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A liaitur in V'nwj.".-Zi'e ieh front iHeanrstii ad. We find in the N. C). Della. of the 12th, :1 letter trouI te seait 1tf 1~r4.n theo Puto lia, date~d ' nioin Mills, Nov. 13," giving alt :e')iilit ofit' diuuier on the 31st of ( )tti 1 icr, gi ven3 by ( apiatili 4;i' Iman, of'the ('re'leent t'itv l~il. Atnoni;'t the guests I:l.*343 Cll. g.'iiilni er;. Prine dligniice l')iei 4 d t i 1' l ir l')t i r. C o pii he' rtip'inisled in a tw remai~rks, delivered in the Eig isle liignu', in'l eiaracterized lhy it jatunty of Het'eilit :it;'l ana elegance of' t*~prtssiton wltirl t'x('jtld the surpri-e :lit( I l.' .13% 1 1l .f:1 is~ ai~ ii in then ea t l"tv :ull the. ' 4% lit'4la-iate 4tar,.t'' !.hItl1 !4ioou 1. in 1'lilli"ti' e f 1 1i8distin. gau'tli,- r e4,i ritttrv llill,! h. 1iendI and. the e' 411Ilp:133t-i 4i 1:t.Ii3ig% 'a. his wonrds aICo11l1 we tail I() :313l4131it1' the ang. 1;3'.iliitV of his xct'eriiic" t', Lafayette. Waett we r'emembneredtlhat this distin-' !!;;ided fi:i3 w ii1u oft l-,- most effective i:,' taIlIItt 141 ile tkowI;tun l ' I' It- sp.iaker'A ~.:a;:tt'itlier. Ih In'ifi ?tun~t' lPrin.. fPoli. li.t weeii t im 11 a n biter l .'iti.-al ani , i-. "4 1118i hU txi .tlel.I. A 1341 ii't' inc~idenit of 1ti' t'iltrttintli'~ts1 iika i-e peculiarly gr dt r,-l:13ct: to tlu; couliji:Ly the niotives w 1t 1 + I t" : i ' it, i I a e 'tj' 11 til as the 1,4" jl41a ' pl t3.e a(Lilt d~;g 4 ,'tIi ii lw t rtls 1I .3I~i. 1:a- Ile l.t 3iltueisl. I shall e3l. ia.t e' toi4'3 l '13--!i... N i as~ a rl 3 as C 1 n 3t - i331'. li i3 ii 4433 liiiie t ' i tti I t.'t't " l.t tgiohe l2ven iy hIt :I1131 ol a 1tt ghlNr. I 'V~e~3S 13:3 ls 1. io oct lltd whthell hI 1111-t this ntliu'nett I red c;eive a d spat (:is te4 'utien u tC p t Alexaner, it lit t reit tel :'gtatl .'. uiOi w:ann lily lh to loe litfr .-i::"1the le. al 1ie iate large c ;itflhltiwas11 1 l"Seil ~ d a f'i ilii i tat l dieft. 111111', attil th:3.t it. 1111 5 t1 11414l t3) t'ig .41n the3ir' htIC waovedI it fla 114ilelia.1t ! e flU nt lis igt4. Evnliteai .fasrn is! was11 the; Ug WP !..l31uales flat o:rSthle Con. clar'l Ittvd he th ln'l the hardning me to11 lck tu i f he l ft ; ,rn tu~~ hat' 1s lare : ili11i3& wast seeng a ippro jr aching er~. 13i331a. ln tiat i.Xiwas i1i3U'V,~e toI 1313p3'l llltetI's commandllt- colin tIo ten woriel aMCIOe At this avingt I must: blole t. 11,31 ttilil all the iiit'3lulion tat after1:3 :tI it II :33tst'w hl t eas Ile onl-i '.1)33d wih l tow the ga!J:333tI olit'h r '~llt laid htnv ubt aadk! I:giltl k he r s to hxi il tea tha the approa"11:ching o. wa11111 :rbutlity Iatdos iiiwson: tha"i diivc ~te orease-I could no el o whllch arm thel h:lck in up e eongctrtsr erd. scolutin expelitions. in the I ui.li, le delivered over to general Tilghman a.L I lopk-insville, 30 rifled muiskets. with their hayonets, eairtridge boxes, &e. Those Li'ncoln guls belonged to one (apt. (er per, and were toLudk( secreted in the wot ids, near Flat I.ick. in (hristain coaun t\". 'l'hey were inn 'diatei placed in the hands lot 1l'txans, who will doubtless receipt it, t lid Albe fo~r the samle.-LIoui.' wills Courie"r. How to Have A Warm Tent. The correspcndent of the Pr.ovidence Press. writing from the Second Rhode Island Regiment's camtp, gives the fil lowing useful ncecuut. of the manner in which that regiment ha: protected itself from cold ati frI st while iii tents: We have been getting litr a 1-w slights ,Iniut a lumeh of t hei wembe r; indeed, the t e~ idd hs pich'led Its qulite' smatly. so1- tha we not ontly feel the lees! ned f Wia'tt'r hhm1nikets aid inre ot' them, huti of good fires alsO. Necessity i< the in it her i invetion, and the need of' pr'o:ectioni aLgainst the sudden cold has set the inven tive wits of our Yankee soldiers to work in good harnest.. A plan 'was soun hit upon which answers the -purpose tnost pei feet ly. This is a descript ion of it : A halt' is dug in thsetnfre.of the tent. abhont two feet. in depth :and dlivua~ter. This is wailed with stones hlid in stse elty, and en1vered't at the to,41 with the exc~ept in (f a small aperture ihr the -introductin o'f fuel. For this aperture there must heit a h'-e lit ting di 'or or cover, w hiei can be op1ened andt clo~edI at phc asure. Across line side of the tent. a trench is laid and riverel with wood and earth, through w hiel the told air is conveyed ti't'elv to the bottom part. tof this stl er raie:il' fire place. Frml the toi oif' the s ei,'*:uul ,eroas the Iippo'sim side of the tent. is aoither trench inlaid mid ca''cafll y coi'ered with stone :id eartl. through which the smi:oke and surphls hear, is carried t'f. 'iis is the whol Ie nachirne. Tie merits of it are (ihobious. It. is uni versally practica' . It enn i- intr oduced eily into a:y tent or dwelling. 'I he cercn miy of it.; it co'ts scnly a few hours work for three or lir men. 'l'hn con-. venuietce of' it hring entirely under lgronid. it takes 'il p none of t he pirecious tonuli of ,r small tents. The utility of it : it dries and warms the earth within, and even beyond the entire circuit of the tnt, and thus prevents those damp, cl!d, and mn ihealthy exhalations front the earth, which are pruhably the chief cause of ill. health among the soldiers. The tentsare thus also firnishei with a moist and genial atmosphere, the heat of which Ia bie easily increased so as to meet the exigencies of' the coldest, part. of the sea 5011. To realize the imiportanee (if this you must remteher that the walls lf our houses are .)Ily thin can as; that they :re so realilv penetrated by col, car nistuie, that the atnosphere within fibllows rapidly the ebangies in the ennii. tion of the atiospliere without. Ind'.'d. so tar as this is con1cerett'd. t hereo is but veylit tkediflerentce bet ween living undet somue such conlitivancee, what ther'eforiie, couild personis do, who, until within ashort time, have been accuhstOineld to live ini close and warm houses?~ I had rather it is true, take miy chance for a long and healthy life in the openh air, both by day and by night. titan in a cloe~ r'oomt. and upon 'jthle bare earth rat her t han up on wool len tinrpets -int thenl wisdomi muist he exercised, and time must be taken for at gradual change. Th'ie effects of' this experi ient upon this regiment arei e'asi ly ITe eases lit ilhitess fr'om severe colds acd. tritt ing or billIIions f'eers. which lhare re~en t ly spl ig uiipa mill us, are, I bleive. all in lihe tenits no. t thtus prott~tcd. It miust. he also, in part, at. least-, owing to tis a!'ranigenilent t hat, out' elicami inelt still continues so heal thyi, while formtls of oft sicknies~s i nei. lntal to thiesel co ld snaps are prev~ailintg ini encamupmntts near11 tlo us. low orai ( 'oMstussmnstus wi:na (Ovi.:n -r~K xx.-'at e in tel liget~nce e'xphilins how Messris. Ma:sn anid Slide'll were taken hiv t he Yanikee' fr'igate Sani .haiinto. The Conluinissioiner's' ar'rivatl ini lavanta, and the marked hoispitatlities of' the C'aptint. Genceral of thle island. Imnnediatelyv up.>n theirm arr'i val. the Consuil of 1L~incobi, onie [Shtaf'edt. sent a fh-,t yatc'hi, t he Nonipareil, tII Key' West with t he news. Thus the enm had abuntdaiit timie to tmature all thirc a~rngemel.nts for the coup. The Comisiioners had1 takeni passage on the royi al mai~il .steamii packet frion' Ilavanta to Liverpojo. - I n the 9th inst., Shai ter hcavinig thle pirt. otf flavaniat. the s'tiln'-r was board'ied lhv the Uiiitedl States taiu-of-war S:ni .iettii. tunler conmmand oft C'apt. llh 'ir S ec r t a ies, wvere b rough li t 'or ci l oIf. Th'le pary'i of' hlaies whloacomp i iI anied the CIonusinr rceddo hi waadtooik with thiemi, it i's said, thle oili.-ial letters andl idespatebies of' the Co. ' mn;siners. Thie Sa'n .1 acitnto, In the evetningi i' Satuirday lat, rea':chedIIi i F rra Monrii'oi, whiene,~ it is .aid, the arres'ted' Commnissionerus w"ill, byv permtiissioln of Gent. Wool, sentd a de'spat ch to our Gv er~inmenit on the subl ject ot' their captutre. I.'iaon:nr y Sr ta:e' r ro '' AT-ION -PeR we subjoin a list of pro per'ty .'Oubjiet, to the warta: Rleal estate, inc!uiding all latnds atnd es tates theriein, with l'err'ies, br'idg:es arid Shive's iof :a'l age?~s. :l'rchanize'/l of 'tal k indhs foru salt', exep~ t. iiok sti ck, except sutch as may~t im Money'~ att initleest, intchumliing bill -anid all 1no1tes and1I s.Ienrities helaring ini~terst. e'xcepiti onflderate bon ads fbr: satle. Gold watches, guild andI Si lver plate, nonn and1 nlauren -a'iig For Sherll. F. V. COO'ER. WILLIAM SPIRES, HENRY B. GAliLhlAN. JAMAlES EIDSON, JOllN BLAND, For Tax Collector. CHARLES CARTER. BELRY BORNE, W. H. H1OLL.OWA Y. IIENJ. R{OPER, STARLING TURNER, C. M. MAY, For Clerk. S. HARRISON. IACKSON COVAt. Medical. S. CANNON, ilM. D., Iving looted~ e in teech Islaind, otIers bis l'rofessionltd service- t,. the public. Oie and rr'idence at Al r. S. .1. M. CL.unIE'S. Ieech ilantd, Mar 91, 18fI. lIt 10 J. E. MUSE, SUI6ICAL AND MECIIANI0AL DENTTIST., IS Permanently located at Edgefield C. H. ofice in Upper North Rooms in Mj. S. S. Tori*asis' R esid:nce, formorly Nicholas' Hotel. All operations guarantied. The lest of reforen ees given if uecessary. . PRICICS: For Gold Fillings....... . ..............$2,00 in "" - Extra size................ 3,011 ' Tin .. .................. ..... 1,00 Extracting Teeth................... 1,1)0 Full Setts of Teeth, upper and bmwer, on best Gold Pir e........200,00 '" full setts, upper and lower, on Cheoplastin Metal,.............. 1...,00 " full setts, on Silver Plate............ 80,00 July III tf 27 I-I.. P.A BEr.E R, DENTIST ! UPE'l.R ROOMS OF MIt. G. D. TILLMAN'S LAW OFFICE. Edgetield, S. C., March 19, tf 11 GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA,.GEORGIA. AUSTIN MIiLLAItKY, Proprietor. Augusta, May I 3t 17 \W, H. HOWARD, 0011118811 MER NIHT, No. 172, Broad St., Augusta, Ga. OPPOSITE AUGUSTA IOTEL, Keeps Always on hand BACON, CORN, OATS, PEAS, lHAY, MOLASSES, LIME, And all Kinds of Produce Generally Augusta, Mar IS 6n 11 Patronize Southern Melilinics JAMES McIMILLAIN, Watch Maker & Jeweller, A I KEN, S. C., ' S prepamred to execute all work entrusted ton him with noutmiess and dispateh, and warrant to give satisntiona. Chrystails and 1Iands fitted to Watese, Iluir neatly Plaitedi in Lockets, Pins, Ac. peCash paid for old Gld and Silrer. July .3l 26 GARDINER & RUSSELL (Statr:ssons -ra G Anoseyan A Moonc,) Wirll18 Rad Coi11i11|issio1 MERChANTS, McINTOShf STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORCITA, ILL1.1 give their persc anl attention to the VTSTORAGE nud SALE OF COTTON, mind such other Produce as may be sent to theta by their friends and th.: Plantting pJublic. fr Ai ADVANCES MADE ON PRO DUCE IN STORE. JAS. T. GARDNERt, .W. D). RUSSELL. A ugusta, Sept. Ii tihn :36 A. 1. PELLETIERI, DRUGGIST, Hamiiburg, S. C. If you want. a h~1i f DRt U Gi If you waniLt.00 Li(UALITY. If you want VAltI ETY Large or small the quantity If BARGOAINS amnd low pr i it you, - Go to Pelletier andl traid; lio to Pelletier and spend your inoney f,, ju.st the tllnig you want. ------ (f you watnt the he:4, D RUW and .\MEDICINES Go top Pelletier's~ Drug Store. rf you want Sl' iCEs, FLAYOUING EX TKHAGT'S, G ELATINE, CIEAM TARTAR or 80ODA, Go to Pelletier. It'you wa~nt FRESH GIAIlDEN SEEDS, - Go there. If yrtt wiunt cheap) SOA PS andii ;;ood SOAPS, Pelletter's. is the p~hwe. If you wanit then best and mna.t propular P'ATENT MEDICINES ul the anmy, ! Gm, to Pelletier's Drug Store. If you watnt PERFUMERY, hAIR OTL. P0 MATUM S. hlair lURUslES, Tooth BRUSH ES. CUSM ETIt'S, LOTIONS, COLOGNES, andl FANCY ARTICLES, t3o to Peclletier. If you want LARI 01 ll. LA MP 011,, LINSEED O1lb, T.\NN ER'S lb. MACHIINE- onL. CAS TOlR Olb, PAINTS, VAlINISHI, PAINT Uilt L.~i iE:,DYiE STU .'FS. WINDOW GLASS, SA L SiODA, POUTAS1I, COFNCENTRTE D LYE, - 2URNING~ FIl'ID, ALCOIIOL.MORPHIINE, OPIU;M, Gl'M CA MPhOR. El'S. SA LTS, and thu nutuberlesn list vf-articles generally kept G0 to A. J. P'ELLETIER, Jlimbnrm9 1k 27Druggist, FRESH GOODS For thet New Year* TlIE Sublsteriber untnountces to -kis, .u Icu..mers. that lie hans J Ei ED his Stock with many new and dtesirablo Goods Suited to tile Season, .Whieb maiikes his Stoc~k very comptlete and readly for the opiening oft the New Year's trade, which will lie suiml on reas~onabtle termus to puncfltual cus ton'inert'. A very hlberaul discount will lie mnade onf cash bills. f tjroceries t'old fo~r enumh only. -E. l'ENN, Agent. Jun 2 if 52 Whitcomb's Asthma Remedy A certain eure for A.'thmua, for saen mt -C. WI. A. J. B3. lODG ES. nOt 1 1880 If 39 NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER! BDAUM & KAUFFER, UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL, AUG-U S TA, GA. Would call the attention of the Ladies to the fict that they have .just received A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Of the LATEST and MOST FASHJIONABLE GOODS for SPRING AND SU:1MER TRADE. Our spacious Store is filled as usual WITH ALMOST EVERY ARTICLE Belouging to the Dry Goods line, and our customers will find the VARIETY OF NEW DRESS GOODS So eagerly looked for, and of which but little is in the market. We have on hani a choice lot of LAWNS, PRINTS, JACONETS, GINGHAMS, ORGANDIES, BRILLIANTS, BAREGES, PEREALS, DEBEGES, CAMtBRICS, B'LK SILK LACES, CRAPE MARETS, BAREGE DELAINES, CIIALLY DELAINES--TOIL DES DAMES, TOIL DU NORD, POLL DES CIEVRE, PLAIN POPLINS, FIGURED POPLINS, BAREGE ANGLAIS FIGURE, MOTTLED MODENAS, EMBROIDERIES, BRILLANTES, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, CORSETS, LAVELIAS, PARASOLS, HAIR NETS. HIMALAYAS, PURE MOHAIR. GLOVES, MITTS, GEO. ?BUTTONS, MAGIC RUFFLING, &C., &C. IE~cme Meacde Go cdas: JIOMESPUNS, OSNABURGS, STRIPES, &c., &c., ALL OP SOUTHERN FACTORIES Our stoks in DRY (()O)S consis6ts -,f: Brown IInnespun, Wliite Shirtings, Diapers, Casi mres, Sheetings, Table covers, Ilandkerchiefs, 1i.-kory, *Marsailc Quilts, *Jackouets, -Denims,1lustjuito NettiuugQ, White (T MaI~rlboro~r,. BasCh k, Linens,I ntalun ti , S etc., Table Cloths, ioitudas, IB(ip Skits, Napk~~~Toeing{isalIP, &',SC. 1 SPECIAL NOTICE. flayitng a FULL SI'PP.LY of alll k1d1 of al'4 for the WHOLE COMING SEASON, we ate sellitng themt at the WELL KNOWN LOW PRINES, Not Raising the Price of Any Article !. In all he VASIIONAHL STYLE, and o' th ndkSerchielfsMIIEl are ~al aded t ou JStcknts No.PE1IA5NOTICE -RA)SRE HaigusaFL ~r o alaykind of od1o7teWTLECMN 'Rich Medal CARP Nfl18f1I ROYAL YFT.VET, BRIUSs IN NEW. AND BEAUTIFUL P DAMASKS OF ALL KINDS, LA Cornices, Bands, I WINDOW FLOOR AND' TABLE OIL .A( WALL PAPERS The largest Stuck ever offered, - JAB. G.] - IMPORLTERS A ND DEALEJ - Augusta, Sept 18 F N E PIANOS, MUSIC, &c., &c. - T IE subscriber, after returning thanks to their friends in Edgefield and adjoining Districts, for their liberal patronage during the last ten years, would inform them that'they still continue to keep on hand a large assortment of PIANO FORTES from the celebrated manufactories of Raven Bacon .A Co., Ilazelton Bros., and A. U. Gale & Co., New York, for whom they are sole Agents. These In strumeuts having already won such far-famed ce lebrity, it is only necessary for us o repeat that for strength, durability and finish, together with power, depth, aweetnaa and sof:near of tonc, they challenge competition. Persons wanting a Superior Piano Forte, would- do much better to call and select from a large assortment, than by dealing with Pedlars and agents of inferior makers, where they have no choice, and have often to pay higher prices 'or in ferior Instruments, than fine onus of superier makers can be bought for. Every Piano Forte sold by us is warranted in every respect, so the purchaser runs no risk what ever. 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 best .quality always, on hand. They would also call attention to their large stock of School and Miscellaneous Books, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, and other articles. Also, always on hand the larg est assortment in the State, of GUITARS, ACCORDEONS, ,VIOLINS, FLUTES FLAGEOLETS, VIOLIN BOWS, &c., and every article of Musical Merchandise. Carhart's and Needham's and Prince's celebrated MELODEONS. Accordeous and Violins Repaired in the best manner. All of the above articles sold at low prices for C A S11 or City acceptances by .GEO. A. OATES & BIROTIIER, BROAD-ST., Augusta, Ga., [Between United States and Globe Hotels.] April 7, 1859, tf 13 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Ro.,ht. HI. MIarsh et al, ) The Gruniteville Manufaeturing IIlill for Company & Thos. H. Marshull W. P. Jo~nes and wife andl others.) ry ' Arement und George DeMedieis.J Pickens B. Marsh et al Pr WO Thomas Craig.J I T appearing to my satisfaction that the Defen dants llenry TLimanaus andl Caroline his wife, reside beyond the limit! of this Staite, On tu'tion of .iessrs. Magrath & Girillin, Cumnpl's Solicitors, SOrderedl that thu said Defeundaants do. appear nnd ulead, answer or demur to the abov' Hills within three muonthas rrom the publication hereof, or de cree pro conufreuso will be rendered against thema. ZI. W. CARtWIL E, e.e.v..a Oet 15, l jdl: .n .m 11 State of South Carolina, ED(GEFIELD DISTRICT, IX EQ L'ITYI. James 31. Whittle, Nathan ilodie, Dilf, J prcnee Thes. N. Bartley, i'..uovie and wife, et al. ) IfT appearingw to my satisfaction thiat the Defen Idants Wesley Bodie, William .ilCarty, Alsey McCarty, Mary A. McCarty, Martha AleCarthy, Elizabeth McCarthy, Tillman McCarthy, Philip lKates andl'his wife Elizabeth, Nathan Bodie and Capers Bodie reside beyond the limits .of thIs State, On motion by Tompkins & llacon andl .0rif tin, Complainant's SolicItors, Orderedl that they do appear and pilead, answer or demur to this lull1 within three mnonths from thie publication hereof, or a decee pro con1fe'uo will be entered againdt them. Z. WV. CARWILE, C.E.... Cotm'rs Office, Oc t 14, 1861. 3m 41 State of South Carolina, EDJGEFIELD) DISTR'IICT, I.V CO I.1IOX Pl. EIA'S. II. M. Fuller, ) re ,,orei A tta'ement. Sn munel Rt. Fuller. T IlE P ainttilf in -the above statedl ease, having I.this ay iled his declaration in my esiliceo, and the Defendant having neither wife nor Attorney known to reside within the limits of this . State, on whomt copies of .eaid declaratin with rules to. phead can be .,ervedl, Ott motion of Messrs. Abney' & Wright, PlaintiflS Aitrnemys, Ordered that said i.-fendlant ap~pear and ple-ad to s:aid adoelaration within a year ad a day front the date hereof, or final tandt absolaute judgmnetnt will be given against him: S. HIAR RrSON, v.v.r'. Clerk's Ottia'e, Oat.,bop !#t 1801. elIyq 49 State of South Carolina, ED)GEFlILD DISTRICT, A-irea A. Clark,) *. Forel.1a Attwahwnt. Samuei Rt. Fuller. ). T IE lhaintitl' itt the above stated ease, having thi, day tiled his dleclaration in my otlice, and the D.-fendhant having neither wife nor Attorney known to reside withtin the limnitsuf this State, en whom copies of said Delaratiomn with rules to pleatd can be servedl, On mnotiota rf Messrs. Abney & Wright, P'tiintirs A ttorneys, Orderedl that said Defendlant tpplelar atnd pleadh to said Declarnitiota within aL year and a'dnay fromn the date hereof, or flnat and absolute judgmeont will he given against hitm. S- HIA R RISON, c.c. r'. Clerk's Office, Ortober 1st. 1861l. elyq .1 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, ' IXV C'O).10X PI.EA.S. Aaron A; Clark, I, Satuel it. Fuller. J t'~i~ct ithislday tiled his deiclaaratioan :in tmy oflice, andhitfinheaoettdeahan the lD.-fenanit having neither wife nor Attorney known ti reside within the limtits o.f this State, on whiom copies tat said dea'haratiuin with rules to pleadl can be served. Oatnaaotiont a' Ale'sr. Almney & Wright, Plaintiti's Atitanys, Ordered that said Defendant apear and pilead to satid Dieelaratitn within a year and a day fromt the dlate hereof, "r inual nd absolute judgment will hie given againast haim. S. H A RIRISO)N, c.e.t. Clerkr's Office October lst. 128. ely 4.0a lion Velvet ETS.. ELS, THREE-PLY AND INGRAIN ATTERNS, JUST RECEIVED. CE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS oops, Tassels, &c. SHZA.DES, )LOTHS, MATS, MATTINGS, B0uEs, &@G. for sale by BAILIE & .BO., S, 205 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. tf 37 THE CONSTITUTIONAL5T, AUGUSTA, GA., IS one of the MOST DESIR4BLE 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 TELEGRAPIIC COLUMN Is filled with ample rnd reliable information of occurrences at the political and commercial cen tree. In Politics, THE CONSTITUTIONALIST is thoroughly Southern, and adheres, under our new Govern ment, to its principles of STATE RIGHTS and STRICT CONSTUCTION! It advocates the ad mission into the Southern Confederacy only of those States which Recognize Property in Slaves ! Ae.a part of their Social System. T ERB. Daily Constitutionalist.....................$8,00 Tri-weekly " ..................... 5,00 Weakly ". ....................2,00 Nu paper sent unless the CASH accompanies the ord'2r. jA! Specimen copies sent when asked for. JAMES GARDNER, Proprietor. Augusta, July, 1861 tf 29 J. E. MUNGER, Successor to E. Tweedy, Augusta, Georgia, HAS now in Store a large Stock of FINE GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, Of celebrated makers.' Also, a Rich variety o: Jewelry. Sets of CORAL, CAMEO and LAVA in Etrus can and fine Gold. - DIAMONDS, RUBY and GARNET in Pins, Rings and Ornaments. A great variety of GOLD FINGER RINGS, BREASTPINS,. EAR R INGS. Watch KEYS, CHARMS, Neck, Vest and Fob CHAINS; U. S. Mint Standard or .<ulid Silver SPOONS and-FORKS, fancy Sets; LADLES, GOBLETS. CUPS, 'THIMBLES, Ac. FANCY GOODS in great v .y suit.tble for Holiday Presents. Fine Silver Plated CASTORS, CAKE BAS KETS, CANDLE STICKS, Dounbo Plated SPOONS and FORKS, BUTTER KNIVES,&Ac. Splendid Cutlery. Cheap Pucket KNIVES for Boys, and a large as sortmnent of FINE PEN and POCK ET CUTLE RY, which cannot be undersold ; also DIRK and BOWIE KNIVES. Pistols. Ciilt's, Remmington and Allen's R EPEATERS' Single Barrel PISTOLS; R ELTS, CAlPS, &c., in fine variety. Spectacles. My asesortment is comuplete in Gold, Silver and * Steel Framie~t. Andl I c'an suit any sight and pro long good vision to old nge. Clocks. I have a greater variety and-n larger ubmber thuin the whole tuarket ican show. and at prices fromi Sii,5h to $:W0 eac*h, warranted plertect G'imo keepera. Lamps and Kerosene Oil, CLOCKS. WATU lIES and .il'SICA L -BOXES fanithfully repaired at the lowest. rates and war ran tedl. - Jan.lI ly *' 1 l\T o t io e I HAVING bought out the Stock on hand of HWIT T & H UDSON, I will continue the F'URNITIJRE A N D UNDERTAKING EULSINES S, A t the old stand between John Colgan and E. Penn, Agent, and will try and pilease all who may favor toe with their paitro'nage. J. M. WITT. Aug 22 tf 3 For Spor'tsmen. JUST receivedl FIFTY IJAGS superior Sporting uSlIOT, all Nos. Also, on hand a supply of good POWDER, CA PS, Ac. .S. E. BOWERS, Agt. Hamburg, Oct 18 tf 4 Winslow's SOOTH IN G SYRUP FORl CHILDREN TEETHING. For sale hy C. W. A-.J. B3. HODGES. Bagging and Rope. 50) DALES HEAVY BAGGING; 100 COiLS ROPE, Arriving and for sale lby FLEMING & ROWLAND. Augusta, Oct 29 2t 42 Cotton Seed. BUSELSCOTTON SEED frsale. A. A. 6i LOVER. oet :30 tf 41 Who- Wants a Hat P TlIE undersigned, at Graniteville, is making I.WOOL lIATS or a good quality, and at moderate pricce. WOOL in any quantity will he bought. Wanted to work at the trade a steady Hatter, to whom constant employment will be given. D). E. MORRIS. Giraniteville, S. C., Nov (1, 18t6I. 4t44 - FAIR WARNING ! ANote oar Aeront, it not piad by l15th No. YLember, will be waited on in Augusta, Ga., by an Augusta, Nov. 0 tf 44 Bathing Sponges, A large lot of superior quality, received by late arrivals, at C. W. A J. B. II'DGES. Oct. 1. 1860. 89