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'DIR4O 4UDA T -UU3T I
FOR ONE MONTH ONLY.
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WILLIAM He CRANE,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
Wishing to sell of' his pment
Large Stock of Goods
Beforepurchasing a Spring supply, offers them
-Wcr ~Oe Motn tla.1nay,
AT COST FOR CASHI
ITNOW is the time to lay in a supply of Dry
Goods Cheap.
IVCall quick or you will loose the bargains.
Augusta, Feb 2 4t 4
CARPETS,
AT REDUCED PRICES,
WILLIAM SHEAR,
AUGUSTA, GA.
H AS received a large and varied supply of
CARPETS, which he will sell at very low
pries ; among which are
J. Crossley & Son's Rich Velvet and Tapestry
Brussels CARPETd;
4uperior Three-Ply and Ingrain CARPETS
ingrain CARPETS, of small figures, for 'd
Rooms;
3 4 ad 4.4 Venetain CARPETS
CARPETS for Halls and Bed a at 25,37,
and 5 cents per yard;
Rich [earth and Door RUdto match Carpets;
CrumbCLOT1, by t dand in patterns;
Window SHAD ~ . great variety of styles,
and some at very~ prce;
nd atroier.1 2nd Muslin CURTAINS, of
new and at styles;
pRi , ASKS and DELAINES for Certain*;
NICES, Curtain BANDS, and STAIR
- rders received for OIL CLOTHS to fit Halls
and lioons, at very low prices;
CARPETS cut and made to fit rooms, and orders
promptly exesated.
Persons wishing to purchase the above arties,
are respectfully invited to call and examine the as
sortment.
A ugusta Jan 25 tf 3
GREAT BARGAINS
--IN
DRY GOODS.
JAMES HENEY,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
B EGS leave to cal the attention of his friends
and the public to his large and well assorted
Ztock of Faney & Domestle.
DRY GOODS!
He having disposed of all his old Goods previous
to his going to the North, is now In possession of an
ENTIRELY NEW STOCK,
Which comprises all that is
Fashionable and Desirable in Style!
11. has added to his Store another Department
in which he keeps a large supply of.
Negro Blankets,
'' &c., &c, &c.
All of which will be sold at prices not to be beaten
by any House in Augusta.
He haa a splendid lot of DELAINES, worth
87 cts. which he sells for 26 ets.
CLOAKB.and SHAWLS, very cheap;
AD wool DEL AINES, ROBES, &c.,wery cheap;
AND ALL OTHER GOODS IN PRO
- PORTION.
-Augusta, Nov 1 -tf 48
SOUTHERN SEED STORE.
10 200 BB0AD STEEET AUGUSTA, GA.
TO THE READERS OF THE ADVERTISER.
' jII will inform my friends that I have the
A.BESF assertment of GARDEN SEED ever
brought to this market. They arc from the cele
brated houses of Landreth and Thorburn of this
country, and 4he imported, from Nilmnorin of
Paris.
All who have tried the European know that
they are superior to our seed as a side by side
tilal will prove.
In the DRUG and MEDICiNE LINE I can
serve my customers with as good and on terms as
reasonable as any House in AuguITA ST
Feb. 9, tf 4
CHEARLES CATLIN,
DEALUU 1N
PIANO FORTES,
XUSIC, GUIABS, VIOINS,
BANJOS, FLUTES, ACCOR DEONS, INSTRUC-,
TION BOOKS, GUlTAR~ AND VIOLIN
*ST RINQS, &c., &c.,
Opposite the United States Hotel,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Also, Sole Agent for CHICKERING d& Soas, and
CEEBRATED PIANO FORTES.
*His stock comprises every variety of G), 6j, and
7 octave instruments, from $2i50 to $1,000. Every
Instrument is warranted sound and perfect.
Augusta, Dec 12 3m 49_
W1V. H TUTT,
WHOLESALE AN D RETAIL
-DEALER IN
French, E nglishi an d American
D R UGS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
C
- BLUE STONE
3,060 Lbs. for sale very low, by
- W. HI. TUTT, Druggist,
* 180, Broad Street, Augusta.
LiISEED OIL, WHIITE LEAD, &c
500 Gallons English Linseed Oil;
'l0,000'.Lbs. Pure White Lead ;
Colours of all kinds. For sale at very low.
figures; by W. IT. TUTT, Druggist,
No. 108, Broad Street, Augusta.
gI'I 3I, WHALE AND LARD OIL.
A large Stock always on hand and for sale low,
by- W. HI. TUTT, Druggist,
a: No 108, Broad Street, Augusta.
~ONCENTRATED LYE.
The 14i*dticle known for making Soap-chieaper
and. bWttre than Potash. For sale by
e- W. H. TUTT, Druggist,
--- - No 108, Broad street.
*Augusta;Novl1 tf 43
NOTIand a llpers onshbedt aig clatmuist
make-immedi~ ate Unt. OD Amr
-Ang.18 - f 32
GARDEN SEEDS,
WFAIRANTED TO VEGETATE ?
- T ST! received a large. colleetion of GARDEN
e - SEE D, of every variety, which is warranted of
last vear's growth, and a superior article. These
-bwill be sold low. Call and get your supplies
$~ime.W. H. HARRISON AG?.
~~gg3tf 8.
TRY.IT! TRY IT!! ITRYi IT
HOYT'S AMMONIATED BONE
Super Phosphate of Lime,
A SUBSTITUTE FOR PERUVIAN GUANO.
TIS is the artiole used with so much success
in the last crop, by the planters of Beech
Island; it costs less and is said to be superior to
Peruvian Guano, or any other fertilizer for cotton.
U. & N. E. SOLOMON,
Agents for South Carolina.
Hamburg, S. C., Feb. 2,1859 6t 4
L, S. HOYT'S
Aminoniated Bone Super'PiosplIate
L Ilg
OF THE MOST APPROVD QrA LITY
0--A
A SUESTITUTE FOR PER GUANO.
YORX.
0n ,4 Mg Ar St., Ajoining U. S. Hotel,
FERTILIZER
i.roducing all the Immediate effects of the best
Peruvian Guano, without the danger of destroying
a crop by its coming in contact with the seed and
being 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 Fertillizer, from which perma
nent efiect can be expected; henoe that Fertillizor
which contains the most Phosphate, with a suffici
ency of ammonia to produce all the effect that can
be had from Ammonia, is the best, inasmuch as
more than that is waste.
N. 1.-To test the relative value of this Ferti
lizer, use In quantity and all other respects same
as Peruvian Guano.
Packed In strong bags of 150 pounds. Barrels
average 276 lbs. each.
My Super Phosphate of Lime is not an experi
ment. Four years trial of it upon all kinds of
crops and soils, has 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
upon Grain or Grass early in the spring, it " will
pay."t
Certificates, dated from the first year of the in
troduction of my Fertilizer, each year since,
might be added; but the most satisfactory Cer
tificat6 is for every Farmer to try it for himself.
Sold by the Dealers in A gricultural Imple
ments in the City, and at 122 West street, corner
Dey street.
PRICE, -645 PER TON,
OF 2000 POUNDS,
WA Discount made to buyers of Five Tons
r more.
For Directions, Analyses and Certificates, see
Pamphlet, sent free upon application to he Pro.
prietor.
L. S. HOYT,
194 Water at., N. Y.
glCAUTION.-Observe that every Bag and
Barrel of Hoyt's Super Phosphate of Lime is
.randed as above designated. NONE OTHER IS
IENUNE. .
N. B.--Elide Island, or Pacific Ocean GUANO,
l. 1 Peruvian and Columbian GUA NO, GROUND
BONE, POUI3RETTE and Plaster, for sale in any
uantity, and at lowest price.
gr'Orders supplied for Super Phosphate of
ime, and other Fertilizers, with coat of freight
dded to prices in New York, by
T. P. STOVALL a CO., Agts.
No. 258, Broad St., Augusta, Ga. 1
Ilam permitted to refer the Planters of. Edge
leld District to the genmlemen here named, ei
ent. of Beech Island, who have used my 'Fertl
zer upon Corn and Cotten the past season, ad
avo largely increased their ordera fo the nmn
T. W. WIIATLEY, T. S. iJILLER,
Da. H. R. COOK, Car. H. L MASON.
CERTIFICATE.
BAr1iXoRE, Dec. 23d, 1858. 1
L. S. HOYr, EsQ-Dear Sir: I have madec sevo
al Analyses of your Super-Phospate of Lime,
d consider it one of the best Fertilizers in thei
rorld. I have also been present in your Factory
rhile it was being prepared, and 1 knew, from
ersonal observation, that it is carefully and con
oitiously made. In reference to its use upon
otton Lands. concerning which you enquire of<
e, I have to say that if you adopt thd very slight
odification which I have suggested, you will
uish the Planter with all the elements required
y the Cotton Plant, in a form capable of speedy
ssimilation.
The chier ingredients removed from the soil by
otton are Potash, Soda, Lime, Mlagnesia, Phos
horic and Sulphur.c A cids. For the rapid growth
f the Plant, Ammonnia is also required. Now all
,hese mnaterials of fe'rtility are abundantly tsupplied
y th~e manure you propos~e to furntish. It con
~ais Phosphoric Acidl in a torm readily appro
priated lby Plants, anad indeed all its ingredients
ire soluble and can he easily assimilated by the
rowing Plant. .1 have already furpi%hed you
with Analyses which you b~ive., so that you do
ot needl them rep~eatedl here.
I very cordially recommend your Fertilizer to
he favorabale notice of Southern A griculturists.
VBry respecifully, Yours, &c.
A 8NOWD)EN PIGGOT, M. D.,
Analytical Chemist of the Maryland Institute.
Jan 19 _________ 2tnl
S1'ATE OF SOUT'H CA ROLINA.
EDGEFIELJD DISTRICT.
IN COMMON PLE AS.
MTLLiAM 1$. LL4OYD), who is in thwencs
TV tody of the Sherif of EKdgeti.dd i1strict,
y virtue 'of writs of C'upids ad respondendum,
the staid William II. Lloy d having berore his ar
est under said writs first eseCuted bail bonds to
L-wis Jones, Sheritl, in due form, with Samuel
rookus as his bail, and ;aft-rwards having b.-en sur
rendered to the Sherif hy his bail, issuing out or
the C.'urt of Common Pleas, for this Di,-trict. at
the suits ofE 1enry 8e,rnma'ker and William IB.
orn, and others, having filed in my office, together
with a Sebseduka, on oath, of his estate-and effets,
s petition to the Court of Common Pleas, pray
ing thtat he mtay be admitted to te benefit of the
Acts of the Gleneral Assenbbly, made for the reli,.f
f inolveut debtors, It is ordered, that the said
lenry Schoonmaker anl Wilhaum ii. Dorn, and
all the other cred t..rs to whomn the snid V. illiamt
3. Lloyd is in anywise indebted, be, andh they are
hereby summoned andl have notlee to appea'r be
o,e the said C,.urt, at Edgefield Court House, on
luesday the eighth day of March next, to show
snse if any they can, why the prayer of the peti
tion aforesaid should not be granted.
TJIOS. G. BACON, c.e.O.
Clerk's Ofie, '7th Dec. 1858. 3te 49
STJATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA,
EDGEFI ELD DISTRICT,
IN COMMON PLEAS.
GEORGE WEST, who is in the custody of the
Sheriff of Edgefield District, by virtue of a
W rit of Capias ad Satisfazciendarn, at the suit of
George A. Stockmon, having filed in my office.
together with a Schedule on oath of his estate and
ffects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas,
praying that he may be admitted to the benenlts
of the Acts of the General Assembly made for the
relief of insolvent debtors, It is Ordered, That
the said Gearge A. Stockmon and all other credi
tors to whom the sraid George West is in anywise
indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned, and
have notice to appear before the said Court at
Edefeld Court House, on Tuesday the eighth day
f March next, to show cause if any they can,
why the prayer of the petition aforesaid should
note granted. TOS.G.BA CON, s.c.P.
Clerk's Office, Dec.7, 1858.e 18te 49
N OTICE--All person having claims'against
the Estate of H. R. Spann, deceased, are re
uested to hand them in, prope:l attested to the
ndersigned; and those indetdto said Estate,
will please pay up at an early date.
JAB. A. DOZIER, Adm'or.
Jan. 26, 1858 tf 8
[EISH POTATOES-NOW IS THE TIXE
TO PLANT!
IN Store a few barrels superior Planting and
Eating POTATOES. For sale cepfor cash
by W. II. HARRISN Agt,
Veb9 t f5
LIGHT- FOR THE SUFFERING
DR, MARTIN'S GREAT REEDY!
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y Certain Cure for Consapen!
And all Lung Diseases-Shorthei f Breath.
-Dyspepsia and Dysente. -vorst Ca
se. of Croup and Chok, &c., &c.
This Medicine is purely atable. being com
posed entirely of best Nyc Spirits and West India
Gums, and other jitracts which are healing
to the Lungs.
IWIt is a&most pleasant drink.
gropetot1e should be cartied by every man,
wo or child travelintgo mix with the water.
,o"Price one Dol'ar per bottle. If it does not
give entire satisfaction I will refund the money.
W'For sale by R. L. GENTRY, Agent, at
Sibley's Corner, with Messrs. 11. & N. E. Solo
mon, where I always will be found with a large
supply of the above VALUABALE MEDICINE !
Also,
I am also always in the market (at Sibley's Cor
ner,) for purchasing'Cotton, and will pay the
highest market price for fine Cottons.
For the above. Medicine apply to.
R. L. GENTRY, Agt.
, Hamburg, Jan 25, 1859. ly 8
SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY
Capital Prize, $50,000!
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
As the members of our frm have, by way of purchase,
become the owners of the'grants chartered by the States of
Delaware, Kec lucky, Missouri, and part of those in Georgia,
under the management of Mesa. Gregory & Maury, of
Wilmington, Delaware, we have deemed It expedient to
change the name of our firm, on and after January 1st,
1859, to tyat of WOOD, EDDY & CO., who will herenfter
have the management of the Sparta Academy Lottery, and
the others, as above named.
In all transactions we have endeavored to conduct our
business with Integrity and promptness, and we can assure
the public that the patronage heretofore bestowed on us Is
well deserving of beIng transferred to our successors.
Very respectfully, 1. SWAN & CO.
Augusta, Ga., Dec. 15, 15S.
WOOD, EDDY & CO., MANAGERS,
SUCCESSORS TO S. SWAN & CO.
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T HE following Schemo will be drawn by Woon,
EDDY & Co., Mianagers'of the SPARTA
ACADEMY LOTTERY, in each of their Single
Number Lotteries for Feb'ry 1859, at AUGUSTA,
Georgia, in public, under the superintendence of
Commissioners:
Class 6 Draws Saturday February 5,1859.
Class 7 Draws Saturday, bruary 12, 1859.
CMass 8 Draws Saturday, February 19,1859.
Class 9 Draws Saturday, February 26, 1859
ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS,
60,000 Tickets!
5,485 3P2.I=EMB.
EARLY ONE PEZE TO EVERY NINE TICEETS.
TO B DRAWN
EACH SATURDAY IN FEBRUARY!
Prize of ........... 50,000 I1 Prize of .......... $1,500
. ............ 30,M110) - ..) I..... ee
" ........... 5,000 100 " ............ 800
" ........... 4,000 100 ............ 150
.............. ,000 100-.. ..........10e
APROXIMATIoN PRIZES.
4 P'rizes of $40 0 Approx'at'g to $50,000 Prize are $1,0
4 "4 " 50 " "10,000 " " 1.000
4 " ". M25 4" " 5,u000 "1 " 900
4 " "6 216 - 1 " 4" 4,000 "1 " 8
4 " " 150 " " 8,(tU' " "' 610
4 " "1) "4 "4 1,500 " " 400
000 " " 20 are......................10,0
1,485 PrIzes aemounting to.............6320,000
FIOLE TICKETS $10; HALVES $5; QUARTERS $2)4
SA Circular showing the plan of tihe Lotteries will .g
t to any one desirous of receIving it.
CERTIFICATES OF PACKAGES will he sold at the
ollowng rates, which is the. sk:
ertifiate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets,........$0
" " 10 Hanlf " ....... 40
" ." 10 Quarter " ......21
" " 10OElghth " ..... 1
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATE en..
ise the money to our address for the Tickets ordere, on
ceipt of a hich they will be forwarded by first maiL. Per
hasers can hlave Tickets ending in any figure they may de
Ignt.
ureisr lauua-l' l6V!ii Prizes..willh son
Purhsers will please write their signatures plain, and
lYe their P'oat Ofice, County and State.
Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable in fell
rithou deduettlon.
All prizes of $1,000 and under, p aid immedIately afler the
lrawing-other prizes at the usual time of thirty days.
NOTICE TO CORRESPO'tNDENTS.-Those who prefer
~ot endi moneb mail, can use TIlE ADAMb EX
'RESS COMPANY, whereby motley far Tickets, in aunma
if Ten Dollars, and upwards, can be sent AT OUR RIS5K
N) EXPENSE, from any city or t.awni where they have
in offiee. The money and order mutlst be enclosed in a
'Governent Post Office Stampled Envelope," or the Ex
as Company cannot receIve them.
Alt comlumnlieatins strictly confidential.
Address Orders for Ticki Is or Certifieates to
WOOD, EDDY * CO., Augusta, fla.
or, WOOD), EDDY)1 & CO., Atlanta, ti.
or, WOOD, ED)DY & CO., Wilmington, Del.
0TA list of the numbers thtat are drawn front the wheel,
'ith the amount of the prize tha.t each one is entitled to, will
e iubishied cafter every drawin'. in the fllwing papers:
~ugta (ha.) Cosiuinlsse Or!ens D~eta, Mile
Itegister, N al~lie iazeltte, New York Weiklv They Pook,
iaanuh I Iily News. llichmaondi Dispnteh, PI'utin'g (Miss)
:lron, atnd Litac Itock (Ark.) Truae Demiocrat.
D ec'T cf 5i
JACOB'S CORDIAL !
FE GREAT SOUTH ERN RtEMEDY
FOR ALL
B3OW ET LDIS EA SES,
HOLERA, CHOLERA MORBUS, DYSENTERY, DIARRHEA,
BilVOUS COLIC, COLIC INFANTUM,
-ALSO
idm iiraby adapted to manlhy Diseases of Fe
..males, most especially Menstranioni.
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HE TIRTUES OF JACOB'S CORDIAL are too
well known to require encomiums.
1st. IT cuas Tul wonar caas or DrArauRA.
'3. IT cuxx Tnx wonsT vonto or D)vsar.r.v
8.1. IT cUas CAt.1Foa~tA OX MLx('AN D)iAalinKA.
4t~. IT attXavnernsl scvlttiraT Iol.
5th. 1T cuazs Unoz.EnA MoMsses.
6th. IT cLur~s Ctui.ENA lyrAN~TVat
7th. IT cur.zs P'AIrU. Mxsvt;ATIOX.
silh. IT Rr.LtKvK E lS IN JIACx ANh Lota.
t. IT coeSTasr~xis N::voussa Asis Dasa osNEcr.
lath. IT niarontIs laaEUU'.ARrrIicr..
11th. IT 1arsI:-.L (L.OMY AN' nIYSTE~IcAL.Fazas.s
12th. Ir's AS AiMstrastr. ToNic.
L few short Extracts from Lctters, Testimonials, &ce.
" I have used Jacob's Cordial in nmy faimily, and have foaund
It a most efftleet, and ia my jdgnment a vauaal remnedy.
Judge of Supreme Court, Georgia."
"I gives me pleasure itn being abte to recomn mend Jnceob'a
1rdtat; myown peCrsonial expetriencee, and the experience
f m neighbors and friends arataadiime, in a sIuIglelt guar
antee for mec to believe it to be all Ibat it purports to be, viz:
e sYE~lo RNED. WM.11I. UNDERWOOD
Forerly Jud e of Super!"r Court, Cherokee CIrcuit."
" I take great p casure in recommending this Invaluable
nedcine to alt afliceted witha bo~wei diseases, for which I be
lieve it to bo a sovereign remedy-decidedly superior to any
thing else ever tried by me. A..GUL N,
Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lode of Georgis."
" Ihave usred Jacob's Lior,itai in me fatuit, and this, with
l I hear about It as a remedy by those who have tried it,
induces me to bielieve that it standsnat the hend of ever lpre
aratitn of the kind, and I would recmmnend its use hthe
diseases for which it is comupoundel.E .DB N,
Cashier of the Bank of the State of Georgia, Griflin."
" If there is anly credibilIty in human testimnony, Jacob's
Cordial must stand preea:inent abuove all other Ip aratius
for the cure of Bowel Diseases. From thenmanof tshnony
In Its favor comnug in' from all quarters, it must be ver far
in advance, as a curative agent, of muost if nolt all oher
patent pearations. A. FLEMJING,
Casir Marine andl Fire Innurance Bank, Griffin."
"This effieisnt remedy in travelling lutto celebrity as fast an
Bonaiarte pushled his maliuis Into Russia, and ganing
cmm tendatoni wherever used."-Geergiia J.fersuo , May
I~t, 58.3
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWEER.
~Merchants, Druggists aitd PhysicIans supplIed by
J. ASHUURST, Imported and Whoiesale Dealer, Charles
ta, 5. C. g
apt. 22.1858 1y78
Assignee's Notice,
TE HE Creditors of HENRY H. HILL,doceased.
Claiming under the deed of Assignment, for
t~heir benefit, by him execu'ed in hia lifle time, are
hereby required to present their .respective de
mands to the Subscriber on or before the 20th day
of AprIl next.
And the said Creditors are hereby notified to be
and appearnit Edgefield Court House, on the day
above muentionied, at which time and place, a final
distributIon among them-will be made, of all and
singular the assigned effedits and estate of the said
II. H 111LL, remaining in the hands of the Sub
sciber, pursuant to the provisions of the said deed.
JAMES CRIIB WELL.
Ji- 1 Si3me 3
J. KAUFFER,
BEGS TO ACQUAINT THE PUBLIC GENERALLY
THAT HE HAS fIADE AN
AN IMMENSE REDUCTION
ON EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
.WORSTED AND FANCY
* rqss Goods,
SUCH AS
Valencia STRIPES and PLAIDS, at 121 cents, formerly sold-at 25 ets. per yard;
English MERINOS, at 25 cents, reduced from 37J cents;
Printed DELAINES, at 18J cents, usually sold at 25 and 31J ets.
French MERINOS, at 60 cents, worth $1.
CLOAKS A SJHAWLS.
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 SHAWLS
AT THE END OF THE SEASON,
Rather than keep them over. Con-sequently I am disposed to sell ;hem at a LOSS
purposely to effect a clearance.
J. KAUFFER,
IRON FRONT STORE, 175 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA.
Augusta, Jan 10 tf
WM. H. GOODRICH,
{REPRESENTED BY CHARLES McLAREN.]
WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 271 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
[ [FIVE DOORS BELOW BONES, BROWN & CO.'S.]
D EALER IN SUGARS, COFFEE, TOBACCO, SEGARS, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH
BAGGING,-ROPE,TWINE, NAILS and WOODEN WARE, BACON, LARD, FLOUR,
FISH, SALT, &e., &c., including everything usually found in a Wholesale Grocery House,
2"AME0 T 21%Tc r 2.aZQ-E702MM.
PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
SUNDRIES.
-IN STORE, AND TO ARRIVE
200 bags fair to choice~ RIO COFFEE ;
25 " prime Old Government JAVA COFFEE;
20 half and quarter chests GREEN and BLACK TEAS;
100 bbls. A to C Stuart?s REFINED SUGARS;
20 " '" CRUSHED " .
12 boies " LOAF " .
12 hhds, p rime to choice NEW ORLEANS SUGAR ;
100 boxes TOBACCO, varibus brands ; 75,000 Spanish and German SEGARS
1,000 kegs NAI 'assorted ~150 kegs SPIKES, assorted ; 2,000 sacks NEW SALT ;
100 packages N~ MAC1LBREL1 40 whole, half and quarter boxes NEW RAISINS;
100 boxes Goshe9 and English Dar CHEESE ; 5 kegs prime Goahen BUTTER ;
100 " A tne and Sperm CNDLES; ..
50 " Pearl ~TARCH ; 50'boxes Family and No. 1 SOAP.'
BAGGING, ROPE and .INE, BACON and LARD, PEPPER, SPICE, GINGEB~~LA
NUTMEGS, BLUESTONE COPPERtAS, INDIGO, MADDER, SNUFF, j'aned
TUBS and BUCKETS, 'Cear TUBS and BUCKETS. Brass and Iro&f"aa
WATER.CANS, COCOADIPPERS, MJSARIpp i137' '
- -Alfo~ir&hTerseered to the Tae on the most reasonable terms.
PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
Wil. H. GOODRICH,
271 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia.
January 6, 1859 3m 52
ESTES & CLARK,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
Wholesale and iptlail Dealers inr
GROC][RIES,
OFFER for sale on the met Favorable TERMS, -.'
75 Bales Heavy Gumy BAGGING ;
300 Whole and half Oils ICOPE.
200 Baga Rio, Laguir. and Java COFFEE; ;
-25 lHhds New Crop 0.ARS; -
100 Bbbs. Claiied 5 A RS, A B. and C ;
-25 " Crushed an, Powde~lredl SUOAl;
300 Whole andlflalf oxes CAN)L EN; , RE SN W Y
150 Boxes TOIIACCC various b,aands ;
50000'SKGARS, assortI Brands; The er o r em'~'Eo
200 Kt'es NAIL4, aared ; 8 E WI N G MA Ill M E S
3000 Sacks SA\LT. in ville~d Packs ,
300 BhIls Planting P'TATOiS; IS UNIVERSALLY PREFERRED
200 Whole,Ualf and e.Bbls.MACKEREL; FOR FAMILY SEWING?!
50000 Lbs. Bacan N1l)3 and 'HOULDERS;**
200 BbIs. Fresh Thoustonr LIME; --~*
200 Bbls. LIQUORS id WINE3; 1st. It is more simple and easier ki-pt in order
3000 Hemlock sole 1.1T H ER ; thban any other machine.
25 Bales H eavy 0 A BURG.4; 2nd. It makes a seam which will not rip or ravel,
BUTTER, CHEESE, LIlD, FEOUR. if every third stitch Is cut.
Augpta, Jan 4 8m 52 8d. it sews from two ordinary spools, and thius
________ . - all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while the
~ -wSICO RR same machine can be adapted at pleasure, by a
'~ C mere change of spool. to all varieties of work.
4th. The same maclane runs silk, linen thread,
* andcommon spool cotton, with equal facility.
D'AN IGNA HUBARD, 5t~hThe seam is as elastic -as the most elastic
D'ANTGNAC~HUBARD, fabric, so that it is free from all liability to break
WHOLESALE AND BIL DEA LERS IN in washing, ironina, or otherwise.
6thb. The Stitch made by this machine Is more
SUGARS, 00EE,. TEAS, beauiuthan any other made either by baud or
3w~i~r~i,. 'EE T~O A new supply of these celebrated machirnes, of
BAGGING, ROPE, PO1ER, SHOT, LEAD all the leading pattern, just received by'
"""""iD~ Agent for the manufacturers.
Groceries of EvelDescription' COPY of LETTER IlEcE[VED FROM lON JAS. 11
NO. 292 BRD ST.
AUGUSTA, (ORGIA. IIOD
lau -; ;f - 2WAsarsoToN, Dec. 11, 1858.
Jan 1 .f 2 Sm: In repl~y to your letter asking my opiniion of
- Grover & Baker's sewing machines, I take pleasur..
CONLEY, F0E & C0,, insayina that they have more than ausweredmny
A UGUTA, #GIA epectaionsaftertrying and returningote.
AUGUSA, OGIAI have three of them in operation on my differ
Wholesale and Rdl1 Dealers in ent piaces and after four years trial have no fault
BOOTS, SHOET.RUNKS, to*find. *""'rs, es'e'tfl,M
VALISES, CAlM BAGS, To MI.A. RAsoe,Esq., Hamburg,s. C.
Hemlock and Oak Sole IT HER ;
French, American and Oan CALF SKINS; COPY OF LETTER FRON MR JONA ThAN D, MILLER.
Lininr, Binding and ToFINS; BErcH IsJ.AND, S. C., Dec. 18 h, 1858.
Shoe Lnists, 1Phoo Pen I Threads ; * M. A. Raxsox:-Dear Sir, In reply -to yu
Shoe Tools, Boot, ar ~Materials of every enquiry how 1 like the Grover & Baker's Sewing
description. . . machine, I take pleasure in saying that after using
Tanners' Tools, &c' it four months It has given entire satisfaction. It
IpOrders promptly atl to. 2 is simple and easy to understand, and has never
Augusta, J18.118 2heen out of order. My wife had no difficulty In
IRON AND BRA FOUNDRY, persaded thatn nenion s oh aei oea
AUGUSI6A. -worthy the attention of the public than that of
________________Sewing Machines.
.Very Respectfnlly yours,
TCIHII1JONATHAN M4. MILLER. Ed
SM *~ rni EF" Reduction of one half the usual price is HA
CONTINUE the abokess, in all its bran- made to all Ministers of the Gospel who hare .3
ches, at the 'AMEJN FOUNDRY, and Famihies, and to all Religious or Charitable So
will be thankful for ce t eies where tho Machines are to be used forpur
ALL KINDSI8 IRO S CASTINGS, *Hamnburgea 9 8. tf6 A
For Gold Mines, M , s, Bridges, ahd -..-..Al
Machinery of rAi. persoMans* deioso mlyntg
Augusta, Sept. i 7 4 bels, may do so upon complying with the terms
-_____________mentioned in a paper which Joe carries with him.
N*""'''"""'***"fore"*ne"fro Feb. 21869 I ft
trading for a certalto given by me to ' ..4_ I
Maj. J. H1.. Hughes, for Sy the-considerations (1ONCENTRA TED LYE.-WarrantedI -
for which said Note whave proven un- ~Jto make Soap, without Lime, and with little A
sund, and I amd mmito Its payment, or no trouble. Just received and for sale by tl
* NTERRY, Br. E. 74. PENN.
Feb a a 6 a Fo ! , ..
THE LIVER INVIGARATOR
PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD.
TS a great sclntine medical discovery and is dally working
cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by mag
ic, even thefirst dose giving bentiilt, and seldom hore than
ene botle in required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint,
from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common head
ache, all of which are the result of a diseased Liver.
The Liver Is one of the principal regulators of thb
human body, and when it perf'rmss it functions weD
th powers of the sistem -are fully developed. The
stomach is almost entirely' dependent on the health4
action of the Liver for the proper performance of its
functions. When the stom ach is at fault, the bowels
are at fault, and the whole system a u ffe r a in conse
uence of one organ-the Liver- hailug ceased to
do its duty. Forthe diseas es of that organ, one of th
proprietors has-.msade it his study, in a practice of
more than twcnty years, to find some remedy where!
with to counteract the many derangements to
which It Is liable. ,,an deneetso
To prove that this re medy is at last found, aby
person troubled with Liv Or Complaint in any
of Its firms, has but to try a j bottle, and conviction
certain.
A compound has been formed by dissolving gums
and extracting that part which is soluble for the as
tive virtues of the medi _cine. These gums remove
all morbid or bad matter from the system, supply
ing in theirplacea healthy t fow of bile, invigoring
the stomacli, causing food to digest well Pu Y
the blood, giving [one and health to the whote mai5n
nery, removing the causes of the disease, and effect
ing a radical cure without a n y of the disagreeable
after effects, felt by using PT Calomel or Mineral PoP
eon that is usually resor ted to.
One dose after eating is sufficlent to relieve the
stomach, and prevent the food from rising and son
lng.
Only one dose taken before retiring, provenfs
nightmare.
Only one dose taken at night loosens the bowels
gently, and cures costive ness.
One dse taken after each '' meal will cure Dyspeps.
ie One dose of two tea spoonsful will always re
lieve Sick Headache.
One bottle taken for fe male obstruction, removes
the cause of the disease and makes a perfect cure.
Only one dose immedi ately relieves Cholle, while
Onedoso, often repeated, " is a sure cure for Chol
era Morbus, and a pre . ventative of Cholera.
One dose, taken ofen, will prevent the recurrence
of )Billous Attacks, while It relieves all painWimt feel.
Only one bottle is needed to throw out of the.
system the effects of medi cine after a long sickness.
One bottle taken for Jaundice, rem oves all
.yeIIownems o r 'unnatural GI color from the skin.
One dose taken a short time before eating gives vigor to
the appetite, and makes food digest well.
One dose, often repeated, cures Chronic Diarrhsa in its
worst forms, while summer and bowel complaints yield al-.
most to the first dose.
One or two doses cures attacks caused by wons,while far
worms in children, there is no surer, safer or speedier rem
edy In the world, as It never falls.
There is no exaggeration in these statements; they are
plain, sober facts, that we can give evidence toprove, while
all who use It are giving their unanimous testony in its
favor.
We take Infinite pleasure In recommending this medicine
as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, and all
Fevers of a Billous type. It operates with certainty, and
thousandsare williig to testify to its wonderful virtues.
Amon the hundreds of Liver Remedies now ofgered to.
the pubi there are none we can so highly recommend as
DR. SA ORD'S INVIGORATOR, so generally known
now throughout the Union. This preparation is truly a
Liver Invigorator, producing the most huppy results on all
who use it. Almost Innumerable certficates have been giv
en to the great virtue of this medicine by those of the high
eet standing In society, and we know it to be the best prepa
ration now before the public.-ffudson Couidy DsemocrAf.
PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTLE.
SANFORD & 00.,
Proprietors, 845 Broadway, Now York,
IN-For sale at Edgefeld C. 1. by G. L. PENN, Ajent
June 16,1ISM. - y S
AYER'S
Cathartc Pills,.
(SUGAR COATED,)
ARn MADn TO
CLRAJSE THE ELOOD AID CUE TIE NICE,
Invalids, Fathers, Mothers, Physteafs,
PhilanthropIsts, read their Effectsr.
.. and judge of theif Virtu.a -
FOR THE CUR4 OF
Headache,Sick HeadacheFoulStomafb.
PEsIuMI, PA., 18a6.
Da. 3. C. Avsa. Sir: I have been "oetediy iureof
the worst headache any bod can have ' a da or two
of your Pills. Itsms to fromafo stomachhh
they cleanse at onee. If they will cure others as tey do
me, lb fact is worth knowing.
Yours with great respect, liD. W. PERELE2,
Cleof Seemer Caris.
Bilions Disorders and Liver Comaplalnts.
Dsriansss or isa Iaezame, -
WiainiovoN, D. C.,? F eb., 1I:
Sma: Ihaveused your Pillsimy geneal ad hsit
practice ever since you mnsde them, and cannot hsitatito
say they are the heat esthsrtle we employ. Their regis
hatng action on the hier is quick and decided,consequeat
ly they are an admirable remedy for derangementsof t~
organ. Jided, I have seldom found a case of haalea ?5
ease so obstinate that It did net readily yield to them..,
Fraternally yours AOZ0BLN
Dysentery, Relar, and Worms.
Poer Or nraca wnvl~I, Liv. Co., M
l. TI.Ara: and pining siyrmoths. t
bexpliglreqat
b - Thy aftrwrdeured her ai two chiN.
of bloeydyetery. Oneofpuruelghbo ahadit sii
otes saround us paid from fie to twent
bills, and lost much tinme, without being ce
even then. Such a medicine as yours, which is euy
good and honest, will be prired here. -
Gb0. J.01RIFFIN, FbstmasIter.
Indigestion and Impurity.of the Blood1
Pram ee. .1. VE Bume, ltstor of Aden* Chuach, .abei
Di. Aria: I have used your Pills with extrar 'sr
success in my family and among those I am ealled tovts-~
in distres. To regulate the organs of digetion and peri.
fy the blood they are the very bet rem I have ever
known, and I can confidently recommene them to my
friends. Yours, J. Y. 11IME1.
WAaw, Wrosaso Co.,N.Y., Oct.2d,1858.
Du~n S:a: I am using yur Cathartic Pills In myprac.
system and puriy the fountains ofte blood.
JOI11N 0. IIEACHAX, 3f. D.
Erysipelas, Scrofala, King's Evil, Tet,
Tumors, and Salt Riheum. '
Fress a Pbrserding Merchant of 3. Louis, 11-d, 186.
Da. Aria: Your Pill, are the paragon of all at~ is
great in medicine. They have cured my little daughter
of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that had provea,
incurable for years. Her mother had been long grievous.
ly afficted with blotches and pimples on her skin and in
her hair. After onr child was cured, she also tried ml
Pills, and they hare cured her. ABA MOR010
Rheumatism, Neuralgin, and Gout. v
Fromn the ites,. Dr. Iktewin, qf the AJethodist Lpis. Church.
. Peusam Ihouse. Savansian, GIA., Jan. 6.2I856.
Ifonostmn Sma: I should bo' ungrateful for the relief your t
skill has brought mse if I didi nut report my case to you.
A cold settled in any ibss and brogt ion exerucIatIng
uctrelgic pains, which endued in hronic rheism. o~
Ntotwtithstanding I had the beat of phsyslirla, the disas re
w wose nd wrseuntil, by the advike of your excel.
tagninlatimers, Dr.lMckesie, Itried your Pills. 9.
Ther eecs wreslow, but sure. By persevering in the di
use of them, I am now entirely well.
SaraTE CUAStaU, BlAvor RouoanL. 5' Dee.,12865.
DR. Avza: I hays beens entidly reL-su Jlf,
Rhletumatic Gout -a painful disease that d~. afflictu m
for years. VINCENT SLIDE
For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred o.
ints eurng an active purge, they are an aeq
For Costiveness or Cofietipation, and to
a Dinner PHi, they are agreeable and effectual.
Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Indlamm i~~
tlons, amnd even Deaftees, and Partial Blid~h
nes, have been cured by th alterative action of
Most of the Pills in market contain Merenry, which, at ItC
though a valuable remedy in skilful hands, hatdangeruj
In-a public 1,ill, from tihe dreadful consequences that fA
que n nealot Inctiou userThese contain no mar,
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL g'
FOR THlE RAPID CURE2 01
COUGHS, COLDS, HlOARlUENES, INFLU. 4
ENZA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOP1NG G he
COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, IN. n
CIPIENT CONSUMPTION,
and for thse relief of consumptIve patients in advaned~
stages of the disease. 01
We need not speak to the publice of. is vite. As
Thsrousghout every town, and almost every.handlet of th
Amserican States, Its wonderful cures of pulmonary corn. s~
piaints bare made It already known, Nay, few'r & n
faemilIes In any civilized country-on this sontinent with
out some personal expmerIensce of its effects ; and fewerst et
the communities any where which have not aogtsr plea
some living trophy of Its victory over the subtle addan,
gerous disease. of the throat and lungs. While It Is the $~
most powerfuli antidote yet known ~pman *br th imt
dable and dangerous disesses of the miumonar o it
is also the pleasanteat and safest remedy that .
plydfrifnsadyugpersons. P'arentas.
nave it in stoe gaint the insidious enemy that steals W
open them unprepjare'd. We have abunadant gruds to '
believe thme Cherry lJteowl saves more lives bythe eeu. U
mumptions It prevents than those it cures, Keep i- by I
on. and cure your colds while they are curable, not
leat them until no human skil can nmaster the ineae i fc
:anker that, fastened on the vitals, eata your lkaway 10
til know the dreadful fatalty of lung dsorders, ands
hey know to h it oft tIs remedy, we nee atU
une tlup:n to assure them It is still made the best it rde
>e. Wespre nocoet, nocare, notoil toprdu l
most fect possible, anid thus sford those whv ~~L
Is th gnt which ooraskill can furnsh for the re, .epa!
PREPARED BY DR. , LC, AYE3.
raetieal and Analytical Cheatist, Lewet~
AND 30OAD DY d
I. L. PENN and DRS.A. G. &T.LT.
fefield 0.11.; A. J. PELLETIE &
gad yal*eaes nm Aii ke
une 3 roper
Notice Positj e. se,~p
LL persona indebted to the~ tote
Lucy Summerall, deesed, req
the same forth~with ; and those ving
nat said Estate will please rend 'r them I' ARTU
y attested, as soon as poesible, desire.to~
bie Estate without delay. Jan
.B. M. TA LBRT1, Adm'or -
ov. 3, 1858 12m -- a
LL COTT'ON BAGS WANT1 Pure, a
whle ash wilbe paidby - Also
mmng Fb . . BOWERB, -Ish ai
Ifur, eb2,i
APOTECRS HALL,
THOMAS J, FOGARTY,
RmUGGIST & APOTHECARY,
UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL,
,tBroA Street, Augusta, Georgia,
OU repectfully call the attention of Plan
tes c an d 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 ofter a stoek superior in G.ENU2yNE
31'8, PURITY, or on more REAONABLR
TErMS.
EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED.
All officinal preparations hiut up under the su
aervision of graduates of the London and Dublin
Colleges of Pharmacy, and in stribt conformity
with the formularies of the United States Phar
acopceia.-My stock of
FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUIMERY,80APS,
Hair, Tooth, Paint and Wall Bruhe,
&c., &c., &c.,
is at all times complete. I would also call atten
tion to my stock of
Paints, 0ils, Glass, Petty, Varnishes,
ARTISTS' MATERIALS, BURNING FlUID, &C.,
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, ex
pences paid in-all cases.
Agent for Sherman's Patent Truss and
the only depot for genuine Sweodish LEE(HES
in the City.
17Soliciting a visit before purchasing else
where, I feel confident that the inducements of
fered both in lowness of price and punctuality In
attending to orders, will secure a portion of your
trade.
JVRemember my Store is under the Augusta
Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
THOMAS J. FOOARTY.
Augusta, March 80 ly 12
Fine Pianos, Books,
MUSIC, &c., &c,
T-HE Subscriber after returning thanks to their
X friends In EDGEFIELD and adjoining Dis
tricts, for their liberal patrdnage during the last
ten years, would inform them that they still con
tinue to keep on hand a large assortment of
PIANO FORTES
from the celebrated manufactories of RAVEN BAI
CON & CO., HAZELTON, BROS., and A. H.
GALE & CO., New York. for whom they are sole
Agents. These Instruments having already won
such far famed celebrity, it is only necessary for us
to repeat that for strengA, durability and finish,
together with power, depth, sweetness and soft
ness of tone, they challenge competition. Persons
wanting a superior
PIANO FORTE,
would do much better to call and select from a large
osortment, than by dealing with Pedlars and Agents
of inferior. makers, where they have no choice, and
have often to pay higher prices for Inferior Instru
ments, than fine ones of superior makers can be
bought for. Every PIANO FORTE sold by us is
warranted in every respect, so the purchaser runs
mo risk whatever. Persons ordering from a distanoe
from us can depend upon getting a GOOD AR
rlICLE, as we make its point to keep goods of the
best quality and such as we can recommend Lad
warrant in every respect.
Their stock of MUSIC Is very large and they
re constantly receiving all new piees as they are
wblished. GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGS of
he beat quality always on hand.
They would also call attention to their large
htock of
lohool and Nisenllanos Books, Stationry
B]ank Book
ud other articles-A LSO
tlways on haund the largest assortment In the State
f G UITkR S,- VIOLINS,.'ACCORDEONS,
LUTES, FLAGEOLET8, VIO NBW.;.
ERLODEONS.
A CCORDEONS and VIOLINS repaired i'the
est manner.
All of the above articles soil at low prices for
s CtG . A. ATES & BROTHER.
Broad Street, Agusta Ga., between U. S.. and
a'be Hotels.
Abs~il7 1858 tf 13
PALCE STABLES,
[ILIS STREET, OP'OSITE AUG USTA hOTEL,
Augusta,,Ga.,
2Y McCONNELL & FISN,
Formerly of Kentucky.'
'HE Undersigned beg leave to inform the
public that they have taken the well known
L LACE~ bTABLEs, and intend to carry en the
LIVE'RY AND SALE BUSINESS.
W~e are purepiaedi to furnish Carriages with non
Inorses, and carefal Drivers; also, Buggy and
ddile Horses. Good COVERED LOTS are pro
led for. Drove Stock.
We ~.e engaged the services of Mr. J. L.
[MS,who has been long and favorably k
the business, in this City, as the Supe&
the St*eles. lie will be foun ntendent
Ldy to acommodate our c & all times
-.ee on Tra sient H onmers.
,sle Feed , per Night, ..75 Cts.
... -------------........60o
4fa with te efrt to please all who may
WMgeA. McCONNELL
Augusta, Jan 11, TAMES FISH.
3m
l'he Subscriber takes p1%In, lf'
mnds and the public geeai norming his
md at all times as ave 'that he can he
tt no efelrt on hibatall 'g assures them,
all those who ma parnz wantine to ran
t satisfaction. '[Stabls pr
'augusta, Jan 11 8L -r -
WOOLLEY TOWN HA~8
JOHN WOOLLEY,
NEAR GRANITE VILLE, S. C.,.
ESPECTFULLY announces to the citize,
L' South Carolina anel the South at large, th
s now prepared to furnish
HATS
' EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY,
tell made, of as good materlal, and on as rea
~ble terms as can be found any where in the
ed Sta:es.
r Persons desirIng further information will
se address me at Graniteville, S. C.
JOHNK WOOLLEY.
n19 tf 2
CANDEE & McE WEN,
TCH MAKERS & JEWELERS,
AVINCG this day formed a Co-partnership will.
occupy the Rooms next adjoining the Post
,, and will give the STRICTEST. ATTEN
to all business entrusted to uhueir care.
WELRY and r0CIETY BADGES made to
and warranted.
"Particular attention will he paid to Watch
Ing.
D. F. MoEWENr.
refield;'Nov1 t f 48
TICE--All persons indebted to the Ett
>f J. B. Talbert, deceased, are reghested to
~syment at an early date, and those having
dsegainst said Estate, will reader the i
ly'attested for payment.
B. Mi. TALBERT, Adm'or.
.29, 1858 12m 3
IE LADIES--Are particularly requested
ocall and give my FANCY and TlLET
,LES an examination.
W. H. HARRISONr A..
25 f , :
E'RE BEST WRISEEY.
receiving this day some superior Virginia
North Carolina WhEAT WHISKEY--..
ad Warranted.
t large supply of the Old Corn Juice, sweet
ad Old Rye WHISKEY.
S. B.30BWEBSagnt.
unrg.Feb.2. Ir