Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, June 29, 1859, Image 3
DRESS SILI!
AT
Greatly Reduced Prices!
WI SI.
HAS ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY OF
WIT son SMS,
Comprising some of the
Latest and most elegant styles,
Which he will sell at GREATLY REDUCED
PRICES!
The public are respectfully invited to examine
the assortment.
Augusta, June 22 tf 24
WINDOW SHADES
AT
REMARKABLY LOW PRICES?
A received from New York a large Bad va
ried assortment of
WDNNW SHADES,
Which he will sell at remarkably low prices. Also,
a supply of Rich Velvet, English Brussels, Three
Ply and Ingrain
CarpetB,
Of beautiful styles, at prices which will make it
the interest.of purchasers to buyhere, rather than
in New York, and to purchase now, rather than to
wait until next Fall. The public are respectfully
invited to examine the assortment.
Augusta, June 7 tf 22
CARPETS!
GREAT SALE OF
OCarp e ts.
---:0:
IXTE will offer for the next 30 days, prior to ta.
VVking stock on 1st July, a line of the beat
quality of
ENGLISH BRUSSELS
C A R P M T I G ,
AT $i PER YARD.
A select number of patterns of English Brussels
92 to 95 cents per yard.
We would say to those who are going North to
buy their CARPETS, to give us a call, as we will
guarantee to sell as cheap goods as can be bought
in the United States.
The above goods that we now offer for sale, have
been imported direct,and have been received in this
place during the month of March last. They in
clude the newest patterns manufactured,' and are
of the best quality of goods.
JAMES G. BAILIE & BRO.
- Augusta, June 15, 1859 . 3t 23
CONLEY, FORCE & Co.,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
BOOTS, SHOES,
Trunks, Valses, Carpet Bags,
Hemlock and Oak Sole Leather;
French, American and German Calf Skias;
. Lining, Binding and Top Skins;
Shoe Lasts, Shoe Pegs, Shoe Threads;
. Shoe Tools, Boot and Shoe Materials of every
description.
Tanner's Tools, &e.
pp-Oders promptly attended to.
Augusta, Jat 18. 9me0 2
RILDEBRAN4D & GIBSON,
1 AMBBTYP AND MElAINTI1N
A2RTISTB I
R ESPECTFULLY announce to the citizens of
this vicinity, that they have taken ROOMS
at the PLANTERS' HOTEL, and- are prepared
to take Ambrotypes, Nelainotypes, and
Copy Likenesses in the beat and latest style.,
at prices to suit the times.
Determined to give every one a chance to see
themselves in miniature, they have reduced their
-prices to tbglowest possible figure.
They willftake likenesses in neat cases, at $1,00
and upwards, according to the finish of the case.
AUl work warranted to give satisfaction or no
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 Ambrotypes.
HILDEBRAND-h GIBSON.
W"Instructions given in the Art on reasona
ble terms.
May 25 tf 20
EDGEFIELD
CONFECTIONARY STORE!
WIEhavinow in Store a LARGE ASSORT
WMENT of
Conf'ectionary,
Consisting of over fifty different kinds and flavors.
We can suit the most fastidious, both as regards
style and flavor. We have many new kinds never
before offered in this place.
Also, a large assortment of FANCY PLUMS,
intended expressly for ornamenting Cake, &c.
Our Goods are made expressly for us by one of
the first houses in New York, of the finest mate
rials, and warranted pure and no poison used in
coloring.
Liberal discounts made to persons buying large
quantities for Parties, Pie Nie, &c..
CANDEE & McEWEN.
June 8 tf 22
* A Rare Chance!
A NY Person or Persons wishing to enter the
MERCANTILE BUSINESS, may find a
rare opportunity by applying to the Subscriber,
who, owing to protracted illness, is diesirous of
disposing of his ENTIRE STOCK IN TRADE
at the well known stand of Col. M. Fe.zxza, de
nidedly the best location in this Village.
Said Stock is composed chiefly of STAPLE
DRY GOODS, SHOES, HARDWARE and GRO
*CERIES, most of them fresh and new, and will be
sold on accommodating terms. T. ROOT.
Edgefield C. H., S..C., June '7, if 22
Sheriff's Sale.
.South Carolina--Edgefield District.
John Quattlebum,
cc. Attch)ment.
G. M. Wheeler.)
B Y virtue of an Ordei- from the Hon. John Bel
ton O'Neall, one of the Judges of the said
State, I'will proceed to sell, near the residence of
the Plaintiff in the above stated case, on Satur
day the 9th day of July next, the following pro
perty, vis: Three Bedsteads, six Matrasses, two
Straw Beds, and Bed Furniture, two Wheel Bar
rows, one Crucible or Retort, one Lot of Shovels,
Spades, Picks and Drills, Axes, Hoes, and sundry
other articles of small value.
Terms, Cash. JAS. EIDSON, as..
Jtune 22 3t 24
State of South Carolina,
~DGEFIELD DISTRICT,
. IN EQIT Y.
A. W7. Youngblood, et. tar. er. al
cc. ' Bill for Ac'nt.
Senj. Waldo and G. A. Addison, Iand Relief, &c.
Ex'ors of Jacob B. Smith, de'cd.J
BY virtue of an order made by Chsncellor John
ston in the above stated case, Notice is hereby
gllen to all and singular, the creditors of Jacob
B. Smith, deceased, to present and prove their re
spective demands before me in my Offie, on or be
fore the first day of October next, on pain of being
precluded from the benefit of the decretal order of
- the Courtmade in this ase.
A. SIMEINS, C.E.ED.
. Commissioner's O ffice, June I 4, 189 3m 24
State-'of South Carolina,
-EDGEFIEED~ DISTRICT,
IN EQU1T.
William P. Butler, et.'al. 1
Broadwater, Adm'or of J. Billfor Ac'nat. &c.
hery Christian, deceased. -
1Y virtue of an order made liy Chancellor John
aten in the above stated case, Notice is hereby
en to all and 'singular, the creditors of the said
J. Hegry Christia'n, deceased, to present and prove
-their respective demands before me in my O0fice,
on or before the first day of October next, on paln
of being precluded from the benefit of the deere
tal order of Court.
A. SIMKINS, c.E.R.D.
Commissioner's Offie, June 14, 1859 3m 24
Bacon and Lard !
. UST received another LARGE and SUPERI
-:a OR Lot of-Tennessee Bacon.
Alsothree Barels CHOICE LARD.
- W. N. NARRIS0N, Agt.
F KAUFFER
GREAT REDUCTION
OF
l3M 1K Il C)l.
1110ff N1f Y0lk to
Theundersigned, being desirous to make room for Fall and Winter GOODS, and not to
carry any Summer Stock over for next year, has
GREATLY REDUCED
above Goods to such Remarkably Low Prices, not considering a SMALL LOSS,
that will certainly effect an
ENTIRE CLEARING OUT!
Out of the many articles reduced, I wouk only
mention a few, as
SUMMER SILKS, good quality,'Q0 per cent. Cheaper than before;
Foiulard SILKS, at 50 cents, formerly sold at 75 cents;
Silk LAWNS, at 50 " " " at 75 cents;
Foulard ROBES, at $7 00, " " at $12 00;
LAWNS, at 61 cents, formerly sold at 12i cents;
LAWNS, at 10 cents, formerly sold at 181 cents;
Superfine LAWNgS, at 121 cents, formerly sold at 25 cents;
Real French LAWNS and ORGANDIES, at 25 cents, formerly soid at 60 cents;
Real French Chintz Colored ORGANDIES, at 121 -ts., formerly sold at 25 cents;
Lawn ROBES, at $1 50, formerly sold at $3
Lawn ROBES Double Skirts, at $3 and $4, ormerl sold at $6 and $6;
PINE APPLE CLOTH, at 181 cents, formerly sold at 871 cents;
PINE APPLE ROBES, at $2, formerly sold at $5;
Figured BAREGES, at 25 cents, formerly sold at 50 cents;
Barege ROBES, at $3 and $4, formerly sold at $5 and $6 ;
Barege ROBES, Double Skirts, at $7 and $8, formerly sold at $12 and $15;
Bayadere DUCAL, at 121 cents, formerly sold at 25 cents;
Barege DELAINE, at 121 eents, formerly sold at 25 cents.
&ANTILLAS, at 87 00, formerly sold at $12'00
6 666 50, " 66 IS 10 00
' - 4 6 00, " " 4 9 00
AND ALL THE LOWER PRICED ONES IN PROPORTION.
Pantaloon -Stuffb reduced 20 per cent, &c.
Ladies' Extension HOOP SKIRTS, 15 Springs, at $1 00; a very fine Linen Cambric
HANDKERCHIEF'at $1 50 per dozen, worth $3 00 ; Hemstitched HAND.
KERCHIEF$, at $2 50 per dozen, a New Lot of those SWISS
BANDS, at 25 cents, worth 75 cents and $1 00.
Ladies will And it to their advantage to make an early call, as Goods
wall be sold FAR BELOW THEIR VALUE.
ONE PRICE ONLY.
J. KAUFFER.
Under Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga,
June 29, 1859 ' tf 25
H ORA, WISE & Co.,
(SUCCESSORS TO JAMES M. NEWBY & COMPANY.)
-D EA.L ERS IN
SUPERIOR READY MADE CLOTHING
FOR.
Under the United States Hlotel, Augusta, Ga.
HORA, WISE & 00.,
HIAVE JUST OPENED 'THEIR STOCK OF
SPRINC & SUMMER
CLOT HING!!
FGR MIEN AND B0Y WIEAR.
Persons wanting G OODS in their line, can be shown one of the best assortments ever
offered in Augusta.
TflEIRl STOCK OF
CLOTHS, CASSI1MERES AND VESTINGS,
HAS BEEN SELECTED WITH CARE, AND COMPRISES THE NEWEST AND 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.
Augusta, Ga.. June 8, 1859. tf 22
GEORGIA SARSAPARILL.A COMPOUND,
Or Dennis' Alterative,
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD AND DISEASES OF THE LIVER.
COMPOSITION.-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,
-aIf th Live and Blood are kept in a health condition by the use of this Compound Sar
arilla, it will prove a great preventive o sickness, and a great saving ofexpense of
Fennale Collints.-nFor Females, it is excellent in diseases arising from general
Debility or a torpid state of the Liver, and its occasional adds a blooming gior to te com
lexion. In Lucorrhea or Whites, it has been tried and found a useful and invaluable rem
e.It checks morbific secretions--removes the cause of disease by cleansing the Blood of
i impurities and acts as a tonic to the systemn.
For children.-nThis 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
appars unwell has a powerful effect, ia preventing disease. It causes increased secretion
and passate of the bil purifies and invigorates the system, and prevents the accumulation
of worms liy keeping te child healthy. Its effect in preventing diseases of children makes
it a valualile FAMILY MEDICINE.
For sale by Druggists generally. Price 81 per Bottle.
DR, DENNIS' STIMULATwiN OR HOT BITTERS,
FOR DISPEPSIA IT WILL PROVE AN INVALUTABLE REMEDY.
If food causes pain in the Stomach a dose taken immediately after meals, or as soon as the
uneasy sensatioin is experienced, will relieve the pain and assist digestion. They are also an
impotant remedy for Femles in complaints arising from colds.
Dr. Dennis' Stimulating Liniment,
R, SOUTHERN PAIN-KILLER,
FOR RHEUMATIC PAINS PAINFUL INFLAMMATORY SWELLINGS,
SPRAINS, SWELLED .REAST, PAIN IN'THE BACKC OR A COLD
SENSATLOIN 1'HE $4CK, SOME THROAT, TOOTHACHE, &c.
A MEDICINE. MORE VALUABLE THAN iO~lD To TUE EARMER?
For Spasms, Cramp Colic, Spasmodic Cholera or Inflama
tion of the. Bowels, Lock Jaw, Chills, or for all sudden
and dangerous attacks of dlisease in which imme
.diate action 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
Fenr Hores .Mules, ace., this Tincture rarely fails to cure even the' worst eases of
Coli. In Wounds, Bruises, Cuts, Galls Sores, &e., it prevents inflammation, and causes
the sores to heal. NO PLANTER SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
ZAll the soe Meic'mes ae for sale in this Village by Drs. A. G.k T. J..TEAGUE
ur Sheri i:
LEWIS COVAR; H. BOULWARE,
WM. QUATTLEBUM, LEWIS JONES,
Por Clerk.
JAMES SPANN, 1 F. M.'NICHOAS,.
S. HARRISON, ROBERT D. BRYAN,
WM. L. STEVENS, j JACKSON 0OVAR,
For Tax Colleot0r.
STARLING TURNER, THEOPHILUS DEAN,
M. W. LYLES, CHARLES CARTER,
C. A. HORN, CHAS . MA ,
JOHN C. LOVELESS, T. J. WHITAKR ,
For Ordinary.
J. P. ABNEY, W. P. DURISOE,
D. L. TURNER. DAVID BODIE,
E. H. YO1UNGBLOOD,
Attorney at Law & Solicitor in Equity,
A.I MEAGISTRA.TE,
W ILL attend promptly to all busines placed
in his hands.
gw 01ceo at Edgefold 0. H., S. C.
June1 tf 13
SWM. T. J.A.DT
Attoruta at Eals,
AND
SOLICITOR IN~ "Ei'C7T
OFPICE, IN THE REAR OP TIE COURT JouBii
EDGEFIELD, S. C.
June 1. 6t 21
J. L. ADDISON,
Attorney at Law & Solicitor in Equity,
- EDGEPIELD 0. f.,S. C.
May 11 tf- 18
LOUDON BUTLER
AWWomuuT A, lAW
AND
Solicitor In Eqiity.
Oriz, in the one formerly oOupied by W. W.
ADAxs, Esq.
Edgeleld C. H., S.C., Dec. 22,1858.
PARTNERSHP NOTICE.
TIHE undersigned have this day formed a Part
.Lnership for the PRACTICE OF LAW AND
EQUITY, under the name and style of LANDnUM
& MOORE.
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
A CA. EI .
D RS. BLAND & HILL, will practice Med
icine In its various branches in this. village
and vicinity. ELDERT BLAND,
J. WALTER HILr.
March 30,1859 tf - 12
MrEDICAL CARD.~
DRS.. A. G. & T. J. TEAG UE,
BEG leave to inform their friends that they have
associated themselves in the practice of Medi
ine In its different branches, as well as oohtinue
their copartnership in the sale of Drugs, &c.
One or both may alwaysbe 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 at
tended by either or both without additional Charge.
A. G. TEAGUE,
T. J. TEAGUE.
April 19th, 1859f ..15
D R. H. PARKER; can generally
be found at the Office formerly
occupied by 0. D. Tilimmn, Esq., and
will be sure to be there during Sale-day week.
March 2, 1859 . f .8
DBNS, MHIfES, NAIHS, OIL8,
DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, &C,
At Wholesale and Retail,
DRS. A. G. & T. J. TEAGlUE,..
T AKE pleasure in annoneing . to their . 'endi
-.1 and the public generally that they'hseve ,us:o
received a large accession of PURE and FRESH
DEUGS, CHEXCALS, &C..
To their already extensive Stock, embracing the
most valuableWVEGETABLE EXTRACTS, as wclk
as the Drug In its crude state.
All Tinctures, Essences, Powders,
.PILLS, &C.
Prepared with care and in strict accordance with
the best and latest Pharmacmpins.
Instruments, Surgical and Denialh
HOSPITAL AND CHAIR CUSHIONS,
HOT WATER BAGCS, &c.
BRACES AND TRUSSES
Of various patterns, common anud very fine..
PHYSICIANS' OFFICE F URNITURE.
Glass Specie Jars;
Tinet. Stands, all sizes;
Medical Saddle Bags;. .
Pocket Medicine Cases;
Funnels, every kind ;
Graduate Measures ;
Scales and Weigh ts;
Mortars, every kind ;
Spatulars, Pill Tylos, &e., ho.
All of the most Reputable Nost~rums,
Strengthoning Plasters, Pain E~traetors, Eradica
tors and Alleviators.
PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES,
A full and complete stock.
WINDOW AND COACH GLASS,
Various sizes and cut to any size and shape desired.
1,000 POUNDS PUTTY,
Fresh from the manufactury.
A well selected and varied assortmentof the BES'I
PERFUMERY, embracing Lubin's Genuine, and
Wright & Edrehi's deservedly popular Ban~ker'
chief Extracts-Musk, superilne Grain and Ex
tract-Otto of Rose-Cologne, &e.
Pomatums a great variety;
Hair Oils, Drussers;
Restorativres, Dyes and Diplatories;
Cosmetics, Soaps, and a great variety of articles
for theltoilet..
CULINARY EXTRACTS.
A complete assortment of Culinary Extracts, to
gether with a large supply of'Alisplce, Pepper,
Gnger, Nutmeg, Mace, Cloves, Tumeric, &e.
-SOAPS.
Colgte's Turpentine, WhIte, Casteel and Toilet
Casteel SOAP, white and common,
EIRUSHIES, &c..
A splendid assortment of. Hair, .Tooth, Nail,
Flesh, Paint, Varnish, Marking, Whitewash, Crumb
and Shoe BRUSHES;
Turkish TOWELS; . * -
COMBS, a Aine and varied collection...
-STATrIONERY, &c.
Embracing Common, Fine and Superfine Note,
Cap and Letter PAPER; Pnis
Envelopes, Steel Pens and Pnis
INKS, a large stock or tie very BEST-superi
or for making records;
Violia and Guitar STRINGS;
Water Oolored PAINTS in boxes;
Pink Saucers, Thermometers, &c.
SHOE BLACKING, a splendid article.
Fine Liqours for Medicinal Uses.
A iuupply en hand of Fine ER ANDY, WINES,
GIN, and some pure unadulterated WHISKEY,
six years old, for Medicinal purposos.
TOBACCQ, SEGAES, SNUFF, &e,
Having, been uninterruptedly engaged in the
Drug, business, in this place, for 1,0 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
dnce of the most reliable Importing Dreg-Houses,
they buy from first hand.; and their 'Stock has
been eagefully seleetgid and bought by one of the
Arm, who hs .iust returned frog the biest N'orthern
darkets, wth reference tte purity of the article,
in preference to the prie.
And they are-happy to say, that they can supplj
Physicians, Merchants and Planters and all others
with. GENUINE DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c.,
on as good terms as they can be supplied in any
other Southern market.
A. G. & T. 3. TEAGUE.
Edgefleld, S.'C., May 18 tf 1U
WANTED FOUR PLOUGH BOYS, white
orback-good wages nd promp say.
June 23 tf .24
A LL COTTON RAGS WANTED, for
21which cash will be paid by
- ' 8. E. BOWERS, Ag't.
Rmr. . e... , , -r. 4
200 .Lbs..frime Shoulders,
200,000-Lbs. Ribbed and Clear Sides,
Which we offer to Plantirs at
REMARKrABLY LOW FIGURES!
3WPlease call and examine.
THOS. P. STOVALL & CO.,
285 Broad Street,
Augusta, June 21, 1im 24
DRY GOODS!
FOR
SPRING AND SUANMER,
18:39.
MILLER &.WARREN,
OPP.OSITE GLOBE HOTEL,
.A:CTGUTTA,. GEORGIA.
W Breturn our thanks to our friends generally
for their liberal patronage, and respectfully
sollit a continuadee. We have received an unu
sual large supply o7'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 then something in the way of
Rich Silk and Grenadine ROBES A'LES;
Grenadine ROBES A' 2 JUPES:
Organdle and Jaeonet ROBES PRINCESSE;
English pad D'Angletere DAREGES,newstyles;
- PINE APPLE CLOTH, a new article;.
Foullard SILKS;
Solid Color Bayadere BAREG ES;
Plain and Fancy Colored SILKS;
Black Rips and Bayadere SILKS;
A new ,and beautiful article'of Silk MUSLIN;
Mournnig.:BAREGES'an.d GRENADINES;
-Plain ied Striped Black Twisted SiLK;
Rich French and Chantilly.MANTILLAS;
Plain Silk and Barego "
Barege and French Lace SHAWLS;
Linen DUSTERS;
Vals Lace COLLARS and SLEEVES;
Embr'd Swiss " " "
Merseilles- "it"
Fancy CASSIMERES and CLOTHS;
Plain and Fancy Linen DRILLS;
VESTINGS, &c.
Domestic GINGHAMS, DENIMS and COT
TONADES;
OSNABURGS and:Factory STRIPES;
Marlboro' PLAIDS and STRIPES;
Schley's Negro PLAINS, and wool flling;
Together with every article usually kept In our
line.
Augusta, April 5, 1859 sm 13
NEW SPRING GOODS.!
T1HE Subscribers are :now receiving their new
.K SPING STOCK for 1859, which they are
offering at
VERY-LOW FIGURES FOR CASH 7
Knowing the CASH SYSTEM to be far the best
we intend to confine ourselves as near as possible
to the Cash -basis. We cordially invite all Cash
customers LI call and examine our Stock before
purchasing elsewhere.
Our GOODS has been bought principally for
Cash, and selected with the GREATEST CARE
from firstClass Houses in
New York, Baltimore and Charleston.
So give us a call wheth'er 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;
Scotch Plaid,* American and French GING
HAMS;
BAREGES-apd .ISSUES of every style;
Bonnet RIBBONS-of every hue and.quality;
DRESS.TRIMMINOS in -great variety;
Ladies' Extension HOOP SKIRTS;
Missoes' - . -
To the HOSIERY, GLOVES and T RIMMINGS
genernlly we invite especial attention, as they
were purchased directly from Impo.rters, and at
very low prices. ,
TO TI-I GENTLEMEN,
We say walk in and examine our. Stock of Geon
temen and Boys 00ODS, which wore purchased
expressly for those who wish to buy low for Cash.
-TO I-OUSEKEEPER8
We wish to call your attention to. our large and
well selected stocks of CROCK ERY, GLASS and
Queen's WARE~.
TIIE FAR~MER
We call tho attention of the Farmers to our Stock -
of AIES,HOES, CHISELS, AUGURS,'SCYTHE
LADES and STOCKS, TRACE CH[AINS, &c.
TO ONE AN~D AL~q.
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 satisfaction.
WhaeaGroceries. .
Whaeafall and complete Stock 'of GR OCE
RIES, consisting in part of.
New Crop West India MOLA SSES;
New Orleans SYRUP ;
SUGARS and CO.FFEE of every quality;
RICE, PEPPER, ALLSPICE, GINGER ;
SODA. STARCU, SOAPS oif every quality;
SEGARS and TOBACCO oft various brands.
psMComxe in and price if you do not wish'to
buy, s" that you can be well posted as regards
price and quality.
HUDSON & COGBURN.
Mar 9 tf ' 9
CLOTHING &HATS!
CLAYTON &KENNADY,
'DEALERS IN
UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL,
173 BROAD 'STREET, AUGUSTA, Ca.,
Would respectfully invite atten
tion to their Luarge and wesll
$elet.ed1 Stock oS'Go (od4
Augusta, Mar 30 3m, 12
1859 Spring and Summer Styles. 1859
?TRAW @@@
DosaZesaussTas,~
Masonaie Hall Building,
244 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, (IA.
iEO. WV. FERRY has now in store the
largest and best assortment of SPRtING axNt
SUMMER GOODS in his line, to he found in this
rarket. Consisting of
Beebe & Co., and Trade Style Moleskin HATS;
Black and Fancy Colored Cassimiere"
American and French Felt Hats of every variety
of Style and Color;
White, Black, Brown and Silver Leghorn HATS;
" " " " Sewed Straw "
Panama and Palm Leaf HATS;
outh's and Children's Fancy HATS, great variety;
Ladies' Silk, Straw, Lace and Chip BONNETS;
Lades' and Misses Legborn and Straw Ml.OQOM
'ERS, every variety of style and color;
Shaker HOODS-all uises;
nfant's TURBANS and I-ATS---new styles;'
UiMBRELLAS of all varieties-very cheaji:
.This qtock for varIety and beauty of styles, Is
unequalled in this market, and the prices cannot
but be satisfactory. pm Call and So.
Augusta, March 22, if 11
D'ANTIGNAC & UBJBARD,
Wh7olesale and Retaeil Dealere in
SUGAR.S, COFFEE, TEAS,
WINES, BRANDIES,
RAGGING, ROPE, POWDER, SHOT, LEAD
GRO0ERIES of EVERY DIESCRIPTION.
NO. 292 8.1R04A D-ST., AUlGUST A, G A.
Jan17. tf 2
ZRO1%T .&.?TW EBR.L&SB
JOUNDR~Ys
MACHINE & GENERAL MANUFACTO'NG
SHOP.
L. ROPKiINS & Co., Proprietors,
AUGUSTA, GA.,.
H AVING the moat extensive facilities with
SHOP TOOLS and PA TT E RNS -in the
country, we are now ready and will be thankful
for all orders for Gold Mines, Mills, Gin Gearing,
Sttam Boats, Stave and Shingle Machines, Horse
Powers, Sugar Mills, Cotton Presses,; Thrashers,
Bans, Shafting, Pulleys, Cook, Parlor and' Box
Stoes, Tin Work. In fact, any article in Iron,
BDrassr Wood. Address
-1 E . M&EUUPY. Sup't.
1,200 Docn Linen Cambrie HANDI
1,200 Dozen Linen TOWELS.
5,500 Yards fine French BRILLIAN'T
2,500 Yards fine French MUSLINS..
9,550 Yards fine-Merrimac CALICO.
5,250 Yards fine colored MUSLIN, v
will be returned.............
7,500 Yards fine Madder CALfCO...
8,100 Yards fine White HOMESPUN
6,175 Yards fine Brown Sea Island HC
1,100 Yards heavy Linen CRASH...
5,100 Yards fine Englich CALICO...
100 Dozen Gents flne-colored Border
150 Dozen Muslin NECK TIES...
5,150 Yards fine French Organdy and
2,100 Yards fine French BAREGES,
1,100 Yards fine French GINGHAMS
1,200 Yards Apple CLOTH.........
1,100 Toil de Paris MEXICANA....
1,200 Fine LAMARTEESE, new and
15 Pieces fine 12.4 Linen SHEETI
75 Pieces fine Double Table DAM
550 Pieces Fronting LINEN......
500 Dozen Damask NAPKINS....
100 Pieces Planters' Linen DRILLI
100 Pieces fine Planters' Linen DU(
100 Dozen fine Eleven-Hoop SKIR
GRA~
UNDER THE UNIS
May 11, 1859
M. J. JON
WHOLESALE AND I
DRUGS, NEE
NO. 171 NORTH SID:
Augusta Hotel Bloc]
Having purchased the Stock in trade of Mr.
known stand, (recently occupied by him,) the 1
riends and the public, both of the city and c<
iety, and quality, entitling him to a liberal she
The additions making, and those to be conti
Wholesale and Retail Line, consisting of
DRUGS, MEDIC*IN
PAINST,. OILS, VARN
ARTIIST Mis
WINDOW AND
DENTAL AND SURG
PERFUMERY & F
ALL WARRANTED OIP THlE I
AND OFFERED) AT WHOLESALE AN]
The personal attention of the proprietor, y
ants, which has been- procured, enables him t<
tunity of obtaining Prescriptions according to
which line he solicits patronage. ,
He will also cdntinue the Practice oT his Pr
s may favor him with calls, which may be mai
'loc, P. M., alid after that hour, at night, at
SAugusta._May 2,1859
NEW CARP
eTAS. G. BAILIE
FLOOR oi
We beg~ to state to those who are in want
store a beautiful assortment of 1
mnanutiietured, and that
via Sav
Sheets 12 feet OiL .0LOTHS,
Sheets 18 "- ", "
Sheets 24 " ""
A~ll of which w are' offerinig at pbrices to :
o r South. Also a good
Chbeap. 0:
MA TT iNGS !
Weu are now receiving our Spring Stock~
to those in want of theso Goouds, a vai
(heek, W~hite and Striped,
CARPFE
As usual, we haye on hand a good assorti
of' Cr ossley's T~apestry Bl
hol out indi
WINDLOWV SHADES
We have just received two additional i
Alabama, via Savannah, which mm
now offer an assorimnent of Ye
others, such as is. seldom foi
Our Stock of RUGS, MATS, DRUGGE
and extensive ; Straw and Hlair B]
Everything usually fot
OTo all of which we would respeeti
friends and those residing in its vicinity.
City and Country Order
JAS.
- RRO.AD STREET, 2nd I]
234* E
Augusta, April 14 _______
A CARD.
T I subscriber takes this method of returning
por aung the past yeareand rspetibily nforms
tinues his FAiIJLY GROCERY, and will al
ways keep on.hand a COMPL ETE S'TOOK of
everything in the Grocery line, to which he invites
the attention of the trading public. His ternms are
reasonable, as he is oonvinced that "a nimble
Penny is beuie than a slowo Sillin. "0
S OE ,fo slTHOMAS KERNAGHAN.
Hamburg, S. C., Jan. 5, 1859. .ly 52
10,000 Lbs. Bacon.
AT LOW FIGURES, PQR CASH.
. UDsON & jgOGBU BN.
OODS!
EERCHIEFS ................. 6 14
..........................o.. 6 14
S............................ 1 1-2
..........121-2
.......... 12 1-2
-arranted fast colors, or the money
. ......... 6 14.
........................6 14
...................... 46 14
'MESPUNS................ 6 14
..................... , 6 14
...................... 12 1-2
ed IHANDKERCHIEFS...... 12 1-2
........... . 4....... 12 12
Jaconet MUSLIN..............25
plain and figured............... 25
,black and Colored............ 55
37
.......................37 1-2
beautiful Dress Goods......... 37
NK....................... 75
.... 37
.......................$1 50
G.......*................12 1.2
...........,.................25
[I.......................... $1 00
LY & TURLEY,
ED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA,
and 115 Couress Street, Savannah.
tf 18
S, M. D.,
LETAIL DEALER IN
ICINES, &c.
E BROAD STREET,
c, Augusta, Georgia.
T. P. FOGARTY, and taken the above well
mdersigned can offer, with confidence, to his
int , his Stock, as being of that extent, va
,re o7 patronage.
naed, will form a complete assortment in. the
ES,. CHEMICALS,
[SHES, DYE STUFFS,
OTHER GLASS,
I C AL I.NSTRU.MENTS,
ANCY AR10C.ES.
EST AND PUREST QUALITY,
) RETAIL AT REASONfABLE PRICES.
rith the aid of skillful and experienced assist
>offer to Physicians and Families the.oppr
order, prepared with the utmost care, in
>fession to such of his friends, and the public,
Le at the Drug Store during the day, and till 9
his rooms, United States Hotel.
_ tf -20
ET STORE!
& BROTHER.
X tx~t, o l59.
L CLOTHS.
of OIL. CLOTNS, that we have now in
hese Goods in the best qualities
we are just receiving,
annah,
in Slates, Flowers, &c.;
Frescoes, Chintz .
Chints, Drabs, Oaks, &c.
ompare faivorably with any house North.
Svariety of Patterns of
Li. Cloths.
M A TTIN( S !
of MATT1INGS, and are ready to offer
ri-ed and extensive assortment in Red
in 4.4, 5.4 and 6-4.widths.
TING!
nent. We are jtist receiving an invoice
IUSSELS, which we will
icements on'.
WIND1)0WSHA DES!
nv-oices of these Goods, per steamer
kes our stock complete. We can
Ivet Bordet', Gold Shades, and
mid in any Southern House.
TS and Table OIL CLOTH-S, are varied
t00MS; Picture TASSELS, and
mnd in a Carpet Store.
Fully call the attention of our Edgefield
a Promptly attended to.
G. BAILIE & BROTHER,
'00I AEO~VE BANK OF AUGUSUA.
* JAMES G, BAILIE,
[NG~ STREET, CHARLESTON, I. C.
SPEARS & HIGHT,
WEOLE SALE DEALERS IN
Paints, Oils, Yarnishel,
Window Glass,
DENTAL AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,.
PERFuMERY & FANCY ARTI~LES,
OProsivz PLAxTZas' Hos
No. 316, Broad St., Ag~uasa, Geelga.
April11 13 4
NOTIE?PJ~hbe rIshing, SENAP85 for
Meicnl s ca hm ueado
oN mbwg-tad ........
HXAS Just received and offers for age, a most9
BEAUTIPUL, LARGE AND DESIRABLE
Sokof Spring ind Summer
Ris -Goods havo beei selected' with g tCare
In Ihe Now York; Philadelphia, Batimore"and
Charleston Markets; and will be sold--a Prices
that will not fail-to give entire satisfaconen.
April 13 tf 14
rTO zOM.E
T HE subscriber has Just opene&an entire NEW
STOK of Goods at hi Old Stad, (theBrick
dfore,) which he invites all..to calmant-xpane
for themselves.
His stock embraces every variety of
DRESS GOQDS
For Ladles' Wear!I
Among then will-be found Plain-BlskaM Fan
cy-BILKS;* - -
OrgandleandJaconet MUSLINS,newstylesaad
paterns;
Byadere Double' Skirt and Side Stripe BE.
RAGES;
English and American PRINTS;
-BRILLIANTES and GING HAMS;
Plain, Swiss and Jaconet MUSLINS
- Plain Striped and Checked Nainsook, and Mull
M USLINS; ' ' "
Summer SHAWLS and MANTiLLA8
Jaconet and Swiss EDGINGS, COLM *d
SLEEVES;
Fine BONNETS and BONNET RIBBONS
BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS for Mei, Boys,
Ladies and Misses.
-Bleached and Unbleached. BHIRTING& and
SHEETINGS!
PILLOW CASE and SHEETING8;
LINENS and MARSEILLES for Men ind y
wear; -.. .
08NABURGS, STR!PSS ad TICKINGS.
G BP O00 EI B MIE
With every varietyusuallykeptinaD'Gooa
Store.'
W' Please call ad e-xamine-my Godle ad
Prices before trading elsewhere.
B. . RTA.
Mar.80. tf 11
JUST IN SEASON.
coE desire to "site attontion of tbe'Nadies
W to our LARGE"STOCK-OP BEAUMUL
Silks, Bar ges,.Tau Ws and
Musifns,
Just in time for the season., They are getty and
.hes But dont take our word for lt,.come and
see them. mrhnao
Several meichints of ackowedged tasie have
pronounced them to be in quality style and pries,
superior to similar goods pr within.the
last few weeks.
Ladies, give usallbeforemakigyour8'lhi
rhe. We can ad will ofer you! INDUM.
9ENTS TO 'BUY.
~O JIMMI' wl be plseaedo show Ybu the
many pretty things we have left, whether you
wish to buyornot..U
. BLAND ABUTLER.
April20,1859 tf 15
KEW GOODS!;
THE Undersigned, having formed aI4Ptner
.1 ship, would -respectfuly invite attenton' to
their LARGE and VARIED Stock of .
- SPRING- AND SUMMER GOODS,
Which they are noir receivng'-at the Storg.Room
lately occupied by Mesers. 1Br.ASD & Butt,'n.
- Their-.Stock embraces a varietf'or
LADIES DRESS GOODS
A variety of Good for .
ME.N ANQA BQYS WEAJI
A variety of Ladles and. Mis
Heeled Gaiters, Bootees and Slippers.
A varietyof -Men and Boys
-'IirATS .A.2TD 8fi'O'ES.
- Alot of...- -
CRGCKERY, HARDWARE & JEWELRY,
All of which the te~ding public willido well to
examine-before purchasing elsewuhere.
The y bave engaged the servioes;6M~r. Warnmr,
ad will do their umoto plas vry customer.
LWIS COEMAN,
'' E.-R."DEAN.
SApril27 tf 16
. 25828 PRIEES I
FIFTY THOUSAlND TICKETS.
MORE TItAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY.TWO
TICKETS.
Whole Tickets 810, Halves'85, Quarters *3,80.
For the benefit of the
&onticelle Union Academyv,
Authorize$ SU .Special Act of th'e Legislature.
--:o:
IVKINNEY & C0,, Managers,
CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000.
TO BE DRAWS
EACH SA TtllDAY IN JUNE, 1859.
IR the City of Savannah, Georgia.
Class 22, to be Dra~wn June 41859.
Clas 23, tobe Drawn Junefl"
Class 20tbe DrwnJunel8"
Class-5 'th be Drawn June 2,"
. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
"-20,000i........2,0
1 " *10,000i....... .1,0
1 -" 5,000is...... .5,0
1. " 4,000 i....... ,0
1. " 3,000 i ...... ,0
1. " 2,000 i....... ,0
1 " 1,500 I....... ,0
1 " 1 ........................1000
5 Pri....of.1,000.are............25,000
10...........r..............10,000
2 .........................00
2 .....0................... 4,00
2 ..................... ,0
50 " 1 .......................71,500
10 " ,100 a'..................1,00
100 " 50 are.................500
20 " 805 are.................. - 600
4 "rm.ofgo - p 200 ar................. .rm 4r 00
50 " 150 ara................ ..... ,00
10 ii 100 ar...............10,000 50
104 9500 P:................. 4,00
50 " 85 are.. ,0.... ...... ,500
8 Pre o 50 A' 'to Pr000 ar 80
8 " 150 " " 1,00 " 00
8 " 40 ." " J,500 " 86
400 " 20 " ". .100 " 8,000
25,000 8 - ~ 200,006
25,828 -Prizes amounting to.................66,04G
-CERTIFICATE OP PACKAGES'will be sold at the
following rates, which is the risk:
Certificate of Packages of 10 Whole Tickets, $66
4' 4' 1 Half 4' 81
S" 10OQuartar 4' 10
S " 10 Eighth 4' .6.0
ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTI7ICATES,
Enclose the moey to our addess ?br the tickets
ordered, on receipt of whichthey~willbe br warded
by firat mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending
in ay fiur they may deilgnafte.
The i of drawn numbers ail pries will be
sent to purchasers immediately aerthe drawing,
All cemnmunications strictly confidential.
Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by-Mail or
Express,.to be toirected to
8sAUZora,.GA.
JTune 1, 1859 1y 21
-Sheriffe Sale.>
B Y Virtue of-sundy Writs- of PIsemslasl to
me direeted; I will proeeqd asuIeEatEg
field C. H., on the first Monda -aTasq
July next, the followingprN Uthe .,laln
cases, i:ij. ...
Josiah Sibley vs. Joathaeoe Wa Spires
and other Pllitl e vexll. the same, a Tract
of Land centain t|46 had~ nd sxyAcres,
mora olss demglands ofh~*hseaA3Iand,
Austin Easentoa ndohi.
2erms of aale cash. '
Jrne 18,1850 28e
U ad -hsspm