Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, October 19, 1859, Image 3
; &. iJ. *E
AUGUSTA, GA.,
re now Prepared to Display, be
fore .Aeir CustomerS, at their
WROLESALE A N D RETAIL
RICH SILK ROBES,
Of the very Late,* Importations;
DRESS SIL3KS,
Of the Richest and must Approved Styles;
DR ESS SI L KS;
Solid Colors, Plaids, and Striped;
5-8, 6-8, 7-8, and 4-4 BLACK SILKS,
of various Styles and Prices;
Very Ric h Black Silks,
Bavadere Stripes, very Handsome;
RICH FIGURED CASHMERES AND DE
LAINES:
Rich Figured Cashmeres and De Laines, for
Children ;
Plain, Black, and Fancy Colored DE L AINES
" " " " MERINOS;
Rich 4-4 Real French PRINTS;
British and Domestic PRINTS, at 6.1- Cents,
and upwards;
Swiss and Jaconet EDGINGS and INSERT.
INGS;
Swiss and Jaconet BANDS;
Rich Embroidered COLL'XRS & SLEEVES;
Rich Embroidered COLLARS & SLEEVE- ,
in Setts;
THREAD and other LACES;
Plain, Hem-Stitched and Embroidered Linen
Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS;
Second Mourning Linen Cambric HAND
KERCHIEFS;
Second Mourning COLLARS, &c.
This would be the proper place for us to
say we will sell our Goods CHEAP, but, as
our Customers have already found that out,
and ate recommending their friends to us, we
will only say-favor us with a Call, and von
will rest satsfied that no one can leave our
Store with empty hands, for want of good
Goods, an Extensive Assortment, and Low
Prices.
LA.DIES'
CLOAKS& SHAWLS'
Ladies' Silk Velvet Shawls,
Latest styles;
Ladies' Cloth Cloaks,!
Various Colors-some Very Low Price;
Stella Shawls;
Together with various other Styles, from 50
Cents to Twenty Dollars;
MOURNING AND SECOND MOURNING
SEA WLS
At
J. & A. J. SETZE'8,
MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR,
FANCY CASSIMERES,
Low Priced Black and Faney Doeskin CAS
SIMER E, SATIN EITTS. Kentucky
JEANS nud TWEEDS, very low;
SHIRT FRONTS AND COLLARS;
29, 30, 32. 314, 3( and as Inch lank lIalian
M1IE OATATN;
Half HOSE nt 10 Cenzte and Upwa.rds;
WOOL If OSE;
MERINO SHIRTS,
GLJyl> in -' great variely of sty!..s. an
GAUNTLETS; Low Priced arnd Fie
SUSPEND l.RS; Fhse, Bandna and
Spittlefield Silk BANDTF'i;
Plain and C..lored Bordere-l
Linen Hiandkerchiefs, at
j. 4- A. 3. t'TZE'S.
Flannels !.
Rr'nl Wdebcl FLA N'-i.LS;
1:nita'ion"
-Mk Warp and Saxo'ny FLANNELS;
Low Priced White "
" " and Super Red "
Blue, Red, and Green "
Plain and Twilled, at
J. & A. J, Setze's,
94, 10-4I, and 12-4 Low Priced and Super
Bed BLANKETS;
A few Bales of 9-4 Grey and White BLAN
K ETS, for Negroes, at
J. & A. J. SE TZE'S.
TABLE AND PIANO
COVERS !
Low Priced and Super Super Cloth TABLE
COVERS:
Low Priced aund Super Super Cloth PIANO
CON ERS:
tax and Wool Table COVERS, at
J. & A. J. SETZE'S.
TABLE DIAPERS, NAPKINS, &O,
Low Priced TABLE CLOTHI;
' " Damask "
S-4, 9.4, and 10-4 Low Priced and Super
Damask DIAPERS;
Bird'sEye and Russia DIAPE RS:
Damask NA PKINS;
Damask TOWELS, and Huckaback, and
other TOWEL[NG, at
J. & A. J. SE TZE'S.
LADIES'
Alexander, White, Black and Fancy Colored
KID GLOVES;
Ladies' GAUNTLETS:
Ladies M- :-o and Silk VESTS, with or with
out Sleeves;
Low Priced and Super Black Silk HOSE:;
" i 1 i " " Cotton "
Black Raw Silk HOSE ;
Black Moravian H0SE;
Misses' Cotton and' Wool 1HOSE, at,
J. & A. J. NE TE8.
DOMESTICS!
3-4 and 4-4 BWeached & U::bleached SHEET
INGS;
12- Bleached and Unbiile:'~ SIUEETINGS,
Best Makers:
MArlboro'ST'RIPIES anid i'LA iDS;
1'ad LINSEYS, for Servan:ts;
Lv.- Prical -,.: Fin~ Air:m CHECKS;
Lcw Priera ne*d Supe~rfnn; Bed TICKING;
Head IHAN IK lERCHIEFS. for Servants, :.t
. & A. J. SE TZE'S.
Augusta. Oct 17 ('t -1
XECU(TORf'S~ NOTICE--AII~L persons in-.
E i-et to 1k. &:u~ *or e.m. t. 0. Wirka"'.n-n
d :ia-d re bereby r.n- tel to nm.:ke paym.-nt
. 0,a-1rse:n- bvil. :..il a all theaSe h 'i"' ' !- -
,14'cairo.3 said E tje wIll pireseIt.' Ihe mi it
JfAS. P UkR V1, S~nr
Oct. 19th i;u 4,i
N j. foir.r Hoo.'. :inda isos lbar be een placd
in o. andh.of . imn L. Addison, i->gr.. ror roI
..on. Will th..se whlo "sre indebted~' tor bum
aI:5 a I nit th, ~ iru's olliee asnal -':ttle ? jTe
(ct. I-th 1505 if.1
y c.-uts ($1i 50) yi anr by ,ue. to -na s .wn:
te urts. S.:pt. ~.. r tnp 9 :h,8 . :,tih prp-r
uud~ai I amn determnined to resest hb y~ant.
na som .B3t ' OUTi
1859.
ALL & WI
We have on hand a
MDST FASHIONA
CLOT
* -A
A Splendid Stock of all kin
Col'd CLOTHS; Black a
all kinds of VESTIN(
make to order in the i
and warr
WE WISH IT UND
Fjj PURCH,
FINEST GOOL
An
SELL THEM AT T
VAN WINKLE
Unl
Augusta, Oct 17
TO T-IE LADIES
OF EDGEFIELD DISTRICT:
W E rerspectfully invite your attention to ou
LARGE AND SPLENDID assurlineut o1
Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS!
Among which you will f1i the latest styles o
Silks ad Worsted Dress Goods,
Very cheap. Also, a mnost magnificeut Stock ol
S IAW I S,
CLOTH AND VELVET CLOAKS.
We also invite the attentiotn of PLANTERS ti
a very large and cheap assortmaent of'
Blankets, Negro Cloths,
AN]) ALL STYLES OF GOODS FOt FA31I
LY USE!
'T: Just give us a call andi yu will lie pleased.
HIICI KMAN, HILLS & CRESS,
Nov. :'D' r-m dSret
S. L. BOND3'S
Patielt T yler' .Iron or Compound
BELLOWr PIPE.
J 3AErcased the i;:t for EdefelDis
trier i* r t.- sale nd this valuablie 13 L~ LO WSV
* . F . The~ Certitietes unniaexed s;,eak in its be
i:0i. P:i ie. S15.
(Oct 17 l -11
CER TIFICA TES.
1.Dt E--W1.:-r, asept. 1 th. I1859.
This is to certify iltnt I have had om.. of S. L.
Bands Patent Tuys~ rtj Ir...s in us.e for the last two
w-eeks and find it a1.te superiar tao the old pipe itr
e.tn-.; a broader suratice, anda heaving much fias
ter, :a::d eunsequen tily n siaving in c oal. A ntd ould
reommiend them to all pesn haavinag a torge.
ROB3EltT ELLIS.
Et.(;1:rtELt~ C. P.. Sepat 2ntd, lI'>:.
I ti-, hereby ceritify :1ar t lI.ve tied atne of S
L. Lo: .'.- aets: ':nyere I ras a..d taske gre::
pI-a e .9 -t. .t I : tha. it is a .:-aie of bthl bada.1
..ca : tt:-;:: aire- tn muchi -1auicker, cit:aner :t'
better centi :in::e :a y I lave seeni. a;tid t i 1.erfectly
at I-. that: wiht a;nwer I'*. doeirad eth ei, :.
ea-fidiy re.u:neudl it to aul persa:. a navitig nt
NORMAN COWLES.
This is t'o certiy that I haavea hadt one of S. L
Bond's Piatent Tnyere Irons in use for revel a
days, andl finda it far superior toi anly I htave heret".
fore seen, in beating uiuch fadter anid heatiing:
brader surflace. I faied it atlso quOt it a sivinig i
coal. 1 take plensure in recommaiending it to al
havi:ag use for a forge.
W. B. McNEIL.
Nas civ Six, Sept. :lrd. 1819.
I herebty certify thait I have ini use in my shaal
one ofi S. L. Bondi's Patent Tuyere air Conpuouin
Jkellowaa Pipe, and find it fair superior to tany thin;~
'f thte kiud I have yet seen. It heats .tuicker, am~i
is a great saiving of coal andi time. I chaeerfll;
re-omniuend it to aill persons usinig at. forge.
S. A. CR AWFORD.
This is to certify thait I have had one aof Mr
Bod's Tuyere or iron aplpenldaage, to a smith fur
nace in any sanith's shopl, for several montahs, ani
my smniths inform me that it is a -ontsidlerab~le imt
prvement to the smith's tfunance. and espieciall;
in makditng andai hiying plaiws-is ta saving in tinm
by3 baeatinag qjuicker anad heating a baroamder surfanee
Aug. 4th 1859. JAS. GILLANI.
Coia'enu, S. C!., August 9ith, 1859.
] haave examined andt triedl the Tuyere Iriin
. L. Bond, anad most cheerfully rc.ommenal itt
the pubhlic as aine of the best nrticles I haive eve
ad ina use. tlEO. A. SIllE LDS.
'urmana 'athuetto Iron Works.
Cot.runrtA, Aug. 9th, 1859t.
We have chtanged one oif our Tuyere f ronst
taast one if S. L. Iiaand's Patent, and we thinak th:i
it is to tie tavanaatge oif every Carrinige-atker t
give it a triaal-if lie desires ta aquick lheut nandt
save coaal. We were opplosedt to Patents, us man;
if them~u laave proved utseloss. Jit this simple an
proftable one hais ptirtly stoup.-d ouar pretindic.e.
11RlENNEN & tAROLL.
Coach-maaakers.
Cotlrtau, S. C., A ug. 9th, 18.:9.
We hecreby certify thait we lhave in use one
Mr. S. L. Blondl's Paitenit Tuyerc Irons. andro find
fr s' periaor to the old ones generalily in use, lbein
muchu- easior worked tandl hieating quaicker thtan an
w: hnvo herttfoiro tried. anad we taiko pleasurei
reommatediniig thaemi to all 1ilacksithus or any ori
having use fur a fairge.
JOHN ALEXANDER & CO.
Congairee Iron Works.
I lhere-hr certifv' that I hauve tried anda lhave na
a Is aone .\lr. . .. lind's I'Pt ituere fruan
ia-n botla ain labor aital e..al, twni at 'tivei a iod
ar. a-leniner tanid better lh.-at ain ny L havite seei
aid am paerfetlty satistiedI that it wall an-twer th:
de-sie1 e t uet : andl theerfully re ommendt it' t. a
altrn ' haig uise f..* i lari.
I', i.D itsTtitCT, t c.. ep. 2t 1fIP.
We e ertif.: lihiat. lie hav in iiur shop one
-. L.1- ' aitet Tnyatre lirap ir compil..ti
-~i. -.v e itti fiit fal~r Le-ier ihinu lhe iil
p .. We i..-i.!aer tha t a :ii .:-li 'a-: o-iaittd
-u' a tt. w ull lie a savia'ng of aone third cni. M'
-tke Ui' a.'r in ri-comenda'ing thta to all personi
r :iii onea having a forge.
I ~ DURtST & ANDRE WS.
Oct. 19 if 'Il
NOTCE...I person~ indaeb~et ai to t E
-,' ni Dr C. Cunininghiit, dee'd., ii
. a:i...e c amefrwardltlt tan mke inumiaealaate pni:
tuet :1 no un ll haeving clime nagaiintt said Esta
will pr1esenit thaetn pariperly ii: taietl.
W.3. IllfL, Ex'itr.
l-in hurt., June 11ith. 1S5'. . l y2:
I Notice This!
T ; -olabicriber~ tiaies thi-mthli.a of inftrmnit
it- t.itn rs thatl hii .M Ii.1.aSinre niow ini 11:
(t t:.. it. aaas v:ary rue':' ly nti~ layedl a got
t ih. r, a nd aei. thereby 1.ae able: 1o give eiatire sit
istiationa to all. tiEO. McD. WVEVER.
en &p o - I&59 -. a - 38t
1860.
[TER GOODS!
Superior Stock of the
BLE READY-MADE
'HlING9,
ds and qualities of Black and
nid Fancy CASSIMERES;
XS-all of which we will
nost fashionable styles,
ainted to fit.
ERSTOOD THAT WE
1SE THE'
S IN MARKET,
I will
HE RIGHT PRICES!1
D SHACK ELFORD,
ler lite Unit(d States Hotel,
am 41
LAND FOR SALE,
I will proceed to sell at Edgefield C. It., on the
first Monday in Novemler next. to the highest
bidder.
388 .9.C:7=V." 39
Of A 'No. 1 Pine Land, belonging to the Litate of
John Kirksey. deceased.
This body of Land lies about one and a half
miles South East of the Pine House, adjoining
lands of It. 11. Miller, James Mathis and the un
dersigned. This is first rate laud, perfectly level,
and will produce Cotton. Corn and Grain finely.
This Tract can he bought at private sale be
tween this nnd Sale-day.
Tm:xs, made known on day of sale.
E. P. 11. KIRKSEY.
P. S.-] will also sell to ity one wishing to buy
ily Tract of Lunld on which I reside, containing
2oo .AOMRma.
MY terms will be reasonable and lrice low.
E. P. 11. K.
,let. 19. 1859 :lt 41
A Benitifid Residence for Sale,
T '1E Stierihtr will sell on the first Monday
iin Noveiu!er, (if not d1isposed of Lefore that
time) the Ucidence at whiih lie now lives. The
lot cnntainis about forty acres. was improved by
Jno. Lysn, and sinc owned by Lawrence Johnson.
if. W. ADDESON.
Trn-made eaQV.
TowI .P'operty f3 r st le.
saile t.
Sita
the *
Cert tr
Tb
For:Ii tem:-a,~ of t *aeapl to Ri. W. Tompkins, or
Iei:hci~r of :he* aabloribr..
Ui.N. WA LDO. ,
J.N. LI ps Cu3iBJ. IEx ors.
State of' Southi Carolina,
EDGEFTIL) DISTRLCTr,
IN EQUITY.
A rthumr WVigfuall, 1ru.-ee, luun others.
E. J1. Younigbloiod. )
DY Virtue of an ord~er from Chneellor WYard
Diauw. niircecting that the properly held in Trust
it .er a deced of Indleiture, bet ween E. J. Young.
Il.ni0,m :ndl Elizat his wife nd A rt hur lYigfall, be
dlivi-led amon~g the parties in interest, I will pro.
ecil tio sell mt Edgeleld C. I l.on the first Monday
in December niext,
3G Likely Negro Slaves,
\'iz: Marcus. Dido and her chill Alfred, Andrew,
Ilia rriet, .nsoun. Tibiy, Cindmi and lier two children
Mat mind Mairgairet Sukcy nnd her two children
A my ando Blerenm. P'hillis, Dick. ltiins. Archy, John,
Chainey ninl heritw,, chlireni Richmaond and Sai
Franok. Jlnpiter, Rtichiardl. Henry, Ca'sar, Nan and
her three cbildren Muses, Tomn and an infant
cha:Mary :and two children Bob andl Lew; An.
n. Melini. Toney.
A mong this bot of Negroese. there are two ex
eclen t Shoe-unak ers, tone capital Carpenter, one
Bhuck-simith, two enpi'al Seninstresses-five good
Comiks. Washers aind Ironers,-in faet Negroes of
:dl trades, yunlg and round.
Ilere is an oppo~rtunity which rarely presents
itsell' ini this mu:,rket to. puirehase valuable negroes.
Embrace it. ms yin muy never have such another.
Terms-A eredlit of twelve months with interest
fromn date except as to the costs of this proceeding
which inust be paid in ensh. Purchasers to give
bond with two, aproved sureties to secure the
rch Amny. .. SIMKINS C.E.E.D.
(Ject. ]8th 1859 Oit 41
CASTOR OIL.
JUST received It0 half gallon tin Cans COLD
lESSED CASTOR OIL, for Family use.
Put up by Ilarrel, Risley & Kitchen, New York,
and sold by the subscriber at Sibley's Corner with
R. L. GENTRY Agt.
H Jamblurg, Oct. 1loth It 41
List of Letters
R EMAINING in the Post Office for the quar.
ter ending the l0th Sept., 18b9. Persons
catting for letters in this list, will please say ad
vertised.
A B-A. W. Asbill, 2; 1. L. Brooks, J. Bull,
fMiss L. HI. Uiranch, Mrs. G3. E. Baugh, J. 0. Bull,
iBranch, Gates & Procter, W. B. Burns, 2.
C D-M. Clark. S. Colyer, J. Coghurn, Cham-.
bler. It. C. Culbtrenthi. Mrs. M. A. ?Crafton, M. G.
Chaimberlin, S. D. Cnlyer, Mrs. E. Cook, J. Curry;
SW. W. David, 2; J1. Dioven, S. Duanstsville, 0. L.
Denton.
E F-Il. Edwaird. M. Ethridge, W. Edney, W.
A. Fair Banks. A. Femigle, J. M. C. Freland, W.
11. Faurrar, W. Firbursh.
O Il-3Miss F. (Goliian, 2; Miss M. Gotes, 23
' n,i .J. 11. lIIender..on, 2.
.1J K-Jl. JIennings. ": S. fl. Johnson, D. John
sill, N. II. Jonies. 2: Sirs. S. B. Johnson, J. Jones,
IMrs. M. .Jaiek'n, t. W. Jones; J1. King, J. H.
Knx ;T. Jf. Key, 2: Miss E. King.
....---.. M. L'mns',n, W. 13. Liiyd. L. Little, R.
ley, W. .o-~dansiels, Mrs. F. Macys, Ii. C. Musley
J1. M~aris Mr. .J. Mirtee. S. M. Mills. Mrs. F. Mor
entlmir. Mrs. M. Mass, Miss M. McGee, Miss S
SI .iihais. t . ..\lasaini, It. Melton, M. McCarthy
IF. M. Mays
N O P-JI. J. Feutoun. 2: E. Nance; P'. Ohiuro; E
nt I Poner, A. Perrin, 2: .M. P'rescot, Mrs. 5. HI
Pa' rks, Y. Payne, J. D. Prigs, W. Padget, H1. Posey
R -J. W. Roleeh, A. C. Rtobertson, 2; T. B
Ieeme. 1. Robertsaon, Mrs. A. Reiynobis; E. Sego
t i W.u.MisM. Satcher, J. .J. Smaith, 2
I, rau mih lier. II. Symnnu, Smith & Chapman.
-Weaver, W. White, 2; E. WellI s, - Washingtoin.
I V IB.Tinmiei~mn:A. RAMtSAe YP. .
N OTICE--All piersonls indiebtedl to mu
Accoint will pil-nae sele thle samte eit her b2
t.-I iar-Note : andl those iindebted lby noite wil
lenie make aurra i'nelmei to py the samte. 3
woirk is ion tie cadh pirinclile,:anil dute wheni tic
wonrk is lane. mind not mit. the cinse mf thie year a
g siimet .ceeml tio think. L. DEI~LOtAC II.
d Nftic.-Apli'etiim will be made at the nex
t- Session of ihe Legislatunre, fin ia renewal u
of the Charter of the S.ind 11ar Ferry.
Aug 1r 0t.. 2nr. 31.
GRAY & TURLEI
AUGJSTA, GEORGIA.
:o:
EG to inform the public that they are now i
ceiving one of the LARGEST, RICHES'
and most ELEtAXT stocks of
DRY GOODS
ever brought to Augusta, which they will GUAR
ANTEE to sell at least
15 to 25 per cent.
less than any house in the City.
Mr. Gas.tv having just returned from Europe
after selecting most of their new Fall designi
we would respectfully invite an examination o
our exclusive and elegant styles, and prices.
N. 1.-Parcels delivered in any part of thi
City and Hamburg free of charge.
Augusta, Sept. 28, 1859. tf 38
NEW GOODS!
T IIE Subscribers offer for sale a fresh and va
ried stock of Goods Suited to the Wants
OF ALL CUSTOMERS.
They are now filling their shelves with ever3
thing needed in their line of business, and will
continue to keep a full supply of articles suited to
the season as it advances.
They are determined to sell at MODERATE
PROFITS, and respectfully solicit an examination
of their prices and merchandize.
A Good Store in the Country is admitted by all
to be a great desideratum. This they will exert
themselves to furnish.
Attention is especially invited to our superior
Stock of SHOES, which will be sold lote dom,.
pa-Call and See. J. R. MOBLEY & CO.
Mine Creek, Oct. 5th 1859. tf 39
GROCERIES!
FLEMING&ROWLAND
AUtGUSTA, GA.,
RE offering for sale on LOW TERMS a large
Astock of GROCERIES consisting .in part
of
100 Bags Choice RIO COFFEE;
25 " " JAVA do;
10 Hhds. " N. 0. SUGAR;
50 Bbls. " Clarified SUGARS;
20 " " Crushed and Powdered;
50 Bales Heavy Gunny BAGGING;
300 Coils ROPE;
50 Hhda. Choice BACON SIDES;
250 Kegs NAILS:
50 Bbls. N. 0. SYRUP;
20 Hhds. Cuba MOLASSES.
-ALSO
Candles, Teas, Pepper, Spice, Ginger,
Powder, Shot, Bales Yarn, Flour,
Tobacco, &c., &c.
To all of which they invite the attention of their
friends.
Mr. GEO. ROBINSON, of Hamburg, will be
found at the above House, and will be pleased to
see his friends from Edgefield & Abbeville Districts.
Also.--Agents for the sale of Ricbmond Fac
tory WOOLENS, STRIPES and OSNr.BURGS.
Augusta, Oct 12 3, 40
IFLO .A.3P 23LA.OO
FOUNDRY.
MACHINE & GENERAL MANUFACTONG
S H O P.
L. IIOPIINS & 'Co., Proprietors,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
H AVING the most extensive fsr.ilities with
SHOP TOOLS and P A T T E I N S in the
country, we are now ready and will be thankful
for all orders for Gold Mines, Mills, Gin Gearing,
Steam Boats, Stavo and Shingle Machines, Horse
Powers, Sugar Mills, Cotton Presses, Thrashers,
Fans, Shafting, Pulleys, Cook, Parlor and Box
Stoves, Tin Work. In fact., any article in Iron,
Brass or Wood. Address
J. E. MLACMURPHIY, Sup't.
Auusta, April 1 1859. 1y 14
CHARLES D. CARR &Co
TAILORS AND FURNISHERS,
aug mroves.
All Goods marked in plain figures, and a dis.
count of ten per cent madec for cash.
Charleston, Oct. 3, 1859 tf 40
DEl\T TISTRY,
D~R J 1B COURTNEY will prompt.
.ly perform all work in the line
oc Dentistry that may he entruated
to him. Hie will take pleasure in waiting on those
desiring his services at their residene if they will
notify him through the onilce at Edgefield C. HL.
He will be at the Village Sale days and Court
weeks. Oct. 3rd ly 39
THE FOURTH
.A.NNUA.Ia 2"AIR
or~ TUE
OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
WILL nE MELD
At Columbia, on the 8thc, 9th, 10th and
11th of November, 1859.
T LIE Executive Committee of the State Agri
cultural Society of South Carosliua, beg leave
to call the attention to the citizens of South Caro
lina, and the Southern States, to their approach
ing Annual Festival. The Premiumn List is a very
comprehensive one, and Premiums will be award
ed on every article of merit coming within the
range of the Agricultural, ilorticultural and Me
chanical Departments, as well as the Fine Arts,
Ladies' Fancy Work, and Domestic Economy.
In addition to the large andl admirably arranged
Halls for the accommodation of Exhibitors, the
Committee have made other and very important
improvements, which will add much to the com
fort and enjoyment of visitors.
A SPACIOUS AMPIIITHEATRE
will also be in readiness, to seat some thousands,
and add to the interest -of the Exhibition. The
track for the exercise and displasy of "'fast trotters"
has been paut in crder, and the trotters already on
hand proamise something exciting.
Visitors will he passedl aver all the Railroads in
the State, during the week of exhibition, for one
fare. All articles and animals, intended expressly
for exhibition, will be passead (at the owner's risk)
over all the Railroads in South Csarolina without a
charge, except the South Carolina Railroad, andJ
Cheraw and Darlingtons Rtosa, who will demand
one half freight. Visitors should take the precau
tian to procure Return Tickets when they pay
their fare, to avoid embarrassment and delay,
Exhibitors will please give the Railroad Officers
timely notice of such animals and articles as they
masy wish transportcd, as well as the time sand
point of delivery.
A. 1P. CA LHOUN, jJ. A. M ET TS,
R. H ARLEE, W. R. RLOBERITSON,
D. W. RAY, R.L J. G AGE.
J. F. MA RSHAL L, I
Executive Committee.
Oct. 18 -i 41
BRICKS, B3RICKS.--The subscribers bay
Ba lot of GOOD BRICKS for sale at $8.00 pe:
tliousand Cash, or ten dollars per thousand if wi
harge them. The bricks to be taken ats they come
W. L. &L R. PA RKS.
Oct. 17-; 0te 41
NTOTICE.--All persons are hereby warnei
.sagainst trading for as Naote madle by the sub
scriber and E. M. Bird, payable uane day aefte
date, to Joseph Adams, for the principal sum a
Eleven hundred dollars, the said Note bearinj
date the 24th day September last, as the consiadera
tion for which raiad Note was given has failed, ani
I will not pay the Note unless compelled by pro
ess of law. H. J. 13IRD1.
Oct. J9 3t0 41
State of South Carolina
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN ORI) NARU Y.
BYW. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge
Whereas, M. W. Abney, bath applied to us
for Letters of A dministratimn, on all and singuls
the goods aend ceauttles, rights and creadits of Sin
ooas Ramnbo, late otf the District aforesaid, dlec'c
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish al
ad singular, the kindlredl andl creditors of the sai
dceased, to lbe and appar- before me, at our nes
Oriaary's Court fur the sad District, toa be hasldo
sat Edgelield Court Hlouse, on the 22d day
Oct., inist., to show cause, if ansy, why the sai
amsinist rations shldss snt be grated.
Givcen unsdcr msy hand and seal, this 11a
day af Oct. ina the year of *ur Lord one thous
andl eight haundlred and fifty-ninec, and in the eighty
fourth year of American Iundepsendensce.
W. F. D URISOE, o .n
Uet 12 2t 40
N OTICE.-Aplicatiosn will be made at th
next Sessiona of the Legislasture, to incorporaI
Ithe Edgefiuld District Agricultural Bociety.
A ug.20. 3m . 38
WHOLESALE
DRY G00]
J. KAI
UNDER THE Al
AUGUSTA
Would call the attention of
vicinity to his SPENDID
DRYc
Which he is just receiving, and i
and ASSORTMENT, will excell
City. My daily increasing Busi
Enlargernent to my Store This I
WHOLESA
Where Prices will be found favol
5fPCountry Merchants and lar
to give me a call and see for ther
DRESS
Such as Plain Colored SILKS, E
PARAMATTAS,'BOMBAZIE
Plaid GOODS, GIN
WHITE GOODS A
Flannels and
I have opened for exami
CLO
OF MY OWN M.
Being of the latest PARISH FAk
cent Cheaper than any othi
PRICE C]
Of some, out of the
DE- AINES, extra good quality at 12.1 ets.
Do best quality 18- and 25 "
Fine PARAMATTAS, all colors at 121 "
"" double width at 25 "
DEBEGES, at 10 "
CALICOES, by the piece at G and 8
SHIRTINGS, at G1, S, 10, and up.
KENTUCKY JEANS, at 20 r-tA by the piece.
SATINETS, at 374, 50 and up.
Kerseys, Osnaburgs, Stripes,
Factory
ONE PRI(
Augusta, Oct. 5, 1859
1859. F A
Fancy ai
Consisting in part of the
SILK ROBES,
FA NCY SILKS,
FOULARD SILK ROBES,
FOULARD) SILKS,
PLAIN DEL AINES,
FIGURED"
PLA IN MERINOS,
FIGURED "
MERINO DE CHENE, all Culors; I
BLACK REP. MERINO DE CHENE,
EMBROIDERED COLLARS AND SLEE3
CHEMISETTS. BANDS AND FLOt
of the Lat
LADIES', MIssES',
iVIERINO UNDERVES'
HOSE, HALF.BOSE~ O S, NE, 15P
White anid Brown,
A LARGE LOT OF ]
Ta his Old Customers, be promises the san
'The public at large he respectfully invites to
Store, where they will find a Large and well S
to give him a share of their patronage.
ALL GOODS MARKED
All Goods not as Represented, may be returne'
Mrs. A. Heney's select Milliner:
Augusta, Oct. 12, 1859
NT OI T lDIES $H EDM
SAMUEL
(Late of the Firm of DICKE1
formerly occi
Will Open about the 4i
LARGEST AND BEST
PARTICULAR ATTENTION
FANCY DRESS
A
SHAWL DEP
Whieh will be the Largest erel
Balti
*Every Article having been Boug
Kthere is no Old Stock, so that tl
Ity can make Selections fro
All GJoods marked in Plainj Figure), I
279, Br<
A ngnnta. Oct. G,1859
TO THE
ALLI
WE HAVE k
A
ARE HAVING D1
WHITE WI
Far superior to any I
fered for sale. lWe
to be ALL W
than any othe
1 THE PRICE BE
than less desirable C
in giving
BLANKETTS, LINS
COME ANE
Orders Prompi
DEMDI
Corner Un
Augusta, July 27, 1859.
DRY GOODS!
WM. SHEAR
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
.US received a large supply of FALL and
1.1WINTER DRY GOODS, comprising the
::hoiceet selection in
LA D IES' DR E SS
A ND
STAPLE ARTICLES,
Among which are,
Rich French Printed DELAINES (all wool) and
DELAINE ROBES;
Small Figured French DELAINES, (all wool,)
of beautiful styles, for children ;
Ladies' Rich Dress and Foulard SILKS, of the
latest Paris styles;
Superior Plain Black SILKS, and Ladies' Black
Silk ROBES;
Sul>erior Plain Black and Colored French ME.
RINS ana DELAINES;
Superior 4-4 French PRINTS, of new and beau.
ti ful styles;
A very large assortment of English and Amer
can PR;NTS;
French Embroidered Lace and Muslin COL
LARS and UNDERSLEEVES;
Ladies' Embroidered and Item-stitched Linen
Cmbtic HANDKERCHIEFS;
Swiss and Jaconet EDGINGS and INSERT
IN04S, of beautiful styles;
Valenciennes and Thread Lace EDINGS and
INSERTINGS
Black Brussels LACES and SILK FRINGES,
or Trimmings;
Ladie/j Silk Veh,:t CL AKS.. of new and ele
gant styles:
Ladies' Black and Colored Cloth CLOAKS, of
beautiful styles;
Ladles' Superior Broche and Stella SHAW LS:
Superior Welsh, Patent and Saxony FLAN
rei s, ~uUueau au a ub a uno?7n A :
.adies and Misses' Steel Spring SKIRTS, of
the best style;
31arseilles Q'ILTS, of extra size and guality,
and soime at very low prices ;
A large ass,,rtmuent uof Coats and Brotoks' Si'O0L
COTTON, of the Nos. mzost used with Sewing Ma.
chiies.
A complete assortment of Ladies' MOU'RNING
GODS;
Superior Crib and Whitney Bed BLANKETS,
some of extra size and quality.
Also, will receive in a few days,
A large supply of NEG RO BL ANKETS. which
wuill he sold at very low prir... ; with a great: varie
ty o other FANCY and STAPLE A RTiC'LES,
uit~ble for the present season, an-l to all of which
the ttention of the public is respctfuZlly invited.
Angusta, Ga., Oet. 5, eM9J tf :s
OARPETS!
AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICE~S
WM. SHEAR,
Augusia, Georgia,
HAS received at very large supply of CA RPETS,
among which are.
En;;lish Velvet CA R PETS, of new and splendlid
English Brussels CARPETS, of John Crossley
A Ss, a large supply of nlew andi eleganit pattern';
Superior Three-ply CARP'ETS, of new and beau
tifl styles;
Superior~Ingrain and Venetian CARPETS;
A supply of CARtPETS, at 25 Cenlt' per yardl.
The nbove will lbe subtl at lower prices than ever
before offered in this city. P'ersons wishing the
article, are respectfully invited to call and exam
ie the assortment, as I feel assured they will he
conirced that it is better to purchase their Car
pets ir. Augusta, rather than order from thme North
er cities. ALSO,
Rich Embroideredl Luce and Muslin CUR
TAN, and some at very low prices ;
SATIN DAMASKS end DE LA INES, for Win
dow Curtains, with CORDS and TASSELS to
A lrge supply of Gold Band and Fancy Wi.
DOW SHADES:
GLT CORNICES and CURTAIN BANDS, s
large supply.
The public are respectfully requested to ca'l and
examne the assortment.
Augsta, Oct. 5, 1859 tf 39
The Cheapest, Safetest and best Light
ina Use !
KEROSENE OIL
Will not explode, andi is safer than Candle1.
K EROSENE OIL gives a light eleven thousan
sic hundred and sixty-four (11,864) tinme:
mora itensd than Sperm Oil.
To produce the same amount of light as fr:>n
one gallon of Kerosene Oil at Sl,40 per gall.an
will require
S Gallons of Burning Fluid, at 75 cts. 6.04
2 G allons of Sperm Oil, " 1,50 4 1:
: Gallns of Lard Oil, ta 1,25 4 6!
IS Puimds of Sperm Candles, "~ 45 8.11
45 'onds of Tallow " " 10 .1:5'
We have also in Store at inoicrate prieos, Ker
osene Lamps, which will produce a light esgta
tt threo Sperm Candles, at thme cost of otne quam
of a cest per hour. Call and see them.
HI. A N. E. SOLOMON.
Hamburg, Oct. 12, 1859 12t 40
Svanai~alley Kaiilload
HTE ANNUAL meeting uf the Stockholder
f the Savannah Valley Rail Road will h
held at Calhoun's Mills, on the third Wednesda;
of November next, at 11 o'clock, A. M.
By order of President SL~OAN.
WM. A. GILES, Sec. &, Treas.
Oct 1) 4t 40
AYOUNG WOMAN, From the North. dl
Asirms to obtain a situation as DRESS MA K Ela
either ini a shop or private family. Fo~r furthc
information, apply to MISS A. FOSTER.
Auguta Georgia. 6to ;
N OTICE--Application will he imade at tI
next Session of the Legi-lature to Charle
the Fair Grounds of the Edigetiell 1)i'trictL A gr
cultural Society.
Aug. 20, 3m 37_
N OTICE.-The etnpartnershlp foar the prs
tis of Law and Equity, hitherto existing bt
tween S, 1i. Grimin and M. C. Uutler, is this da
dissolved by nautual consent.
Sep ?8 m8a ir 3a
AND RETAIL
)S STORE!
TilER,
JGUSTA HOTEL
GEORGIA,
the people of Edgefield and
Stock of Fall and Winter
DODS!
vhich in regard to LOW PRICES
most anything ever offered in this
ness forced he to make another
)epartment is solely calculated for
LE ONLY,
-able to any Outside Comparisoi.
ge dealing Planters"will do well
aselves. Besides my Stock of
so00L,
ilk ROBES, French MERINOS,
ES, ALPACCAS, DELAINES,
GHAMS, PRINTS,
ID EMBROIDERIES,
Pantaloonery,
nation an Assortment of
AKS
3HION and warranted full 20 per
r SO UTHERN HOUSE.
JTRRANT
many cheap articles:
TOWELS, at 61 cts.
LINEN HANDK'FS, at 75 eta. per doz.
Ladies' HOSE, all colors at $1,00 per dozen.
Geuts HALF-HOSE, at $1,00 per dozen.
Embroidered COLLARS, at 121 and up.
Silk BELTS, very fine, at 25 " "
SHAWLS, at $1,0) " "
CLOAKS, at $2,50 "
BLANKETS at only 81,00 per pair.
Drills and Homespuns, at
Prices,
J'E ON L Y.
7. KAUFFER.
tf 39
L L 1859.1
.tfTlQ I
id Staple
following Articles, vis:
IRISH LINENS AND DAMASK,
NAPKINS,
RUSSIAN D-IAPERS,
"CRASH,
CAMBRICS, J1ACKONETS,
BRILLIANT1S, MASALIES,
INDIA TWILL LONG CLOTHS,
SOFT FINISHI CAMB3RICS,
DIM ITIES,
TABLE COVFRS, PIANO COVERS,
'ES, Sepnrate and in Setts; EMBOSSED
NING; SHAW LS, CLOAKS, &c.,
est Styles.
BOYS' AND GENT'S
'S AND WRAPPERS,
IRTINOS, SHEETINGS, PANT STUFFS
AINS A ND KERtSEYS,
all Wool Filling.
~EGRO BLANKETS.
le stisfaction they have hieretofore enjoyed.
an inspection of his Stock, at his Well Known
ilected Stock, at prices which will induce them
IN PLAIN FI4GURES.
I. Goods delivered in the City or in Hamburg
Charge.
rtock in the near of the store.
tC 40
HtD AN YIltNITY!
OODS!
D~CK EY,
t PHIBBS, and at the Store
pied by them.)
h of October, one of the
SELECTED STOCKS 'OF -
lOOPS
HAS BEEN GIVEN TO THlE.
GOODS, SILKS,
ARTMENTS,.
-Opened in any House South of
more.
lit within the last THIRTY DAYS,
te Ladies of Edgefield and vicin
m an ENTIRE NEW STOCK.
rom which no Deviation will be made.
lad Street, Auguta Ga.,
NEXT TO BONES, BROWN & 0O.
FARMERS.
V O O L .
OW ON HAND
N 1)
ANUFACTURED, A
JOL PLAIN,
m1in w-e over before of
untra-ntee the filling
OL, and wider
r Nanuinihetor-y.
ING NO HIGHER
-oods, we feel confident
satisfactiob,
EY WOOLSEY, &C.
SEE THEM
ly Attended to.
TG & DAY,
ler Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga,
tf 211
M, LEBESCHULTZ
'DEA.LER IZT
READY iVADE CLvTHING.
R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the
public in general. that le has just returned
trum the North. after selecting from the choie-at
Markets. a full assortment of
OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES,
Embracin" the tasteful Pelessier and Garibaldi
OVERB CO.A.TS;
And all articles usually kept for the out-fit of.
Gentlemen, Youths and Children.
-A L S 0
A good assortment of IOSIERY, SHIRT COL.
LARS. Merino at:4 Silk - Unader SHIRTS,
DRAWERS. CRAVATS, TIES, HAND
KERCHIEFS. SUSPENDERS,
TRUNKqS. VALISES. Ladies
Bonnet BOXES and BAGS.
Travellint RUGS,
BLANKETS and
I unting BAGS.
A fine Stock of Gentlemen.
GAITERS & SHOES.
I have selected with great care a very extensive
Stock of HATS and CAPS, of the latest Pari.
s-an Styles.
I would offer appropriate aeknowledgmcnt rnd
I thanks f..r tho very liberal patronage leret.,fore
bestowel upon me, and ri sperifully solicit a con.
tiiuance of the same.
Sept. 28, JS50 3..:s
A Mledicine for Every Faiuilv.
I.r..N', Mm:i, A1.bev ill- D'i:tr.-i, . C'. )
.Mu. R. I.. :,uanv: b.or .'r-- I herebyv cerstify
iat ,1 wais atmci-kei ve-ty severely isith cshronig,
11. Di. QUA TT LEI'M.
Oct. 12th. -it 40
Stop the Runaways,
L'ETmy Plantation, 7 miles belowv Augusta,
:1 Negro boys. WILLIS, 23 year old, five
tetegtor tent inchbes high.,-stout ade, wei;:i s
about 15S1 or I ta p.,uods, very rull head of hair,
lhe hats the appearance of glass eyes. dlark cow
plxijon, smnart aind intelligent. LETrT, a black
boy live feet 4 or 5 inches high, 24 years old,
weighs about 140 or ]150 pounds. IIAlRLON,
about 20 years old, yellow comuplexion, five feet ii
inebses higth, weilghs about 1ra, or 1711 pounds. ratli.
er sk-umler built, hi, fore iger on his right lu.ai
stiff. Hlaving recently puirchasedl them in IRirb
m :ond, Virginia, I sulppose they are trying to mak e
(the.iaybck I will give S10 reward apliice
foth adBys, delivered to me in Augusta, (in.,
Ior in any safe Jail, so as I can get th~em.
* T. CLANTON.
Augusta, Gn., Oct. 12, 1859 3t 401
GROCERIES, &c,
H AVING; purchnesed of D. Rt. Durison his Gre.
e11cry Store, nnd recenty replenished thestoe;,
we aire no0w preparedl to furnish outr friends and
i~atrons with any article they masy desire in the
GROCERY LINE,
Which we will sell at reasonab'le prices.
A share of public encougemsent is solicitod.
f; We will do our b~eet to please our custc
Imer-s. Give us a trial.
LAISA RTH UR & McCULLOUGHI.
Th AISare espesinlly invited to give us
a call andi examine our stoek of CONrECTIONA.
RIES, &c., consisting of Canndies, Jellies, Pre
serves, Raisins, Fips, Nuts, Pickle., Sauces, &c.
Also, our GROCER IES, &c.. embracing Sugar,
Coffees, Teat. Cheese, Maccar.mi, Lard, Dried BJed
Iand Beef Tongtues, Oyster.. Sardines, Mackerel.
Also, in Store a fine variety of PERFUME11Y,
SOA PS, &c.
Administrator's Sale.
B Y an order from the Ordinary, I will proece.1
to sell at the late reaidence of Charles II.
.itatheny, dee'd., on Tuesday, 25th inst., a.ll the
P. r.soa' Estate of said deceased, consisting .in
part of HI.usehold iad E~ie"'n Furniture, one
Horse and Buggy, Cattle or tel"gs, his interest
in one two hors., Wagon, 12 1.e -. if Goats, Corn,
Fodde-r, &c., &c.
Tanusa-For all sums undler $fi,00l en--or all
sums of and over $5i,00. on a credit u. tn-Ielv
month.s, with interest from dlay of sale.
DANIEL MATHENY, Adm'.-.
Oct. 12, 1 S58 S 2t* -Itt
-Administrator's Sale,
W hcLb sold at the Re..idence of E. Hi. Covar,
14miles of Edlgetiel Court Hion a, on
Thursday the 20th inst., all the Personal Estate
of Mas Ann Green. deceased--Household Furni
ture, &c.
Tataus-All sums under S20 cash,--all sums
osver $211, on a ct-edit until the first of March next.
C. M. GRAY, Adtn'or.
Oct. 12, 1S59 2t 40
The Cry is Still they Come?
CanrRrYow, S. C., Oct. 1st 1.59.
Capt R. L. GENvTRY--Dear Sir: I had bee-n auf..
Ift-ring with Pains in the bowels so severe t hiat it
Ialmost bent me double. I took one il.oa ..f 1our
4 - Dr Martin's Great Remedy," and it relie-r. t the
Pains immediately, and I do rec-nmend it as he
ing one of the best Family medic-ines l en r Ls.t.
A C.AB'D.
1RETURN my sincere thanks to the Plap!ns . f -
Ithis and the adjoining Districts who tra.'e- I . this
market, for the very kinid and liberal pair surge
which they have bestowed on me in the Vflrehae
of my - Dr. Martin's Great Remedy," one of thu
best F amily medicines now in use4
R. L. GENTRY. A g'.
Hauaburg Oct. la 1859. .It :;t.
Ns.agaLintAfred Ma~y, Dedeased, are reat nes.I
. to rende-r thsem in, prioperly attestedl. nec-tordi, ,. -
*Aug. 5u, tif
~1ANTED, a SALEsMAN, ai per. on ae,-i. -
VVtomed tu the Dry Goods Business, who
. can come well recommended as to ability and
chearacter. Address or call in person on
J. & A. J. SETZE,
No. 196, Corner Broad A Mcintosh Sts,
Ata (i. , Oct n 0 I. 40