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A WHOLESAL] Superior I SHIRTS, NI J. WILL Keep constantly on I CHOICEST S C:EhdTLE!VWE1] (GHe will be pleased to s Augusta. Call and see him. Augusta, Ga., Nov 30 J. E. TUNGER, Successor to E. Tweedy, A-ugusta, Ga.. H AS now in Store a large Stock of FINE GOLD and SILVER WATC-IES, Of celebrated makers. Also. a Rich variety of JEWELRY. Sets of CORAL, CA31EO AND LAVA in Etruscan and fine Gold. DIAMONDS, RUDY and GARNET in Pins, Rings and Ornameuts. A great variety of GOLD FINGER RINGS, BREASTPINS, EAR RINGS. Watch KEYS, CHA RMS, Neck, Vest and Fb CAINS: U. S. Mint Standard (f Solid Silver SPOONS and FORKS, fancy Sets; LADLES.GOBLETS. CUPS. THIMBLES.&tc.; FANCY GOODS in great variety suitable fur Holiday Presents. Fine Silver Plated CASTORS. CAKE BASKETS, CANDLE STICKS. Double Plated SPOONS and FORKS, BUTTER KNIVES, &c. SPLENDID CUTLERY. Cheap Pocket KNIVES for Boys, and a lar7P ats sortment of FINE PEN and POCKET CUTLERY which cannot be undl;s .1; also DIRK and UOWlE KNIVES. PISTOLS. Csolt's, Remsinvton and Allen's IEPEATllS, Single Barrel P'ISTOLS; B'ELTS, CAPS, &c., int fine variety. M1y asssortment is complete in Gobl. Silver and Steel Frames. And I casn suit any sight and psro long good visionl to old age. Clocks. I have a greater variety and a larger number than the whole market can show, and at prices fromSI1,50) to S30 each, warranted pserfect time keepers. LAMPS AND K~EROSENE OIL, Pure, at S1,25 per Gallon. CLOOKS,. WATCHES and MUSICAL BOXES faithfully repaired at the lowest rates and war ranted. Augusta, Nov 30 tf 7 GUANO, GUANO! J. C. DAWSON, Ageunt, Jarvis & Baker's Island Gr -La. a, n. O Fronm the South Pacific Ocean, IMPORTED BY THE AMERICAN GUANO CO11PAN~Y, NEW YORK. T IS Guano, far supericr to any other Fertil lizer known, and of PERMANENT VALUE to the soil, is sold at THIR TY PERt CEN T less than Peruvian Guano. Its peculiar natural com bination of the Phosphates and Suiphates of Lime, enables it to restore to the soil the proper ties lost by constant cropping, and the PlIan.ter, will be enabled not merely to reap from its use a present crop, but find his land at the end of the season, healthier and stronger, requiring a less amount of Guano for the next planting. This Guano feeds, but does not stimulate to ex cess, the roots of plants, and they are thereby enabled to withstand the effects of drouth to a greater degree than by the use of any other fer-. tillizer known. The universal objoetion to the use of Peruvian Guano, from its fatal results during a dry season, is obviated by the use of the A meri can Guano. The application of this Guano, 75 to. 100 pounds per acre, will ensure wonderful erops df Cotton, Corn, Wheet, Rye, Tobacco, Vegetables, &c. For full information anti reports of succes~ul experi ments with this Guano, together with pam. phosfor distribution, apply to J. C. DAWBON, Agent, Aug,.sta, Ga. Pamphlets will be sent gratis to all persons de siring them. HE Is ALSO AGENT FOB ThB C OLUJM BIA N PHOSPHATE GUANO AND TIlE BROWN lMEXICAN A A GUANO. For full particulars of these FERTILIZElRS together with psamphlets, containing Analysis and Certificates,-aspply tog No. 2, Warren Block, Augusta. Nov. 23, 1850) tf 4 NEW DISCO.VERY QF J.. Co. DArwSon, Sole Agent for Georgia and South Carolina. T TIE unde.rsignedl has in store a cargo of 1100 t'sns of GUANO, from an Island just dlis covered, and fromu which no Guano has ever bseen impotrted until this season, and he is dessirssus that all Farmers shounld give it a fair anud impairtial trial, andi report results. This Mafanure is fon in canves 2001 feet abosve the sea, consequently is free frsonsksandl ands coral, rich in Phosphates, and cosntaining suflicient Am mnonia tis give quic'k growth to, anty plant. The asnalysis, bsy one of thsi best chemists in this country, is as5 felohws: Si s." Jil0 pe vent of bone P'thshate of' Lime, less than I per cent. of sanfd. withs U7 tom l per cent ofl Sulphusirie Acid, and noi Carbsonate of Lime. It is dry, tinsely p~ul verize.d, free frsom lumps, andi constains esnousgh A mmsnonia to stimutate the plant writhousst any asd szixtusre of' other aussures. It is nost a Mlinerldi Guano, like the Snbdrero or Navass. lust ths. pures excrement of birds, andi all the Phspjhmnrie -Acid it contains, is ini combination with Limie. Price S.10 per ton. -A LSO FOR TIlE A A BROWN MEXICAN GUANO Said to be very fine. Price $31 pier ton. J. C. DAWSON. Augusta, Nov. 23, 1859 If 46 S AVE YOUR RAGS 1..-Wanted at this Of fice 10,000 lbs. CLEAN Liuea and Cotton 1LAGS. T.IJ1 RaO S 9 # 9A UCUSTA, CEORCIA, 'J AND RETAIL DEALER -.-I N lady-Made Clothing, DRAWERS, CLOVES, CK TIES, SUSPENDERS, &C, M. NEWBY iand at his NEW STORE, No. 238, Broad Street, the tyles of READY-MADE CLOTHING and I'S FURNISH fIG GOODS. kow them to the Readers of the dvertiser when they visit Im 47 TO PLAiNTERS! SUPERIOR TO PERUVIAN GUANO ! PROF- MAPES' SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF.LIME, FOR COTTON, TOBACCO, WHEAT, CORN, &c. Composed of Dried Blood, Bones, Sulphuric Acid, Perivian Guano and Sul. phate of Ammonia. One kundred pounds of the Nitrogenised Super.Phosphate will equal in effect and lasting powers, One hundred and Eighty-five pounds of the best Peruvian Guano. Produces TKSAvisa Bo..s oF Corrox, and greater WEIGHT OF WHEAT and other Gragi, per bushel, than Peruvian Guano. It also PREVEN'rs RUST. The following are among the numerous Certificates received by Prof, J. J, lMapes, COT TON. COLUMBTA, S. C., Sept. 20, 1850. J1. J. MAPEs, Esq.-Deur Sir: I have very great leasure in writing you touching the efl'ects of your Supcr-Phosphate ot' Lime on our Cotton crop. Hanving tested it atgainstfnur other preparattionis, and the app~earncee of the plant is most hopeful and promising as regards a large and remunerating yield. I feecl certain your manure wvill give fromi cne hundred to one hundred anid thirty pounds of Cotton more per ace than any other preparation. It is a remarkable facet that no Rest is scen on the plant where your Manure has been used, while others show rust more or less; and this is especially the case where Guano has been used. And last, though not least, as regards the Planter's interest, I feel certain that Cotton, from Super-Phosphate, will wreiqh much heavier than from any other prepara tion; in this particular I believe that Phosphates are destined to work the greatest possible beneficial revolution in the Cotton growing States of the South. The plants look most vigorous and luxurious, sonme being six fet high, and hold ing from 80 to 110 bolls to each stalk. I amn very truly, H. LOMAS. WHEAT. TIhe N. (7. Dispatch, MaIrch, 1859.-" My Wheat crop grown upon Guano, weighed but fifty-three potunds, while that grown upon Mapes' Phosphates of Lime weighed fifty-nine to sixty-one pounds per bushel." DA RIEN, CT., Sept. 27th, 1859. I know of nto other Manure that is as good for the Garden or other crops, so far as I have tried it, as Mapes' Nitrogcnized Super-Phosphate of Lime. I deem it better than the best of Guano. Yours, respecti'ully, NAT'L WEED. (GiOrders for the above Fertilizer promptly filled by HI. & N. E. S000MON, Hamburg, S. 0. Circulars giving directions for use, testimonials, &c., sent gratis. Price per Ton in Hiamburg, $56. Nov 1 8mh 43 HOYT'S SUPER PHOSPHATE OF L.IME. Single Ton of 2000 Lbs.---- -- --$50,00 5 or more Tons,---- -- -- -- --$45,00 PHOSPHATIC GUANO. FROM INEVAEA ISLAN~D. IN TUE CARIBBEAN SEA. 1 to 5 tons of 2240 Lbs.---- - ---$37,00 6 tol10 " " "--"--- -- --$3550 There has been excellent reports of this Guano from various qu.arters, when mixed with one-third of Peruvian Guano. H. & N. E. SOLOMON, .Agents for the above. Uamburg, Nov. 16l, 1 859 tf 45 J. L. MIMS JIiENG&ON Superintendant at ivery Stables PI O F RT S IN REAR OF U. S. IIOTrEL, 3lSisoeofteODTEtbismnf AUGUSTA, GA. tokn nticotyadtesilmi fAVING hought the Stables formerly occupiedtrnherSPE CYITEMAK. byW .A RCHER & CO., would be pleascdeydauatr butFRYPAO for all visitors to Augusta to call and have theirweanaruabetsplyhedmdfo Horses WEULL ATTENDED to.th. I bnve three comm~odious MULE LOTS. ThyheItdnAgcyntisCyfoabu Always ha:ve on hando HORSES, CA RRIAGES tit erweetosnso hi ntuet and 1IU(GilE:t to hirc us good as in the City. br. ensl oteetr aifcino vr Can and oblige yours. ~ irbs WILLIAM E. SIKES. Jinm aeh ,e iJkra r oe Nov 23 tf 4fl T_____d_ teb N teo Account__ __ _ __ __ _ titooud y TaA.ng A ens t pron.h Tea-unueerthetioA. ,e.s&oT.tha.theypareaetting on to. to lmy the .-ame without dlelaoy. We want the Tegnie &So. in aesml moneov,-andl have not the inc'lination to jgive fur- hokrog Inoaintefngrlorad ohe i'ndul.en.. Throre~ those wh oL tbeiren o n ulo h oudtgbad owing n- t..r one. two undo three yeaors,(ndsm even, longe~r.) woulid dlu us :o raovor by pnaying up IIuetn oeAec orAgsao lIK now :.iandlt ,rifl I, t y.,ne initrto to, do0 50. L t~ ~ ,as ep o ad afl s Take warning--we aore in, eaLrnest. srmit(fterPao o aea A. ii. & T. J. TEA U UE. INov. 2:i 185. tf46Fatr Pics COPtA R TNEI I RNlPNTIE.-hun thol:rsigned,. I having assocoiateud themaseivos in Clansethmborprcsiad tine Mercanitile buin~zess at Kirkcsey's N Roiads, wl o ueno obyo elaso oued under the name and style of RoUNTRHAE &yo MIOILEY, wnold saty to their k'rienods, aond the taeio gns public generally, that by strict attention to busi- CAtE ALN nes, they hope to merit a libergl share of public ,~'CJ~jot patronage. Thme business of the firm will odate .S- aeohrPAO o ae n from Dcc. 1st 1859. W. D. RLoUNTR EE, fl tc fOI~IVOIS COtE S. G1. MOBLEY. ONMSAc I~i ebtel t theE-tto o Ja. U.0. ilkiIon is dete to the LES~TAfe Msayliseso as inoo aspraticl'l; ad al thse avig d-Iallhein d lins athisutr a d he yd will reain ,oonol aaint sidEstte il boe~cthemto temk ind prerl uattetd atordingl the leand.o theundr~indTuleytesedaveodinatolawa C M.nc MnthsAiyfrabu thirtyhAy.arsRwhereo thusnd ofT thEir rns 41 v nsold tth enire saifcto f vr WOOD, EDDY & 00'S SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERIES! Capital Prize, $100,000! NEARLY 1 PRIZE TO EVERY 9 TICKETS! _:0: THE EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS of Wood, Eddy & Co.'s Single N6mber Lotteries will take in public, under the Superintendence of Sworn Commisioners, at Augusta, Georgia, as followe: Class 47 Draws Saturday, Nov. 19, 1859. Class 51 Draws Saturday, Dec. 17, 1859. Class 56 Draws Saturday, Jan. 21, 1860. Class 60 Draws Saturday, Feb. 18, 1860. -:0: EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING, To take place as abovo specified. 1 Grand Prize of $100,000 ! 1 Prize of...$50,000 1 Prize of.....$5,000 1 ". 30,000 1 " . 5,000 1 "....... 15,000 20 Prizes of.... 2,000 1 ". 10,000 100 " ......... 1,000 I " ....... 5,000 ;100 " ......... 500 1 " ....... 5,000 110 " ......... 400 1 " ....... 6,000 150 " ......... 300 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of $600 Ap'x to $100,000 are $2,400 4 " 500 " " 50,000 " 2,000 4 " 400 " " 30,000 " 1,600 4 " 300 " " 5,000 " 1,200 4 " 200 " " 10,000 " 800 20 " 100 i " 5,000 " 2,000 5,000 Prizes of $20 are........................100,000 5,520 Prizes amounting to..............8615,000 -0 Whole Tickets $20, Halves $10, Quar ters 95, Eighths $1,50. THE ORDINAR DRAWINGS of Wood Eddy & Co.'s Lotteries will take place at Augusta, Georgia, as follows Class 45 Draws on Saturday, Nov. 5, t59. Class 46 Draws on Saturday, Nov. 12, 959. Class 48 Draws an Saturday, Nov. 26, '50. Class 49 Draws on Saturday, Dec. 3, '59. Class 50 Draws on Saturday, Dec. 10, '59. Class 52 Draws on Saturday, Dec. 24 '59. Class 53 Draws on Saturday, Dec. 31, '59. Class 54 Draws on Saturday, Jan. 7, '60. Class 55 Draws on Saturday, Jan. 14, '60. Class 57 Draws on Saturday, Jan. 28, '0. ORDINAR~Y DRA.WING, To take place as above spoecified. One Grand Prize of $59,000, I Prize of......I..10,000 1 Prize of ........ 1,500 1 it . .......... 10,099 50 Prizes.of......... . P" I . ....... 5,000 10 ......... 400 1 " "......... 4,000 100 " " ......... 3?, I ". ". .......... 8,(00 ) " ......... 10 100 " "......... 1jo APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of $400 Approx'at'g to $50,000 Prize are $1,600 4 " " 800 " 20000 "6 "6 1,200 4 "6 " 250 " 10,000 ".. 1.000 4 i " 225 " " 5,000 " " 900 4 "t " 20') " " 4,000 " "' 800 4 " " 150 " 6 8,000 " " 600 4 t " 101) "1 "1 1,500 " '" 400 5000 " " ,20 are........................... 100,000. 5,485 Prizes amounting to...............320,000 WHOLE TICKETS $10; HALV WOOD, EDDY & Grand Extraordinary Drawings, ON THE THREE NUMBER PLAN! Caital Prize $100,000! Takes place on the Last Saturday in each Month. Whole Tickets $20, Halves $10, Quarters $5. Eighths $2,50. IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, en close the money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have Tickets ending in any dgure they may designate. The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Pobt Oflee, County and State. All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing-other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. NOTICE TO 00ERESPONDENTS.-ThOse who pre fer not sending money by mail, can use TILE ADMS XPRESS CoMPANY, whereby monety for Tickt-ta, in ums of Ten Dollars, and upwards, can be sent AT OU - [ISK AND EXPENSE, from any city or town where, hey hai e an office. The money and order must be' uenloted in a " Gover'nment P'ost 01n1ee Stamp~ed Envel pe," or the Express Company cannot receive them. All communications strictly counidential. Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to WOOD, EDDY & CO., Augusta, Ga. or, WOOD, EDDY & CO., Atlanta, Ga. or, WOOD, EDDY & CO., Wilmington, Del. 2~i0 A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, will be published after overT drawing, in the following papers :-A ngunsta (Ge.o.) Cntitutionalist, .ifobilc Register, Nashville Ga ette, Richmond Diapatch,, Puldinig (Jian.) Clari on, Newo York Herald and Newo York Times. Oct. 25, 1859 tf 42 GEQBlGIA 8!A E i(Vff HY, For the benefit of the Moticello UnioR,,ACademyf, OF J ASPBR ovxrr, Goo1OA, Authorized by Special .Act of the Le'gislature. 25828 FR.IZES!I MORE TIHAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TWO TICKETS. J'KINNEY & C0,, Managers. CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000s TICKETS ONLY $10. Halves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion. TO BE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1859. In the City of Savannah, Georgia. Class 44, to be Drawn Nov. 5, 1859. Class 45, to be Drawn Nov. 12," Cass 4,to be Drawn Nov. 19, " Class 47, to be Drawn Nov. 26, " Clas48, tobe Drawn Dec. 3," MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. 1 Prize of $80,000 is.....................$60,000 1 " 20,000 .is.................... 20,000 1 " 10,000 1i...................... 10,000 1 " 5,000 is...................... 5,000 1 " 4,000 is...................... 4,000 1 " 3,000 as...................... 3,000 1 " 2,000 i8...................... 2,000 1 " 1,500 is.....................- 1,500 I " 1,100 Is...................... 1,100 5 Prizes of 1,000ar.. ..... 5,0 10 " 500 ae....... ,0 2 " 400 ae........ 0 2 " 300 ae........ 0 2 " 200 ae........ 0 50 " 150ar....... 7,0 ar00........................ 0,000 100 " 0...................... ,00 10 5are.................. ,500 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. PrIzes of $200 Ap'x'g to $60,000 Prize are $800 4 " 150 " " 20,000 " 600 4 " 125 " " 10,000 " 500 4 " 100 " " 5,000 " 400 S ". 80 " " 4,000 " 640 S " 60 " " 3,000 " 480 8 " 50 " " 2,000 " 400 S " 40 " " 1,500) " 320 400 " 20 "~ " 100 " 8,000 25,000 8 200,000 25,828 Prizes amounting to...............$366,040 CERTIFICATE oF PAcKAaxs will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk : Certifiate of Packages of 10 Whole Tickets, .-S0 " 10 Half " 30 " " 10 Quarter " 15 S " 10 Eighth " 7.50 RDERING TICKETS OR C.ERTIFICATES, Enclose the money to our address for the tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by frst mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they may designate. The list of drawn numbers and prizes wilt be sent to purchasers immediately after tho drawing. Noniex TO Conatesp~oxnas-r.-Thtose who pre fer not sending money by mail, can use THE EXPRESS COMPANIES, whereby money for Tickets, in sumis of Ten Dul mrs and upwards, can 1be sent tus AT OURL RISK AND EXPENSE, from any city or town where there is an Express Offie. The money and order mnust be eneloedl in a Govrn~menat Post OJice Stamped Encelo.pe, or the Express Comnpanie.a annot reeive them. All communiclations strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets or Certilicates, by Mail or Express, to be directed to MeKINNEY & CO., SAVAYYAU, GA. Oct. 25, 1859 ly 42 Notice. LIL persons having demands against the Es tate of AmOnI Lindsey, dece'd., aro requested o presnt themi to the undiersigned duly attested, ma they are requestod to furnish the Executor wit a true copy of their respective elains, im or ter that ho may know how mouch of the property it will be necessary to tell to pay the debts of taid Estate. And thoso indebted to said Estate are re questod to make immediate payment. 'M. PRAZIER, Ex'or. JunZ.= 1859RK. tr 25 VALUABLE REAL ISTATE FOR SALE. T HE Subscriber offers for ale that VALUA. BLE PROPERTY known as the SALUDA HOUSE, Together with the STABLES attached thereto. The HOTEL has Eighteen good- Rooms, ten of which have fire places. At present this House has a good run of custom. Any one wishing to engage in the business of Hotel-keeping will do vell to call and examine this property. If not disposed of before, it will be sold at public outcry on the first Monday in January next. AF-Terms made known on that day. LEWIS COVAR. Nov 23 tf 40 FOR S.A.iE., A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE AND PLANTATION! TIIE ~Undersigned, to change the investment, .3. in part, offers for sale his place situate on the Plank Road, 4 miles from Edgefield C. 11., 17 from Aiken, and 22 from lamburg, containing 1014 ACRES, More or less, 430 of which are mostly fresh cleared ind all in a high state of culture. The DWELLING is a well-constructed two Sto ry framed building, having 10 Rooms-firo place to each-and a Piaza on three sides. There are six Double Negro Houses, (framed) exclusive of Double Kitchen, Overseer's Settle mont, Gin House, Shops, Barns, and every build ing needed on a Plantation, mostly new and in good repair. There is in the nelosure a Well and a fine Spring near by, ad the placeo is otherwise well watered, having a good site fior a abuall Overshot Mill, and good streams for Fish Ponds. The soil is sandy nud free, with a clay subsoil, and is well adapted to the culture of Corn and Cotton, and produces small grain well for sandy land. The residence is healthful and beautiful, and its proximity to the Village and Market makes it al together one of the most desirable in this section of country. It has three other desirable building sites, two on the Plank and one on the Chappell Road, and can be divided into three or four desirable Tracts with cleared land on each. TERMS-About one-third Cash-the remainder on long credit, on bonds well secured-interest payable annunlly. M. L. BONHIAM. Nov. 9, 1859 4t 44 . LAND FOR SALES T HE Subscribers offer forsale that VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND whereon Mr. If. C. Tur ner resided at the time of his death. This Tract is situate on Rociy Creek, about 2 miles from Rocky Creek Church, 10 miles from Edgefield C. H., adjoining lands of Mrs. Mathews, Benj. Cog burn and others, and contains . Four hundred and Ithirty-two Acres, Half of which is native forest-prime oak ad hickory land. On the premises is a good two Story Dwelling with all necessary out-buildings. This plantation is well and conveniently watered. The land under cultivation is productive. A Bargain may bo had by early application to the undersigned. ' Terms, to an approved purchaser, will be quite reasonable. J. C. SMYLY A CO. Ang 3 tf 30 LAND FOR SALE. THE Subscriber offers for sale his REALLY DESIRABLE PLACE, 14 miles North-West of Edgefield C. H., on the Five Notch Road. and in the immediate neighborhood of Gilgal Church, containing Eight Hundred Acres, More or less, about 250 or 300 Acres of which is in a fine state of cultivatiin,-mostly fresh land. The halance is forest land and old fields, thickly set with pines of various sizes, and other growth that is well calculated to restore it to its wonted vigor; and all highly susceptible of a high state of improvement. There are on the plane a good Dwelling, Gin House and Serew, Negro Cabins, mostly new, a fine well of water, besides various springs of pure and lasting water, conveniently interspersed over the place. Those desirous of purchasing such a place would do well to examine immnediately, as I am deter.. mined to sell, and will give a rreat bargain. EDWARD SETTLE. Oct. 12, 185 0 tf 40 Land for Sale. A S I propose moving West, I offer my Land t.for sale, in one Tract, lying on the Plank ituad, eight miles from Edgefield C. H., contain ing Three Hundred and Fifty Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of G. W. Jones and 13. H. Miller. On the Plantation there is a good Dwelling House-eight comfortable rooms-Negro Houses, framed buildings, new Gin House and Screw. All the out-bnildings are new and the plantation in fine condition. JAS. L. MAT1IIS. Oct26 tf 42 Beech Island Land for Sale. I offer for sale my LOWL AND PLA CE, on the Savannah River, consisting of ab~out FOUR H UNDRED ACRES, and hounded by lands of Thos. S. Miller, Mrs. MI. Mills, D. J1. Walker, and the Savannah River. For terms, &c., apply to Thos. S. Miller or John I. Miller of Beech Island. B3. N. MILLER. Oct. 5, 1859 tf 30. D'ANTIGNAC & HUBBARD, Whlolesale oad Retail Dealers in SUGARS, COFFEE, TEAS, WINES, BRANDIES, BAGGING, ROPE, POWDER, SHOT, LEA D GROCERIES of EVERY DESCRIPTION. NO. 292 BRO AD-ST., A UGUST.A, G A. Jan.17. tf The Cheapest, Safetest and bbst Light in Use! KEROSENE OIL Will not explode, and is safer than Candles. K EROSENE OIL gives a light eleven thousand six hundred and sixty-four (11,604) times more intense than Sperm Oil. To produe the same amount of light as from one gallon of Kerosene Oil at $ 1,40 per gallon, will require 8 Gallons of Burning Fluid, at 75 eta. 6,00) 2* Gallons of Sperm Oil, " 1,50 4,13 3s Gallons of Lard Oil, " 1,25 4,68 18 Pounds of Sperm Candles, " 45 8,10 45 Pounds of Tallow " " 10 4,50 We have also in Store at moderate prices, Ker osene L amps, which will produce a light equal to three Sperm Candles, at the cost of one quarter of a cent per hour. Call and see them. H. & N. E. SOLOMON. Hamburg, Oct. 12, 1850 12t 40 The World's Renowned Wonder! No South, North, East or West! BL AMES N0 SECTION! But Stands on the mighty Watch Towver of the Universe to give Relief to the Suffering World! Doctor Martin's Great Remedy! pi For sale by Capt. JAMES CALLISON, Shatterfield, S. C. R. L. GENTRY, Atrt. Hamburg, Aug 15 Cm 82, GROCERIES!I H AVING purchased the Grocery Store owned iby Arthur & McCnllough, and recently re plnished the stock, I an now preparedl to farnish my friends and patrons with any article they may desire in the GROCERY LINE, I have in Store, and receiving a 1r0s of Bacon, 1,000 POUNDS OF TENNESSEESHfOULDERS; Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Ric; Fresh Dairy Cheese : Maccaroni; Buckwheat Flour; Syrupt fri~sh Po tatoes; Sardines, Lobsters, C,,ve Gysterm, Fresh Salmons, &c., Pickles; Northern Unbibage; Ap pes, Oranges, Onions; California Lemon Soda and Butter Crackers ; Cordials of all kinds ; Bran dy Peaches, Cherries, &c. W. T. GO 013-N0. Nov. 15" si 45 F INAL NOTICE.--As I nan in the act of leavin gfor the Wesat, and will not return before the 20th or Decembler, all persons~ indebted to me are requested to se ttle their aecounts be tween that time and the 10th of January. WV. M. BURT. Nov2 t 40 N OTICE.--All persons inidebited to the Es tate of Dr. U. C. Cuuningham, dee'dl., will pease come forwardl and :make ::nmediate pay ment; and all having claims against said Estate will present, them properly attested. WM. MILL, Ex'or. Nraaa... Ju-. nla 1859.1y2n CARPETS! ADDIIONAL SUPPLIES! WL SHEAR AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Has just received additional supplies "i CARPETINGS, Among which are J. CROSSLEY & SONS' LATEST PATTERNS OF Velvet and Brussels CARPETS, Of rich and tplandil styles. which caniot he found in any other Carpet House in the city. Persons wishing to putrehase Hiec Velvet, Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain and Venetiajn Carpeting, Are respectfully invited to examine the assortment before purchasing ehsowhere. as they will be ould at LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE OFFERED IN THIS CITY, and at lower prices than they can be ordered from the Northern citier, adding the expense of freight. Carpets Cut and Made to Fit Rooms. Also, a very large supply of STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS! Embracing the Latest Styles of Lailies' DRESS GOODS; Ladies' Cloth and Velvet CLOAKS. ALSO, F.MBROIDERED LACE AND MUSLIN WINDOW SHADES, CORNICES & CURTAIN BANDS Also, a large supply of English and American NEGRO KERSEYS, AND N E G R O BLANKETS. With almost every atticle of DRY OODS re rjuired for Family or Plantation uso, and ahich will be sold at the lowest prices. The public are respectfully requested to call and examine the as trtment. Augusta, Nov. 9, 1859 tf 44 For Planters Purchasing Miinures RHODES' SUPER-PHOPIIATE, THE STANDARD MNURE FOR Colon, Wheal, Corn, and Tobacco Culture, BESIDES ALL ROOT CROPS, T IIS celebrated and Standard Manure, which is fully warranted and sold under a LEGAL GUARANTEE, can be had of J. A. ANSLEY r CO., Agents for Manufacturers, At Xo. 300 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., Who will sell at Manufacturers Prices, Forty-five Dollars per Top, with shipping expenses added. Pamphlets, giving directions for use, sent by mail, if desired. Augusta, Aug. 31, 1S59 tf 34 1859! FALL AND WINTER. CLOTHING!! CLAYTON & KENNADY; ARE NOW RECEIVING A VERY LARGE . AND Well Selected Stock OF MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTRING Ilats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, &c. -ALSO A FItsT nATE AssoRtTLENT oF SHIRTS, DRAWERS, COLLARS. STOCKS, CRAVATS, G LOVES, SUSPEND ERS, AND OTHER FURI NISH ING GOO0DS, JY GREAT VARIJETY. We are prepurcd to Sell on the most ACCOMYMODATING TERMS, And Invite our Friends and Customers generally, to Call and Examine our Stuck at our Old Stand, No. 173 Broad Street, Under the Augusta Hetel. CLAYTON & KENNADY. Augusta, Sept. 21t 3m 37 A SUBSTiTUTE FOR PERUVIAN GUANO. L. S. HOYT'S THOMAS P. STOVALL & 0O., Ag'ts. 256 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. T H1IS Super-phosphate of Lime is a Chemical combination of the mo'st ttctive, dluratblc, and valuable Fertilizers, mixoed in the prioptiEons* that sciece andl practical experience have proved to be the miost beneficiatl to the Soil, and consists of BONE, Sl'LPIIURIC and P l[ OSPH'l OR IC ACIDS, AMMoNIA, SODA, and POTASH. Itia of UNIFORM QUALiTY. We are permitted to refer to the gentlemen named below who have used HOYT'S SUPER. PIOSPHIATE of LIME upon their crops of Cot ton, Corn. &c., the past seatson. TH OS. W. W HAT LEY, Esq., Beech Island, S. C. T HOS. S. MIL LER, Esq., " " " GEO. hB. MILLS, Esq., " " " I. R. COOK, M1. D., " " " . M. MILLER. Esq., " " "' 0. P. FITZSIMMONS, Esq., Burke Co., Ga. R. F. CONNELLY, Esq., " " J. A. SIVI~ERS, Euq., Warrenton, Warren Co., Ga J. F. KINSEY, Esq., " " " " GEO. V. NEAL, Esq., " " " " HON. IL T. IRVINE,'Washington, Wilkes " " E. M. PENDLETON, M. D., Sparta, Hancock, Gat WILSON BYlRD, Esq., " " "' D. DICKSO)N. Esq1., tOxford, Newton Co.. Ga. JOHN A. JONES, Esq., Vanwert, Polk Co., Ga. H J. OGILBIY, Esq., Madison, Morgan Co'., Ga. Price in Augusta, S50 per Ton of 2000 lbs. A discount madie to buyers of Five Tons or tnorc. Packed in STRONG BAGS of 150 lbs. BAR RELS average 275 lbs, each. For Directions, Analyses, etc., a Cireular, or Pamphlet, is sentt free upon application, or further infortation many be obtained from the Agents. Thos, P.,Stovall & Co., Ag'ts. 258 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Augustn,_Nov. 9,13 f 44 SPEARS & IGHT, WHIOLES,4LE DEALERS IN Paints, Oils, Varnishe', Window Glass, DENTAL AND SURG1CAL INSTRUMENTS, PERFUMERY & FANCY ARTICL.ES, Orcoarru PL.AxTERS' 1[o'rL, No. 316, Broad St., Augusta, Georgia. A pril I1 ly ,14 Crockery and Glassware. I AVE taken, the' Ageney of one of the LARG EST and MOST RELIABLE Crockery Deal er in connection with the P'oreelnin Ware mann factry in Edgetleldl District; and will furnibe any kind of CRCKERY OR GLASSWARE, Either by Wholesale or Retail, as low as they can le had North or South. Samples, with a small Stock, can be seen at my Store. S. E. BOWERS, Agt. Jmur.. g... Nr-e er DRY GOODS, AT WHOLESALE& RETAIL THOMAS PHIBBS, In returning thanks to his numerous friends and customers, for their past liberal patronage, would also inform them that he is NOW OPENINC AT THE SPACIOUS NEW DRY GOODS STORE, NO. 272 BROAD STREET, Opposite the Augusta Insurance Bank, A Large and Magnificent Stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, All of which, having been purchased late in the Season, and, consequently, at Prices uritsually Low, he can confideitIy say he is now enbled to ofier at greater itiducements than at any previous tine. The Stock comprises a Splendid Assortinent of Plain, Blaick, and Brocaded SILKS, Rich Bavadere do., in Black and olor-; French and EnglishMERINOS, ALPAC. AS, BOMBAZINES, Wool PLAIDS, POPLINS, DE LAINES, &e., &c., &c. A Large Stock of CLO A KS, TALM AS, SIIA W LS. &c., &c.. &e.; EMBROIDE. RIES, LACES, GLOVES. IIOSIERY, RIBBONS, &c., &P.' Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS; Linen DAMASKs; TABLE CLOTHS, Scotch DIAPERS, TOWELINGS, CRASIllS, N A PKINS, DOYLIES, &c., &C. BLANKETS, KERSEYS. PLAINS. OSNABURCl, DRILLINGS, CHIECK4, rICKINGS, LINSEYS, Red and White FLANNELS, SATINETES, Kentucky JEANS, &c., &c. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS. Don't Forget the No., 272 Broad st., Augusta. T. PHIBBS. Augusta, Nov. W, 1859 tf 46 CHEAP DRY GOODSI WM 0. NORRELL, (Successors to Broom & Norrell,) Would call attention to his large and attractive Stock of CHOICE FAMILY DRY COODS, Rich Dress Goods, Silk and Delain Ri1l. Blar k and Fancy Silks. Piaids, Valencias4 Merinos, Coburgs, &c. Dress Trimmings, Large Stock. Rich Velvet Clonks, Cloth Clnaks and Shawls. L.~wge Stock of Embroideries, at prices lower than ever oflured in Augusta. Besides a large and extensive stock of Pantaloon stuffs, Domesties, Ilo tce-keeping Goods, Hosiery and Fiannels. FINE BED AND NEGRO BLANKET, AND Large sales and Small Profits, is onr motto, and everyrwdy is cordlally invited, whether they buy or not, to call aind examine our Goods aind prices. New Good.constantly received froni our New York Agent, anid at great many desirable Bargains always on hand. Coumce nd Look if yon don't beuy! Goods delivered in the City and Hamburg, free of Charge. I have secured the services of Mr. Md. A. R ANSOM. as prineipal salestmia, w.ho will be pleased to see his Edgefield friends, anid to give thema his individual attenatiol . Augusta, Nov. 9, 1859 3tn 44 SELLNG OFF AT COST I DIIGS, fMIEM8, IENI8,L BOOTS, SI-IOES, Y TFS EFMR,&. LEATHIER, &C., &C. AtloeaeadR ai H AVING made arrangomecnts to return to C.. lumbuia next January, I offer my EN TIRE DS .G .J ECE STOCK O FK lauei nonigt hi red BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, T tepbi eeal htte aejs NEGRO BROGANS, DUS HXcL,&. ROUSE SERVASTS SHOES, &C. ToteraeayetsieScemrinth Aid in fact overy kiod of a Shoe that is usually mst~a~iEEAL XRCS swl kept in a Shoe Store, 55teLtEi tscuesae AT COST! !XL C To the first of January next, when the unsold Prpedwtca adintitacodne ih Stock will be disposed of at Auction. Also, a teba n aetPamc~ia LARGE LOT OF OAK, TAN AND HEMLOCKInruntugcaanDeal p0Farmers, Planters and the citizens gener-HOWAEBAS . ally are invited to' call anid examine for them selves, as everything will be sold atBAC SADTR SE Least Thki'ty per Cent. O aiu atrs omnadvr ie under former priee. GasSei as TERMS, ST'RICT LY CASH ! Ti!.Sads l he ggrTo any person wishing to go into the bu-PoktedinCe; siness, the inducement is great, as can be seon Fnes vr id from the amount of business done. Terms snade Gaut aers satisfactory. Sae rdWihs Au I will be compelled to retain my workmen Mras vr id to first January, I will continue to MANUFA C-SatlrPlTye, c. . T URE until then. My pricer will be considera- l ftem s eual otu s ble es than heret..,re. Settle up.StethinPaar.PinEtatsrac All persona indebted to me will oblige me very tr n ,vaos much by calling at once and settling their ~ A Ie- IS .L AR IH count,, either by Cash or Note, as I will be com-Afalndcmlt. , pelled to leave by the usual time for settling. RICHARD FLANIGAN. WNO N OCI~AS Oct 28 tf 42 Vaiusieadcttoayizan l '.lle. Just Received.Frhfrmteauatm. W E avjut ecemla part of our Fall ad diton o or areay lrgeStock of FURN~ITURE, SAS E~mbracing BUhS e A LOT OF BURIEAl', TTOEY BEDSTBADS, CORNER STANDS, Fn ior o eiia ~S DOOR STANDE'. BUREAU WASH STANDS, Aspl nhn fFn R1DWNS TOWEL RACKS, GN n oi ueuautrtdWIKY EXTENSION DININGI TABLES,siyerolfrMlinlproe. GENTRLE TABLES.,OACSG1,SUP c CR AB T ABLES, hvn enuitrutdyeggdi h CHA IRS. WINDOW SH ADES, iDu uius nti lcfr1 erwt CA RPET MT, tereprec ntepatc fMdcn A c., Ac.. Ac. ti lmt o er2 erte iencsa WITrT & HUDSON.riylandhewnsothseci..Adba. Nov 23 tf 4f, igmd h cuitneada 0ndteini Sonethig Nice for the Ladies ~ul PURE HAVANA r EIERVES, frwobajs eundfo h etNrbr -Conaisting in part Inpeeenetfhe-ie DUTLCE DE P'INA$.AdteNrap osata hycna l " " MAMEY, PyiinMr~st n lnesadalohr a "NARLANJAS,wihGNIERUSMEIISA, a "LEMONCILLOS,enagodtrsathycnhsupidi a " " B10CACOS. ohrSuhr akt Alao, the Fluest Extracts, viz:A..&T..TEGI RO lTMEG, i CLOVES, rogs CINNAMON, lEsbcie eslaet nomtepe. RASPBERRY,iON1LV TCSwihwiheryF LEMON, VANELLA, Ae. ol owelt tc i fr eoecw E wocYE tFF PinERFUploYn. IDRS.RA. G. T. . EAGUE,. A. R .4~le ateeaacdl~rei.JM t hi dAth Ea t eauascrer na in t oh heir frin ndr are rquesed tomakeimmeiate aynahatnd wilhe pule gneraltht ti'~lhie av jus it P RYNE'o.recervea lagLace ND ULER.S IIo.2S185 2146 DEi' S, CHECALS 4C.