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CHARLESTON & LIVERPOOL.
CHARLESTON and Liverpool Steamship Lino,
composed of the First Class Iron Steamers:
GOLDEN HORN, 1.1SS tons, H. C. MACBBTH,
Commander.
BOSPHORUS, 550 tots, J. MURHEL, Com
mander.
MARMORA, 940 tons, F. MCRRELL, Com
mander.
Days of sailing from Charleston 1st and 15th
of each month, as follows :
Golden Horn.Novomher 15
Bosphorus.w.December 1
Marmora.December 15
Arrangements having been made with the South
Carolina and other Railroad Companies for the
prompt forwarding of through freight, shippers
of Cotton from the interior may rely on the ut
most despatch.
Cotton consigned to the undersigned for ship
ment by this line, will bo farwarded free of com
missions, actual expenses only added.
ROBERT MURE & CO.,
Agents, Charleston, S. C.
Oct. 26_lm_44_
ROBT. MURE & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
GENTS CHARLESTON AND LIVERPOOL
_ STEAMSHIP LINE.
Advances made on shipments of Cotton, Rice
and Naval Store;, to foreign and domestic ports.
A
Oct 26 Jin ii
Sheriff's Sale.
0. T. Terry, bearer, )
vs. \ FL Fa.
S. S. Tompkins, J
BY Virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. to me directed, in
the above stated case, I will proceed to sell
at Edgefield C. H., ou the first Monday in Decem
ber next, tho following property, to wit:
ONE HOUSE AND LOT, in tho Village of
Edgefield, containing Two and one-half Acres,
more or less, bolonging to Defendant, and bound
ng on lands of Mrs. Brooks, J. B. Ryan and
Methodist Parsonage.
Terms Cash.
ISAAC BOLES, S.E.D
Nov. C it 46
Sheriff's Sale.
Benjamin Waldo, ")
vs. " \ Fi. Fa.
Giles D. Mim-\ J
IN pursuance of a Writ of Fi Fa to me directed,
in tho abovo stated case, I will proceed to ?ell
at Edgefield C. H. on tho first Monday in Decem
ber next, tho following property to wit :
ONE TR ACT :0F LAND belonging to Defend
ant, containing Twcnty-Fivo Hundred Acres,
moro or les.*, and bounding on lands of Willis
Sanders, Wilson Sandor?, James Brogden and
Frank H. Posey. Terms Cash.
ISAAC BOLES, S.E.D.
Nov. 6_ 4t '_46
Sheriff's Sale.
Sanr'l. Brooks
FL
B. C. Bryan.
IN pursuance of a Writ of Fi Fa to mo directed,
in thc above stated case, I will proceed to sell
at Edge&eld C. H. on th? first Monday in Decem
ber next, the following proportv to wit :
ONE HOUSE AND LOT.'in the Village of
Edgefield, containing Six Acres, more or Ic?, be
longing to Defendant, .and adjoining land.- of R.
T. Mim?, O. F. Cheltham,' and Estate of Elbon
Bland, doe'd.
Terms Cash.
ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D.
NWT?, ?j_4t_46
Sheriff's Sale.
Robert D. Branson,
Fa.
Robert Lanier,
BY virtue of a writ of Fi Fu. to me directed, in
the above stated ease. I will proceed to sell
at-Edgefield C. H., on thc first Monday in Decem
ber nexf, the following j roperty, to wit:
ONE TRACT OF LAND, belonging to Defend
ant, containing Seven Hundred and Thirty Acres,
more or less, and adjoining lands of John Rey
nolds, A. Adams and others.
Also, ONE OTHER TRACT OF LAND con
taining Two Hundred and Seventy Acre?, more
orle??, adjoining lands of John Reynolds, A.
Adams and others.
A'so, will be fold at thc residence of tho De
fendant, Robort Lamer, on 'h?* W?dnesdav fol
.lowing-ONE HORSE, TWO MULES, and TEN
HEAD OF CATTLE.
Terms Cash.
ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D.
Nov. ff 4t 46
Sheriff's Sale.
Wiley Glover, bearer,
M. Frazier, Ex'or.
Other Plaintiffs
FL Fa.
Fa.
The Same,
BY Virtue of a Writ of Fi Fa to :no dirocted, in
? the above stated cases, I will proceed to sell
at Edgefiold C. H., on tbc firit Monday in Decem
ber next, the following property, to wit :
ONE TRACT OF LAND belonging to E?tate
of-Amon Lindsey," doe'd., containing Three Hun
dred and Ninety Acres, moro or le*?, and adjoin
ing lands of B. lt imho, Daniel Quittlebuin, J. A.
Dozier and others
1er ma Cash. . .,
. ' . ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D.
Nov. 6 * 4t 46
Sheriff's Sale.
. Benj< Roper, T. C., )
vs > Tax Ex.
Francis Murray, J
B" Y Virtue of an Execution to me directed, in
the abovt stated case, I will proceed to sell
at Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday in Decem
ber next, tho following property, to wit :
ONE TRACT OF LAND belonging to Defend -
nnt, containing Two Thousand One Hundred and
Thirty Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of
Wm. Graham, R. Swearcngia aud others.
Terms Cash.
ISAAC BOLES, S. E. Di
Nov. 6, 1S?S. iti 46
Sheriff's Sale.
Benj. Roper, T. C.
Yi I TUT PT
W.-M. Heath, Adm'or. r lax
Estato of C. M. Thomas,
BY Virtue of an Execution to me directed, in
ia the above stated ewe, I will proceed to
sell at Edgefiold C. H., on the fir.?t Monday in
December next, tho following property, to wit:
ONE TRACT OF LAND, belonging to Defend
ant'* Estate, containing Two nundrsd and Fifty
Acre?, more or le;*, and adjoining lands of Mrs.
Jo?os, Ber?j. Mims and others.
Terms Cash.
ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D.
Nov. C 4t 46
Sheriff 's Sale.
Wm. D. Junnjngs, bearer, "1
vs. [ Fi. Fa
E. Bu?sry, J
BY virtue of Fi. Fa. in the above stated
case to mc directed. I will'procecd to sell
at Edgefield C. H., on-the.first Monday in Decem
ber next, the following j roperty, to wit :
ONE TRACT OF LAND, belonging to Defend
ant, containing Six Hundred and Ninety Acres,
more or le.?*, and adj-rining lands of Joseph Bus
soy, A. Sbarpton and others.
Terms Casu.
ISAAC BOLES, S.E.D.
Nov. Cth 4t 46
Sheriff's Sale.
Clayton ? Kennedy, ")
vs. [ Fi. Fa.
Angnr. P. Rrown. J
BY virtue of a Writ of Fi Fa fo inc directed, in
the above stated case, I will proceed to ?ell
ai Edgefield C. H. on the firxt Monday in Decem
ber next, the following propcrtv, to wit:
ONE TRACT OF LAND, belonging to Defend
ant, containing One Hundred and l''..rty Acree,
more or less, and adjoining Ianda of Wm. WU.?on,
M. M. Hill and others.
Terms Cash.
ISAAC BOLES, S. E.D.
Nuv. fi 4t 4?
Sheriff's Sale.
A. P. Aldiic'i, )
vs. I Fi. Fa.
Mile? narden anl Elbert Td-n, J
BY virtue of a Writ of l i F.i to me directed, in
tho iibovo s'ated ca.?e, I will proceed to sell
at Edgefield C. H , ou the f.rst Monday in Deceiu
Lor next, thc following pro|>erty to wit :
ONE TRACT OK LAND belonging to Elbert
Harden, containing Uno Hundred and Fifty
Acre?, more or le.-?, anil hounding on lands of
Angus. P. Bri-wn, R. J. Hjnker.-ou and other?.
Terms Cash.
ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D.
Si> y. 6 4* 46
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Uriah Croat, Y : - '
vs [ Fi. Fa.
W. C. Mitchell, jr. J
McK? Mitchell, Bearer, )
va " . J- Fi- Fa.
V7. C. Mitchell, jr. J
BY Virtue of the abovo Executions of Fieri
Facias to me directed, I will sell at Edge
field C. H., on tho first Monday in December next,
A TRACT OF LAND, situate in said District,
containing Thirteen Hundred Acres, more or less,
adjoining lands of Mrs. E. E. Boyd, Ned Lee,
James Fulmer and others.
-Also
On the Tuesday following, at the rosidence of
the Defendant, W. C. Mitchell, in said District,
tho following property:
Six Head HORSES and MULES,
20? Bushels of CORN,
FODDER, PEA VINES,
18 Head CATTLE,
24 HOGS, 15 SHEEP, 9 GOATS,
1 Sett BLACKSMITH TOOLS,
2 WAGONS, 1 CART, 1 BUGGY,
7 PLOUGH STOCKS,
60 PLOUGH SHARES,
12 HOES, 15'AXES,
7 GEER, 2 Setts BREECH and HIP STRAPS,
2 HAND SAWS,
1 CROSS CUT SAW, 4 CRADLES,
CARPENTERS TOOLS,
1 GIN* HEAD,
2 THRESHERS and FANS
1 Lot of BARRELS,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
KITCHEN FURNITURE, ?c.
Also, the Defendant's intorest in the Duncan
Gold Mine.
The aforesaid property having bet levied on
as the property of the said Defendant in the above
Executions.
Terms Cash.
ISAAC BOLES, S.E.D.
Nov. 6 4t 4G
SHERIFFS SALS.
i
Sehron Stalnakcr, for another,
vs. j- FL Fa
Sampson Sullivan.
BYVirtuo of Fi. Fa, to mo directed, in the
above stated case, I will sell at Edgefield C.
H., on the firtt Mondav in December next, tho
following property of Defendant, to wit:
ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing Six Hun
dred and Forty-Fivo Acres, moro or less, adjoin
ing lands of A. Adam?, Robert Lanier, L. G. Hol
loway and other?.
-Also,
Will sell on Tuesday, the Sth of Dccemberncxt,
at the residence of Defendant,
TWO MULES, ONE HORSE,
S HEAD OF CATTLE,
10 nEAD OF SHEEP,
S HEAD OF HOGS, . ' ;- ?
ONE CARRIAGE.
ONE LOT BLACKSMITH TOOLS,
ONE- GIN HEAD,
ONE ROAD WAGON AND HARNESS,
THREE BEDS AND. STEADS,
ONE SIDEBOARD AND BUREAU,
C TABLES, 2 CLOCKS,' *
ONE LOUNGE,
ONE BOILER,
KITCHEN "FURNITURE, ic.
Terms Cash. ? A
ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D.
Nov. 6. . ' - 4t 46
Sheriff's Sales.
William Spires *1
vs. . [Fi.-Fa.
Jonathan We ver and G. McD. Wo ver. J
BY Virtue of an Execution Fieri Facias to me
directed, in the above stated case, I will pro
ceed to sell at Edgcfiold C. H.. -n the first ATo?
day in December next, a TRACT GF LAND in
said District containing Five Hundred- Acres,
more or le?, known as thc " CLOUD PLACE;"
on the lino of the Columbia <fc Augusta R. R., ad
joining lands of L. B- Wevcr, and others,-levied
on as the property of D?fendant, .George- McD.
Wevor. * ISAAC B0LES, S. E. D.
Nov. 3__5t_45
Sheriff's SaleT
. P. Carroll, for another,
L Fa.
Jackson Cevar und James Eidson.
BY virtue of a Writ of Fi F.i to mo directed,
in the above stated coso, I will proceed to
sell at Edgefield C.-H.,- on tho first Monday in
December next, tko followingproperty, to wit:
ONE TRACT OF LAND, belonging to ono of
thc Defendants James Kidson, (now'in possession
of Carsen Warren,) containing Three Hundred
and Sevon and One-Half Acres, moro or less, ad
joining lands of H- T. "WrlgHT, Carson Warrro,
Matthew Magrath, Harmor Coleman and others.
Terms Cash.
ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D.
Nov. 0 . 4t 46
Sheriff's Sale.
. Fi. Fa.
Bank of Hamburg, S. C.
vs
W. B. Dorn.
IN pursuance of a Writ of Fi Fa to mo directed,
in the above stated case, I will proceed to sell
at Edgefield C. H., on tho first Monday irj Decem
ber next, tho following property, to wit :
ONE TRACT OF LAND belonging to Defend
ant, containing Three Thousand Acres, moro or
lcsskand adjoining lands of Daoiol Miaor,
Rountrco and others.
Terms Cash.
ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D
^.QV. 6 _4t_46_
Sheriff's Sale.
W. A. Harri?, for Assignee, ")
vs V Fi. Fa.
John Bauskelt. j
IN pursuance of a Writ of Fi Fa to me directed,
in the above stated case, I will sell at Edge
field C. H., on tho first Monday in December
next, the following property, to wit:
ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing Threo
Hundred Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of |
Mrs. Lucy Butler, known as the Good Spring
Tract.
Also, ONE TRACT OF LAND, known os tho
Peter Day Tract, containing Four Hundred Acres,
moro or less, adjoining lands of John Bell, A.
Hatcher and others.
Also, ONE TRACT, known as tho Mill Tract,
containing Three-Thousand Five Hundred Acres,
more or less, adjoining lands of Alfred Hatcher,
Dr. Croft and others. On thii tract there is a
Saw-Mill and a Grist Mill.
Terms Cash.
ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D.
Nov. 6,_4t_40
Sheriff's Sale,
M. LcbeschuUz,
vs. \ Fi. Fa.
Tho Edgefield Agricultural Society.
BY virtue of Fi Fa to me d ire : tod in the above
stated ease, I will sell at Edgefield C. H., on
tho first Monday in December next, the following
property, to wit :
ONE LCT OF LUMBER belonging to theEJge
field Agricultural Society, lying on the Tan Yard
Lot, in the Village of Edgefield.
Terms Cash.
LS A AC BOLES, S.E.D.
Nov. C_4t_46
Sheriff's Sale,
D. C. Tompkins, "1
va > Fi Fa
John S. Smyly. J
Y virtue of Fi Fa to me directed, in the above
stated cate, I will ?ell at Edgefield C. H., on
the first Monday in December next, the following
property, to wit :
ONE TRACT OF LAND, belonging to the De
fendant's Estate, containing Eleven Hundred
Acres, more or loss, adjoining lands of Benjamin
Ouzts, Dr. D. C. Tompkins and Wra. Harris. .
Als?, tho following STORE HOUSES in the
Village of Edgefield; vii:
No. 1, occupied by M. Lebeschultz,
No. 2, occupiod by T. W. Cnrwile,
No. 3, occupied by Phil. Hill, colored,
No. 4, occupied by Dave Harris, colored,
No. 5, occupied by John Covur,
No. 6. recently occupied by Truman Root
Terms Cash.
ISAAC BOLES, S.E.D.
Nov. C 4t 46
SherixTsSale,
Daniel P. Holloway, )
vs Fi Fa.
George W. Dorn. J
IN Pursuance of a Writ of Fi Fa to me directed,
in the above ?tated case, I nil sell at Edge
field C. H., onjthe first Monday in December next,
the following property, to wit:
ONE TRACT OF LAND, belonging to Defen
dant, containing Ono Hundred and Seventy-Five
(17?) Acres, more or les?, adjoining lands of M.
Johnson, William Watkins and others.
Terms Cash.
ISAAC BOLES, Si E. D.
Nov G 4t 46
B
Sheriff's Sale.
S. Turner, P.. Scurry
Fi. Fa.
Thos. Harvey.
?N pursuanco of a Writ of Fi Fa to me directed,
in the above stiled case, I will proceed to soil
at Edgefield C. H., on the first Mondjy in Decem
ber next, tho following property, to wit:
ONE TRACT OF LAND, belonging to Defen
dant, containing Fourteen Acres, more or le.-s,
ftdj-.i!,ing l-nds or F. W. Piekeus, R.B. Mims,
F. L Smith tied M. L. Bonham.
Torms Cash.
ISAAC BOLES, S.E.D.
Nov. t it U
?A?*.
THE CHEAPEST STOCK
IN
!
AND ALSO
THE l?lSEST,
AND MOST MAO
BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.,
. . ? TT ,v.-. .0 riwmtif
FORMERLY GRAY, MULL ARK Y & CO.,
isrcrw
ara
IMPORTERS AND DEALER'S IN
Staple and Fancy
vi !
9.
! v.':
ci tis tli^i
.anni ,P i;.- u
i Lei
James GSriray- db::CQ.
Announce to the Public of Georgia and South Carolina,
if' ' -? ,'*. ??? o--"' ; ' iH?<ttf i ^
THAT THEIR PREPARATIONS FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE
ARE NOW COMPLETE.
James .A.. CSrX-ay cfc Oo
Have Every Variety and Quality.ot
LADIES' DRESS GOODS;
?l. g . . . -,;;} or ' . -: ? ; ^ j
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS AND OSNABURGS;
Of
TABLE AND BED LINEN ;
i. , bf " ' ' " ** " '"' .. ' : .
CLOAKS, MANTILLAS AND COVERINGS;
LACES, EMBROIDERIES AND CASHMERES.
The Wholesale BepaHment
AT
JAS A. GRAY & CO'S.
IS
One of the Largest in the South !
OFFER THEIR PRESENT LARGE STOCK AT THE
SMALLEST ADVANCE UPON COST PRICES !
Augusta, Oct 13
JUST RECEIVED
I a AT.. BA ? s-.
MRS. D. O'CONNOR'S
253 Broad St., Angosta, Ga.,
(Two Doors above tho Insurance Bank,)
ANOTHER largo assortment of .HATS and
BONNETS, in Velvet, Plush, Felt, Silk and
Straw, together with her usual variety of FANCY
OOODS, which she will sell at .tho lowest prices
Wholcsalo and Retail.
, ^?"Orders promptly attended to.
Oct 27 , lm44
JAS. G. BAILIE'& BRO.,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
.BOOTS AND SHOES,
BAGGING, ROPE A1YD TWINE,
I Wines and Liquors,
&c, &c.j.A-c,
NO. 205 BROAD STREET,
'AUGUSTA, GA.
Oct 20
tf 43
J. S, COLES,
COTTON FACTOR
f Augusta, -Ga.,
ILIr.GrVE ATTENTION to the SALE
0F-COTTON AND OTHER PRODUCE,
and solicits.Consignments.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES mado on Con
signments to hts friends in? Savannah, Baltimore,
New York and Liverpool, who will uold Cotton
on favorable terms.
? ItSTCommissions for Selling Cotton, If per
cent, . \fi
Oct 12 ... >;. 3m 42
-AT
.$78,50 (Gold) Long Ton, 2,240
Pounds,
DELIVERED-AT AUGUSTA, GA.
ON or about 1st December, I will' order my
Stock of GUANO FOR THE SPRING;
TRADE, from tho Peruvian Government AgenU,
I will includo therein, orders for Customers"
who furnish thc money, at the nbovc price.
As the Government Agent will notjell. in less
than Fifty Ton Lots, this is an oxcellent oppor
tunity for Planters to get their supplios direct,
and a guarantee of tho GENUINE ARTICLE,
which tho purchuso bill will provo. Thc Guano
will arrivo in February.
J. 0. MATHEWSON,
MANURE DEPOT,
285 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
N. B.-A full Stork of PERUVIAN GUANO,
LAND PLASTER, Baugh's RAW BONE, SO
LUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, and Hojt's SU
PER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, constantly on
hand.
Sept 29 2m V 40 "
Drills
BY A. J. PELLETIER,
158 * BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
HAS IN ST?RE~A'NICE LINE OF GOODS,
emhraoing ALB/ARTICLES in the Trade,
I to which ho respectfully'calls'thc attention of his
friends and customers throughout tho District.
OTve us 3T-mm?
Oct 20
A. J. PELLETIER,
158] Broad Street. Augusta, Gn.
4m 9 '43
Edgefield Male Academy
THE TRUSTEES announce that tho exercises
nf this Academy will be resumed on the
FIRST MONDAY in November next, under tho
Supervision of Mr. ROBERT O. SAMS as Prin
cipal.
Mr. SAMS graduated ,vith distinction at tho
tato Miltary Academy, and was for three years,
and until tho closo of that Institution, ono of
tho.Professors, thcroin.
Ho will bo ?idell by a competent assistant.
It is tho design of tho Trustees and tho Princi
pal., to-mako this Academy a FIRST CLASS
HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS, ?hero they may be
thoroughly prepared to enter any College or Uni
versity, or fitted for thc activo business pursuits
.of life.
Terms of Tuition.
Advanced Classes por Sossion of .5 months. $20
Primary " " " of 5 months. $16
Tuition payable quarterly in advance.
M. L.B0NHAN,
W. W. ADAMS, .
Z. W. CARLILE,
M.C.BUTLER, . f ?LrU?Mes
: R. G. M. DUNOVANT,
A. J. NORRIS, J
"Oct. 14. Sm : ?| 42
I NEW BOOK.
Tbe Old Soldier's Diploma, or Life
on the Frontier in the U. S. Army.
CM, QUAYvY;f.Conrpany " A," giy es. notice
. that the above work, giving a highly inter
esting account of his services while in tho United
States Army,, from as early as 1812, and intor
sporscd with numerous amusing and thrilling in
cidents, is now going to Press, and will'bc ready
for tho public in a very short wbilo.
Oct. 20 tf 43
Ci
JUST RECEIVED,
HEESE, GOSHEN BUTTER, MACARONI,
PICKLES, SARDINES,
CANDLES, SODA;" STARCH,
BLACK ,AND GREEN TEA,
SUGARS-ALL GRADES,
BEST 3.IO COFFEE,
Two Tierco Best NEW RICE,
SMOKING TOBACCO, all favorito brands,
j.: ,CHEWING TOBACCO, a fino stook,
11| SEGARS in great variety,
'BACON SIDES and SHOULDERS,
. Best Sugar Cnred HAMS,
DRIED BEEF and BEEF TONGUES,
Three Tierces Pure' LEAF LARD,
> SYRUP and MOLASSES, a heavy supply,
Large Stock BROGANS,
Superior Stock Ladies' Walking SHOES,
.CROCKERYand GLASS WARE,
WOOD and WILLOW WARE, ' "
HOLLOWWARE.
\'\ ROPE,
NAILS, all sizes,
COPPERA8,
200 Bark Horse COLLARS, ?c.
Also, a Splendid Assortment of TIN WARE,
of our own manufacture, which we aro selling
Wholcsalo and Retail, at low figures.
CHEATHAM & BRUNS ON.
Oct 20
tf
43
FRESH ARRIVALS.^
THE Subscriber has just received,
CHEESE and MACCARONI,
Suporior CANDLES and STARCH,
2 Bbls; Choteo APPLE VINEGAR,
TURPENTINE SOAP and BLUING,
TOILET and FANCY SOAPS,
1 Bbl. Superior KEROSENE OIL,
Best RIFLE POWDER,
Bird, Turkey and Squirrel SHOT,
Percussion CAPS, Ac.
G. L. PENN.
Oat 13 _tf_42
JUST RECEIVED,
1 BALE OSNABURGS, - .
1 Balo Augusta SHIRTING,
1 Bale Gronitevillo SHIRTING,
50 Piece? BLEACHING,-all grades.
C. A. CHEATnAM A BRO.
Nov 3 tf 45
$50 Reward !
STOLEN from'my premises on Friday night
lust, a BAY MARE, fivo or six years old,
with a little white on onu or both hind legs near
tho hoofs, and a largo Hat wort on left side : nlsu,
a wart between hind legs, on thc thigh.
I will pay Ten Dollars for delivery of said
Mure, or information" that will lead to her recove
ry ; and Fifty Dollars reward for apprehension of
the thief, and evidence to convict
G.W. HOLLOWAY.
Nor. 3 3t 45
GREAT -ATTRACTION
. .. : .' >m AT
THE FREDERICKSBURG STORE!
V. RIC
DS & BROS
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestie
DRY GOODS,
Now OFFER one of the largest-and most attractive Stocks of LVy Goods they
have ever had the pleasure of exhibiting in Augusta, at prices that 'cannot be
questioned. Their motto is, as ever has been, " Small Profits and Quick Sal?is."
They are determined not to be undersold by any ? house South. Their goods .are
all the first-class:and best makes, .selected with the greatest cave by their buyer,
who, being in New York all the season; enables him to select the latest and most
fashionable goods in the market. ....
New Goods received daily. Something new alwavs to be found at the FRED
ERICKSBURG STORE, at the LOWEST PRICES."
They can say, without hesitancy. - that their stock of Dress Goods cannot be
surpassed in elegance, beauty, variety or .low prices, haying all the novelties of
the season. Particular attention is called to this Department..
THEIR
CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT
Was never larger or more complete, being of the latest and most fashionable-de
signs. CLOAKING CLOTHS in great profusion. FURS, in great variety,-^ust
received.
. A large stock of goods for GENTS' and BOYS
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS
DOMESTIC GOODS of the best makes, in BLE?C?IED and BR?'.WN HOME
SPUNS,' KERSEYS, LINDSEYS, STRIPED 'and CHECKED -DOMESTICS,
BED BLANKETS, &c, &c.
^ WHITE GOODS of every description.- KOT-IONS-too numewms-to-iiiention
It is,useless for them to enumerate what they have in stock; Theyinvitea.il
to call and examine their'stock, as goods will be fairly a?i'd cheerful ly SHOWN. !.
WHOLESALE RpjOM^TO ^?AIES, ^
To
lar
S, SD'.'h as.' . : : ...
VEEDS, JEANS, &C.
i which the attention of Merchants fe particularly invited. The stock was never
.ger, moro complete or varied. They guarantee to compete with New Youle
prices.
rr** ?*
Nov. 3
V. RICHARDS & BROS.,
301 BROA?SSREET, AJ?GL STA, GA.9
CORNER BY THE PLANTERS' HOTEL,
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KENNY & GRAY,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
: bu .....'.;'.t? t J '?S ?f. -'If, V- *T j J U
3MI ? ir eli tEt-'zx "t Tailors,
AND DEALERS IN
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EMBY HADE CLOTHIN G,
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Gent's Furnishing Goods,
INVITE THE PUBLIC TO EXAMINE THE VERY LARGE STOCK OF
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CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND
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WHICH THEY HAVE ON EXHIBITION: These GOODS are NEW, of the
LATEST and MOST DESIRABLE STYLES, and will be made to order in the
Best Manner, at the Lowest Prices !
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OUR STOCK OF
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READY MADE CLOTHING
FOE MEN AND" BOYS,
IS ONE OF THE LARGEST and BEST ever brought to Augusta. We will
sell at such LOW FIGURES as to GIVE SATISFACTION TO EVERY -ONE?.
In the following FURNISHING GOODS for Gent's use, we have a desirable
GENT'S DRESSING ROBES.
WHITE MUSLIN SHIRTS,
UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, :
HANDKERCHIEFS, NECK TIES, .
LINEN AND PAPER COLLARS,
HALF HOSE, GLOVES,
TRAVELING SHAWLS AND BUGGY BLANKETS.
Jf?&*It will be to the interest of every one desiring any article in our branoh
of business to examine our stock before buying elsew?pre.
KENNY & GRAY,
238 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga>
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Augusta, Oct 13
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COTTON PLANTERS, RALLY !
UNPARALLELED SUCCESS !-COTTON SCREW ! !
WRIGHT'S,
ALLUM'S,
BANKS'*
Great Improvement in Cotton.Packing Screws! !
THE BEST IN USE.
GIVE EN-TIRE SATISFACTION TO ALL WHO USE THEM, COME ONE II
Come all! Every Screw warranted.
( ALSO,,
. ; GIN GEAR of all sizes, SUGAR'BOILERS, SUGAR MILLS, GUDGEONS,
ALARM BELLS, and all kinds of MACHINERY and CASTINGS done at'short
notice. - jdj .
Thc highest price paid for old Machinery, Iron, Brass and Copper.
P. MALONE,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Having purchased the patterns of BULLOCK'S COTTON PRESS, would be
pleased to supply Planters with Presses complete or any parts thereof. Have on
hand a largtflot of New and Second-hand SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BLACK
SMITH TOOLS, &c, for sale cheap for cash. Also, GRAHAM'S- IMPROVED
PATTERN GIN GEAR, all sizes. Also, ONE EIC HT- H0RSESTAT?0NA RY
ENGINE, hearty new. Also, BOLTS AND PULEYS FOR PACKARD'S
COTTON PRESS.
Oct, 27
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44.
Buckwheat FlOur, Rice and Potatoes
JUST RECEIVED
1 Bbl. New BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
1 Bbl. RICE.
1 Bbl. eating POTATOES.
O. L. PENN.
Oct 28 tc 44
NAILS AND AXES.
20
_ KEGS .BEST NAILS,
2 D'ox. COLLINS' AXES.
C. A. CIIEATIIAM A BRO.
No? 3 , tf 45
GUAND EMPORIUM
FOR
Pall and Winter
GrOODS !
:. A. CHEATHAM & BRO.,
No. 3, Park Row,
HAVING ?US? returned from thc great Com
wrcial marts of the North, where they devoted
beins'clves to thc selection of their present IM
JENSE and "ELEGANT STOCK of
Fall and Winier Goods,
tespcotfull^- announce thai they aro offering th?
?me at a Vf.RY SMALL ADVANCE UPON
ACTUAL COST PRICES,, and us low, if not
wor tbun tlie'sauie.quality Of Goods eau be bad
rt any other House in the pl?ce. - . .
LADIES? J)RESS GOQDS.
Their Stock iu this Department embrace* evory
Tariety and Quality, and all the Newest Fnliric*
ind the Richest und Most Supferb Deti/ns. Tb? y
log an cxuniinaMon vt their beautiful army of
.POPLINS, EPIK O LINES/ DE LA IN KS,
'.LUSTRES, MBRINOES, Jtl . .
ALPA?CA, DOM LAZING, Euiprces CLOTH,
' OPERA AND ALL WOOL FLANNELS,
Earloiton and Domestic GINGHAMS,
250 Pieces BEST 'CALICOES-- French, Eng
, ' Yuh and American-very on?iap,
LACES, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS,
' SwisK, Stull. French and Nainsook STUS
.> LINES-beautiful assortment,
. EDGINGS and.rN?ERTLNGS,
.CLOAKS,* SHAWLS, NUBIAS, in variety,
COLLARS, GLOVES, HOSIERY,
? LADlES;and"MISSES HAT8and BONNETS,
newest Btyles and very bande?me,
BALMORAL and HOOP SKIRTS, a largo
assortment,
Ladies UN DE RV ES TS, CORSETS, Ac.
?T?1ITK GOODS AND DOMESTICS.
Bleached aud'Brown SHIRTINGS,
.8-4, 10-4 and 14-4 SHEETINGS,
. Pillow Case LINENS and COTTONS,
A splendid Stock of LINENS.
JEANS-Brown and Bleached,
APRON CHECKS, GEORGIA STRIPES,
j?Bonutiful QUILTS; and. SP RR A DS,
. Splendid Bcd BLANKETS.'.
OSNABURGS; B?d TICKING,'A.c., Ac.
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- GENTS ? GOOi > S.
JA larg? Stock READY-MAI-E CLOTHING,
all gradi- -,' cheaper than ev? --.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
CLOTHS, CASSIM ERES,
SATTINET9, TWEEDS,
Gents' and Doy?, HATS, Ac., Ac, Ac.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
We havo in Store an usually largo and varied
assortment of BOOTS and SHOES for Lactic*,
Misses, Gents and Children, which wo purchnrcd
direct from the best manufacturers, and wc aro
satisfied will please our customers.
GENERAL ASSORTMENT,
In Store a good soioction CROCKERY, HARD
WARE, CUTLERY, Jfco.j.?-i..
fiS-An. examination of our Goods is' earnestly
solicited.
C. A. CHEATHAM & BRO.
Oct 6 tf '41
New Pall Goods !
X HE Subscriber is now receiving a LARGE
FALL AND WINTER'STOCK of
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Dry Goods,
Fancy Dress Goods,
Ready Made Clothing,
Boots and Shoes-,
And Yankee Notions in Variety.
-To all of which be begs an examination from the
good people of Edge field.
Prices as low- as can bc,affordcd.
S. H. MANGET,
Under Masonic Hal!.
Sept 28 ;. , .. tf 40
John Esten Cook's New jfoVel.
PJ. HUNTINGTON & CO., .459 Broome
. streot, Now York, have, in press, to bc ready
in Oo'ober, " MOHUN, OR THE- LAST DA\S
OF LEE AND HIS PALADINS." By J. Esten
Cook, author of - " Surry of Eagles' Nest."
Of "Surry," of which "Mobun" is a sequel,
10,000 copies were almost immediately sold. Tho
now work is still more intensely interesting.
Printed on line-toned paper and richly bound in
cloth, with upward' of 500 pages, it has for its
frontispiece a fino steel medallion head of Gene
ral Loe, and fonr beautiful illustrations in Homer's
best style. Either book is sent by mail poet free,
on receipt of tho price, $2.25. For salo by ali
booksellers nnd newsdealers, in town and country.
Oct. 6,- _3t 41
MEDICAL R0TI6E.
WE , the Undersigned, having this day asso
ciated ourselves together in tho PRACTICE OF
MEDICINE, tender onr services to the citizens
of .this placo and vicinity.
Thc Senior Partner wiH give particular atten
tion to Obstetrics, Diseases, of Women and Chil
dren, and Chronic,Diseases'.
Brick Office opposite the Law Office of Messrs.
GARY A GARY.
W. D. JENNINGS, M. D.
YT. D. JENNINGS, Jr., M. D.
Sept 22 1m 39
Watchmaker and Jeweller?
DF. McEWEN is now prepared to do ALL
. KINDS OF WORK pertaining to hi* bu
siness with neatness and dispatch, and on aa
reasonable terms as can be dono by ?ny first class
workmen. All work..will be warranted to give
satisfaction.
GUNSMITHTNG.
The sorvices of a competent GUNSMITH havo
been engaged, and any work in that line left at
my Shop will bo promptly attended to. All part*
of-Colt's IVtols will be kept constantly on baud,
ready finished for use, thereby making it unne
cessary for arms being left for any length of time
for ordinary repair.
D. F. MCEWEN.
Oct. 6 tf 41
H NOTICE.
ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Dr. R.
.BRADFORD, dee'd., are requested to maka
early payment ; and all parties having any claims
what?vor against said deceased, either on his own
account, or as surety, are notified to prosent the
samo to me forthwith.
0. 6, TUTT, Ex'or.
Angil . 8m* 83
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
INEQUITY. ,.
Tillman H. Clark, A dm'r. CL al. 1
s.-.ifii 7s ' (.Bill to Acct.,
S. S. Tompkins, Jno. W. Tomp- ( Ac.
kins, Ex'ors, et. al. ^ J
BY Virtue of the docrce of his Honor Chancel
lor Lescsnc, in this cause-All and singular
tho creditors of Col. James Tompkins dee'd, aro
required to present and provo their claims Loforo
the Commissioners on or before the 1st day of
December next
Z. W. CARWILE, c.E.E.D.
OcL 25 1868. 5t 44
Shallenberger's Pills.
ANEVER FAILING REMEDY for CHILLS
and FEVER. For sale by
T. W. CARWILE,
At Sign Golden Mortar.
Oct 13 tf 42
C0NG?SEE !
THE Thorough Bred STALLION CONGA
REE will stand at Edgeflcld C. H., during
tho Fall Season at $20 for the Season. For fur
ther particulars, enquire of Mr. JACKSON COVAB,
at th? Clerk's Office.
Sept 15 3ca - 33
Notice.
THE Creditors of .TAMES McCRELKSS, dee'd,
are requested to meet ia the Ordinary 'sCffiee,
at Edgcfield C. H., ou the 1st Monday In Decem
ber, as I will close up the said Estate on that, dav.
JAMES DORN, Adin'r.
Nov. 3 St ' 45
BLUE STONE !
JUST Roceivod an i for s:He by.
TltOS. W. CARWILE,
* ' ' At Sign'Golden Mortar.
Sept 14 tf 38
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