperture fur the -introduction of feIl. For this aperture there niust he a eh..e lit ring doocr or covetr. w' hieb catt be oplened andI clo~ed at phl a ure. Aeross one ide of the tent t trench is lad and e'vered with wood and earth, .1 through w hieh the t old air is conetyed "freevvto the bottom part 4,f this subter runlelm lir. place. Frml the tlop of t he q santwi. :ndei'o i.ss the opposie side of the tent, is another trench inlaid aid ca efu IIy" covered with stone and earth. through 1;1' which the srtoke and surplus heat. is Iartied (t T.' This is the whole machine. lTe merits of it are (obviouts. It is ui 'n i itvers l pra ticable. It can lot introduced 1 enily 'into aiy tent (1r dwelling. 'I he eerolttn oftt , Iciit. ; it eot< itnly a lw he wotrk for three or fltur tmet. Th tcon- A veiietcte of it being entirely inder- A ground.it takes pI) none of the precious rot)tit' f oilr si mall tnIlts. The tility \ of it : it diries and warms the earth within, and even beyond the entire circuit ofthe t:it, and thus prevents those damp, cold, and unhealthv exhalations front the earth, which are prohably the chief cause of ill- C health among the soldiers. The tentsare ihus also furnished with a moist and genial atmosphere, the heat of which t:nt be easily increased so as to meet the exigencies of the cche-lest, part of the sea son. To realize the importance of this you mustt remtheber that the walls of Iour At houses arie only thin canivas ; that they A :re so readily penetrated bIy cold, or ittimisturec, that the atmosphere within lulows rapidly the eitnmges in !he condii t 'i f the atmesihere without. Indd. so 1air as this is concernied. thIere is but veryv lit tie diitferenten bet weetn living! under thte tents and in. the opent air. W ithtout sorne sueh ccotrivanee, what thterefo~re, js coutldi persons do, who, itil within a short .5. time, have been accuistointed to live in i close and warm houaises? I had rather it is true, take my chance for a long and thealthy life in the open air, both by day Iand by ttight. than in a close r(oma. antd G upl otn the bare earth rat her than up oin wtollenti arpets h ut theni wisdom i mist hie lexercised, and timae must be taken for a gradual change. The eleets of thtis experimlent tupon thtis regiment are easily :raced. M The cases of illness fromt severe coidsv and interinitt1inmg or b illiouis feivers. which harte reuelil y s litittg till atitllt us, are, I bieleive. all ini ihe tents nti athuts protected. Itiut. h e also, in pa~rt, ait. least, owing to Dl tis arraiagentent that our elteatihntet still conttintues so hteah by, wvhilec formis of , of sickness incietntal tot thtese' col d snaps - are prevailing iin eamtpmnents neair t A s -r1'K.-Late intlligetnce ecxphtinis how Mess. Mai~soni :nd Slidell wvere taken byv tihe Yanikee frigate San Jlacinto. Th'e Commtittt one It(rs' airri vii ini I Javanta, anmd nlaturi'.e ot thteir mniss tin was so fatr from: a I b~eintg a slerttt here, that, they reciv~ed t the iiiarked~a hosjitalit ies of the C.aiptain1. Genra of thle inh~ind. Iiminediatel y up.Jn their~ : arri val. the (xmnsuil of Lincaob~i, one! I L ShflI .1n a~' fe tih, I he Nactpareil, Lee kiev West with Ithle neuws. Thus the eny htad abindcat ti me to~ imaturei- all Steir airr'angementst for the courp. The Cokmmiiissioaiters had1 taken p assalge. oni the ro4aemil.tt pucket, froim II avaita to Liv~erpo: c. - )n the 9tlt inst.., shoreliv :,t'.er leavg It:he pitt of ItInvanna. the stenittter was I Sani Jaitt. tunder~t coIattid~. IIf Cact. Il Wilkes I; h up.-eo retn t.-srs As. r and abltll whot. with 1 their~ecretais wzeeb. gtirii of1. Thle pariy of laies whecompt[ied teCnm.-satiers prie eedil on~ thir it If way, iad tooak wiith thtemt, it is said, uthe olli--ial letters ai ntd desp ateb~es of the Ctm ut itmicatners. lTh 8:in .1 acitoi, on the eventinge of Sa~trha y last, re~acthd~c~ rtr, rs Monroe tccc; whenae, it is said, thle ai rrste~d If Commitissionaets wiill, lby p~ermissiccn of , Gent. Wool, scnd a dlespaitch to) our Goa~v. ernmietnt ott the stuld~eet of their capturte. PioilrsnT Y Suucer -ro TA x.1TioN a -OR WV u Praroses.-FoX r general infa~ tiloa:0 we subjoin a list (of property snilceet toI the warta: Rleal estate, inchoalinig all lands aind e:- a tate< t hereitt, withi li-rries, bridg~es andi 14titls. Slav~ies of :'l atges. :Alerch~a:taii-/ oat all k indas fr sah-il, ecptc the agricttil-iral prw chitfs of Ithe Ico utry1. Ihnak st cak, execept su.ch I as may~i bce E1> re~ttured by t he batnk lby iis puropJer'eolli. cer. wvi; ItIre ,r:lhl at id oftltlr C'.1r"arat e .stock, daco foir Ill . "'il .ccotey act iillteres., inaedlttlig btihlls taal tictui tII lta'tes anend scecliieis lcear'ing rInteresit. Joit| excpt (Confaedert'itt atataiond. 1 (ih oan hiad orV depcosit, itn bantk ler else j w la t tl e ,lh or ses f and n ule s, rilsa d car l held for sale. - Gold walitc.'',- gold anid silver phlte, pn'on and npl-a ----arrae. CA.ITTDIflA.TES_ I For Sheriff. F. V. COOPER. WILLIA M SPIRES, lIEN RY B. GAL.LMAN. JAMES EIDSON, JOHIN II AND, ---o For Tax Collector. CHARLES CARTER. BEILRY HORNE, W. B. 110LILOWAY. RIENJ. ROPER, STARLINil TURNER, C. at. M A Y, For Clerk. S; HARRISON. JACKSON COVAIt. Medical. S. CNNO, M.B.,having leantled~ " in liech l.ond, utlirs his Prolessinnd ire- t,. the public. Ollie iand re,idenre at S. .1. M. Ct..i IIE'S. ecl -Ibland, Mar 9, lbl.. tit 10 J. E. MUSE, RtGICAL AND MECHANICAL' DENTIST, Permanently locatel at Edgefield C. 11. liice in Upper North Rooms in Maj. S. S. ;ns'js' Resid.nce, furworly Nicholas' Hotel. I operiatiouns guarantied. The best of reforen gi.en if necessary. - P R101 S: uar (old Fillings....... ...............$2,00 Extra isize,.............. 3,0) Tin ............................. 1,00 Extracting Teeth.................. 1,01 Full Sets of Teeth, upper and lower, on br.it Gold Phr e........200,00 full setis, upp'er and lower, on Cheoplastic iMetal,.................. 150,00 full setts, on Silver Plate............ 80,00 uy it tf 27 DENTIST ! PER ROOMS OF MIR. G. D. TILLIAN'S LAW OFFICE. dgehield, S. C., March 19, tf 11 GLOBE HOTEL, A U USTA,.G EORGIA. DiSTIN fIILLARKY, Proprietor. ugusta, May 1 3nt 17 /, H. HOWARD, . 172, Broad St.,- Augusta, Ga. OPPOSITE AUGUSTA HOTEL, eeps Always on hand ICON, CORN, OATS, PEAS, llAY, RIOLASSES, LIME, id all Kinds of Produce Generally ugusta, Mar IS 6n 11 trollize 8Soutlernl Merimnics! JAMES iIcMILLAIN, ratch Maker & Jeweller, A IK EN, S. C., prepared to excnte all work entrusted to him vith nountness und ispatehi, and warrant to ii satisfinetion. Chrystials andl Iands fitted to tebes,linir neatly P.laitedlin Lockets, injs, &C. Fir-~Cash paid for old Gtold and Silver. uly 3 ly 261 ARDINER & RUSSELL ('t ret%'sons -ri GAnzrsri & Moonr,) 1rleilSe alld Co011111i1%io1i MERtCIIANTS, INTOSIf STR EET, A UGUSTA, G EORGTA, LL gve their personal attention to the VSTAGIE and SALE OF COTTON, stieb tither Produce as mtay b~e sent to themn their friends anid th P'laintiing public. WtCASH1 ADVANCES MADE ON PRO-. CE IN STORE. JAS. Tr. GARDNER, . WV. D). RUSSELL. ugusta, Sept.l tIim :'6 J. PELLETIERIi DRUGGIST, Hamxburg, S. C. yiiu w anrt a hill o*f 1)It U t;s you wat. Gi0it Q UA L TY yiou wnnt VARLIETY n rge or siniall the quantity BA RGA INS anud low prices~ 5uit you, o to Pe!letier andi~ trade; ii to Peolletier andl spend your money fii ju.st the thinig you want. 'yon want the~ best D) R U iSnd 31lEI)ICINES Go to Pelletiser's Drug Sture. you wnt $1P!CES, FLA VOER[NG EN. THlACTYS, tELATINE, ClIEA3M TARTAR or StODlA, Go to Pelletie'r. 'you wvant FRESH- tIA RDEN SEEDS, -. Go the're. 3' yu wuunt ebenip S.OA PS inid Aood' 80A PS, Pelletuer'S is the p~lince. 'you wnnt the. best iiud muis~t popuir PATENT ASIDICINES oh the day,.. tGi to Pelletier's Drug Store. '.iu want P'ERFU'dERY, HIAIR OIL, P'O. ATl'\ls, Hair 1hRU1SHES, Touth, BRUSH S. COiSaETIt'S, LIOJ.NS, COLOGINES, id FANCY ARTICLES, uwant L.ARDT Oil., LAMP' OI., LINSEED IIL, T.\NNER'ls ol L, MfAChINE 011, CAS Itt'SilES2.U.YE STL:FF.S. WINDOW GLASS, A L $tODA, POTASH, CryNCENTRTED LYE, URiNING FLU'ID, ALU0HIOL.MORPHlINE, IUM, GU'M CAMfPR OR. EPS. SA LTS, and n utberlesa list of.artile. geuerally kept- - tGo -to A. J. PELLETIER, - Druggist, ambulurg, Fe~b 27 3m 8 FRESH GOODS or the New Year ! LIE Subsceriber annuneew to -h iunmerous eu.'uers. that hie htau J U5ST R EPLENISh. his Stock with inuny new and dhesirable Goods Suited to tlie Season, eli makes his Sink very compulelLte and readly he opiening of the New Year's trtade, whichi Ihe sui oin reasuonabilc termis to piunctual cus rs. very libmeral dhisciot. will be made on earch 'Graceries ,oIld for ench only. -E. P'ENN, Agent. n 2 tr s 11tcomb's Asthma Remedy tertaiu eure for A sthmua, for cain ot - C. W. & J. B1. Il0DGE~S. L L 1880 89 t W ANDBEAUTIFUL 1GOO)S FOR 3PRING AND SUMMER!' BAUM & KAUFFER, UNDER THE.A UGUSTA HOTE L, A.U-G U S TA , G A. N'ould call the attentioln of the Ladies to the faut that they have ,just received A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT )f the LATEST and MOST FASEIONABLE GOODS for SPRING AND SUNlaER TRADE. Our spacious Store is filled as usual WITH ALMOST EVERY ARTICLE Belonging to the Dry Goods line, and our customers will find the VARIETY OF NEW DRESS GOODS Reich Medal CARP ENArlI ROYAL VELVET, Bnuss] C _k X F IN NEW. AND BEAUTIFUL P1 )AMASKS OF ALL KINDS, LA Cornices, Bands, L WINDOW LOOR AND. TABLE OIL .-( WALL PAPERS, The largest Stock ever offered, JAS. G. ] IMPORTERS A ND DEALEE Augusta, Sept 18 F' N E PIANOS,' MUSIC, &c., &c. r lIE subscriber, after returning thanks to their friends in Edgefiold and adjoining Districts, or their liberal patronage during the last ten years, could inform them that they still continue to keep in band a large assortment of PIANO FORTES row the celebrated manufactories of Raven Bacon b Co., Iiazelton Bros., and A. 11. Gale A Co., New cork, for whom they are sole Agents. These In Itruments having already won such far-famed ee ebrity, it is only necessary for us to repeat that for trength, durability and finish, together with power, lepth, acectness and softnes of tone, they challenge aompotition. Persons wanting a Superior Piano Forte, would- do much better to call and select from a large assortment, than by dealing with Pedlars nd agents of inferior makers, where they have no :hoice, and have often to pay higher prices for in rrior Instruments, than fine ones of superior makers can be bought for. Every Piano Forte sold by us is warranted in avery respect, so the purchaser runs no risk what aver. Persons ordering from a distance from us can depend upon getting a GOOD ARTICLE, as we make it a point to keep goods of the best quality and such as we:.can recommend and warrant in every respect. Their STOCK OF MUSIC is very large, and they are constantly receiving all new pieces as they are published. GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGS of the the host .quality always on hand. They would also call attention to their large stock of School and Miscellaneous Books, STATIONERY, BLANK OOKS, and other articles. Also, always on hand the larg est nssortment in the State, of GUITARS, ACCORDEONS, VIOLINS, FLUTES FLAUEOLETS, VIOLIN BOWS, &c., and every article of Musical Merchandise. Carhart's and Needham's and Prince's celebrated MELODEONS. Accordeons and Violins Repaired in the best manner. All of the above articles sold at low prices for 0ASf or City acceptances by .GEO. A. OATES & 13ROTH[ER, BRO.AD-ST., Augusta, Ga., (Between United States and Globe Hotels.] April 7, 1859, tf 13 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. I5 EQL'fTY. Roaht, II. Marsh et al, The tiraaniteville Mlanufaneinring BWI for Company & Thos. H1. Mlarshall W. P. Janes and wife and uthers, George DeMedieis.} 4'oalvsd Pickens B. Mlarsh et al Thomas Craig.J I T appearing to nmy satisfaction that the Defen dants lieury Timannis andi Caroline his wife, residle beyond the imite of this State, On totioan of Mlessrs. Mlagrath A Girilin, Cumpjl's Salicitors, Orderedl thant thu said Defattdantts d., appear and plead, anstwer or demour to the aboave Bills within three anuinths trao the jublicatiuon hereof, or de. cree pro cofnf easso will be rendered against theta. 'I. W. CA RWL LE, c.u.r.a. State of South Carolina, EDGE~FlELD ISTR ICT, IN EQ.UIT Y. Jnmes 31 WhIittle, ,,, Nathan Blodie, , J'./trae. Thos. N. Bartley, and wife, et al. J IT appearing to my etisfaction that thte Defen d eants Wesley Bodie, William MleCarty, Alsey McCarty, Mary A. MicCarty, Mfartha 3McCarthy, Elizabcth MceCarthy, Tillmian McCtarthy, Philip ates and'his wife Elizabeth, Nathan Bodie and Capers Bodie reside beyond the limits -smf this State, On motion lby Tompkins & liaeon andl Grif tn, Complainant's Solicitors, Orderedl thnt they do appear and plead, answer or detmutr to this Bill within three months from thie pubalication hereof, or a deeree pro confesso0 will he entered againsf Cowm'rs Office. Oc t 14, 1361. 3m 41 ED)GEFIELD) UJSTRtICT, !.N CO.I()WON PLFEAS. Rt. 3M. Fuller, Satamuel Rt. Fuller. 11 E Pluintiff in the above stailed e'ase, having Jthis day tiled his declaration in my autiiee, and lh Defendant having neither wife Star Attorney known to residle within the limits of this State, ~a whoma copies oif said declarati-,n wvith rules to plend en:n be servedl Ont maotion itt Mesart. Ahney & Wright, Plaintifirs Attorneys, Ordfered that said ta..fendant aypenr and ple~id to said dleclaration 'aiti a rr :and a day frotn the date hereof, or ta tun ad solute jndgmnent will bie givenu against aim.; S. HA R RISON, v.v.t. Clerk'a Otli'e, Octobes let 186l. .elyq 40 State of South Carolina, EI)GEFIE[,D DIJSTRICT, j.5 CO0..10 P'L.1A. Aaron A. Clairk, ). ,g. - Freig':t A ttu.hntu. Sannel Ii. Fuller. ) . r Il E Phaaintiti~ in the above stated eaise, having Ithis day tiled his decluaration itn mny oflice, and he D.-fendhant havitng neither wife nor Attourney uownt to resideo within the limitsuf this Statec, on hom coplies of saiad Deelaratioan with rules to -dadlenaluan be served, On motion of Mlessrs. Abney k Wright, P'ininatitfra A ttorneys, Ordered that staid Dfendalant uappaeantad pleadl to saidl Delarntion ithin a~ year atnd a'dny from the date hereof, or inat and absolute judgment will hie given against im. S. H A R RISON, c.c. a'. Clerk's Ollice, October 1st, 1861l. elyti 4tt0 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIEL~D DISTRICT, ' IS L'O.h.105 PLF:A.4s Aaron A.Ulark, ) aeg. i foreinAlthw Samuel Rt. Fuller. ). e~i Ita/ua~t tIE Plaiantiff in the~ nblove stated ease, having this dany filed hais declaration ,in nay office, andl a,- I)..fenant hiavinug nteither wife naor Attorney Lnwn toa residte withuin tah limits .f this Stte on taom eulpies aat said declaratioan with rules to letad cana be seraved. Omanamotion af ?alessrs. A bney t Wright, Phaintitra Attaorneys, Ordered thtat said )efendanth. apapear aand pleadl to sntid Dleelnmratioan I eithin a year und ma dlay from that date hereof, aar iaal aind ahbsoluto judgment will lie givena against mlm. S. HIA RRISON, c.c.p. nC-..k's Ofmce Octobner 1st 181. elyq 40 So eagerly looked for, ano of which but little is in the market. We have on hand a choice lot of LAWNS, PRINTS, JACONETS, GINGHAMS, ORGANDIES, BtILLIANTS, BAREGES, PEBEALS, DEBEGES, CAMBRICS, B'LK SILK LACES, CRAPE MARETS, BAREGE DELAINES, CIALLY DELAINES.-TOIL DES DAMES, TOIL DU NORD, POLL DES CHEVRE, PLAIN POPLINS, FIGURED POPLINS, BAREGE ANGLAIS FIGURE, MOTTLED MODENAS, EMBROIDERIES, BRILLANTES, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, CORSETS, LAVELIAS, PARASOLS, HAIR NETS, HIMALAYAS, PURE MOHAIR, GLOVES, MITTS, GEO. BUIITTONS, MAGIC RUFFLING, &C., !&C. I-OmSe 1/.Nde GO Od JIOMESPUNS, OSNABURGS, STRIPES, &c., &c., ALL OR SOUTH-ERN FACTORIES. Our stotks in DRY GOODS conis it's of: Brown I'onespzun, Towelings, Linen Drills, White Shirtings, Diapers, (,assiizwres, Sheetings, Table lovers, Handkerchiefs, Fl itckory, *Mariilc Qilts, Jackoiets, -De'nims, t ili N tii , ht oos M;irlior' r, liars, Checks, Line.us, I'ufltalooII Stufli, S'vis9, etc., TJable Cloths, ('tolds ~ '> krs Napkins, f~r'Towelngs,&.,& ,&. SPECIAL NOTICE. layin a FL, SITL II,' I kinds of Goods for the WIRT)11E COMING iat Diapers, SEASON, we are gelling them at the W1-ML KNOWN LOW PRICES, Not Raising the Price of Any Article! . tVANTJLLAS- & IDUSTERS,' OurPataown Matufaty all LuG FA~~fllONA~~ll~l~ t t.On afitado*tesTV HE! AEI Augusta, hyhecks,4 - lion Velvet 3LS, THREE-PLY AND INGRAIN LTTERNS, JUST RECEIVED. CE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS oops, Tassels, &c. SZADES, !LOTHS, MATS, MATTINGS, muDEs, &(3 for sale by 2AILIE & BRO., S, 205 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. tf 37 THE CONSTITUTIONAIST, AUGUSTA, GA., JS one of the MOST DESIRABLE PAPERS I published in the South. In its Commercial and . News Department, No labor is spared to give the'earliest and most accurate intelligence from.all quarters. Its TELEGRAPHIC COLUMN Is filled with ample and reliable information of occurrences at the political and commercial cen tres. In Politics, THE CONSTITUTIONALIST is thoroughly Southern, and adheres, under our now Govern ment, t~ its principles of STATE RIGHTS and STRICT CONST UCTION! It advocates the ad mission into the Southern Confederacy only of those States which Recognize Property in Slaves ! As a part of their'Social System. TER\S. Daily Constitutionalist.....................$8,00 Tri-weekly " ..................... 5,00 Weakly " ....... 2,00 No paper sent unless the CASH accompanies the order. ,TSpecimen copies sent when asked for. JA4FES GARDNER, Proprietor. Augusta, July, 1861 tf 29 J. E. MUNGER, Successor to E. Tweedy, Augusta, Georgia, H AS now in Store a large Stock of FINE GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, Of celebrated makers.' Also, a Rich, variety or ofJewelry. Sets of CORAL, CAMEO and LAVA In Etrus. can and fine Gold. - DIAMONDS, RUBY an.l GARNET in Pins, Ringo and Ornaments.- ' A great variety of GOLD FINGER RINGUS, BREASTPINS,. EAR R INGS. Watch KEYS, CHARMS, Neck, Vest and Feb CHAINS; U. S. Mint Standard of Solid Silver SPOONS and FORKS, fancy Sets; LADLES, GOBLETS. CUPS, THIMBLES, Ar. t FANCY GOODS in great variety suit..ble for Holiday Presents. Fine Silver Plated CASTORS, CAKE BAS KETS, CANDLE STICKS. Doubio Plated SPOONS and FORKS, BUTT ER ENiVES, &c. Splendid Cutlery. Cheap Pocket KNIVES for Boys, and a large as sortroent of FINE P'EN and POCK ET CUTIE RY. which cannot be undersold; also DIR1K and BOWIE KNIVES. Pistols. Cult's, Rcemmington and Allen's R EPEATERS' Single~ Rarre1 PISTOLS: llfLTrS, CA P'S, &c., in fine variety. Spectacles. My assortment is comopleto in Gold, Silver and Steel,. Framesg. Andl I enna~ suit any sight and pro long good vision to oldl age. Clocks. I have a greater variety and-n larger niumber than the whole market can show, and at prices fromt $1,5t to $:;u each, warranted p~erfect e'he .keepecrs. Lamps and Kerosene Oil, CLOCKS. WATCH ES and .\{USICAL -BOXES ~aithfully repaired att the lowest.. rates and war ran tedl.-, .Jan.l ly '- 1 H AVING bought out the Stork on hand of W ITT & H UDSON, I will continue the FiRNIT1RE A N D) UNDERTARING ELLS~iESS, At the old stand between John Colgan and E. P'enu, Agent, and will try and please all who may favor me with the:ir paftro.nage. 4. M. WITT. Aug 2 tf 31 For Sportsmen. TUST received FIFTY UAGS supierior SportIng Slh0T .' Nos. Also, on hand a supply of good PG JJ:R, CA PS, Ae. .S. B. BOWERS, Agt. Hamburg, Oct 15 tf 41 Winslow's SooTH iN& SYRUP FORl CHILDREN TEETHING. For sale by C. WV. &-J. B. HODGES. Bagging and Rope. 50 IDALES l!EAVY BAGGING; 100 COILS ROPE, Arriving and for sale by FLEMI1NG & ROWLAND. Augusta, Ott 29 2t 43 Cotton Seed. BlUSHIELs COTTON SEED frsale. A. A. S LOVER. Oct~ :itt If 43 Who antsa Hat ?~ 1'ilIE undersigned, at Glraniteville, is taaking I. WOOL liATS of a good quality, andI at node~ratu prices. Wm~OOL in any quantity will he Wanted to work at the trade a steady Hatter, to whonm constant emplotyment will he given. D). 13. MORRIS. G raniteville, S. C., Nov 6,. 181 4c44 -FAIR WARNING.! ALL~ per.,a.ns indebted to the Undersigned by .Note or Account, if not paid by 15th N0 embIer, will be waited on in Augusta, Gja., by an tlcer. S. B. BOW EkS, Agt A ugusta, Nov. 6 tf .. Bathinig Sponigess A large lot of superior qualit y, received b late rrivals, at C. W. A J- B. 1IODGES Oct. 1, 1860. if9