Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, December 14, 1859, Image 4
OANlDIDATES.
For Sheri?f
W.M. QUATTLEBUM, LEWIS JONES,
LEWIS COVAR, H. BOULWARE,
For Clerk.
JA31ES SPANN, I F. M. NICHOLAS,
S. HARRISON, | ROBERT D. BRYAN,
WM. L. STEVENS, I JACKSON COVAR,
For Tax Collector.
STARLING TURNER, | T11EOPHILUS DEAN,
M. W. LYLE$, I CHARLES CARTER,
CHAS. M. MAY.
J01IN C. LOVELESS, I T. J. WHITAKER,
For Ordinary.
J. P. ABNEY. W. P. DURISOE,
D. L. TURNER. DAVID BODIE,
PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE.
T HE undersigned have this day formed a Part
nership for the PRACTICE OF LAW AND
EQUITY, under the name and style cf LAINDRUs
A MooRE.
G. W. LANDRUM,
J. P. MOOF.E.
Edgefield C. H., Jan. 13. tf 2
HENRY T. WRIGHT,
A T T I W EL A T -A W
AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY.
Office nearly opposite the "Saluda House."
Edgefield C. H.. Oct 17, 3mL 41
S. B. GRIFFIN,
Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity,
Will attend l.romptly to all btsinets entrusted
to his care. Oicc Yo. 2., Law lango.
Edgefield C. U., Nov. Ii, 155" tf 45
P ARTNERSHIP NOTICE.--The under
sigued have f-Prned a portuersuilp for the
PRACTICE 'F NEDICINE in all its branches.
l'atients will be attended ti by one or both with
out allititonal chargc.
;. 3. YARBOROUG H,
A. J. DOZIELI.
Nov. 2J tr 40
DENrTISTRY.,
D R J B COURTNEf will pronpt- -.
ly perform all work in the line
of Dentistry that may be entrusted,
to him. le will take pleasure in waiting on those
desiring his services at their residenee if they will
notify him through the otlice at E4ield t'. I.
le will he it the Village Sale diayz and C.m,
week.,. Oct. 3rd ly %
:DENTISTR-Y
D R. 11. rARKER, can generally
be found at the Office formerly '
occupied by 0. D. Tillnian. Esq., andR
will be sure to be there during Sle-day wcuk.
March 2. 1S59 tf S
LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE
While the Bell Rings'
is S 0 ! W 60 !
T IlE Undersignedl haviing associated in copart.
nership in the Merentile Biusiness, take thi
inethod of informing the people of Edgefield Die.
trict. that they have a
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STORE
erected at Maj. Bowles' Steam 31ii, 14 mile.
North of Edgefield Court House, near the Martit
Town Road leading from hamburg to 96 Depot.
where they off'er aw mst splendid assirtuient o
DRY AND FANCY GOODS:
.IARD WAiE. CROCKERY and CUTLERY.
DRUGS, MEDICIN ES and GROCERIES,
And every variety of Merliandise sitited to the
wats of the people. of ,e e or -ex.
1-In:A A VOLLOWAY.
Nov. 10, 1 5 tf 45
NO. 151 BROAD) STREET,
ONE D)OOR BELOW TilE 31lE011ANIC'S BANE
At the well known Stand! so long occupied by the
late Mr. Bl. F. CnEW.
DEALERS IN
DOMESTIC HARDWARE.
HOU7SE KEEPING ARTICLES.
Stoves, Grates and Ranges,
Tin Plate,
TINNERS' MACHINE0 AND "'O0LS,
WOOD) AND f WILLOW WAlRE
LEAD, COPPER, .x GA LVANIZ~ED
IRON PIPE.
Plated and Planishied Ware!
Otu- stock of COOlANG~ STOVES is very cm
plate, embraeli:m :01 the popnhli lr Stiies
now in us. :md representing 82'
lestan 18 difert
VIOTOR STOVE,
M:.nufactured in Auu:-~. ti an the Celebrated
STEWAR~T STOIE !
_.igita, .t ug. '2. 1% t..t
MACHINE & GENERAL. MANUFA CTU'NG
SI-TO P.
- -------. -
L. HIOPUiNS & 4X., Proprietors,
H A\'INi! the tu.... t exn sh ftac: itieiwith
..shllP TruuLA awlj1 ' . T T E 11. \ in the
P'ower'. S't. .r* .'tl11l. (C'o:....-- . Tirashers.
Fants. Shafunttg. P'ull--ys. . '.. . Prlor :.1 .%
:torve'. Tfin Wok lin fat, tiiy article i Iror.
lBrass or Wood. .. es
Aumust ., Apelii 11.lS.9!. ly 14
State of South Carolina,
iE;iHt; l-:ll I 'STIlCT.
Y W. F. Un I> !. Ordinry of Eidgelield'
WVhervus. I -tar li tr in. hath. apdied to tme fr
I.etier.- of .\dt iiniration. ot al singulahr th.
-tiod andit hler. iltknr'0hin c'r 'it tof .amuel
lierin..- .' tliirc af..'reit, eceah,.ll
aThe i e,; i 'tertefore.~ to ie andb amois aD
..embet~r inst.. t.o52 ..how ennse. it any. wihy the said
a2dbnini-tration shoutld not be g rat.
i etn under r handii if -''l tha il dth yn of
lDeceer in the 'year of tont Lordl one thiouistnd
eit'ht- hundiredi n ifty ;I -nine and in the eigh ly.
feurth! yenr "If .\trie:'n Imtlepriudence.
* ~W. F. D l1 SOE, .:.
Brought to Jail
0rithi. Ii ' i~te a Neer' 22mt whoi Says tht
h .. U -10lA.N. aind tihat he belongs
., .n,. 7,i:.con .set' Cabtarrnls Counaty. N. C.
,:aidl ,l..isr-lanr 1:i~ tbur4 years if age. 5 fees
1y' it..he5 high, weighls I' lhe-, tand as to cotm
p -i--. h.: is :all tnegro.
J.,urel.n M'ates :tm he wmms, whein tae~ up, on
his way. to Mississip,.i, r. h-re he has spent the
"renter tiart of his lif.
The,. owyner is requtestedl to comet forwardl, prove
propeCrty. pay.~ exp.-nte- and' 14.-e h im :,way, othier
wise he will be dealt with at" :he haw <hireete.
Dec C. . _ .tI'4
Final Notice.
LL4 persons having dem..nds against the Es
A tat of Jane lerry, d-IP ed.~ttl wil pesent
them in proper form by the 1st Monday in Janua
ry next.
Should any one fail to obscrve the abhove notice,
they may trave iiTienry int lbt~tti.am ettletmeint,
as it will be ne'esesary for the Adnt~i strator t..
know the precise indebatediness of the Estate, in
ordler to petition the tUrdinary for the specified
aimount, the persontal being exbian-setd.
JOIIN L AKE. A dm'or.
Dec , 1859 a
OTICE.--All piersios indebtedl to mie will
N make payment itnmnediately t~ .J. A. IDevore,
whom I have appointed miy Agent during my ab
seneo from the State; andl thoso havimg etauttnS
against me will present the same to him for pay
ent- A. WV. LOWE.
rdeam 48
AUCUSTA, CEORCI
WHOLESAL.E AND RET
IN
Superior Readymad
SHIRTS, DRAWEPS,
NECK TIES, . SUSPENDERS, 8
J. M. NEWE
WILL Keep constantly oi hand at his NEW STORE,
CHOICE T 3tylcs of READY-MADE C]
fE RLE W 1P01S
OTHe will be pleased to show them to the Readers of t
Augusta. Call and see hin.
Augusta, Ga.. Nov 30 Im
-189. 1860.
FALL & WINTER GOODS!
WVe have on hjandI a Superior Stock of the
MOST FASHWDMBLE READY-MADE
CLOTHING,
-AN
A Splendid Stock of all kinds and qualities of Black and
Col'd CLOTHS; Black and Fancy CASSIMERES;
all kinds of VESThNGS-ll of which we will
make to order in -he most fashionable styles,
and v:errTanted to fit.
WE WISH IT UNDERSTOOD THAT WE
PURCHAsE THlE
FINEST COCDS IN MARKET,
And will
VAN WINKLE & SHIACK ELFORD
Y.~rder the [Tijited States Hotel.
Augusta, Oei, 17 3 i
H OR A, W ISE & C O.,
(SL ecE'soRS T) . i.'~ 3T. NEwSY &CO.\P'ANY.
DEAL.ERS INS
SUPERQR READY M~ADEVLOTHNG
Undelir the fite~d States Isotel, Augusta, (a.
H{ORA, WISE &0CO,
'IAVE .JUST OPENE) .\ .*lAGNiFICENT STOCK OF FALL AXND WINTER
F Mt3EN AND) Bor S W1 h. :. - wm:h b' D)S ini their line. eian be showni
one of the est asor . -. . e o te in Augut a oir stock of
CLOTHS, 'JASM RES A1ND VEST!NS,
RAS BEEN SELECTED) WITH 2AR L .'. ND Co.\IRISES THE NEWEST AND) BEST
Grade of Goods known to the Trade.
THEY WILL BE 31A1)I: EP'l a *.) '' IN THlE BEST ST'YLE, AT THlE siUolT
EST NOTI(E. AN ..E1:.NTEi): iN EVERY INSTANCE
To GIV: 5-\TISFACTION.
CALL AND LOOK THROUGH.
Au e Ga. Spt., 1I 189 ti*.-r
NATB AIDCAPS.
A few' door1s below 1he C T Y 110 T EL and nearl
opposite Monunw;i Street, A UG US TJ A, G A.,
YOUJ WI LL FIND
REMSEN'S NEW GR~ANITE FRONT
HAT STORE
Where can be had fromi ;tn entire New Stoc)k, someI of the finest
HIATS and CAPS, ever oIYfe:- in this market.
My goods are selected with great car (aind with many years ex
pecrienice ini the tradie')] rom! thbet and~ most populnar Man ufaceto
ries of the North, and imostly mnade expressly to miy order.
-A L SO
W\oouley's G ranitevi lle. S. '., H AITS, alway onS 1 hand, which I can
confidently reconuiend to Pl1anters and1 others, to wear entirely be
yond the expectations of niny lIprchaCer. I shall hold out rare in
duccements for a share of thie pn,/ei p/rona ge.
CALL AND SEE C. P. REMSEN,
And he will show you the la:est Agoiny of a Hat.
Gents fine Mole Skin HiAT1S, of every style and quality; Gents
fine Casimere Dress HATE; Gents soft Ledger H ATS, Fur, Cloth,
Velvet, &c.; Gents fine Morp*hy- IATS; Gents Hungarian style of
various colouirs; -Planters eXL~.nr broatd brim soft HATS; Gents soft
high and low crowned HIATIS, of all colors.
Boys cloth, leather, for andr velvet HATS and CAPS.
Negro plantation Wool Tif., of different styles and quality, cheap.
Infants fancy H-ATS, 'i:;.S and Head Riging, in abu ndance.
Made in the best manner of the richest. materials.
I can offer extra induceimnts to all who wish t~o purchase, as
from my location, targon rent and other expences is small, and
will consequently affect the~ pricc of my Goods ini proportion.
C. P. REMSEN.
A,
LIL DEALER
I Clothing,
CLOVES,
pc,
0-Y
No. 238, Broad Street, the
,OTHING and
he Advertiser when they visit
47
P. B. GLASS,
(SUCCESSOR TO R. R. L. BRYAJN,)
E00K-ER1 AND STIIONER,
175 Richardson St-three doors above the Market,
COLT.TMBI.A., S- C
IAS for sale a LARGE ASSORTMENT of
Law, Medical, Theological, School
and Miscellaneous Books, Fanoy Goods,
Cheap Publieatiuns and Blank Books of every
description.
STATIONERY, Foreign and Domestic, of every
variety and quality.
OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS;
LITHOGRAPHS, &c.;
ARTISTS MATERIALS;
Globes, Writing Desks;
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, &c.;
BLANK BOOKS manuflactured to any pattern,
and BLANK WORK of every description pre
pared to order.
p.c-Wbolesale Purchasers supplied and all or
ders promptly attended to at the loaced Cash pri
cs.
Cohnbia., Aug S 6m 31
FINE PIANOS,
MU IC, &c., &c.
T IE subscriber, after returning thanks to their
friends in Edgetleld and adjoining Districts,
for their liberal patronage (luring the last tep years,
would inform them that they still continue to keea
on hand a large assortment of
PIANO F'OR'TES
from the celebratedl manufacto-ries of Raven Bacon
&i Co., Htazelton Bros., andl A. H1. Gale & Co., New
York, for whom they are sole Agents. These In
strume-:ts having already won .macha far-famed ce
lebarity, it is only necessary for us. tao repeat that for
strength, durabidlity and finish, together with poirer,
depth, sroeetness and softnea. of( tone, they ehallenge
competitin. Persons wanting a Superior Piano
Forte, woul do much better to enll and select from
a large nasort ment, than by tdealing with Pedlars
and agents of inferior maker.:, where they have no
choice, and have often to pay higher prices for in
ferior Instruments, than fine ones of superi-r
makers can he bought fur.
Every Piano Forte sold by us is warranted in
every respect, so the punrchaser runs no risk what
ever. Poisons ordering from a distance from us
can depead uplon getting a 00OD ARTICLE, as
we mnake it a point to keep gooads of the hest quality
nud sucb as wre enn recommend anti warrant in
every respect. Their
STrOCK OF MUSIC
is very large, unad they are constantly receiring all
new pieces :.5 they are j.nbil.bed.
(;Il: | andt 101.1K X T RINGS
of the the beast quality alwatys on hand. They
would ailso, enll attention to their large stock of
School and Miscellaneouls Books,
STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS,
and other articles. Also, always on hand the Iarg
e..:tuassortmeut int the State, of
tiUITARS, ACCOJRDEONS, VIOLINS,
FLUJTES FLAt; EOLETS, VIOLIN BOWS,
&tc., uan.l every articele or alnaical A'lerehndise.
Cnarunrt'.<aund Needhlaun unid Prinee's celebrated
MELOI)EUN$.
Accordeotas and Violins Ilepaired in the
b~est oannner.
All of the :aove articles sold at low prices for
CJ /j or tity nececptuneaes by
GEi-o. A. OATER & BROTHER,
[Between UnaitedI States anal Globe Hotels.]
April 7, tg.59. If 13
CHIICK~EKING & SONS
PJANDO FORTE83
TrE IIbd iS onae of the 01L1 lEST Establishmuents of
l the kinad ina this counaatry. nnd theay stilt mtain
tain thatar St I: l'R \t' Y IN TIlE MARKET.
They anauaetatre nhouttt Ft011TY PIANOS a
week, naaal are unnaable 1u suply thec detuand for
Tfheylahnve h ada tan A genacy in this City for abouit
thirty yeaars, whaere thtousaudts of their instruments
haave. beena sold tat the entire satisfaction of every
purcha-er.
Pinaaas made lay ./,,oI Chi~ackri~ag are sozue
timnes soldl by Tr;uvelinag Agents to persons who
tare auder llhm iaapr~essiota t tjiey are getting one
oft CIIICKElNG & EONS, of worl-widle ee
tebariay. lie is nto connaexmn~ of CIIICKElI lNG3 &
SONS, andl hans tat, ianterest with themu.
Thte geaauiane C. & $tans' Pinno haave simply
" Cceayc*~, Bostton," on thje linger hoard, anr.d
their unmue ini fault on thae soaundiang bouard. The
other bus "JacoI ChIickeriy"~ etn the finger board.
I lyave thae soile Agenacy fttr Augausta of CHICK
ERING & SONS. aaaal kee~ap tat bnand a fyll as
sjrtauenat af atheir Pianaas for stale at
Factory Prices,
And WAltiANTED to give ENTIRE SATIS
FACTION.
pgCal atal see the'ta before purchaasing, and
you wilt be suare not to any of Paedlurs or pretend
ed traveling Agents.
(CIIARLES CATLIN,
Sole Agenat.
P. .-I haive ather PIANOS for sale, and a
faall st'ack ..f t;U[TARs. VIOLINS, ACCORDE
UN.MUNC. &c,.
.\gut, v 21 tf -16
Runaway.
ROiM the .<ubscribmer, on the l5th Scptember
Fat my beoy WI LL[ s, what is nearly white,
with stathair, tagead naant 2t) years, abouat 5 ee
5 ar t incheas haigha, sliam, slenader bu#.l, land ona
wheaa bec left, a black llombneaiane coat, wihm a~ browan
Iineni coaat over it. I will give a reward oaf $2t0
foar h delivery' in any Jail in they Southa, and $100t
fur praaof taoeconviet anay white ana tan haarboring
or conaveyinmg haim awaty.
JOS. MERIWEATIIER.
Woodllawaa, S. C., Nov. 9i. 1859 8t 44
T1OSE inadebated bay Note or Account to A. G.
~Teague oar to A. 13. Ak T. J. Tleagaue are ntoti
hied to pay the samae without declay. We waant the
monoaey,-and have anot thec inclinaatioaa to give fur
thter indulgenace. Thecreforea thaose whao'aave' beeaa
owiaag us fosr taane, t wt aund three yaaraa, (andt saame
even longer,) wuald dlo us a fatetr 11y paying op
now: t md it trill het to yourl ;interent to do so.
Take warning--we are ini enrnest.
-A. Gi. & T. J. T EA GtUE.
Nov. 23 1859. tf 46i
Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the Es
Atate of Amon Lindsey, dec'd., are requested
toa present tthean tat the undersigned duly attested,
anal thtey are requested to furnish theo Executor
wvitha a frrto sopy tof their respective claims, in or
ter thant he maay know htow mauch oaf the property
it will be necesesatry to sell toa pay the debts of said
Estate. Anti thoso intde'otedl to said Estate are re
quested to make immnediate pay anent.a
M. FREAZIEBR, E z'or.
Jn 9,. 1A59. tf
PELLETIER & Co.,
DRUGGISTS,
HAMBURG, S. C.
WOULD RE S P E C T
fully invite the atten
tion of the public to
their LA R GEL Y re
plenished Stock of
3D r ux g 15,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
TRUSSES,
PAINTS,
OILS,
GLASS,
DYE STUFFS,
INSTRUMENTS,
POTASHES,
VARNISHES,
BRUSIIES,
PATENT MEDICINES,
SOAPS,
SPICES,
COSMETICS,
PERFUMERY,"
FANCY GOODS, &C.
Their recent purchases in New York, selected
by one of the firm with the greatest care as to
quality, enables them to offer their Goods at prices
as low as any similar establishment in the South.
The Publ'e are respectfully invited to call and
xamine for themselves.
ggCatalogues of Goods sold by them fur
nished on application to
A. J. PELLETIER & CO.,
Druggists, Hamburg, S. C.
Aug 3 dm 30
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
frencti, E1111tY!t) altt am ierfant
DRUGrS!
No. 180 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga,
BLUE STONE.
3,000 pounds for sale very low, by
W. H. TUTT, DRVGGIsT,
180 Broad-st., Augusta.
LINSEED OIL, WHITE LEAD, &c.
500. .. Gallons English Linseed Oil;
10,000. Pounds Pure White Lead;
COLORS OF ALL KINDS, for sale at very low
figures, by W. H1. TUTT, DRUGGIST,
108 Broad-st., Augusta.
SPERM, WHALE and LARD OIL.
A large stock always on hand and for sale low, by
W. 11. TUTT, DUGGIsT,
No. 108 Broad Street, Augusta.
CONCENTRATED LYE.
The best article known for making Soap-cheaper
aud better than Potash. For sale by
W. H1. TUTT, DRUGGIST,
108 Broad-st., Augusta.
Augusta, Nov. 1 tf 43
Nicholas Daly,
WI-OLESALE & RETA.IL
BOOT, SHOE & 1E4THE HME,
.IUGUST.1, &U I1Lt
T HE Subscriber, grateful for the very liberal
patronage he has always received from the
People of Edgefield District, would inform them
that ha has IIOVED IS BUSINESS to the well
known. CORNER STORE, above the GLOBE
HOTEL, (the late etand of Messr,. Dawoon A
Skinner.) and has now on hand about
7,000 Pairs
0ouble-S0led Flantation Brogans,
Mado to order andi warranted not to rip, which he
proposes to sell at a LOWER PRICE than they
can be had this side of Boston..
The Ladies' Departmnent
Will be found full of the LATEST and BES'I
STYLES, which will also fle sold at reduced
prices.
P. S.-A large Stock of HIEM.LOCK and OA K
TANNED SOLE LEATHER, Kips and Russe'
,PPER LEATHER, Imported CALF SKINS,
&c, &c., always on hand, and will be sold at
Ncw York Pries.
NICHOLAS DALY.
Augusta, Oct 4 tf 39
GRI'OCERIES!
FLEMING &ROWLAND
AUYGUSTA&, GA..,
A RE offering for sa1,- on LOW T ER MS a large
.toc~k of (HIOCERIES consisting in parl
100 DBags Cho'ice Rt70 COFF E E;
25 " " . A VA do;:
10 Hhas,1. " N. 0. SUt.A1R ;
50 lUhls. " Clarified SUGARS:
20 " " Crushed and Powde.red ;
50 Bales Heavy Gunny BAOGIN(.;
300 Coils ROPE ;
50 Ulhds. Choice BACON SIDES;
250) Khgs NA ILS;
50 Bbls. N. 0. SYRUP;
2(0 J hds. Cubat MOLASSES.
-ALSO
Candles, Tens, Peppler, Spice, Ginger,
Powder, Shot, Bialcs Yarn, Flour,
Tobacco, &c., &c.
To all of which they invite the attention of their
rinds.
Mr. GEO. ROBINSON, of H!;inburg. will beL
foutnd at the above limuse, and will be pleased to.
e bis friends fro Eiljgefiehl & A bbeville Distriets.
Also- -Agent s for thIe saile of Richmonnd Fze
ory WOOLENS. STR I.EA and OSNABURGiS.
_Augusta. Oct 12 am 401
In Store and Arriving.
AVA. Luaguirn, and Rio, COFFEES;
A. 1B. C. Crushed and Brown, $U(*A R:
est ejuality N. 0. und1. Mnscovndo MUL A SSES:
heavy Gusuuy and. 15 inch Dundee BIAG GING
trnug Green Leafl amu Spun ROPE.
For sale by
H. &~ N. E. SOLOMON.
Semless Sacks SAL.T, fresh from. U.,r/e-hon:
Bacon SIDES, ShOULDERS und1, Leaf LAI;D:
iperfine and.e Extra Family FLOUR:
rne Chewing TOTIACCO and14 CluA ILa:
English Blrenskfaast, GIunpowuder and, Hfyson TEAS.
to which we call particular attention.
For sale by3
H. & N. E. SOLOMNW.
Reavy OSNABIUR"S. SHIR T! N'; iun Y~ d NS:
extremely low prcs
000 pairs WVhite and1 Blue BLANK ETS:
Planters buying by the hUnl will do well to cnll at
H. &t N. E. SOLOMdON.
3ibson's Old Rye, X, XX, XXX, XXXX, WIlIS.
[iourn Lounity Rye: W HISKEY:
orn WHISKEY, distilled in thi, Country;
[mportui BRANDY, GIN, RU.\ andl Sherry
WINE;
[iported Madeira and Purt, WINES.
For sale by
*H. & N. E. SOLOMON.
complete assortmzent of
hexican, Texan an~d English SADDLES;
arrige, Buggy, Gin and1 WVujrgon hlARNESS:
RID r4ES, MARTINGALES, Martingale COL
LARS;
G.etnd LINES, P'lough 11RI1DLES nigI BITS:
urriage, Iluggy 11114 Wagoun WJHIPl', ut blanu
acturers prieus. For sale by
H. & N. E. SOLOMON.
Sw'cod IRON for Pluws, Tires. A.,. de.
ottage and Tensster IIEI)STEAD$ and Cl IRES;
larn~s, Upper 1nud4 Sole L EA TiER:
~hildrns~ GIGS anud CAIR R TA G ES. very low;:
rnin and Linseed 011L: TURPENTINE anud
VIITELEA I. For sabl y
H. & N. E. SOLOMON.
Hluamburg, Sept. 7, 1859 tf. 35
IJORTI CULTURAL !
FRUITLAND NURSERIES,
AUGUSTA, GA.
W E offer to the public this season. a VERY
LARGE and CHOICE collectio~n of South.
n raised1
Fruit and Ornamental Trees,
GRAPE VINES, &c.
Our Stock is large andl the Trees well grown,
~d we offer them at prices which will compare
avoraly with those of any Northern grower.
A descriptive Catalogue will be mailed free to
11 aplicaInts.
Persons desirous of putting out Fruit Trees the
'oming season will finda it greatly to their advan
age by purchasing Southern raised Tree., in
reference to, Northern, as being better adapted to
his limate, and the varieties having mostly been
riginated South. A ddres
P.T. BERCE~MANS A CO.
TO PLANTERS!
SUPERIOR TO PERUVIAN GUANO!
JPROFP M.A.P:ES2
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
FOR COTTON, TOBACCO, WHEAT, CORN, &c.
Composed of Dried Blood, Bones, Sipburic Acid, Peruvian Guano and Sul
phate of Amuwnia.
One hundred pounds of the Nitrogenised Super-Phosphate will equal in effect and
lasting powers, One hundred and Eighty-five pounds of the best Peruvian Guano.
Produces HEAVIER BOLLS oF COTTON-. and greater IVFJHT oF WHEAT and other
Grain, per bushel, than Peruvian @uano. It also PREvENTS RUST.
The following are among the numerous Certificates received
by Prof. J. JMapes,
COTTON.
COLUMBIA, S. C., Sept. 20, 1859.
J. J. MAPEs, Esq.-Dear Sir: I have very great pleasure in writing you touching
the effects of your Super-Phosphate of Lime on our Cotton crop. Having tested it
againstfour other preparations, and the appearance of the plant is most hopeful and
promising as regards a large and retnunerating yield. I feel certain your manure
will give from one hundred to one hundred and thirty pounds of Cotton more per
acre than any other preparation.
It is a remarkable fact that no Rust is seen on the plant where your Manure ha,
been used, while others show rust more or less; and this is especially the case where
0luano has been used.
And last, though not least, as regards the Planter's interest, I feel certain that
Cotton, from Super-Phosphate, will weiqh much hearier than from any other prepara
tion; in this particular I believe that Phosphates are destined to work the greatest
possible beneficial revolution in the Cotton growing States of the South.
The plants look most vigorous and luxurious, some being six feet high, and hold
ing from 80 to 110 bolls to each stalk. I am very truly, I. LOMAS.
WHEAT.
The N. C. Dispatch, March, 1859.-"My Wheat crop grown upon Guano,
weighed but fifty-three pounds, while that grown upon Mapes' Phosphates of Lime
weighed fifty-nine to sixty-one pounds per bushel."
DARIEN, Cr., Sept. 27th, 1859.
I know of no other imure that is as good for the Garden or other crops, so far
as I have tried it, as M1lapes' Nitrogenized Super-PhAsphate of Lime. I deem it
better than the best of (4unno. Yours, respectfully, NAT'L WEED.
(7Orders for the above Fertilizer promptly filled by H. & N. E. SOLOMON,
Hamburg, S. C.
Circulars giving directions for use, testimonials, &c., sent gratis.
Price per Ton in Hamburg, $56.
Nov 1 Am 43
HOYT'S
SUPER PHOSPNATE 0F LimE.
Single Ton of 2000 Lbs. - - - - - - $50,00
5 or more Tons, - - - - - - - - - $4500
PHTOSPH A TIC GUANO.
FRO.M
NEVASA ILAND, IN TUNE CARIBBEAN SEA,
I to 5 tons of 2240 L bs.---- ------$37,00
6 to 10O. " " "------------- --'-----$35,50
There has been excellent reports of this Guano from various
quarters, when mixed with onel-third of Peruvian Guano.
H. & N. E. SOLOMON,
Agents for the above.
Hamburg, Nov. 10(, 18->9 tf 45
~IllORMT MllEETW1GTNOGAO
For Planters Purd't~msing 1ilhures ~ .P W ),Ae
RHOD)ES' SUPER-PlHOPIIATE,
TIlEJl'i &Biki sa!
STANDARD MNURE G L~i ~
FOR FeuateSuhPcfcOen
Cotton,'Wheat, Corn, and IMOIJ)B 11J
Tobacco Culture,AMRCNG NO OPAY
BESIDES ALL ROOT COROPS, E O K
T HlIS eelebrted andii Standard Manuitre, whtieb v~!I ~t o r~lcirt iyohrFri
is t fully wairranted und~ sold undoer a LEGAL L i:iirut,:td~IRIAErV X
.%. . ANLEV CO. I tanIruvuUitti. it'lteiliu oIturlid rw
:o:l
Aicoi~t~'t jh~. i\Fa~u~hcisre, T~ l i ll- i uo n o . the r lhsupei rct t any otth1 e e t
GU~tAN EEen behadoftii heii. i,; old ator. iT t h il th e lirNTler
At Sot. 3iu lirund .Stree, Angtuf4t, Go., Iii N IyLiittiiirotdg iilte hliie
W1ho will s'ell at. Mitnufneturers Priest, Forty-live ailb nll~lntirl a el rt t'UCi
Dollars pier Totn, with shipping expensest addedl. lrttter.,htal i'Iatl tteciiu te
Pamnphlets, givin~g diretctis for use', s'ent b~y 'aa.itiltirtilttrti -, e. iitg a es
mail, if des'iredl. atto tUiioi~ h haipzitt
Augusta, A ug. I1, 1S59 t f 3- Ti inl, att.ln ae'ttsinullet
A SUBSTITUTE FOR PERUVIAN GUANO. eialt a ils~ia h iei'o Iiih e
rt r Pervea tlttuay Iits~ p ular atui r com
S . I-I 0 l~~ -~-.. ina Prvti of thaet. fPhosphattlires u url ts
.VtI3ONF ll.D iO\ I Lime, enablesi it ovretr to te usof the prper
OTI~~hfll~hflh~~fl~flhT ~ wll bIhe ci~hi uabled ihi u t erely , 7 to trom lit use
i.J rhi11F liiLi ~I~ .f li . ~pren aerp, wbut itind, h,.ilernd erat iedf thei
o I f'.tr fit ln, he l~ ,thi i d rgert rsiirin auc ess
iGu nnottt feedl, buist dnio, togt tmuer it ex
I~ees,- terot ophis~rb it, tiiand the r hrb
TIIUMS P. 'IOILL & 0., gis.ennblults wihlln e egitis of ronth to a
v~ltiial ritzes.iiixalinus hr~harits t illizer known. Th u ira obeto to the u
t't~iuiiaodrytaeason, isl obvpaiedaby the yuseioflthe Amerp
Thefppienio ofthiIMaanQ75to1(1Ipond
We itrer)nere. willeelsut. wt.nderful thopstofilltton,
itStelPtli l ets'l It'S $.lhR ~1 rn Whnt Uye TAhee. Veelbs .
Itoexperiments with lhislutistot'o.ether.withupamr
TIIS. . 31 L l~I, .ph etri itri bution. ppplytt
URO B.SILLS E.1. . ~C ..C. DWSON~, Aet
T. H. MLLER P~. OALL&0, Agts'Pmltt s 2 m . sen t* grtst~' Ii;
0.5 r'r. lT SIret, AugurkeCo, Gai. sin ti. .. . . .
JPo iIIlltien If t n~r.' u on, durrienlC', :i NW1ISOVR
Jaua F. tiizerY me I nhep prinsta( ) , \j[ f.\N
(. . E .Xn rn -l - " -ree h I r .1 O;FPO P H T U N
lON., I t h lt. I lt'aI L n P ish tn i lk'l il' I t - . --T-. -..
of M. 11DL .u I) A.irt Jlnd 'o et. ' (i ' R[WN lEXCA Ai A
we arCeON pritt' txor reton th 1a. JnalemenSO
POIsIN A TE of~ LI31 apnwthir cropk of, l'ot
ton, Cr. &c.al, te1 pa tiIeson.rgm C.. i SoeA nt or eria nd ouh aola.
TPs. W. w in .T LE t Y. EI.t 13eech :.-hnl . BA. C . mn f;LAO rii n1ltt utti
THES. siv.g 7 Ils. E.'u., '' "eitn fitwhc t It.t'taie-~ ~
Thos.P. Sovall& Co, Agts. tie~snt'ornul hintarte isfrtee fErmT'al i cRSl
Plioethers tmidhe, conaining iii: and
AugutaXci. 9,153 tf -14 he tiaNo. by Waren of k gust a.ittis
honeP.hoIphae ofMLiNe, Esq.,bsiurkperCo.nt.n.
. A S ndIni. qabarrtntonLWarento.,' ryNEW DISCOVEiRlY
HON I AT R RVNE Whit, Wike " "eie.fe riihos ndciu~is iiu
E.lM.PENDLTwNt.aD.,:partyHunock.5
n. DICKtuN, Efq.,herxfordiNewton Ci., ita. i.,Mineral I
J01N .JtS P Eined Vawr.lukcw. duinolk.h oulrri'rNiitsi u
TriE GnDST 850N per ,TA of 00 ore uenenrsgneds. iul store ctaroric
AVERscount n Aciehtitbucortains, iveinlcnu oiimari.n withUI\NOe
Packelows CoimNG bt\ine ofin Onbs. B rit ov er tndfonywihn.
RE CL N nyere IUS lbVs. ME eac'D mpote uni thssoadh sd.inssa
T OTP StoOLl &Co. Ag Its FO cns Ra T fre ri~n e
P 2TNTE Boa S.,P Aut, Ga. moia to gi ver quink rith 1p to atln.
Augusta, Nov.ti.N 9 2, 1959 tf 1 h nlss yoeo h 4eteemssi
It canhbs ceen atthisaplaceoan: Dr.sE.100 pir'c-nt of
nen gipe furtheriinformation. he act of
:No: I,189t an .InoL Carbona.teofLie It am dy ineyp-]
m___ .' ix of the Manues. n ill not retunrnl I
G1 NLNTC~llNtsadAc unts o, lie the oember. tilrsnsndbtte
o'THE surNDEsT unpId hN fis Pof J pur t sre xremuete o rsettl the acconthore. I
stwlbEVsEd oNtoWN! diciiaio or i t ie t tntand the incmbntnwth ofJanuary
IoevatT. CABELADFIV T ER. wOTsH. . EN. BUT
NovOI8~ U 1ovt
18359 !
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING!!
CLAYTON & KENNADY;
ARE NOW RECEIVING
A~ VEPSr LAmGE
AND
Well Selected Stock
OF
1EENS & BOYS' CLOTHING
Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises,
Carpet Bags, &c.
-ALSO
A FIRST RATE ASSORTLENT OP
SHIRTS, DRAWERS, COLLARS, STOCKS,
CRAVATS, GLOVES, SUSPEND
ERS, AND OTHER FUR
NISHING GOODS,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
Wo are prepared to Sell on the most
ACCOMMODATING TERMS,
And Invite our Friends and Customers generally,
to Call and Examine our Stock at our
Old Stand,
No. 173 Broad Street,
Under the Augusta Hotel.
CLAYTON & KENNADY.
Augusta, Sept. 21 3m 37
NEW GOODS
FOR THE
FALL AND WINTER TRADE
T E Subscribers respectfully call attention to
their Stock of
Fall and Winter Goods !
It is, perhaps, as complete as any in the Vil
lage, and was selected with a view to please both
Village and Country customers.
Among the many articles that they are offering
for sale, may be found the following:
A few Superior SILK ROBES;
( "i DeLain "
" " Cashmere"
A good lot of plain French MERINOS;
9 "1 " and Figured all wool DE
LAINES:
A few fine VELVET CLOAKS;
A good varicty of Black and Colored GLOTH
CLOAKS;
Sea-Side, Stella and Plaid all wool SHAWLS;
A few flue Trimmed BONNETS;
A good lot of Cheneal and Straw BONNETS;
A large lot of Bonnet, Trimming and Belt RIP
BONS;
Embroidered and 1em-stitched IIDK'FS;
" Ct' .LARS and CUFFS;
Lace SETTS and Lace BERTHAS or CAPES;
Fine Kid, Cloth and .Doe Skin GLOVES and
GAUNTLETS;
A good variety of HOOP-SKIRTS;
A fine stock of CORSETS, BODICES, &e.;
A very full lot of Ladies and Men's Merino and
Silk VESTS;
A choice variety (of English, French and Ger
man FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY, &c.
-ALSO
A variety of Ladies' and Misses' Kid Heeled
BOOTEES;
FOR MEN AND BOYS WEAR.
A good lot of fine and common CASSIMERES,
TWEEDS, &c.
A large lot HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c.
Negro Kerseys and Negro Shoes,
BED AND NEGRO BLANKETS,
VERY F I N E JEWET,
GROCERIES,
Crockery, Hardware, &c.
I an examination of the above named articles
and the prices, the Subscribers again earnestly
invite all buyers, and reepectfully solicit a share
of the trade of the season.
COLEMAN & DEAN.
Oct 19 tf 41
WITT & .HUDSON,
HAVE OPENED A.
FURNITURE ROOM,
WHERE WE HAVE ON HAND A COMPLETE
ASSOR TMR OF FURNiTURE,.
-As fiollows:
BOOK cASES, LIBRARIES, DESES,
Sideboards, --
BUREAUS, BUREAU WASH STANDS,
WASH STANDS,
With Marble tops-single and double.
WASH[ STANDS OF EVERYV KIND,
TABhLE S..
EXTENSION TFABLES, PI'\tLORt TABLES
with $lnbs, RI EAD)ING nnt Q UARTETTE
TAIII.ES. TOuWEl~ AND CLOTHES
R AUKS, BOOK A ND Ci.lINER STAND.C,
A Fine lot of Sofas, Ottomans, &c.
A choice lot of
BED-ROOM FURNITURE,
PARLORt, DINING ROOM AND LIURARY
CHAIRS, SUEL's OFFICE CllAIRt, Stool,
Cane und Mahogony R OCK1ING CliAllIS,
Misses' Sitting aind R oceking CIJA IR S,
Child's Tabule CH AllIS, &c.
A LOT OF FANCY WORK TABLES,
WORK BOXES, SPOOL STANDS, POR
TABLE DESKS. OFFICE DESKS, Children's
l'rUREA U., CUlBAIIDS. SAFES, BED
STEADS, CRADLES, LOOKING
G LASS PL ATE, &c.
Also, several excellent pieces of
CA RPETING.
CARPET TA CKS AND BINDING, RUGS AND
MATS, WINDOW CORNICE, SHADES,
CORDS, TASSELS, CURTAIN PINS,
&c., &c., &c.
The above articles are all recently purchaeed
from the best liouses in New York, and will he
old at low purices for cash.
i7At the old stand, we will continue to work
to orde~r, and liepair old work entrusted to our
If you want to, buy, call,-and if you do not,ecall
md we will take pleasure in showing you our
Stock. WV ITT & HUDSON.
April 13 tf 14
SOTICE.--All persons indebted to the Es
tate of Dr. G. C. Cunningham, deo'd., will
please comec forward and make immediate pay
nont; and all having claims against said Estate
will present them properly attested.
WM. HILL, Ex'or.
Hamburg, June 11th, 1859. 1y23
State of South Carolina,
.EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT,
IN EQUITY.
M. G. Morgan, andl }IIT
S. Broadwater|BllTacun
rs and
John B. Grills and For relief.
John Hill, Ex'a.- .
iT appeaC~rintg to mfy satisfaction, that John Hill,
one ofi the Defenidants in the above-statedl ene,
absent from, andl residlet beyond the limits of
his State. It is orderedl, that he do0 appear, andi
le-il answer or demur to this Blill, within three
mon'this fromti the publication hereof: or on default
rudgemuent pro eonifena will be rendered againt
tun. A. SIMKINS, ecs.r.
Oct. 23~. 1859 3m.- 42.
rhe State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
)FICE, COURT OF GENERAtL SF,.SION~S
AND COMMON PLEAS.
[ THOMAS G. BACON. Clerk of sail Court.
an pursuance of the Act of t be l...i;ntur. ;
ueh ease made and provided, dlo hereliy give pul.
ec notice, thaut an election for Clerk, Ordiinary anmd
heriff, fior Edgefteld District, will be berid uun
londlay the ninth day of January next, at the
anal places of election throughout the said Di,
riet.
Witness my hand at Edgefield Court House, this
bird day of November, A. D. 1S59.
TIHOS. G. BACON, e.o-s. & c.r'
Nov. 3, 1859 I f 44
PECLAL REQUEST--As I ant de.-rousi
of making some changes in umy buurin,.s. I
arnestly request all persons inldebtedl to me in
ny wise to make payment on or by the 25th of
)ecember next. JAS. A. TALBERT.
Oct.26 - tf 42.
TOTICE-The Notes and Accounts due Be
-' ryman for Boots and Shoes have boen placed
a the hands of John L. Addison, Esqr., for col
tectin. Wi1ill those who are indebted to him
lease call at the Squire's office and settle ? 2ge
soney mut be paid. g. P. GOODE.