Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, November 16, 1859, Image 4
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AUGUSTA, GA.,
:o:
'Are now Prepared to Display, be
fore their Customers, at their
WHOLESALE A N D RETAIL
RICH SILK ROBES,
Of the very Latest Importations ;
D=,E SS SI L K S.
Of the Richest and most Approved Styles;
DRESS SILKS;
Sulid Colors, PIlAs, aucStriped ;
5-8, 0-8, 7-8, and 4-4 BLACK SILKS,
of various styles and Prices;
Very R i c h Black Silks,
Bayadere Stripes, very Handsome:
RTCE FIOURED CASHMERES AND DE
L.iNES;
S-..F tred Cashmeres and De Laines, for
ren;
..ckj and Fancy Colored DE LAINES
. . " '.' MERINOS;
Rich 4-4 Real French PRINTS;
British and Domestic PRI'NTS, at 61 Cents,
and upwards;
Swiss and Jaconet EDGLNGS and INSERT
INGS;
Swiss and Jaconet BANDS;
Rich Embroidered COLLARS & SLEEVES;
Rich Embroidered COLLARS & SLEEVE,-,
in Setts;
THREAD and other LACES;
Plain, Hem-Stitched and Embroidered Linen
Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS;
Second M.,urninr Linen Cambric HAND.
KERCHIEFS:
Secand Mourning COLLARS, &c.
This would be the proper place for us to
say we will sell uur Goods CHEAP, but, as
our Customers have already found that out,
and ate recommending their friends to us, we
will only say-favor us with a Call. and you
will rest satisfied that no one can leave our
Store with empty hands, for want of good
Goods, an Extensive Assortment, and Low
Prices.
LADMES'
CLOAKS& SHAWLS
Ladies' Silk Velet Shawls,
Latest styes;
Ladies' C l ot h Cloaks,
Variots Colors-some Very Low Price;
Stella Shawls;
Together with various other Styles, from 50
Cents to Twenty Dollars;
MOURNING AND SECOND MOURNING
1 AWV L S
A t
J. & A, J. SETZE's.
MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR,
FANCY CASSIMERES,
Low Priced Black and Fancy Doeskin CAS
SIMERES, SATINETTS, Kentucky
JEANS and TWEEDS, very low;
SHIRT FRONTS AND COLLARS;
26, 30, 32, 34, 36 and "S Inch Black Italiar,
s1IE CRAVATS;
Half HOSE at 10 Cents and Upwards ;
WOOL HOSE;
MERINO SHIRTS,
GLOVES in a great variety of styles, and
GAUNTLETS; Low Priced and Fine
SUSPENDERS; Flat, Bandana and
Spittlefield Silk HAN DK'FS;
Plain and Colored Bordered
Linen Handkerchiefs, at
J. & A. 3. SETZE'S.
Flannels !
Real Welch FL ANNELS;
Imitation"
tSilk Warp and Saxony FLANNELS;
Low Priced WVhite"
" " n - - Super Red "
Blue, Red. ami Grren"
Plain and Twilled, at
J, & A J. Setze's.
BLANKETS !
914, 10.4, and 124 Low Priced and Super
Bed BLANKETS:
A fe.w PRales of 9-4 Grey and White BLAN
Ei-ETS, for Negroes, at
J. & A. J. SETZE'8.
TABLE AND PIANO
COV ERS !
L.ow Priced and Sujnr Super Cloth TABLI
COVERS:
LOW Priced and Super Super Cloth PIANO
CONERS;
Flax and Wool Table COVERS, at
3. & A. J. 5ETZE'S.
TABLE DIAPERS, NAPKINS, &C.
- Low Priced TABLE CLOTH ;
-' " Damask
S.4l. 9- i, and 10-4 Low Priced and Super
D'amask DIAPERS;
Bird's-Eve and llussia DIAPE IIS;
Damnaslh'NAPKINS;
Dr.mask TOWELS, and Huckaback, and
other TOWELING, at
J. & A. J. 8ETZE'S.
LADIES'
Alexander, White, Black and Fancy Colore'
KID GLOVES;
Ladies' GAUNTLETS;
Ladies Mi-rino and Silk VESTS, with or with
out Sleeves ;
Low Priced and Super Black Silk HOSE ;
t " AL " " Cotton '
Baek Raw Silk HOSE ;
lack Moravian IOSE;
Misses' Cotton and Wool HOSE, at
J. & A. 3. SETZE'S.
DVMESTCSS
34 and 414 Bilechel:d & Uebleached SHEE T
INGS;
124 Bleach'ed and Unbleached SHIEETITNGS,
Best Maker.4;
Marboro' STRIPES and PL AIDS ;
P~aid LINSEYS, for Servan:ts:
Low Priced and Fine Apron CHlECKS;
Low Pricpd anti Superiine Bed TICKING ;
Head IIANDKERCHIEFS, for Servants, at
J. & A. J. SETZE'S.
Augusta, Oct 17 6t 41
WOOLLEY TOWN BATS!
30ElN WOOEEI
NEAR GRANITEVILLE,a. C.
TESPECTFULLY annloufne0 to the citizens of
R ,.th Carolina and theSouthat large,-tathe
is now prepased to furnish
OF EVERY STYE AID QUALIY,
As well made, of as good materill .tnd on as rea
sonable terms as can be found anf where in the
Un Peons desiring further information will
please address me at Granitevit, S. C.
JvHN WOOLLEY.
Jan.19. 1859 if 2
?PLICATION-.w1il be inade at the next
A Se.esion of the Leginlatutre to re-.Charear
toe Ferry known as Mc~iary's Ferry, across Big
.aIda gIerz, fors term of twenty-one years..
WPET1INGSIATINOS
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES
CURTAINS, CORNICES, GIMPS, &c
JAS G. BAILE & BRO.,
W OULD respectfully call the attention of purchasers to their stock of the following
goods of their owo direct importation, viz:
CARPETINGS, &c.
Rich Medallion Carpet. new patterns; English Royal Velvet Carpets, new designs and rich
n-olors; English Brussels, new styles, embracing all of the most desirable patterns manufac
ured by John Crossley & Sons; New patterns three ply Carpeting; New styles ingrain Car
peting; Crumb Cloths from 12-4 to 20-4; Druggets from 6-4 to Iti--4 wide; Mosaic, Velvet
and Tufted Rugs, Stair Rods, &c.
FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS.
Of the newest patterns and bc..st quality of Goods manufactured, from 3 to 24 feet wide, by
ny length desired. A select stock of table Oil Cloths in Mahogany Rosewood, Chintz, &c.
Carriage Oil Cloths, wholesale and retail, and remnants of fine Oil'loths, which will be sold
1'iw to carriage makers.
WINDOW SHIADES,
A large and choice assortment of Window Shades, at wholesale and retail, in Velvet, Gold
Landscape, Vase, Flowers, &c., with trimmings, including Bailie's Patent Shade Fixtures.
Dealers in Shades, in the country, will find it to their advantage to give us a call.
CURTAINS, &c.
A large and selected stock of Curtain Goods in Damask, Satin, DeLaine, Lace. and Musl'n
Curtains, embracing the latest patterns and designs; Cornices in great variety ; Gimps, and
everything connected with a large stock of Curtain Goods.
191ATTINGS, MATTS, &c.
Cocoa, Mattings for counting houses and basement rooms, &c., 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, and 6-4
widths: Canton Mattings in 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 widths, in striped goods, chene, white and red
cheek. 'Imported and American Door Matts, inside and outside Wool Matts, and Grass Matts,&c.
VENETIAN OR STAIR CARPETING.
A full stock of these goods in all widths manufactured. A liberal discoalut made to the
furnishing of churches and places of public worship. Stair Linen and Stair Oil Colth in
,reat variety. Brooms, Brushes, &c., to all of which we would respectfully call the attention
of our Edgefield friends, and all in want of any of the above Goods.
*Eir Orders promptly attended to. JAS. G. BAILIE & BROTHER,
New Carpet Store, 205 Broad St., Augusta, Ga., hear to Bank of Augusta; and
JAS. G.-BAILIE, Charleston, S. C.
Augusta, August 31, 1859 tt 34
PR. M. J. JONES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AT THE OLD STAND OF N. J. FOGARTY & CO.,
UNDER THE A UG USTA J7 OTEL,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
IHAVE IN S'TORE
And continue to receive a large and complete Assortment of
PURE DRUGS AND MEDICITNES,
PAINTS, OILS, IYE-STUFFS, GLASS, VARNISHES, INSTRUMENTS, FANCY
GOODS OF ALL KINDS, COMPIUSING A FINE ASSORTMENT OF ENG
LISH AND AMERICAN IIAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES, AND
COMBS, EXTRACTS. PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES,
FANCY SOAPS. &c., &c.
DRUGGISTS AND PHYSICIANS
WHO PRIDE THEMSELVE.8 IN DALING IN PURE
DRUGS A N D) MEDCINES,
NAY RELY ON BEING SUILTED.
Feeling confident that. I can furnish unv cuttorners with the best articles on reasonable
terms, I respectfully solicit a call and erutnination of my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
M. J1. JONES.
Augusta, Nov. 9, 1859 tf 44
Nicholas -Daly, state of South Carolina,
EDGEFILD DISTRICT,
W"EKOLESA.L, &n RETA.IL IX C'OX.1ON PLEA.3
~ l h I a ~ 1 C . M . Oray, Bearer, P) rg t a k e t
AUGUSTA. (JEOltGfA. J"u W a*i*c~
TU HIE laintiff, in thec above stated ease, having
T lE Sub~scribser, grateful for the vcry liberal hisi day filed his Deelaration in my office,'and
.patronage he hia always rec-eivedt from the the Defendtant ha:ving~ neither wife nor Attorney
t'ople of Edjrefield Dieh:riet, wonhslt informn them known to, reside within the initsif of this State, on
:at he has MOVED1 H IS Bl:SINESS to, the wrell whom cois fsnid dclahrationi with rules to plead,
:now~in t!IRNER' STOi1E, ahore tire GtLOI's c.mhn Iserved: ou motion of Mr. Addaieon. Plain
IO0TEL~, (the late stumat oaf M,:s.:r.. ]iawzon A' titi' Attorney, ordered, Tihnt saidl Defendant ap
ikiner,) and has now on hand abou~it pI-a l asind plead to sid D.:elnrastion, withisn a year
7 000 au,. a tiy I psm the date. hereof, or final and abso
7,000 Pairs 4.mnt mll eivuit jie.
l0lllu,leId .f11111.i901 .9'O0-all, Clr'Itie NTO : . . li5AC~ON, c. c. 1-.
.neto order aund warranted not t., r'o, which he. ..... _____
propuscs to sull at a LOWER~ PIi than they State of South Carolina,
can be hid this uidle of Dostin. EDGEFIELI) DISTRICT,
The Ladies' Depadmen~:t ,XEQ UITr.
Will ibe found full .if the L ATEST andl UEST , ~uawie an liWI To account
STYLES, which wilt also be s..-d aLt reducaed
-ii'. .--A lur::e Stook of IIEMLOCK and OAK .4: tOrinnd IFor relief.
ANNED SOLE L5EATIIERt, Nips 'st-l RunFe ls'HilExr.J
IPE II L EA TIIEt. iported 'A t. PE iN:. , o myatitecion. that Johno liill,
t. die., a lways on ha tal ," i' --I 1w o.~lztI nf thea: t'endlats in the a hosve-st~saeael e
in*.aI I../. ',.. -o:ii froma ail resid.:s b~eyutnd the limits .f
1 CII . ---: , .. -. Sta: la is -.d-:ed. that he do :sppea~r, amil
Auiga.ata, *1ic tt j.f. ' .z-a awer or dlesinur ts this till, witin tars e
- . . aosnr- m~tsm the publdient m i heo-fi ; r sa:1defrtult
hiin.A. SIM KINS, e.z.a.ms.
I eUIUIuii. Oct. 23. 185i9 3m. 42.
AT WH0LESALE AND RTAIL. S tt of South Carolina,
ED)GEFI ELI) DISTRICT,
~ ~.A~'~' InY W. F. DURLISOE, Esq., Ordininry of Edge.
field District.
- 0 - 1 ."her.*s, Nancy Rtearden bath applied to me
Ifur Le.tters of .tahninijfail. an all and singu
G .EO. W. i~iii~iItar, the go-aids andi elsattlws, righmtn tal ceedits sef
AUGUSTA CiA..John A. Rte-rdena late of ihe bisttizt afsmrsanid,
deceased.
HAS now in Store the LA RGESTr and MOST The.-e aLre, t-heref.sre, to cite and admosnish sill
SEL ECT SSORTMENT f thoods in his andI singular. the kindred uind creditoars of the said
:.o in the City. consisting in part of-- deceasel, to be and appear before me, at our next
Gects' Muleskin, Cassere, Freneh-fetlt, Ilun- Ordinasry's Court fur the so-id District, to lie hidden
-ariant amnd Lndger MlATS, bleekh unsd fan,-y colors, at Esdgefield C. HI., on the 19th dgty of Nov. inst.,
*Chsth, Silk-Yelvet, 1%mnh andi Cassimere CAlPS; ito eiiow cause, if iany, why the snid adminsstration
Youths and Childrens P'ahta noda Vasagy ItATS should not be granted-r.
ndf CA PS, everv variety of late and es;:&:4 Given unider moy hiandi and seal, this 8th dray of
ivl-' 'f ini thae year o~f siur Lord one thaousandl eight
Mes and Boyus Ledger and Plaintati-u WOO L hui:.kadt jmi tift~y-nine, and ini the 84th year of
I ATS-strong-good--cheap. A tueridiat Inttupendenee.
UtMBRtELLAS of all grades, at low priet.. . W- .DRSEoEn
pe--Mgrchants and Pianaters wil suve umoy
,purfhingmi of GEO. W.* FERRY, Surveying! Survyfing!
MaAl aipidn , 24 :t. . IE Subscriber wouuld respecctfully notify the
Oet3 tj publi that lhe lhs b~een commiissioned DEP
.... UTY SURYEYO1ltfor theuStt,andis now ready
toC .irv ey.
IIE.T A. D 3~t - . Hei fee'is t:.,anriarnn. hsavinag been thoroughly edu
C a smentd in all it guiii~s5 'laneg of Surveyin~g in
IF' ~~ U ~ B u the itadel As'asdemy, and burae'tajgIht iJ. im-I
self, both thieoretically and praictically fo a nup
MA CHlNE & GENEAL. M ANUF ACTIJ'NG thc-e* wh.: may favsr him with their work. t i
- i: '.pne, hv rompt and strict attention this
S H P ..sfs..,;n.I, 'rece-t a bral sare set patniamge.
---....- - ;..& Addres, Rtichardlsoneille, p. 0., 5. ('.
. IIOPKINS & CO., Proprietor. S p. le .,nii ROK
AUGU~t .' A . a Harpvr", grry Insurrection.
HAVrNG the most extensive faeihi.s wrh i .
SHOP TOOLS and P' A T T~ E1 N S in the I v .~ ~ i
uoutry, we are niow ready ant will i.e tankf hul : I-.o h t o uy yby$B
for all orders for Gold Mines. Mils, Gin thcuni;:;, DI R lie i s ii thut :Mear ofl aut y beea. DOiche
owermBs, ugals Cn:.o shje M.he, ora~ i i:a, coppei- coloar, st-ant, built, weighs about 150,
Power, Sutigr Mille, Cook, rr a rshr, ; tl~es long Step, wheni he walks; he is a Carpenter
Fana, STing Puorky. In okc, aPyarile i Iron, hv triate. ~ pnreha'sd him nt. the sale of the lates
Sras, Tor Wor. AlInratay ricei Ilin. P. S. 1trs.oks. 1ie was p~urchsaed Iby Wf f'
Uraso Woo. A MURP11Y, Suph'f. from Mr. L~am;r, C~ ne ~i tc fil. I sug.,
Augnata, April 1t, I~e59. ly 14 I e~ 1 lurking m the neighhdod .of tfj or Jier. h s
..-. -. -.---.---. --.. .--.- I will t--y thme abiv e reward tea any perpocp whs
(1C A R D wi""""el "" ""ai " "'ibtone, oi fasr li--afsi lodge
*ment in jail. A. J1. CO.LE.MA N.
TO THLE PLANTEMR OF EDGFIELD Colemnan's X Ronds, Nov. 2. 1859. Sie 43
-N) T HE SUVRROUNDINGi DISThICTS. i TIT CE.--Appliationl will h~e imade at the
.n..___next Legislature for the Charter sf n Pubbec
S the price of Stosrenge on . ttszn hiss ad- ttisln raunning froze thme Fury's Ferry Rosari. near
A v-eined in thais town-o25 cents per Bale for Jas. M. HIarrissn's. to intersect a brasnch of Five
the first month. we hare coinvertedl inito :n COT TON Note~h Rsoad near the residence of J. L. A ddison,
WAREHOUSE, the .Store' and adjacciit premniscs Esq. Anig 17 3mn 32
frmerly orenpied by us. We will store Cottons at ) -- - -
124 cents per monssth, aor 50 cents by the yetar. We - TNAL NOTICE --All pecrsais indehteud,
solicit iki 4tronage of our friends anid this- plant.L either by notse or account, to the Estate of!
es general1S. HI. & N. E. SOLOMON. Jlraes Attawsy, sdeceased, are requested to cumo
'..... forward anal make psaymenst: anid Ui having claims
Hfaving undertaken flia mnaanrzga t of the against saisd Estate will present them properly at
COTTON WARtEHO.U.E of~ Meirrh 9 j'. .;. teseted, by thme 24th day of .December next, as on
SoooS, I rcspectfully toicit'a Ahare'of the pitt'. tha;t M a nal settlee isT deie. Y xt
roange of mny friends and the public gnerly H "~l ATTAIPAY, Ex'or.
u..a..- . 7. 5 9 ma t Z6 Ot2G .s ' l4.
For Sheriff
6EWIS COVAR, I H. BOULWARE,
WM. QUATTLEBUM, I LEWIS JONES,
For Clerk
S. HARRISON, ROBERT D. BRYAN,
WM. L. STEVENS, JACKSON COVAR,
JAMES SPANN, F. M. NICHOLAS,
For Tax Collector.
IL W. LYLES, J|CHARLES CARTER,
-CHAS. M. MAY.
JOHN C. LOVELESS, T. J. WHITAKER,
STARLING TURNER, THEOPHILUS DEAN,
For Ordinary.
T.-P. ABNEY, W. P. DURISOR,
D. L. TURNER. DAVID BODIE,
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
lE undersigned have this day formed a Part
XLnership for the PRACTICE OF LAW AND
EQUITY, under the name and style of LANDU3
k Moone.
G. W. LANDRUM;
J. P. MOORE.
Edgefield 0. H., Jan. 13. tf 2
HENRY T. WRIGHT,
.& T T O N'T A T L A.W
AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY.
Office nearly opposite the "Saluda House."
Edgefield C. H., Oct It, 3m 41
LEG.2J NQTICE..
SIE Co-parttiership heretofore existing between
Mr. WRIGHT and myself in the practice of
aw and Equity has long since been dissolved by
ts innitati-n. Mr. WRIGHT will assist in the
ettlement f any outstanding business of the late
irm.
THOMAS P. MAGRATH,
Attorney at Law.
Oct 1:1 tf 40
LEGAL NOTICE.
AVING associated LOUDON BUTLER, Esq.,
with me in the practice of the Law, the bu
inesa of my Office will hereafter be conducted in
the name of MAGRATH & BUTLER.
THOMAS P. MAGRATH,
4torney at Law.
Oct 12t ' 40
1V.EDI..L C.A.BD.
DRS. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE,
B EG leave to inform their friends that they have
associated themselves in the practice of Med!
ine 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 at
tended by either or both without additional Charge.
A. G. TEAGUE,
T. J. TEAGUE.
April 19th, 1859 tf' 15
DENTISTRY,
D J B COURTNEY will prompt
D11ly perform all work in the line
of Dentistry that may be entrusted
to him. He will take pleasure in waiting on thoste
desiring his services at their residenee if they will
notify him through the office at -Edgefleld C. H.
He will be at the Village Sale days and Court
weeks. Oct. 3rd ly 39
DENTISTR7Y
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, 1859 tf 8
FINE PIANOS,
MU IC, &c., &c.
T HE subscriber, after returning thanks to their
friends in Edgefield and adjoining Districts,
for their liberal patronage during the last ten yeare,
would inform them that they still continue to keep
on hand a largo assortment of
PIANO FORTES
from the celpbrated manufactories of Raven Bacor
& Co., j9ejtgan Bros., andI A. H. Gale & Co., Neu
York, for whom they arc .cale Agents. These In.
strumonts having already won such far-famed ee
lerity, it is only necessary for us to repeat that for
eregth, durability and finish, together with poscer,
depth, .ueeees and softnene of tone, they challengs
competition. Persons yanting a Supcrior Piano
Forte, wopld do mmcll better to call and soiloeekom
a large assort'ment, than by dealing with Pedlark
and agents of inferior makers, where they have no
choice, and have often to pay higher prices for in
ferior Instruments, than fine ones of superior
makers ca:r. be bought for.
Every Piano Forte'sold by us is warranted in
every rospeet, so thbe purchaser runs no risk what
ever. Persons ordering from a distance from us
an depend upon getting a GOOD ARTICLE, as
we make it a point to keep goods of the heat quality
and such as we can recommend and warrant in
very respect. Their'
STOCK OF MIUSIC'
is very large, and they arc constantly receiving all
new pieces as they aro published.
GUIT AR an~d VIOLIN STRINGS
of the the best quality always on- hand. They
would also call attention to their large stock of
Scho0l andl MiJscelaneolns Books,
STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS,
and other articles. Also, atlways on hand thp larg
est assortmecnt in the State, of
GUITARS, ACCORDEONS, VIOLINS,
FLUTES FLAGEOLETS, VIOLIN BOWS.
&..~nnd every article of Musienl Merchandise.
Carhiart's andi Needham's and Prince's celebrated
ME LOD EONS.
Accordeons and Violins Repaired in the
best wann.er.
All of the aliore articles suold at low prices foi
JASI) or City3.ceptances by
GEO. A. OATES & BRIOTHER,
IIIR 0. AL'-S7T., Auny ,a, Gia..
[lk~tween United States andt Globe Hotels.)
April 7, 1.S9, tf 13
NO. 151 BROAI) STREET,
NE DOEa BELOW TIlE alECilNIC'S BANii
At the welt known Stand so long occupied by the
late Mr. B. F. Curaw.
DEALERS IN
DOMESTIC HIARDWARE,
TIN WA'ERE, AN'D
11US$ TKEEPING ARTICLES,
Stoves, Grates and Ranges,
Tin Plate,
TINNERS' MACHINES AND TOOLS,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE
Hlydrants, Pumps, Block Tin,
LEA D, COPPER, .tn GALVANIZED
IRON PIPE.
IPlated andt Planuishued Ware!I
Our stock of COOKING STOVES is very com
plete, embracing all the popular Styles
now in use, and representing no
less than 18 different.
plattern', among
themi the
VIOTOR STOVE,
Manufactureri in Augusta, and the Celebrated
STEWART STOVE!I
Angusta,. A ug. 24, t MJ tf 33
HORTICULTURAL !
FRUITMAND NURSERiES,
AUGUSTA, GA.
W ~offer to the public this season, a VERY
hA RGE and CHOICE collection of South
ela raise:l
Frllit and Oriiamental Trees,
GRAPE VINES, &c.
Qur gtak is large end the Trees well grown.
~ud awe o~ %gi up fiipeg which will compare
favorably with thoseo of any Northern grower.
A descriptive Ciatalogue will lie mailed free to
all n pplicutd.
Personi desirone of petting out Fruit Trees the
coming season will findi it greatly to their adlvan
tago by purchasing Southsern raised Trees, in
preference to Northern, as being batter adaepted to
this climate, and the varieties having mostly been
originated South. Address
P. T. PIERCKMANS A CO.
Augusta, Aug 1 ' 6m30
DIMINISTRATORS' N OT IC E--AII
A persons having demands against the Estate
of David Seigler, dleensed,. are regnsted to pre
sent them to the undersigned imnmediately. -duly.
attested: and all those indebted to saId Estate,
ar requested to make payment forthwith.
JOHN C. LANIRL
TANE ESE[GLRR ; Adn'rs'j
VWrNG MACHINES!
Grover & Baker's
S decidedly better for Family use than any man
Lifacture.. One rery desirable feature in these
mproved Macbines, is, that when compared with
i others, th'ey are noiseless. Diagrams prove the
uperiorty, strength and elasticity of the stitch,
.nd the following testimonials prove the perfect
daptation of the Machine for family and planta
ion work.
EDGPIizLD DiSTIeT, S. C., July, 1859.
The undersigned having had a Grover A Baker
ewlng Machine, purehased of M. A. RANsoV, in
too in our families for some time past, take pleas
ire in. giving our testimony -to its complete adap
:aton for amily and .plantation. work, making a
ioam of great etrength and eluaicity, is very saim
Ale, easily learned and kept in order, and running
iith so little noise as not to interfere with conver
iation, if carried on in an ordinary tone of voico in
-lose proximity to the machine. We regard these
Wachines as among the roatest labor-saving in
rentions of the age. Signed,
r. W. STOKES, GEO. McD. WEVER,
. J. CREIGIHTON, I B. F. MAYS,
rHos. KERNAGHAN,; JAS. L. MATHIS,
W M. HILL, SAM'L. J. BOYCE,
IDNEY-S. BOYC% WM. SPIRES,
B; J. RYAN, A. M. BENSON,
OHN A.-ADDISO?' , LUCIUS L. HALL,
ri. D. MIMS, E. T. HAMILTON,
LIJAH WATSON, Sr.; JOEL-CURRY,
AS. S. HARRISO.N, ROBERT J. BUTLER,
k. J. HAMMOND, SAM'L E. BOWERS.
DHAS. HAMMOND,
Copy of a Letter received from Rev. D.
D. Brunson.
DuyvoTsSVLL, April 26th, 1859.
Ma. M. A. Rason-...ear Vir: The Grover &
Baker Sewing Machineo whiel I purchased of you
lat winter, has given entire atiafaction. I have
een many favorable notices published about these
Machines, and from our e.rpricence, we beliove
them all without exageration. Doubtles, when
more generally known, they will be in general use,
td accomplish what Hon. Mr. Banks says, "work
as great a change in families, as railways have in
communities and States."
Respee fully, yours, .
D . D. BRUNSON.
Extract of a Letter from W. H. Norris.
REcz, S. C., May 2nd, 1659.
MR. M. A. RAssou-Dear Sir: I cheerfully as
sure you that we are well pleased with the Grover
& Baker Machine. My wife would not he without
it for twice its cost. W. H. NORRIS.
REv. T. F. WILLIAMS, of ti1 Dietrict, writes thus,
Mn. M. A. R assox-Dear Sir: I am pleased to
say that the Grover & Baker Maebine bought of
you, works as well as I could desire. . My wire
finds no trouble in working it. Before purchasing,
I examined other Machines, but did not like the
titch near ae ,cell as that made by the Grover &
Baker. With my knowledge of these'AMachines,
nd what I hear from others, I am thuroughly
convinced that no Machine can favorably compare
with them for family use.
T. F. WILLIAMS.
Machines delivered and instructions given in
their use, free of charge, in any part of Edgedeld
District. Should any Machine not perform well,
[ will excbange it for one wbiih will do good work.
All sales at manufacturers prices, with the addi.
tion of freight. M. A. RANSOM,
Agent, of the Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Co.
Hamburg, Aug. 3, 1859 tf )o
. ROCERIES !
FLEMING &ROWLAND
.AUGUSTA, GA.,
A RE offering for sale on LOW TERMS a large
stock of GROCERIES consisting in part
of
100 Bags Choice RIO COFFEE ;
25 " " JAVA do;
10 Hha. " N. 0. SUGAR ;
50 BibIs. " Clarified SUGARS;
20 " " Crushed and Powdered ;
50 Bales Heavy Gunny BAGGING;
300 Colis ROPE ;
50 Hhds. Choice BACON SIDES;
250 Kegs NAILS;
50 Bbls. N. 0. SYRUP:
20 Hhds. Cuba MOL ASSE~S.
ALSO
Candles, Teas, Pepper, Spice, Oinger,
Powder, Shot, Bales Yarn, Flour,
Tobacco, &c., &c.
To all of which they invite the attention of their
friends.
Mr. GEO. ROBINSON, of Hamburg, will be
found at the above House, and will be p~leased to
.'ee his friends from Edgefield & Ahhievillu Disetric ts.
Also--Agents for the salo of Richmond Fac
tory WOOLENS, STRIPES and OSNABUROS.
Augusta, Oct 12 :1m 4t0
In Store and Arriving.
J AVA, Laguira, and Rio COFFE ES;
A. B. C. Crushed and Brown SUG A RS;
Best quality N. 0. and Muscovadlo MOhASSES:
Heavy Gunny ad -45 inch Dundee IIAGGIN ;
Strng Green Leaf and Spun ROPE.
For sale by
H k N. E, S0LOM!ON,
Seamless Sacks SALT. freA .from Churleuton ;
Bacon SIDES, SHOULDERS and Leaf LARD);
Superfine and Extra Family FLOUR:
Fine Chewing TOBACCO and CIGA RS;
Snglish Breakfast, Gunpowder and Hlysun TEAS,
to which we eatl particular attention.
For sale byL&N.E.SLM N
Heavy OSNABURtGS, SHIIRTING and YA RNS:
BROGANS, SHOES, GAITERS and 1100TS, at
extremely I.uw prices.
1000 pairs W~hite and Blue BLANKETS;
Planters buying by the Bale will do well to call at
H. & N. E. SOLOMON.
Gibson's Old Rye, X.. XX, XXX, XXXX, WITS
KEYS;
Bourbon County Rye WHISKEY ;
Corn WHISKEY, distilled in this Country ;
Imported BRANDY, GIN, RLUM and Sherry
WINE;
Imported Madeira and Port WINES.
For sale by
H. k N. E, SOLOMON.
A complete assortment of
Mexican, Texan and English SADDLES;
Carriage, Buaggv. Gig and. Waggon lA RNESS :
BRIDLES, MARTINGJALES, Martingalo COL
LARS;
Led LINES, Plough BRIDLES and BITS;
Carriage, Buggy and Wagon WHIPS, at Manu
facturers prices. For ale by'
H. & N. E. SOLOMON.
Swed IRON for Plows, Tircs, &c.. &c.
Cottage And Teaster B3EDSTEADS and CHAIR S;
Harness, Up~per and Sole L1EATHER ;
Childrens G IG S and CAR RIAG E8, very low ;
Train and' Linseed 01..; TURPENTINE and.
WIITEL EAD. For sale ly
H. & N. E. SOLOPION.
Hamburg, Sept. 7, 1959 tf 3
D'ANTIGNAC & IIUBBARD,
Iholesale n J Retail Dealers in
S UG A RS, C OFFE E, T EA S,
WINES, MRANDIES,
BAGGING, ROPE, POWDER, SHOT, LEAD
GROCERIESof EVERY DESCRIPTION.
S0. 292 LBR OA D-ST., A UGUSTAi, G A.
Jan.1I. tf 2
Jennett for Sale,
offer f.or sale a good JSNNETT, rif pnui forts
an eimsize, and an exce'l'ttgeogc~ir, Iief
offspring arc almost invariably of the male liina.
She is now In foal by a fine .rnck. I will sell a
~argain.
Address, Dyson's Mills, S. C.
L. E. HOLLOWAY.
July 20. 1.R59 tl 28
.Notice,
A LL persons indcbtedl to the subscribers are
earnestly urged to nmko paymnent, that we
may discharge our own linblilities and close up our
partnership.
All business of the Firm unsettled by the first of
January n.e~t, will Ibe placed in the hands of an
Att.rny without discrimination.
BLAND &k BUTLER.
nat.2f 386 i 3
TO TllE LADIES OF EDGEFIED AN0 YIINIT!
DRYGOODS!
SAMUEL DICKEY,
(Late of the Firm of DICEEY & PHIBBS, and at the Store
formerly occupied by them.)
Will Open about the 4th of October, one of the
LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF
DRY'G00DS
EVER OPENED IN AUSUSTA.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION HAS BEEN GIVEN TO THE
FANCY DRESS GOODS, SILKS,
AN
SHAWL DEPARTMENTS,
Which will be the Largest ever Opened in any House South of
Baltimore.
Every Article having been Bought within the last THIRTY DAYS,
there is no Old Stock, so that the Ladies of Edgefield and vicin
ity can make Selections from an ENTIRE NEW STOME.
All Goods marked in Plain Figures, from which no Deviation will be made.
279, Broad Street, Augusta Ca.,
NEXT TO BONES, BROWN & CO.
Augusta, Oct. 5, 18590f3
MILLER & WARREN,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
CORNER OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL,
Would respectfully call the attention of their friends and customcr
to their RICH and EXTESITB ASSORTMENT of
NEW AND ELEGANT FALL AND WINTER
Di Rwi YCJ A 0_ 0 D S
OF THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS
Augusta, Oct. 5,1859 2m 39
EEGO 80DS& BAEKTS
WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF
Such as George S-hley's Plains. warranted all wool; Virginia atnd
North Carolina Goods, a very superior muako; also, Heavy White and
Colored Blankets, to which we invite the attention of Planters, as
suring thenm they will be sold at the smallest advance on cost prices.
MILLER & WARREN, Augusta, Ga.
Augusta, Oct. 5 1859 2m .39
(Successors to Clarke & Royal.)
DEA LERS IN
233 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Georgia,
We would respectfully return our thanks to the Citizens of Edge
field for the very liberal patronage which they have be~stowedl on1
us, and would solicit a continuance of their favours. Weo will uis
every exertion to give satisfaction to those who will favor us with
a call. Our Goods are all made to order by the best Manuficturers.
OUR STOCK OF NEGRO
WIlLL BE VERY LARGE AND COMPLETE.
WM. S. ROYAL,
ALBERT HATCH.
An.;usin, Oct. 5, 18.59 if39
CARPETS
At Lower Prices than ever Offered!
We have just received a NEW on~d FR ESH Stock of CARPETS,
imported direct from Europe, togethier with all the first
manufactories in I l.ie counitry, which we are selb ng atL
NEW~ YLTM WHOLE$ALE 'PMi1ES!
OIL CLOTHS,
N ALL WJDTTHS, cut to fit any size Roomi or Entry in one p~c
RUGS, DOOR MATS, STAIR RODS
In ~Every Vrariety.
SHADES, CORNICES, PINS, BANDS AND LOOPS,
The largest Stock ~ee offered.
WCARPETS and OIL (CLO111S eut and put down by comn
petent workmen, and guaranteed to give satisfactioni..
2W (all anat judge for yourselves before purchasing elsewhiere.
C. A. PL A TT & CO.,
BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
Teas! Teas! Teas! Teas! Light for Everybody!
PODR n MPRALBA. ES o7S.loex! .el f r CAS H.
ilamburg, OLt 12, 1859 e 40 May 13 Uf1
DRY GOODS!
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ROBERT ADGER & CO.
209 and 211, KING STREET,
CoREza or MAnaT,
Oh.arleston. B. 0.
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WE invito attention to our Extensive Stock of
GOODS, suitable for Family and Plantation
purposes, comprising
Rich Dress Silks;
Rich Silk Robes;
SILK ROBES and plain SILKS for Evening
Dresses;
Embroidered and Tulle ROBES, for Evening
Dresses;
Plain Black SILKS, best Goods;
Plain and Printed DELAINES;
Plain and Plaid POPLINS;
French CHINTZS, best English PRINTS,
CLOAKS, MANTILLAS. SHAWLS;
Ladies, Misses and Childrens HOOPED SKIRTS;
CLOTHS and CASSIMERES;
FLANNELS of every variety;
Richardson's LINENS;
Bed BLANKETS. TICKINGS.
PLANTATION GOODSa.
BLANKETS;
PLAINS and KERSEYS;
Brown and Bleached SEET.
INGS and SHIRTINGS;
PNLid JIO.MESPUNS;
Plain and Striped OSNABURGS.
We would respectfully inform our friends and
,he publie generilly, thot we keep at all times one
Uf the LARGEST STOCKS
-o be found in the Southern Country, and cons
lently invite an examination of it, both as regards
ityles.and Price?.
ROBERT ADGER & CO.
Charleston, Oct. 26, 1859 3m 42
SHARLES D. CARR&Co
TAILORS AND FURNISHERS,
30 Broad Street, Charleston.
- :o:
1 IVING received their Fall supply of Cloths,
Cassimeres and Vestings, are prepared to ex.
-ite orders with taste and promptness. -
They have also on hand a full and varied assort.
nentof
:FURNISING GOO'DS,
such as Scarfs, Ties. Stocks, Robes de Chambres
Smoking Jackets, Buck Gloves and Gaunt.
lets, English and French Silk Um
brellas, and Jouvin's Paris
Kid Gloves.
All (oods marked in plahfigures, and a dis
:ount of ten per cent'madq for eash.
Charleston, Oct. 3, 1859 tf 40
McCARTER & DAWSON,
i10ko1e0s: le Booksellers and
Stationers!
.CKA.RL'ESTON, S.CO.
A complete assortment of Law, Medical, School
tand Miscellaneous BOOKS, together with
nauk Books, Paper and Stationery, of every do
icription, kept constantly on band and offered at
:e lowest prices for Cash or approved Credit.
McCarter & Dawon, are the Publiehers
if the South Carolina Law and Equity Reports.
Charleston, Sept. 7, 1859. 6M 33
LIGHT for the SUFFERING MILLIONS1!
DR, MARTIN'S
GREAT REMEDY!
A CERTAIN CURE FOR CONSUMPIION
.i mI all Lung Diseeno-.Sheortuces of Breath--Dys
,in and Dyweutfr- IWonet cases of Croup
and Cholie. &q., &-c., Sc.
TilIS medicine is putrely vegetable, being com
iposed entirely of best Rye Spirits and West
iudiA Gtu's, and other Exiracts which are healing
to the Lungs.
p It is a :aost pieasaut. drink.
.y- One btottle should be carried by every man,
v.au or child traLveling to usix with the water.
ypr'Price One Dl~ular -Per Botte.
~'For sale by R. L.G ENTRY. Agent, at Sib
ley's Cornier, with Messrs. H. & N. E. Solomon,
where I always will be found with a large supply
*'f the above VALVunDLs PROERTaY. Also,
I ate always in the market (at Siblse' Cor-.
ner,) for purchasingcotton, and will pay thehighest
market price for fine cottons.
For the above medicine, npp'y to
R. L. GENTRY, Agent.
Hamburg, Jan. 25, 1859. ly -3
DE. CULLiN'S LUER).
For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain in the Jaw,
tick Head Ache, (if nervous) -and in fact for all
nervous pains, it is loyraluable; try it, all you un
?'ortutnate nervous pain sufferers. If it stop sick
Head Ache in twenty minutes. do not be alarmed.
Price, Al per Bottle. For sale by
R. L. GENTIEY, Ag't.
Hambhurg. S. C.. July 13i, 1859 tf 27
SANFORD'S
LIVER INVIGORATOR,
NEVER DEBILITATES.
IT is compoundled entirely fk-ous Gus, end
has becomi~e an establishedl fact, a Standard Medicine,
..nownl andl appr.'vedl by~ * aihtaesdtaeI
-inw resorted to' with con- .Mf'ec'nal hdese
f.'r winch it is recom-: .omdd
It has euredi thousuntds E ihntels w er
who' hna.i given tup ali' g h.eorie~sbtu
nerout, unnoliclted cer~jdicacinnypssin
.ho w. '! ' hdsentelp
ed to the temtperament; __o h niliitkn
:t, and uted tinsuch qutan.*-: liis st-atgnio
:1w Dowels. . et dcstaf eu
jdgemntt guide you in: h s fteLV:
tNV1;~Iuit A TON , 2 n twllcr ~e
Complainlta,BIiJ5ta. Atck,:spp
Charonic Diarrhara, Iunm lt
plants.D) sentery. ~I eaSn
Stomnehcl, labitnal ~ esieenCst
Ic, chaolerat. Chole.I- jr ruhlr
infantuain. Fluatu- ln. anie
Femnale Wecakness- n ndmyb ue ie
cesfuliy us nna Ordina- g yFml ei
clne. It wileurslCK I ~DCE a
ibhousanads can testify,) in R wnymiue,
two or three Tea. y pofl r ac
ena at coentcemlet of atc.
All who use it are giigter etmn
al ta hv u iitndi
PriceOneDcelr pn altltede.-e
PureVegtabe Etra t andiviu upking
The Famiy Catha ties aLs toac gentl butnc
liv Calnril whchthe prpeto baa useti~ of pu
wit luvelon taci th; tPLe u aeno the aLI':
inducd tnt~tplcetle nd iti ere oll.e
has wih ue efrene o lthnWell Jsabnide eac,
been ~utti'euaiedtree a nday bte pused sg.
alienarycaal cu ae gwdeny safue Itl
neS, ~ls i te ak anLs tak,
costvenesiPin: gdther t en
Ste favole !e s. rmsudnod.wtc
Tlhes lGORC5,tATOR, !AchD orweALLOW
Prihead l On Dollare otl~e.
-e, .tal~-ALSO- dlts
ThLiA v AES, IAviragt, and Faily ee -
The aiCtartic PilsacrtileL Drugiaigentrly, but se
ivei Cahartie whyc the-aei nroprheto ar usewt,.
The constantnyfincr ur- eand I'romr uhose
STreceivet an dfferen asortions of MthbwLs.
ThefPALY CA, -4 HARTIC Po a.
han. wth de retrece toass tistll esl shed Fac,
Cbeen compue frm ash aend wil the necessrily
'etbled tosl hic cth ske ts Thirt day
imehigntar canredi a wil giv n. a l
cAs, w h A Yar COFI.NSeded Auguta pri
ce'. ngemmen WOO COFFIStomade, to'suit the
oe, Potnt in ulthy ad prc.p Lis
CostncE-I. hereby give toalt'erestoer
ithey wOhfice bo th Esat fr.,m7 ande'cl,h
desedt f ot Fid. th e r th yoecb er
thext Alhe credlliton- fh aimatoryeaseare
R heumnytoie ta,t re~t theirclier o tht dayo
in do om. icsst hc ehier o
numeous o m nr An EYhi avrtisemento.
Doset, 1 3