Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, April 27, 1859, Image 4
WITT & HUDSON,
HAVE OPENED A
FURNITURE ROOM,
Between E. Penn and John Colgan,.
WHERE WE HAVE ON HAND A COMPLETE
ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE,
-As follows:
WARREJQfflD, SUETEBIE8,
BOOK CASES, TBRBARTE, DESKS,
Sideboards,
BUREAUS; BUREAU WASH STANDS,
WASH STANDS,
With Marble tops-siugle-and doublo.
WASH STANDS OF EVERY KIND,
EXTENSION TABLES, PARLOR TABLES
with Slabs, READING and QUARTETTE
TABGES. TOWEL AND CLO'HE.
RACKS, BOOK AND CORNER STANDI,
A Fine lot of Sofas, Ottomans, &e
A choice lot of
BED-ROOK FUENITURE,
PARLOR, DINING ROOM AND LIBRARY
CHAIRS, SUEL'S OFFICE CHAIR, Stool,
Cane and Mahogony ROCKING CHAIRS,
Misse' Sitting and Rocking CHAIRS,
Ohild's Table CHAIRS, &c.
A. L S O,
A LOT OF FANCY WORK TABLES,
WORK BOXES, STOOL STANDS, POR
TAI:LE DESKS. OFFICE DESKS, ChiIren's
BUREAUS. CUlBRARDS, SAFES. BED
STEADS. CRADLES. LOOKING
GLASS PLATE, &c.
Also, several excellent pieces of
CARPETING.
CARPET TACKS AND BINDING, RUGS AND
MATS, WINDOW CORNICE, SHADES,
CORDS, TASSELS, CURTAIN PINS,
Ac., Ac., &c.
The above articles are all recently purchased
from the best Houses in New York, and will be
sold at low prices for cash.
'M-At the old stand, we will continue to work
to order, and Repair old work entrusted to our
care.
If you want to buy, call,-and if you do not, call
and we will take pleasure in showing you our
Stock. WITT & HUDSON.
- April 13 tf 14
There is no use Taking after Sam!
H IS friends know he will have good things, and
sell them for small profits.
Now receiving a fine lot of PURE
BREMER LAGER REER!
VON I. DECTJEN, in pints and quarts, for whieb
our House are the sole Agents for the importation.
Also, YOUNGER'S SPARKLING
Edinburgh Ale!
St. Ann's Brewery, in piutjugs; and R. B. B1YASS
best stout L ONDON P0 RT ER,standard
brand.
CI-AMPAGl\E.
BOUEE FILS AND DROUET.
IMPERIAL AND CABINET, in half pints, pints,
quarts and magnums; with a variety of all kinds
of other WINES, BRANDIES and LIQUORS,
which cannot fail -to suit the tastes of the most
fastidious. Also, a large assortment of
WOODEN WARE, viz:
Striped and Plain Brass Bound BUCKETS, with
and without Covers; Cedar TUES; Painted
T UUS; Painted BUCKETS; Do. Market BAS
KETS ; Cocoa DIPPERS, and a large supply of
superior BROOMS, and every article usually
kept in a similar concern. Fresh, and receiving
dil S. E. BOWERS, A gt.
Hlamblurg., March 2:2. tf I1
CANDEE & McEWEN,
WATCH MAKERS & JEWELERS.
HATING this day formed a
Co.partnsehip will occupy
the Rooms next adjoining the
Post Office, aid will give the STRICTEST AT.
TENTION to all business entrusted to their care.
JEWELRY and SOCIETY BADGES made to
order and warranted.
W Particular attention will be paid to Watch
repaIring. F. H. CANDEE.
D. F. McEWEN.
Edgefleld, Nov. 1, 1858 tf 43
HORSE TAMIl\G!
T HE Subscriber respectfully offers his services
to the citizens of Edgefield and Barnwell in
the practice of the NEW and USEFUL art of
* HORSE TAMING.
IHe has purebased the right to this practice for
the 'Districts of Edgefield and Barnwell, and is
preparedl to give instruction or to subdue vicious
hor ses for all who desire it.
Upon the formation of a Class of five or more in
any neighborhood, he will, upon notification from
the parties, attend at any place they may appoint,
and instruct them in the thousand applications of
this Art.
,i'-Address, at Beach Island Post Office.
A. W. ATKINSON.
P. S.-=.n connection with the albove I have on
hand LANIER'S PATENT BRIDLE, the right
to use which is given to each scholar. A. W. A.
April 5 3m \ 13
pBarnwell Sentinel please copy for three
tnonths, and forward account to A. W. A. as above
.WO0LIEY TOWN BATS!
5'.EEN WOOLLE2,
NEAR GRANITEVILLE, S.C.
R ESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of
South Carolina and the South at large, that he
is now prepared to furnish
OF EVEEY STYLE AND QUALITY,
As well made, of as good material, and on as ra
- onable terms as can be found any .where in the
United States.
gg Persons desiring further information will
please address me at Graniteville, S. C.
*JOON WOOLLEY.
Jan.-19, 1859 tf 2
Blue Ridge Rail Road Compa
ny in South Carolina,
.CHA RL ESTON, 19th February, 1859.
S UBSCRIBERS TO THE CAPITAL STOCK
-are'hereby notified that the EIGHTEENTH
and NINETEENTH instalments or the old sub
scription, and TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT of
the new subscription, are required to be paid as
follows:
The EIGHTEENTH instalment on the 19th day
of April next.
The NINETEENTH instalment on the 19th day
ofeMay next.
-TEN PER CENT. of the new subscription on
the 19th day of March next.
TEN PER CENT. of the new subscription en
the 19th day of April next.
FIVE PER CENT. of the new subscription on
the 19th day of Msy next.
-By order. WM. H. PERONNEAU.
March 16, 18 9 lot 10
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
.. IX ORDINARY,
Jeptha Couch, Adm'or of William Satchor,
deceased, A pplicant,
The Creditors generaly of the saidl dee'd..
Sappearing to my satisfaction that the assets of
..said deceased are insuilicient to pay elr his debts
in full. It is ordered and decreedi that all and sin
gular, the creditors of the said William Satcher,
acceased, do p resent their claims against the said
William- Sateher, deceased, before me, properly
proved, on or before the twenty-third day of May
next, and that they do appear In the Court of Ordi
nary, on said twenty-third day of May next, to-re
ceive their proportion of the assets of said deceased,
and failing to do- so, they will be precluded and
barred.
Given under my hand and seal, this twenty
second day of February, A. D., one thousand eight
hundred and fifty-nine.
-W. F. DURISOE, o.. (z. r.s.]
Ordinary's Ofmie, Feb. 22, 1859. 3m 7
NOTICE--All persons indebted to the Estate
of J. B. Talbert, deceased, are reqnested to
make payment at an early date, and these having
demands against said Estate, will render them In
properly attested for payment.BR, d'r
sept. 29, 1858 12mr 38
-4TEAM MIL L NOT ICE.-From and after
Monday 7th of February next, Monday, Tues
day and Wednesday of oach week, will be assigned
for Sawing Lumber at my Steam Mills, and Thurs
dadayd~aturday for the ind i Gam
:ra n.2f a
DRYGOODS!
BROOM & NORRELL
ARE NOW OPENING
Vlpir Stock of
*cwtnms so.,.
Thankful 'for the Liberal Patronage they have
received heretofore, at at the hands of their
friends and a generous public, they
would respectfully solicit continued
favors, and
INVITE A CLOSE COMPARISON AND EXAMINATION
OF THEIR
GOODS AND PRICES
WITH ANY IN THE MARKET.
THEY ARE DETERMINED TO MERIT PUBLIC FAVOR BY
AS LOW A SCALE OF PRICES
As any House in the Trade, and by a continuance of that
QIEN AND fIR SY8SEM Of OING)
So Popular with ovr Customers, and which has always Characterised our
House, viz:
A Strict Adherence to our
ONE PRICE RULE!
PRICES GUARANTEED TO BE AS LOW
As any other House in the Market.
0*' Goods Delivered, FREE OF CHARGE, in the City and. Hamburg. .,0
Augusta, March 21, 11
SPLENDID _DRY GOODS!
J AMES H E N E Y,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
IS NOW OPENING A NEW STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY G-OODS,
Which 'will comlpare favourable with any oth,-r int the city, to which will be added,
fromt timeit to tinw, during the senion.
THE LATEST NDVELTE
AS THEY ARRIVE FROM EUROPE, OR ARE PRODUCED AT HOME.
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
thisDepartment c'ur Stock is Fll ad Attractie, containn Ftuec SILKS, Black GRO
LA& ,he W1~ 1OODS and LINE DEP1RM T willF bes
found, IRISH LINENS, LINEN UAMASKS, NAP.
KINS. TABLE CLOTHS, R USSIAN CR ASH,
-CAMBiRICS, JACONET$, BRIL
LIANTS, PIQUES, QUILTS, COUNTER
PANES, EMBROIDERIES, &.; a Splendid assortment of
NHAWLS &fl HATLLA&L
HOSIERY'AND GLOVES, DRESS TRIMMINGS AND PARASOLS, SHIRTINGS
SHLEETINGS, PANTALOON STUFF, &c., &c.
All of which he guarantees to sell as Low as the Lowest.
Call and examine jbr yourselees, befrec purchasing elsewchere. Orders carejilly attended to.
GOODS NOT AS REPRESENTED MAY BE RETURNED.
- MRS. IVENVEY WITII A LARGE AND SELECT STOCK OF
STRAW GOODS, F LO W E R 5, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS,
AND MILINERY ARTICLES GENERALLY,
Mayna i al tie be f.nd in rr ,if teS.r,n md to wh t sh partcuarlyinvites the at
of Goods. Mrs. 11. will take pleasure in exhibiting them.
Augusta, April I1 tr 14
P..........i. GA LL A HEIR
AUGUSTA, GA.,
ARE NOW RECEIVING TIIEIR SUPPLIES OF
FANCY & STAPLIE
DRY GOODS!
IN RIOh
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
THEIR STOCK IS EXTENSIVE,
AND C ARE FULULY SE LE CT ED, EMBRACING
ALL THAT IS NEW AND DESIRABLE,
-A L S 0
Real Irish Linen,
TABLE DAMASKS, NAPKINS, TOWELS,
Sheetings, Lawns,
datnbrit f~anokerciif,
TOGETHER WITH AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
DOME STIC .GOOD S,
AND EVERY THING IN T HEIR LINE,
To which they invite the a t t e n t i o n of all in want of
Augusta, April 11 185~9 tf 14
PINT, OIL AND GLASS. N"OT..lpro" itubodtthE
JNION and Croton Pure Wite LEAD bamh th l3tbltn net en thos havingd.
Pnt arnish"and (iraining JIR USHIES; l tnirr e1,s h nted to rt ey a fia setemn
arnc Pst. WINDOW L SS, e IZS of the said Estat on hatdyI
CA1%TDIDATES.
For SherifE
WM. QUATTLEBUM, I LEWIS JONES,
LEWIS COVAR, | H. BOULWARE,
For Clerk.
S. HARRISON, ROBERT D. BRYAN,
WM. L. STEVENS, JACKSON COVAR,
LEWIS COLEMAN, F. M. NICHOLAS,
JAMES SPANN, I EDMUND PENN.
For Tax Collector.
JOHN C. LOVELESS, T. J. WHITAKER,
STARLING TURNER, THEOPHILUS DEAN,
M. W. LYLES, CHARLES CARTER,
C. A. HORN, CHAS. M. MAY,:
For Ordinary.
J. P. ABNEY, W. F. DURISOE,
D. L. TURNER. DAVID BODIE,
E. H. YOUNGBLOOD,
Attorney at Law and Magistrate,
W ILL attend promptly to all business placed
in his hands.
Wg" Office at Edgelleld C. H., S. C.
April 6, t f 13
PROFESSIONAL CARD.
T HE undersigned having formed a Partnership
in the PRACTICE OF LAW and EQUITY,
for Edgetleld District, will give prompt and dilli
gentattention to all business entrusted to their care.
Thu residence of Mr. Owxs is at Barnwell C. if.,
that of M1r. SimiaaLs at Edgetield, 8. C.
EMMET SEIBELS,
W. A. OWENS.
Feb. 1, t 4
PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE.
T HE undersigned have this day formed a Part
Jnership for the PRACTICE OF LAW AND
EQUITY, under the name and style of LANDRUX
A; MOORE.
Mr. Moonx will regularly attend the Courts at
Abbeville, and will promptly transact all business
left in our hands for that District.
G. W. LANDRUM,
J. P. MOORE.
Edgefield C. H., Jan.13. tf 2
ftterut at LaW,
EZTILL give close attention to all business en
T trusted to his care.
'r OFPC, IN Tn REAR OF TaE CounT HousE.
Edgefield C. H., Jan. 12, am. 1
LOUDON BUTLER,
TW~O-ANYT AT Law
AND
Solicitor in Equity.
OFricE, in the one formerly occupied by W. W.
AnAxs, Esq.
Edgefield C. IT., S. C., Dec. 22, 1858.
A~ CARD.
D RS. BLAND & HILL, will practice Med
icine in its various branches in this village
and vicinity. ELBERT BLAND,
J. WALTER MILL.
March 30,1859 . tf 12
'D E 1%T T I S T :u .
D R. 1. PARKER, can generally
be found at the Office formerly
ocuapied by 0. D. Tillman, Esq., and
will be sure to be there during Sale-day week.
March 2, 1859 tf 8
TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE,
No. 2.
I WILL attend at thce timeics and lidacOti hereinaf
ter speiied,. to Colleet the State andt District
Tax for the year coinmeneing the 1st day of Oelo
lier, 1858.
At Lybrand's, Wednesday, 20th "
-Ilatcer's, Thuirsdlay, 21st "
" ranateville, Friday, 22nd "
"Beach Island, Saturday, 23rd "
"[ Hamburg. Mondeay, 25th "
" Cherokee Ponds, Wednesday, 27th "
" Edgefield C. H., } Monday and Tuesday My
After whIch time my books will close for the
present year. Tax payers must hie punctual, au I
shall he compelled to close or leave their execu
tions in the bands of the Sheriff, before I start for
Colutnhia.
The Registration of Births, Deaths and Marri
ages, still required. Time from the first of Janu
ary, 1858. to the first of January, 1859. In case
oif reJie Jirtha, the time and place, namese and real
dlances of parents, sex and name of child, (if it
have the latter,) and whether born alive or dead;
in eni of deathe of ccites, the date, place and cause
of death, name, age, sex,'whether single or mar
ried, occupation, residence and nativity of the de
eased, with names and surnames of parents; in
case o f birth. and deaths osf dlece the same items,
togethaer with the name of the owner, instead of
name of the decenised and the names of parents.
The law has anntexedl a fine of ten dollars upon
all persons who shall refuse to give the above in
formation. 1 hope that every tax payer will conme
prepared to give the necessary infoirmathme.
T HEO. DEAN, T. C. E. D.
Mar. 16 if - 10
THlE LUVER INVIGORATOR!
PREPARED BY Dr. SANFORD,
I3 a great scientific medical discovery, and is daily
workin. cures, almost too great to believe. It
eures as if by magic, even the first dose giving
benefit, and seldomc more than one hottle is requir
edl to cure any kind of Liver Compnlaiint. from the
worst Jaundice (or Dyspepsia to a common head
ache, all of which are the the result of a diseased
Liver.
-The Liver is one ofr the~ prineipal re-gulutors of the
hucian beody, and when it 'perr..rmas Its fu~netrons well
the pocwers of thce sytlem acre fulily develojwd. The
stmciachi icc alcmoist entircity d lje),edit on lihe healthy
tion oef thce ivetr t..r the~ prop..r performance fl its
nineatins. W~cic the steam 0achl is at lauill. thce beiwuhs
are nc faulk. acid time whie ies~cstem sie r s in cense
, inence cof unea cracn-thceC Lirer--having ceased to
.l.1 Ic elduty. Forl hedicenas of c, c that organi, tine of the
rrit ris laes mtad e it histl studly. inc a peractice-ot
cccire lcanc twecnty years. tole dia somne r*eety wicere
w i t b ice ecaccteracti the m nany derunigencencts to
whichd it ice lible. Q
Teo perocv that this re niedy is al last fcuncd, any
pe-rsion tr.,uhtied wich Liv e r (iClatcInet icn acn y
of i f-,rcnas, hcas biut to try a Hbottle, and conaviction is
certain.H
A ecccpoundl has been formied by dissolvIng gnams
tail extracting that ptart which ice selubie fur the ac
tive virlcnes of tihe medl eine. These gumzcs remove
all mceirbii cnr lead mattear frmi lihe System, supply
lug in theirlace a healthly Hthew ofr bile. invigorating
thao stemchl, ennccsingi. fend icc digest well, purifying
the bloecd. giv.ig. tecm- anal hen~aithc Ito lih a icile nechi
ncery, reinoevincg the encases ? of the~ idimense, aecd effect
incg a radiieni cure withgouc n nl y or lie ieigreeable
alter effects, fet by uesicg l.niiele or Mineral Poic
soin thcat Is nusually resocr tail to.
One dlise- sifter esling ice sufellieint to relieve th e
stomnachc, and pcrevent lihe rfoid fromn rising and sour
ing.i,
Only onec dose taken before reting, prevents
nightmcare.
Oncly one dose taken at {0 night loosens the bowesa
genctly, and cures costlve cc ness.
One i-s laken after each Ameal will cure Dyspepsia.
WFOne dlose of two tea "spoonsful will. always re
lIeve Sick He-adache.
One bottle taken for Its male obstructIon. remeves
the cause of the disease,0 and rmakes a perfect cure.
Only one does Immedi ately relieves Ciholte, while
One dose, often repeated, ' is a sure care for Chol
era Morbus, and a pre ventaive of Cholera.
One dose, taken often, will prevent the reeurrenci
of Bilious Attacks, while It relieves all painfuil feel
nlyonebotle s needed tothrow out of the
system the effects of msedl cine titer a long sicknss.
One bottle taken for Jaundice, removes all
yellowness o r unnatural color from the skin.
One dose taken a short time hnfore eating gives
vigor to the appietite, ahd makes food digest well.
One dne,oftin repceatecd, eares Chirei Dcfiarrhcea
in its worst fornms, while sunmmser and bowel cent
pilaiants yielit abnucst to the firt. dlose.
One or two doses cures attacks caused bcy wormcs,
whbile for worms in children, there is no surer, safer
or speedier remedy in the world, ice it never fails.
There is no exaggeration in these statements;
they are plain, sober facts, that we can give evi
-dence to pirove, wvhile all who use it are giving their
nnanimocus testimony In Its favor.
We take infinite pleasure ini recommending tii
medliciine ns a prevenlive for Fever anid A gue, Chill,
Fever, suit cali Fevers of a liillious type. It oiper
cates with certacinty. undii thcousands are willing to
teulify to its wonderful virtues.
Amctong the hundreds of Liver Renmedies now
offered to the public, thecre are none we can so tighly
recommend as Cr. SANFORD'S INVIGOR ATOR,
so generally known nowv thcroaighoutt the Uniion.
This preparation is truly a Liver Invigesrator, pro
dcaring the most hacppy results en sill who use it.
Almost innumerable certificates have been given to
the great virtue oif this medciicine iby thoee of the
highest standing in soclety, and we know it to le
thu best prepanrationa now beefocre the pcublie.-Bure/
sen Countey Demaocrat.
Price, One Dollar Per Bottle.
SANFOR D & CO., Proprietor.
345 Broadway, New York.
For sale at FEgefield C. I., by (4. L. Py, Agt.
June16,1S58. ly 23
NOTICE POSITIVE.
A LL persns inebtecd to the estate ocf Mrs. Ler
SlexxEnc.c., cleceasced, aure requested to paiy
the same furhwith: andI thcose havinig demandis
againist siid estate will pcleasfn rendler them in pree
pierly attested, as sormn as psossible. I desire to set
tle upc the estate writhcout delay.
W. Fe PRATT & NANCE,
Wholesale ad Retail
Dru-ggistsB!
NEWDEJRRY, S. C.,
ARE now prepared to sell upon better terms than
can be hail elsewhere In South Carolina, every
variety of DRUS, MEDICINES and CilEMI
CALS, at wholesale and retail.
Faints, vils9, barnislys,
PUTTY, GLASS AND
Painters' and Glaziers' Tools
in store; and will be sold, upmi a warranty, at low
.rattes. A fine stock of
PHYSICIANS' AND SUEGEONS' INSTRUMENTS,
Chemical Apparatus, Physicians' Saddle Dags and
Medicine Cases, and Family Medicino Chests
of the latest styles. A full assortment of
Trusses and Braces!
of the most approved patterns.
TIE CHIOICEST BRANDS OF
WIN TES, LIQUYOS,
ALES, PORTERS,
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco,
for sale in any quantities desired. The Wines and
Liquors were puaciased i-ith a riews to M/edicl
Uves, and. are frout the most Reliable Importers.
ALL OF THESE GOODS ARE SOLD AT A
VERY LOW PR1OFIT. A full and fresh supply of
of all kinds, PICKLES, PrISERVEs, TABL FRUITS,
MACARON, ISINOJ.AtII, GLATINE, and nany other
articles in the Culinary Line, will always he kept
on hand at the very lowest prices. A varied and
tastefully selected stock of
F A C" G 0 O' S I
BRUSHES AND COMBS in endless variety;
SOAPS, PERFUMERY, and TOILET ARTI
CLES of every description, all new and direct from
the manufacturers.
A COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERYTHING IN STORE.
DR. ParT, who has for a long time been conneet
ad with the Drug Interest in Newberry, and whose
experience and satisfactory business connections
entitle him to the confidono of purchasors, has
just returned from the Northern Cities where he
bought the entire stock upon the mo.st reasonable
terms, the whole of which is warranted Fussu and
GFNtIrNE.
zbA COMPETENT AND EXPERIENCED
APOTHECARY has been secured in the Prescrip
tion Department, and a guaranty is given that
patrons can have their prescriptions filled in the
most unexceptionable style.
PLANTERS, PUYSICIANS AND MERCHANTS will
ind it to their interestp to call upon W. F. Pratt
k Nance, at the sign of the (olden Mortar,
Corner of Main and Caldwell Streets,
NEWBER Y, S. C.
WILLIAM F. PRATT,
WILLIAM F. .NANCE.
Mar 30 2m 12
AYE R'S
CHERRY
PECTORAL,
FOR TH1E RAPID CURE OF
Colds, Coughs, and
Ilonrseness.
Bansgnstn, 3MAss., 20th Dec., 1865.
Di. J. C. Aria I I do not heesitate to say
the best rsimedIy I have ever found for
Coughss, iin~aseness.1Ininensm. and the
ennes'omntant eymptoums of a Cold, Is ymstr
Casar P'ssma.. Its conistanit use in
my psractice andt may family for the last
ten year. has usown it to posssapst
rkor virtnes for the treatmuent of thestl
compslalsnta. EllE N K NIU iIT, M. D).
A.BI. MOLtT1,EY. EsQ.,Of UrsAa. N. Y., writes: "I have
ueds your fitoa myselrf andi In my family uoer since
youn Invented it. ad lselievse it tihe heist mnedici'ne fosr ate
psn-psse eves' put osit. Wish a hsasd cold I shonhis sooner
pay iwens~t-re dollars for a bottle than do wIthout it, or
lake asny other remesdy."
Crup hooping Cough, Inftuenza.
BPa Noinwn.w, Mrtes., Feb. 7,1856.
Buernra Area: I will cheerfully certify your Ietral
Ie the beat remedy we pessess for the cure of whooping
eough. croup, andI the chesl diseases of children. Weoof
your fraternity ins the Sonth apeprectate your skIll, and
commend your inredlclne to our people.
HIllAN CONKL.IN, 3I. D.
AMOS LER, Esq. 3tosstuaa, 1A.. writee,3d Jan., 1356:
#57 had a tetiouss 'nltus'nsa. wih Iecneneds me In doors
sIx weeks; took many muesicines withmant relief; finally
tried your Ibct'sral by Use adivice of our elorgyman. The
lest sloe relieved the soreness in my throat andI lungs ;
lees thmasn one half tihe bottle nade me completely well.
Your medicInes are the cheapmet as well as the best we
can buy, a~ we esteem gou, Doctor, and your remedies,
as thse poor an's frIend.
Aathana or Phthlsie, and Bronchitis.
Waar Mattsees, PA., Peb. 4, 156.
Sta: Your OGerry 1Pcoraml is performing miarretlous
cnres in this sectIon. It hait relIeved several from alann.
lag symptoms of conumntption, and is now curing a man
who has luabred uder an affection of the lng for the
iust forty years. HtENRtY L. PARKS, Merchant.
A. A. RAMS5EY, 3I. D., Atumrow, Mfovan. Co., IowA,
writes, Sept. 6,1855: " Dnring my practice of many years
Ihave fonumo nothinsg equal to youir Csery Iketerael for
gIving ease and relief to consumptive patients, or curing
such as are cureble."
We nmight sadds volumes of evidenre. but the moat con
vincing proof of the virtues of thsis remedly Is found in Its
eilects upon trial.
Consumnption.e
Probably no onse remedy bas ever been known which
cured so smany ansi such. dangerous cases as this, Some
no human sit can reacht bet even to those the Cherry
tectoral affords relief ad comort
Asiros Hoes., Nxw Yostx Citr. Miarch 5,1856.
Doceca Arza, Lows.: 1 feel It a duty andI a pleasure
to Inform you whit your Chterry 1)efera/ has done for my
wife. Sthe had been five monthss lboring under th~e dan
gprous symptoms of Consumption, from whiub no aid we
cosuld prernre gave her nuneh relief. She was steadIly fall
ing, until Dr. Strong, of thIs clty,.whsre we have come fbr
sd'ie, recomnmendedt a trial of your snedicine. We bles
his kindness, s we do your skill; for clhe has recovered
from that day. She 1* not yet sas strong as she used to
be, but is fyre from her cough, and calls herself welL
Yours with grtitude and regar3
OJLANDO 81UELll os So.srrmtls.
(bnze eipflevs, do not despaeir till you leave tried A Tm's
Cusxsssm pxetonas.. I. sseadie by one sif tis best medical
chsemnistese inte world, and its rnrs, all aroeund is, bespeak
tie highs userita of its virtues.-1)iodl/aei Ledyre.
Ayer's' Cathartic Pills.
'I H sciencsre of Chsemnistry andesiians have been
taxed thseir utmost to prssinsce this beet, mssat pserfect
pursgative wicht is known to masn. Insnmerabl proolb
are sown thsat these Pius have irtues which surpsis in
excelienee them ordinary mediclies, asnd lihat they win sin
preeeneeily upon the esteem of all msens. They~ aresafe
aned isieasanut to take, but powerful to cnre. TheIr pene
tinting propertie stmulate the vItal activitiseof the body,
remsise the. obstlructionse of Its organs. pmurify the bluesd,
and eapet diase. They purge outStheinnsslhIusnsors whIch
bre'd asnd grow dlitempsler, stimuslats silggsh or' diesmr
d,'d asrgans into thi natural sction, and inmlert healthy
utone with strenegths to the whole sysissb. Not only do
thssy cure thsa every-day comuplinite of eve'ry body, but
also fosrmidale anid dangerous diseases that have balled
time heat of hsanas skill. While thsey produce powerfihl
elfecta, Itey ars at the caame time, in dimminished doses, te
safest aund beet iphysic that can be enisplsyed for chtiren.
iling sugar-ctetd, they ire islessant to take; and being
purely vegetabte, are free from any risk of barms. Cures
have beeni mades which surpsas belief were they not sub
stsstiatedl by men of such exalted posItion and character
as to forbsid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent
clergynmen amid phtysicians have taut their Inamnee to certtfy
to the public the reliabilIty of my remedies, while others
lave st use the assurance of their cosnvietion that my
Prsparations contribute immuensely to the relief of my
a~ieted, suffering fellow-msen.
The A geist below named 1s pleased to furnish gratis my
Amuerean Almanace containing directions for thetir use and
certifiratee of their cure, of the followleg complits :
Costiveness. Bilious Complaints, Rthenmatlinm, Dropmy,
f1eartisurn. Hesadae arising front a foul stomach, Nau
sea, Itudigerntiosn. Sierbsid Inaction of the Bowels and. Pain
arisitng tihere'frssm. Fiatienicy. Ios or A ppetite, sill Ulicer
ous mind ('ntanmeost Diseases which require an eracuanut
medliicn e'.fula sr King's EviL They also. hy putrf.
hng tihe t.insel siss stintlatihig thse systems, cutre mnty
esmplsainis whichi it would not be smippnseed thisy could
reachrl. snerh as Isones, Partial Blindtirsv, Neusralgia and
Nervnnss irritabsility. Deranmgeuments of the Liver and Kid
ueys. Gtint, ands othsur kindred romptlints arising frssm sa
isiw estt of thte beody or obstructku of its fuinetlosns.
Do neot be pust off by uprincipled demalere withs some
other pill they make more profit on. Ask for Aria's
Pius. suit take nothting etce. No other they can give
you cosmparas with this Ins its intrinsic valuso or curative
powrers. Thse sick want the best aidi there is for them,
andi thesy chsoul havo it.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Pates 285 Crs. Paa ilos. Five Boxna vol $1.
SOLD BY
0. L. PENN and DRS. A. G. A T. 3. TEAGUE,
Edgetletd C. H.; A. J. PELLETIER A CO., Ham
burg. and by all dnsilerie in medlicino. Wholesale
by UAVILAND, CHICHESTER A CO., Augusta,
Gergiat.
Junte 2 ly 21
NOTICE.--All psersonts having any demanuds
jagmainst the Estate of Richsardl Seisris, dler'd.,
are requested tio present thotn on or before the 7th
day osf Juno, pirop~erly nttestedl; as there will be a
final settlemetnt eof said Estaste on that dlay.
ELLINGTON SEARLS, ,
RICH. ]BARRETT. Ad iors
Mar 9 3nm* 9
NIOTICE.-AIl persons having any demnans
iagaist the estato of Levi Newbsy, sdeenased,
are requnestedl to hiandl them in, peroperly attestedl,
ey ir bsefeere Thmurssliy the 18th slay of May, as I
ittendl maisking a final settlemmenit of smaid estiete itn
the Ordlinairy's Of11ee, at Edlgefieldi C. 1H., on that.
lay. All thsoso indebtedl to said estate tire expect.
ed to pay the satuo forthwith.
JOHN P. EDMONDS, Adm'or.
wa. 10 len ?
sPRINC AND SUMMER TRADE.
1859.
J. M. NEWBY & CO.,
HAVE NOW ON HAND
.A. SPLENDID SToCIM OF
FINE READY-MADE
CLOTHING !!
At WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Also,
DLOTHS, CASSI[ERES & VESTINGS,
Which will be Made Up to Order
M THE M09T FASN1LALE STYLES
1AND
WARRANTED TO FIT.
ALSO, DEAL.ER IN
FURNISHING GOODS,
All of which will be Sold at the Lowest Prices, by
J. Me Newby & Co.
Under the United States Hotel, Augusta, Gas
Augusta, March 21 tf II
REASONS WH{Yj RE M O V E D.
00:
WE take this opportunity of informing our
PATRONS and FRIENDS that we have
bought out the interest of Messrs. SIBLEY &
USHER, of this Town, and have removed to the
4 Store formerly occupied by them.
We return our sincere thanks to the Planters
generally for the liberal patronage always bestowed
upon us, and will endeavor to continue to merit the
same.
When we shall have the pleasure of greeting our
old Friends and Patrons at our new location, they
will find us fully supplied with the followring ar
ticles :
Superior.Java, Lsguyra andl Rio COFFEES;
THE GROVER AND BAKER Stuart's A B C Powdered and Crushed SUGARS;
SGolden SYRUP;
Orleans and West India MOLASSES;
SEWING MACHINE Eglih Dairy CHEESE;
le Unicereally Preferred
3FOn A.&MILa U Heavy Gunny BAGGING;
Bale ROPE and TWINE;
1ST. It is more simple and easier kept In orderCanvassed HAMS;
than any other machine. Tennessee and Baltimore BACON;
2nd.. It makes ascam whlic will not rip or ravel, OSNABURGS STRIPES, STINOS;
if every third stitch is cut. BA KT n LIS
3rd. It sews from two ordinary spools, and thus NgoHTBOASadBOS
all trouble of winding thread Is avoleod, while the OlTretnGasadWieed
same machine can be adapted att pleasure, b'y a~TBCO nio Mde n pcs
,ere cAeng~e of spool, to all varieties of work. Bcydirpino R NadSEL e
4th. The same tmachine runs silk, linen thread, Wehvmaeran mntwihhe oscle
and conunon spool cotton, with equal facility. hitdDsleronheC tnntosupy ste
5th. The 50enm1 is as elastic as the most elastic BS n OTCOC
fabric, so that it is free from all liability to break in BRAN F LQ O
wasbing. ironing, or otherwise.
6. The stieh made by this mnehine is more beau- htcnb rdcd u uueamaditn
tiful thani any other made either by hand or ma- in ilIet epuipie u eAetb
chine. lselrpttrofrkeigteFN S n
A new supply of' these celebrated machines, of allmot1UELQOSerofrdinabug
the leading pattcrn, just received by Orlrenme fcsoesfr~1E n
M. A.,.RANSOM, Agt for the Manufae'rs. LQOSi ufcetgaateta eke h
Copy of a Letter from Hon. lAB. H. HAMMOND. adLqosaeuqetoala erciete
IVASHJINGYOx, Dec. 11, 1858. dietfo thLnonDcs
Srn: In reply to your let ter asking my opinion of I U.SDLR EABTET
Gnovan A Birtu's Sawusa M.tcuyts, I takeWllbfonaNeadFsinbeStcofin
pleasure in saying that they have more than an.- adewratdfrdnaiiyedes iig
swered my expectations, after trying and returning AsAeia n nls osns ug n
others. W~nHres rdeCr n nfi is
I have three of them in operation on my different Tp,&.&c
places and after four years trial have no fault to I.&N .SL M N
find. Yours, respectfully, J. HI. H AMMOND. Hmug a.6 89 U-6
M..RNOMDerSi nrelytlyu FriendsadMPtrosGa our nwlcaton.te
it fur onts I ha gien eut stisacton. I l d hi fuiny thped t h t efl igarsahpst
is smpl andeas toundestad, nd hs Snver receive a ciuto P owd ere antre UAS
Sewing Ma.h1nes. 3eryiresectdullreyourMCengaged
C etoans hall beMsupleihtebs h
lie, ndto llreigousorchritbl sci Ti e nn ese. n atmoeB CN
BLAKEanndtLAN.
Hamburg.iDec.T2rentinef effortato pleaseeyou
Eamrg dee.to 21 tfO an5TEL0c
Le havemade arangemetFEwItGtheImoLIONS!
DR. MARTINandSMOST COIE H US B
A ERANCUE ORCOSUPTO TLBRNSO LU IQUERS,
.4,,IoilLaqIhs.-~e-6Voraca ~Dr~cIi-De Ios wikep by th ee unersi ied inur tlen hertb
j..i4; (111 I~isit~rj- 4111 tss 0/U ishfoed run tation this plkepn. h FN S n
u,,l ih~ie,&e. &., i"mois PURE LIQUORS SEve re n D TOurg
TUVIS nedci~ i puelyvegt~u'l.. icigem IQUCORS irs oflihenzat guarante qualtiwekepth
J~poed ntielyof estpyerpirt ndnest starice MislinBE. G
niaGug.,an ohe Etrct wic eOeain Ham pror Facteb. for seln3mpre 5ie
toretthom hLuondnsDck
cureSyvr an, es Carne OrdrbitynDIALrdig
wAlso, Arerhcan andvElglishoHouxingt, Bhggy and
jr~'s-ric Ot Dlla PeWBagonih hares Greuthr Remdy SnforBt
Icy's Crner, ith ML~srs. H. & N. E. SolmnOi o, Jle JleIjai~e. loMON.is
urhreI :lwvswil fondwih alageauply ug , Jan , ie~ 1859 tf 0 ~' 52
To an. A.sox sq.,th mamrkg,(a S.hc Con. iEVRUSO AO' ODA r
Copy, f putrchsn cton, JAan ilpythihst.o wILR Ell no n torienoTEum L
BUtCn D Is ., S.a., Mare.18, 1858. 1t.Icueth otcasofirr a
M.AR ssx-Der ir I rpl2t yuren 'tcEseMBrG of Dyetr.
qupry how I. like the Sir: I t Akreatrs.IE cubsre retufrnso Mian toDisriend
M crtaepleasure in sayen ing ftr uReeng th and patros fthe vert ptolic. xtnd
(Dr fMurtonts It sa y it nthre bstIatvne I eve thim uI thpat ctwsoColeaar s ,n opst
se imyaly and onrstin, any amil neter rcIte conureo olte fnm.
beenoubeto ut ird . Myous wih resdipecty n the cuear189 p ainf l prensration ilb
persuaded thatLno.invehtiIn oflthvagePainmore patronikeatheLHous.
orh the atttov te methal n o ha t h.of onrcs r ervosns and spoanedaeen
JONA L. GENTY AgMIEt. 1TheI TrEoe wIrrlarietiesPoretrsow.t
. t. tnton andm all e Tonpic. wihtebs h
geA eucin fon ar h 31,a 185ee s Afe tracsfoket terfAugustaonaflord.
apet. all mLi. er G th-er oSer who take greatnI- The sedabs Coria in myhag of aiy atnd
oiesbi, a toalbeigone of tharitbe Medcintes aivaluablered.
where the maily whihe t ho used inurabe. of Inuordigre , SI rmoing rt , akee"r
th aiy shudbeftotfhsvorn Md- "t givpesme pleurei en bet eon
Hamur. o Daec 29, 1858rind L. t ( 51r AG. ed .o'sCril my ow NsNaeIenA e
Uamnrg S. C. a urg Deperinc of toy ne5brsadfred
GREATEIREMEDY!Y
AnDGEFi I ELn DIenesShoT fBrIC. "taegeape-Dy- rcmenigh n
u Hlstin, &c. eaeco.,ih elee ttobcasv.eg
v ISmdcn s. p Ci vg tatl.ionoe re m ed-eiel..pro oa7thn leee
Iapedrn ntirey ofsat to that Spirit efand- A.A.eA LDt
Ini , ant onW doe Exracds whicndare heliis Dptn..gfteGadL'g fGogL
ptc-ey it is a nstrepletaanth Defnk. itapa hs ihalIharaoti sarmd ' hs
p.th- inpesonttlr bhul hisAte y c at yofc n ,hvried Itinucsveryo mane ha i
onanh 2orcid taeling to x un with the stnsattehatervrypeaato.fth id
intiff.es her g ri n. a tisfa tin der myl hafnd anholeecimin t*uei h dsae o
it myorce tsa he y t R. eL. 1 T R , 9 nt a hichib.copudd
Wey'F.CornIrEwith.Me.rs..H.ILEN. E. Solomon
where Is alwaialwmusthetaounprewetninelargeisuepay
thatoe of u.th Casr lia, i'b ~~mailsfrtecr.~ og~sa~
E Da G Floawy In EL m ke D a I S Iby' CT o ilqatr, tms eyf~ri daca
ne, o ucain cQotton n ipy thehihe tmrtv no oti o l te aetpe
m iartpe. far fine corotrtitonA.s.1~M~a
Aa tcaH olyVinia Co., Holl, Maurch of1sie8ain59.ir n. kGrfi.
Capt. . olly x-r DardRs ol. S ir.:., ake gre T hse intr edIsra lngnoclbiy
e Rasin refomndin llor Cough at inafaemedyarenhe i clms noRusa
(D. matr. I musteby nit the eitors oav anevnnertlenllo heee i~d"G
Euuse in yo mly, ad E~ edn'trit thi psn t i l fru~ie l~y1:, 88
huld fbe withor Rite Your wliths re st te XFDIYDI'~iSSE'IYIJE
Fsacof the aidv dedcee, tappl e t hetr
S A.RILD, . . S. . ,DaeCalsosc
Maroh~lSW. Marc 1 1850. L2l88.
WM. 1. TTT,1
Wh0lesale and RetailDealer in
Frtunt, i ngitSUi aub 9mer(can
DRUGrS!
No. 180 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.'
BLUE STONE.
3,000 pounds for sale very low, by
W. H. TUTT, DaUGGsT,
180 Broad-st., Augusta.
LINSEED OIL, WHITE LEAD, &c.
;00. .. Gallons English Linseed Oil;
10,000. Pounds Pure White Lead;
COLORS OF ALL KINDS, for sale at very low
igures, by W. I[. TUTT, Dacaatsy,
108 Broad-st., Augusta.
SPERM, WIIALk. and LARD OIL.
A large stock always on hand and for male low, by
W. H. TUTT, DRUGisT,
No. 108 Broad Street, Augusta.
CONCENTMAfED LYE.
The best article known for making Soap-cheaper
and better than Potash. For sale by
W. H. TUTT, Dnuocrsy,
108 Broad-st., Augusta.
Augusta, Nov. 1 tf .43
W. H, SALISBURY & COi,
No. 257 BROAD STREET,
Ais2nia,.Ga.,
IDEAL E8 INq
STOVES, GRATES,
RANGES;
HOUSE FURNISHINGr GOODS;
PLAIN and PLANISHED
TIlF WA RE;
FORCE AD LITING MD s;
BLOCK TIN, LEAD,
GALVANIZED IRON PIPES;
GA.S PIPES & F7ITTZTG8;
WOOD and WILLOW WARE, &e., &c.
TIN ROOFING,
Gas f-itting,
AND
PLUM BING,
EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND IN SUPERIOR MANNER,
We are constantly receiving additions to our
Stock of
SOUSE WEENZEUhEG
.Ind invite the attention of 0l1 in want of anything
in our Line.
WE KEEP ON HAND A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
GAS FIXTURES,
W~hich we are prepared to putupat short notice
Manufacturers' Agents
FOR THlE SALE OF THlE WELL-HlOW
VICT OR STOVE,
MANUFACTURED IN THIS CITY,
THE BEST STOVE NOW IN XARXET.
No. 3 DeKalb Range,
March 30 Cm 12 Brkoad-St., Augueta
CONLEY, FORCE & Co.,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
Wholeale anad Retail Dealere in.
BOO TS, S H OES,
Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags,
Hemlock and Oak Sole Leather;
Eroneh, Amnerican and G.ermuan Calf Skin.;
Lining, Binding and Top Skins;
Shoe Lasts, Shoe Pegs, Shoe Threads;
Shoe Tois, Bouot andi $hoe Materais of every
description.
Tanner's Tools, Ac.
p Ordert promnptly attended to.
Augusta, Jan. 18. 9m* .
SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERYe
-:0:
Capital Prize, $50,000 I
r"IC1K3xTo OINT.aT *10.
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NOTIGE TO THE PUBLIC.
A' the members of our llrm have, by way of purchase,
.--comne the owner. of the erants chartered by the State.
-l elaware. Ker tuekly, Missesuri, and part oft those in
h-u.rgia, under the nmansaatement of Mersrs. Gregory &
.tsnury, of Wilmington, Delaware, we have deenied i
rped4ient to chanc he name of our Nrm. on and after
an~unr 1st, 15 ,to that of WOODl, EI'1Y A C.,.
h-, wi t1 hereafter have tie management o~f the Spattai
endzemy Lottery, andI the others. as abuave named.
tn all transactions we have endeavoredt to contdetOaf
.ueinesms with integrity and promptness, mud we can ae.'
a:.e. the public that the patronage heret'.fore bestowed
. us i. well deserving of being transferred to our sue
Very reispectMllv, S. SWAN & CO.
Auguata, Ga., Dec. 16,1385.
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WOOD, EDDY & CO., MANAGERS,
SUCCESSORS TO S. SWAN A CO.
v iE following Scheme will be drawn by Wodn
1.EDDY & Co.. Managers of the S PA k 74
UA DEMY LOTTERY, in each of theft Bingle
\umnber Lotteries for May 1859, at AUGUSTA,
.;eorgin, in publie, under the swperintendence of'
2omtisiners:
'Iss 19 DraWa Saturday, IMay 7,1859.
31ass 20- DraWs Saturday, May 141859,
~lass 21 DraWs Saturday, May 211859.
Jlass 22 Draws Saturday, May 28,1859.
On the Plan of Single Numbers,
* 50,00 Tickets!
NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO) EVERY NIETICEIUS
MAGNIFICENT SCH EME t
10 33 DBAWN
EACH SATURDAY IN MAY r
1 Prize of ....0,000 I1 PrgIoM..,,.8,0
t " ........ifte0of....... o
1 " ........1 10 " ..... 0
I '5... 00..I5100 ....... e
I"-..........0010) -"......10
1 -'...... 100 " ..... 100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 PrIzes of 140Approx'at'g to 600,00 Pr ze are $1,600
4 " " 25O " -'20,000 " 1,.00
4 " " 225 " " 6,000 " " 9000
4 " "l200 " " 4,000 "" -800
4 " " 15) " "3,0 " " 600)
4 " " lolt) " " 1,600 '* " 400
5i00" " 20 are.-..................... 100,000
5,485~ Prizes amounting to.-..........330000
WHlOLE TICKETS $10; HALVES 85;QUARTERS S9*0
WFA Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries wtRi
be sent to any one desirous of receiving It.
CERTIFICATES OF PACKAGES wDi be sold at the
followling rates, whtch is tihe risk:
Certlideate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets,...$0
" . " 10Haif " ....40
" " 10 Quarter " ....20
" " 10 Eighth " ....10
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, en
eloise the money to onr address for the Tickets orderedl,
on receipt oif a hich they will be forwarded by CMretmai.
Purchasers can have Tickeln ending In any figure they
may dtesignate.
T1he List of Drawn Number. and PrIze, wIll be sent to
purchasers immediately after the drawing.
Pnrchasers will please write their sIgnatures plain, and
give thgeir Poet Oflice, County and State.
Rememerthat eionry Prize is drawn and payable Ia
Allrprizes of $1,000 and uder, paid immedIately anter
th wN '-The Pr a tNIuua timeoftblrty dals.
fer no sendin mony by mall,ean u E AA MS
summ. of Ten Dollars, andi upwar, can be sent AT OUR
ElsK AND EXP'ENbE. from any cIty or town where
they hanve an ofilee. The mn<t~ andl ordetr mast be
enclosed In a "Government Post cge Stampe Envel
ope," or the Express Company caninot receive them.
All commualeationa strictly cenfidentiaL.
Address Orde'ra for Tickets or Certfieates to
WOOD, 1EDDY A CO., Augusta, Gm.
or, WOOD, EFDDY & CO., AtlnaG.
gW*A list of the number. that are drawn from the
wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one Is cnti
tted to, will be pubilshted after every drawing. in the fol
elovin rashvile Gazete, Ne York We le a
mok.DebmndDlspntch,and Paldag(MIss)Ga