The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, May 18, 1860, Image 3
wmm SPRINGS
9
and commodious Ho-arm I
jm^Ul is upw open for the, reception Hjj|l
vf company, and is under the management of
jH, T. TUSTEN, ono of the proprietors. The
Hotel,is*now put in complete order, and every
arrangement oeing made to meet the wanl^of
tbe epmmer tjavel. The Hotel is capable of
accommodating 600 persona, and for large and
well ventQptea rooms it canuotbe surpassed at
any watering place. .The Hotel will be supplied
with the beet city trained Servants, and
every etfort/will do maae vo meet me expectations
of both the seekers of pleasure and health..
As to the medicinal qualities of the water we
can say that we know of no invalid, wjto'hw
given it a fair trial, but What has gone aw?y
believing that they were greatly benefitted.
There is a good LtyERY STABLE kept in
connection with theHofel wher^good HORSES
and VEHICLES can be had at all times.
The facillities for getting to and from WILLlAMSTON
SPRINGS are better perhaps than
any Other watering place South, being situated
Immediately on the GreenviHesand Columbia
Railroad, S. C., in Aodejreom District, within"
15 ItourS travel of Qhafrleston, 6. C., and An
n - . ? o v i
gUOLH, UU. ^ 1I
hours of Penaletori, ^3^,0.,'^ IiSIip of .Anderson
C. II., S. C., and one hour of the town of
Greenville, S. C., where there is a tri-weekly
Four-Horse Coach to Asheville, N. (J.
r u,
i .*? J**
RATES OF BOARD.
"*-r * ' ' * Board
per day, 1?S3 than one week, $ 2,00
? " Week, 10.00
" " Month, 8000
And liberal deductions "will be made for fam
ilies for the season of three months.
U. T. TUSTEN, Manager.
Williaraston Hotel, April, i860 62?8m
I. M. SINGER' & CO.'S,
,- 2*
JSJbJ W IISTGmoms.
IT IS
?'* CANDID FACT,
"That this is the Very
Best Machine
&
FORALL KINDS OF
; EAMILY SEWING-.
s
We have also added to our#>tock
AIV ENTIRE
"NTTTIW TVT A nTTTTSnT! ?i\
-
\\1!mc1i is nnsurpassed in Variety of Work, Durability
Jtod speed. ;
IT k IS THE
4 BEST FAMILY MACHINE
Everw,^]pri\reiitecL.
We' invite all tgiealf&nd examine our Machines
before pcft$ha?i nother kind.
Machine
OU?t &c.,
w -% ?
<% AJLWAYS QN HAND
r rxrn m? o a
>v> ' & BBftADWAY, NEW YORE.
And-Np. &2V'*Bfoad'Street, (Opposite lit#
A^?iri?'E*prcM Office, Augusta, Gb.
, .Ajpnt? August^.
E. J. TAYLOR, Ageht, AMftVille; 8. Q.
Aorii 2?^!880. B2.^fe " ;
*
F' Ola . SALE.
Snbecriber be ing desirous 0/ removin?
f JL offers lor snle his valuableLot in' Mfe
it K ffrinl lm?1IIngr Hnnu
? TWyexceiienfc well'
T?rma made tuy to. purchaser*. .4 J'~
W.^rKNOX.
/r Up ;5c^W6Si4?? er>t Ki to the mbioribtM^.
1 ??
M?y if, weo, *tf ?
y ' * - . ;
* FDA JtffT llTr MW)SR6?,f ?J?L
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to
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Wholesale arid Retail Dea
^NOi ft38' BR(
Is now receiving his Stock of Bprltig and Sural
pectfully asked to call and look (brough bis Stocl
unmn o t vrrrtriAH I
VV1MI & LI IHUUii,
\ - la White's Block No. 9,
ZET. |
: o:
WE ARE now in our New Store, with almost
an entire NEW STOCK of Goods
nil of which have been bought in Charleston
S. C.
We have selected our goods with great care,
and for cheilpnes?, pretty etylea, and great va
nety we iniuK cannot oe eurpaBsen^u any vulage
in the up-country. We haye A great va- ,
riety of * v
dress'goods,
SUCH AS
RICH FIGURED AND BLACK SILKS, '
SILKS TISSUES, BERAGES, \
1 jpt*
JPxrr* Tjr t a nr% xr vma \
*- XJL u JtK *-/ l/il
i
ORGANDIE
-y. .1
AND
MUSLINS,
$IG UllED BRILLIA NTEES,
And a great rainy other kinds of Dress Goods
, such as >
r'
"Prints, cambric, ginghams,
MANTILLAS, FRENCH LACE
6
POINTS, SHA WLS, Ac. ?ta v
D
WHITE GOODS, EM1"
-^BROIDERIES. C0&?
SETS, <fc o.
A 'Fine Stock of
HOSIERY, <JLGV?S,
Also, the prettiest and largest stock of
BONNETS, RIBBONS,
Flowers, ctoo. r
Also, the largest stock of ^
Crojekery 1
That has ever been fironght to this market.
/V Xiargo Stools, of j
Gents' HATS of every Variety. J
.A. FINE stock: or
, .READY-MADE
Hardware, Cutlery, &c.
Come over, old friends *snd patrons,^nd give
us a trial. All want is plenty of good'customers,
tfnd we will make the Goods and Prices p
to suit you. 1
WIER A LYTHGOE.
March 21; 1800 48 3m.
auxjansmx AND
,
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WkWOTUHBl iw?r ft vrvvrA '
MA?iOa^MAAJinU? E
BIIlS. SMALL v. tr
LN RETURNING thanks to the Ladies of
Abbeville and its vicinity, to whom she
has given entire satisfaction, and who have ed
liberally patronized her, feels confident of meriting
a continuance of their favor, and no' effort
shall be wanting on her part to secure it,
trusting to her long experience?having been
upw.ardfcof twenty yeas* in business in several j
of the first oitie* in Europe. I
Mys. Small would, also efly. she Itfls made "
kmiurcmnntA itni) i? rannlio/l ?1 * ?
0 , ? ?VH UUIJ WHH
all the latest Fashions monthly from New
York PJriladelphia&'trtit direct from Londqp
each.month to secure to lier lady patrons every
novelty of the season.
All orders in either department promptly at
tended to at tfer residence, Magazine Hill, Abbeville
C. H, ,,
AIwavb Minf n>A lAnnm.
J ? .MHMU) VI 1UU1/U AU V/XVi-/IL?lW
Plain Silk or Cased Bonnets, 1
Crape do do do
Wiaowa' Caps aQdrMonroiriig Borders,
H?ad Dresses, <fec.,r,4c.
April 13, I860, tf
,r,r JrMi '
D. MALONE,
jStElIOBtliA THR
Alfp
ROCK li^saN,
Ninety Six7. i
/7.XFFER8 Tri**Ma*io4e to *fi? public u Brick-" ^
Vjf J?ger,^nd Rock Maaqp, ?nd feels confiJfW
of m ability to wrfrriirf Mtwfaction, u
he iu^ hirf Jong espenenoc 4pD tlie bpaingy
both ip Europe trad Amerti?. P$r*on? ~TiiifflSi.
iuk. oi itm Kind done wonlcTdo' w<Wf '
I
'I. " J
"V
m. m m?tier*
inSest^Gjades of REA1
P0R MEN AND BOYS At HIS NEW 8T0BE,
)AD STREET, AUGUSTA, <
7MLT\ 10* 3EI W B *T ,
?r Clothing Tor Men and Boy*. Gentlemen from At
i. HU style?, prices, Ac., &c., will please.
uuui, m vi
# Under the Augusl
Atr<itrsTA, c
Wholesale and Retail
D3RXJG8, MEDICINES
Dye Woods and feye-Stuffs, Oils, Paints and Painte
and Putty, Glas'swat'e,' Perfumer}') Pine Sonpa, Fi
Brushes, Surgical nnd Dental Instrument*, T
Spices. Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco. All tin
of the Day, Superior Inks, ire Wines an
poses, Fancy Arti<
KPT We make our purchases for Cash, nnd offer f
ed from any similar establishment in this scction. 1
ES?~ Orders from the Country promptly filled and
uu puce anu quality.
ENCOURAGE SOUTHER
SIMRIOR COTTON AM
CO&VaCHUl
THE Subscribers, in view ofrth'e GREATLY INC
manufacture, hav&'added very lirgoly to the mn
iVOOLEN MILL, and are now prepared to furnish C
SABURGS, COTTON YARN, WOOLEN PLAINS,
which they WARRANT to be of SUPERIOR quaii
We also continue .to manufacture Wool into Cloth,
>xoeptthe wool, ana charging but 12J cents per yard
rwills; or we will work it up forone half of th?- cloi
ilauters raining wool to obtain a SUPERIOR ARTIC
'lantera or others sending us wool to work-up, can sc
me nan cent- per yaru extra will be charged for expe
yool however, to be sent clean, at the yield, will be mot
(0 per cent in cleaning. Burr# ar? not objectionable
S'AME OF T1IE OWNER SHOULD CE^ARKEC
5ENT. This must be strictly attended to. . jr|l.l t
pool sent ub. We solicit'the patronage of t?e Soa1.li,
oft 11 of ofir customers. Address
W JAS.
April 20, I860,]
Oy MR. JOHN McBRYDE is our Agent at Abbe'
if-our goods, and "will furnish them by the Bnle at m
rillaleo purchaso all Wool offered to him at fair uiai
leoted with his Agency.
rHE subscribers liavine just opened in Columbia a
riuni of Charleston, respectfully solicit the at
TOOK OF CARRIAGES, comprising a great
lock a ways, for four an3 six persons, Gcrmantown C
'lanters' Carriages, Turn Over-Seat Rockaways, Pliici
f every variety. Concord Side-Spring Wagons,
lost apii roved styles.
wifctjmtj
Mar28. 1860] Repository oppoBii
i860: i860:""
SPRING AND SUMMER ? j
CLOTHING.
^ [ M rpll
RAMSEY & LABAW, g
Irown Stone Building, opposite the Union
Bank, nearly opposite the Planters' Hotel,
AUGUSTA, OA.
ETIHidleiMilo db Retail
Dealers'in and Manufacturers of
FASHIONABLE "D|
ieady - Made Clothing,
tATS, CATS, T&tiNKS, CARPET BAGS, 3
VAL'JSB^ Ae. 3
CT Our Clothing is well made, and is'of the I
lout fasliionaUIe.kind. Having superior facil offer (
.ies fur mnnufaaftoioir.tliev will be told cheap ',e f?l
March 23. ISflO.Sm- ' 1 PU?N
MUS
M. SMAUSS
- tyvBsBESr**9
REBUGE HIS STOCK! SOS
THEREFORE OTHERS A
HIS A$
Y-ery^ Lpw Jt^Sices^. ,yj?
^io Stock, is Assorted
AND o^P Toe i Sui
LATEST STYIi|MNC-4iOODe.
'Wmrnm \'
... *?. BOM^HING I
ENTIRBIY FOR Mfc. ?
J?* Received HW*
AT 0*HAY <fc^BOBERT30N'S.
^Pril 27, 18?(i,tf . Of
?A?SWSI/- .oils AND M"'
1,000 iWlW^V&Ad. EroTrl
100 |j C^r?J*J0itV^< - , ' finish
iyjiil OBSC
* *+
. 0t>
Y, i . ;
)Y MADE CLOTHING,
GIEOBGIA/
>bovi1Ie, who may visit Augusta, ar? r?iOQ
1QAA Qm
, <. *.
[. JONES,
ta Hotel,
3-EOBQIA,
I Denier in
i & CHEMICALS,
ire' Articles, Varnishes, Window Glass
lie Hair and Tooth Brushes, l'aiut
russes and Supporters of all Kinds.
P Pilli'lit nr Priinrinfary Af oil ioinna
"I" 1 ...Vl.v.-..
(1 Brandies for Mediciual I'ur?les,
Ac.
roods eqnnlly as low as they can l>e obain
Varranted to be Freth, Pure and Genuine
satisfaction guaranteed with regard both
[Dec. 9, 1859, .32
IN ENIfRPRISIf
) WOOLEN GOODS.
REASING demand for goods of Sont! ern
chinery in their extensive COTTON nmi
XHTON OSNABURGS, STUIl'EU OS,
WOOLEN KERSEYS or JEANS?all of
ty.
at very low rate?, furnishing everything
for IMain Cloth, and 10 cents per yard for
th it makes. This arrangement enables
!LE of Negro Cloth, at a very small coat,
nil ii eith.fr clean or dirlg ; if pent dirty,
rise of washing it. Wc would jtrcfer the
'9talis/actory?dirty wool lose* from 2ft to
as they are removed by machinery. THE
> DISTINCTLY ON EVERY PACKAGE
ilso pay a fair C^SII I'llICE for any
nod pledge ourselves to give satisfaction
G. GIBBES & CO.. 1
- - J 3
Columbia, S. C. *
rill?>, and has olwnj'8 a Stork of nil clatsea
anufacturmg prices, freight added. He.
kot prices, and attend to any business con
branch of R. W. Gale's Carriage Empo.tontion
of purchasers lo their LARGE
ariety of styles. Consisting in part of
:arrinces with and wtliout l>ickey Seats,
tons, Top, No-Top and Slido Seat Buggies
Bretta and Coaches of the newest and
_D & GALE,
e tlie Charleston Depot, Columbia, 8. C.
NEW :
prim Bnnns!
u AQI A11 UI UU XMMJtJ ?
<
J
E undersigned would respectfully inform c
his friends and the pnblio in general, tliat
g received a new and well selected stock
ry r.nnns !
ikniiw !
HTats ?tj Oaps, v j
50TS A SHFAS
f&mi
)Ie for Summer wear, he is prepared to J
great inducements. Among my stock may *
TRD TjlUStilNS, from 6J cents up.
LIN ROBES, of all styles.
COGS, of different sty lea and qualities. ,
iAIGES, of different'^H&bahd qualities. ,
adiea1 Needle Collars,
PARASOLS, AC-.'Je. ]
rrrvrvnci i TTAAnn i
juvuro i nuurs I
From 26 Cents up.
PRIKfi UOOPS-'FOR ONE DOLLAR |
MIL-LAS & DUSTERS, 5
Of ill kind*. 1
' Walking and Dresi SHOES of all kinds. 0
Clptfilns;
table for Men and Boys' I
Wear, consisting i# part of 5
Hack and colored Drap Deta C0A18. ?
tjp 4p Bilk Luftre do "
farmers Satin COATS, *
Jonibasine COATS, . .
Llpaca COATS. !
iferino COATS, - . :*
Vhite aod Colored Linen COABS,
do do Marseilles COATS. i
juen DUSTERS, 4o., 4c. i
^.1^1 'I'W^ i
I stylea, coMfik make. Dria* a,.
ind Ubya^W*ar.
he largest npd best assorted la town.
Atft - and QH|>sf i
icing many of the latest stylias and b?st
ijiniimiin
isSS^-'
BBmKI-?4 -r'p
<*
HOD&ESf DAVIS-& GO.
fiOsMJhATED LOTTERIES
Authorised a special Act of tfte Legislature,
for the befieflt of AcndeiftTeri, ?nil for other
purposes.
**i?ag3S 3PiANs.
SOMETHING- NEW!
OITY 3=>r,A.3Sri
nt A <? 9 ? ?? ??
I*or $1,001
DRAWN DAIRY AT 6 O'CLOCK.
Prizes Payable Without Deduction!
EXTRA CtASS 1
75 NUMBERS?It DRAWN BALLOTS I
SCHEME!
Any $1,00 Ticket witli 8 drawn No. on it $."50,000
? 7 .< .. ..
.? ?. .. ? 6 <( .< .1 JB.OOO
" ? " 5 6,000.
4T. " "M l.OOfF
a 200
ii ? u 2 ? " 80
.< .. .< | ? .? .? 6
Any $1,00 Ticket with a drawn number on it
stationed to come out at any particular place,
such na 67 1st, 20, 3d, or any otlfer station in
the dra-vinj* $00
Tickets From $1.00 To Any Price.
At Trices paid ut the above rates per dollar.
KA?ANA^PI<?H.
MORE PHIZES THAN BLANKS!
CAPITAL PRIZE.
T 9 ?? ?? ?J?
TICKETS OWT.V tlinn
Halves ?4,00?Quarters $'2,00?Eights $1,00.
Prices payable in Fall, Withont Doduction.
Purchasers buying 10Tickets, when the numbers
eml in 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6,r, 8, 9, 0, are guaranteed
u prize of $25,00
Class 31, drnwsSnturday, April 7, 1RG0
Clues 32, draws Saturday April 14, 18G<?.
Class 33, draws Saturday, April 22, 18G0.
Class 34, draws Saturday, April 28, 18G0.
Class 35, druws Saturday, May 6, 18G0
Class 30, draws Saturday, May 12, 18G0
Class 37, draws Saturday, Mny lt>, 18G(>
Class 38,|draws Saturday, May, 2G, 1860
26.220 Frizes Amounting to
S271,BOO.
Will be distributed according to the following
nOYAT? SCHEMEj
To be drawn every Saturday.
1 Jrlze of $7o,Q00 | 5 Prizt-s of $500
lf'Brige of 20,000 10 Prizes ofj??~ .$00
IdKllze of 10,000 20 Prizes ofcsA F.O
l^fejze of 6,000 100 Prizes ?>f 60
1 Prize of 8,000 100 Prizes of 26
1 Prise of 2,000 25,000 Prizes of 6
3 Prize of 1,000-1
976 Approximating! Prizes, Amount'gto $18200
Certificates of Packages 10 Whole Tickets $55,00
" " 10 Half 27,50
" " 10 Quarter " 13(76
? ? 10 Eighth " C,8C
This is ihcTisk, and which entitles the holder
of a certificate of a Package of Whole Tickets
to all he draws over $25. Half, Quarter and
Eighth Certificate in proportion.
- ? ?
COMBINATION^ PLAN
Dlf&WN EVERY DAY AT 1 O'CLOCK.
CAPITAL PHIZES,
110,000! $$,000! 8$,000!
$1,000! $10,OUtl! ?5,000! ETC
TICKETS FROM *1 TO ?IO.
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
In ordering Tickets or Certificates enclose
llic money to our ?ddress for iheTickets ordersd,
on receipt of which they*,will be forwarded
l?y first moil.
The list of drawn numbers nnd prizes will
De sent to purchasers immediately after tlic
irawing. AII prizes nnder one thousand dolara
payable immediately after the drawing.
Notice to Correspondents.
Those who prefer not sending tnoney by
najl, can use the Express Companies, whereby
Money for Tickets, in the sum of eight dollars
ind upwards can he sent usoj our'l'lsk and expense,
from any city or town where .there is an
express office. The Money and Orde> must be
mcloted in a Government I'ost Office Stamped
Envelope, or the expreu companies cannot rereive
them.
All Communication* ttrietly confidential.
Purchasers will please write their signatures
dain, and give their l'ost Office, County and
3tat?.
Circulars containing full explanations of
tur Schemes, Ac., will be forwarded, br mail.
o any one sending us hi* name.
' Orders for Tickets cr Certificatee by Mail or
express should bo addressed to
HODGES, DAVIS A CO.,
, Macon, Ga.
SPLENDID FOUR-H0RSE
STAGE LINE
FROM ' ; .
Abbeville to Washington, Ga.,
ANI> (FROM
Ninety Six, S. C., to Augusta, 6a.
ARRIVALS AMD DEPARTURES.
Tlf-avea Abbeville at 48* Vcloelr. m.. on
ION DAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS
n the arrival of the down Passenger Train
romGreen ville, and arrives alWasliiugton same
lay at 8 o'clock.
Leaves Washington at 8 .oJ?;H<<ck, a. m.. on
'UESDAYS. THURSDAY ^ATURDAYS
n* the arrival of tlie Cars -Twin* .Atlanta. and
rrives at Abbeville name dayr?it 7 o'clock.
Leaves Niuely-Kix ot 9. o'clock, n, m., on
TJESDAYS, THURSDAYS <fc SATURDAYS'
n the arrival of the down Passenger Train
ron) Greenville, nn<l arrives nt August* same
loy at half-past 0 o'clock, cm netting iromditely,.with
the Wninsboro nod Georgia Riiloada.
Leaves Augusta it 8 o'clock, n. m7, m? MON)AYSl
WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, and .
rrives at Niuelv-8i* same daw ?t ?
clock. it V. - .
t#7 For further infonnoilftn apply to JOHN
ifcURYDE, Abbeville C. H., 8. O.', Agetit for '
Pflhingtoo Line; or to N. 'W. STEVVAR?,
J inety-Six, S. C.,'Agent Line,
W J. , P. POOL k Cfi,
Jan. 12, lBCO^Jy. ; .
. CHAJJJimS.
VBBEVZI^e H., S. C.,
WAPEHTlin.-MimfiJlt
' VMVP* una 11
ax A
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coy"'
3 DELlW^KB^AND ilteOURI' ?
State * Xiotterj)'0;srf'
Capital Prisejil'- * >
WOOD. KDDY & Co., Manager*.
The MnifiJgerB* Officcs ?re hicated aFWilmjngton,
Delaware, andSt LoUfa/MigeVuri.
The following Magrijfieent Seherflesv#!)!.* b't
drawn in public, undeV the Superintendence of
Sworn Coinuiueioners, appointed by tW'Goyernor.
->.
Wood, Eddy''& Co.'s tottery
CLASS NO. 3f3,
Draais on Saturday, June 30th, I860.
rta v 1 -t ft -r\?r
<o jaujuuera?xo umwu uauow.
X GKA5JI) CAPITAL PRIZE OF
$100,0661
1 Prize of $5o,ouo | 168 Prize of $5oo
1 " 2>,5oo 65 " 186
3 " 154,5oo 65 " jv6
3 " 5,ooo 65 " 8o
3 " 3,ooo 66. " 6o
3 " 2,6oo 4.810 " 4o
3 2,obo 27,o4o " 20
loo ? l.ooo
32,3S){> Piises amounting to $1,186,781?
Nearly 1 Prixe to Every 2 Tickcts.
Whole TiekeU $20, Halves $10, Quarter $6
Certificates of Packages in the above
Scheme will be sold at the following rates,
which is the risk :
26 Whole Tickets, $299 00
26 Half " 149 60
.1/1 --
*.\* ?cuoi ?:i 74 71>
20 Eighth " 37 87
SPLENDID SCHEME
To be Drawn Each Saturday in June.
Class 270 Draws WcilnccJay, June f>, 1860.
CIa^s 282 Draws Wednesday, June 13, I860.
( '.Inftl 9.(liV TifftWO W *i oarl q *r OA 1
..j, ?.w, icon,
Class 806 Draws Wedoesday, Juue 27, 1860.
Nearly one Prize to every tw> Tickets,
7S Nuiiib*?re?13 Drawu Ballots.
1 Capital Prise of $37,500.
1 Prize of $16,639 15 Prizes of $400
2 " 10,600 227 " 800
2 " 7,000 C5 " 100
2 " 6,000 66 " 70
2 " 8.000 66 " 40
4 " 1,600 180 ?? 80
15 " 1.000 4,745 " 20
15 ? 600 27,040 " 10
32,396 Prizes amounting to $589,580
Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2J
Certificates of Packages in the above
Scheme, to be drawn each Wednesday, will lie
sold at tlic following rates, which is the risk?
26 Whole Tickets, $249 50
26 Half ? 74 75
25 Quarter " 37 37
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CKRTIFICAT1M.
Enclose the amount of money to our address
what y?u wieli to purchase jjiarae the Lottery
in which ynu wish it invested, and whether
you wish Halves, Wholes or Quarters, on receipt
of which we send what is ordered, by first
mail, together with the scheme.
Immediately after the drawing, a printed
urnwing, cernncu to oy me uoinmissioucrs,
will be sent, with an explanation.
Purchaser will please write their signatures
Slain, and give their Post Office, County and
tate.
All communication!! strictly confidential.
All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immediately
after the drawing?other prizes at
the usual time of 40 days.
OUR SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERIES,
Capital 3?rise 6?>50,000
Drawn JSver^Saturday.
Whole Tickcts $<10; iratresjfjj.; Quarters $2.50
Orders for Tickets or^Uertificatea to be addressed
to
WOOD, EDDY A CO., Wilmington,Del.
or, WOOD, EDDY A CO., St. Louis. Missouri.
C-irculajs containing Schemes for the month
will be seut, free of expense, by addressing as
above.
rpj. . n ? _r tiri._ 3 w 1 J_ t- ri.
iiic i/rawinga u? nuuu, r> uy <s *jO. 0
Lotteries are publiehedi iNew York Ilera!d,5ew
York Times nridn^evr Yorker Slants
ZeitUDg.
DR. LITTLE'S
VERMIFUGE,
Id LARGE Bottles and Vials.
rtotmng else In required to relieve children of
Worms; and besides being one of tbe cheapest and
best Vermifuges ever offered to the public. It* frequent
use In families will save much tronble and) juk
expense, as well as tbe lives of inany children?Mir' VE.
eight out of ever; Ian cases generally require it.
LITTLE'S
ANODYNE COUGH DROPS.
A certain eun for Culdt, dfught, BrrmrhUit,
AtChtr.n, Pain in the Bread; alto Croup,
Whooping Oouoht, t ?c., Sc.,
amongti Chtfdrtn.
Tliis Is a pleasant medicine to take, prodnelnglnrmediate
relief, and in qine out of ten cases a prompt
cut*. It e?erclsjW.thelnio?t controlling Influence
w?? vi nil) Jjuugn ui BUT re*
mi'dr known, often 'stopping the mod violent in ft
few noun, or at moet in t, dajr or two. Many eatej
thonglit to be decidedly coninmptWe, have been
promptly cared bjr ailng a few bottlea. A? anodyne
expectorant, wltbont utrlnglng the boweli, It etanda
paramount to *11 cough mlxtaros.
TMTTIjE'S.'
FRENCH NflXTURE.
iuw > ] 'liuui m * tiiBCXP*iMKnp9 IQ9
forms of Ko.T*and 2; tL? first for tbe aente, and
Mo. 2 for (he chronic stags,) sad from Its unexampled
accens is likely to,supersede every other remedy
for the care of dlsertes of the Kidneys and Bladder,
GODorrhcnal, Blennorrhceal,. and I,m)chorrhoe?l or
Vlaor Albas affect!.jrjl _ This oxleniWe compound
tombinea pmpertlea/ fplally d\ffereet in tau a ad
character from.a&jFthlng to b? found'Id the United
EImm Pbanaacopesla ; and In point of safety and eHelency
1* not rivalled In America. . " 'y, ^
LITTLE'S ?*>..
RINGWORM jfc TFTrflt niWTMCW
Itf&Krxs, a
Ilnndrede of casS ofCbronleTetters.Sdtld lieed*. t *
and dleeaaes of the akin genenOlr^JiaTe been *gfe|f - *
bjr tbls refiitdy: and sine* tMklatrodaclIon onflR .<
No, 2 preparaifcfw (being ilronger)' MiMll awH? *
bu Wa fobaHuiat-it WlU not ^etaClj uldlitU
lu a^?liort Capt?fO?^o|g(
la more than two hnro^fl plat? fn Oaorirt>,j>pd
in ttie Soothers Bt4U*,they are to b? i)t|Sindti
there are aeaope iMkt #ho are ceg^enKnHr tit*
renedlea, by palming off their oTHrbfa&nethlng
etee, by cuing the tame or aiallb fiaaaea (tor ne pn'
"lh? day,) let all be cantloifcd iolwkSKf tot Ut I
clgiuUure of th^froj>rtetorftjJ\nj:? "*? ' T",
ad ?l*o hlinam*blown of OMhbotU*. I
MST All ord.m and lfttw^to bo lAdrcucd to . |
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1?OLTJ5|BIA, B. C
WILLIAM:,GL4Z&<;Pa0PRjKT0R.
GEOIIGE A. SHIECI?;ToB8ijA*.
ANUFACIUIIES" STEAM BRINES of
JLfi... > tfny power for -Mills aod-lManUtion
purfiosek; M srfC^ijtfticle, liavin^ at #1!
Uitnes on hand some fln'isKed.' or'iu a forward
stale. In connectioij'^lh our Mill and.'Engipe
Work, we have securiid the service* of Mfr
* & -*r rr-r - - irw*
jhum v^uautiikn, who js one or the best Mill*
wrights in the South,to'superintand tho put*
ting up rff Mil In and Engine*.
BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS.
AH descriptions of Brass and Iron Castings
executed m'the very best manner, and at short
nfttRfd, ns we cast every day id the week. Our
stock of pattern* id very lffrge, having recently
purchased all those formerly owned-by G.
W. Right,* which bwing added to thoie. made
at my establishment for fhe past fltc years,
makes the assortment mor'e fuiltfrftrfi tttrf Other
like establishment in tho State.
CIRCULAR SAWS.
I am agent for R.. Hoe A Co.'a celebrated
Circular Saw?,- and also for a ftia'hufietur? of
the sarffe article in Kic!ini<>n<?,- Va. A fullsfip'
ply of these Sa'w?, of alt sizea, always on hand.
Pfr&ons wishing ?h6m 4itl do well to call on
ine, as I make n<> elWge for fitting them to the
iriuridreU.
Old Saws Re-~To6thed<
1 Im'vc a (JumrAirig Machine On band, and
am prepared to re-tooth old saws, making
them as pood as new.
n^oist railing.
I would calf attention to thin branch of otfl*
business, lining a great variety of fi&tfatfls,
lor public atid private ground*,'Cemeteries, Ac.,
and will keep on hand, and cast any style
wanted, at prices as low as tho same cau b?
bought at the North.
wire railing}.
I am agent for one of the largest Wire Rail;n?
?|LU XTXt-lL . -?JB -iSM A
?k vviu|>auko no vim: i\yrtu, mux wrrr iurnitn
Window Guards, Gallarief*. Verandna, Bedstead?,
or any oilier description of Wire^Woffea,
at the book prices of tfcc printrftrttnfer, which
can be sect) at my offiee.PLOWS.
I have af&afd on' lirtrid, And nm uteftdny
manufacturing all descriptions of PLOWS,
with many other tb'ipgtf iW >"tbe ngricuVtarfll
line,mid will, in at ahoi't Irme Commence the
mnnufcrctrrre of nil kintfa of agricultural implements.
All { nifr is for the Planters of tlia
Soudh encourage tfiisf eMerpriae bvJ?their n?
ti*6tiage. Call and judge for yourselves.
^Vagon and Carriage Spoke's.
In 6Vinnec(?o'n ftith ttie Erflablfabment, we
are manufacturing Wagon nrid Carriage
Spokes of theory best materinl.'and will sell
20 per cent, lower than the same Spoke cd'ri be
bought at the North.
COim^lIBLS.
t am Agent for 6nfc jf th'? b6st friable
Mills now in use, And can' furnish dnjtsizo Wanted.
Persons wishing these Mills invited
to call at the Works fcnd witness tilve operation
of one now in use. The MiIIroclf. which i*
the very be?t is p.i'n^rrred frorA Edgefield, 3. C,
and th^JMilliTare btfiK complete at our Establish'
wVient.
T6 th6s? Who hitve give^mft-their patroniAjjo
for the length pf time I fi4je been engaged in
this business, I Untie r my warmest thanks, and
solicit a continuant of the satnet>snd to tfiose
who have rot vet done bo', t respectfully ajjic
their favor and support, as neither f>WtoS nor
expense will be spared on my part iii cofif.fibuting
promotion of home manufactures, of etery
articla within my sphere of action. A)l that
is neeewary to dtrcceas iir thrctfe ?wte>prise? ia
the favor a'Aif stfpport of the people oT-'ttia
South.
March, 3Q, 12m} WILLIAM GLAZE,
t
SAVE YQUR
WHEAT!
Wear6 rtr6Wared to ftrrjijah the following
ilAGHlNES; The "*sej}twcky harvester,"
the simplest and strongest BE aping
Machine made. j&~~ *
"bogardu8," . 'jal^ins,"
"FIELDS,"and other kinds of Horn Power?,
FIVE vafietidftf THRASHERS.* ,/}*
EICFIIT ahes And kinds-of FAN *UlLLS,
among wliich is the celebrated "MONTQOM.ERV."
FAN. " \ ,
GRAIN CRADLES, BELTING aafoall. the
necessary articles for GATLIERlNG^WHHAr.
We also call the attention a1 Farmers and
I'larrters to our
GENERAL STOCK QJ!
AGIRC ULTIJRAL .jpatiR
Amonp which arc rofno THfflflWIBt'liOv
mnnniio ri/\ti?o PtifMBBWBk! *
?i,VUUilO, WUllO ttfti AC., m
These iu connexion tfitb oar JagS^touk <Jf
-HARDWARE > CUTl|R?.
Jnclnd&g IRON, fiLOUGU ^STKBL and
NAlISjj** dffer on lha beat tettns. **? '"
not Ground, for thu purpose qaafurftfBh the
' MAGIC," or "JlTTLE .Gli&T" ^COfoN
MIl^L. that will grind Ten Bushels pet Lour, *
at;t35.00. 1
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'IMUmiWL&EL & BEAN,
August*, Gfcfj!?rob 23, 1860, 8m,
. UT'Edgefield^lvSrtiser co^^?iid MDd^bill
<t? *2 ^
and iho jiublic geneSUljf thMMs?
^Ate^VIlfcLE CL rf? S. C.,
I J91RtfaDoor to the Marble Yard,
CTDtfrofiv^iii seep cona&aoity od a?nu an M
^S5(5* ."
if ? W T. PARKS.
nt, tefo, 18?. , '
WGABR * BO,
MfefrtpUea&d Vfa? Art Gallery,-70 Xfcla at
Gflflis&M*. n
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