Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, January 23, 1861, Image 6
Rich
SAlL DRY GOODS.
;RAY R TURLEY,
: .-- - .- - .: . . : t cy are now
receiniag a&
v
L1ABT T A 1K
IT'
Fal Dry Goods,
.\.\NG WIICII WILL BE FOUND:
Very elis.ant C..l r..S1I.KS. .ntirely new;
RXch Fui.-r.a !lK., very cht-a-v:
)vh Bru.ie ..wt l'!.ain i.'k SILKS ;
Very Rich White - IlK -, 'or Eveniug or Bridal
Dress""r
Rich Chane Si LE -. -atirely ne'w ityly;
R'h Pari, PrintAd M!ERtINb0 anetl DELAINES
Lupin's Dec- .1t !'S, in very handsowue
eolars;
Rich Broeade and Plain POPLINS;
Very Fine French DElASES, in small figures;
Low Priced Mu.a'ina DE LAINES, great variety',
Lapin's B-ost JIOMBAZINES, extremely ekeap;.
BOMBAZINE DE T-, a new and beautiful ar.
tielo for Deep Mourning;
Black Ail Wool DELAINES, fine quality;
Fino Black ALP.ACCA. very che:ap;
French, Engcli~h. and AmeriCan PRINTS;
Black and C--..rod GINGIlIAMS:
Bleached an.d ::rniwn 110MESPUNS;
Linen and Ca~tt.>n SIIEETING.. mud PILLOW
GOODS;
T)WEING. il r.t v -riety, very cheat,;
yin. All W.. * .d i Wa-:. FLANNELS:
Very il-a-ey All Ww.:aI l-l FLANNELS, cheap;
110llR \'. i -rcer variety, for Laflies, GeutJQ,
Miiees, anid Youta:
PLANTATION GOODS,
Good and Cheap,
With a great variety of other articles, to which we
wvuld respectfully invite the utteation of the pub
i.c. - - I
GRAY7 & TURLEY.
Auguti, Oct 17 tf 41
160. Fi II IHA E 1860,
J.& A. J. SETZE,
Augusta, Georgia.
H YING receiveil a largo and well nelected
St.aek itf Fall and Winter DRY GOODS, aro
now prepared to exhibit them to their custoners
n*. all who.may favor them with a cnli, and are
offerig th'em at the lowest poseihle prices.
Their St-fek consist of all the new styles of
DRESS GOODS
EHBADIV LIERIES. in great variety;
C,0Tt Mi.A a V IV NT CLOAKS;
CLOAKING C.OTHS!
-;atrit l s. SIEKT LNGS and OSNARtRGS
b, eqri-ry oif prices;
II.EKIUN, CASSIMERS, TWEEDS- and
- T I-N E rs:
Kin'ackv. tGeorgia anal gother JEANS:
[rli LINEN, Tabte DIAPER, NAPKINS and
TOWELINGS, all pricc :
3.4, 9.4, 10-4. 11-4 und 12.4 Bed BLANKETS,
!r-a -5-w- nli 1.a priced;
.ii NKET. at very 1->w prices;
r ! 'a.Y"S an PIAINS, w have an
a.nd at :.iw fizuros.
Carpeting,
t. a lower pri.:es than natual. All
will .I-a well to give us a call be
.J. & A. J SETZE
N... i1:, lir.,nda St., Augustia, Ga.
tf 411.
For Sportsmen.
-- - , e-.i FHVFY B3A S s::perior Spoirting
,) , - - .a 5... A hm. ons hand a supply of
er221
TO PLANTERS!
r t ,'ev. h.: n. u~h at G REA4TLY R E
I,,.. .) l'.t i E . .:: ::ay Fauea..ry aind .Machliua
,mp .a, .:,.. t;...n i. it .i 1t .ad near thes Auga~usta
OIc' g doza 42
LIVE~R MEDICINE!
P r .,-lar .i Q.Sin~aalonn' Liver
S.~it.n, the. pu'>ie ' rare eby inafarusedi that
an: , .naad.: .rr-.u,-:-,ents with .\r. E. .\1. PENN.
E g .S .i.1 e. H , t., pro~i~ore tie inagreali,:t and tat
. .t.a.. .l- ;.ua ;. the rueaiene.
di :a. ana .vh-., ;..a v e entaf..re rae.iraed thu
.i l.'.ne .n ...1, hir a fr..:u Dr. Satcuny,, aau b
g,ay.l by N,y yirr; -a M r. E. .51. P EN N, ont tha
..ie. terns. a bereta..,,rar.
. J-AnS. A. TAULBERT.
S tate of South Carolin'
4 \G EFa'~ 1a r.t.a. at CT. ;i.r
a I i u. ~l A1 .'Y. ar it.''
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. i . . t ..r r 'g i hn a a'.: a 'a.W d r i. Cla
,i. ,..,. K. .,.g:...g .au,.-u .t By:..
3a u -r. ! n a - ..-nj-'.iL .- 0a:;". l*.
1.,..r;-'a t.. n- .t..--i.-:&an tha.: W.:!aa:. -
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a. -- r r-rIs a-'- a--e d. rti a .? d a '
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. t .:r .F '.ii1: ~ia aa . E. ..:
t. '' . 1 . itt
of I ' t .o h ;iarlin..I*. a, .
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a . ri' ~ .r-- n- .raj.. ..n g:.r:
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. a ''I.n-n .a:.Id *.r 4-a1.1'r't:
r a-rt .,e r'aar i .* ::- aaa tw . w *
- ~s -tiegl C.2. vat ca--h
; .1 mI IY"Eb ..f e cl !cogl:us -h
y. 3t' I'DO. .
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KAUFFER, B
WHOLESALE A
0 CDS
UNDER THE AUG
NUGUS'
AGr _U S r
Would inform their numerous c
FALL k WIN TI
Is in store now. Novelties are ad
Dur Stock is the La
NOBODY CAN Ui
laving another Dry Goods Establisihment i
the Northern Market, buying excli
enough that our facilities are
any other Souti
TO O PLA
We would say, th:
Blankets, Kerseys, L
MARLBOROS, HC
A.t F EL o t c r
As an Extra Barg
COLORED SILKS at - - -
ALI, WOOL DELAINES, new Styles, al
POPLINS, elegant Patterns, at
WOOLEN PLAIDS, at - -
6 " double width, at
PARAMATTAS, fine quality, at
NEW DELAINES, worth 25 Cis.. at
OPERA FLANNELS, in all Colors, at
RED WOOL FLANNEL, at -
K!ENTUCY JEANS, at
SATINETTS,at i - - -
FAST COLORED CALICOES, at
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, at
ALL LINEN TOWELS, at - -
EMBROIDERED BANDS, at
"t COLLARS, at
BOYS' COLLARS, at
EMBROIDERED SETTS, (Collars and
ALL LINEN 11ANDKERCHIEFS, at
t Hens
LADIES' MERINO VESTS, at -
FRENCH CORSETS, at -
PORTMONNAIES, at -
Etc., Etc
OUR MANUFACTO
The only one in the
PRODUCES EVERY STYLE THAT IS NE1
Ladies' and Children's C
CLOAKS CUT AND FITTED B3
Escua Rv~w a:VT B Uts:
C .A 3EL )E'
IN NEW~ . lA B liUTIC PA
iA8KS OF ALL KLW), LA
Cornices, Bands, L<
WINDOW
FLOOR AND) Tr~IiLE OIL C
The latrgest Stock ever offereI d, I
JAS. G. I
I.\PORTERS AND DEAL4ER
Augusta, Sept 18
TIlE NEWLY E STraA1B
RANSOM EVa
Wuld re'apectfui!y irite thetir fri'
~ twouI he to, the atdvaal
I ou)~r lineC -O give us a can, .s we :.
uth has ever beent sold in' tlhis
R AfNSO!R
A ugusata, vGa.. 1*--b I
W. H. SALISBURY & CO.
ID1.\LER11 IN]
1u0E5E FUI'USIIING CO00DS,
1y)icE ANDI LI ITINGl P:MI'S,
Le;;d J]!ock T11l1 ild di afiii'd'
110' RONI'E. A c., &C.
Tin, eirper, Lead and~ $lheet Iroin
257 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Augusta, Aug 27 an 11 .
Attention, Friends.
vi- unto 1st. Jwil pla . pay . Hansuu
0 C1.1 Spring, Novi 28 2 47
L DIPS A ND 0IL.
rhE Subscriber~e hanve just received a lare~ and
heuti~tful asnesrinft orf PASSAG.E. P'A - It
L~g R~ nnd T AIULE L AM PS, of the imre't silee I
,,nd hear- A', "tie Wrred Frest IK EnIt: O~I'
OI 0. . W. &, J, B. IIODG ES.
nD..12 49
wul & co.,
ND RETAIL
DEALERS,
USTA HOTEL,
P A, GA.
ustomers that their stock of
|R BRY GOOBS
ded weekly by every Steamer.
rgest in Georgia I
DERSELL US!
1 New York, and a resident Partner in
sively for CASH, are reasons
not to be surpassed by
tern House.
N T~ ~ER kS
it we sell our
inseys, Osnaburgs,
MESPUNS, ETC.,
y- Prices
ain, we quote:
- - - - 50 and 75 Cts.
- 45, 50, and 60 "
- - - - $1 and $1,25.
- - 12k, l'8L and 25 Cts.
- 25 "
- - - - 12J "1
- - - - - - 121
- - - -50 and 621 "
20 "
. . . . - 1st"
- - - - 371 and 50 "
- - - - 50 Cts. and up.
- 124 Cts.
25,30, 40 and 50 "
12j, 25, and 30 "
10 andi1 "
Sleeves,) at - - 75 "
75 Cts. per Dozen.
ticied, at $2,50 .nd $3 " "
75 Cts. and $1.
- . - -275 Cts. and $1.
25, 371 and 50 Cts.
., Etc.
RY IN CLOAKS,
Southern States,
V, COMFORTABLE AND BECOMING.
1-1-8 Mlil( 10 Ord-.
SAN EXPERIENCED LADY.
'BAUM & CO.,
JST. IIOTEL, A UGUSTA, GA.
tC 38
on Velvet
LS, T11IiEE-PLY AxD INO1:A1N
TITElm.8, JUSTl lmECEIVED.
iE AND ji(USIN t:U1.TAINF
Ops, Tassels, &c.
LO(TIIS, MA TIS, MA TTINOS,
or Sale I))
~AILIE & BRO.,
, 205 lil' AAD ST., Al'GU'STA. G.
SI S 1I E D IlOUSE OF
~NS & CO.,
n1 of thecir
eiN) wheret they.' have ona handt
:.1 t 1 .\[a ufa tor s ' i n the CCoull try.
JF FURINITURIE!
age of thuose! wihini: anyvthlinIe
re olierinig our gZood1s at
market. Giv us a ra .
I EVANS & CO.
ti 4
U. S. ITAIL LINE
'OR FL ORIDA!
INLAND) TO ST. JOHN'S RIVER t
'he Ele g a nt Steameri
EVERG(L \D)E,
-T 1[L LEV SAVANNA1l eveiry Tuesdnay
aTnod da:urday tt 3~ o'clock. P. M., conneet
L'461y cl..elt 1Ferna.:.linig with. the Stenmier Ex
I. for Piatk'e nd othier Landiungd on theSt.
Iy thsis R.ute paitengers f..r the St. Jul ns
ivr av.ddI t.h unp. ah Lsanne of dI turude tr cr
. n ~. !,he l :Imr ofJ t)e .%*. J,.lai'# Irur. 1
f~tPsaefroum Svninah to. Pilatka. $8 I~.
A. II. COLI
Hlammond Mill.
4Y ITAMMOND) (R IST MILL at the ben. of
ilornte Creek, six mites fromt EdgefilId til
eand one-and-,-hiutr miles from the l ino
u~. h: T.pw in o.peraItionl, and prepared tof do
RIN1)lNG at ay time. R..FUL
J. W. & J. B. HODGES,
Successors to Drs. Teague,
EDGEFIELD, S. C.
v- t call tbe attention if the citizens
u Edgelicld to their complete Stocks of
PRE.W0EE cfs Gr32%iUI2.W
DR U GS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
1AlTS, DRY 1ID IN 011,
LINSEED OIL,
Boiled and iRawa
VIachine Oil, Train Oil,
VARNISHES, &c.,
Just received and f,.r sale by
C. W. & J. B. HODGES,
Wh',lesaleaud Retail Druggiets.
Edg.field, Oct19 tf 42
LEADIlTG
PATENT MEDICINES,
-SCe AS
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINAMENT for cure
f .1.1 Sores, Rheumatiptu, &c.
RedAway's Ready RELIEF;
Naufiord's Liver INVIGORATOR, one of
est Liver Med;ineo ever discorered;
Oxygenated BITTERS;
Ilustetter's celebrated 8tnaach BITTERS, sure
ure fe'r Dispepsia;
Whitcotbf Athma REMEDY, certain relief in
hairt time;
Kennedy's Medical DISCOVERY;
Kennedy's Salt Iheum OINTMENT for cure of
crofulia or any kind of oruption;
leeeman A Co's Elixer of Calissya Bark for
tire of Chills and Fever;
Tarrant's Effervepceut Seltzer APERIENT;
Clark's Fenmale PILLS;
Marchises' Uterine CATHOLICON;
PHILOTOKEN or Female's FRIEND;
Pure COD LIVEIt,oil Jelly and a wore ileasant
oe it tak' ;
Bryan's Pulmaotic WAFERS which afords re.
ije iti ten tinutes.
Just received and for sale at
C. W. i J. B. HODGES.
Oct 1 tf 42.
FOR THE HAIR.
llem:atreet Inimitable HAIR RESTORATIVE:
Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Hair rESTORER
ndl 11ir DRE SSING :
Phalon's Improved Magic Hair DYE;
Burnett's COCAINE;
Phal.'n's C'WINE, POMADE am'l Hair OIL. sll
xcellen~t for giving the llair a lively and glosvy
?.rearance.
The Ladies are solicited to give the abo.ve as~
C. W. A T "t
uaa. t. ta' ii wo itn at I . IE-:
I~idie Rtulb-r. C..arse amti Latng COM1is, e titie
-atriety:
Fine COMU~S, &e. Aiar.Iy a the- I'rne more or
C. W. & J. B. HODG ES.
Extracts for Cooking Purposes
Extract Lemon,
" ~ Vanilla,
?" Strawberry,
" Pine Appsle,
"I Nutmier,
SCelery,
Cooper's Shredl Isinglas.,I
The aboye with everything usually kept in the
.rug line, for saale low at
C. W. At 3. B3. HODOE..
Oct. 3, 1369 Uf3
POln CIfII.I)I:N TEE-:TIIING.
F' r .1.lv C. W. .t J. Ii. 1f010 E-i
A~ :g ir~v .ir*' .! the above s-.eri..r .cT A RCII
. u i: v -ri. ...iae.d 1-.-ka:.-e-, ju-t a: banal, an.*
aiii ,.-tid .4: very ! -w *aitn. e:-peea!!y Io deuitr,
c. W. A J1. 1B. HODG~E.
Oct. 1, l..60GfO
It.: I lf;" U1. 61 Smp
-,:e -:: l ! ..f m..y;-..r ..d very l.rita.
. aur i '.r -aj..-it. a-.l p.I,,..fa ata
C. W. 4 .it. Iti01E.
0.:i I. I-U tt'
:r avav:i. a .tt ! A' . SE. 1:E
lot 1. 1:,4*. a f,, 'rtl 9r
'or supari--r :,aty. f'-r .-iloy. a .ly
C. W. .1 J. 1B. 110O00 ES.
O.-t. 1, I~fC '6if
W'iom ' Asthrm.-ao l-eSU Re d
AFortaing cureratm. f--r ale at
QLJ1C. W. a J. B. H ODG .j
Georgia
SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND
FOR
Purifying the Blood and Diseases of
the Liver.
-o
FOR(CI-IL.DREN,
This is the best medicine that can be given
especially to those in a debilitated stated of health,
or troubled with worms. Generally a few doses
given to a child when it first appears unwell will
soon improve its health, and render other medi
cines unnecessary. It causes increased secretion
and passage of thbo bile, purifies and invigorates
the system, and prevents the accumulation of
worms by keeping the child healthy.
Its effect in preventing diseases of children
makes it a valuable Family Medicine. The more
it is appropriately used in a family the better will
be the general health of the family.
For sale at Edgefield C. 11., by E. M. PENN
and Drs. C. W. & J. B. HODGES.
Oct. 17 3m 41.
JI C. DAWSON'S
Guano Depot,
NO. 6, WARREN BLOCK,
A.L1. L B ta=0%
T IIERE is to be found in this establishment a
greater variety, and a larger stuck of pure
and genuine Natural, Mixed and Manipulated
FERTILIZERS, than in any other South of Bal
timore, and the Planters of Georgia, South Caro
lina and Alabama, are requested to call and ex
amine the %tock before buying elsewhere-they
will do well to do so.
The most satisfactory certificates from reliable
Planters in Georgia and South Carolina, are daily
coming in, testifying to the virtue of these Ma
nures, and will be, after let of November, forward
ed in pamphlet form to any who may wish to see
them.
The AMERICAN GUANO, notwithstanding the
unfavorable eason, hits won a reputation through
out Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina, (where
it his been extensively used,) that sets aside all
cavil as to its position among the best Fertilizers
yet discovered. It stands side by side with Peru
vian.
It is true there have been some failures-always
will be-so therehas been with Stable Manure and
Peruvian, indeed, every kind this season, but that
does not prove that American Guano will nut pay
a large per centage. In almost every ease, where
there has been what is called a failure, it has been
owing either to the manner in which it was ap
plied, the cultivation or the quantity used. Some
put it too far from the seed-some lose half by the
wind1 blowing it away-others by inixing it with
Stable Manure, or by using nut half enough to the
acre; but take it as it was used, by the inexperi
enced Planter. and so far as we have been able to
learn the truth, in nine cases out of ten the Gu
anoed Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Outs, Barley, Rye.
Turnips, and all Garden Vegetables, have yielded
nearly twice as much as the unguanoed land-so
it pays even in the dryest seasons. You make but
little this year-poor crops-but if you had used
no Fertilizer, you would have made next to noth
ing. If the seasons had continued throughout
July and August as they did up to the 15th of
June, the old worn-out hills of Georgia and Caro.
lina would have groaned under the weight of the
most overwhelming crops that were ever gathered.
So don't be discouraged, but follow the example of
the Dicksons, Thos. Whaley, T. J. Smith, of Han
cck; Judge Roberts, of Warren : Dr. Mims, T.
G. Lamar, and the Rainsfords, of Edgefield, S. C.;
who return annually to their land from $4 to $ti
worth of Fertilizers per acre, and your success will
be like theira, an overwhelming income for the
money invested, to seay nothing of the prinmanent
iiprovement of your lands.
Among the varieties I offer to the public are the
fallowing; AMERICAN, PERUVIAN, SWAN
ISLAND, COLUMBIAN, MONK'S ISLAND CO.
LUMBIAN, MEXICAN GUANO, RUFFIN'S
PIIOSPIIO,(whiec'h isone-lhalfPaernviat.) SANDS',
HOYT'S. LONGETT SUPER.PHIOSI'IATES,
amal MANIPULATED GUANOS, BONE DUST
and LAND) PLASTER.
All these Manures are pulverimed andl reatly form
immeiaite use. All orders will receive harumpi
attention.
J. C. DAWSON,
General Agent.
Au~tusta, Sept 24 4cm :SS
H WIN boiught out~ the Stick oin hamnd ot
WITT & IIUDJSON, I will cointinuie the
Fl(RNITl!RE A N D) l'NDERT AKIN(;
BUSINESS,
At the old stad bietween Jomhn Colgan and1 E
Penn, Agent. tundc will try aul didease all who mmn'
favor me wcith their patronnge.
Aug 22 If
BXTRI.AL CASES
- - r"--'
J UST rece'iivedal ui n I:t.. rtment ut ~.lET . lia
lit l Al. ('ASES. at' im lhieb! wll held.m~
6c)W Fitlt CA~ll. I toy t'ar CXA. anid will lba
anecessrilv einpaaellil toi mell ..n' th scam ae termaa.
Clhirty daa i.s thme hutce-I credit th~at will b~e givemi.
Aoatn hand .\A11013ANY COFFINS at Aim.
giosta prices.- Common~tit W OOD CO lFFINS tundt
to ruit thme iirder, bothm itt qumalimy ami prnic.
J. M. WITT.
Aug. 2U, 1860 f 3
State of South Carolina,
ED)GEFILI) DISTRtICTr,
IX CO.1.110N I'LE..1.
Lewis Jones & Thos. B. Reese,1
-r i E lin mtitfls. nm tihe :tatv stan ted ease, havina
ri- d ie their Deelaration int tny~ ailic. andt'
heu teamnt having neither wife tnar Attone3
kniownt Ii. reside within the liamits if thmis State, ..t
whonm copies of's.mid daelarattiona with rules to lhead,.
can lie served ; on mioto of W. W. Almdams, P'minin
til's At icurney, ordered, Th ait staid Defenaanmt ump
pear tiaid pleatd toi saidh Dlechirationm withint a yea
andl a damy frommm thme dlnte her'e, mar titnal andl abs..
lute judginenat a ill be. giv en tagainist him.
Clerk's .ig.e, Mmarch. 16th, l1tl60, ly It0
State of South Carolina,
EI)GEFJIL1 I[STRlICTl,
Jonsona, Crews At liram wiry, Ind-al~rserse,Frly
Wc. W. Hiavirdl. J me..
TI IE Phl.intimr' intthemi ahore state-l caae. Ia aint
thmis a -v fitedltbeir l),ebarnitiin itt mym tflce,
:mmid thme li.t'endlait hi 'ing neithe.r wife mar Atte~r
m-iv knowian t.i r..i., le wthin the litmi~s of thim
Sm:'.i,. whma a'..pie's al sait Dehiriiti..ta with
-maes mo plitnd i'nn be s.:rvedl. Ont immotiont ofl L.'
mae mt~A Miommni:. laainmitis A ttirnmeys, Onirdere thmat
and l)4.b-ndan~t uppe~i'ar an.1i pIdendi to sad lIechmrac
:i..n withint a yejar antt :a I~ mrmm the dlare h'reof.
'ir tinial ial ablsolutti ~t.iamtnt will bea g ee
i~aitist him.n Tli .s. 1;. IA (CON, I .i.t..
State of South Carolina,
15 CU.I-.FIt>X li'RI A',
~Mickler & Mc~sCelm'ey, )ltiI iail
ela. Llory traet
W. W. Ilarird. J
W II Eli EAS, thme Plaimntilih bave this day fih-a
their dilamrat ion m ganitast the Deatnann mt.
whim (mis it is m-aid) is atbs.ent from ammal without thei
imitmi act thli.- Stat. mmand ha., neit her waifa' ammr At,
tirney kana mm wttitin the me-uptt on ~la .m n a copy
of the, samid declarat tin tmmit Ihe Serve I.
Onm tmiitionatf Mes-r. 1Tlimant A tinmry. Paiin
ti's A tatrneys. mt as 'ardered that thme sid D--r'eml.
1mi. alm :iapear andi Ilead tc thme siaid1 declarationm
awiitin m yemar atnda ta fIraom this ib:ite, citherw ise
final andi abs~mout e judginmenat wrill lie givenm unil
:awareld maguinst him.
Tlit. G. lUACON. c.e'.m'.
lark" 'tfiee. Feb'. 9). 1 tt. g Iy v a
State of- South Carolinia,
W. P. 'Trotter,1
ea. . Forelynja .ittmentai~a.
W. W. Hiavird.J
W HER~lEAS thec Plaintiff hmasa fthi dayi faledt him
Vdeelmcratiaan agmainist the Dlefendanatt whoi. (aim
it s snida) is asenat from tad without thec limaits iil
tilam Stmati, emnd has naeithier wife nor A ttarnaey
knawn withitn the samne. uponaa whoImitm a copy of thae
scaid adeclaraatiion might be servedl.
Ott momtian of 2mb-sears. Til tamamn & (hary. P!tint.
lilf's Am t..rney'~s, it is aardiereda thaat t hae sida Defendta.
acnmt do appair mnmma ph-ndi tam them sn ai del mratt ian
wmitin a ye'ar amai a inay froaam thism dlate. uatherw'ise
final and ablscalute juadgmtet, will lce givmen anda
awardedm agaitnst hit.
THIOS. G. BACON, c.c.r.
Clerk's Ofta'e. Febc. 9~t l,t 8 gl y 6;
Tu':i[mSE indmebted to. thei Smabmerriber are requetast.
edl tic iean faorwmad mand settle thceir %respee
Itive accounts forthwith. D. F. McEWEN.
nI De2 tf 51l
JAMES
AUG1J
HAVING
A FULL AND
ST(
FALL k WI
OFFERS
THE LOWEST PSI
Determined still to alkc
- UNDER!
And hoping to give his Ci
he has heretofore done. I
Styles of
DRESS GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES,
CLOAKS,
SHIRTING
PANT
BE
NEGRO K
Hoping to have an er.rly call from Ii
them, one and all, welcome to an exam
MRS. HENEY'S Stock of Ill
Augusta, Oct. 2
1860. FALL AND V
FIN-E CI
FURNISH
Our Stock is now FULL. We kee
will sell all kinds of Goods it the ING
PM All orders will be executed
PROM PTLY.
r All GoodS guaranteed s repr<
VAN WINKLJ
AUC
Augustai, Oct. 3. 1800
H'J R A,
Wholesale an
tND)ER THIE 12
A U G U S T 2
Descriptionsi and (Co lir;Cssn r
miatch. Fine B!aik (Cassimere PA'; N'!
Fancy CassimeIre~ PA NTS. Silk:. M.-i
Styles oft VESTS, toether with
Every Style of Good
W\e kee'p alway~ts ''n ii
.5ibirts, 3D:
men~it a1~ways we~ll supljie~d with
CLOTHS, ( 'SSBH
()ilO.f the realti't va iety' o f Freniih. I
..hortes*t no t ic.. Ouir Sno k o
BOYS' C
CA.LL AND
To Cash Buyers we
A iotn.ta. )et.:;, is13o
H AIGH &
No. 220, Broad
AND DI
Black and Colored Clot
W ichd we are* maiking up to order at shlort a
A
A GOOD
REA.DY MA
A large poirtion fl whieb we have cuit :nol1
Eng:ilishi and Sont hern Maufaicturedi Gsoot
SELL~T AT MUCl
Than ths of Niorthernu Mautittnres. ais
In our Furnishintg Dep'Iartinetnt, we ke
Shirts, Collars, Cravats, 15
orev
WE ARE AGENTS F4
SEWING
Which can be seen in conistanl
whtichi are fully g'uaralnteed 1);
$50 to $100. D~escription i
will he sent to any one wishini
Augusta, March 26, 1860
IHENEY
STA, GA.,
IRECEIVED
WELL ASSORTED
)Ci OF
[1311 DRY -GOODS,
ELE MARKET PINES,
w no House in Augusta to
SELL HIM
istomers tie same Satisfaction
[s Stock embraces all the new
S AND SHEETINGS,
STUFFS,
D BLANKETS,
NEGRO BLANKETS,
NEGRO PLAINS,
ERSEYS, &c.
s friend,,, and the public generally, he wishes
inatioi of his LARGE STOCK.
illinery in the Rear of the Store.
tf 39
INTER TRADE. 1860.
T TAILORS,
IAMLERS ThT..
IOTHING
-AND
ING GOODS.
p the Es'r GOODS we can purchase, and
lT PItCES.
in the most FASHIONABLE STYLE and
s nted.
E & SHACKELFORD,
UtsTA, GEORGIA
tt' 39
i Retail Dealers in
'LDECLOTHING
TED) STATES HOTEL,
~G EO R GIA.
mdl Dress OATS: Unins CO A Tr f'ab
st'TS-..COATS,'P ANT'IS and VESTS to
S: Plain, P laid, Striped and other Styles of'
inI'. Wool, Velvet, Satin. Uarathiea, andu other
s for Gentlemen's Wear !
da very hirge Stock of' line
cavwers, decc.
S. U'SPEND Ells. (; I. )\ Es. N.ck Ti VS
.velling sI A WLS, 1l.IJBES de CiAM3BilE
I.''westt Pris .. Our :nanll he t itug de par
RES ND) VESTING8S.
dihand( G.Ierman Man;ut:tenu ~e I lavinij
LOTHING,
grade and st~e
TAME A LOOK.~
o'er Great Inducemednts.
AND1RLWS,
Street, Augusta, Ga.,
IT TALOPRS
a ALER 1*N
hs, Cassimers and Vestings,
utice in the 1;ES'T STIY LES, and at vry low rates
DE CLOTHING,
m aeP here in our owni ' -tabb'l.<hmen~it, of F'rench
; anud mauny article. w can~f
I LOWER RATES
we hav-a no Manufacturer.s proufit.s to piay.
[eck Ties, Gloves and Hosiery,
ryv descript ion.
)R THlE lBEST MAKES 0OF
MACHINES,
opration at our Estab~ilihment, and
the Manufacturers. Prices friomu
f Machines and Samnplcs of work
to examine thecm.
CHICKERING & SONS
PIANO FORTES!
T illS is one of tho OLDEST Establishments of
the kind in the country-and they still
maintain their supremacy in the market, having
been awarded TIIRTY-EIGHT PRIZE MED
ALS, over all competitors, for the superiority of
their instruments exhibited at various Fairs in
this country and Europe.
They have had an Agency in this City for about
thirty years, where thousands of their PIANOS
have been sold to the ENTIRE SATISFACTION
OF EVERY PURCHASER. And to protect their
well-merited reputation as manufacturers, and the
public from being imposed upon, it has become
necessary to publish that every Piano made by
them bears upon the "name board" "CHICKER
ING, BOSTON," in the old English and Roman
letters, and upon the "sounding board" "CHICK
ERING.& SONS, BOSTON," with the number
Of the Piano.
JACOB CHICKERING is not a relation of
theirs, au I has no business interest with them.
I have the sole Agency for Augusta of Chick
ering & Sons, and keep on hand a fall assort
ment of PIANOS for sale at
Factory Prices.
And WARRANT each one to give entire satis
faction.I
Call and see them, and their superiority will be
so apparent that you will be sure not to buy of
PEDLARS or TRAVELLING AGENTS.
CHARLES CATLIN,
Sole Agent.
P. S.-I have a fine Stock of STODART PI
ANOS, and of other good Makers. Also, GUI
TARS, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, MUSIC, Ac.,
&c., for sale low. All orders promptly attented
to. C. CATLIN.
Augusta, Feb 27 tf 8
FINE PIANOS,
MUSIC, &c., &c.
T HE subscriber, after returning thanks to their
friends in Edgefield and adjoining Districts,
for their liberal patronage during the last ten years,
would inform them that they still continue to keep
on hand a large assortment of T
PIANO FORTES
from the celebrated manufactories of Raven Bacon
& Co., Hazelton Bros., and A. H. Gale A Co., New
York, for whom they are sole Agents. These In.
struments having already won such far-famed ce
lebrity, it is only necessary for us to repeat that for
41re. -. ', durability and finish, together with powter,
depth,TOeetnesN and moftnes of tone, they challenge
competition. Persons wanting a Superior Piano
Forte, would do much better to call and select from
a lar e assortment, than by dealing with Pedlars
and agents of inferior makers, where they have no
choice, and have often to pay higher prices for in
ferior Instruments, than fine ones of superior
m.tkers can be bought for.
Every Piano Forte sold by us is warranted in
.ivory respect, so the purchaser runs no risk what
over. Persons ordering from a distance from us
can depend upon getting a GOOD ARTICLE, as
we make it a point to keep goods of the best quality
-Ind such as we can recommend and warrant in
every respect. Their
STOCK OF MUSIC
is very large, and they are constantly receiving all
new pieces as they are published.
GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGS
'of the the best quality always on hand. They
would also call attention to their large stock of
School and Miscellaneous Books,
STATIONERY, BLANK OOKS,
and other articles. Also, always on hand the larg
est assortment in the State,-of
GUITARS, ACCORDEONS, VIOLINS,
FLUTES FLAGEOLETS, VIOLIN BOWS,
&c., and every article of Musical Merchandise.
Carhurt's and Needham's and Prince's celebrated
MELODEONS.
Accordeons and Violins Repaired in the.
best manner.
All of 'he above articles sold at low prices for
CASH o, Oity acceptances by
GEO. A. OATES & BROTHER,
BROAD-ST., Augusta, Ga.,
[Between United States and Globe Hotels.]
April 7, 1859, tf I3
Cotton Gins.
W E desire to call the attention of Cotton
Planters to an examination of the merits
of the (GINS manufactured by us, known as the
T.A.LOJED GISS
'These (ins undioubtedly combine the merits c.f
SPE Eb, LGHfT DjiA~:G HT and GOOD Sh
PLE in a greater degree thac~any other Gins ever . -
made. Or-.
D)OUBLE CYLINDER GIN
Is a reert invention, and in our estimation Is
decidedly superior to the common Gin. It picks
with greater rapidity, and universally wakes a
good samople. Tihe Gin reqluires good speed, and
is best suited for water or steam power, though
with god gear four mules wilt run a 60 Saw with
case. We mtake these tGms in sisce from G0 to 120
We refer parties desiring further information to
Capt. A. J. IIAMMOND, Hamburg, S. C.;
Col. JNO. A. W I L L IAMS, Society 11ill, S. C.;
Mr. A. A. SI1K INS, Silverton, S. C.;
Thteso gentletnen used the Doubile Cylinder Gins
last season.
We also refer to
Mr. Ii. M. POUSEY, Edisto Mills, S. C.;
Mr. JA MES RtG ERtS, Mine Creek, S. C.;
Mr. ISENJ. Rt. BOSTWICK. Dock lBranch.
Who have our Single Cylindere in use.
Agrents.--Messrs. HI. &. N. E. SOLOMON,
Hamntturg; 31essrs. COTJIlRAN, JEFERtS &1 CO.,
Charlestotn, S. C.
CLE.I1MONS, BROWN & CO.
Aug S 0m u
State of South Carolina,
EDG .EFJIl.1) I)ISiitICT,|:
IN LCi.IILiu I ' LR..'.
Wi ER E.. tit ingntest oif Ereheat bath been
returned t.. the ncke, whetreby, it suitir
thtat Chairles Met'c-er, late of Elgtetield Ibis
trict. who i. a" bor n itn Dunbtlart''n, Sco'tltand, nd
didI h :wentt -Iirstt day of. Maly, in the year
ses~ en,w:.s icZiwl ned' posi..e'ssed at the timte of his
.1 a.,tth, of a L.t of l.and, cotntaiinig one-Laif
Acre, mtit e or less. ,ti:o.t-, lying anud beiti ini the
co'irpulrnite lin.it, e f Elge i. i'i Yillatge. hn. utadedl on
th North by at L. t as tiedi by liev. P'. N. Lynch,
'.n the Eat by Lots owrted b~y Th.-mua' P. Magrath
antd Geolrge' W. 1,n.dum nan td the Public Street
leading is-nm the Coti t Hoauae to Polttei:vil'e, 'n
Itihe South by a Lot onwne~d by Jismes A. hI.,xier,
Sud lon the Wes by a pulic street iitt-e intely ini
tihe rear if. tihe Court ll'use, an.l Lots '.:u dn b~y
Wilii..ma J. Ready, F. I,. Smtith ned Rev. P'. N.
IyiLvn : withouit havitig in hisi lifetimne made -s.y
di'.aposi::'n thereof. aind 'withotut lenthi.g an,. per.
-on who ennl leg'ally claim the t-ime. N'.w in
pursunnet~e of tihe directioi:, of tie .Act ..f A-.en:
iv, inl :.uch case tmt'de and 1-1.i idedi. the ].lir 'uf
th'e .auid (hles MetItre-gor. or ,.th~er, eiaimi. g
unmb-lr himo it aeny there be, are huerebiy requinnre~d tu
appluer and' minke ecniwn within eighlteeonmenti~s
from tihe dlate here'f.
Wiuth.s day -hande at Edgenield C.urt House, thia
ftrhdyof April, A. I). lsf0.
- - TIIOS. G. IlACON, c.c.r.
EXTRA FAMILY FLOERI.
Supjertinie di, do.
00rtH Meal and Grilse
FttlR'CA SI. R. T. MIMS.
.biunv 1S If 2
AD.)1I1NISTH A rORws NOTlliE.--A 11
pe Ilrt'l:.s itndce'ed t.. the 15utCe f Cui- 3i. -
Gr lode',are hereby~ requested Ito pereitt-te-r
siemd.tull.rpeil atte-sted. 'in or~ bel'.re the 21, t
Feb'. I:451, o whtich daty a ritual tettiettut at will be
mta.Ie in the Oriitaty'.- Omeie. Anid all those iu
antywise ineted who fatil to pnay up by tihe 1st of
A pril 1StaI, ill be sued witho~.utreaIpect eel pen m..nns.
.A. RAM~SAY, Adlur'ur.
lt..h. ?2 1v. 7
NOTrICE-.--All pernn indebtedl to tl-c Es
NtateofWasigton Wiwe,~ deue'd., are requst
them:i and all thiset htaving demtnandis aga'insutt said
Etat. re a~se re.jmnestedl t prescnt them: proljer
ly atte.-ted for ptymeenu:.
i1. A. H.\ W. ) . ,
WAGONS ! WAGONS !
IHAVE on haud EIGHTEEN WAGONS '.f
dlifierenit sir.s from One to Six Horse, made of
the best sessonted luntuber and ironed in. a very
supeirioir manner, which I will sell low for cash, or
on tme if desired. S. F. GOODE.
Sept 19 t f 37
Positively Speaking,.
ALIL persuons indebted to thne Estate o.f James
A 1l1leckwe'l. dlee'dl., n who' fail teo piay the
suemne at tin early date. wilmosut certainly li
forceid to pay costZs: snnd ilhsse havingt demands
against the said dece'ased will please render them
int properly attested without delay. -
L. T UCKER, Adm'or.
Oct. 17 id~t 41
Whiskey !.
- TtLT.S of a giood quaulity of COMMON'
W. ~'H IS KEY. no'w in cellar, nd will be soldi
at iw figures fur Cash. S .BWRAr
IHamburg, Oct. 3 tf 3