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2i)c €rtJ.UceJitn Courier
Thursday Horning, Feb. i, Hit.
|)©-3EE Fi R.1T ANIr FOURTH PA-
OEi FOR INi'ERE'il’INO READING!
M ATTER.
Joskiui Walksii is Agent for this
payor in Chariest in, S. C., and is autlioiizo.l
.o ranks contracts lor Advertising, receive
noney and give receipts.
Rome Market, Feb. 1.—Cotton is a
1 ittle more brisk than two day? since,
and now a good article commands 101
ctE. Wheat, Corn, Bacon and Pork
same as last quotation. . .
The Tri-Weekly Courier.
This paper has now been published
one Month and tho encouragement giv
en to the enterprise, although it falls inr
short of the expense incurred, yet has
beon sufficient to make us strong in the
determination to continue its publica
tion through tho year.
There are yet quite a number of citi
zens in Rome and vicinity, who it seems
to us would do themselves more good
than bavin by paying four dollars for
the “Tri-Weekly Courier” one year, and
we solicit tho aid of our friends in sus
taining this enterprise. Tho paper will
certainly bo continued for one year at
least, but it will bo much improved, if
anything like adequate patronage is
given.- Cannot our Merchants and bus
ine.ss men recommend the paper to the
.people who trade here, anil are largely
interested in the price of produce
Market ? The people in Cedar Valley
can get later news under the present
Mail arrangements through this paper
than from any other source. Will not,
our present subscribers in that section
try to increase the list ? Then tliero is
Cave Spring and all tho other places on
the Stage Line to Jacksonville , and til
so on tho other side of the River, Coosa,
Cedar Bluff, and Summerville, all those
places can get each issue on the day of
its publication, and wo shall do all in
our power to give our subscribers an
interesting paper,
Who will send tho names of one or
two new subscribers?
— Birth
Celebration of Wasiuue tuu s
Day.
Tho Ladies of Floyd county, are re
spectfully invited to assist in the prepa
ration of an evening entertainment
tho 22d of February—the proceeds ot
which, to be devoted to the fund for
the repairing and keeping in order, tho
last resting place of our country’s Fath
er. The purchase of Mount Vernon is
for
completed, and it now remains
to repair and preserve it.
Tho above is published at the request
of the Vico Regent of Floyd county.
Fob. 2d—3t.
Steamboat Arrival.
Tho steamer “Cherokee" Capt. T, P.
Attaway arrived at her wharf on Tues
day last at 9 o’clock P. M., with 29 pas
sengers 350 bales cotton, 200 bushels
Wheat, 1000 feet £of Lumber. Cousin
ces. G. R. Ward & Co.. Mills & Sump
ter, Romo Rail Road, J. E. Berry & Co.,
W. J. T. Hughes, Payne, Quinn & Hen
drix, Cothrans & Elliott and Noble Bros.
& Co. G. R. Ward & Co. Agls.
Latest News.
Congressional News.
Washington, Jun. 31.—In the House,
there was a very large attendance, and
tho Hall was jammed. There were
three ballots lor Speaker, witli nearly
the sumu result each time. The lost
ballot was as follows :—(necessary to a
choice, 117 votes:—
Mr. Pennington, of New Jersey 115
Mr. N. U. Smith, of N. C. 113
Mr. Pennington received the whole
of Mr. Sherman’s former support, with
the addition of J. H. lteynoius, of New
York, and O. B. Adrain, of New Jersey.
The Domocrati resisted another bal
lot. They held a caucus last night, and
all except three members were present.
Later.—Mr. Smith, of North Caroli
na, withdrew his name as a caniidatu
for Speaker.
Mr. J. H. Reagan, o( Texas, nomina
ted Mr. J. A. McCiernand, of Illinois.
Some of the Amuricuns refused to vote
for Mr. McCiernand.
The number of votes necessary to a
choice was 117.
The ballot resulted os follows :
Wm. Pennington, ol New Jersey, 110
J A. McCiernand, of Illinois, 91
John A. Gilmer, of North Carolina, 5
John McQueen, of Souih Carolina, 0
John S. Millson, of Virginia, 0
Scattering, 9
Speciql polices.
Augusta Market Jan. 31.
Cotton.—T.ie market is quiet and un
ettled, buyers demanding a noncessioi ,
The transactions urn too limited to givi
a basis for qu- tations, but we hear of
sales at italic, decline from our last fig
ures, and quote Middling 101; Good
Middling Idle.
Charleston, Jan. 31, 1P.M. -Cotton.
—There is a light demand to day, with
sales of 800 hales this morning, i.t easi
er and drooping prices.
Savannah, Jan. 31.—Sales of Cotton
to-day 2400 bales. The market was un
settled and irregular, and the turn wt»
in favor of buyers.
New York, Jan. 31.—The Cotton
market was dull to-day, with sales ol
1000 bales. Middling Upland lljjc.
8SF"“I say, Jim, I’m soiry you had
so much trouble in getting your boots
back again ?”
“How ? what do you mean 1”
“Well, I see that you had to run
down.”
dSyLong skirts nro gradually going
U of use, and others that do not swee,
lue side-walks are taking their places.-
Notiiing looks less tidy than to seo i
handsome silk skirt moving down tin
street like a ship in full sail, towing ut
or it n half ilozvn parcels of sticks
shavings, twine, and loose paper. Short
or skirts are not liable to these “attacl -
monts, ’ and, therefore J'ookmore grace
fill an 1 elegant.—Hick. Vis.
No Distribution op Seed this Winter
by the Agricultural Bureau.—W<
would state, torthe. information of mom
hers of Congress and others, as applies
tirihs arc constantly being made at the
U. S. Agricultural Bureau for ser d that
tno office, from the limited appropria
tion ot last year, has been ciroumscrib
ed in its operations, and therefore un
able to purchase seed for distribution as
heretofore.— IPosA. Star.
{B5TW o are indebted to lion. L. J.
Gar try 11 for a copy of his speech in the
House on the 10th ult,
$37*11 is stated that James Gordon
BenettJr., intends challenging Hon-
Roger A. Pryor of Virginia for tho si-
vore castigation which was administer
ed by him to the father of the former
in the U. S. House of Representatives a
few days ago,
■SrSyNcrvous owner of a large amount
of local tiro insurance stock. “Who
hollered then ? What was it? Fife?”
1 No, this way, t’was a cry of murder!"
‘Oh! is that u!l? I thought it was a cry
of fire.”
JGgyAn eccentric friend of ours, says
the Litchfield (Ct.) Enquirer, stopped
intoastore in the village, which shall
bo nameless. Where some "colored breth
ren " were doing a little trading.
“Ah! Mr: ," said our friend,
An unreasonable request. To ask a
man to attend to his own business.
Carriages, Buggies, Harness &c. Ac.
—We take pleasure in calling attention
to the “dvertisement of Mr. O. B. Eve.
lie has already on hand a large and
splendid assortment of Carriages, Bug
gies, Buggy timbers and trimmings. Al
so Harness of all kinds. In a short
time ho will have ono of tho largest
carriage factories in the State in opera
tion, and lie now lias a large number of
first rate workmen putting up work to
order. Mr. Eve is a thorough going
business man of tlio right sort and de
serves a liberal patronage. Give him a
call.
“you have ynnr coudns in I see."
Tho young merchant said nothing
hut looked mad. Our friend t tapped
out but in a few moments returned
after tho sable customers bad departed
1 hope that you wont take offense with
wffat I remarked here just now,” said
he.
Oh, no,” said the merchant,
never take offence at any tiling that you
say."
‘'Glad of it,” replied our qu'zzer, but
tho niggers are as mad as the very dev
il!”
And tlion ho sloped narrowly missing
a flying yard stick.”
Variable Wf.at*er.—AM last week
we enjoyed clear Spring-like weather.
On Monday the 30th, it was warm «nd
raining, and yesterday it Was very cold,
making'an unsuccessful attempt at
snowing, with an occasional gleam of
sunsiiliie, ahd in tiio afternoon it was
quite blear and cold.
Suicide.—We learn that a man by
the name of Pruett, living near Floyd
Springs, in tHis comity, killed himself
on last Saturday, He had beon intoxi
cated for eoiiio days previous, and it is
supposed, was at that (info, very des
ponding. Ho took liis gun into a thick
et near his house ail’d placing the muz.
zlo against his breast, shot it With a fork,
ed stick.
SST-“Love in a cottage” is all very
well, when vou own the cottage and
havo lots bf money out at interest.
CSSrEvery family should bo supplied
wit i Perry Davis' Vegetable Pa.u jai
ler. Its magic offecc in removing pain
from all parts of tho body, has given it
a world wide reputation. No family
having once used this medicine would
willingly ho without it. It is wlia(
name purports, a Pain IvilleVi
< A Card to the Suffering.' -
Til a Rev. V'illiara C.egrovo, while laboring
as a missionary in Japan, was cured of Con
sumption. when aU'othor meaes had failed,
by a recipo obtained from a teamed physician
resid.ng tn the great city of Joddo. Tbit re
cipe has cured great numbers who were euf-
ferring from Consumption, Bronchitis, gore
Throat, Coughs nud Colds, end the debility
and nervous depression caused by there dis
orders.
Desirous of benefiting others, I will sond
this recipo, which I have brought home with
mo. to all who need it, free of charge..
Address Rrv. WM. COSO ROVE,
23U Baltic street,
jan28-tw3m Brooklyn, N. Y.
IlliHSI
Town Property for Sale.
Rare Chance to buy Low.
r. k.
Indian Cif.hk, Mo., July "d, 1857.
Messrs. Perrt Davis A Son:—Dear Sirs—
Having used your Pain Killer for two years,
I Hod it to be the best medicine for what it is
recommended for that I have ever used. I
eel thankful for the benefit I h.ivo received
.remit. I have been troubled with dysitep-ia
for ten years, aud tried * * * * to no
ho- efit. But as soon as I got to using your : ....
Puin Killer I found relief, and by the vae of could bo easily rented by any piifeh&tdr who
it I am e itiroly curod.. For chills and fever ■ ,1/1 no t choose to occupy it for himself. Suf-'
ongest.ve chills, it is the best jnod'cino I neient ground is attached for a fine vegetable
Will bo Bold at Public Out
cry. on tho
First Tuesday in Feb’y
Next, unices previously disposed of at pri
vate sale, the HOUSE AND LOT on Broad
Streot, opposite tho old Buena Visia Hotel,
and commonly known as the
Bradbury House.
I have fitted it up in first rato style, and
added new fences to the lot. There are
EIGHT EXCELLENT ROOMS,
well finished, and a,commodious basement,
which could bo much enlarged at a trifling
expenses. The rooms nro amply supplied
with fire places. On the lot is unquestion
ably ono of the
BEST WELLS IN ROME.
Thero Is also another building, near the
dwelling, suitable for a small family, which
I have'ever UBcd. I have used it for a great
many different complaints and it has never
yet failed ingiving immediate relief.
CIIAS. L. GANGII.
Sold by all tho principal medicine deal-
s. janl3.2t.
garden. I w 11 also otter my
Lots on Etowah River.
Including the one where my residence was
not long ago burned. The lot is a hand
some lo aticn for a dwelling. A ttowor gar
den, conta’ning a very largo variety of flow-
ers—roses, pinks, and numerous kinds which
I purchased in Augusta and elsewhere. The
THE PECULIARITIES of the female
constitution and tlio various trials to which .
the sex is subjected, demand an occasional I flower-plot has been tastefully laid off by a
recourse lo stimulants. It is important, how | a profeosional gardener. There arc also a
ever, ihat these shall be of a harmless na'uro I number of young fruit trees, carefully so
und at tlio same tiino accomplish tlio desired ted and planted by myself. A good well
ond. Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters is on the lot and soverul out-buildings. It is
is tils very article. Its effects in all cases of j one of tho best garden spots in the city, as I
debi ity arc almost magical. It restores the j lmvc had large quantit es of manuro hauled
tono of tho digestive organs, iufus s fr-sh
vitality into ‘.fie whole system, and gives
th.v eh lerfulness to the temperament, which
is tho most valuable of the feminine attiac-
tioas. Tho proprletora feel (loitered from the
fact many of tile most prominent medical
n't. To anv person desirous of building
this location presents many inducements.—
Tile foundation of tho burnt dwelling, and
two good el.imnoys arc standing, and would
much lessen the oxponse of putting up a new
house. A good len o surrounds tho lot.—
gentlemen i i t.ie Union havo bestowed on- | There are several parcels zsf ground adjacent
cGniiniia nn n ilia Hitfara vivfnna af wliiali iih . .... .» il.. M
coni urns up n tiie Bitters, tbs virtues of which
they h ive /re [ueitiy .tested and acknowledg
ed. Th re are numerous counterfeits offered
for sale, ail of which are destitute of merit,'
and positively injurious to the system.
janlO.lm-tr. ,
CONSOLIDATED
LOTTERIES of DELAWARE
FOR FEBRUARY, 1860.
France, Broadbeat & Co. Mag’rs
Wilmington, Delaware.
The Managers call the attention ol the
public to the following Splendid Schemes to
>e drawn in Wiliniug.on, Delaware, by Btate
zuthoriiy. ' . ■ .
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
Grand Capital Prize
$70,000 ! ;
frond Consolidated Tottery of Delaware.
CLASS 0.
To be drawn in Wilmington, Dol., Saturday,
Feb. 24, 1069.
SCHEME.
78 Number.—13 Drawn Ballots.
with more or less lmprovent, up .n them.
ALL BEING RICH GARDEN SPOTS.
Also, at tho same time, will be sold a
Negro Woman and her child.
Together with a great many arti les too te
dious to mention. The above pioces of pro
perty aro offered at a bargain. Persons are
requested to examine for themselves. For
in orniatiou as to prices, terms. Ac., apply
either to A. W. HARSHAW, or
D. S. PRINT UP.
janl2-tw8taw3t
I Prize
$70,000 is
$70,000
1
30,000 is
30,000
1
1
12,750
12,750 /
25,500
1
1
5,000 1
5,000 J
10,018
8
2,500
20,009
5
2,000
10,000
10
1,250
12,500
267
1.009
257,000
05
209
13,000
05
150
9,750
66
too
6.000
65
79
4,550
4,31 •)
40
192,400
27,940
20
55S.800
32,306 prize., amounting to $1,202,066
T'k'ts £20, Ha!v's$l0, Quar's$4,Eighths$2,40
A Certificate of Package of 26 Whole, $290 00
Do do 26 Halves, 149 40
Do do 26 Quart'rs 74 76
Do do <’26 Eighths, 37 37
Grand Consorted Lottery of Del-
ON TIIE HAVANA PLAN.
CLASS TEX,
To bo drawn in Wilmington, Del., Tuesday,
Feb. 29, I860.
Every other Ticket a Prize !
Prizaa payab eii full, witbont deduction.
In these Lotteries every Prite is drawn.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
1 prize of $50,000 | 2 prizes of 1,000
1 prize of
1 prize of
2 prizes of
2 prizes of
2 pr.z.'S of
26,006
10,900 j
6,000 I
3,000
2,000 I
10 prizes of
10 prizes of
20 prizes of
100 prizeB of
25,000 prizes of
And 104 Approximations prizes, ranging from
$20 up to $.>00.
26,356 priz'S, amounting to $340,009
Whole Tickets $16; Halves $4; Quarters $2.50.
Persons who desire need only roiuit the
risk on a Packogo, for which we will satid a
C-rtifi 'ate as follows:
A Oer.ifieate of Package of 16 Whoios, $00
1>0 do 16 Halves, 46
B° do Ifl Quarters, 24
Do uo 16 Eighths, 12
ZtyYr'r.ts paid immediately aft.r the
drawing.
MARRIED.—In this city on Thurs
day evening tho 2Gth inst., by tlio Rev.
Josso Lainborth Mr. Alexander Ross
ond Mrs. Mary Ann Walker.
Herring’s Patent Champion
Fire & Burglar Proof Safes.
W ITH IIALI,d PATENT POWDER-
PROOF LOCKS, tlio same that were
awarded separate tneduls at the World s Fair
London, l6ol, and the World s Fair, New
York, 1853, and are THE ONLY American
Sa es that were awarded medals at the Lon
don World a Fair.
Tb.so Fa'es form tiio m r st perfect security
against Fire anil Burglars of any Sales over
offered to tho public.
.81,000 REWARD
Will be paid to any person that ran show
that n Herring s Patent Champion Sa o ever
failed tn pre.orvo its contents in an s.clden-
tal Fire.
fi. C. HERRING A CO.., Manu'aiturcrs,
251 Broadway, cor. Murray at., Now York,
and 52 and 54 Gravier st., N. 0.
Agents—B. W. Knowles, Richmond. Va;
R. F. Lester. Pe ersburg. Va.t Rowland
Brothers, Norfolk, Vet: J. if. Thotans ft A Co.,
Lynchburg. Va„ J. R. Blossom’ tv dm ugtob,
N.C, W. Herrin; A Son. Atlanta Ga. La
Rohe A Bell. Sarannab. Ga., J. M. ABF.
Roe i, West Point, Ua., Holmes A Co., Char-
le stun,3. C. jant2—tw3ra
CAUTION.
Forions living .t a distance should bo ex
tremely cautiousof whom they ordor Lottery
Tickets er Certidcut.sof Packages of Tickets.
The country is Hooded with boguB aod swin.l-
,ing Lotteries. Every inducement is livid out
to get p-rsms to invest munoy in thorn.—
Capital Prizes nf frem $20,000 to $10,000
head their schemes—with Tickets at Ouo
Dollar. $100,ooo Capital Prizes ar* offered,
Tickets $5. All such ill every instance, are
Ira u s: and if money is sent to the n for
Tickets, it is so muoh’ thrown away, without
the shadow of a 'bunco of getting ’prize.—
Bozvaro of all f o'.'ories where tho Capital
Prize is un s i!'y largo in comparison t»
tlio price v T z.es. In every instance
wlioro la-; 1 P.d :os are oil’red for a s nail
cost of T.j e.s, put it down for a certain
fraud.
*8"All orders addrsssol to FRANCE,
BROAD BE.VT4 A Co.. Wilmington, Del.,
will meet with prompt attention, and ihe
printed oflfi dal drawings scut ua s >on os over.
FRANCE, BR0ADBENT3 A CO..
Jan27.Witminjtm, Del.
AGENTS WANTED!
TO RBI.L
carps patent cap
Breast Lantern.
T O TII03E furnishing s'.tisfsctory refsr-
enves, » ltbirXl sdlary aod ox'pjntes wilt
be pai I. The article is u'evdo t by ovory far-
by ovory far
mer an 1 modi line in tha country, an l will
meet ivith realy hale. For particulars ad*
dr , WJ ,.. J. C. CARY. Patentee,
Jan.llt-tw 8t .Vmjmi street.
e year 1817, Superphosphate
had been made in England, by treating
CONSOLIDATED BUSINESS.
TERMS
AND
merchant Tailoring Establishment,
B. F. JONES,
W. SCOTT,
N. J. OMBERG,
O. B. MOORS.
upd tl*'i
OA.
} ROME*
The Undersighed will he
IN FULL BIAS®
On Monday, 9th. inert
and will bs glad to show’their friends,
SEARCH OF
IJV
Their Stock, which they 'pledge
mu mmmm wntiyr,
WITH ANY HOUSE IN GEORGIA. OUR TERMS WILL £b
EXCLUSIVELY CASH,
And Prices exceedingly Low.
PROFESSOR MAPES»
Nitrogcniscd Superphosphate
Of Lime.
Patented November 25, 18>’9.
FOR WHEAT, CORN. HOOT CROPS, COT
TON, Ac.
P RIOR TO the
had been ma< „ „
burnt bon s with sulphuric acid, and by the
formation of aulphato ol'limo, thus abstract
ing one atom of iime from the bones, as lu-
ble phosphate had been formed. In 1847, J.
J. ilapes made a series of experiments, thus:
he found, analytically, that Peruvian Guano
contained the nccoesary elements for insu.
ing th> growth of plants, but not in the
ight relative proportions to each other. He
instituted a series of experiments, practical
ly. by which' he proved that one hundred
pounds of burnt bones, treated with fi t;, six
pounds of sulphuric acid, thirty-six pounds
of Peruvian Guano, twenty pounds of sul
phate of ammonia, tormed a mixture every
way superior to Peruvian Guano, and that
it would not excite the soil, but would Con
tinually add to its fertility.
He had Ibund that one barrel of blood,
IVcsh from the animal, mixed with u cord of
organic matter, would, by fermentation, pro
duce a manure equal to a cord of well rotted
stable manure. He further ibund that sov-
Anteen barrels .of blood, when dried, would
make one barrel, and that blood could be
procured at compnritmdy little cost, in cer
tain sections; that it could bo dried by cook
ing and pressing so as tnproduoo a dry pow
der, and by adding to the above named in
gredients an oqual weight of dried bullock's
blood, a manure is formed one hundred pounds
of which arc opual in power and lasting ef
fect to one hundred and righty-fire pounds
of the best Peruvian Guano.
Sines he has offered his invention to tho
femurs of the country, some filty companies
have imitated this article und.r various
names and for tho purpose of rendering it
papular, have traduced Prof. Mapes and his
article, claiming to make that 01 a superior
quality. Evvry year presents new imitators
of this article, who munu.acturo an in.erior
article, using the mineral phospates as a ba
sis. instead of the caleiued bones of animals.
Notwithstanding all this, the demand for
Mapes’ Nitrogunisod Superphosphate of
Lime has doubled.
Peruvian Guano contains an excessive
amount of ammonia, the only use of which
is to render water capable of dissolving a
larger amount of tho inorganic constituents’
of the soil, or as sometimes called to act as
anoxoitant. Tho imirkot gardeners of New
Utrecht commenced some years ago by tiling
two hundred w> ight of guano t* the acre;
tb«y are now compullj.t to uso twelvo hun
dred weight of guano lo produce tho samo
effect, nuil their land is evidently inipover-
' ued by its use, while those wbo havo used
We hope to rooeivo the encouragement of the ettisens generally In this enterprise, and V
expect to compensate them in return f n ’*! |
I “lo IjcJz
By Saving them
IN MAKING TBEIR PURCHASES.
Prices plainly marked in Figures,
JV
For farther particulars apply the Store.
ja»3—tf
JONES, SCOTT, OMBBEO A’ &>. *
- • • . , ’ . • ■ : > yj* ,■**'■*>
TO THE
• ,.Y r * r -'ll
Albert Lengnick; Marshall *Burgtjf A W/ ‘V
the Nilrogeuiscd uiiperpiiospbate of Lime,
havo steadily found their soils to be improv.
cd. anil instead of requiring more, they rc
latoriali
quire less fertilising matoriol each year. And
tuis is particularly truo of Tobacco and Cot
ton lauds.
Among the advantages arising from tho
usoot Nitmgonised Superphosphate aro the
following: It carries no weed >ead to tho
soil; :t prevents rust, and insures the perfect
ing of plants; thus, when used on CetVra, the
bolls do not fall and. as by tho oxpcrieuco of
Mr: Lomas, Cel. Davis, and Cnl. Goodwin
ond otnsrs, it gives a gro itor weight per acre
of cottnu. Fur Wheat, it has steadily prov
ed itself to bs superior ti the Peruvian Gu
ano; when in contact with seed, it d >os not
destroy it as doss t>e Peruvian Guano; and
it supplies the defi icncy of tha Phosphate
of Lime and other ingredients, produced bl
excessive reaping of grain aud undue pai-
turaqs.
Jho reports of the farm of the Inventor, of
the American Institute, and committees of
utlior institutions, wh ■ have visited it, ultho’
it is manured entirely with this fertiliser,
prove Hint no manure has yet been used
profit.
which .pruducosAi equal amount.
Tno Amsri-an Institute have just awarded
MERCHANTS
OF TH!
SOUTH ANim
ndernqPMr h
OF THE
UTHWEST.
‘y^’E, the underniJWIf importers and Job
bers in the city of Charleston in viow
of tho present excited state of the country
deem it proper to bring to the notice of tho
interior Merchants the claims we have to
HATS, CAPS AND gTRAW aQODS. - 4 -
Horsey, Austen t Co.; D. R. Williams t.Co.
F. D. Fanning. j-“..<ili'-i. Mi l
SADDLES 1 ANDGA'DDLERY HARDWARH £
their patronage and custom. Tho majority
of us have been long established in'
Jennings, Thoralinson * Co>; .UasUs, i Cal
houn a Co.
v business,
and from our oxpcricntu! are well acquain
ted zvith the wants of this section of-country
All of us hold sentiments tn common on the
agitating question of tho day—slavory; and
all of ua desire, as far as practicable, to be-
commercially independent of the North.—
have no desire to unllerrate the energy and
enterprise of the Merchants of Northern’
cities, but wc claim to be able to supply gooilH
in our respective lines, on as favorable terms
both as to price and credit, as the merchants
of any city in the Union. We hare facilities
for obtaining goods from Burona, not sur
passed by any, and our importations from
abroad are very, large, notwithstanding the
reports tq the contrary, circulated by thoso
who have no knowledge of what they aflirm
or whose interests prompt them to mislead.
American goods ws obtain from tlio manu
factures on as favorable terms as any Job
bing Merchants of tho Northern cities. Why
then should wo not be ablo to sell on as fa
vorable tz-rms as others ?
We are able and determined to do so, and
all we ask of you is, to try this market, lay
aside the prejudice—for it is only prejudice
—that your customers prefer goods from
New York for those from Charleston, and
build up (tad encourage your own Seaports
and your own Mcrohants. If we cannot do
wbat zvo profess, you will bo subjected to a
very little inconvenience, tor opportunities
of leaving by railzvay or steamer aro offered
every twelve hours.
Our Stocks will be complete by 1st Febru
ary next, and it remains to be seen how
many bf those who havo heretofore pur-'
chased all tbeir goods in northern cities will
give Charleston a trial this spring.
Charle ston, S. C„ Den. 12th, 1»59.
DRY GOODS.
Gillilands, Howell A.Co.; Hyatt, McBurnsy
A Co., Johnston, Crows A Co., Crane, Boyl-
ston A Co.; John Q. Milnor A Co.; Kerrison
A Leiding; Chamberlain, Miler A Co.; J. S. A
L. BowioeA Co.; Robert Adger A Co.; Nayler,
- ’ " ’ ” Ki ’ ’ ~
BOOKS AND STATIONERY/! ps.oi
McCarter a Dawson; A. Carter; S. B. Jones,
Agent Methodist Book Cbncsrn.
Lamberts A HowclIyJas.
CURTAINS,
i.G. Bailie.
.71
PAPER COMMISSION DEALER. *
Joseph Walker. ’ ' '
IMPORTERS ANKMtifliSfe^#At^Nwf;'
LIQUORS, BBGARS,TOBACCO, Ac. ”:Lhi
Chafoe, St. AmanffA Crolt. ,(janl4tofqbl 1
^MsoVtITERN MERCHANTS tb thsir.
largo and varled'stock of Gobds.'wh'fih wHl.\
be complete by the 1st of. February. . t
H. 8. HUGHS will-bo pleased tbaso hi* ’ V
friends when they Visit Now Ybrk’." 1 ' ' ’ l
janB-t»2m "
\ — Vi ■,.ili.41.-.V..»i M. , ii,; > v k
Smith A Co.; Cadow, McKenzie A Co.
DIRECT IMPORTERS OF
PLANTATION GOODS.
Andrew McDowall; Ravonol, Huger
Milliken.
Courtney A Tonnout; Hyde, Gregg A "Day;
Gravely A Pringle; WUraana A Price; H. F.
Slrobcckor; J. K. Adgtr'ACo. ' \ ‘ ? (f
aMFMiU
E. B. Stoddard A Ce., Force A Mitohell;
Ilaseltino A Walton; D. F. Fleming A Co.,
Dunham, Taft A C6.; RT. A.' Pringle A Co.
their Silver Medal to l’rolossur Mapes. for the
bast fertilizer, allor a most thorough investi
gation into the merits of all in ths market.
Tiio subscriber has been appointed Sole
Agoit in Augusta for tlio sale of the abovo
fertiliser, and guarautoes that its constitu
ents urn the materials stated abuvo, and no
thing else. Planters desiring more informa
tion. will plci'O send for our Circular, con
taining testimonials, an 1.tho articles by Dr.
Bndorlin. which constitute tho b’ost treatise
on Puojph.ito over written.
Pride 850 per Toff in' Angtfstff.
J. A. Quimby,
No 193 Brood st, njxt do r t> tno “Cinsti-
tu'.ionalUt" off J ini Itwlaw.twtoinsrl
Waldrop, EgSteS** 1 ©?,'
Co.iCoben, WilLs a Co.; Matthiessen.O Karra
a Co.; Pierson, Smith s Cs.
t,!’> i
GROCERIES.
8. S. Farrar, Bros, a Co.; Lann<
faftAWfeaSTWH?*'
dr.
JlIRllf
&mkm9ar M:
DRUGS AND* MfitflClNtS. . .....
llavilasd, Stevenson a Co.; Jofin Asbaurst;
8ILKS AND FANCY GOODS.
Bowen, Foster A Co.-. T V —* "
Bell, Pace, Lavender ty Qbjl
IMPORTERS & JOBBERS. ,
• J*.’ >
OF . , 4 >• to ,t
Staple and
vryikM.
89 CHAMBERS A 71 READE BT0., , .
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NEW. YORK,
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to fi]
Pianos, Gnitarsi ViolifaS' r l ■
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Stales, ot, terms, for.CashJJr apprbved): z..
Sower , than tae XowsR-cvsri MwiM tto - . ,
keSouth. JojviUalsolteepo*bandsdvsrel ..<*
of Messrs,iffmJQfcll AEonan—tHMl A^ .• b»11s«
ell M Hall A Son> fl
lunrivallod in BedBty, GLUilaUi ul
Ish anil Durability. Alio, thd FRENCH
SfrRMONlA&MtMAfarWdsvdWamelcA*' ■■
Alsu SHEET MUSIC, and thewiybMf
Italian noli* mUF. OeiiSfaA <0, <BrjW» rr ‘ .
dart WlU.h'AttsMUitt'toMl Mtoiretn*,, »nd
Dispatch, aiid in no instanos will the tooneV ■
S Mreqtiired until the tgstrumtntDdj^J
ken i
(terras.) -Bi
Rent.doiln 11 I il Mil pB
Address, fglvin* Post Offee, County A Stats.) .
U. W. LANG WORTHY, Agsnt..
GENT DRY GOODS, j