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CARPETS, AT REDUCED PRICES WILLIAM SHEAR, AUGUSTA, GA. H AS received a large and varied sunply of .I CARI'ElS, which he waih aell at very low prievs ; wantmig n% ch are .1. Croslevy & Son's Rich Tellnt and Tapestry Brussels uAitPErs Superior Three-Ply and Ingrain CARPETS; Inrn a C&AIU'E 'd, of small figures, for bed Roois; 3 4 and 4.4 Venetain CARP ETS CA R PETS for Ialls upd 1k d R;oms at 25, 37, and 50 cents per yard ; Rich llearth.and Door RUG-', to malch Carpets Crumb Cim n. by the yard and in patterns; Window SIlADE-, in a great variety of sty'es, sai some at very lIw prices; Enbr*idered Lae - and Muslin CURTAINS, of new and eLegant st% les : Rich D .\ M ASK ;and DELATNES for Curiain-; CUlRNICES, Curtain BANDS, and STA it RO US: Orders ree.:ved f..r OIL CLOTHS to fit Halis and Rooms, at very low prices; CA RP hTS cut and made to fit rooms, and orders prompt:y executed. Pra.ns wshing to purchase the above artic'es, ate re-spectfully invited to ca'l and examine the as sortment. A ugus a Jan 25 f 3 GREAT BARGAINS -JN JAMES HENEY, AtIGl'STA, GAl'I IA, )EG:; leave to call tie attention of hi<t friends .I) :nd t.he ptblic to his lar..e and well assorted Ztock of Fancy & Domestic DRY GOODS! He having disposed of all his ol.I Goods previous to his going to the North, is now in possetsion of an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK, Which comprises all that is Fashionable and Desirable in Style! He has added to his Store another Department in which he keeps a large supply of Negro Blankets, TV rA ( IMR &c., &c., &c. All of which will be sold at prices not to be beaten by any House in Augusta. -0 He has a splendid lot of DELA1NES, worth 37 c;s. which lie sells for 26 cts C.OA KS and SH AWLS, very cheap; All wo.,l1D EL AINES, ROBES, &c.,very cheap; Fine SILKS, all stylcs, cheaper than ever; Embroidered COLL A RS worth $1, for 50 ets AND ALL OTHER GOODS IN PRO PORTION. Augusta, Nov 1 tf 43 SOUTHIERN SEED STORE,. NO 200 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GA. TO THE READERS OF THE ADVERTISER, ' 'HIS will inform my friends that I have the IDES r assertment of GA RI)EN SEED ever brought to this market. They are from the cece brated houses of Landreth anud Thorburn of this country, and the imported, from Nilnmorin of Paris. All who have tried the European know that they ar,- superior to our seed as a side by side trial will prove. In the L)RUG and MEDICINE LINE I can scerve may customers with as good and on terms as reasonable as any House in Augusta. V. L.TASTE. Feb. 9, if 4 COARLES CATLIM, DEAl.Eni 1N PIANO FORTES, MUSIC, GUITARS, VIOLINS, BANJOS, F"LUTES, ACCORDF.ONS, INSTRUC TION BOOKS, GUITAR AND VIOLIN ST RING, &c ,&c , Qpposite the United Ntates Hotel, AVGUSTA, GZORGIA. Also, Sole Agent for COnm:cEI~G & Soxs, and SvenARv's CELEBRATED PIANO PORTES. Ilis stock c.,mprises every va'iety of Cj, 61, and '7 octave itnstrutments, from SSO0 to $1 ,000. Every Instrumeunt is warranted sound and perfect. Auguista. Dec 12 8mn 49 SPLENDID FALL & WINTER CLOTHING. RAMSEY & LABAW, (Opposite the Union Bank,) R ETURN their thanks to their numerous friend< and customers for their liberal patron age, and beg to assure them that they are now tutnmtrietirinag ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST, STOCKS OF CLOTING Ever offeredl in thae City, at prices betow last year. We have in addition the LARUIIST Stock of NEGRO CLOTHING In the South, all of our own make. .gg' We invite our frh nda in dg. fielf ann the adjoiuing IDistricts, to give our St -ek an examn noa ti..a. WVe are alway~s anxious to evhiait our Goao.ds. and are confid,-nt thant ilhe QU A l.ITY ad PRlCES of our Clothing must ga ae satisfuetton. A ugusta. Sej~t. 22, if 37 Fall and Winter Styles. HATS, CAPS, BUNNETS, UMBRRELLA5, &C. GEO. W. FERRY, f unusta, Ga., is now pr. pared to greet his customers with a new and extensive assortmnt of Gents. Fall stylc Mloleskin and Casshmere HA TS, o""Fre-wh and A mer. felt do S " "Cloth, silk Velvet, P'lush and Glazed Silk CAPS ; Youthus aid Boys HATS and CAPS, all kinds; Children's Fancy do . (d0 elegant styles, Velvet,,msilk, Chaineal, Strawv and Lace IiONNETh taiilk, Scotch Ging. and Paragon UMBRELLAS; blen's and Boys Wool llATS, every variety of style and quality ; These Goods arc direct from Manufacturers, made expressly for this market, and will be sold as low as same quality of Goods eo be sold any where. Call and see. GEO. W. FERRY, Under Masonic iluj, Bfroad Street, Augusta, 8ept 28 t f 88 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, iN O RDINA RY. T'homas R. Rhodes, Adm'or , Applicant,1 vs Wms. N. Ralnes and wife Rebecca, and Jesse K. Arringtona and wife, D~ef'ts. J ITappearinigtomy satisfaction that Wmn N. Ralnes and his wife Rebecca, And Jesse K. Arrang ton and his wife, two of the Defendants in this case reside beyond the limits of. this State : It is therefore ordered that they do appear and object to the division or tale of the Real Estate of liza-. beth Walling, dec'd., on or before the 14th May 13ost, or their consent to the samne will be entered f nerd W. F. DURISOB, o L.. ns..ary5OmBe. Feb 14.1869. 3m 8 TRY IT! TRY IT!? TRY IT!!! -0 .HOYT'S AMMONIATED BONE Super Phosphate of Lime, A SUBSTITUTE FOR PERUVIAN GUANO. T 1IS is the article used with s-i much success . in the last crop. by the planters of Beech Island ; it costs less and is said to be superior to Ptruv ian Guano, or any o: her fertilizer for cotton. It. & N. E. SOLOMON, Agents for South Carolina. Hamburg, S. C., Feb. 2, 1859 6t 4 L. S. HOYT'S Aninioniated Bone Super-Posphatc 0 F LINE, OF THE MOST APPROVED QUALITY -0 A SUBSTITUTE FOR PERUVIAN GUANO. NEW YORK. Offie, 194 Water St., Adjoining U, S. Hotel. A FERTILIZER Producing all tho immediate effbcts of the best Peruvian Guano, without the danger of destroying a crop by its coming in contact with the seed and oeing lasting in the soil years after the Guano is exhausted. It is pulverized to a fine powder, ready for use. No loss of time and labor in break ing lumps, screening, &c. Phosphate of Lime is the only element in Gu ano, or any other Fortillizer. from which perma nent elrect can be expected; hence that Fertillizer which contains the most Phosphate, with a suffici eney of amnonia to produce all the effect that can be had from Ammonia, is the best, inasmuch as muore than that is waste. N. D -To test the relative value of this Ferti lizer, use in quan ity and a!l other rtspects same as i'ertvian Guano. Packed in strong iags of 150 pounds. Barrels average 275 lbs. each. My Super Phosphate of Lime is not an experi ment. Four i ears trial of it upon all kinds of crops and ,oils, las proved its value each year, and that it is of uniform quality. . Try it side by side with No. I Peruvian Guano upon all your crops, and see which is cheapest, safest and most lasting. As a TOP DRESSING up:n Grain or Grass early in the spring, it " will Iay." Certificates, dated from the first year of the in troduction of my Firtilizer,, each year since, mi2ht be added; but the most satisfactory Cer tificate is for every Farmer to try it for himself. Sold by the Dealers in Agricultural Imple ments in the City, and at 122 West street, corner Dey street. PRICE, $4 PER TONV, OF 2000 POUNDS, trA Discount made to buyers of Five Tons or more. For Directio:s. Analyses and Certificates, see Pamphlet, sent free upon application to he Pro prietor. L. S. HOYT, 194 Water st., N. Y. gWCAUTION.-Observe that every Bag and Barrel of Hoyt's Super Phsphate of Lime is branded as above designated. NONE OTHER IS GENUINE. N. B.-Elide Island, or Pacific Ocean GUA NO, No. I Peruvian and Columbian GU ANO, GROUND BONE, POUDR ET TE and Plaster, for sale in any quantity, and at lowest price. ITOrders supplied for Super Phaosphate of Linac, and other Fertilizers, with cost of faeighat added to prices in New York, by T. P. STOVA LL & CO., Agts. No. 258, Broad a.t., Augusta, Ga. I am permitted to refer the Planters of Edge feld Listrict to the genmlemen haere named, resi dents of Beech Island, who have used my Ferti lzer upon Corn and Cotton the past season, and have largely increased their orders for the coming season. T. W. WHIATLEY, T S. MILLER, Da. H. R. CO0K, CArT. HI. L. MASON. CERTIFICATE. BAIMOREn, Dec. 23d, 1859. L,. S. IUovi', EsQ-Dear Sir: I have made seve ral Analyses of your Super-P'hospiglte of Linac, aad conasider it ore of thec best Fertilizers in the world. I have al-o been paresenat in your Factory whale it was b'einag prepared, anad I know, fromn personal observationa, that it is careful'y and eon scietiously made. In taaefearece to its t:ue upon Cottonm Lands. conacerniang whlih yon enqu're of me, I haave to say th at ia you adopt thec very slig'ht modification whicha I have saaggested, you will furnish thte Plant. r with all the. elemaenats required b the Cotton Plant, in a forn caepable of .specay assimilation. The chiler lngred'ents renaoved from the soil by Cotton are Potash, Soda, Linae, Magnesia, P'hos paoric atnd Suiphnar c Acids. For the rapid growth of the Plant, Atmumnia is also requiaed. Nuw ala these mnaterials of fertility are abunadantly supplied by the manure you propose to furnisha. It con tains Phosphaoric AcId in a form readily appro priated by Plants, and indeed all its ingredients are soluble and can be easily asimilated by the growing P'laant. I have already furanishaed you with Analyses which you have, so that you do not need thsra repeated haerc. I very cordially recommend yo-,r Fertilizer to the favorable naotice ot Sonthern A griculturists. Very respec'fully, Yours. &c. A SNOWDEN PIGGOT, M. D., Analytical Chemist of the Maryland Inastitute Jan l19 IL2t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIE'LD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLE A8. J. Y. L. Partlow,) vs. 5.For. Attachment. I. T. Turner.) I H E Plaintiff in thec above stated case, having this day flied his Jieclaration in my Office, and thae ietfendant having neither wife nor A tt~or ney known to reside within thae liamits of this $tate oa whoma copies of said Declaratina with rules to plead can be served: Ona motion of Messrs. Car roll & Tonmpkina, 'lnantiff's Attorneys, Ordered tat said Der- aadmant, appenr anid plead {$o said De claration within a year anid a ay from the date hereof, or final ruad absolute juidgmenut will be given against hitn. TilOS. G. BACON, c c r. Feb20, 1859. qly 8 State or'Sout h Ontrolina, EDGEP'IELDJ DISTItiCT. IN OR~iNA R Y'. Rutha Ilo'stein,) vs ~ .Citation to Account. John WV. Bledsoo Guar) I T appearing to say satisfaction that thte Defen IdanmtJohnr WV Bkds. c, resides beyond the lim its ot the State, (in niotion of iMr. e eb!e's, Plain tiff 's A ttorney, itn ordered that thae Defendant appear eithe-r in person. or by his Atstorney, at toy Ofice ini Monday thae 28;h ,-f May next, to accouat wih the Plaintiff, as her Guardian. Given under my hand at my Ollce, this the 28tha Feb. 1859. W. F. bUltIUE, Q z.. Mar 2 8m _____ 8 STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, EDGEFI ELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. EPTHA COU~if, Adm'or, of Wil iam Fatcher deceased. Alpplicanat, rs The creditors gener ally of the said deceased: it appea' ing to nay satisfaction thast thae nassets of said deceased are insuldicient to pay off his debts i full. It is ordered and ducreed that all and singular, the creditors of the said William 8atcher, deceased, do present their cla ma against the said Willam Satchor, deceased, before mue, properly proved, on or before the twenty-third day of May next, and that tbey do appear in the Court of Or dinary, on said twenty-third day of May next, to receive their proportion of the assets of said de eased, and failing to do so, they will be precluded and barred. Given under mny hand and seal, this twenty second day of February, A. fl., ono thwaand eight hundred and fifty-nine. W. F. DURISOE, O.E D. [(L. s.] Ordinary's Office, Feb,. 22, 1859 8m 7 JUST RECEIVED via Charleston, per USteamear Isabella, 20 Dozen Dr. Martin's world renown COUGH MEDICINE. For male at Bib le's Corner. J. L. GENTRY, AgE. saaabr,Fab 9 , a [1GHT FOR THE SUFFERING ---- DR. MARTINS GREAT ".DY I -0 v Certin Cure for Consumption! And all Lung Dibeases-fhortness of Breath -iyspepsia and Dysente y-Worst Ca ses of Croup and Cholic, &c., &c. This Medicine is purely vegetable, being com osed entirely of best Rye Spirits and West India lums, and other Extracts wh'ch are healing o the Lungs. W.It is a most pleasant drink. glOne Dot le should be carded by every man, voman or child travelling to mix with the water. g'Price one Dollar per bottle. If it does not Tiv entire satisfaction I will refund the money. gFor sale by R. L. GENTRY, Agent, at 5ibley's Cortver, with Messrs. H-. & N. E. Solo. non, where' I always will be found with a large mupply of the above VALUABALE MEDICINE I Also, I am also always in the market (at Sibley's Cor ier,) for purchasing Cotton, and will pay the lighest market price for fine Cottons. For the above Medicine apply to R. L. GENTRY, Agt. Hamburg, Jan 25, 1859. 1y 8 AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR TUB RAPID CURB OP Colds, Coughs, and Hoarseness. Bauemm, MAss., 20th Dec., 1856. Dn. J. C. A ria: I do not hesitate to say the best remedy I lare ever found for CughLs, Hoarsness, Influenza, and the cnneomitaut symptomsof a Cold, isyour Cuanta Ptcyoam.. Its constant use in my poracUe and my family for the last too years has shown It to possess supe rior virtues for th treatment of these complaints. LDEN KNIG [iT, M.D. A.I. IlO1TIEy, Esq.,nf UTiCA, N. Y., writes: "I iave used your Itornrl mvdt~if anmd in my family ever since you invented it, and telieve it the beat medicine for its purpose ever put out. With a bad cold I should sooner pay twmnty five dollars for a bottle than do without it, or take any other reiudy." Croup, Whooping Cough, Influensa. SPauonm, Miss., Feb. 7,1856. Baoranu Avsa: I will cheerfully certify your Ikcioral is the beat remedy we maseas for the cure of whoopiug cough, croup, anal the chest diseases of children. we of your fraternity in the South appreciate your skill, and commend your medicine to our people. HIRAM CONKLIN, N. D. AMOS LE, Esq., Monemasr, I., writes, Sd Jan., I856: "I had a tedious Influenza, which confined me in doors six weeks; took many medicines without relief; Inally tried your Itctno by the advice of our clergyman. The first dose relieved the sorenes in my throat and lungs; lse than one half the bottle made me completely well. Your medicines are the cheawt as well as the beat we can buy, and we esteem you, tor, and your remedies, as the poor man's friend." Asthma or Phthisie, and Bronchitis. Wa8 nACHiua, PA., Feb. 4,1656. St: Your Cherry PIetoral is performing marvellous cures In this section. It has rellenid several from alarum Lng symptoms of consumption, and is now curing a man who has labored under an affection of the lungs for the last forty years. HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant. A. A. RAMSEY, M. D., ALaor, Moirrox Co., Iowa, writes, Sept. 6,18: "During my practice of many years I have found nothing equal to your Cherry Ptroral for giving ease and rolier to consumptive patients, or curing such as are curable." We might add volumes of evidence, but the most con. vincing proof of the virtues of this remedy Is found In its effects upon trial. Consumption. Probably no one remedy has ever been known which cured so many and such dangesous cases as this. Some no human aid can reach; bitt evsn,to thosethe Cry Ietroral affords relief and comfort. Asron House, Nay Yoax City, March 5,1858. Docros Ams, Lowsu.: I feel it a duty and a pleasure to inform you whmat your Cherry M'tosei has done for my wife. She had been fire months laboring under the dan gerous symptoms of Consumption, from which no aid we could procure gave her much relief. She was steadily fail log, until Dr. Strong, of this city, where we have come ir advice, recommended a trial of your medicine. We hlem his kindness, as we do your skill; for she has recovered from that day. She Is not yet as strong as she used to be, but is free from, her cough, and calls herself wall. Yours with gaitudeanrerd ORANDO SIIBY or BuEumTvnz.. -asuispfires, do not despair tBi you have tried Amn's Centar PICroaal. It hs made by one of the best medical plbsmists in the world, and its curse all around us bespeak the high omerits of its 'rirtues.-Phladelphiea der. Ayer's Cathartic Pillse T Esceesof Chemistry and Medicine have biee Txed hei utmost to produce this best, moat perfect purgatIve whirl, Is known to man. Innumerable proofs arc shmown that these Pn'ILS have virtues which surpass in excellenos the ordinary medicines, and that they win us' p~recedentediy upon the~esteem of all men. They are saie and pleasant to taks, hut powerful to cure. Their pens trating propertieswstlimulate the vital activitiesof the body, remove the obstructIons of Its organs. pmurify the blood, and elpel disease. They purge out tihe foul humors whieh bre'd and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or dison' dered organs Into their natural action, and Impart healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure tihe every-day coumplaints of every body, hut also fornagdable and dangerous disesses that have baffled tihe best of human skill. While they produce powernimi elfects, they are at the same time, in dinminished doses, thme safest and best physic that can be employed for children. Being sugar-coated, they are pleusant to take; and being purely vegetable, are freefromn any risk of harm. Cures hare been made which surpass belief were they not sub. stantiated by men of such exalted position and character et to tbrbild 11p suspicion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen and ihysicIanme have lent their pames to certify to the public the reliability of immy rempelles, whmip nothera lhave sent me the assuranace of their euinrictonm thmat amy Preparations contribute inmmensely to the relief of umy afflicted, suffering fellowmemn. ~The Agent below named Is pleased to furnish grais my American Almanne,containinmg directIons for their use amnd certificates of their cures, of the following complaimnts: Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropey, Reartlmvn,1Ileadachme arising from a foul stotmach ,Naum. sea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels and Pain arising therefrom, Flatniency, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcer ous and Cutaneous Diseases which require an evacuant medicine, Scroflila or King's Evil. They also, by purify. log the blood aud stimulatIng the system, cure ny complats which it would not he supposed they could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and 5pfvous Irritability, Derangements of the Iver and Kid. pys, Gout, aud other kindred complaInts arising from 4 lw state of thme lipdg' pr pbstrllpoom of itr-functions. Do an be put off by unprincipled dealers writh some pther pill they make mqrp prpg on. AgtI [gg !paI Pi~ma, and take nothing else. No other they can give you compares wIth this In its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the best aid there Is fbr them, and they should have It, Pparod by Dw. 3, 0. AYN1 Practinal and Analytical Chsmlss,Lowell, Mass, 1'ares 25Crs.PzaBox. Ftva Bozes roa $1. BOLD BY 0. L. PENN and DRlS. A. G. A T. J. TEAGUE, Elgefild C. H.; A. J. PE LL ETIERK & CO., Ham burg, and by all denlers in medicine. Wholesale by HAVILAND, CHIICHESTERt & CO., Augusta, Gan June 2 ly 21 THE~ STATE 0? SOUTH CARIOLINA EDGR'IED DISTRICT. L5N ORDINARY. B Y W. F. D)URISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge field District, Whereas, Win. B. Padlgett, hmath applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and snguiar ithe goods and eihattles, rights and credits of -Eidredge Padget, lnte of tihe District aforestaid, deceased. Thead are, thierefore, to cite and .admonish aii and singplay, the kindred and credjitrs of the said deceas. ad, to be and appear before me, at ourneut Ordinary's Cort for the said District, to be hoiden at Edgedleld Court House, on time 4th day of Mfarch nest, to show cause, If any, whby time said adinistration should not be granted. Givemn under my hand and seal, this 15th day of February, In ihe year of our Lord one mhousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, and in the eighity-ihird year if American Independence. W. F. DURSSOE, oeu a. Feb. 15. 1859:. NOTICE!I D ICK CIIEA THIA~ will stand the ensuing season at Hlarman Gailman's, and Etdgefield ourt hlouse, at t.hirty dollars the season, with the priviluo of iending any other season until a lare proves In foal. DICK CiIEATIIA M is a be autiful black colt, four years old in fsiay next, full flfteen~ hands three Iniches high, and weighme about eleven hun dred amnd fifty pounds. lHe was a good race horse. H was sired by Imported Albieon, his dam was by [mported Leviathan, ct-and dam by Pacolet, great grand dam by Top Gallant, great, great grand dam by Lamuplighter, &e. The Alons have run 20 races this winter and won 16, beating the cracks of Kentucky at Miem phis Tennessee; the cracks of Virginia at Charles ton, . C., and the .cracks of Alabama at Mont gomery, Mobile and Columbus. THOMAS G. BACON. January 19, 186 9if 2 %09OD TEEINGS! I am now recplvlng g large supply of MA CK Rt L L, No 8, in k bls., and No 1 and No 2, n Kitts, &cc. Also, a good supply of the Pink Eye Plan'ing OTATOBB. They are Fresh and very prolic yild. *. E. BOWERS, Agent, pa r g .b.= a 2, df A HREAT W@DUCEMEBTL L.KAUJ7TM, BEGS TO ACQUAINT THE FUBLUW GERALLY THAT HE HAS MADE AN AN IMMENSE RB'DUCTION ON EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WORSTED AND FANCY Dross Goods, SUCH AS Valencia STRIPES and PLAIDS, at 121 cents, formerly sold at 25 ets. per yard; English MERINOS, at 25 cents, reduced from 37+ cents; Printed DxLAINES, at 181 cents, usually sold at 25 and 31t cts. French MERINOS, at 00 cents, worth $1. CLOAKS ANFDJ SHAWLS. Velvet CLOAKS, at $25, formerly sold at $40; Moire Antique CLOAKS, $18, formerly sold at $30; Cloth CLOAKS, all reduced 40 per cent; Cyarina Mantilla SHAWLS, at a reduction-of 40 per cent. from the usual price. MY MOTTO HAS ALWAYS BEEN, To clear out my Stock of WORSTED DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS AND SH1AWLE AT THE END OF THE SEASON, Rather than keep them over. Consequently I am disposed to sell them at a LOSE purposely to effect a clearance. J. KAUFFER, IRON FRONT STORE, 175 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA. Augusta, Jan 10 tf 1 WM. H. GOODRICH, [REPRESENTED BY CHARLES McLAREN.] . WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 271 Broad !treet, Augusta, Ga., [FIVE DOORS BELOW BOXES, BROWN & Co.'S.] D EALER IN SUGARS, COFFEE, TOBACCO, SEGARS, CANDLES, SOAP, STAROH BAGGING, ROPE, TWINE, NAILS and WOODEN WARE, BACON, LARD, FLOUR FISH, SALT, &c., &c., including everything usually found in a Wholesale Grocery House, E.can:PTzlXG, saZQUORO. PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SjLICITED. .SUNDRIES.. IN STORE, AND TO ARRIVE 200 bags fair to choice RIO COFFEE' 25 " prime Old G vernment JIAVA COFFEE; 20 half and quartere cests GREEN and BLACK TEAS; 100 bbls. A to C Stuart's REFINED SUGARS; ' 20 " " CRUSHED ". 12.boxes ."LOAF " 12 hhds. p rime to choice NEW ORLEANS SUG AR ; 100 boxes TOBACCO, various brands; 75,000 Spanish and German SEGARS; 1,000 kegs NAILS, assorted ; 150 kegs SPIKES, assorted ; 2,000 sacks NEW SA LT ; 100 packages NEWV MACKEREL1 40 whole, half and quarter boxes NEWV RAISINS; 100 boxes Goaben and English Dar CHEESE ; 5 kegs prime Goshen BUTTER ; 100 " Adamantine and Sperm CANDLES; 50 " Pearl STARCH ; 50 boxes Family and No. 1 SOAP. BAGGING, ROPE and'TWINE, BACON and LARD, PEPPER. SPICE, GINGER, SODA NUTMEGS, BLUESTONE, COPPEIlAS, IND)IGO, MADDIER, SNUFF, Painted TUBS1 and BUCKETS, Cedar TUBS and BUCKETS. Brass and Iron Bound WA TER CANS, C0O0OA DIPPERS, MEASURES, BROOMS, &c., -&c., Rifle and Blasting POWDER, SHOT and LEAD. All of which are offered to the Trade on the mostreasonable terms. PATRtONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. WiM. H. GOODRtICIJ, 271 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. January 5, 1859 .3m 62 ESTES & CLARK, AUGUSTA, GA., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES, OFFEFR for sale on the most Favorable T ERM 4, 75 Bales Heavy Gunny BAGGING; 300 Whole andi half Coils I OPE ; 200 Baas Rio, Laguira and lava COFFEE ; 95 Hlbda New Crop SUG A R; 100 JBblu. Clarified rUG ARS, A B. and C ; 25 " Crushed and Powdered rUGAR ; 300 Whole and Half Boxes CANDLES;RESN WH 180 Boxes TOBACCO, various brands; Th; ~ ~n1 80000 SKGARt, assortedfBrands; ;E IG M~IE 300 Bbls Planting POTATOEIS; 1 IIVRAL RFRE 200 Whol.Halftand.Qr.Bbl, M ACKEREL; FR FML E IG 0000 Lbs. Bacon SID ES and a HQULDERS; 200 Bbla. Freshi Thomaston LIME ; 200 Dbls. LIQUORS and WINES; 1t.I smr di~eadese tI re 3000 Hlemslock vole J.E \T HER; ;laaayohrmcie 28 Bales Ileavy 0'NA BURG.4; 2d tmksae hc ilntrpo ae BU fTER, CHEESE, L ARD, FEOUR. i vr hr ~c sct Augusta, Jat 4 8m 62 3dItsw frmtoodnrsp lsan iu alTroube ofCidin toread is |ave, while t 1st mer cks more spletsi adetir of pwiorde thn Tny stern machwternsik inentrea ~~~~~i ever common soltito, wist. aiiy ~fl~fl~f all trouble ofwidigara is a v l'tcah oid ewhle the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN fbis hti sfe rmallaiiyt ra SUARS, COFFEE, TEAS, estiu wzarms, smnA.2xrzIB, mcie BAGGING, ROPE, POWDER, SHOT, LEADalthlainpterutrciedb Croperles of Every Description. Aetfrtemnfcues Jaa1nd comon spool OTto , ec.al1faci8ity 5a: The rely to yau eatic asing mootinionti< CONEYFORE :Ca ric, so thatit s fee rom asclnel liaklt obealr AUGUST, GEOGIA epcaion s, fring an rernn otherwie Wholeale l~d Rftil Dealr Ihav The tthoafb theii ahine n moilr< i eatiulas an anyther oryare etr y haen faul SOOSSHES TUNS tfnewupl or thespe ulebeymce, VALISS, CRPET AGS, To 5. A.R~rsoR . Abr, R. AN.\i Hemgenk and Oak manufacturers. FNd O.mrian 292 ermaOALF T. S COP! OF LETTER RECWl ED ROTIINlA. llLR ChoeLY, oe RCE Sh 00,,eds Whcrpoeaand.eal elr nqur o ieteGoe.BkrsSwn BTaneso, SHOES TRhUNKSk lesr i ain ha fers IOem popnd Oateo. fuHERh ; a gvneniesaifctoi Frenct, Amian 18 dGema9C LF S ISsml n ayt nesad n aee inis ON n AND BRAS FUN DRisrciga evn nteue fi.Ia ul persuadedsthat ohinventio, oftheTageeis mor She oos Boo Ta Shoe woeilso v r ty teatnino h ulcta hto Sowicgription.s VerynerspeToolsy &our IRONONATHANASS.FMILLER. CONTINUE the abovebusiness, in all its Abratinon.ehlfteusa rieI ch ees, at the AMERICAN FOUNDRY, and Fmleadt l eiiu rCaial o Yinr Gld ine, Mlls Ral Reds Brdge, ad Hmbug e 9, 1 ro8 , Dec. 18 MahneyofalDe:ipins i e o ite.gm oiin Augusa, Spt. 1GroverAL pers fingte tachnesItateof Mres.r N OTI~eAI perona ndebtd tothe stat payingetham, theyhhath;mord thsang eansrdm or .. B.Talbrt eceaed, re rques ed pcagions a fter wri pland rendern othe rs makepaymnt San eijydate andtho ha in p erl tteeu oonhe in peration on de ifertl demnd aaist nai stte wil oude t e n p lestan ate r our dela tilbren al attesed fo ~uimeat.13. . . HT AdminoNr. BoEECH islAALDR8. C., Dea8u 180. me~f,861. i ahin,25 I1aepeaueian 4htate-5n TAX COLL0TOR'S NOTICE, No@1. T WILL attend at the times and places herein . after mentioned, to collect the State and District Tax for the year commencing the first day of Octo ber, 1858. At Edgefield, C. IT., Monday, 7th February. " Dr. J. C. Ready's, Tuesday, 8th " " Dr. John Mobley's, Wednesday 9th " "1 Mrs. Norris's, Thursday, 10th " " Geo. Addy's, Same evening 3 o'clock. " Mrs. Rhinehart's, Friday, 11th " " Mt. Willing, Saturday, 121h " " Mickler'd, Monday, 14th " " Havard's, Tuesday, 15th " Perry's, Wednesday I6th " Smith's Store, Thursday, 17th " " Nickerson's, Friday, 18th " " Richardson's, Saturdty, 19th " Burnett's, Monday, 21st " " Cooperavillo, Tuesday, 22nd " Rountree's Store, Wednesday 23rd " " Shatterfield, Thursday, 24th " " Liberty 1il, Friday, 25th "' " White House, Saturday, 26th " Rocky Ponds, Monday, 28th " " Mrs. Middleton's, Same evening, 3 o'clock. " A. Morgan's, Tuesday, 1st March. " Wightman's, S. H. Same evening, 3 o'clock. Cellier's, Wednesday 2nd March. Red Hill, Same evening, 2 o'clock. " Iloward's,. Thursday, 3rd March. " Cheatham's Store, Same evening, 3 o'clock. " Strom's store, Friday, 4th March. " Pleanut Lane, Saturday, 5th " "Edgefield C. H. Monday, 7th " " Pine House, Tuesday, 15th " " Cherokee Ponds, Wed'aday I6th 4 " Hamburg, Thursday, 17th " " Beech Island, Frid:ty, ltth " " Graniteville, Saturday, 19th " "Hatcher's, Monday, 21st " Plankett's,. Same evening, 3 o'clock. " Lybrand's, Tuesday, 2-!nd March. " Ridge, Wed'aday 23rd " " Mrs. Allens, Thursday, 24th " " J. S. Smyly's, Friday, 25th '' " Dorn's blille, Same evening. 3 o'clock. irf The registration of births, deaths, and marri aces, still required-time from the first of January. 18:,, to the first of January 1859. gr Free persons of color must make their re turns in March, or they are subject to double Tax. THEOPHILUS DEAN, T.C S.V. January 26,1859 9t , 3 JACOB'S CORDIAL ! TUE GREAT SOUTHERN REMYED FOR ALL BOWEL DISEASES,. CHOLERA, CHOLERA MORBUS, DYSENTERY, DIAfRRHA, BILIOUS COLIC, COLIC INFANTUM. - -ALSO Admirably adapted to many Diseases of Fe males, most especially lenstruation. -0 T HE VIRTUES OF JACOB'S CORDIAL are too well known to require encomiums. 1st. IT cURES TU wo=T CASES oF DIARRfRA. 21. IT CURES TuE woxsT FoRMs or ITSENT.KIT. 3d1. IT CURES CALIFORNIA or MExIcAN DIAannR5A. 4th. IT BELIEVES THE SEVERNT COLIC. 5th. IT cUREs CHOLERA MoRBUsL 8th. IT cUREs CHOLERA INFANTUM. Ith. IT CURES PAIvrcL MENSrauATrow. 6th. IT RELI=Vns yAIN IN BACK AND LoNs. 9th. IT COUNTERACTS NEnrvOUsNss AND DiwoNxcr. 10th. IT RESToRas IlanEGULARITIR5. 11th. IT DISPELS GLOOMY A ND nTsTERicAc. Fzuwos. 12th. IT'S AN ADmiARLi ToNic. A few short Extracts from Letters, Testimonials, &e. "I have used Jacob's CordiallIn my family, and have found It a most effiient, and in my jntdgmient, a valuable remedy. Hion. HIRAM WARNER, Judge of Supreme Court, Georgia." " It gives me pleasure in being ableto recommend.Iseob's Cordial; my own personal experience, and the experienee of my neigibors and friends around me, is a auffceent guar antee for me to believe It to be all that it purports to be, yis: A svERNGNREM~r. WM. H. UNDERWOOD Formerly Judge of Superior Court, Cher,,kee CirIL." " I take great pteasurs In recommtenuding this invaluable medicine to all afflicted with bowel dliseases, for which I be tieve it to be a sovereign remedy-decidedly superiort. ay thing else ever tried by mue. A. A. GAULDING Deputy G. M. or the Grand Lodg of Geo .i" "I have ased Jacob's Cordial in mir famil, and iiwith all I hear about it as a remedy by those who have Uldit, induces mce to believe that It standsat the head of evr pry. paratlon of the kind, and I would recommend Its ue the dlseaswes for whieh it is compounidd.E .DBI, Cashier of the Dank of the State of Georgia, Orlas." " If there is any credibilityttr-humal.. hmy;. ie Cordial must stand p~reeminenlt abonve all other pirepaflilona for the cutre of Bowel iuseases. F~rem the mass of tesahnony in Its favor comitng in from all quarters, it must be yery far in advance, as a enrative agent, of most If not all ether 'patent preparations. A. FLEMdING, Cashi-r Mfarine and Firs Insurance Bank Grima." " This effcat remtedy is travelling into celebrity asest as Bonaart puhedhis columns into Russia, and gaining 19th, 115W. SOLD DY DRUGGISTS 15VERYWHBEE WMerchants, Droggisls and Physicians supplied by J7. ASIIUEIIT,,Imported and Wholesale Dealer, Charles ton, 5. C. Sept. 22, 1853 ly . a? THE LIVER INVIGARIATOR, PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD. ISaeatcientiic mcdicai disco very, anad isadaily working cures. amost tuo great to btdtee. It cures as if by mag ic, even the first dose giving benefit. and seldo~m more thuin ene bottle is required to core any kind or Liver Comlplihat, from the worst .inundice or Di apepala to a common head ache, all of which are the result of a diseased Liver. The Liver Is o'ne of tile '%sa principal regulators ef the humian bjody, and whetn It isperformis Its functon Well the powers of the sy stem tare fually deveioDed. The stomach is atmost entirely depijendenit on the healthy actionl of the LIver itr the p.lr.ope.r pierthrmlance et its functions. When the stom ach Is at thutit, tihe bowels are at fault, and the whole .system an fte rs aIn esuse quence of one organ-thme *~L Liver- having ceased to dotits duty. For the diseas es of that organ, one of thme proprietors lhas made it his3 study, in a practiee of more than twenty years., to fnd some ressedy where w it h to counnteract the (Jmany derangements to which ittis liable.W To prove that this re medy lsat last fouhd, any person troubled with Liv e r Comupliti i n -a, v of Its f',rms, hasbuit to try abe bottle, and conviction. fe compound has heen formed by dissolving an and euxtracitng thait part b..which Is soluble for tase ttve virttues of the medi ,citne. These gums ressove all mnorbidl or lhed mater from the system, supply. Ing in their pieea healhy flow of bile, lnvigorating the stomachi, causig food to digest welt puryng~~1 the blood, giving t'.ne and health to the lmoie tuaehr. nery, removing the causes ''of the disease, and efect. lng a radical cure without n n y of th~e disagreeable after effects, felt by using .Calomet or Mineral p,. son that is usually resor ted to. One dose after eating is~ suffelent to relIeve .th e stomach, and prevent the food from rising ad aour Only one dos taken before retiring, preventh nightmare. Only one dose taken at p night loosens the hewela gently, and- cures costive ness. One tuse taken after each ''meal will oes Dyspeasla. grOne dose of two tea spoonsftal will always re lieve Sick Headtache. One bottle taken for fe $y=J male obstruction. removes the eniuse of thte disease, p" and makes a penret eure. Only one dose linmedi ately relieves Cholle, while Onednas, onten repieated, "'Is a stare cure for Chol era Morh~us, and a pre ___ventative of Cholera. One d',so, taken often., wilt prevent the recunrene of lillious Attacks, while It relieves all palatibl feel. Only one bottle is needed to threw cut of the system the effects of ar.edi 'jcine after a long aisl a One bottle takenx for Jaundice, rem ves all yellowness o r unnatural CL) color freon the skin. One dose taken a ahort time before eating gtvea vigor to the appetIte, and makes food dlgelst well. One dose, often repeated, cures Chronile Diatrrhaj5 is worst forms, whIle sammcr and bowel sompiuias RiskS at. moat to the first dlose.. -One or two doses enmes attsks earned bywans, while far worms in chihlreas tere Is no surer, safer or speedier r. - edylin the world, aitnever fails.. Thters Is no exaaerslilxn In these statemients; they are plait, sober faets, t we can give evIdence toprewg all who use it are giving their unanImoustetet -is We take Inttilte pleasure in recommending tbfstniedleltne as a preventive for Fever and Agile, (hlI f'ever, and all Fevers of a Bilkous type. It -operates with certaInty, and thousandse witlig it teatify' to its wonderftul virtm, - - Anf the Jhundreds of L;Iver Remnedies now O~ere' to thme public, there are none we -can so highly recommnend. a DR. SANFORD'S IN~iGORATOR, so generath known~t now thtroughout the Union. This preparation ltruly a Liver InvIgorator, producing the moat happy resultso, alln who use it. Almost Innumerable certificates have ba, i. en to the geat virtue of this mediceine by those ofthhi. est standIn In society, and we know it to be the bsp, ration no bfore the publie.-uaen amn4.Dae,.g PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLR, SANFORD & c. ~F rsl tProprietora,385 Broadway, New e, FraeatEdgeleld C. HI. by G. L E ne1888. 1y ' QANDEE & McEWEN. WATCH MAKERS & JEWELERS, [JAVING this day formed a Co-partnership wgl iioccupy the Rooms next adjoining the Pos Office, and. will give the STRICTEST ATEN TION to all business entrusted to their este. JECWELRY and SOCIETY BADGES nae to order and warranted.. ggPartcular attention will be paid to Watch~ repairing. F. H. CANNDE~ D, 1. MoEWEN. EdgegIeld, Nov i Sf .da ALL COTTON BAGS WANTikter which cash will be paid by. S. E. BOWERS, & hamburg, Feb.2,4 WX. K TUTT, WHOLESALE AN D RETAIL -DEALER IN 7rench, English an d American DRUGS, :Iso.:L.8O, 23roacl te t AUGUSTA, GA. BLEUE STONE. 3,000 Lbs. for sale very low, by W. H. TUTT, Druggist, 180, Broad Street, Augusta. LINSEED OIL, WHITE LEAD, &e 600 Gallons English Linseed Oil; 0,000 Lbs. Pure White. Lead; Colours of all kinds. For sale at very low Igures, by W. H. TUTT, Druggist, No. 108, Broad Street, Augusta. BPERM, WHALE AND LARD OIL. A large Stock always on hand and for sale low, iy W. H. TUTT, Druggist, No 108, Broad Street, Augusta. CONCENTRATED LYE. 'he best article known for making Soap-cheaper md better than Potash. For sale by W. H. TUTT, Druggist, No 108, Broad street. Augusta, Nov I tf 48 A? OTHOARIES HALL, THOMAS J FOAiY, DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY, UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL, Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia, W OULD respectfully call the attention of Plan tors, Merchants and Physicians to his fresh and unadulterated stock of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES IN HIS LINE. I feel assured that no House in this City or else where can offer a stock superior In GENUINB NESS. PURITY, or on more REASONABLE TERMS. EVERY' ARTICLE WARRANTED ! All officinal preparations put up under the su. pervision of graduates of the London and Dublin Colleges of Pharmacy, and in strict conformity with the formularies of the United States Phar macopwia.-My stock of FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, Hdr, Tooth, Paint and Wall Bruhes, &c., &c., &c., is at all times complete. I would also call atten tion to my stock of Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, BURNING FLUID,4C,, which I promise to sell 10 per cent LOWER than any House in this City. Any article sold by me, which does not give satisfaction, the money will be returned and e pences paid in all cases. Agent for Sherman's Patent Truss and the only depot for gonuine Sweedish LEEdHES in the City. W7Soliciting a visit before purchasing else where, I feel confident that the Inducements of fered both In lowness of price and punctuality IS attending to orders, will securo. a portion of your trade. 3["Eemember my Store is under the Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga. TUHOYAS I. FOO ARTY. Augusta, March 80 l 1y 12 Fine Pianos, Books, MUSIC, &e,, &c, T HE Subscriber afler returning thanks to their. friends in EDGEFIELD and adjoining Dii tricts, for their liberal patronge'dring the last ten years, would inform -them tha.t they still con tinue to keep on hand a large assortment of -PIANO FORTES from the celebrated manufactories of R AVEN BA i CON & CO., H AZELTON, BROS., and A. 11. GA LE & CO., New York. fort whom they are sole Agents. These Instruments having already won such far fame.d celebrity, it is only necessary for uS to repeat that fur strength, durabilty and fiuish, together with potwer, depth, .toerers and sofi, ness of tone, they challenge competition. Persorie wanting a superior PIANO FORTE, would do much better to call anad select from a large ssortment, than by dealink' with Pedlars and Agents of inferior makers, where they have no choice, andi have ofien to pay higher prices for Inrerior Instru ments, than tine ones of superlir makers can be bought for. Every PIANO FORTE sold by urn is warranted in every respect, so the putchaser runs no risk whatever. Persons ord,-ring from' a distance irom un can depend upon getting a G001) A R. 1'lCLE~, as we make it a poing to keep goods of the best quailty and such as we can recommend and warranm in every respect. Ther stock of MUSIC is very large and they are constantly receiving all new pieces as they are published. GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGS of the best quality always on band. They would also call attention to their large Stock of School and Kisan11anous Rooks, Stationery Blank Rooks, ud other articls.-A LSO Always on hand the largest assortment in the State of G U IT A R S, VIOLINS, A CCORD EONS, FLUTES, FL AGEOLETS, VIOL.IN BOWS,&c., and every article of Miusical Merchandise. Carhart's and Needhamn's and Prince's celebrated MELODE~ONS. ACCORD)EONS and VIOLINS repaired in the best manner. All of the above articles sold at low prices for Cask or .City acceptances by GEO. A.-OATES & BROTHER. Bread Street, Agusta Ga., between U. S., and Globe Hotels. . SApril 7 1858 tf 13 PALACE STABLES, ELLIS STREET, OPPOSITE AUGUSTA HOTEL, Augusta, Ga., RY McCONNELL kYISI, Formerly' of Kentucky. T HE UndersIgned beg leave to Inform the public that they have taken the well known PAL ACIC STABLESJ, and Intend to carry on the LIVEilY AND SALE BSINESS. We are prepared to furnish Carriages with gen te Horses, and careful Drivers' also, Buggy and Saddle Horses. Good COVECRED-LOTM are pro vlded for Drove Stock. We have engaged ~the servIces of Mr. 3. 1. MIlM8, who lha been long and favorably known In the business, In this City, as the Superintendens' of the IStables. ne will be found at all time. ready to acdtbmmodate our customers. Rates on Transient Horses, per Night, ..75 Cte. bnale Feed......................60 We will use evcry.effort to ps all who any7 favor su with their patronage. WM. A. McCONNELL, -JAMES FISEI. Augusta, Jan 11, 3m 1 The Subscriber takes pleasure in informing hIs riends and the public generally, that he can be . tound at all times as above. He assures them1 Ibat no effort on his part shall be wanting to ren er all those who may patronise the Stables, per' eet satisfaction. J. L. MIMS. Augusta, .Jan 11 Sm 1 'THE BEST WHISKEY. Iam receiving this day some superior Virginia, and North Carolina WHEAT *IIISKEY ~ure, and Warraznted. Also a large supply of the Old Corn Juice, sweeh lah and Old Rye WBHJ8KEY. S. E. BOWERS, Agent. SHamburg, Feb. 2, f d N OTICE..wAlI p ersons having clalsagalnat the Estate of William Logne, dee'd., are ereby requestisd to present them properly attest d; and all pesos Indebted to saId Estate mast nake Immedaepyent. LB. YOUNGBWOD, Ad't.