Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, June 15, 1859, Image 3
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LADIES'
DR ESS8GOOD8,
AT
GIATIT REH M 1 RHIES!
WILLIAM SHEAR,
AUGUSTA, GA., .
HAS ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY OF
Ladies' Dress Goods,
In a g variety of styles, which he will sell at
grey reduced, and very low prices. The public
are respectfully invited to examine the assortment.
June'7 tf 22
WINDOW SHADES
AT
REMARKABLY LOW PRICES!
- WM-. SI-E.A.B,
AS received from New York a large and va
Hried assortment of
WIINNW SHADES,
Which he will sell at remarkably low prices. Also,
a supply of Rich Velvet, English Brussels, Three
Ply and Ingrain
Carpets,
Of beautiful styles, at prices which will make it
the interest of iurchasers to buy here, rather than
in New York, and to purchase now, rather than to
wait until next Pall. The public are respectfully
invited to examine the assortment.
Augusta, June I tf 22
Goods at Cost and Auction!
view of making room for our7all Purchases
Ion ned after the FIRST of JUNE NEXT, we
offer our entire Stock of
Dry. Goods, Hats and Shoes, at Cost.
Our Stock of Dry Goods embraces the latest style
FANCY SILKS, TISSUES, CHALLIES,
BERAGES, M U S L I N S, BRIL-.
LIANTS, and GINGHAMS,
in white and plain Bounced and Double SKIRTS.
On the first Saturday in June we will commence
to AUCTION Goods at 10 o'clock, A. M., and con
tinue until 3 o'clock, P. M., and continue each Sat
urday afterwards, until further notice.
We would especially invite the attention of the
ladies to this notice, as there is a chance for them
to get some rich and beautiful goods at a low price.
20 Tauxa-Credit until the first of January
T860. APPLETON A R. M. PERRYMAN.
New Market, S. C., May 23, 1859 4t 21
HILDEBRAND & GIBSON,
MIRTI *0 InMLdlOTM
.A.BTISTS 1
R ESPECTFULLY announce to the citizens of
this vicinity, that they have taken ROOMS
at the PLANTERS' HOTEL, and are prepared
to take Ambrotypes, Melainotypes, and
Copy Likenesses in the best and latest styles,
at prices to suit the times.
Determined to give every one a chance to see
themselves in miniature, they have reduced their
prices to the lowest possible figure.
They will take likenesses in neat cases, at $1,00
and upwards, according to the finish of the cas.
All work warranted to give satisfaction or no
pay.
We would suggest to those who wish likenesses,
to wear dark colored or black dresses, as the pic
tures thus taken, will be in every way superior to
those taken in light colored dresses.
Come one-come all, and look at yourselves In
one of our Anmbrotypes.
HILDEBRAND) A GIBSON.
t|'Intructions given in the Art on reasonna
ble terms.
May 25 tf 20
1859 Spring and Summer Styles. 1859
STRAW $@@a
Masonic Hall Building,
244 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA.
G EO. W. FERRY has now in store the
largest and best assortment of SPRING AnD
SUMMER GOODS in his line, to be found in this
market. Consisting of
Beebe A Co.', and Trade Style Moleskin HATS;
Black end Fancy Colored Cassimere "
American and French Felt Hats of every variety
of Style and Color;
White, Black, Brown and Silver Leghorn HATS;
" " " " SewedStraw "
Panama and Palm Leaf HATS;
Youth's and Children's Fancy HATS,great variety;
Ladies' Silk, Straw, Lace and Chip BONNETS;
Ladies' and Misses Leghorn and Straw BLOOM
ERS, every variety of style end color;
Shaker HOODS-all sizes;
Infant's TURBANS and HATS-new styles;'
UMBRELLAS of all varieties-very cheap ;
This stock for variety and beauty of styles, is
unequalled in this market, and the prices cannot
but be satisfactory. p -Cull and See.
Augusta, March 22, tf 11
FAMILY GROCERY
T HE Subscriber is now opening a LARGE
and FRESH supply of
GPBO CE 14IE S,
Consisting in part of
A. B. C, Crushed, Powdered and Granulated
SUGARS;
Rio, Laguyra and Java COFFEE;
N. 0. MOLASSES end SYRUP;
Young Hyson, Black and Imperial TEA ;
RICE and MACCARONI;
MACKEREL, No. 1,2, 3 and Mess;
SPICES of all descriptions;
YEAST POWDERS and SODA ;
Sperm and Adamnantine CANDLES;
CANDIES and CONFECTIONERY;
Soda and Butter CRACKERS;
PICKLES in pints, qts., i gal. and gallons ;
Brandied and Preserved FRUITS;
CORDIALS, PORTER, ALE, Ac.;
Tomatto, Walnut and Mushroon CA TSUPS;
MUSTARD, Sardines, Lobsters, Salmon;
Mackerel and Oysters;
Dried BEEF and TONGUES;
RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, PRUNES;
Dried FIGS, DATES, GELATINE ;
LEMONS and ORANGES;
NUTS, Almonds, Pecan, Hazel and Walinute;
MATCHES, BLACKING, BRUSHES;
WOOD WARE-Pinted' and Well Buckets,
Brass Bound Water Buckets, Measures, Cocoa Dip
TeeGoods have been bought from the best
Houses in Philadelphia, and will be sold at LOW
FIGURES FOR CASH.
po-All persons Indebted will doeme an especial
favor to pay the same forthwith.
E. T. DAVIS, Agent. .
May 18 tf 19
ANOTR GREAT CURE!
CAPT. R. L. GENTRY,-DzAnt Sin: I, with
feelings of gratitude, acknowledge that the val
uable Medicine of which you are Agent, performedi
a great cure in my family. My boy went to Ham-!
burg with the wagon, and was shortly thereafterI
attacked with Diarrhcea in its worst and most ma
lignant form, from which, for several hours, he
suffered the acentes pain, and was Indeed for a
time almost blind fronm his severe suffering. But
a Remedy-DR. MARTIN'S GREAT REMEDY
-was found ! And in his case it was a timely
Remedy ! He partook of the " Remedy" andl soon
'the next morning was enabled to report himuselt
ready for work. Mrs. Gibson's boy was in com
pany with mine, and was attacked in a like man
ner. Hie tried the "Remedy" and with him il
proved equally as efficacious.
I take much pleasure in recommending this in
valuable Medicine to the public. No family should
be without it at this season of the year.
It can he h-md of Capt. R. L. U ENTRY, at the
Store of Hi. A N. E. Sox~oxoN, Hamburg. Thu
Captain will also do his best to sell you a cheap
hill of Goods, rather than see the money go out
of the State. B. C. MATHIIS.
-Germanville, S. C., May 19, 'l859 4t 20
State of South Carolina.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN C'OMMON PLEAS.
S. S. BOYCE,
we. ).Foreign Attachmsent.
AMON FARROW.)
T HE Plaintiff In the above stated case, having
this day led his Declaration in my Office, and
the Defendant having neither wife nor Attorney
known to reside within the limits of this State.
on whom copies of s.iid Declaration with rule to
plead can be served. On motion of Messrs. Ma
grath A Wright, Plaintiff's Attorneys, ordei-ed,
That said.Defendant appear and plead-to said De
claration'within a year and a day from the date
hereof, or Anal and absolute judgment will be
gives Ngaansa h.
THOMAS 0. BACON, c.c.z.u.
N.a*.E taSa l2a7
HORA, WIS E & C.,
(SUCCESSORS TO JAMES M. NEWBY & COMPANY.)
DEA.LEBS IN4~
SUPERIOR READY MADE CLOTHING
-FOR
1VrE:D1\T df 'ECOTS5,
Under the United States Hotel, Augusta, Gat
HORA, WISE & CO.,
HAVE JUST OPENED THEIR STOCK OF
SPRING & SUMMER
CL OT HING!!
FOR MEN AND BOYS WEAR.
Persons wanting GOODS in their line, can be shown one of the best assortments ever
offered in Augusta.
THEIR STOCK OF
CLOTHS, CASSIkERES AND VESTINGS,
HAS BEEN SELECTED WITH CARE, AND COMPRISES THE NEWEST ARD BEST
Grade of Goods known to the Trade.
THEY WILL BE GOT UP IN THE BEST STYLE, AND WARRANTED IN EVERY
INSTANCE TO GIVE SATISFACTION.
CALL AND LOOK THROUGH.
NOTICE.
WE have this day associated Mr. J. K. HonA with us in Business, and having purchased
of Mr. J. M. NzwBY his entire interest in the firm of J. M. NEwnY & Co., will continue the
Clothing Ensiness in all its bianches, at the same old stand, under the name and style
of HORA, WISE & CO., who will use the name of either firm in closing the business of the
old concern. J. K. HORA,
NV.S.WISE
Augusta, Ga., June 8, 1859 W. T. TIMMERMAN.
A~ C A D..
HAVING sold my entire interest in the firm of J. M. NEwBY & Co., to Messrs. HoRAi,
WIsE & Co., I cheerfully recommend the new firm to my friends, and solicit for them a con
tinuation of their patronage. J. M. NEWBY.
Augusta, Ga., June 8, 1859. tf 22
Wholesale a n d Retail
DRY GOODS STORE.
ADHERENCE TO THE ONE P19CE SYSTEM.
GOODS MARIED IN PLAIN FIGURES.
SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS !
The undersigned, already well known for his extensive stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, and for his low prices,
would call the attention of the public to some of his many arti
les, which will be sold far under the standard prices, viz:
Fine Printed LAWNS at 8, 10, 12% cents and up;
Fast Colored CALICOES at 64, 8, 10 cents and up ;
Real French Chintz Colored CA LICOES at 1214 cents ;
4.4 French CA LiCO at 25 cts;
4-4 French CALICO, ter double Skirts, 25 ets ;
Fast Colored GiNGHAMS, at 12+ ets;
French JACONETS, at 25 ets;
Figured BAREGES, at 25 ets ;
Pineapple CLOTH, at 25 cts;
Lawn ROBES, at 31.50 and up; --
Gingbama ROBES, at $2.50 and~ up;
Pineapple ROBES, at 83.50 and up;'
Barege ROBES, at 84.00 and up;
BRILLIANTS at 10, 12+ ets. and up;
Linen HANDKERCHIEFS, at 5, 10, 12t cts. and up;
Linen BOSOMS at 20, 25 ets. and up ;
Marseilles BOSOMS at 25, 37) ets. and up ;
Linen Table CLOTh!, at 50; 75, 31,00 and up ;
Linen NAPKINS, at $1.25 per dozen and up ;
Linen DAMASK, at 35c. and up ;
Linen TOWELS, at 6te. au41 up ;
Fringed TOWELS, at 121e. and up;.
SHIRTINGS and SH EET1INGS, at 6je. and up ;
PANTALOON STUFFS, at 12{,,-181, 25c. and up ;
Brown Linen DUCK, at 12te. and up ;
White Linen DUCK, at 25c. and up ;.
MARSEILLES, at 50, 62jc. and up;
EMBROIDERiES will be seen extremely low ;
Real Emb'd COLLARS, at 15c. worth 50 and 60ec;
Real Emb'd HANDKERCHIEFS, at 15c. ind up ;
Real Emb'd BANDS, Double, at 20c. and up ;
Real Emib'd Edging and INSERTING, at 6te. and up ;
Real Emb'd Silk Mitts, at 25e. and up;
Real Emb'd SETTS No. 1, at 50c. *1,00 and up ;
Ladies' Steel Extension HOOP SKIRTS, at 75c. and up;
MANTILLAS, at *1.50, *2,00 and up;
DUSTERS, at 75c., *1.00 and up.
Give me a call and convince yourselves.
5. K AU FFERB.
Augusta, Ga., June 1, 1859. it 21
GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND,
Or Dennis' Alterative,
FOR PURIFYING THE ELOOD AND DISEASES OP THE LIVER.
CIOMPOSITION.-It contains in addition to Sarsaparilla, the hydro-alcoholic extract of
Queen's Delight, White Ash, Grey Beard, or Fringe-tree Chionanthus, Tincture of May Apple,
and Blood-Root.
If the Liver and Blood are kept in a healthy condition by the use of this Compound Sar
. prila,' it will prove a great preventive of sickness, and a great saving of expense of
Femae Complaints.-For Females, it is excellent in diseases arising from general
Debility or a torpid state of the Liver, and its occasional adds a bloommng visor to the com
exion. In Lneorrhea or Whites, it has been tried and found a useful and invaluable rem
e.It checks morbifie secretions-removes the cause of disease by cleansing the Blood of
i impurities and acts as a tonic to the systemn.
For Childreu,-This is the best medicine that can be given, especially to those in a
debilitated state of health, or troubled with worms. A few doses given to a child when it first
appears unwell has a powerful effect in preventing disease. It causes Increased 'secretion
and passage ofeehe bile, purifies and invigorates the system, and prevents the accumulation
of worms, by kepin h child healthy. Is effect in preiventing diseases of children makes
it a valuable FAMILY MEDICINE.
For sale by Druggists generally. Price $1 per Bottle.
*DR, DENNIS' STIMUL.ATING OR HlOT BITTERS,
FOR DISPEPSIA IT WILL PROVE AN INVALUABLE REMEDY.
If food causes pain in the Stomach a dose taken immediately after meals, or as soon as the
uneasy sensation is experienced, will relieve the pain and assist digestion. They are also an
mportant remedy for Females in complaints arising from colds.
-Dr. Den~nis' Stimulating Liniment,
OR, SOUTHERN PAIN-KILLER,
FOR RBEUMATIC PAINS PAINFUL INFLAMMATORY SWELLINGS,
SPRAINS, SWELLED BREAST, PAIN IN THE BACK OR A COLD
SENSATION IN THE BACK, SORE TUROAT, TOOTHACHE, &c.
A MEDICINE MORE VALUABLE THAN GOLD To THE FARMER!
R DEg AHTH~AMO~lJN fDE,.
For Spasms, Cramp Colic, Spasmodic Cholera or Inflama
tion of the Bowels, Lock Jaw, Chills, or for all sudden
and dangerous attacks of' disease in which immne
diateaction is necessary.
By diluting it with Syrup or sweetened water it may be made useful in a great variety of
diseases of a mild nature, as in Colds, Cough, Croup,- Asthma, Pain in the Stomach or for
general family use.
For Horses, Mules, &c., this Tincture rarely fails to cure even the worst cases of
Coli. In Wounds, Bruises, Cuts, Galls, Sores, &c., it prevents. inflammation, and causes
the sores to heal. NO PLANTER SHOULD BE WITHOUT hT.I
WAll teabove Medicines are for sale in this Village by Dr&. A. G.& T. J. TEAGUE
cA]D'T"ADTEs -
For Sherif
LEWIS COVAR, i H. BOULWARE,
WM. QUATTLEBUE, LEWIS'JONE,
For Clei
JAMES SPANN, P. . NICHOLAS,
S. HARRISON, ROBERT D. BAYANs
WM. L. STEVENS, JACKSON COVAR,
For Tax Collector.
STARLING TURNER, THEOPHILUS DEAN
M. W. LYLES, CHARLES CARTER,
C. A. HORN, CHAS. X MAY'
JOHN C. LOVELESS, T. J. WH ,
For Ordiary.
J. P. ABNEY, - W. F. DURISON,
D. L. TURNER. DAVID BODIE,
E. f. YO1UNOBLOOD,
ttorney at Law &SollcitorIn Equity,
ANI) M4AGISTRATE J
W ILL attend promptly to all business pla&d
in his hands.
F Office at Edgeleld C. H., S. C.
June 1 tf
Ottoern at Eas,
AND
SOLIOITOR IN~ EQ7ITT
Ourici, IN Tum Rsa or Tn Coun Hovsu,
EDGEFIELD, S. C.
June 1 6 . 21
J. L. ADDISON,
Attorney at Law &dolcitor 1i Equiy,
EDGEFHBLD 0. H., S. 0.
May 11 tf 18
LOUDON BUTLER,
AwemBu A AW
Solicitor in Equity.
Owroz, in the one form'sly ocoupled by W.W.
AmAzs, Esq.
Edgefield 0. H., S.0., Dee. 22, 1858.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
T HE undersigned have this day formed a Part
ALnership for the PRACTICE OF LAW AND
EQUITY, under the name and style of LAxDRUx
a Moons.
Mr. MooRE 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
DRS. BLAND & HILL, will practice Med
icine in its various branches in this village
and vicinity. ELBERT BLAND,
J. WALTER~HILL.
March 80,1859 tf
M.EDICAL CARD-.
DRS. A. G. & T. J..TEAGUE,
BEG leave to inform their friends that they have
associated themselves in the practice of Medi
cine in its different branches, as well as continue
their copartnership in the sale of Drugs, &c.
One or both may always be found at their Store,
at any hour of the day or night. The patients of
one will be the patients of both, and will be e$
tended by either or both without additional Charge.
A. G. TEAGUE,
T. J. TEAGUE.
April 19th, 1859 tf 15
D R. H. PARKER, can generally
be found at the Office formerly
occupied by G. D. Tillman, Esq., and
will be sure to be there during Sale-day week.
March 2, 185 9 tf 8
DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, &C.,
At Wholesale and Retail.
DRS. A. C. IL T. J. TEAGUE,
T 'iEE pleasure in announcing to their friends
and the public generally tat they have just
received a large accession of PURE and FRESH
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, &C..
To their already extensive Senek, embhracing the
most valuableiVEGETABLE EXTRACTS, as well
as the Drug in its erude state.
All Tinctures, Essences, Powders,
1PILLS, &O.
Prepared with care and. In strict accordance with
the best and latest Pharmnacwpias.
Instrumlents, Surgical and Dental.
HOSPITAL AND CHAIR CUSHIONS,
HOT WATER JIAGS, Ac.
BRACES AND TRUSSES
Of various patterns, common and very fine.
PHYSICIANS' OFFICE FURNITURE.
Glass Specie Jars:
Tinct. Stands, all sizes;
Medical Saddle Bags;.
Pocket Medicine Cases;
Funnels, every kind;
Graduate Measures ;
-Scales and Weights;
-Mortar., every kind;
Spatulars, Pill Tyles, &c., &c.
All ofthe most Repntable Nostrums,
Strengthening Plasters, Pamin Extractofs, Eradica
tors and Alleviators.
PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES,
A full and comoplete stuck.
WINDOW AND COACH GLASS,.
Various sizes and cut to any size and shape desired.
1,000 POUNDS PUT TY,
Fresh from the manufactury.
A well selected and v-ariud assortumentof the BEST
PERUMERY, embracing Lubin's Genuine, and
Wright A Edrehi's deservedly popular Hiandker
ohief Extracts-Musk, superfine Grain and Ex
trat-Otto of Rose-Cologne, Ac.
Pomatums a great variety;
Hair Oils, Dressers;
1testoratives, Dyes and Dipilatories;
Cosmetics, Soaps, and a great variety of articles.
for theltoilet.
CULINARY EXTRACTS..
A oomplete assortment or Culinary Extracts,- to
gather with a larg supply of Allspice, ;Pepper,
Ginger, Nutmeg, Mae,/Ceves, Tumerie, &c.
SOAPS.
Colgate's Turpentloe, White,~Casteel and Toilet,
SAPS;
Csteel SOAP, white and common.
BRUWSHES,- &c.
A splendid assor ut of Hair, Tooth, Nail,
Flesh, aanans a ng, WVhitewash, Crumb
and Shoe BRUSHES;
Turkish TOWELS;
COMBS, a fine and varied collection.
STATIONERY, &c.
Embracing Common, Fine and Superfine Note,
Cap and Letter PAPER ;
Evelopes, Steel Pens and Pencils;
INKS, a large stock of the very BEST-superi
or for making records;
Violin and Guitar STRINGS;
Water Colored PAINTS in boxes;
Pink Saucers, Thermometers, &c.
SHOE BLACKING, a splendid article.
Fine Liqours for Medicinal Uses.
A supply on hand of Fine BRAND, WINES,
GIN, and some pure unadulterated WHISKEY,
x years old, for Medicinal purposes.
TOBACCO, SEGARS, SNUFF, &c.
Having been uninterruptedly engaged In the
Drug business, in this place, for 10 years, with
their experience in the practice of Medicine in
this climate for near 25 years, they have necessa
rily learned the wants of this section. And hav
ing made the acquaintance and obtained the confi
dence of the most reliable Importing Drug Houses,
they buy from first hands; and their Stock has
been carefully selected and bought by one of the
firm, who has just retarned from the hest Northern
markets, with reference to the purity of the article,
in preference to the price.
- And they are happy to say, that they can supply
Physiins, Merchants and Planters and all others
with GENUINE DRUtGS, MEDICINES, Ac.,
on as good terms as they can be supplied in any
other glouthorn market.
A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE.
Edgefeld, S. C., May 18 tf 19
Light for Everybody !
N OW In Store alarge supply of KEROSENE
OIL, and arrangements made not to get
outagain.
LAMPS ef various and beautiful styles.
Wbold4 exclusively for CASH.
A. G. A T. J. TEAGUN.
Nr..na 10
DRY GOODS!
FOR
SPRING AND SUMMER,
18239..
MILLER & WARREN,
OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL,
..UGUST&, GEOB.GI.A.
E return our thanks to our friends geqerally
- for their liberal patronage, and respectfully
solicit a continuance. We have received an unu
sual large supply of f pring and Summer GOODS,
comprising an endlest variety of new and hand
some DRESS GOODS, which we will take great
pleasure in exhibiting to our friends and custo
mers. All we ask is for them to give us a call,
and we will show them something in the way of
Rich Silk and Grenadine ROBES A'LES;
Grenadine'ROBES A' 2 JUPES:
Organdle and Jaconet ROBESPRINCESSE;
English and D'AngletereBAREGES, newstyles;
PINE APPLE CLOTH, a new article;
Foullard SILKS;
Solid Color Bayadere BAREGES;
Plain and Fancy Colored SILKS;
Black Rips and Bayadero SILKS;
A new and beautiful article'of Silk MUSLIN;
Mourning BAREGES and GRENADINES;
Plain and Striped Black Twisted SILK;
Rich French and Chantilly MANTILLAS;
Plain Silk and Barege "
Barege and French Lace SHAWLS;
Linen DUSTERS;
Vale Lace COLLARS and SLEEVES;
Embr'd Swiss" " "
Marseilles " " "
Fancy CASSIMERES and CLOTHS;
Plain and Fancy Linen DRILLS;
VESTINGS, &e.
Domestic GINGHAMS, DENIMS and COT
TONADF%;
OSNABURGS and Factory STRIPES;
Marlboro' PLAIDS and STRIPES; .
Schley's Negro PLAINS, and wool filling;
Together with every article usually kept in our
line.
Augusta, April 5, 1859 3m 13
FIRST -LASS
PIANO FORTES.
are frepared to furnish Piano
Fortes from the following Cele
rated Manufactories, viz:
JACOB CHICKERING, Boston.
HALLET, DAVIES & CO., Boston.
A. W. LADD.& CO., "
NUNNS & CLARK, New York.
BENNETT & CO., " "
And of other New Yorlk Makers. We furnish In
struments exclusively to ORDER; and as we pay
no Store rent, no Clerk hire, no City taxes, we are
.able to supply anly kind of Instruments, from the
Jew's Harp to the Church Organ,
0 'ME 'EB .AI. 3P 'E0 'E
Than any Retail Houso South of New York, not
excepting Charleston and Augusta.
$!f Orders addressed to us at Augusta, or
Rome, Ga., will meet with prompt attention.
A. A. CLARI & SON.
p9- P. S.-Ihavpe'ad twenty years experience
in the art of TUNING and REPAIRING PIAN
OS, and I can conscientiously recommend the In
etruments of the above makers, as being at least
equal to any manufactured in the United States.
At all events, I-challenge any person who wants a
PIANO to -try one of them six months.
A. A. CLARK.
Augusta, April 4, 1859 tf 13
FINE PIANOS,
MUSIC, &c., &c.
T HE subscriber, after returning thanks to their
..friends in Edgefield and adjoining Districtse,
for their liberal patronage during the last teni years,
would inform them that they still continue to keep
on hand a large assortment of
PIANO FORTES
from the celebrated manu factories of Raven Daeon
& Co., Hlazulton Bros., and A. Hf. Gale & Co., New
York, for whom they are s'ole Agents. Those In
strumients having already won such far-famned ee
lebrity, it is only necessary for us to repeat that for
strength, duarabiit// and tinish, together with funcer,
deptha, steretel24a anl Regj'hImi iof todec, they challenge
competition. Persons wanting a Superior Piano
Forte, would do much bette' to call and select fronm
a large assortment, tha'n by dealing with Pedlars
and agents of inferior makers, where they have no
choice, and have pften to pay higher prices for in
ferior Instruments, than fine ones' of superior
makers can be bought for.
-.Every Piano Forte sold by us is warranted in
every respect, so the purchaser runs no risk what
ever. Persons ordering from a distan'ce fro~m us
can depend upon getting a GOOD ARTICLE, as
we make it a point to keep goods of the best quality
and such as we can recommend and warrant in
every respect. Their
STOCK OF MUSIC
Isyuery large, anal they are constautly receiving all
new pieces as they are published.
GUITA R and VIOLfX STRiNGS
of the the best quality always on bandl. They
would also call attention to their, large stock of
.School and Miscellaneous Books,
STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS,
and other articles. Also, always on band the larg
est assortment in the State, of
GUITARS, ACCORDEONS, VIOLaINS,
FLUTES FLAtUEOLETS, VIOLIN BOWS,
&c., and every article of Musical Merchandise.
Carhart's and Needham's and Prinee's celeb~rated
MELODEONS.
Accordeonsand Violins Repaired in the
best manner.
All of the above articles sold at low prices for
CASH or City acceptances by
,GEO. A. OATES & BROTHER,
BROAD-ST., ii uagusta, Ga.,
[Between United States and Globe Hotels.)
*April ', 1859, tf 13.
. IIESubscriber is
offrin for sale
.PL ANTATION in toe
South Westean part of Pickens District, eighteen
miles South of Walhanlla, and twenty miles West
of Pendleton Village. This tr:wt of land contains
One Thousand and Sevenaty-Six Acres,
of which about ninety-five Acres are rich bottom
land in cultivation, about one hundred acren of
fresh 01-land, and the cleared land oan the yhteec
amounts in the aiggregate, to about four hundred
acres.
These lands being more than twenty miles South
of the first mountain ledge, cotton matures here
very well indeed.
All the improvements on this place are costly.
substantial, and recently made, rendering it one of
the most desirable situations in the District.
The DWELLING HOUSE is a new two-story
frame building with six fire places, anid a number
ef eomfortablo rooms.. The BARNS anad STA
BLES are new and commodious. The WHEAT
THRASMER and COT TON GIN, both constructed
lst year, are driven by water power.
The SAW MILLS is in good order with an
abundance of timber near at banal, All the prin
o sl mnaehinery about the CORN and FLOUR.
L M LSwas put up last year by skilful work
men. These Mills comprise all the moderu Im
provements for cleansing Wheat thoroughly, and
fer making the best "faurn-out" of nice white
four. The machinery of this Mill is propelled by
an.over-shot wheel twenty-four feet in diameter,
the water being abundant andl never-failing. So
ciety in the vicinity is weaalthy, intelligent and
greeable.
g" For terms and further particulars, apply to
the Proprietor on the premises. Inquiries by let
ter will-be answered with promptness.'
THOMAS R. SHELOR.
Fair Play, ff. C., June 1, 1859 6it 21
- BAKER COUNTY LANDS
F OI .&A.L E O N T I)LIM-E.
T HE Subscriber offers for sale
.EIGHT or TEN PLANTA
TIONS, Improved and unimproved,
of the best quality, selected by him
self. These tracts contain from FIVE H UNDRED
to THREBE THOUSAND A CRES in a body, and
are among-the very best bodies of land in Baker
County.
Reference-Capt. Robt. Merriwether, Col. Jas.
C. Brooks, Mr. Allen B. Addison, and Dr. J. .W.
Stokes, President of Bank of Hamburg.
- W Col. W. W. Cuavan will shew the *bove
Lands In my abs'ence.
My address is Columbus, Ga.
JAMES BOND.
May 12m 18
TO COTTON PLANTERS
T HE subscriber is now Agent for the Sale of
OGLEBY'S GINS, one of the beet Cotton Gins
ever introduced in the Southern Country. I will
sell these Gins and deliver them at any Rail Road
depot in the State as cheap as any other Gin of
the same merit can be sold for. No Gin wIll be
considered sold unless, it gives the most perfect
satisfaction.
Since the introduction of this Gin in my neigh
borhood no other Gin have been sold here.
Any one wishing to see one ,f thiese supirlor,
Gins at work can do by visiting my plantation,
fve miles East of -Edgefield, C. IH.*
Address the subscriber at Edlefield .., 8. 0.
JOIA. ADann8ene.
DRY G
1,200 Dozen Linen Cambric IANDK
1,200 Dozen Linen TOWELS.......
5,500 Yards fine French BRILLIANTS
2,500 Yards fine French MUSLINS...
9,550 Yards fine Merrimhc CALICO..
5,250 Yards fine colored MUSLIN, wa
will be returned............
7,500 Yards fine Madder CALICO....
8,100 Yards fine White HOMESPUN.
6,175 Yards fine Brown Sea Island HO
1,100 Yards heavy Linen CRASH....
e5,100 Yards fine English CALICO....
100 Dozen Gents fine colored Bordere
150 Dozen Muslin NECK TIES....
5,150 Yards fine French Organdy and 3
2,100 Yards fine French BAREGES, p
1,100 Yards fine French GINGHAMS,
1,200 Yards Apple CLOTH..........
1,100 Toil de Paris MEXICA NA.....
1,200 Fine L AMARTEESE, new and
15 Pieces fine 12.4 Linen SHEETI
75 Pieces fine Double Table DAMA
550 Pieces Fronting LINEN.......
500 Dozen Damask NAPKINS.....
100 Pieces Planters' Linen DRILLIl
100 Pieces fine Planters' Linen DUC
100 Dozen fine Eleven-Hoop SKIRT
GRA
UNDER THE UNIT:
May 11, 1859
M. J. JON]
WHOLESALE AND R
DRUGS, NED
~-- *6
NO. 171 NORTH SIDI
Augusta Hotel Bloci
Having purchased the Stock in trade of Mr.
known stand, (recently occupied by him,) the u
friends and the public, both of the city and co
riety, and quality, entitling him to a liberal shai
The additions making, and those to be contiu
Wholesale and Retail Line, consisting of
DRUGS, MEDICIN
PAINST, OILS, VARNI
F LU
WINDOW AND 4
DENTAL AND SURG
PWRUMERY & Fi
ALL WARRAllTED OF THE B]
AND OFFERED AT WHOLESALE AND
- The personsl gttentionrof the proprietor, w
ants, which has bden procured, enables him to
tunity of obtaining Preseriptions according to
which line he solicits patronage.
He will also continue the Practice of his Pro
as may favor him with calls, which ma~y be mad
o'clock, P. M., and after that hour, at night, at
Augusta,_May 24,_1859_- -
NEW SPRING GOODS !
TilIE Subscribers ore now receiving their new
SPRING STOCK fur ]850, which they are
tfering at
VERY LOW FIGURES FOR CASh?
Knowing the CASH SYSTEM to be fair tbe best
we intendi to, coninei aurselves as near as possible
t the Can~h basis. We cordially invite all Cash
custonmers to call and examuine our Stock before
purhasing elsewhere.
Vnr GIOODS has been bought principally for
Cash, nnl selected with the GRIEATES~T CARE
from first Chats Houses in
New York, Baltimore and Charleston.
So give uts a call whether you purchase or not.
Our Stock comprises every article usually kept
in a Village Store, consisting in part of Ladies'
DRESS GOODS of every style and quality;
American and English PRINTS;
Scoteh Plaid, American and French GING
HAMS;
BAREGES anal TISSUES of every style ;
Bonnet RIB3BONS of every hue and quality;
DRESS T RIMMINGS in great variety ;
Ladies' Extensioni HOOP SKIRTS;
To thu HOSIERY, GLOVES and T RIMMINGS
generally we invite especiali altention. ns they
were purchase~d directly from Imphortetrs, and at
very lo~w prcs
TO TH-E GENTLEMEN,
We say walk in andt examine our Stock of Gen
tlmen nal Boys GOOD)S, which wvere puirchlasedl
expressly for those'who wish to laiy low for Cash.
TO H-OUSEKrEEPERS
We wish to call younr attention to our large and
well selected stocks of CR OCK ERIY, G L AS anal
Queen's WYARE1.
We call the attention of the Farmers to our Stock
or AX ES, I10ES, C HISELS, AL'G UR S, SCYT HE
BLADES and STOCKS, TRA CE CHAINS, &e.
TO ONE .AND A.LL.,
We wish to call your special attention to our large
and well selected stock of SHOES, embracing ev
ery variety of style and quality, which we war
rant to give atisfaction.
Grroceries.
Wo have a full anal cottsplote Stock of O0E,
RIES, consisting in~ l't of
New Crop West India MOLASSES;
New Orlens SYR UP ;
SUGARS and COFFEE of every quality ;
RICE, PEPPER, ALLSPICE, (lINGER ;
SODA, STARCH. SOAPS of every ajuality;
SEGARS and TOBACCO of various brands.
fa-Comne in and price if you do not wvish to
buy, so that you can be well posted as regards
preuan qaltyUDSON & COGBURN.
Mar9 tf 9
1859!
WRIGHT AND ALEXANDER,
GLO)E HOTEL BUILDING,
A&G U S T A, GE ORGIA,
ARBE NOW opening their SPRING STOCK of
FANCY~ AND STAPL E DRY GOODS
which for extent and variety will be found
luusualla '2ttrattive.
Embracing
SILKS, GRENADINES, BER AGES,
ORGANDIE AND JACONET MUJSLINS,
In newest designs and richest fabrics.
MOURNING GOODS
In great variety of quality and style.
MANTILLAS AND SHAWLS,
PRINTS, GINGHAMS, BRILLIANTES, &c.
WHITE GOODS, FAMILY LINENS;
Super TABLE LINENS of the best make;
PILLOW .CASE and'SHEETING;
LINENS,.DIAPERS, TOWELINGS;I
HOSIERY and GLOVES for Ladies, Gentlemen:
and Children. .]
SUMMER STUFFS for men and boys wear;
Blehed it:. Unbleaehed' SHEETINGS and
SHIR f rei
T ~ }1aS~ STRIPES,
Toafo h~ a .nd
eempar a thea
House. - J%~.,
&
0 . 0D'
OODS!
ERQ IIEFS............ . 6 14
.. . . .................... 6 14
....................... 12 1-2
.........0.&... ............ 12 1-2
.. .. . .. .. .... 12 1-2.
rranted fast colors, or the money
....................... 6.14
................... 6 14
................... 6 14
IESPUNS.................. 6 14
........... ......... 6 14
............. . ......... 12 1-1
cl HANDKERCHIEFS....... 12 1
.................... 12 1-I
aconet MUSLIN............ 2.
lain and figured.............. f
black and Colored-............' 5
........................ 3'
.... .... .... ..'... ... ... 37 1-'
beautiful Dress Goods...... .. .
G....................... 7o
,S ............... *........ 7f
............... .......81 5f
[G ......................... 12 1'
....................... 2.
..........................e $1 0(
.Y &' TURLEY,
ED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA,
and 115 Congress Street, Savannah.
tf 18
ES, M..D.,
ETAIL DEALER IN
ICINES, &C.
BROAD STREET,
:, Augusta, Georgia.
T. P. FOGARTY, and taken the above wel
ndersigned can offer, with confidence, to hi:
Ity, his Stock, as being of that extent, va
e patonag .
ued, will form a complete assortment in thi
ES, CHEMICALS,
SHES, DYE STUFFS,
T E ii S ,
I DS,
)THER GLASS,
I C A L I.NSTRUM.ENTS,
WCY ARTICLES.
EST AND PUREST QUALITY,
RETAIL AT REASONABLE PRICES.
thi the aid of skillful and experienced assist
offer to Physicians and Families the oppor..
order, prepared with the utmost care, and it,
ression to such of his friends, and the public
s at the .Drug Store during the day, and till 6
dis rooms, United States Hotel.
IV. J. JOl\ES.
___tf 20
DCLOTHING& HATS!
0I4AYTON &KENNADY,
DEALERS IN
UNDERL THlE AUGUSTA HOTEL,
L73 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, ca.,
Wonld re.spectibil~y invite atten-~
tion to Iheir Larg~e and well
selected Stocle of Good,.
FR MEN ANYS078
August., Mar 30 3m 12
SPEARS & HIGH-lT,
W110OLESALE DEALERS IN
Paints, Oilz, Varnishe9,
Window Glass,
DENTAL AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
PERFUMERY & FANCY ARTICLES,
OrPOStTP. PI.AN~TERS' HOTEL,
a~o. 816, Broad St., Augusta, Georgia
A pril 11 l_____ y 14
CONLEY, FORCE & Co.,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
Wholesale anad Retail Dealers in.
BOO0T S, S HOE S,
Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags,
IUomlocki and Oalk Solo Leather;
Prench, Amnorienn and Gerwnan Calf skinse;
iilng, W~n'ling and Top Skins;
8bhoo Lants, $iho P'egs, ho Thrcsds;
Shoe Tools, Boot and Shoe Materle of every
description.
Tanner's Tools, &c.
pfr Orders promptly attended to.
Augustia, Jon. 1$. 9m2
D'ANTIGNAC & HUBBARD,
Wh~olemale and RetailDealersein
SUGARS, COFFEE, TEAS,
WINES, 3BANDIES,
BAGGING, ROPE, POWDER, SHOT, LEAD
GROCERIES of EVERY DESCRIPTION.
NO. 292 BROAD-ST., AUGUSTA, GA.
Jan. 17. tf 2
FO UNDR Y.
MACHINE & GENERAL. MANUFACTU'NG
SHOP.
--o
L. HOPKINS & Co., Proprietors,
AUGOUSTA, GA.,
jIAVING the most oxtensivo facilities with
5110'? TOOLS and P AT T E RN In the
sountry, we are now ready and will be tankial
'or all orders for Gold Mines, Mills, Gin Gearing,
steam Boats, Stave and Shingle Machines, Horse
owers, Sugar Mils, Cotton. Presses, Thrahers,
Panis, Shafting, Pulleys, Cook, Parlor and Box
toves, Tin Work.. In fact, any article in Ironi,
3ras or Wood. Addfress
J. E. MACMURPHY, Sup't. ..
Augusta, April 11,1859. 1y 14
&LL COTTON RAG4 WAINTED, fer
whieh eak will be
3OWIR~ A~L
-. '4
E.. PENN --.,Age
H AS just received and offers for ale, a ioSt
BEAUTIFUL, LARGE.ANDjESIR434r
.9oek of Spring and Summer
GOODS!"
I1is Goods have been seleet'ed with great care
in the New 'York, Philadelphia, 'Baltimore aft
Churlcaton Markets; and will be sold.t priAs
that will not fail to give entire satisfaction.
April 13 tf 14
1%OTICE. -
T HE subscriber has just opened an entire NEW
STOCK of Goods at his Oki Stand, (e.Jiek
.Store,) which he invites all, to call- and examine
ior themselves.
His stock embraces every variety of
DRESS.-GOODS
For Ladles' WearI
Among them will be found Plain Blaek and Fan
,y BILKS;
Organdie and Jaconet MUSLINS, new stylosand
,aterns;
Byadere Double Skirt and Side Stripe BE
aAUES;
English and American PRINTS;
BR-ILLIANTES and GINGHAMS;
Plain, Swiss and Jaconet MUSLINS;
Plain Striped and Cheeked-ainsook and Mull,
\IUSLINS;
Summer SHAWLS and MANTILLAS;
Jaconet and Swiss EDGINGS, COLLARS and
LEEVES;
Fine BONNETS and BONNET RIBBONS;
BOOTS, SROES and GAITERS forMen, Boys,
,adies and Misses.
Bleached and Unbleached SHIRTINGS and
-UEETINGS
PILLOW CASE and SHEETINGS;
LINENS and MARSEILLES for Men and Bj's
sear;
OSNABURGS, STRIPES and TICKINGS.
G ROCERIES,
IADDVIl AND 00BQIIy,
With every variety usually keptinaDry Goods
Store.
t Please call and examine my Goods and
Prices before trading elsewhere.
B. C. BRYAN.
Mar. 80. tf . - 2
JUST IN SEASON.
W E desire to call the attention of tie Ladies
to our LARGE STOCK OF BEAUTIFUL
dilks, Bareges, Tissues and.
Muslinn -
'ust In time for the season. They are pretty and
heap. But dont take our word for it, come and
oe them.
Several merchants of 'oknowledged'taste -have
ironounced them to be in quality; style.and prios,
uperior to similar goods purchased. within the
ast few weeks.
Ladies, give us a call before making your 1S'ng.
.arebases. We can and will offer you INDUCE
4ENTS TO BUY.,
po JIMMIE will be pleased to show you the
nany pretty things we have left, whether you
.vish to buy or not.
BLAND & BUTLER.
April 20, 1859 tf 15
NEWGOODS!
'HE Undersigned, having formed a Partner.
Asip, would respectfully invite attention to
neir LARGE and VARIED Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER G00DS,
.Vhich they are now receiving at the Store Room
ately ocenpied by Messrs. BLAXn & BUTrLER.
Their Stock embracs a variety of'
LADIES DRESS. GOfiDS
A variety of Goodsq for
MEN AND BOYS W'EAR.
A variety.uf Ladies and Misses --
Heele ' rs;Boteesand tSlppers.
A variety of Men and Bloys
. A lot of.
CROCXERY, HARDWARE & JEWEL.RY,
All of which the trading: public will do -wellsto
uxsmine before purchasing elsewhere.
They have engaged the services of Mr. Waranr,
tud will do their utmoet to please every customer.
LEWIS COLEMAN,
-H. R. DEAN.
A pril 27 . tf. .10
25828 PRIZES 1
FIFTY THOUSAND TICKETS.
.MORE TIIAN O.NE PRIZE TO EVERY TWO
TICKETS.
::
Whole Tickets $10, Halves $6, Quarters *2,50.
3For theli~eneit oftibe.
llonticello Uniion Academy,
.1 Atriw by Speial Act of the Legislature.
H'KINNEY & -00,, Managers,
CAPITAL PRIZE $60,00.
To lIE l)RAWN
EACH SATURDAY IN JTUNE, 1859..
IN~ TIlE
In the City of Savannah,. Georgia.
Class 22, to be Drswun June 4, 1859.
Class 23, to be Drawn June 11,"
Class 24, to be Drawn June -" A
Class 25, to be Drawn June 2,"
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
I Prize of $Ii0,000i........ 0,0
' 20.(000i........ 2,0
S " 10,1000l........ 1,0
1 " 5,000i.........,0
4 ..000i.........00
::" .u 00300
S '. 2,000i.........00
1 " '1,5100i.........,0
" 1,00 ....................01,00
5 Priz....f.1,000.are..............2,000
1 " 1 .......................10,000
2 1 ........................8000
2 " ............................c4, o0
2 20 .......................00
V1s..........................,00
10......................... 1,500
1 S ,10 i...................... ,00
5 Pries of 1000spxgt'6,00Piea$0
10 " 500I'0 *" 5
2 " 00 . 1 ,040
2 " :0 " ,00 " 4
2 " 20
2,000"":100
S0 " 4095 1,0
400.... ....... ....... ...... ,0 00
2re ....00............ 0,000
25,28Priesaunting...............$3600
Certificat e of....................... 7kt , 0 0
are ............. ..... 15,0
10 . "- 85 0,............ .... 5 0
ORDERO IKETIOR CERIFIE ,
o red on receip of whic they000 rie forwa$ded
In a figur the ma designat ." 0
Th lis of0 drw nubr and pr"e wil00
se8 to pucasr imedatl 4f00 th dr 4i0g
25,82 cozmmunictin stitlon.............. .,d
EnTrFeAs E oP irce tAKosilbsodath
folowig rtes whch s therisk &.
Jun 1,180 l 213
" H 0 Queaer5 1
e* RE-G10EEighth C. .50
ORDERIN. TIET- RCETFCT
Bnoloirte oney ordr dres forg Gthe tkC.
Mor A nE aepto Elechton will be herwardn
bady the mat. unaer ne av t ioues eing
Copany preati the d esiate.~ o,
Teit .C . AO of danumes ad raiseswllb
stol the pucaeros iedtey atthe ring.
ofres Lt o beoiroetd t
. S.van'TO GA.58
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