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A ELIGIOUS JOUBVi1
Zrean UT -
L E. L WHATLEY.
INneraseDmNT IN. ga-ayrr.a.se-NtrrAL IN KOTn
ING, AND asT rom THE CFCE 'OP WIIATEVERa
WILL STAND Tas rsr Of RRAson Sciasca
A s-Tia HOLY SCaIrrruEs.
. Proe .au thin*s, hold fast tat tokickh'e good."
Terms, $2,00 per annum, in advance.
W. F. DURISOE & SON,.PUBLlSIIERS,
EDGEFIELD C. I., s. C.
UCH is the name and style of a Monthly Peri
Q edical, the publication of which we purpase, the
Lord willing; to commence on the rrst Monday in
January next. The main design of .this Journal is
16r the discussion of all subjects pertaining to Chris
tian faithand practice. Additional to this, we shall
'present such articles of a literary. character, original
and selected, as will have a tendency to refine the
ta.te and elevate the sentiment of the reading pub
lic. Polities also, considered as a science, and as
affecting-the principles of Law and Governiient,
and more especially-the mighty movements of the
tations, as they work out the designs of God, will
claim due and proper attention. But Politics de
graded to the Squabbles of demagogues and factions,
will be utterly eschewed and repudiated.
As respects matters purely religious, we shall, of
course, advocate the principles of -tie Baptist Com
naunity. as derived from the Scriptures, and repub
lish from standard and other respectable works, ar
tieles.pertaining to Our own Literature; but our
columns will be
Open. to an of Every Name,
For the defence and advocacy of their principles,
elaiming only the. right to judge of the suitableness
of all articles for insertion, and to nuake such criti
esm on them as may be deemed expedient. -
In this undertaking we have the satisfaction o
announcing that several gentlemen of eminent'abili
ty and attainments have kindly engaged to render
.us occasional assistance.
The Journal will contain FORTY PAGES of
reading matter, and such advertisements as our
friends may favor -us with, not inconsistent with the
character of the work,-making at the end of the
year a neat volume of 480 pages, suitable for bind.
ing in book form.
With regard to the mechanical execution of the
wofk, we deem the announcement, that this will be
. under the direction of the Messrs. Duamsos, a sufi
cient guaranty for its faithful and tasteful perform
ance-and without further words, encouraged by
the expressions. of good will and promises of sub
stantial aid from many friends, we threw the mat
ter before the people with an assurance of every
effort to render satisfaction for the support that may
be-extended to us, and respectfully ask them to let
the " LIGHT" shine.
- Our terms of subscription are Two Do.aas
per year. in advance, on receipt of the first num
- ber.- Ministers of the Gospel, of every denomina
tion, who may be unable to comply with the terms,
will be supplied with one copy each, on application.
07 A list for the signatures of all who wish to
encourage the work, may be found at the Post Office,
and also at the " Advertiser" Office.
SAll letters or communications addressed to
Undersigned will receive prompt attention.
IE. L. WH ATLEY,
. ' Editor and Proprietor.
Edgelield, S. C., Oct. 15th, l85.
-Editors and Publishers friendly to the enter
prise. will-confer a favor by giving the above two or
three insertions.
Rail Road Meeting,
rlIfAnnual Convention of Stockholders of the
.Savannah'River Valley thil Road Company,.
will be held at Anderson C. H., on. Wednesday
.'the 14th day of November next,- at ten.o'clock, A.
Al. A full representation of Stock, either in person
or by proxy, is earnestly desired.. .
. y order of the President.
WM. A. GILES, See'ry & Trens.
Oct 15 .4t 40
* TUTT & PELLETIER,
D3UGS, MEEICET., AITS
0OI.S, DYE STUFFS, VARNISHES,^
Brushes, Window Glass, Perfumery,
SPICES, &c., &c.,
-1smed~tbmtrer 50. @e*
I AVE1 received a well selected Stock of Goods
.in their line, for the Fall and Winter Trade,
to which they respectfully solicit attention.
gy 'All orders by letter or otherwise filled and
* put up ini the nenitest manner.'
Hiannburg, Oct 8, 1854. 4t 39
Removal No. 2.
E.BOWERS, Agent, boga leave to
Se infrm his friends and the public generally
- that hie has again moved his -
-Large stock of Groceries,
And will occupy for the ensuing year the Store
formally teineted by M. A. R AssOX, bext door to
.J. Sustar & Son, where he will keep constantly on
hand, every article that appertains to the Family
Grocery Business.
- Ramburg,Oect9, tf - 39
.Notice-Call Meeting.
- . HE Stockholders in the Edgefleld Odd Fel
- lows & Masonic Building Association are in
formed that a call. meieting of the Association will
be held in the Odd Fellow. Haill, at Edge6eld C.
H., on the first Monday night (4th) of -November
- ext. ,
Gentlemen, you are not only requested but urged
to attend this meeting. There will he a revelation
of facts made at that meeting wvhich will, I hove no
doubt, startle you; and what is more, you are
-each and every one, specially interested in thed
It is therefore highly importnt 'that every Stock
holder should attend-his interest prompts it.
If any of you should he sick, or your families so
sick you cannot leave them, by all means send a
representtive-a proxy-with full power to act for
you. If you send a proxy be sure to give him writ
. ten authority to sot-for you, or he will not be ad
mitted. .A word to the wise is sufficient.
. A. G. TEAGUE, Pres't.
* Oct 10 4t 39
The Mills H ouse!
TJ H E proprietor returns hiis heart) and sincere
taks to the many friends who have favored
him with their patronage, since the addition of his
new and thoroughly furnished -house, to the first
Hotels of Charleston. lie takes pleasure in an
-nouneingthat the Mills House, although new, and
.in good order, has been retouched -during the sum
- cmr, and so refitted as to keep up with the demands
of taste, comfort and elegance. The arrangements
of the House, in all respects, are continued, with a
scrupulous, and unsparing regard to the wanth of
the traveler or the sojourner, and the travelling
public are assured of all the accommodations of a
~rst class Southern House, at the usual and estab
Jishsd 'paies of such hotels. The constant personal
a ttentions and cares of'the proprietor, are bestowed
oni the house, and he is aided in all departments by
the well tried and approved assistants that have
gnade themselves favorably known to former patrons.
- THOS. S. NJCKERSON.
Charleston, Oct. 61855 -3t 39.
To the Planters of Edgefield.
'THE Subscriber respectfully informs the Cotton
$.-Planters of Edgefield and the neighborinig Dis
griets, that he is MIanufactuaring his Superior
fspry0 or Patent Breast Cotton
G IN S,
Near Belair, Riebymondl County, Ga., at $2,25 at..
psr Saw,, apd common Gins at $2,00 per Saw.
'I wtil warrant them in every respect to performi
well, and do a good4ys ginning, and clean seeds
c lear of nap. -If my Fifty Saw Gins chokes or
ologs with my Curve or Patent Breast in ginninl
200 or250obles, to do say damage to the Gin, I
will make it good, free of charge, by the purehaset
sending it to wy-shop..
I will keep- a sarmpleof the above Gins at Mr.
Ohiarles Hammond's Ware House, Hamburg, S. C.
-who will act as Agent for me, and Is-authorised te
warrant them to the purchaser. If they in tea
bales give satisfaction, Mv. H. willeclaim the perdhba
aoney. Purchasers are requested to notit-:mel
t'ie Gin does not perform well in ginning t oi0
.four bales, I will either remedy it or put cuein i
stead that will do good work. If the trehe
gins over ten bales he will be. held respplia-f
the money. THOS, WTNNEr
Beair.Ga0., Oct 8 &3
M L M4M)9 T H- SA L-E
SAT' r.BRIINNANS
DRY GOODS STORE,
BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA.
*40,000 WORTH
Of Fancy & Staple Dry Goods,
TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVES ?
The LIrgest and Best assorted Stpek of a
EVER OFFERED IN AUGUSTA t
(N and after Monday, the 8th inst., the -Under- b
U signed, (with a view to make a change in the d
Firm, and reduce his present heavy Stock of Goods,)
commenced selling. without-reserve, at Wholesale t
or Retail, the EN IRE STOC, and to save com
missions, he sells LOWER- than the Goods would
bring AT AUCTION.
Merchants, Planters, Dealers, and the public
generally, will study their own interest by examin
ing this Stock before buying elsewhere. And to
save time and.trouble, he would say, the terms will
be Cash for sums under One Hundred Dollars; for ?
amounts over, approved city endorsements, with in
terest from date of'sale.
o
g P. S.-The Iadies are respectfully invited
to call and see the Silks, Merinos, Cashmeres, Wool
Plaids, Alpacas, Coborg Vloths. Bombazines, &c. t
THOS. BRENNAN,
Above the Globe Hotel Corner.
Augusta, Oct 15, 5t _ 40
FURNITUltE AND CHAIR
WARE RDO-M&9
W E would call the 'attention of the public to
our NEW and WELL SELECTEI) Stock of
CABIERT FURITUR,
At the old stand,
UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL, BROAD STREET, C
Where we are prepared to supply all orders in our r
line, at Reduced Prices, and
UNSURPASSED QUALTYI.
We would invite pgrchasers to-call before buying ti
elsewhere, for we WARRANT a
. Large Deduction from old Prices,
HENRY & SKINNER.
Aucusra, Sept. 7, 1855. .
P. S.-faving made arrangements for our Fall i,
Supplies with the " Excelsior Manufactory" of
New York, it enables us to sell at unprecedented b
low rates.. Sep tt S- a
Augusta, Sept 7 6m 35
I
Linen Sheetings, ?
JUST received by the Subscriber, from New y
York, an additional supply of superior 12-4 ti
LINEN SHEETINGS, which he. will .sell at a
very low prices. 'l
-A.SO- P
An assortment of new style FALL PRINTS, to
all of which he respectfully invites the attention of -
the public. WILLIAM SIHEAR.
Augusta, Oct 2 if 38
Valuable Plantation for Sale!
T HIE Subscriber being desirous of-changing his
location, offers for sale on- very moderate
terms his
Excellent and Handsome Plantation,
On West Creek, in Edgefield District. adjoining l
lands of A bram Jones, Dr. M. Folk, 'Mrs. JuliaJ
Norris, Mitchell and others. Said Tract contains P
seven hundred acres of the best oak and hickory. ti
land-, and is one of the best and healthiest plants- al
tions in the District.
There are upon the premises a good one Story
Dwelling, Kitchen, Negro Houses, Barns, Sta. ti
bles, &c. A Well in the yard of the purest spark- C
ling cold water, and good Springs convenient to h
nb field. J
A bout half or a little more of the aliove place is L
in woods, one hundred aeres fresh cleared, and the d
remainder under fence and in good condition. P
gr* Terms to suit the purchaser. t
Persona wishing to buy land- would do well to ."
give me a call. Address .al
JOHN P.. BATE. - tI
Leesville, Lexington, S. C. Oct 17 -3m -40 '
gg Lexington Telegraph please copy three times
and forward account to the above address. !
Land for Sale,
T'IIE subscriber of fers for Sale a T RACT OF
L*ND, situated on the Edgcefeld & Cheat-n
ham Plank Road, th~rce miles of Edgefield -Court ,
Iouse known us the " Griffin Tract," containing, ti
Six Hundred and Seventy-five Acres. i
About three hundred in woods, heavy timbered, a
the most of the balance in cultivation.
There is on the place a comfortable Dwelling
House and all necessary out buildings, a well of go
water in the yard, and Plantation well watered. It r
is a healthy and a delightful place of residence. .
Terms accommodating to an approved purchaser. N
D. F. HIOLLINGS WORTH. (
Oct 10, ti 39.
FOR SALE,
r HE STORE HOUSE, next East of R. H. Sul
livan's, 30 feet front and 60 deep, containing
three rooms below, one above, and a good cellar.
THE TAN YARD and Lot adjoining, and con
taining about three acres.
ONE LOT on the branch adjoining C. L. Refo. lE
IL. T. MIMIS. p
Oct 2 tf 38
House for Sale.
TIIE Subscriber offers for sale his ~
HOUSE and LOT in the Village of B aL
Edgefeld. It contains between fifteen and twenty
Room.; nearly all of which have been recently re- u
papered and re-painted. It is well adapted for a I,
private Boarding House, and'much an house is much .s
wanted at present in the Vilae - - 1
It is conveniently situated t he different Schools
and Academies, and a geo opportunity is now
offrd to any one who wishes to move here to edu
cate their children and at the mamne time take in 6
Boarders. a
017 For terms, &e., appl to the Subscriber.~
GO. A. ADDISON.
Oetl 10t6 39
Sherif's Sale.
STATE OF sOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
Tyre Etheridge, a
Morgan M. Grubbe.
TY virtue of an order from his Honor Judge
Withers, in the above stated ease, I shall
proceed to sell on the first Monday in November
next, at Edgefield Court House, One Buggy and
Harness, and one set of Dentists' Tools, levied on
under the said Writ of A ttachment, as the property
of the Defendant Morgn M. Grubbs.
Terms Cash. LWIS JONES, us. .n. I
.Oct 15 St 40 I
Adaministrator's Sale. I
Y an order from HI. T. Wright, Ordinsty of
.IEdgefield District, I will proceed to sell at
the Lower Cherokee Ponds, on Thursday the 1st
day of November next, the following property be
longing to the Estate of John L. Morris, dec'd., viz:
SEVEN LIKELY NEGROES,
Crop of Corn, Fodder,&c., Stock of Mules, Horses,
Cattle, Hogs, and such other property as is usually
found dn a farm of like dimensions.
TRs-On a credit of twelve month., except
sums under $10, which must be paid .in cash. Pur
chasers will be required to give notes with two good.
securities, before the delivery of the propery.
WM. L. ANDERSON, Adm'or.
John L. Morris, dec'd.
Oct10 St 39
Lost,
A T Curryton, on Wednesday night
10th inst., a small Green PORT
MONEY,ontalinig near Nine Dollars,
-one new $4 bill South Carolina Bank, one $2
bill Georgia money, and two $1 bills on Carolina
Banks, with some small chane. Also, a Note
given by the Subscriber to B. C. Bryan, for $109,
withihterest from January last, which Note IJcan
elled d1 .male-day last. All persons are hereby
uted agist trading forthe above described
it.. n nformationl concerning said Pert
eeivd and the finder .
4' L. S. JOHNSON.
-- f 40
. State- of: Souti-,arolina,
; DGFFIELD .-DISTRMCT,
IN EQUITY.
Ann Griffin, . Billfor Acet.,Settle
itanmore B. Griffin, e t. andgen'l Relief.
BY Virtue of an order of the Court of Equity in
this case, I will proceed to sell at Edgetield
.ourt House, on the first Monday in December next
lat well known Real 'Estate of the late N. L.
riffin, known as the Darby Lands. It will be
ffered in two parcels as follows:
First, The Bome Tract, containing one thousand
eres, more or less, and adjoining lands of P. R.
Ulalock, Samuel Marsh, Amon Lindsay, Benjamin
latcher and others.
Second, The Mill Tract containing six hundred
eres, niore orless, and adjoining the former Tract t
also lands of Alfred IlugheE, S. S. Boyce, L. S.I
ohnson, Amon Lindsay and others. -
Upon the first' of these Tracts there is- one of
le most beautiful residences in the' District, on a
igh and commanding position, and in a perfect
esthy locality, it is just four miles below Edge
old C. IL, and immediately on the Plank Road
rading to llambprg. The Tract by which it is
arrounded embraces a considerable amount of
-esh land and is altogether in good condition for
irming purposes. Here is the best chance we know
r for any one desirious of purchasing a comfortable
ome.
The mill tract has also a good house upon it, atnd
ther necessary fixtures.
Purchasers should watch this sale.
Txas.--One and two years credit, except cost,
> be paid cash. Purchasers to give bond.with ade
nato sureties to secure the purchase money.
A. S[MKINS, c. z. X. D.
. Oct. 16th, 1855. 7t. 40
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT:
William Bird and
R. Timmerman, Bil for partition
-. of land. -
Sarah Timmerman and
Fanny Timmerman. .
BY virtue of a decretal order to me directed, I
will expose to sale at public outcry, at Edgefield
ouit House, on tso day in November next, the
atl estate of W. M. Timmerman, deceased, as de
ribed in the proceedings in this ease, to wit:
One tract of land containing three hundred and
eenty-four acres, more or less, situate in the dis
iet and State aforesaid, and bounded by lands of
ohn Burns, Charles M. Thomas, Lemuel Corley,
nd others.
About two hundred acres of this tract is in afine
ate of cultivation, forty of which is fresh land,just
leared; the remainder consists of about one hundred
nd thirty acres of good woodland, while the balance
very fine old field land. On the premises are a
ood dwelling house and all other necessary out
uildings. This land is very productive, and well
dapted to the cultivation of cotton and all kinds of
rain. In fact it is represented as a valuable tract
f land.
Tans or SALE-On a credit, of one and two
ears, except the costs of this proceeding, which are
be paid in cash, the purchaser entering into bond
-ith adequate surety to secure the purchase money.
itle to be executed as soon as these terms are com
lied with. A. SIMKINS, c. E. E. D.
Oct. 9, 1855. 4te 40
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
INEQUITY.
Nancy Sarah Quarles, by her
prochein amni, Gee. Boswell,
vs. Bill for Per- t
Samuel W. Gardner, J
Mary Ann Quarles and others.
DY virtue of an Order from Chancellor Ward.
D law in this cause, I will proceed to sell at the
lantation cf the late Starling Quarles, on Thursday
ae 13th day of December next, the following Real
id Personal Estate, of which the said Quarles died,
-izednd possessd, towit:
One Tract or parcel of Land situated in the Dia
it and State aforesa'd, on waters of Steven.'I
rek and Savannah Iliver, and containing four1
undredl acres, more or less, adjoining lnnds of
nhn P. Mays, Samuel W. Gardner, Mrs. Margaret
anhan and lands of the Estate of Allen Anderson,
ee'd., and others. This Tract will be sold in two
reels, thc one to contain three hundred and twen
ptwo acres, more or less, and designated the
Morris Tract,"-ths other to contain two hundred
ad thirty-seven acres, more or Jess, and known as
te" Nedwood Tract." Also,
A Likely Lot of Negroes,
umbering about twenty. Also, a Stoek of Mlules,
ntle, Ho.:s, Shteep, Household and Kitchen Fur
tue, Plantation Tools, implemenats of husbandry,
d any supply of provisions that may be Ott hand.
This property will be sold on at credit of twelve
onths, except ras to all sums under ten dollars, and
to so much thereof as will be suficeient to defray1
te costs of this suit, whieh must be paid in cash.
he purchase money to be secured by bonds witht
nple sureties.. A. SlaIKINS, c. a. i. n.
Oct 15, 9t . 40
Notice.
IIE Subscriber will also sell at the same time
L and place, a negro man Rial, a negro woman
imee and her child, thte pruoperty of Mary A.
arles, dee'd. S. W. GARDNER, Adm'or.
Oct 15 9t 40
STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
.INE QWITY.
. W. Allen and others, BlfrPt'a
Hannah Allen and others.
)Y Virtue of an Order from Chancellor Ward
ilaw, I shall proceed to sell'at Edgefield Court
louse on thte first Monday in November next, at
ablic outcry, the following Tracts of Land, to u it:
Tract No I, or " Howell Tract" containing four
ndred acres, more or less, lying between the1
[omestead Tract and lands belonging to Dr. 0. W'.
len. Said Tract embraces both the Turkey Creek1
ad Lott roads within its boundaries-a portion of
hich is in-woods of oak and hickory growth.
Tract No 2, or the " Hollingsworth Tract," on
inig five hundred and fourteen acres, more or
s, lying between the Homestead Tract and the
teven' Creek lands. This Tract embraces a I
irge portion of splendid woodland, well timbered
nd watered.
Tract No 3, or the " McCrary Tract," containing
ye hundred and fourteen acres, said land is on,
n between Stevens' and Landrum's Creek, and
djoins the preceeding Tract, the Mill Tract, Gee.
.Strother and others. This will make one of the
nest farming Tracts in the District, as most of it
i still in woods of the finest oak and hickory
rowth, with springs of everlasting water upon it.
Tract No. 4, or the " Mill Tract," containing
>ur hundred and sixteen acres, adjoining the above
Mract, J. S. Smyley and others-and has upon It a
cod grist and Saw Mill, Dwelling House. Negro
louses, Stables, &o., and an unusually fine bearing
)rehard, and four or five never Wiling Springs of
are water. Between 100 and 200 acres under
mnce, and. in good condition for farming purposes.
Itevens' Creek passes through the entire length of
his Tract for upwards of one mile--thus making
rater abundant, whilst the bottom lands upon it are
ensiderable and iniexhautible in fertility.
The remaining portion of the lands belonging to
he Estate will be sold after the Commissioners
tave examined and sppraised it.
Tans oF SM.E.-Costs to be paid in ensh. *The
lance of the purchase money on a credit of one
ad two year. from the day of sale. Purchaser.
rill be required to give bonds with approved sure
ies, to secure the purchase money.
A. SIMKINS, c.3m. E. D.
Oct 15 4te 40
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDOEFIELD DISTRIC.T,
1N EQUI!TY.
,. L. Martin, Executor of
Robt. Martin, dee'd., IBl o ct
John Marsh,J
M. Hankinson and others.
DY virtue of' an order from Chancellor Job
Johnston in this ease, 1 will sell at Edgefield
D. H., on the first Monday in next month (Novem
ter) the following
-Negro Property,
included in the deed of marriage' settlement be
ween-John Marsh and wife, viz:
Abram and his wife Bash, Isaac and his wife
kMilly, Moses, Elia and her children Isaac, Rabec
i,'Henry, Joe and Leanah.
Tsas.-u-Credit of twelve months fr'om day of
sale. Purchasers to give Bonds with approved
sureties to secure the purchase money.
On the Tilaraday sueceeding I will sell on the
premises the remaining personalty Included in the
aforesaid marriage settlement on the same terms as
above. A. SIMKINS, c. u. 3. D.
ot 15. 1ass. 4tW4
Fall Trade,185&!
CRAY BROTHERI
BEG ta inform.their friends and the public, tha
B they bontine'the DRY GOODS business i
l its branches-at then old stand,: -
290 BROAD STREET,
Where they are.now receivisig a full and complet
sortment of -
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
nrehased frop, the most eminent Importers an(
)ealers, on such terms as 4jjl warrant us in guar
teeing those who may favor us with their trade, a
ood Goods, at'es fair prices, aeen be-obtained ii
eorgia or South Carolina.
Awong our assortment will be foun4 the riche
- F - W it ns'EASO, SUCH AS
Elegant Moir 'Aptique Graduated SILKS:
Satin, Strigd and Plaid Noir 'Aitique SILKS
Splendid Satin Plaid SILKS, new styles; _
lPlaid Chene SILKS, elegant new styles ;
Low priced colored SILKS, f every description
Black SILKS, in atliwidths,, very cheap;
.Risehof's Red Letter bl'k SILK, best imported
French MERINOS, all colors. very low priced.
English CASHMERES, COBURGS, PAU
METTOS;
Rich Plaid WOOLEN GOODS, very desirable
French Muslin DELAINES. Solid colors:
Figured Muslin DELAINES and CASH
MERES. very cheap ;
BOMBAZINES, Lupin's bestmake, full assort
meat - -
Black AL)ACCAS, very eh ap. some extra finc
do CHALLYS and DELAINES;
410 POPLINS and Watered SILKS;
CLOAKS of the very newest and most elegan
designaiin Cloth, Velvet and Muir 'Antiquc
from thihost popular Emporiums of N. Y
Embroidered. nd plain Crape SHAWLS
Long and Square Woolen SHAWLS;
Extra fine adid-large BLANKETS;
Low priced tine do
Negro BLANKETS and KERSEYS, of su
perior quality,-and exceedingly low priced;
OSNABURGSand STRIPES, factory prices
Bleached HOMESPUNS, of the bst water ani
wiretwistfactories --
Sea Island Brown HOMESPUNS;
HOSIERY of every description, for Ladies'
Gent's. Youthsi and Misses?;
EMBROIDERIES, of the finest kind;.
Fine White FLANNELS,. from low priced to
extra fine * -
Heavy all 'wool Red FLANNELS, cheap ;
Kentucky JEANS and SATINETS;
Fine French CASSIMERES;
CALICOES;-INGHAMS and CHEXCSK
Damask NAPKINS and TOWELS;
Superior 10-4 Double DAMASK;
lleavy 8-4 Whiteand Brown DAMASK, &c.
With a full and bdnplete assortment of all Good
ually kept in Dry Goods Houses, to which w
-ould respectfully invite the attention of the public
GRAY BROTHERS.
Augusta, Ot 1 " if - 38
B,., B R Y AN,
it his Old Stand, the Brick Store
AS Just received his FALL AND WIN
TER GOODS, to which he invites his eus
omers and the #blic to call and examine for them
elves, as he has a
LARGE ABD COMPLETE
assortment of all kinds.of
Goods for Ladies' Dresses,
Amongst which may be found
ih. Plain, Black, figured, Watered and Stripei
SILKS ;
'lain and Figured Muslin DELAINES;
'rencb and Englishi MERINOS;
isek BOMBAZINE, ALPACCA .and CAV
TON CLOTB~S..- A very fine assortment of
~adies' Olouks, Talmas & 1Eantillas
a lar~ge beautiful stock of .
*EN3283 9'NN U EB330E3
. u11 supply of
WEEDS,- Jii4.TUCKY. JE.AIlS, SATI
NETS and CASSIMERES,
For M'en and Boys wear.
&Also
A splendid ai vell seleted assortment of*
ierseys, Blankets & Negro Shboes
HARDWARE AND CROCKERY,
SHOES,'H ATSB, C APS, 4-C.
iti every article generally kept in a Dry Good
ore. Thankful for past favors, I hope by strict at
ention to business to inerit a continuance of the samt
IE A liberal discollnt always made fur Cash.
,,B. C. BRYAN.
Oct 2 t f -38
URNITURE A N D CARPE'l
WARE-ROOMS.
C. A. P LA TT & 0CO.,
BROAD ST., 'AUGUSTIA, GA.
AVING enlarged our Establishment to ai
extent not equalled in the Southern country
re are now prepared to furnish articles of our owi
d Northern manuthieture at prices that cannot Ial
agive satisfaction. Our Ware-Rooms are alway
lled with the .
Cireateyst NUaraety
)F THE LATEST AtID MOST FASHIONABLl
FURITURE!
Concted with dnur Ware-Rooms, we have:;
arge establishment, the machinery in which is drivel
my steam power, where we can at the shortest no
ie, manufacture any, article not usually kept a,
an .our Furniture Department, which embrace
hree Stories, can be found
Every Article of the latest Design
d we particularly request all persons to look be
re purchasing elsewhere, as we guarantce to du
licate any article at Charleston prices.
We also have onhand a splendid Stock of
Tapestry, Brussels, Ingrain, Wilton, Three-Ply,
Dutch Hemp and Cotton
CA R PET S,
CRUMB CLOTHS and DRUGGETS,
(all sizesand'widths,).
CURTAINT STUFFS.
E)amamk, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Gimps, Cordi
Tassels, Cornices, Bands and Pins of the
' greatest variety.
Rugs, Door Eats and Stair Rods,
(of- all-ilualities.).
FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS,
) all widths, and of high ~reputation as to styl
sad quality, and cut to fit any size room or entry
me piece.
gg The attention of buyers is respectfully rc
iested to the above, which comprise the best an
largest assortment ever offered in this city.
C. A. PLAIT',
J. B. PLA'IT,
N. B. ADAM.
Augusta, October 1, 1855.- .
- gndertaking.
AVING added to our extensive Cabinet Em
tbishment a Coffin Warerooma, w
ire now prepared to'fmrnish FISK'S celebrate
T ALIC BURIAL' CASES and COFFIN
f every size and styleof finish at the shortel
Orders at night or on Sunday, will receive promi
attention if left at Mr. J. B. PLAITT'S resideu<
on Ellis Street, in rear~ of the store.
* C. A. PLAT& CO.
Augusta, Oct 1 4m 38
Notiee I
STRAYED from the Subscriber
(Agusta, Ga) about four months
sgo,a black and white'colore&COW,
with black tits-no other inarki re
oleeted-spposed to have crossed the bridge, I
make her way back to Samuel Zimmerman, Ess
her fr,r.owner.
Any liformatlon concerning said Cow, address<
to me at this place, will be thankfully received af
liberallyv rewasrded. W. B. GRIFFIN.
Augusta,OeLt 4t- 39
Notice
I Heb g nthat application will be made
the.next Session of the Legistature for certa
unendmeits to the Chatter of the Hamnburg Buil
ing and Loan Asso'iltion.
Hxr-a.. ept a n 24.
CA" o.;. . ... i
CLIO-LII H C'IEL,
HA&BURGS. C.
MRS. ;',_4- .GIAY PROPRIETOR.
r 311E Public-arorespectfully informed that this,
IIotel'his'-unaergone a thorodgh repair, and'
Slas been refitteiin theBEST STYLE, regard
less u- expensei ad was opened. on thi First o, .
October,for-thi releption of Boaiders ind accom
dation.of Transient customers. -
The best accommodation is guarantied to th9se
who will favor the.Proprietor with their patronage,
and the Managensent will be such as to command
for the House, the reputation it has always maintain
ed, as the Best Hotel in Hamburg.
The Proprietor assures the public that no pains
shall be spared on the part of the Management to
- furnish the Table with the best viands the Mlarket
of Augustasand Hamburg afford.
SFauiles visitiug our Town arc solicited to give us~
a trial, as our best exertions shall be devoted to ad
minister to their entiro comfort. -
TIfE STABLES belonging to the Hotel will be
under the-management of an experienced Ostler]
and the best of care-will be ' taken of'Horses and
Vehicles left to his chai'ge. -
Hamburg, October 2, if 38
REMOVAL(
Of the Tin Manufactury,
NE AR Da. R. T. MIMS' TAN YARD!
ter
TiE Subscriber would respectfuly- inform the fa
citizens of Edgefield and the surrounding Dis
tricts, that he has removed to his residence, where
he has -recently erected a large and. conimodious
Shop,.aid is now prepared to carry onthe -
-~ TTIy- 1BTSI%F. S
IN ALL ITS BRANCIIES, such as -lanufmetu
ring Tin Ware for Merchants, ROOFING, GUT
TERING, and all, manner of JOB WORK. be
Always on hand a general assortment of tel
TIN AND JAPAN WARE' A'
le7 Merchants supplied at shortest notice and on
the most reasonable terms. Orders solicited.
C. L. REFO. 15
Oct 3 tf S3i S
LAND FOR SALE, -
B EING desirous of making a change in my bu
siness, I offer for sale my TRAtCT of LAND -
containing about
Four Hundred Acres,
Situated in Edgefield District, near Mlount Tabor
Church, and bounded by lands of J. A. Bland, A. T<
Miles and others.
There is about one hundred and forty acres ofsplen
did Land just cleared, and in a high state of cul- S
tivation, most of it being capable of yielding a bale
of Cotton per acre. The balance is in woods, and
is as well timbered as any land in the State.
This Tract is well watered with never failing re
streams, good outlets, and an excellent range for
Stock. On the premises is a
BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE,
Just finished, 50 feet by 30, with all other necessa
ry out- buildings.
I have no Hesitation in saying that a better op
portunity of buying a Fresh. and well improved
Tract of Land, is seldom if ever offered. There
is not one acre of poor land in the tract. It is a very
healthy situation, a fine neighborhood., only five
miles from the Village, .and in a -few miles of two
or three contemp!ated Rail Road toutes.
Come all who wish to buy good land and see for to
yourselves. If applied for soon-] will sell cheap. tia
No use in-going to Florida, Texas or California, hi
to buy 'land, fir you can make as much of the
"stuff" here as any where else.
J. A. ADDISON. In
Sept25 . _. _tf 37 ,M
Valuable Property for Sale.
T HIE undersigned, intending to move to Georgia
in a short time, on'ers for sale the following
valuable property in Hlamburg-titles indisputable.
The D WELLING 110USE and LOT on Market,
Corner of- Snowden Street, running through to
Mercer Street. The Dwelling and Kitchen are of
brick, covered with tin. On the Lot is a Carriage
House, Stable, and all necesary outbuildings.
The LOT on Centre Street, nearly opposite the
A merican H otel, on which is a large T WO STO RY
BRICK B3UI1,DING, occupied' as Two Stores and
Dwelling-lot running through to Cobb Street. On
the latter Street is a large back Store.
The LOT on'.orher Mwarket-Jua =Leavenworth
Streets, running through to Mercer Street. On this
Lot is a new One and a half Story 1HOUSE, plas
tered dnd painted.
--Aiso
FIVE HUNDRED SHARES H'amburg and
Edgefield Plank Road Stock.
The above property will be sold on accommoda
ting terms, or exchanged for land in Southern Geor
gin, or negroes. H1. A. KENRICK.
Uatmburg, Oct 1 tf 38
Sale of Real Estate.
T HE Subscriber will sell ut public sale, on the 0
.first Monday in November nexte at Edgefield
C. H., the Traet'of Land on which she now resides.
six miles from Edgefield Village, in the fork of Big
and Little Turkey Creeks, contai'ning ]]
Four Jiundred -and Forty Acres,
And adjoining lands of Avo'ry B3landl, Johnson A
Bland, J)r. W. S. Moley and others. M
A bout Two hundred acres of the Tract are fores,
Ithe remainder cleared-and under good fences. On
the premises are a good Dwelling house, Gin House,
Screw, Negro l~ouses and all other suitable otut
buildings. This land is remarkably well watered T(
with springs and streams, and there is on the Tract lie
about One hundred and fifty acres of fertile low th
grounds, of which nearly one half is in a high state su
of cultivation.
To prevent any dispute about titles, the above wil
land will be sold -by consent of parties interested, nil
Ion a credit of one and two years, with interest fronm foi
date, the purchase money to be amply secured.
M1ARThA MOSELEY. -
I -
At the request of Mrs. Moseley, I have no hesi- r
Itation in saying that a good title can be given to the J
land advertised above, by the-purchnser depositing J,
the notes fur the purchase money with mc as Attor
ney of Eli Clai-k, who is her only large judgment ju,
creditor. G. D. TILLMAN,
Oct 2 5t 38
Valuable Lands for Sale.
THE Subsceriber offers for sale the TR ACT OP
'LAND on whieh lhe now lived, situated on TI
Savannah River, seventeen miles above Augusta, is
well adapted to the cultivation of Cotton and Grain, p)I
containing i
1176 Acres,
more or less. Between five and six 'hundred acres -
of cleared land, one hundred of whleh is first quali
ty low grounds, an4.one hundred acres fresh, whilst
the balance of the cleared land is in a fair state of
cultivation. The place has several fine springs onT
it. On the premises are all necessary bidg.
It is as-healthy a location, and as moral and intelli
gents neighborhood as can be found ia the District.
2 -Afso- an
One-ther Tract contaitning FIVE HUNDRED gr
AND TW ENTY AC RE S, lying near the June- us
ture of the' Beaverdam and Turkey Creeks. On 10
the premises are all necessary buildings, with sil
several good springs. The place is healthy, located 101
in a fine neighborhood, and well adapted to;a small ap,~
force. - - to
The above lands will be sold on accommodating br
terms, and if desired, negro -property, at fair prices, j
will be taken in payment. 1 will take pleasure in a
- showing the lands to any who may wish to purchase,- to
eor any informationi given by addressing the subscri- th
Sher at Woodlawni,.S. C. J. B. HO.LMES.. -.
Oct 2 . 8me' 38 be
Land at Public Sale1 '
t HlE Undersigned,tas the Executor of the late W
Wm. runendee'd., will offer at ptublie a
sale, to the highest bidder, at Edgefield Court House, -
on the first M~onday in November next, the .TR ACT
-OF LAND upon which the said Win. Brunson, ~
de'd., resided, at the time of his death, containing
Four Ianadred and fifty Acres,,.
More or less, situated 7 miles from Edgefield C. I.,
on the Edgefield & Cheatham Plank Road, and. ad
oining lands of John Hollingsworth,-S. F.. Goode,
Charles Thomas and others.
Terms, one and two years credit with good per
isonal security. DANIEL BRUNSON E'or. ..
Ot 3 5t 38
aPainta, Oils, Dye Stufs,
PUTTA in Bladders, WINDOW GLASS, any ~
~size ou to orer for sale by' Drgis
May 23 . tf - 19. --
Inks, Inkus
- 1ACKBlie, Indelible and Carmine, for sale
by . ;'t. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. . J
u - .tf 19
CAA I DJJBTES L.
or Clerk.
.R. D. BRYAN.
WESLEY BODIE.
THOS. G. BACON.
EDMUND PENN. -
- or. Ordinary.
H. T. WfIGHT, -
W. F. DURISOE,
7oi' Shrif. -
-; JU-LIUS DAY.:
JAMES EIDSON. -
-WM. QUATTLEBUM,
- For Tax Colleotor
A. R. ABLE,'
THEOPHILUS DEAN,
WESLEY WERTZ.
M..B. WHITTLE,
BARNEY LAMAR.
CHARLES CARTER,
THOMAS B. REESE,
DERICK IfOLSONBAKE, - -
0. N. WRIGHT, DENTIST
)FFICE over Messrs. CaLatCnaAL
&1BAN's Hardware Store, Broad
eet, Augusta, Ga.'
All operations pertaining to Deitistry will be e
ced to with proinptness, and to the entire sati
tion.of all *ho nay favor him irith their patronag
Gold Plate and Wire, Clasp Metal, Solde
., furnisied to )entists.for Cash.
Augu.sta, May I ly 16
DENTAL SURGERY.
\,. H. PARKER, respectfi1ll inforn
the citizens of Edgeseld District,' that 'he me
found during sale day week at the Planter's H<
Edge6eld C. H., and at his residence- on tI
derson -road, eighteen miles North-ebst of ti
lge, on every Friday and Saturday follnwing.
Specimens of his work, put up. on the latest at
st improved principles, can boseen at his Offic
s address, when in the country, as heretofor
py Creek, P..0. -
r.e 27 . if 50
NOTCE!
TITH a view of closing-out my Stock if Good
7 'I wi after this date sell the entire Stock ,
New York Cost for Cash,
the Ladies, I would say I have many desirabl
h as Black and Colored SILKS, BAREGE
TISSUES, CASIIMERES, DeLAINES,
SIlOES, HOSIERY, &o.
I All Persons indebted to me are earnest]
guested to make payment.
W. P. BUTLER.
Edgefield C. II., tept 26 tf 37
[EW FALL AND WINTER
i IE Subscriber, being now in receipt of h
. Stock of Goods for the
Fall and Winter's Trade,
ad thankful fur the very liberal patronage here
ore extended to him) respectfully sulielts a cot
uanee of that ptronnge and an examination.
present .
ARGE AND GOOD SE.CTION
which may be found. a SUPERIOR ASSOR'
ENT of BEAUTIFUL
-SUeH As
LACK AND COLORED SILKS; -
rech and English MERINOS;
igured, Printed and Plain all wool DL AJNES
Black and Colored CH AL LIES ;
Black and Colored GINGH AMS; -
great variety of CA LICOES andl WORSTBJ
GOODS not here mentioned- -
3onet, Swiss, D~otted.Ch'k'd a'nd Mull Musline
ambric and Swies T RIMMINGS ;
hemisettes, Collars and .Undersleeves;
hread. Linen an'd Lisle Edlgings,.&c., &c. -
Black CAS8I1MERES, SATIN-ETS, TWEED
and Kentucky .JEANS; --
leched and Brown SHERETINGS;
.' " IOMESPUNS;
korgia PlITNS and STRIPES;
arlboro STR IPES fur Servants;'
arseilles Q UILTS;
hite and Red FLANNELS; --
fine variety of Colored do.
Bed, Cradle and Crib BLANKETS;
large supply of Negro -do.
.-Also
n unusually large and excellent assortment of
oceries, HardWare and Crockery
A fine and bcautiful selection of.
)NNETS, HATS AND CAPS
very large and splendid Stock of Gents, Ladie
sses and Children 's
BOOTS AND SHOS,
with a full supply of well-made
Plantation Brogans.
geter witti many other articles which migl
ebe mentIoned, but the Subscriber trusts thn
abovo, as a general outline of his Stock, wi
lce for the present.
Willing at all titnes to show his Goods to an
may favor him with a call, the trading commi
are earnestly requested to step in and examim
hemselves.-. . R. H. SULLIVAN.
Sept 26, tf 37
DISSOLUJTION.
H Co-Partnership heretofore existing betwee
the Undersigned, under the .Firm of W-. 4
HItl, is dissolved by mutual consent.'
he. unsettled business of t'he Firm will' he ad
ted by WnIrLrAM Hn.L, who is duly authorised
the name of the Firm in liquidation.
* WM. H[LL,
JAMES HILL.
amburg, S. C., August 31, 1855.
. A.. C.2 D
E Undersigned will continue the business In a
branches at the Old Stand, where he would b~
ased to heave ALL who are indebted to the Firn
anywise,'to call and settle without delay.
WM. HILL.
[hamburg, Aug 31, 1855. 6m -5
To Carpenters,
ILL BIE LET to th'e lowest bidder, on t
S27th October, the building of aNEWL30
IE RAN CHURCH at St. Mark's, near M<
ry's Ferry, in Edgefleld District, the dimensiox
which are as follows: '16 lionse to be 60 fee
i, 40 feet wide, and 16 feet between the fioc
overhead ceiling. It is to be 2 feet fromn ti
ad at the lowest corner. The House 'must
derpined with rook-the pillarsnot ho more thu
feet apart under all the sills; There are to be
S60 feet long, 1t0 x 12-inches, and 2 sills 40 fel
i. The sleepcrs 2 x 12 inches, not more tihan tw
at. All the Door and Window posts and brae,
be 4 x 6 in. The corner posts 12 x 12 in. with
ies to each corner. The plates to be 4 x 8 in.
e two feetapart, 2x 8in-:4 girders Sxl12in
d43 feet long-4 king posts placed in the gurr
support the overhead ceiling-flooring 1* inche
ck, 7 or 8 in. wide-weather-boarding?7 in. wid
elling 8 or 10 in. wide-ceiling and flooting i
matched and jointed-4 double pannelled'doori
th one good lockser16 windows 18 lights, eac
ht to be 12 x'14 incljes-douible shutters to eac
ndow. . In a word the Hens. is to be finishedi
i and neat style, with Pulpit and Altar, as
t ot less than 14 inches wide, with solid backs
The builder will be' required to furnish all i
erias, hichmus beof the best quality.
stril, hihmut eJESSE DERRICK,
J1. McNEIRY,
* C. G. SNELGROVE,-.
H. H. RISElt,
GEORGE WISE,
JA COB CAUGHMIAN,
B. Y. YARBOROUGHk.
Building Comnitte
et 3 .4t . 38
A Wagon for Bale.
N excellent two horse WAGON for sale ehel
.for cash, apply to - OLA .
)et. - 4
Plavorlig 3trets,
LARGE variety-for sate by
L '. ,..Q &T.J. TEAGU~,Drgists.
un ye3 tf 19
. i. NEW X.A
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
-DE1ALERS >m- .
A.TS, CAPS, ".A
TRUNKS, ARPET BAGS; !&
T -M.' NEWBY & CO., -unde
J S. Hotel, AUo-SA. Ga;, are "'ow reeri
and opening -the LARGEST, BEST im&
FASHIONABLE.ASSORThIRI'r of
'''Aite. aATmZ"
READY-MADE CL
EVERolf-red~In the Ci oTf 'Augua, ,.om
EVERY VAR ETof --.
For Gentlemen and YAothi's Wer,w * ice
perior QUALITY or MANUFACTWl2
be surpassed 'n this or any'other MatUet. 1n'sd
tion towbih,wewll-iekJy edelVe ' -
from our House in NewYork. .Wai&6 keep
stantly on band a LAGE AND SPLEND1
' Stock of
: Youth's & ChdrenS 1thin!
-. gFCountry Merchanti -sad -ALL PE
P, visiting Augusta wlle ertainlyandt'
to examine our Stock, as we arefetevssi
our Goods to the tradingpublic on the
ble terms.
gW Thankful for the past kind and begl
ronage-that we have received frometh. maa.
Edgefield and the adjoining Districtj.:ve- iS
merit a continuance of the same.
-e J. bi A U.E :.J ~
e Augusta, Sept 24, tf ..Y 3d.
HE Undersigned have associated: wit
T.the Ready-Made Clothing Business, Mr;
B. DAY and WM. S. WISE, and' will' eetim
the same under theiname of4. M. Nswavd Co.
- . HORA & NW :.
- Aug I,1855. , -. -
FAL.LTRA.D
WARD, BURCHARD CO.
- -fAUGUSTA GA.-a.- . .
A RE now opening their FALL and WiV*
M supplies of C IO tC E- "kkP LM
GOODS, selected with great care from
portations, and comprising an- assoetmest
RICHNESS, VARIETY ANb EXTU?.
is not usually fbund in this market.. As
have the - reputation of' selling -FItV
Goods upon a MUCK LO.WER .
PRICES than-they have been ustially
they beg to assuretheir friends in Edgefel
that-they intend to keep up this standardtof .,;
And to KEEP DOWN PRICES to a faiq red
f nerative profit. -
I 'To Cash and prompt pyyl -nt ..
to noneother wesali o reat' to
visit our-establishment. Our Stoekaos .m
of the followin -
RICR VELVEi BRO0AD
-Morio AntigueSLEB, in bluec an4 s*
1New and beautiful 'shads. of Pain
-.SlLK,'very heavy and rIch; .
Plaid and Striped SILItS In act'vurietj
Black Italian and Tait StLKS;
Silk Robes,.Satin Turk, Cashmerasj-.D~ebss
SAmeline Cloths, Plaid Stuffs;.
Plevin DeLaines, Persian Clothvr
English, French and American CALIQOEand
GINGH AMS, Calico ROBES,&. -.
Black Bumbazines, Canton Craipea-, . -
Canton Cloths, Biaek Challies aud'Alpdeescs;
SEMBRIOIDERIES and LACE Goods of- qvq
dcecriptionu
EVENING UR ESS GOODS is-evewrygviety.
- ens' and Boys' Wea. ; 2
CLOTflS, CASSIMERES, SATINET'S, VS
INGS, TWEEDS, &o. ' ''
For Family Use.
BATH, WHiTNEY and ROSE BLANsKWy
Linen and Cotton Sheetings-;. . -
Pillow Case Linens and Cottons;. .
Red, White, Grey, Green, Blue,.Welshaxony
and Domestic FLAN NEIA; - .
Table Damask, Doylies, Napkinis, Towelings
Wine Cloths, Fruit Cloths;e
Lace and Muslin Curtains, Curtain Materials r '
Colnred and White Dimitieca;
Iluckaback and Birds Eye Diapcrs, &o. --.
Plantation Good.a -
"NEGRO BLANKETS, Georgia and Kentucly
Plains, Cotton Omsnrgu, GeorgiaeStripee, &es
Er Orders filled with the most careful attendong
and all Goods'Warranted.
WARD, BURCRARDEC@.
tAugusta, Sept 18, tf. - 36
SEdgefield .Carpet Bayer I:
Y OUR attention is respeotfully' vite(t. 'Ae
Y and Large Stock ofCapg ne
being closed off at LESS T HAN -Wr&
COST. Salecto continue onlyeone month ,. '..e
--AL~so--- - -
-Under Carpet Rooms may be found a .ell-esse
Consisting, in part; of Bleached-and Brown' Boe
spun., from tto 25 etsper yrdPl~ow osWn
andSheeting, all varieties ; Print.,- DbLaines,. II.
rinos, Cashmere., Colored and Blibek Silk.a'
Satins, Cloak Talmes, with Moir Antique .TrIin.
ings to suit, &c. T. .DUNHAM,
- Successor to J. K. Bauereft,
* Next door below " Bank of AugmMr"
Broad Street, Augasta, Ga.
Oct 9 '1w -39
RI- oSPITAL FoR 3GoN7
0AT AUGUST A, GA..
OHE Undersigned would cell theattentin eftlir
c1 itisens if Edgefield and Abbeville .Distriew
to their INFIRMA RY for SICK NEGROES and
those requiring SURGICAL OPERATIONS. ''
While the completeness of our arrangemts
affords to the patient every comfort, t also enables
us to render more effieient treatment as Chimie.
Cases, than cati generally be secured in ordinary
private practice. Our special aecudstes hs'
the management of Chronic diseases of females,. se
common in Negroes, are ample and complete. :
Terms.
For Nursing, Boarding innd'Lodging, pa mon. *i,
For Treatmet,-The ordinary rates of. practic....
4 -r Communications addressed to as at thi plbee'
will meet with prompt attention.
o - H. F. CAMPBELL, Surgeon,.- --
s R. CAMPBELL, Attendingfhyulin*
4Augusta,.ApriI30. 6- ... - :
-New Embroideile& 4
ILIMSHEAli; Ang's-,'Ga.,h'es
W eeved from New York a supl of 4~w
r -EMBROIDERIES, amongwIe'are-'
Ladies' Muslin COLLR,f eaUb'l tles
)Ladies' Muslin UNfDE RSLBVE,,Wre
- Jaconet BANDS ;
aFreneh Scollpe COLLARS, a new and bes
tir(ulartie for mourninig - - -.*
sWhite Crape COLLARS, for mourning ewe
*- and beautiful styles ;. '
To all of which the dutention ofthe Ladbs
respectfully invited.
-Angusta,Ot2 tf 9
Cheap Carpets.,
W ILLiAM SHEAR, Augusta, Q, just
- c received from New York, asa *34
-Superior Three-Ply CARP4Th', i *ie se
' splendid Patterna, and allat very lowi prices. 'The
pubreare respcectflhy invited to. call and exemis.
the assortment..~
*Auguta, O . . If . 38
- Isand Warrants.
T aB uscie ishjteyLND .~
RA~TSan ull.gied ak