Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, February 10, 1858, Image 4
THERES REST FOR ALL IN HEAVEN. P
ti
n-Y FINLEY J3omsO,
Should sombre clouds of sorrow rise, t
And shadows o'er us tlinu, e
And hopes that ince hare taken root
Die in thpir early spring ;
Should every .Joy and bliss of life
Fade like the dcws of even,
We still have this sweet solace left
There's rest for all in heaven.
If life's pathway should seem to us
A dull and beaten track,
And all our deep and holy love,
Dv grief be driven back;
If we are like the wearriei dove,
O'er -lireoess ocean driven,
0, let us raise our eyes above
There's re-t 'or all in heaven.
Should sickness pale the rosy cheek,
And ilim the radiant eye,
And every pulse that faintly throbs
Tell of a time to die;
0, then iidleed unto the world
Our thaou:its should not be aiven,1
For we iuust ne'er foraet the truth
There's rest for all in heave:i.
[From the lome .Tournal.]
HER WAYS.
nY CAuLI:S A.WCKAY.
When theue i.-, a.n thing to be said
in leasure n pain,
To brihten joy :i -. sunlight, shed,
Or dry aillittion' .;:',:
When she'd console, ret nkefcontrol,
W, Lh " yes" or "no," a clear;
SIae's such a way of saying ',
'Tis pleasant:,ess to :ear.
AId when thee's something to be done,
At I.eed's or duty's call,
A vi'urte y. a ebarity,
A kindness, arreat Ir smail;
.: ::riet tI:.t seeks reiet;
Wlate'Lr tile acti.ln be
Shlie's such a way of doin it
8he wins all hearts to see.
But! ,a.I do:i, night or d'ay,
:'T 4ini.s :ult to) 1te
The sweetc.st oaen of mind or face,
Ti-t m.rks her to excel;
Ie sk!-om breati.es tie love I crave,
AUut r ;e iI li::ht divine,
le's sCh L Way 4:Of loking it,
.\s prove, leer to) be toile.
From Ohe liarrisburu (Pa ) Airgus.
TilE DIE.1'TH PEXILTY.
At w priod, perhaps, say; the llighstown
(X..l.) . has th sject of, Capital
t'u1i is IIIAit (TeI1pi4d so mulh tif tle an.mi 16on4
of tie eiji:lens ofl' our 6tate :I- within the past
fecw bmontlhs. Timl! imb li d m 1id - has h i:1
indicaions are~ that it wii! h e I:rough.lyv ex:.'a
ied1, mnd ai d'.:im rcmiredl in4 e4ry' ind.
#ither ....r or I .inI, it. It i .. an old timv-hoored
statte, s'istaiined by adll aions through all ag~es
with it we asre the le..n apt to qunestion its coiiis
hasbee bltte frm te ttute bo~oks. Iin li
Christiani commu~nitie's it rec'eives hut litdle sym
pathy, being hld, Its it relly i.s, asfa refie of
Jfudaisma. The teae4 Christianz-who receives
Christ as~ his. guide-eaonnt su'pport or respect
the humifani hav thatt demands the coMl'h ..d *ed
murder of~ a tte!)'w.in~'.g. Ver'. distini'ti' duos
Paul speak oni this subljec't in his epistle to the
Rlomans.
T1he idea wIe'h fflrmerly existed that Capit'al
Puniishment waIs n)ecessary~ as ani et1:lunph- to
evil d.esjined p.rms: has k4', sice pr~a'tie~ndly
exploded. PubAie .sx~'e:ions arie n. w l'!d in
pf'reb', within theC pr1i'lon wa Is, wher' thi ;.'
ofd the curious may: 144 not winss n the exhibbin.
And why,~ if thet e'x:a~t:e is ai good one"a::' ne
calculttatedI to s.'rike t--r.'r to the. h.r of .-eh
looker on ? WhyA not er.-t the :ibbet in2th
middle of the mos.t publie tonrodht ire and
there let tihe terible;( 8X~4unt~i sp -:t i warn4~In
to4 ever.V 44aur b' .us).:, it is to, wel!
knuow'thuit eall suel : sc'ee only fvui'l'iar :-- 'and
harden thei b-:ar~utf the: bh-shie!41r. In at moral
view itim:hn.tenetobaredhacp
tal pJt~indi.nn. nt is I b::uia!~~. an)4l in many in4stan1.
the5 :4Ir m':e pa ' t nitn h die -niic4'i1S o
the hnt."w Tlarret .'re, ~.if the 1 cnaunt 1):iV 4no4tt
becnelited Iby1 capiltal punIijh:w-uit. ti-re is but one i
jes:y of :hn law. :ide that i th e:imn~i.
the8 be10iit an-'il refor44nation ofi' the p)4uiLhed, and
if~ it has' not thisobject ini view it CenSes to4 be
plunishmen Ct and1 ,4 ) be '.s erne1hy,' harhar:Iiit. 14n
thecas o1~ ~f e:: iti iimp~a ilhmenit it becomes1411 were-'
ly aL legal, a judaicil i unider--a miurdelr inl col
bloodI andi li: 4m!!ee af'oruethought. wh:ile it . .
lack. eveni the pleat ot the. unir4eer who e: a~ 41
e li nerey oni the hroun 88f pai:LSIi which at
ile t::n' !.::lv 1)a ' aauotl::lt:'l toJ ali un t ro4'! I n-i"h
b~e i.ua:::'..
Very~I'vI f- )imal4er are" C dlnm4it tedi ojther'wie si
than it'i the heat 'f 1::s.ion. At the n :nment all bi
thun 'I z.:ish '' t is :Jr ...fr r.145 4m
ha~s lo- i r u w'. ' Wer it. notw s. there' mi:rbt i
be mor )e ilipe i .1:I 41i e lii i!L'fet-:o eii4xam-4
pb'. T pimary. cri'ne !;'-iuI :nmitted. we
3141. . .'- un') 44is eeI :'rl proved.ai mureiere( , 114
til.' av hi !rt; a::! 4ppordijties ihr the S
couanm. . ':o*i h cr!i'' ai:ae, mlh ininish4 'and ao
ref~rm a.: :a 3 iSlurp ti.e rigl.t of1 the .l
nmighlty. li t::a: th:::t which nm hnuan p)ower a
ean re...t re. Ilhining' th. miurd~erer canno18t
binig back! hi<"n vieim. 4:e!. is no0 better pro'lteun
t'1n of~ -0: '4--. vehil)1 nitmor-d ifluence)L1 we con4
L'drStil.: laws it is ver'y ditticul4t, andl in
why ~ er alt ipssae to convict a
mur4Ider'c wherethe enah is death. The rea- '
son is o~bious.., a~ll wer tie l8en:4'4y imprison-.
menllt for' lid'. j.ii'.-e w..bl be dune the otf.'n
der's in .early! u-:'-ry catse. There is at na~tural
lte.rror la:eryV8, ireast againist iseing) the judicial
muztrd.erer1 of1 a fl'lkew erea'lture, and88 if~ po'ssnile.
the sentecei will bec avouidel. Tihis subject is
0one14 1 w irri 4 tiie aten41t18(ion ofgislatojrs ii' thew
putblie g~ o'd, and should he. acLted upo. Society
dleman48i: tha) a4 eblanlge sh4ould lbe mtadie in ourt"
ishiug ea:,itai Tl)mii.hmeni~t we' be'lieve would8
mteet with'a hlearty c))ooperation)4 the418 pu1blic!.
T1here islbut one tru:e, invuinerable arstocracy, -
anti that has its foundation in goodit mianne4r5 and1
wvhiere manners4.4'1 and4 moral111 are r'ighit, the jbieli- p:
gen1ce is ntever wating.t" The bes~tcodtnsf
birthi and wveah are forC uituitouis-elpend8ing1 f "r
Iheir cont~iuancel upon chance'1'; but good ntoui'er'S
cidenit or' misfortune,being self-sustai ing an
imnperish:thuie. A bandant and abnos1ut periCetual
instances proe) thalt the be1st andl noblest of ment]
-maty spinge from) the lowe'st temporal ranks, and4 J
that riciute<, and1( titles and hlon'irs, m1ay' be ac- T I
quired3 by~ men of obscutrest orign. What is it,.;
then, that can and may properly distinguishi men
is our reg"ard, anld lift oneC above anlother 0on the I
prnilsof alristocra1cy? Why, simply thisa
superIiority in mnners and morals. Just so far
as men excel in this direiction, they are better
and nobler than their fellows. They are an
aristocr'acy-refusing, in the vcry- nature of
things, to mix or assimilate with inferior coni-~
1ions--jus't a-; i refuses to inix witit water.
The very highiest enligtentment is minl'rked by
these signs, atnd whlile no il!.-ma:nner'ed, had.
m1ora1l per;on enfin be1 gentlemain, the1 re' u
foremost '.'enicmanm all the wiorld is he o e
bas, arch nr canstone of the highest order of j me
Taking our ponition as granted, we sadly fcar n
r our country's future. To tbc observing there
no otler feature in our national character so
arked as our tendency to trifle with and tram
Le on manners and imorals. This is particularly
-me of the younger classes--of our children
Ad youth. Reverence and modesty have little
> do with them. They are far enough from the
rample of their fathers. and are growing worse
ay by day. It is a novelty now-a-days to see
girl or boy make obekance to age, or in any
,av treat it with a marked respect. Not so
rere their fat..ers and mothers taught-not so
id they behave. The ill-manners of the young
re becoming a reproach to the age in which we
re-they are a blot, a shame. If the school
aster is abroad, he has sadly neglected to teach
is pnpil.; what is of the utmost consequence to
hem and to societv-good manners and morals.
etter school them more in the-e, even at the
acrifice of algebra ad logic. Hert alone is where
mr age I. falling off and backward, and in no
irection could a fall be more fatal. Let us see
o it that we do not plunge down beyond re
overy.-Exchange.
SAD C.1sr.LTY.-On Sunday, about 3 o'clock
. in., a fatal accident occurred at a private board.
ng house in this city, which ought to prove a
varning to those who are in the habit of going
o sleep too near the fire. Two young negro
vomen, instead of retiring to their beds, after
eing tip until 1 a. In., kindled a blazing fire in
he kitchen, and went to sleep on ablauket sipread
war the~ hearth. A gentlemnan sleeingtI overhtead
vals awakened h their screams and hastening to
1wir az.gistance. fiutnd them both comiletcly en
reloped in the flames, which conld not be extin.
ruishied until nearly every stitch of their cloth
iq was consumed. . One of them, owned by Dr.
1,111eh, died, in abiout four hours, and the other,
he property of Professor LaBorde, lies in a
)opeless condition.-South Carolinian.
THE Ct.iwFonl) S-rATUE.-The Richiond Des.
3atch of Thursday says :
The equestrian statue of Washington was yes
erday unveiled, and at once presented to the
ves of the assemblage present, perhaps the
randest work of the kind in the world. he
ritiesms suggested by the outlines of the figure
when senei up at once vanished like mist before
he sun. and one and all united in the sentiment
ha- the-re could not be a grander conception. or
me more beautifully and completely executed.
[t is great tritumpli of art, and every beholder j
leplored that u'timelv death of the great genius
ho conceived it, hv vhich he was denied the joy I
f witnessing the elevation of the statue and hear- ]
i the exult ant praises of the multitude.
(~SABlie iETNt1T1.
EDGEFIELD, S. C.
5 JOHN M. WITT,,,,
haing jus r
um-ifom New York wih a mlost COM1PLETE
iid MN'AGNIFICENT assmrtment of
FURNITURE,
lepectfully an:nounces to his frien-s and patrons
hat lie is now prepared to exhibit as beautiftul
uni well maniufactutred an assortment of CABINET
U RNITURE as can be flound in the SeutLern
ates. This Stock selected with areat care.
d1141 he 1::tters himself, with much ta-te and jtdg
neht,-was bought for CASL1 at retduced tig
re, and conserjucntly will be tlifred as LOW
en cn be atherded. My large assortmenit cosists
a part of
A splendlid variety eof fine and supierfinle
El10gally RXTIlrobcSt
I rich lot--all styles-of Ro-ewood and Mahogany
Rosewood and Mlahogany Libraries,
i E CI RFT A R IES WIThl B00 K C ASE S.
t beautiful collection of Rosewood and Alahogany
WASH SI.XKS OR STANDS,
A good stock of excellent sprinzg botom
Improa~tved styles of I :osewood awl Mahogany
FRENCH BEDSTEADS,
i-'0LiNG IRON BElDSTEADS,
A uiqueI and raLre asw'rtment of
'os~isting of P'ARLOR. C.\RDl, TE.\, ENP'AN
'ea~e the best julaeN el tl:e good and be4auil.
-A lot of
Corner Stands and Portable Desks,
A varity or tine
An unuitsually latrtge assortment of
c~ i..A. I rE. s.
moralisinig Solid .\lahongany s-prini. b~tom RIck
ren's". Nurse'., a!nd Sew in'. Chairs, and Ch'Iihe'as
atn!t Chair.
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES,
Work U*.kets1, Fanciy Boixes and Ladies
Wor rk Ibexes, Chiblen'st Buteaus,
Spool 5: nols, 1ird Catses,
This Stock iv aleh ti comandil. the aidmittion oft
wholn have k~ilyi visited lily new Store. wais, 0$
oeve staed'. punrchasedl 4n reoablleff p~rices, andl
ill be sold a-.t nhe.aiLy LOW~ F( R (.ASI1. Am'l
woutldl hiere- state that ci rcumostatnces, with whiebh
I are "eli ao ulated, rendelrls it necesary thazt, I
'nuld adopt the CASh1 SYST EM and strictly ad-I
eiv t~o it., other-wise I cannot carry on my bune~ss.
An examuination of nmy Stock is solicited. UIetter
Iwuains ale not to bec had! in Augusta ort anlyI
her Southel1 City.
Re p ai r in g, &ce
I c-entinue to make to order- anty FURINiTU liE
nted, ad also to. ;ep air all old Furniture sent.
i-ni alonlig your worlk anid it shall he done in a
y I bespeak a liberal share ofi pubhlic patroin
.lly 1, tf 25'
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY !
II R I S T' 1 E & II U Rt L B E RL T.
li~ E- Sub-r-bgrs offer ter sale at the old stand
L ofR.11. Sulhavatn, a C110ICE colle-ctiont of
Carriages, Rtockanys, Buggies,
d ail oih.-r atrtl-s in theiar line. Theiy hlave4
ado arrangimentts to ks-ep the-ir I louse suppliedi
t1 the IBESTI A RTICLES5, from, the ImEST
actres in the United States, whmich they wil:
Il LOW FORL CASHl, or for good paper to
aorth :ime.
C A R IIIA ES and lIWGGlIES of everv de5
iption will be furnised to order on short aleotice. G
S. CIhhRISTI E, tO
A. IIURLBERtT.
SApril 22 if .. 15 C
FOR PALATKA FLA.'
aland Route, via Beaufort, Hilton Head
savannah, St. Mary's, Pernanidina, .Tack
sonville, Black Creek and Picolata.
'HE NEW & SPLENDID U. S. M~AIL al
EVEIRGL ADE, O
~ M. COXEThi. Mlaster. leaves BROWN ti
..j. & C:O.'S W IILA RI". Chaarleston, S. C , eve.ry
Ui~i)AY MIORNhN(G, at 1I o'-loek-, and' con. to
cs re-enlrly wvith Slai!es t-r A l-g::toer, thndi~eon, gi
.llaa--se-e, 't. A unuiaen.-, (jtanige Sprsinigs, Aica.-e~
,y), Netwo Ilwil'e and Tanpa lMay.
A redneli'n .' ths-se Emiigratting with Negroes.
Frghtt con~asuel tm this Age-ncy will be re- t
For freight or pasage a:'ply to It
Brzown &' Co.'s Whaa U, Cha~rleston, S. C.
Nov 1 4 3m 45
WHiITIE BROCHE SCARFS. I
!T LL ! 4 -I S HE A R ha4 .jutst treceived '
'fr-om New York, Ladies' White Btroche, na
AIt'S. ;ad IBlack ---relta SI!...WLS, of Leauti-.s
sy!e-, to wih tbe attention of the public isb
ipeeuIy inviUd. lc b
A,..i, . 3 18xn If A
DGEFIELD FIFTY YEARS AGO!
,ife and Death of Beck Cotton.
'IE DEVIL IN PETTICOATS
OR,
God's Revenge Aguinst
HUBN RIJLIMNG !
. halve just printed a few hundred ciii-s of
' the above pa:mph'et written hiv Rlev. W L.i
VEM.4. author of the '- Life (if Washington,"
Life of Marion." and other lesser productions, and
tid by sume t have been the most peculiar writer
r anv age. This work is replthe with interest, es
eeiallv so to the citizens oif this District. as it con
iin- quit.- a fair " showing up'" of the dark days
ld murderous deeds of old Edgefield a half een
&iv Since.
0T For sale at this Office. Price 20 cents per
opy. Liberal deductions will be made to those
ovine by the wholesale.
Auz 26 If 33
TRIAL OF MART IN POSE Y
T E have on hand and for sale a few hundred
opies of the Trial of MARTIN POSEI
r the
Vlurder of his Wife, Matilda H. Posey,
-AND
iegro Slave Appling,
lteing an interesting pamphlet uif ahout 75 paves,
rivi.g a true and exact acciint of a crime coi
nittld in Edigeield iD)trict inl 1849, and which
i.1sulted in lie coinviction (of the said P'osey of
nutrdletr in the lirst digree, for which ofifence he
:ufl'erel the extreme penalty of the law on Friday,
Ft h. Ist, 18.50.
Persons desirous of procurinu this record of past
lays and dark scenes should call at once.
W- Fur sale at this Office Price. 15 cents per
opy, or Iwo copies for 25 cents. Two copies sent
)y mail. to one address, for 25 cents.
April 20 tf 16
Dctagon Burial Cases
Tl1E Subscriber keep- constantly on band at his
Furniture li.omas. oppibite. the Poist ( Offic. a
arLe a*4-olr:nwnti of this new style of METALIC
BURIAL CASES, of beautiful form, and finihled
n perfiect resemblance of highty polished ROSE
VOOD. Tles.e CASIS are now extensively used
mnil possess hany valuale advantages over all
.oflins now before the public.
-A LSO
will a1.s0 keep randy fir delivery at a moient's
varnng, a fire -Stock of W0Ol) COFFIN1, of my
eia nhan ufet urc. nail of all eixos. prices and quality.
JOIIN M. WITT.
Edgefield. May 13 tf 18
Dr. McLANE'S
ViEt M I F U G E
1IVR PILLSo
Two of the best Preparatuonas of t he A ge.
They are not reconi
mended as Universal
Cure-ails, but simply for
what their name pur -
ports.
The VERMIFUGE, for
expelling Worms from
the human system, has
also been administered
with the most satisfactory
results to various animals
subject to Worms.
The Liv ER PILLS, for
the cure of LJvER COWi
PLAINT, aHl BILIOUS .DE
RANGE'':NTs, Gia ~ HEAD
ACHE, ~c.
'urenaser will please
be particular to ask for
Dr. C. McL ane's Cele
bratedl V;v:Ru:FUE and
LIVE:R prepared by
buLE PROPRiETORS, Pitts
burgh, Pa., and take no
other, as there are various
other preparations now
before the public, pur
porting to be Vermifuge
and Liver Pills. All
others, in comparison
with Dr. McLANE's, are
worthless.
The GENUINE McLane's
Vermifuge and Liver
Pills can now be had at
all respectable Drug
Stores.
F'LEMING BRO'S,
G0 WAOeD ST., PITTStUURGH, PA.
sole Proprietore
SCOVIL & 1MEAD, No. 1l1, Charles Street'
enaeral ti hlescale Agents for thec Southern States'
whiom all otrders must be addressed.
Gi Sold by G. L. PENN, Edgefield f-. C., A. J.
nzuaenrox anid TerLT & PJ.E.FTIER, Hamaburg;
Ksser. & HIAantISOX, Longmnires, and WARDLAw
Lyox. Abhaeille.
A pril 7, 18.Y7- ly 13
NOT ICE.
~L perons having anay demanids against thec
-.Estateaof Mary A tatrey, dee'd.. are requested
p'r-eent dthema properly attested, on or btefrie.
iinday the 1.5th February niext. ('1658,) nt the
dianary's Oflice, as on that day I desire to make a
al settlement of the Estate.
Those indebted to said Estate are also reque sted1
piay tap foarthwith as longer indulgenace cannot be
ren. .JaJI1N ALUTR1EY, A dm'or.
Dee 14 inm 49
()TICE I-All persns indtebtedl to the Es
tate of' George Mel). Rearden ate reque'uted
aamke' immetudinte settlement ; and those htaving
nimads against the Estate will please present
'0m forthwith, properly attested.
E. P. H1. KIRKSEY.
Jan~ 6, ___ ____If 512.
ESTATE JUD)GE BUTLER.
)ERSONS htaving demnandls against the above
Estate wilt oblige by lorthiwith handing shtte
ni of thea lamtei, proterly :attested, to Wt. P.
tie.r. Esq., at lgete'eld C. II., air '. .rwardin;; theam
iunul to the subset iber at I:arnwell C. HI
JOT-NASONM 31 AGO"hPi Ada'ur.
AUG' STA ADVERTISEMENTS.
-- - $o
D/ORNER UNDER GLOBE HOTEL,
UGUSTA, GA..
L C. DEMING has now in Stoie his en
e tire Stocek ofF A L, and W I N T E R
01() , Is being the moIst oinplete ever offered.
mid at Iower p-riee- o tesh and proimpt paying cus
omn rs. A mon which will be found
SILK DRESS GOODS.
The greatest variety thait can be found in the City.
rlhe lobe a Quille, Rohe a Volaintz, lBeyediere. (t wo
ize stripe,) Velentres, Poplins and side Stripe-all
varyingr in price from $20 to $60 per Robe.
Also. Solid Colored SIlKS, iu every shade,
with RIBBONS and Vm.LVETS for Side Stripe
all of which are entirely new and confined styles.
Biled B'aek SILKS, warranted to main ain their
color.
WOOL DRESS GOODS
[n every variety. embracing Robe a Quille, Beye
dere, Velantz, eet., with the usual styles and quali
ties.
EMBROIDERS and LACE GOODS, most
complete, and at a lower rates thani ever before
offered.
S I A W L S,
Square and Long, for Gents, Ladies and Chil
dlren; Mourning to Full Dres<, from 25 cents to
$10 A large variety of CIENEILE, with Plain
and Figured Centret.
MANTILLAS AND COLLARS
From .-2 Cloth. to Sf1. Velvet. Pai ticuar atten
ti -n has been pai. to thei, being made full anti of
the best Yelvet.
Algst. Clildten'a and lisses' Cloaks, Mferino'.
Colrgs, Cashners and bluslin DeT.ains of all
colnrs.
French, Vnglish anrd American Solid and Figured
OPimA FLANNELS.
Chiliren's DR ESS GOODS, of Wool and Silk
materials.
New und confined styles MOURNING GOODS
KERSEYS AND BLANKETS
At lower rates than can be purchased elsewhere.
EV Aly housa is the only one where George
Stlhley's-warranted all wool filling-W ill T W
C1 01I \ PLA INS cen be had. '!hey are the
most delsirable and economical Goods ever ofered
ta the Planter.
LINSEYS, OSNABURGS, STRIP FS, TIO\1E
SPIINS, FLA NNELS, IIOSIERY, TICKINGS,
&e., in full variety.
Every article that I have shall be offered at the
lowest rates possible. An examination solicited.
0'7 Orders punctually and carefully attended to.
L. C. DEMING,
Corner under Globe Ilotel.
Auzusta, Sept 14 tf 39
BUY THE BEST AND CHEAPEST,
JAMES HENEY,
AUG USTA, GA.
H AS now in store one of the best and most
- fashionable stocks of DRY GOODS ever
brought to Augus:a, and lie solicits an inspection
then by his friends and the public. Being satis
fied with very SMALL PR1OFITS, he is confidnt
that his stock will be found CIIEA PER than that
of any other in the Trade.
The following desirable styles of go: da are to be
found in his steck:
Rich Silk, Deltine and Cashmere ROBE DE
QUILLE.
Rich Silk. Delaine and Cashmere Bayadere stri
ped IftESES;
Rich Plaid Raw SILKS;
Plain " all colors;
lltnek Silk ROBES and BOBE.$ DE QUJILLE:
Rich lFig'd DEL4AINES, CASIM1RES antd
AM llINOS;
Frenchi MERINOS. all colors ;
A latrge lot of DEL AINES, frotm 12 to 37 eta.
per yard;
?eturneing"
Bla--k ALPACA, BO.\BAZINE antd TAMAR
TINE ;
A laerge stteek of English and American Printed
CA LICO ES ;
A latrge stock eof Mlourning C ALICOES ;
A inrge stock of. Scotch :mgd Frenchl GlNCS
I L\.\MS, s~eome as leow as 10 ce-nts per yard:
Chenrdle. Ste;:n, Plush and Wotolent Piaeid Sheawls:
Ssatin and Cruel SCAIILFS;
Cleith antd Velvet CLOAKS attd TA L.\AS:
1l,'ee9 $EIlS:
Cteatn P;ue CLOTilS, a camGnrtaeble article for
Itdt T'wiltedt LO)NGCftiT HS. Plaein and Striped
SiR:WiNOS anid SI IEEITI NGS, LINDlSE~Y
WtO~l-EY. anid Plan:ttione STUFFS:
.A thle ;atrtmntt of French uand Sctth Ett
broeidevredl COL LA AltS andt SLKE\'ES, st-earate antd
mn setis;
LEtnbroietered Alisset. a::d Tto 's COITLA RS:
" Infant' l!O01 ES tand W A lIS;
"t H AN litlF aend SKIRTS:
"~ Silk llOSE:.
" ItANDS, ICDOINGS, and1 IN
SERTIlNGS;
1IUSIECRY. ke.
Cottcon, Thtrt-ed and Cr-o:chte: L A CPS;
A large vareie-ty of IDretsm TIRt'IaING.S;
U NJ ) E RV ESTS ;
F . N N EC L,, nh1 ctlotr< an.1 enalitie s;
Itedl II ANKETIS, QUtILTS. &c.
Ila thte Milietry Departmenrt Mirs. 1HE.s:Y ha-4
mane eof Ite fitnest selectionas of IBON N ETS, 11 I.\ I
DIRESSE4, ke ; tee a t examteinationc of n hieh tshe
respreil uilvy ivit- her friends and the putlblie.
A uaustat. Oct. tl 1857 tf 3
CLARK & 0.
AUGUTSTA, GEORGIA.
NOW otTer fort sale their splendid new stock te
.. SI LVER WAREtL, of all kitmei-Te a Sets,
'itche'rs. Caestetrs, Waiters. Gobtets, e~Ttmblers, CupS,
lFtteks. Spootns, Ladles, Pasry, Cake, Dessert andc
Btutter- ~Enivesa.
Sh1 ttielhl PLATED) WA RE-first quaelity of
cactds int Casttrs, Cake Basketsi, Wtaiterae, Candele
sticks, e.
lI-rmtingham acnd A merican P LA TEDC WA RE,
very shtowy. and ait low prices.
O01 .D WATCilES, of all good maekcrs-Cootper,
Dentt. I'Tobiae, Burley & .Johnston, ~English makers ;
Biriettintg. Mattile, Swiss tmazkers ; anti Jues .Jur
ueen ef Cepenhagen
S LV ER W ATCIl ES in gzreat variety ; quick
heat R ailrotad Watehtes, large iie.
Rich Dintmond, Coral. Camneo antd Mosaic JEW
ELRY, all the newest styles, with a large stock of
Stapele and Fantey GOO>S, at their store, Post
Oliee Cortner. opposite the Railroad Bank.
A ugusta, Feb. 4 1857 tf 4
Notice.
L L persons itndebted to me arc hereby notiflled
Ithat they mustit atnd (to specak plan,) SIA LL
pay me sotne. The old tale of " pay you when I
sell tmy cettton,~" is about euivalcent. to no pay. I
keow the times are hard, but pay a little and miake
fair- prtomises for the balance.
Rectuttn day I think comies on the usue (lday, and
lot far off. . S. SMYLY.
Jan.1 5i S 1
Ridge Land For Sale.
It~ oferfr Sale my VALUABLE COTTON
PlANAION. conhtaining atbotnt Fivec
Hlundred Acres, lying en the Edgefield and
2tlumbliae Hoad.
On it is a fine one Steory Hlouse, wieth basemcent,
md a plenity of out buildiengsuof every kind, all new.
tid to every tield there is a good1 new gate well
minttted, and a plenty of water; also, a plenety of
ine Girapes, anm Orchard, Shrubbery &c., anid an
ebundante etf tine timcber aind izood drincking water
all and examine-I know you will be ptleatsed.
CLINTON WARID.
Setit. 30 tI . 38
CORN SHIELLERS,
Self-Sharpening Straw Cutters!
' PEN Aet has just reeived and olers
I of COR N 511 EL L ERS. Also, a large Stock
f thtose celebrated Self-Shtarpening S T Rt A WV
U T T EC R S. The farmers will please send in
'or. orders.
Sept 2 tf 34
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
I ~H E. 'ubae.ibher eafrers for suale ht-is IlUSE andl
I 1.T itt the Vil atge of Engte-lied, consmitingt
Ithe a r. s. with every eecairy btuiiiang on .
ol- . a . weli (.f excellent water, &c..
Te ramsucomimodaung. . W. LOG UE.
M.,A a t
GEORGIA SARSAPAF
FOR LIrER COMIPLAINT, ANI
P UBLIC opinion and Physiciansi have dlecided
SARSAPARILLA thlt can he obtaiied.
ingredients are well known to Pivsieiants and the
MEDICIN ES, when appropiiiately used, often El
othing more need be said in praise of it. i1i
lains in addition to Sarsaparilla, the hydro-alcho
White Ash, Grey Bread, or Fringe Tree (Chionau
(Podophyllun,) and Blood Root (Sanguinaria.)
Vjy&-Those prefering this Cornpontid Prepartio
DENNIS' ALTERATIVE, OR GEORG TA S.\]
For sale at Edgefield C. 1H. by G. L. PENN at
July 15, 1857.
CARPETINGB! CARPETINGS!
WHOLESALE ANI) RETI'AIL AT THE
NEW CARPET STORE,
234 Minr St. Charleston, S. C.
r IIE Subscriber invites the attention of buyers
to the riehust and n.ost elegant ,.tock of
CARPETINGS
Ever exhib'ted in this City (of DIRECT IMPOR
TATION, per ships hlckinaw, Amelia, R. Cobden
Iand others, frai Liverpool to this port,) comprising
a full and complet-ienrtment (if:
Medallion Velvet CARPETS, in single and dou
ble widths;
Royal Velvet Pile, new patterns;
Taplestry Brussels, choice patterns and brilliant
colors ;
English Wire Brussels, choice patterns and colors;
En.dish aid American Imperial Three-Ply new
styles;
Scotch, English and Anericin Ingrains, new
patterns;
Venetion C ARPETS, all widths;
Enclish Wool Dutch, Hemp Dutch and Cotton
Ingrains;
8-4, 12-4 and 10-4 Woolen DRUGGETS;
American Felt DRUGETS, beautiful goods;
Green BAIZE, Table Oil CLOTHS;
Linen and Woolen ClIUMB CLOTHS. all sizes;
Velvet, Axninster, Tufted and Brussels, Rugs,
Stair Roils, Door Mats. &c.;
FLOOR OIL CLOThIS, in all widths, thoroughly
seasoned, and warranted in every respect, cut to
'fit rooms, entries, stair ways, & c., &c.
Cocoa and Canton M ATTINGS, in all widths.
r. Especial attention is also tcqurested to hi
large and %aried :tock of
LINEN G OA)DS,
NAMELY:
SHIRTINGS, FRONTING,
PILLOW-CASE, TABLE AND BED LINENS,
TOWELS, NAPKINS,
DOfLEYS, DIAPEtRS,
JIUCKABACK, &c.,
COLORED TABLE COVERINGS,
AND FRUIT DOILEYS,
PIANO AND TABLE COVERS,
A full as-ortmtent,
WINDOW SHADES, &e., &c.
ll7Buyers by the piece or package, dealt with
on the nost liberal terms.
W The Carpet Upholstery attended to as usual.
by the most thorough and experienced Artists, and
every item in that line warranted to give satisfaetion.
P. S.- All order, froin the Country responded
to pronptly, and reeive imy personal supervision.
,AMES G. BAILEY,
Iimporter and Dealer in Carpets.
NEW CARPET STORE.
Charleston, Nov 2 tf 43
FALL TRADE!
H. L, CUNNINGHAY & CO,,
GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
FOREIGN WINES & LIQUORS,
HAMBURG, S. C.
W E tak e this opporrtunity or returning thanks
to our patrons aindl fiends for the. very libieral
enuragement anid fnaors we have re ceivedl tir sev
erail yeatrn past. andI resp'ectfully solicit a continuanrce
of the same. Our highest alims, aind best endeav
ots will be to terit ainI deserve lie paitrontage ol
ourtn ol.l customters, frie~nd~s aned the public tgenernlly,
bv' conducrting or bursiness a<4 we have done hereto
fo're, aind inwrensi ng otir reputaitien for
Lovr Prices and Fair Dealing,
Anrd making it to the idecidled advanntage of all who
favor uis w ith their tradle.
Th'le inter.-ared i-ton wte have rece~ive-d anid
are continually rece.ivingc him iniduced us to BUY A
LA lGEanIVii WELL~ ASsORT b:D Stock o'f Goods,
in otder to ineet thei growinig dlermands andl increase
of traide.
The Superior Qiuality
Of all Goods ot~ered to the Pub'ie ait this establish
menit. is so we.ll kntown thart very little need he said
upon this~ subject. IHut with the unity (if LOW
PRIGES, ami loh V~ltY IlEST QUTAL!TY' OF
GUOI)S. is thn.e ssterm of bursiness the sub~scribe~rs
ire d,-terinnedl to'ecnrty ouit. This will he nmzde rip
li.able ti every bronch of rteir business.
Ourr Ooiods ini all ins tances will tbe what thmey are
represented ti b.-anid wi ben sold by s:miiple, shadl
alwnvr hbe in confoirmity w ith the smnople.
W; are constanitly receivinc aind have ini Store a
COMPLETE ASSORTalENT of
GROCERIES
-onsistintg of
LOA F, CRUSHlED, CL A RhFI ED, ST. CROIX
AND ORLtEA NS UGA RS,
ORLEANSSYRLUP & C2UHA AMOLASSES,
TENNESSElE ANI) IAL.Tl.lultl B~ACON,
L A RI, SOI)A, STA RCII,
SOA P, CA N I)L ES,
WhITE WINE AM) A l'PLE VIN EGARS, &e*.
--Also
A lairgie aesoirtent of
WINES AND) LIQ~UORS,
Cosisting of Pipes,11amlf Pi pes arid Quarter Catsks of
IMPORTED BPRANDIES,
Uf the tollowing elebraited Bratids and Vintages,
Otarid, D~upy & Co.. 18:1, 1844, 1847.
A lex. Signiett, 18i52, 1855.
Azairnit signiett, 1849.
.1. ,1. Dupy, . 189
P. Sirgnett, 150.
OLD) IORDEAUX AND CilAMPAGNE
BRAN DlES.
MAEIRA, PORT ANDI SHlERRY WINES,
J!OLLAN I) (IN.
JTA MA ICA A N!) ST. CROIX R UMS,
G!SO)N'S EAGLE Wt lISKEY, AND)
Dmeistic Li q uo rs o f all kinds!
'iTii .XasttExCTs of our Store are such a to
make this E.strablishimeiit in fiaet the substitute of the
celrr of every cionsumier.
1OTELS. antd persons watin.g smra:l assorted
lots of Chroice Wities and Liquoirs for specianl ocea-|
sios, e.mn be supplied at the shortest notice.
COUNTRY TR ADE supplied at the wholesale
prices.
FAM Al ES eani cormmnd the best Table Wines
at very low prcs as also the ebenplest sorts oif
Wine andl Liuors fo~r culinary purposes.
PlIYSICla NS requiring line Liquors for medi-'
el purposesS areC pariiiciurly solielted to cali arid ex
mnimine our Stock.
We keel) conskontly on hand a
Of Saddles, lUridles, 3inrtingales, Whips, Satddle
lakets, Bed Iilankets, seve.ral Cases of lino
Sewedl andi Pegged Boots rand Shoes, La
dies, i~sses annd Children's Shoes,
Waterpraoof IIlurting rind Ditch
er's .Boots, Iloys and lilen's
JBropanrs from No I to 15,
Fur, Wool and Silk linits,
Cloth, Plursh anid F.atncy Caps,
Osnaburgs, Shteetings, Shi' tings, Stripes. I
Gorgia laeins. Gunny aind Dundee Baigging,
Bale Rope, Twine. &ec., &c..
We solicit CASH ORDERRS from parties not
visiting our Town, and will endeavor in all insttan
- to satisfy in every particular, all who confidea
their orders to us. I
Persons visitling this Market are earnestly solidi
ted to give us a enill before they make their purchia- -
Sa . We are deitermrined to make it to their advarn
tage by selling themg their supplies LOWER than
they enn bu them elsewhiere.
[i' We will cive rhe market price for Cotton,
ot'ri every other kind of~ priiduce ret'ered. a
IIENRtY SoLOMlON. h
HL L. & G. C. CUNNINGHIM.I
hrtu,p. - 3-n l87 6zm 38
1LLLA COMP6BNO,1
0 TO PURIFY TIE ELOOD.
that this is the 11E1SI PREPARATION Or
It sells readily and gives great satistiaction. Its
people at the South. to be GOOD, and GOOD
FECT GREAT CURES.
'an to publish what it is composed or. It eon
iolic extract of Queen's lelight, (Stillingia,)
ithus) Tincture of May Apple, or Mandrake,
it of Sarsaparilla, should express in their orders
LSAPARILLA COMPOUND.
id Drs. A. G. & T. J. TE CUE.
ly 27
HENRY DALY,
Xr oaac B. .&.=gnssa, Ga.
3.
BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
0 O WORTH of the above Goodls,
U0,UJ Ucarefutly selected from the lbest
.\lanuf.,eturies, and compricing
Every Description in the Trade, -
Which will be sold at a very small advance on Cost.
In addition to the above, I have on hand,
5,000 Pair Thick Sioes,
Slightly damaged by getting wet, and will be sold
VERY CHEAP!
tf"' The Subscriber solicits a call fron his South
Carolina friends before purchasing elsewhere.
W TER~ms.-Retail. CASR1. Wholesale, time
with approved paper. No see-ond priee asked.
hElIRY DALY,
Under U. S. IIotel, Augusta, Ga.
Augita, Ga., (ut 14 tf 40
BOOTS AND SHOES.
T HOMAS P. LARUS,
(SUCEEssoa 'O E. L SvuxoNs) orrosTE THE AU
GUSTA lOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA.
T:vac1Lies' 30parxt=4nent.
Ladies' Fine Kid Morocco SLIPPERS;
do do do do BUSKINS;
do do ilack GAITERS, heled;
Ladies' Fine Colored do do:
do do Black and colored GAITERS,
without heels
Ladies' fine black and colored Creole Guitets.
VUsses' Depart:nent.
Misses' tine Kid and Morocco SLIPPERS;
do do do do iUSKINS;
do do black and col'd Lace GAITERS;
do do do0 do Congress do.
do do do d, Creole do.
Ob.:lcLrens' Departeent.
Childrens' black and cohred GAI2ERS;
do do do Bunton do
do Kid, %Jorocen and Patent Leath, r Rootp:
Kid, Morocco and Patent Leather Ankle Ties.
A large and well selected stock of Genteiens'
Oxford Ties, Strap 1hoes, Tie Gaiters, Congress
Gaiters and Pump-sble Boots.
A lso, lousus serv:'nts Shoes, of every description.
N. B.-Lamdies and Misses Gaiters and Slippers
hch-d at the shortest notice.
EgGive usa anl.
A ugustat, Dec 14 ]y 49
To the Planters.
rP'IGOS. P. LARUS, successor to E. r..
.LSymmonots, opposite the A ugusta Hotel, A U
G UST A, GA., has this day received
36 Cases Menm's Heavy Broans,
F~or Ni gro wear-and the Planters ,vill find it to
their advaintage to aive me a eull before buying
elkcwhere, ats all of the Goiods are made to uiy own
order to suit the trade, and enn be wprranted toi be
whit we represent themn, aud as cheap as any store
in the City.
STOVES, GRATES, RANGES,1
&C., &C.*
S. S. JONE S & C O.,
A UGUSTA. GEORGIA.,
B EG AGAIN to call the attention of their nu
meoroust enstomers and the publie genieraly
to their extensite assottnmnt f
STOVES, GRATES, R ANGES,
and a complete variety of everythaing pertainintg to
a FiRST CL ASS Hluse Furtnishing :-tore.
Our asser rtmenit in this depiartmencit is all that thte
most tastidious eaui iesire. We have tnearlr every
style of COOKl, OFFICE and PARLORL E T(.V l.'.
kept. by any other htonse in the City, and muany de
sirale piaternts that ate to be funnda~ e.rctlusirely at
our establishmnent.
Gr r ai t o s.
Of these Goods, we have some thirty dlifferent
patterns.. all bought within the~ last sixty days and
from the latest, designs. We thtintk we htazard
nothing in saving that we can off-r a MUCH
G I E.\TR VARIETY in this line than all ot.bter
dealers in the city ciobined.
S nE 0 &
Ihaving testedi nearly all thme different stiles of
Rangezs exianw. wc have for t wo years past sold
Mo-r-s' PATENT INVINCIBLE RtANGE exclu
sively, believing ithem to be the very beast articee
offered. We have soldl some twenty of these
Ranges in Augn.ta and vicinity, atnd they htave
tterer fled to give pierfect sati-fa'ction. We will
sell to any custotmer with a full guaratntee thtat
these Ranges are pecrfect, itn their operation in
every particular.
IIOUSE FURMISIIING GOODS.
In this department enueration is out of the
quletiont. Our assortment is, as usual complete.
andu no etibt, will be spiared on1 our part to retain
for our house the positin it hats occutpied for tire
years pa~st. It is well known that w'e keep MORE
T HAN DOUBL E the stock andi variety of any
P L A C E to purtcha.-e House Furnishintg Go..ds.
The inic' ense iit our businaess in this departmtent
has enititely exceededl our expectations. Our (ef
tforts to establish a FhlR-T CL A8S HOU.NE-FURI
NISH ING aTOR E have been croiwned with sue
cess by ani alpreciatintg putblic, and (our imotto is
" Upward and ontward !
TINVNERI'S GOODS.
We havec in store an unusually heavy stock of
Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Sheet Copper, Iron Wire,
Block Tin, Pit and Bar Leadl. Also, a large stock|
of Ja pamited Ware, Pressedh Covers and Plates of'
every description, Thucket Ears, Rivets, Tinners'
Toole atnd Machines, &c., which we offer to the
trade on the very best terms.
S. S. JONES & CO.,
210 Broad-street.
Augusta. Nov 17 t4545
XECUTORS NOTICE.-AI persons
ihanving chaiims against the Estate of Avory
liand. deceased, are h'reby nisaitied to present
hem, properly attested, immaedinin-ly.
J. S.8MYLY,
J. A. P L.\ ND, Ex'ors.
E. ILAND).)
Jan.fi. Notice.Chrs
ALL persons indebted to the Estate ofChre
Mc IiGregor, D)ee'd. ill please maake inmmredi
ate panyimnt. And those having any detnands will
iresent them properly attesil.
A. RAMSA Y, Adan'r.
July 7 18-,7 if 2__
Notice,
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Daniel
(i Boone, dcc'd., arc requested to miake inmmedi
te payment, and all persons having demands ~
gainst the same arc hereby notified to present a
hem properly attested.
L. P. BOONE, ,
PETER OUZT. A dnmors.
Dec. 2">,1857. Wf 50.
Choice Counry Lard. J
W UST received a fewv hiudred pounds of Choice t
Country L ARD-a first rate article. For sale t
wtrCshby W. 11. & T. S. HUD50N. d
Jan. 20 2~
TO THE PUBLIC
IHE Uniersigned laving sold the American
[ lotel to G. C. CUN2NINGIJAM & CO.
ake this occasion to return our thanks to the pub
ic genera!lv for the lib. ral patronage bestowed
:pon us. ind would iolicit the same for its present
?roprietors. Respectfu Ily.
0. 1L P. SCOTT & CO.
1lamburg, Mlay 30. 1857.
A3MERICAN HOTEL,
H AMIBURG, S. C.
T H E Subserihers take this opportunity of in
foarmina their friends and the. public aenerally
that they have bought thle above 7OTEL, and
are havinue it refitted in the best possible style for
their reception. We flatter ourselves that every
necessary arrangement has been made to promote
the comfort of all who favor us with their company. I
Our ROOMS are airy and comfortably furnished -
SERVANTS attentive and obedient. And our
TABLE will be constantly supplied with the best
the season affords. Our friends may therefore rest
satisfied that every exertion will be cheerfully ren
dered to make theirsojourn pleasant and narecable.
There will be in attendance a GOOD OSTLER,
and Horses left In our charge will receive particu
lar attention.
W"Persons arriving at this House may feel as
sured that their baggage will be promptly sent,
free of charge, to the Carolina or to either of the
Georgia Depots.
We solicit a share of the patronage of those visit
ing our Town. G. C. CUNNINGHAM.
MARY S. CUNNINGHAM,
Proprietors.
Ulanburg. June 1, 1857. 1y 21
Hardware, Cutlery, & c.
W M. HILL,
HAMBURG, S. C.,
W OULD inform his friends o
and all who may be trading 1 -
to this Market, that he still con
tinues to keep a FULL and well
selected Stock of Goods in the
above line, and solicits a share of
patronage from all who may be in want of any ar
ticks he keeps, assuring them that every exertion
shall be made to give satisfaction to the purehaser.
in quality and price, feeling confident that he can
tell his Goods on as Reasomble terms as
they can be purchased at
ANY HOUSE 1v AUGUSTA.
Ilis Stock is now COMPLETE, havir.. added
largely by recent purchases from the lIESTblanu
rieturers. Iiis Stock is such that almost every one
can tind some article on their list of wants, and on
such terms as cannot fail to please-amon;st which
is a good assortment of F
Cut NAILS of all sizes. rf the best brands, in
eluding all sizes of SPIKES. Also, English and
A merican Horse Shoe Nails, Wagon and Wrought
Nails, all sizes.
Nail RODS and Sheet ar.d Uoop IRON;
Blister, German and Cast STEE L;
Collins & Co., Leverett's and other celebrated
make of Broad, Chopping ans lHand AXES,
U ATC UlETS, &c.;
Mill, Cross Cut and Hand SAWS, all kinds;
llammners, Chisels. Augers, Drawing Knives,
Adzes, Gimblets, Brace and Bitts, Mill, Hand Saw
and every variety of Files and Rasps, Saw Setts,
Compasses, Hollow Aungers and Bitts, Gauges,
Planes of every description, Plane Bitts, and every
Variety of Carpenter's Tools.
Edge Tools of every description.
'E31aoo2&aanit1U Tools.
Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Screw Plates, Sledge, Iand
and Shoeing Hammers, Rasps, Drills, Tongs,
&c., all of the best manufacture. Great
care haovitng been taken in thre seh. etion
of these articles, they ean be
relied upon as the best.
Pocket and Table Cutlery.
His Stock of Pocket and Table'Cutlery is comnp'ete
anti quality unsurpassed-nnmongst which cnn
be found full Setts of Table Cutlery, ot
.1 oseph Rodgers & So.ns celebrarted
manufacture; Pocket and Pen
Knives all patterns and qual
ities ; fine TtRnors, Scis
sors, Shears, &e.
Also, a great variety of
S MA LL W A RE S,
Such as Pins, Needles, Port Monies, IHair Brushes,
Combs, Paper Envelopes, Penrs, Pencils, &c.
Guns, Pistols. &c.
On hand a choice lot of Guns and Pistols of the
fine~t quality--C'h's, A d:tmud and Dean's and
others miake i.f Repeaters, self-cocking.
Also, an ssortment of Pocket Pistols,
Percussion Caps, Shot Ilehs,
Powder Flasks. Game ikrgs,
Cleaning Rods, &c.
Buildinug Materials.
his Stock of Building mna~erial swiil be found com
ple.te, conrsistinrg in part or L.oeks. I inges,
Secrw. Window Fas't.-nines, all kinds and
qualities. Also, Till. Pad, Trunk and
Che.st L,.eks.
Light ands Henvy Ontinugs.
Always on hand a finer assornu.nt ot' light nnd
heavy Castings, Pois. Ovuns, Spidters, Tea Ket
tes, WVell Wheels, Waflie Irons,.&c.
Farmners Boilers, Caurldr..ns. Wagon
Bitxes, Sad Irons, Fire Dogs,
Shoavel anti rTtng.
Cooking and lleating Stores,
ALL P.ATTERNS AND SIZES.
Wmagonr Chains, aill kinds,.TLog Continued. Hlalter
aind Trace Chains, Spardes and Shovels, Hay
Forks, Crockery andI Glas Wnre,&e.
Also, mantufacturer of aill kinds of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware!
All are earnestly solicited to enll and examine
f ihr emiselves. And you will find~ it greatly to
youCr intlerest to psatronlize iour old Edgefiehl Dis
trict citizi WM. HILL.
llamburg, Oct 26 tf 42
BEALL4& STOVALL,
Warehouse a n d Commission
M E RC HA NTS,
Reynoid, between Jackson anid Mlntosh Streets,
AUGUST A, G A.
W E hrave removed1 to Me.tealf's LARGE
NEW FIREPROOF WA REHOUJSE, on
Reynold, between Jackson and Mcintosh Streets,
recenttly occupi. d by Gilhtam & Askin, in the
Centre of thre City, int thre vicinrity of tihe principal
Wareho~usss andI convenient to thre Hotels.
B3eing amply provided with good safe Storage for
Cotton, Grain, Flour, Bacon,
And PRODUCE generally, we rsdetfully solicit
uensignmrents, which shall receive our undivided
tnd faithful attention.
PA MIL T SUPPLIES, and tihe usual facilities,
wilt be afnlrded customrers.
glij Our Commissions will be such as are cus
1.ormary in the city. WM. M. BEALL,
J. W. L. STOVA LL.
Augusta, Dee. 9 4ma 48.
PLANTERS' SUPPLIES,
THLE GSubscriber begs leave to
inform thre public that he has in
4tore, at the Stand occupied by him the last sea
on,, a WELL SELECTED Stock of Planters'
upplies, consisting of,
Museovado anid Porte Rico SUGARS;
Stuart's H. B. & C. Soft "
" Crushed "i
" Pulverised "
llaltimore Refinery of same quality ;
MOL ASSES, Uhds., Tierces and Barrels;
Rio and .lava COFFEE ;
I RON ali sizes, and HOLLOW WARE;
BAGGING, ROPE and TWINE;
Gunmny Cloth, a heavy article;
Osnaburgs and Stripes;
7-8 and 4-4 Augusta Goods;
SA LT, very large Sacks:
50 hlhds. HACON SIDES;
10 "SHIOUL~DER.S;
SOA P, CANDlLES, STA RCH, &e , &c., all
f which will be sold on accommnodarting terms to
pproved putrchasers.
gr Orders solicited and prompitly attened to.
A. BURNSIDE.
HIannUaa, June 6 tf 22
TOTICE.-Ahl persons indlebted to the Es.
. tate of John Kirkscy, dee'd., are hereby.,
mety warnecst to make payment forthwith, anrd.-~
rose having claitms against the E state are r.otifie&~,
a ;cerder thbem in1, properly attested, at an early'
ay. . E. P. HI. KIRKSEY, acting Ex'or.
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