Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, July 06, 1859, Image 3
* ILADIES'
DRESS SILKS!
AT
Greatly Reduced Prices!
~* -*E-R0
HAS ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY OF
LUIES' SIM1H Rils,
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!
I AS received from New York a large and va
l ried assortment of
WMDN@W SHADES;
Which he will sell at remarkably low prices. Also,
a supply of Rich Velvet, English Brussels, Three
Ply and Ingrain
Car pets,
Of beautiful styles, at prices which will make it
the interest of purchasers to buy here, 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 ' - tf 22
CARPETS!
GREAT SALE OF
Carp etB
-----:0:
W E will offer for the next 30 days, prior to ta
-king stock on 1st July, a line of the best
quality of
ENGLISH BRUSSELS
0 A M P ET I JT G-,
AT 81 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 hot ght
in the United States.
The above goods that we now offer for sale, have
been imported direct, ant have been received in this
piace during the mouth of March last. They in
=lude the newest patterns manufactured, and are
of the best quality of goods.
JAMES G. BAILIE & BRO.
Augusta, June 15, 1859 St 23
CONLEY, FORCE & Co.,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
BOOTS, SHOES,
Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags,
Hemlock and Oak Sole Leather;
French, American and German Calf Skins;
Lining, Binding and Tolp Skins;
Shoe Lasts, Shoe Pegs, Shoe Threads;
Shoo Tools, Boot and Shoe Materials of every
description.
Tanner's Tools, &c.
p;0- Orders promptly attended to.
Augusta, Jan. 18. 9m* 2
offering for bale
PLANTATION in the
South Western pert of Pickens District, eighteen -
miles South of Walhalla, and twenty miles WVest
of Pendleton Village. This tract of land contains
One Thousand and Seventy- Six Acres,
of which about ninety-five Acres are rich bottom
land in enitivation, about one hundred acros-ot
fresh up-land, and the cleared land on the place
amounts in the aggregate, 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 n 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, and a number
ef comfortable rooms. The BARNS and STA
BLES are new and commodious. The WHEAT
TH RASHER and COTTON GIN, both constructed
last year, are driven by water power.
The SAW ~MILLS is in good order with an
abundance of timber near at hand. All the prin
cipal machinery about the CORN and FLOUR
*ING MILLS was put up last year by skilful work
men. These Mills comprise all the modern im
provements for cleansing Wheat thoroughly, and
for making the best "turn-out" of nice white
flour. The machinery of this Mill is propelled by
an over-shot wheel twenty-four feet in diameter,
the water being abundant and never-failing. So
ciety in the vicinity is wealthy, intelligent and
agreeable.
gg For terms and further particnlars, apply to
the Proprietor on the premises. Inquiries by let
ter will be answered with promptness.
THOMAS R. SHIELOR.
Fair Play, S. C., June 1, 1859 6t 21
BAKER COUNTY LANDS
FOR SA.LE ON TIME!
T HE Subscriber offers for sale
.EIGHIT or TEN PLANTA
TIONS, improved and unimproved,
of the best quality, selected by him
self. These tracts contain from FIVE JIUNDRLED
to THREE 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 Dank of Hamburg.
gg Col. W. W. CHEEVER will shew the above
Lands in my absenee.
My addreas is Columbus, Ga.
JAMES BOND.
May 17 8m 18
911 ACR E S
Oak and Hickory Land for Sale.
W ~ ISHING to move West, I will
VTsell a BA RGA IN in my settle
ment of Land containing N i n e
Hundred and Eleven Acres.
There is between three and four hundred open, a
good portion fresh. Two thIrds of the open land
hias been ceared In the lest seven years. Well
watered by constant runing streams, necessary
Buildings, with Gin House and Screw. Situated
24 miles West of Americus, 18 North Dawson, 6
South Preston, (the County site) 3 East Weston,
and convenient to Churches andi Schools.
VINCENT E. RIVIERE.
Webster County, Ga., June 22, 1859. St 24
Something for Everybody.
Comec unto me all ye cuada of the Earthu, and bet
cuired.
DR. MARTIN'S Great Remedy--the best
Family Medicine iu the world. Cure for con
anuption and all manner of Lung diseas. short
ness of Breath, Dyspepsia, and the worst cases of
Chronic-Dysentery, Croup or Cholie. For bowel
complaints, has no equals. Stands lpre-eminent.
For sale at lHtnsoni & Coonenzs's Store, Edge
field C. H.
R. L. GENTRY, Ac'-r.
Hainburg, S. C., June 29, 1859 3m 25
White Pickling & Apple Vinegar.
TUiIE Subscriber has in Store a large supply,
..and is now prepared to furnish his customners
anid all who may want a choice article of Vinegar
for Pickling.--also the following Spices for Pickles
and CatsupW: Ilack, White and Cayenne Pepper ;
Black Peppter Groud, All Spice. Cloves, Nutmegs,
Mace, Whire Ginger. Ground Mustard, Tumerie
and White Mustard Seed.
E. M. PENN.
June 29, 1859 tf 25
P RIV AT E S A LE.
I will sell at private sale on a long credit with
interest from date, a very likely Neyro girl,
about 17 years of age, a gnood house servant, and
perfectly sound. Also a tine young Xegro fellow,
abo'ut 18 years oldi, a first rate field haind. Sold
for no f'ault, but mecrely to change the investmenut.
0. WY. LANDRLUM,
Juneo29,1859 tf 25
.TOTICE,-,Strayed from a Servant of the
- undersigned, on the 16th June, near Sarndi*'
Mleeting House, In the Oorley settlement, a Sorrel
-Mare MULE, about 15 hands high. and some six
years old. A liberal reward will be given to any
parson who may take up said Mule and inform me
by letter of the same directed to Aiken, S. C.
T. 0. CR03F'.
J . K AUFER.
GREAT REDUCTION
OF
7sy jM . E . v C> C> O D a
BEIOII Nll Y.
The undersigned, ieing desirous to make room for Fall and Winter GOODS, and not to
carry any Summer Stock over fur 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 would only
mention a few, ,as
SUMMER SILKS, good quality, 20 per cent. Cheaper than before;
Foulard 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 LAWNS, at 12j cents, formerly sold at 25 cents;
Real French LAWNS and ORGANDIES, at 25 cents, formerly sold at 50 cents;
Real French Chintz Colored ORGANDIES, at 121 cts., formerly sold at 25 cents;
Lawn ROBES, at $1 50, formerly sold at $3 ;
Lawn ROBES Double Skirts, at $3 and $4, formerly sold at $5 and $6;
PINE APPLE CLOTH,' at 181 cents, formerly sold at 371 cents;
PINE APPLE ROBES, at $2, formerly sold at $5;
Fig ared BAREGES, at 25 cents, formerly sold at 50 cents;
Barege ROBES, at $3 and $4, formerly sold at $5 and $G ;
Barege ROBES, Double Skirts, at $7 and $8, formerly sold at $12 and $15;
Bayadere DUCAL, at 12. cents, formerly sold at 25 cents;
Barege DELAINE, at 12 cents, formerly sold at 25 cents.
MANTILLAS, at 87 00, formerly sold at 812 00
" 6 50, ''' '' '' 10 00
64 6 00, '' '' " 9 00
AND ALL THE LOWER PRICED ONES IN PROPORTION.
Pantaloon Stuffs reduced 20 per cent. &c,
SXy giV rX 3 C 3 X 3 I3
Ladies' Extension HOOP SKIRTS, 15 Springs, at $1 00 ; a very fine Linen Cambric
HANDKERCUIEF, at $1 50 per dozen, worth $3 00'; Hemstitched HAND
KERCHIEFS, at $2 50 per dozen, a New Lot of those SWISS
BANDS, at 25 cents, worth 75 cents and $1 00.
Ladies will find it to their advantage to make an early call, as Goods
will be sold FAR BELOW THEIR VALUE. .
ONE PRICE ONLY.
J. KAUFFER.
Under Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
June 29, 1859 tf 25
GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA C'IPOUND,
Or Dennis' Alterative,
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD MD DISEASES OF THE LIVER.
CQ0lPOSI1K--It contains in add iio to Sarsaparilla. the hmdro-alcoholic extract of
Queen's Delight, White Ash, Grey Beard, or Fringe-tree Chionanthus, Tincture of May Apple,
d Blood-Root.
Itf the Liver and Blood are kept in a healthy condition by the use of this Compound Sar
saparilla, it will prove a great preventive of sickness, and a great saving of expense of
Fenle Coniplints.-For Females, it is excellent in diseases arising from general
D)ebility or a torpid state of the Liver, and its occasional adds a blooming vigor to the com-~
plexion. In Lucorrhea or Whites, it hasbeen t'ried .ind found a useful and invaluable rem
edy. It checks morbific secretions-removes the cause of disease by cleansing the Blood of
its impurities and acts as a tonic to the system..
For Children.-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
tpears unwell has a powerful etfect in preventing disease. It causes "icreased secretion
tnd passage of the bile, purifies and invigorates the system, and prevents the accumulation
f wrms, by keeping the child healthy. Its effect in preventing diseases of children makes
it a valuable-FAMILY MEDICINE.
For sale by Druggists generally. Price S1 per Bottle.
DR, DENNIS' STIMULATING OR HOT BITTERS,
FORl DISPEPSIA IT WILL PROVE AN INVALUJABLE 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
impotant remedy for Females in complaints arising from colds.
Dr. Dennis' Stimulating Liniment,
R, SOUTHERN PAIN-K1LLER,
FOR RHEUMATIC PAINS PAINFUL INFLAMMATORY SWELLINGS,
SPRAINS. SWELLED BREAST, PAIN IN TIIE BACK OR A COLD
SENSA TION 1N THE BACK, SORE THROAT, TOOTHACHE, &c.
A MEDICINE MORE VALUABLE THAN GOLD To THE FARMER?
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 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
general family use.
*For Horses, Mules, &c., this Tincture rarely fails- to cure even the worst eases of
Colic. In Wounds, Bruises, Cuts, Galls, Sores, &c., it prevents inflammation, and causes
the sores to heal. NO PLANTER SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
ER"All the above Medicines are for sale in this Village by Dra. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE
and E. M. PENN. June 1 5m 21
A Rare Chance! I a o '
ANY IL 3SIES myfnPrson or Personm wishing to enter the 2000Lb.Pme holrs
rare opportunity by npplying to the Subscriber, "000Ls ibdadCerSds
who, owing to protracted illness, is desirous of
disposing of his ENTIRE STOCK IN TRADEWhhweofrtPlnrsa
at the well known stand of Col. M. FRaztER, de- rMRADYOWFG ES
cidedly the best location in this Village.
Said Stork is composed chiefly of STAPLE ~Pea aladeaie
DtY GOODS, SHOES, HARDWARE and 610GRO- .SOYL &C.
CERIES, most of them fresh and new, and will be28BraStet
sold on seommodatinig terms. T. ROOT. IAaut~Jn 1 w 2
Elgefieldl C. H., 5. C., June f, tf 22
Sheriff's Sale, iAC0 .
South Carolimna--Edgefield District. 1000Ls AO I AD
John Quattlebumi, 30 LSBGIG
~iire. Attahment. 100CISIOE
G. M1. 10WhDSeeGler.OLSSS
Y virtue of an Order from the H~on. John Bel- 10BS.CAIIDUGR
Bton O'Neall, one of the Judges of the said 50BASCFEndalatle
State, I will proceed to sell, near the residence ofusalfuninaGoeySrIcudg
the Plaintiff in the :above stated ca..e, on Satur-A
day the 9th day of July next, the following pr I0Uo- ANDS
perty, viz: Three Bedsteadls, six Matrasses, two
Straw Ikeds, and' Bed Furniture, two Wheel Bar- O AELWR
rows mne Crucible or lietort, one Lot of Shovel',
Spades, Picks and Drills, Axea,- Hoes, and sundry JO IHSB E &SN,
other articles of smnull vale., dARB BOK
Terms. Cash. JAS. EI DSON, q~~n
June 22 3t 24 U UT ,G'OGA
TO COTTON PLANTERS. - _ _ _ _ _
TIE subscriber is now Agent for the Sale of DE EL
00 L EI'S tilNS, oneofthe best Cotton Gius O~~INAY SO E
sell these Gins and deliver them. at any Rail Road
depot in the State as eepi as any other Gin of hEhvenwiStraLREASOT
the sae merit cnn be sold foN No Gin will be V ETo
considered sold unless it gives the most perfect C neto ay
Sinc etthe introduction of this Gin in my neigh-Cnstngooerftydfretkdsadlvr.
bohood no other Gin have been sold here. .W a uttems atdos oha ead
Any one wishing to see one of these supirlor syoadfao.W aemn e id ee
Gins at work oatn do by vIsiting my plantation,beoeferdithspa.
fie miles East of Edgefield, C. 1. alreasrmn fFNYPUS
Address the subscriber at Edgefield C. H., S. C. As
JOHN A. ADDISON. Ou exrslfooraetnCk, c
April 20, mf 15__te Gosaemd epesyfru yoeo
Bacon and Lard ! iladwratdpr n opio sdi
JUST received another LARGE and SUPERI- Lbrldsonsmd oprosbyn ag
01 Lot of Tennessee BacoD. qatte o atePeNc,&
Als, hre arrlsCHIC LAD.OAD A & cEE
W. IT. THOS. P.OSTOVALLn& CO.,
For Sheriff.
LEWIS COVAR, I H. BOULWARE,
WM. QUATTLEBUM, I LEWIS JONES,
For Clerk.
JAMES SPANN, I F. M. NICHOLA
S. HARRISON, j ROBERT D. BRY N,
WM. L. STEVEN,15 JACKSON COVAL
For Tax Collector.
STARLING TURNER, THEOPHILUS DAN,
M. W. LYLES, CHARLES CART R,
C. A. HORN, CHAS. M. MAY,'
JOHN C. LOVELESS, T. J. WHITAKEh
For Ordinary.
.T. r. ABNEY, W. F. DURISOE,
D. L. TURNER. DAVID BODIE,
E. H. YOUNGBLOOD,
Attorney at Law & Solicitor in Equ tY,
_A.Tq'D iAGISTRA.T'r!
ILL attend promptly to all business peead
W in his hands..
LT Office at Edgefield C. HI., S. C.
June I tf 3
W v- V. BLE A'Dl
attoruce at ELab,
AND
SOLICITOB IN 'iSQUIJ -
OFICE, IN TnM REAR OF TE COURT HoUw
EDGEFIELD, S. C.
JuneI 6t '
J. L. ADDISON
Attorney at Law & Solicitor in Equ Y,
EDGEFIELD 0. H., S. C.
May 11 If
LOUDON BUTLER,
ALWWOEDE AI BA
AND
SoliOitor in2 Equity.
OPricE, In the one formerly occupled by .
ADAus, Esq.
Edgefield C. H., S. C., Dec. 22, 1858.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
rVjHE undersigned have this day formed a Par
XLnership for the PRACTICE OF LAW AN
EQUITY, under the name and, style of LAND1it A
& MoonR.
Mr. MoonE will regularly attend the Courts al
Abboville, and will promptly transact all busines
left in our bands for that District.
0. W. LANDRUM,
J. P. MOORE.
Edgefield C. H., Jan.13. tf 2
D RS. BLAND & HILL, will practice Med
icine in its various branches in this village
and vicinity. ELBERT BLAND,
J. WALTER HILL.
March 30,1859 tf 12
ivEDlICAL C.A-D
DRS. A. G. & T. J. TEA(G E,
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, &ac.
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 at
tended by either or both without additional Charge.
A. G. TEAGUE,
T. J. TEACUE.
April 19th, 1859 tf 15
D E i T I S TR Y -
DR. 11. PARKER, can generally
be found at the Office formerly
eecpled by 0. D. Tillman, Esq., ands.
will be sure to he there during Sale-day week.
March 2, 185 9 tf-8
DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, &C,
At Wholesale and Retail
DRS. A. G. & T. J. TEACUE,
T AR E pleasure in announcing to their fild
Tand the publie generally that they have just
received a large accession of PURE and FRESH
DEUGS, CHEMICALS, &C..
To their already extensive Stook, cembraicing the.
most valuable3VEGETABLE EXTR ACTS, as wel:
as the Drug in its crude state.
All Tinctures, Essences, Powders,
PILLS, &C.
Prepared with care and in strict acordarnce with
the best and latest Pharmactepias.
Instruments, Surgical anid De'ntal.
HOSPITAL AND CHAIR CUSliIONS,
hOT WATrER D.S &c.
BRACES AND TRUSSES
Of various parttertas, conmmuon andl very line.
PIIYSICIANS' 0FFICE Fil RNIT iURE.
Glass Specie Jars;
.Tinet. Stands, all sizes;
Medical Saddle Bags;
Po et Mediceine Cases;
Irunnels, every kind:
Graduate Measures ;
Scales and Weights:
- Morters, every kind ;
Spatulars, Pill Tyles, &c., &c.1
All of the most Reitable NostrumisP
Strengthening Plasters, Pain Extractors, Eradic4
tors and Alleviators. -L
PAINTS, OILSAND VARNISIIES,
A full rnnd conmplete steek. *
WINDOW AND) COACII GLASS,
Various sizes and cut to any size and shapie desirei
1,000 POUNDS PUT TY, u:
Fresh from the manufaictury. b,1
A well selected and varied assortmnentrof the BIE.
PERFUMERY, embracing Lubin's Glenuine, a
Wright A Edrehi's deserredly propular Han dk
chief Extracts-Musk, superfine Grain an d
tract-Otto of Rose-Cologne, &c.
Pomatums a great variety;
Hair Oils, Dressers ;
Restoratives, Dyes and Dipilatn
Cosmetis, Soaps, and a great variety of ares> S
for theltoilet.
CULINARY EXTRACTS.
A complete assortment of Culinary Extraerto
gether with a large supply of Allspice,. peer,
GIner, Nutmeg, Mace, Cloves, Tumerie, ke.
SOAPS.
Colgate's Terpentine, White, Casteel e il.'i t
~OA PS;
Cutool 30 P', white adnt cOlotii, 4 J
BR1VUHE &c.
A splendid assortmnent of Hlair, Tiot ail,
Flesh, Paint, Yarnish, Marking, Whitewaah,Iumb
and Shoe BRUSHES;
Turkish TOWELS;
COMBS, a fine and varied collection.
STATIONERY, &c.
Embracing Common, Fine and Superfin ote,
Cap and Letter PAPER ;
Envelopes, Steel Pens and Pencils;
INKS, a large stock of the very BEST- ri
or for making records;
Violin and Guitar STRINGS;
Water Colored PAINTS in boxes;
Pink Saucers, Thermometers, Ac.
SHOE BLACKING, a splendid article.
- Fine Liqours for Medicinal *
A supply en hand of Fine BRANDY, IES, St
GIN, and some pure unadulterated WD;EY, P
aix years old, for Medicinal p~urposers. Fr
St
TOBACCO, SEGARS, SNUFF, . r
Having been uninterruptedly engagen the
Dreg business, in this place, for t0 yet with
their experience in the practice of Me ae in
this climate for near 25 years, they have esa S
rily learned the wants of this section. /hay.
ng. made the acquaintance and t'aained ionfi
does of the most reliable Importing Diru uses,
they huy from first hands; andl their has A
been carefully selected and bought by 0 f the
firm, who has just returned from the best thiorn g
markets, with referene to the purity of tiele, E~
in preference to the price.
Ad they are happy to say, that they e pply
Physicians, ierchants and P'lanters and diers
with GENUINE~ DRUGS, MEDICIiA re
on as good terms as they can be suppli - ny U.
other Southern market. a p
A. G. &-T. J. TEA foi
Edgefield, S. C., May 18 tf y pr
WWANTED FOUR PLOUGH[ BOY ~tite
or black-good iwages and prormp ..
L.. S. JOH
ALL OTTN RGS ANTfor 14
Hamburg, PFeb. 2, If 1
WOOD, EDDY & CO'S.
Churtered by the state f (ceirgia.
-o:
Capital Prize, $50,000!
TIO ""TM OlrT' $1..
WOOD, EDDY & CO., MANAGERS,
SUCCESSORS T) S. SWAN & CO.
T IE following Schemwill be drawn by Woon,
EnnY & Co., Mnnt.gers of the S P A R T A
ACADEMY LOTTERY, in eaci of their Singli
Number Lotteries for July. 1859, at AUGUSTA.
Georgin, in public, under the superintendence o:
Comumissionerz:
Class 27 Draws Sat1:rday, July 2, 1859.
Class 28 Draws Saturday, July U. 1859.
Class 29 Draws Setarday, July 16, 1859.
Class 30 Lraws Saturday, July 23,1859.
Class 31 Draws Saturda3, July 30,1859.
On the Plan of Single Numbers.
50,000 Tickets!
NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
TO BE DRAWN
EACII SATURDAY IN JULY!
1 Prize of .........*50, I of.. 10
1 " ......... 0.... 51
I " ..... 100 ..... 0
I ....... 4,000 103 .... 10
1 " ......... 4,000 10 . . . 100
APPR~OXIMATION rRIzES.
4 Prizes of 90 Approx'at1 to 0e,00f Prize are $1.600
10 4' ...........644
SA1 " ,000 . . 1,200
4 2 50 10 ", ..) . . 1.1100
4 46 6 225 " 5,0151 - goo
4 " .4 10 "ro '68.10I.)" 1911 CUP
4 " " 100 " " 21,500 " " 1,400
5000 " " 20 are...... ........... 100,000
5,485 Prizes amounting to...............9320,000
WHOLE TICKETS $10: HALVES $5;QUARTEES $26
rW Rencber that,every/ Prize in the abon
Scheme is dran and payable in full without dc.
duction.
CERTIFICATES OF PACKAGES will be sold at the
ollowing rates, which Is the rink:
Dertiflcato of Package of 10 Wholo Tickets,.........$8o
10 Half " .. ... 40
" 10 Quarter " ......... 2o
"1 "6 10 Eighth " .. ... 10
:0:
SPARTA ACADlEMY LOTTERY
CLASS, No. 405,
Draw. Vednesday, J i I y 27th, 1850,
ON THE THREE NUMBER PLAN!
75 Numbers--12 Drawn Ballots.
'EARLY I PRIZE TO EVERY 2 TICKETS!
1 Grand 1rzae of 3,0004!
I Prize of $16,000t! -1 Prizes of $'e,000!
I Prizesof 1],000 ! 6 Prizes of 1.001.!
I Prizesof I0 ! VI,0 Prizes of 2,000!
&c., &c., &c., &c.
27,814 Prizes Amounting i 8513,190.
WHOLE TICKETS $10; HALVES $5: QUAR $2
IN ORDEltING TICKETS OR CEI:TIFICA'TES, en
.Iose the in iney to "ur aidre.s for the Tiekts nriihre!d.
Sreceipit f i hieI they will be tirwardil by lint inail.
uribaurs can have Tickt-s-i ending in any ilgure the%
'lhe List.'f Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to
urchasers irnmediately after the drawing.
Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and
lve their Poet Oce, County and State.
All porizes or $1,i0 and ntiler, paid imenialitly rifter
he drawing-other prim at tli usual ime ofthiry dlas.
NOTICE TO COll 'W IN IENT.-Those %ho lire.
ier int iendine imoney by lmil, e;In lseT iI E A i)AMS
~XPltE CI.\t1'A Y, whereby nmionvy fi"r Tickets. In
toins of Ten Dollars, and upewards, c:wl bie sent AT OUR
ISK AX1 EX'EbE. from any city or towna where
hey have an uniee. The imiony nadiI orla-r imt*i be
melosed in a "Governlient l'Ot fic, Slamped Envel
ipe." or thei Expre'.4 Coimpuny ennnot receive thrin.
All comvnnnienti ntrielynfbhinitial.
Address Urders for Tickets or Ceruilctes Io
WOOD. EMiDY & CO.. Aug-Ist. Gi.
or, WOOD, rD )Y & C., Aflarin. On.
or, -WOD1, EDDY & Ct)., Wi hrnington:, Del.
Junlt 29 If 25
~LOTH-L 1G&HAT lS!
CLAYTON & KENNADL,
DEALERS IN
UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOT.EL,
3' BROAD STREET, AUGU.S TA, Ga.,
V \ould respectfully invite atten
tion to their Larg~e and well
saelected Stockl, orGood,.
Augustn, MInr 30 .'m 12
S59 Spring and Summll'er St'.les, I1859
2.4 BROAD) ST1., A UG jSTA, G.t.
NEO. WI. FERRY has non' in .tire the'
N' lirres't and biest aisortmient of WilNG IiAN I
iGalal i t(0011S iln hti. line, to lbe ftutil ini thi
nrket. Consisting of
eche & Co., and Trnde Style Molec'kin UhTS;
lck anod Funy Colored C:.ssimuere "
mrcan and French Felt lHats of cvery variey
of Style andi Color;
hite, BhteIk, Drown andT Silver Leghorn U.\TS:
SewedlStraw '
tnnmna nnd !'ntlm LenfTTATS;
rmth's ad Chiilren's Faney 11A TS,;grent variety
ERS. everly varicty ot' M~yle2 uind colr;
ifunt's Tli: I;ih\NS andu iiA TS--new stin
Ml BE! LLAS iif all viarieic--veryr ebnt':n
This sltuck fir vairiety untttl bei:mhty of' styles, i
equalled ini this maorket. andu the pirices ennnlto:
t be satisIfiet'iry. pi Cell and See.
Augusta, Marchi 22, If 11
D'ANTI(ONAC & H[UBIBARD,
Whid,.iele rand Jitt il Deolcers in
UGARS, COFFEE, TEAS,
WINES, BR.ANDIES,
BAGGING, ROPE, POWDER, SHOT, LEAD
ROCERIES of EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Zi'. 202 )R O A fl-ST., AVG ??S T A G4.
an1,tr 2
FOUNDRYi
ACHINE & GENERAL MANUVFACTU'NG
.IOPKINS & Co., Proprietors,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
JAVING the most extenaive facilities with
I SHOP TOOLS and P AT TE RNS Ia the
untry, we are now readly and will be thankful
-all orders fo'r Gold Mines, Mills, Gin Gt-aring,
am floats, Stavo and Shingle Machines, Horse
'wers, Sugar Mills, Cotton Presses, Thraishers,
ns, Shafting, Pulleys. Cook, Parlor anid iOX
ves, Tin Work. In fnlet, any tnlicle in Iron,
nas5 or Wood. Address'I
J. E. MACMURPHY, Sup't.
Augusta, A pril I1,1859). 1y 1t
tate of South Carolina,
EDG EFIELD DISTRICT,
IN EQUIiTY.
W.Youngiilood, H. n. . 1.1 il- c 't
nj. Waldo and 0. A. Addison, flI Renfeief; &c
:'ors of Jacuh 13. Smith, de'edl.) p
Y virtue of an ordler mad~e by Chiancelior John
P ston in the nhove .stated casec, Notice is herebyt
ren to all and singular, thbe creiditors oft Joh V
Smith; deconsred, to present and prove their re- C
etive demands hofiro me in my Ofliee, on or be-t
e the first day of October next. in pain iof ieing r
teluuded from the bienelit of the dlucretal order of "
SCourt made in this ense.
A. SIMINS, c.r.E.D.
Dammissioner's Office, Jtune I I, 1850l 3m 2.1
TO SlVIKERS'
EE Twould say ceni innl get: flOO0D SEIIA R for
Vthe same price yrou hIive bieen neeutstomtted
pay for an ordinmary oine. We hateo all prices
d qualities, arid always please our customers.
CANDEE A, McEWEN.
1,200 Dozen Linen Cambric HANDKERCmIEFS................. 6 .
1,200 Dozen Linen TOWELS.................................. 6 1-4
5,500 Yards fine French BRILLIANTS........................... 12 1-2
2,500 Yards fine French MUSLINS..............................12 1-2
9,550 Yards fine Merrimac CALICO............................. 12 1.2
5,.950 Yards fine colored M1[USLIN, warranted fast colors, or the motney
will be returned...................................... 6 1-4
7,500 Yards fine Madder CALICO............................... 6 1.4
8,100 Yards fine Whit. HOMESPUN............................ 6 1.4
0,175 Yards fine Drown Sea Island HOMESPUNS.................. 6 1-4
1,100 Yard; heavy Linen CRASH............................... 6 1-4
,i100 Yar'd line English CALICO................................12 1
100 Dozen Gents fine colored Bordered HANDKERCHIEFS....... 12 1-2
150 Dozen Muslin NECK 'TES............................... 12 1-2
5,150 Yards fine French Organdy and Jaconet MUSLIN.............. 25
2,100 Yards Line French B3AREGES, plain and figured.............. 25
1,100 Yards fine French GINGUAMS. black and Colored............ 55
1,200 Yards Apple CLOTH ....................... 3'
'1, 100 Toil de Paris MJEXIC \NA.............................. 37 1-0
1,204) Fine LAMAITEESE. new and beautifd Dress Goods......... 3"
15 Pieces fine 12.4 Linen SHEETING....................... 75
75 Pieces fine Double Table DAMASK........................ J7
550 Pieces Fronting LINEN...............'.................. 7
500 Dozen Damask NAPKINS................................ 81 50
100 Pieces Planters' Linen DRILLING........................ 12 1-2
100 Pieces fine Planters' Linen DUCK........ ................. 2.
100 Dozen fine Eleven-Hoop SKIRTS...................... 81 0<
GRAY & TURLEY,
UNDER THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA,
and 115 Congress Street, Savannah.
May 11, 1859 tf 18
M. J. JONES, M. D.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C.
NO. 171 NORTH SIDE BROAD STREET,
Augusta Hotel Block, Augusta, Georgia.
Having purchased the Stock in trade of Mr. T. P. FOGARTY, and taken the above wel
known stand, (recently becupied by him,) the undersigned can offer, with confidence, to hi
friends and the publie, both of the city and country, his Stock, as being of that extent, vu
riety, and quality, entitling him to a liberal share of patronage.
The additions making, and those to be continued, will form a complete assortment in tht
Wholesale and Retail Line, consisting of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
PAINST, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS,
ART - ST MATERIALS,
F L UIDS,
WINDOW AND OTHER GLASS,
DENTAL A N D 8 U 11(10 A L INSTiRUMENWS.
PEFUNERY & FANWY ART1CLES.
ALL WARlRANTED OF THlE BEST AND PUREST QUALITY,
AND OFFERlED AT WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL AT RIEASONAB3LE PRtICES.
The personal attention of the proprietor, with the aid of' skillful and experienced assist
meits, whIich has been procured, enables him to offe'r t Physicians and Families the oppor
unity f 'obtaining1rsripmtions according to order, prepai-ed with the utmost care, and in
which line he solicits patronaLe.
He will also continue the Practice of his Profession to aineh of his friends, and the public.
is may fnvor him with calls, which may be made at the Drug Store during the day, and till 9
.lock, P. M. and afte r that hour, at night. r this r'oms. Unite d States Hotel.
ivC.J JOl\ES.
A tu h i. 1,7) mf 20 .
NEW CAIRPET STOREi!
JAR. G.k BAILIB~ & BROTHER.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
We hieg to state to those who are in wanst of OIL CLOI[IS, that we have niow iin
store a beautiful aissortmeunt of these Goods in1 the best qiualities
mantufactured, nmnd tht. we are just receiving,
via Savannah,
sheets 12 feet OIL LOTHIE in Slates, Flowers, &c.;
Shr.:ets 18 " ' "Frescoes, Chintz, &c.;
Sheets 24 " " " Chintz. Drabs, Oaks, &c. .
Ui of wihich wd aire cfl'inig at picesa' to comrp:1re favorambly with any house North
.rt South. Also, a gitod variety of Patterns of
MATTINGS!MATN !
W\e tire now receiving cur Sring Sloeek of MATTINGS, and are ready to offer
to those in wa..t of these Goodsk. a varied and extensive assortment in Red
Check, White and Striped; in 4-4, 54 and 64 widths.
a: usual, we have on hand a good assortment. We are just receiving an invoice
of sley's Trapestry BIIUSSEL.S, which we will
huhlI ouit indu tcements ton.
We have just receive -o additional invoices of these Goods, per steamer
Alabama, via Sav. iih, which makes ouzr stock complete. We can
no0w olr an a- imnt of Velvet Bo:-der. Gold Shade. and -
others, suc as .is seld.omn h ud in ainy Southlerna linse.
ur Stock of RUGS, MATS, DEUGGETS und Tab e OIL CLOTHS, are varied
and extensive ; Straw and hair BROOMS; Picture TASSELS, and
Eerything usually found in a Carpet Store.
(IgTo all of'which we would respectfully call the attention of our Edgefield
-ends and those residingr in its vicinity.
City anad Coutry Orders Promptly attended to.
JAS. G. BAJLIE & BRPOTHERX,
BROAD STREET, 2nd DOOR ABOVE BANK OF AUGUSUA.
JAMES G. BAILIE,
234 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.
A ugusta, A pri 12 . tf 13 -
-
A AD.reuig SPEARS & HIOGHT
lIE subscriber takes this miethodoeurnn
r. his thganks to his friends :,r their liberal sup- W HO0 L E S A L E D E A L E R S IN I
r during the. pant year, and respectfully informs
ica mnd the publie generally, tha:t b<. stili can- UI I I I I
nm:es bis FAMILY GROCERY, and will a-Ul) U l i
rys keep on bnde IL CO.II'4kT E STOC(K of IjIfE, lIIAI,
etryting in the Grocery Uue to which lhe invites Paints, Oils, VarnmsheS,]
,nae i as iei eonubnce that termiSI ~.d0~ G1ass
ung i hrre them a ulow ShiWin'." 'DENTA L AND SURGICAL INSTR UMENTS, t
Alo on ban, ia 'go stock of BOO TS AND: PEFMR & FANCY ATC.S
THOMAS KErINAGHIAN. I OPPOSITE PLAS.tTEnS' hIo~h
H aburg. S. C., Jun.5, 1859. 1Y 52 N~o. 316, Broad St., Augusta, Georgia.
0000 Lbs. Bacon prl1.y1
AT LO IUES O OTICE.-Those wishing SCHNAPPS for ]
AT LW PIURE, FO CA H. Medi-inail use enn get them, pure, and of' ourS
HUSO &COBUN.ow importation, iand~ with a qmarante attahed. I<
ueSsi 22 Ramburg May6, tf I
NEW 81101G0 & SUMMER GOO S!
E. PENN, Agent,
MAS just received and offera for sale, a most
. BEA TIMUL, LAMRE AND DESIRABLE
u.kot' .pring and %7iumer
u00DfiS!
llid Gools have been selected with great care
'the New York, Philadelphian, llaltimuoro and
.'harle.,n MNarkets; atud will be sold at prices
hat will not fail to give entire satisfaction.
April1:; tf 14
l\OTICKE
HE subscriber has just opened an entire NEW
-STOCK of Goods at his Old Stand, (the Brick
.nre,) which he invites all to call and'eiamine
for themselves.
H1is "tock embraces overy variety of
DRESS GOODS
For Ladies' Wear !
Among them will be found Plgin Black and Pan
ey SILKS;
Organdie and Jaconet MUSLINS, new styles and
paterne;
Byalore Double Skirt and Side Stripe BE
Englisa' and American PRINTS;
BRILIANTES and GIN'IAMS;
Plain, Swiss and Jaconet MUSLINS;
Plain Striped and Checked Nainsook and Malt
M1USLINS:
Summer SHAWLS and MANTILLAS;
Jaconet-and Swiss EDGINGS, COLLARS and
4LEEVES;
Fine BONNETS and BONNET RIBBONS;
BOOTS, SHOES and GAETERS for Men, Boys,
Ladies and Misses.
Bleached and Unbleachel SHIRTINGS and
SHEETINGS!
PILLOW CASE and SHEETINGS;
LINENS and MARSEILLES for Men andi Boy's
wear:
OSNABUROS, STRIPES and TICKIX6S.
GROCE RIES,
With every variety usually kept in a Dry Goods
Store.
gV* Please call and examine my Goods and
Prices before trading elsewhere. . .
B. C. BRYAN.
Mar. 30. tf 12
JUST IN SEASON.,
W' E desire to call the attention of the Ladies
to our LARGE STOCK OF BEAUTIFUL
Silks, Bareges, Tissues and,
muslins,
Tust in time for the season. They are pretty and
!heap. But dont take our word for it, come and
iee them.
Several merchants of acknowledged taste have
ironounced them to be in quality, style and price,
uperior to similtr goods purchased within the
ast few weeks.
Ladies, give us a call before makibg your Spring
purchases. . We can and will offer you INDUCE
NIENTS TO BUY.
JIMMIE will be pleased td show you the
nany pretty things we have left, whether you
wish to buy or not.
BLAND A B6UTLER.
April 20, 1859 if 15
NEW -GOODS!.
T HE Undersigned, having formed a Partner
Tship, would respectfully invite attention to
&heir LARGE and VARIED Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD.SR,
Which they are now receiving at the Store Room
lately occupied by Messrs. BLAD & B-TLa.
Their Stock embraces a variety of.
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
A varie'y nf (lood,: for
.MEN AND I3OYS WEAR.
A variety o~fLadies andl Mi~wss
lled Gaiters, liootees and Slippers.
A variety of Men and Boays
HATS ANT SOES.
A lot of
CROCKERY, HARDWARE & JEWELRY.
All of which the trading public will dp well to
examine before purchasing elsewhere.
They have engaged the servie;iof Mir. WRIGBr,
and will do their utmoet to pleasa every customer.
LEWIS COLEMAN,
I1. R. DEAN.
A pril 27 tf .- 16
25828 P.BIZES I
- IFTY Til0USAND- T[ICETS.
.MORE THTAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TWO
TICKETS.
Whole Tickets 810, Halves $5, Quartera 82,50.
fGEORIi S'fl'fE LDTTERY,
For the heutit oaf the
3lonticello Union Academy,
.1tioim bILy .Spec~.ini Ar of the Legubstture.
ffKINNEY & C0,, i~ianagers,
CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000s
To DE TlltAwX
EAiCH SA TURDA Y IN .TUNE, 1859.
IN THE
ha the City of Savannah, Georgia,
Class 22, to be Drswn June 4, 1859.
Class 23, to be Drawn June 11,"
Class 24, to befDrawn June 18, "
Class 25, to be Drawn June 25, "
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
Prize of S60.000 i. . ..6,0
" 20,000 s........2,0
" 10,000i........1,0
" 5,000i........5,0
4,000is.......400
" 3,000i.........00
2.000i.........,0
" 1,500i. .. .,Si
1,00 ......................2,000
5 Priz.s.of.1.0.0.arc..............15,000
10......................... 5,000
2s........r.................84000
2 ...........................83000
200 .......................42000
00 .........................91,500
00 1,0 8.......................81,500
5Prizes of 1000A'' ' $0e.oJa ac$0
10 a- 500 00l
2a" 00~~2011 0
2 400 " 1310 " :2
00 " 200"~ ~)~ ,0
0re .................. ,000
5.S2 Przesare.......................,010
~ctfe acka e ........................ $800
10.................. 4005
1?0....... ....... ... .... 500
Enloe hem ne t oadre...................... e,50
00erd on recip of ...i.h....y...i.l..e......8,5d
y PPROXItATIOl . Pucaescnhv kes.ed
Therist of $dr0An' ntoer $6. pr-izes$wilb
50t orhsr imedatl 2,tnr the draing
June1,285Prze amutn to.......... 26,1
ertiato of kgSofu1h CWh olicket,
RD IN TICKEQTS RCRIFCTS
a rdonreipt rof hic t hwllb forwarded&c
eany Cgrstean, dest.J
The lirtu of dan nbers aebaneprise wilhnb
ien to purchandrsimmeiartey credtrs the aig
Allr eomnctivomns bfrecl enintmyal.
1ordesforh Tirs ay of Coertinext, on pfaino
|xpreng tobdrec ed o th .eeiftedee
il orer McKCout. EY &W N CO.
Jn Commss1oer9 .~eJn 185 3m24
whte o SOEtwo Cearolnamth
avnn Broa vaer,.Ad'orofp. rhp Billo be'solde.
s ton sit abovpeistae ae , Node is hrb
Hvn-all ansing.ular,\he erdtorf th2si
- j1orerofCort
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