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om the Newberry Rising Sun. A3DilEirXrrw, DINNEE a0. t a meeting of several nffieers ani members DeKalb Squadron of Cavalry hold this day, on motion of- W. W. Houseall, Gen. Huntwas called to the Chair, and Mark Glen, of the Bel.: 'fast Troop, appointed Secretary. Tbe Chair explained the object of the-meetine Wa'fo wisrds, to be their unqualified approval Sof.on.-Pi S. Brooks's course in the late Sum ner affair. Major Whit.. Walker then introduced the fol lowing resolutions, which were unanimously adopted, to wit: Resolvae 1. That we approve the Congres sional career of our Representative in Congress, the Hon. P. S. Brooks, and especially endorse hia conduct in ohastisink Senator- Sumner for his foul aspersion of South Carolina and her Senator. - .2. That this Squadron present him with a sabre, having a suitable inscription. 3.- That we .henitily respond to the proposi tion of the '96 meeting, to give a public dinner at the old '96 Fort. 4. That a general committee be appointed to correspond with the '96 committee, and to carry into effect the foregoing resolutions. 5. That we recommend to each Company of this Squadron to appoint a committee of five to raise funds for the dinner, and to report to the general committee. The following resolution offered by Capt. G. H. Werts, was also unanimously adopted: - Resolved, That the people of this district- be requested to unite in giving the complimentary dinner to Col. Brooks.. The following.gentlemen wee appointe d on the committee: Maj. W. Walker, Maj. Gen. Williams, Gen. Hunt, Gen. Kihard, Col. Crosson, Dlaj. Hunt, Maj. Glen, W. W. Houseal, Captains D. C. Da vis, L B. Maffett, John Peoples, G. H. Werts, S. Pope. On moti5n of Capt. Peoples, the papers in the 4th Congressional Distriot were requested to noticeAhese proceedings, and that a copy be sent to Hon. P. S. Brooks. The meeting then adjourned. W. H. HUNT, Chaitman. MaRK Grt, Secretary. ALARm IN MExico.-A dispatch from Wash ington states that intelligence from Mexico in dicates that much alarm is felt by the govern ment respecting the Spanish expedition, and foreshadows an application for the protection of the United States.- Southern members of Con gress, it is addedin tho despatch, suggest the granting of protection on the condition of a cession to us of-the Te.hatintepee roate, with the circumjacent territory. HYNENIAL. ' MaaaRIz at the City -tall, in Augusta, on the morning of the 19th mat., by Foster Blodget, Jr., Esq., Mr. WILLIAM It. Wi.son and iss ELSEY S. NEwuXN, both of this District. Religious Notice. - THE Home Alission and Book Fund Board, will have a meeting at Mount Lebanon Church, on the r Fridn'y before the 5th Lords day in this month, at I 10 oelock A. u. A full representation is desired, as our Colporteur, .Brother Z. WATriss, who has been successfully engnged in selling books, will mike his report; and other important business will come before the Board. - J. M: CUILES, Chairman. Religious Notice. .THE Union meeting. of the Fourth Division or -the Edgefleld Baptist Association will meet with the-Mit. Lebanon Church, otn/Friday the 27th June. Introductory Sermon to be .preaecd by Brother Cliett, at 11 o'clock. A. K. Subjects for Discussion.--What are the best meaps to be used to bring out the gifts of the church. Also, the beit plans fok~ the spiritual instuection of our servants. S. P. GETZEN, MonRAa'roai. t Summer-Dress Goods at low Prices,. H I. S ULLUVAN wishing to close out a very Li. handsome assortminent of BAliEGES and other DRESS GOOI)S, wilt sell them at-GREAT LYiREDUCED PRICES. 117.Cush buyers will find this the place toge a beautiful dress oheap. g June25, tf - - 24 , New Flour. N OW in store a lot of superfine FLOU R, ground - frofn New WVheat, for sale at the luwest mar ket price, for cash, by, R. II. SUL LIVAN. Jane 25, i 24 *Wanted, 2,000 GodDRYIIDES, for which I wl -R. II. SULLIVAN. June 25, tr. 24 *Parasols and Umbrellas. NOW is the time to buy Umbrellas, -Parasols , and Buggy Shades. June 25R. II. SULLiVAN. *The Great Remedy. 11 PAPERS OF A Q. SIalMONS' LIVER .\1'JEDICINE, just received and for sale by Rt. II. SU3LL VAN. June25. . tf 24 The New York Day Book. T' HE NEW YORK DAY BOOK is published '3 every evening, (Sundays excepted,) at 17 Ann street, New York, at Six Dollars per annum, in advance. When nut paid in advance, $7 per annum, or at that rate when ordered for less than one year. Single Copies, Two Ccnts. THlE WEEKLY DAY BOOK, Alarge double sheet, is issued every Saturday, I sent to snbscribers in all parts or the United I ~es for Two Dollars per annum. Two copies for copies to one address $20. N. Rt. STIMtSON, June 25, Editor asId Proprietor. - Save Your Bacon, ITW. GOODalAN respect.' eV futly notifies his old triends ' and customers that he still contin ues to have Miarket Mlonday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings, as zaiure'r, - and will be pleased to supply all consumers with his - good fat and tender BEEF, MlUTION AND PORK, On as accommodating ternms as circumstances will allow. Particular Notice for Some People. MY delinquent patrons are earnestly solicited to hold themselves in readiness to settle with the Bntcher when called upon to do so. It is utterly out of the question to carry on the Lutchecring biusi ness properly without money. Tfhe farmer sella for eash,therefore Goodman must have the " needful," or he can'not purchase Stoek. A hint is sufficient. t - June26, - tf 21 KPictures Framed. A NY person wishing to have pictures framed can have it attended to either in Roae Wood or Gilt Moulding ,at the Post Office, by. t A. RAhlSAY. June2 tf. 24 frRule Without an Exception. ANY one indebted to me by note or account, must settle with me by the first of August, if not nwt y Attorney. A. B. ADDISON. - ,ane26. Ct 24 i. Estrayed,. FROM the subscriber, a Yoke of Young OXEN, one of which is a light red, and is marked1 with tw smooth craps and an upper bit ia the left carand had a new b4 an'd collar on-the other bad a swallowfork in the left ear ; botht had cbains1 around their horns. They are about four-years old.. When last seen thLiy were at Alletn Franklin's bibl, and I think they were makingetilbir way butek to where they were raised. .. Any information concer'ning said Steers- !l bec thankfully received, and I will, liberally apmy any one for their'tronble-in taking-thiegsupsAddress1 me at GranitevilleP. O.)8 C.* -R ANSOM DURST. -r.e.- on .t - 2 GREAT:ATTRACIN DRY GODS AT REDUCED PRICES. W LAM H. CRAIVE, Augusta, Ga wishing to sell off his Summer Goods, offe: hem at Reduced Prices. Those wishing to pu, pbase Dry Goods CHEAP FOR' CASH,.will d well t1- - .v sao a call, as he is now offering gret aducements to purchasers. In his large stock ma )e found Rich Striped and Obeeked Summer Silks, ver sheap; rnall Figured Lawns and Muslins, from 10 t 21 eeits; Fashionable Striped Printed Muslins; Fine French Jaconet and Muslin Robes; Plain, Printed and Satin Striped Berage; A large assortment of Prints and Giughams, ver ow; Parasols, Silk and C3tton Umbrellas, very low; Embroidered Collars, Sleeves and Bands, ver ow; Irish Linens, of all qualities, very cheap; Black Lace and other Mantillas; Plain and Embroidered White Crape Shawls; A large assortment of Fans, handsome and cheap Plain Black Grenadine Chally, and Alpaca; Mourning Muslins, Ginghams and prints; Jaeonet, Swiss, Mull and Checked Muslins; All kinds Linen and- Cotton Goods, for Gentlh hen's wear; . Linen Cambric and Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs - Shirtings. Sheetings, Ticking and Diaper, t-.get r with all kinds of Goods usually kept in a Dr Loods Store. June 26, 1856. 3t 24 Seasonable Goods. ACONETS, Cambrics, Plaid N1luslins ; Nainsook, plain, ctked and striped; Swiss Muslius, figure tted, plain and striped Mulls, Books, Bishop ns; W hite Brilliants, Cambric Dimities. India Twil!s Cambrio Long Cloths and extra fine Sati Twills Grass"loths, Embroidered and Damask Skit ng; Colored, Embroidered, Empress and Whalebon kirts; blantil!a Grass Cord Skirts; Long Whalebones; Twisted Silk Mlitts; Long and Short Dotted Lace Veils; Plain black Silk Nett and Lace; Fans, Parasols, Mlusquito Ntettings, Elastic Belt iust received by BROOMI & NORRELL. Augusta, June 25. tf 25 Irish Linens. W E have just received 20 pieces Irish Line which we are selling very low. -ALSO c ease Bleached Sheeting, extra fine, 123 cents. BROOM & NORR ELL. A ugusta, June 25. tf 24 Reduced Rates. A LL our stock of Summer Clothing will be sol . at Low Rates, after this date. WM. 0. PRICE & CO. A ugusta, June 25. if 24 Prices Reduced. BROOM & NORRELL, Augusta, Ga., will se their remaining stock of cokred Nlusins, Ba eges, Grenadines, Tissues, &c, at greatly reduce ries, front this date. July 25, if 24 100 Negroes Wanted! 1UE subscribers wish to purchase ONE 11UN . DRED NEGROE::, youn,' AleMn and Wo men, Boys and Girls. Any person having sue roperty to sell, will do well to give us informatior , aERRNIMON & CLI1NKSAUllS' Greenwood, S. C., Juno 25,8.56 , 3m. 23 State of Southl Carolina, EBGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLE AS. W ILEY C. GLOVER, who is in the custod of the Sheriff of Edgefild District, by virtu f a Writ of Capias ad Satisfacicndurn, at the sui f William A. A rcher, having tiled in my Offie rgther with a Schedule on oath of his estate ani ffiets, hiis petition to the Court of Common-Pleas ,raying that he maty he admitted to the benefit be Acts of the General A ssembly, niade for th: elief of insolvent debtors: It is ordered that thi aid William A. Archer and all othier creditors t chom tho said Wiley C. Glover is in any wise in ebted, be, and they arc -hereby summnoned, an< ave mtitce to appear before the said Court at Edge eld Court Ilouse, on Mlonday the sixth d::yc etober ne::t, to show cause if any they can wh; he prayer of thc petitioner aforesaid should not L ranted TITOS. G. BA CON, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, June 16, 156 3 16t 24. State of Southa Carolina, -EDGEFIELD DiSTRICT, IN COMMON PL EAS. _I ENRY R. SPANN, who is in thle custody 4 LI. the Sheriff of Edgefield Distiet, by virtue Writ of Capias ad Satisfacicudum, at the suit ames Sheppard, having li!vd in my (Olie~ tere.thes ith a Schedule on oath of his estate at~d etYeets. hi etition to the Court of Comimon Pleas. p: agn:g thia cteony be admitted to the benefit of th~e .\eis ort th seneral Assembly made for the relief of insolven ebtors : It is crdered that the saidl James Shep: 'ard, and all oilier creditors to wvhiom the sa: lenry R. Spann is in anywise indebted, be, an hey are hereby summoned, and hasve notice t ppear before the sitid Court at Edgelield Cont iouse, on Monday the sixth day ef October next u show cause if any they can whty the plrayer of th: etitioner aforesaid shioufld not begranted. TIIOS. G. BA CON, c. c r. Clerk's Office, June 16, 1656 lGt 24. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT IN CO3MMON PL EAS. ~IIOMAS J1. IIA R RIS, who is in the etustody< .the Sheriff of Edgetield Distriet, by virtue of Vrit of Capias ad respondlendum, at the suit lenry Iloward, having filed in~my O0liee togthei eith a Schedule on oath of his estate and ..ffeet is petition. to the Court of Common Pleas. praymn hat lhe may be admuitted to the benefit of the .\et C the General Assemibly mide for the relief of ir olvent debtors: It is ordered that the said ILenr, hIward, and all other creditors to whom the sai homas -J. liarris is in any wise intdebted, be. nn hey arc hereby summoned, and have notice to :ap ear before said Court at Edgefieht Court Honse ui M1onday the sixth day of October next, to situ ause if any th.-y can why the prayer of' the petitione foresaid should not be granted. TilOS. 0. A CON, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, June 10, 1956 16 24. STATE OF SOUTH- CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLE AS. WITLL1AM J. TU RNEIR, who is in the custod TVof the Shteriff of Edgelield h)istriet. by vit ue of a Writ of Capias ad Salisfaciendlum, ti t uit of.rohnson, Crews & lirawley, having tiled i ny Office together with a Sohedule on oithi or hi :state and elitcts, his petition to the Conrt of Com: non Pleas. praying that lhe ma:y be admitted to th: >enelit of the Acts of the General Assemub!y nia] r thme relief of insolvent debtors : It is ordered th: he sa'd .Joh:nson, Crews & Blrawley, and all othe reditors to who:n the said Wiltiam, J. Turner isi nywise indebiedl, be, and they lire hereby suilnmor d, and have notice to appear before the said Cotn t Edgefield Court House, on Alonday the sixth : f October next, to show cause if any they can whi he prayer of the petitioner aforesaid should not b. ~ranted. TIIOS. G. BA CON, c. c. r. SClerk's Office, June 16, 1850 16t, 24.. STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, 2 EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, XN COMNON PL EAS. T A NDY BOYD. who is in the ustody of ti Sheriffor Edgefield 1)istric-t, by virtue of Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendurn, at the rust Williana & Christie, having filed in my Oli together with a Schedule on oath of his estat.- ant effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pie:, praying that he may be adited to the benefit< the Acts of the General Assembly made for th relief of insolvent debtors : It is orderedl that th said Williams & Christie, and all other creditors t whom the siaH Tandy Boyd is in anywise indebtei be, snd themy arc here y summoned, and have nmtii to a far bef.ore the sanid Court at Edgeficid Con [ou on Monday the isixth day of October necx to hwcausei if any they can wvhy tle pratyer of th petitioner afpresaid should not be granted. TIlOS. G. BACON, o. c. p. C!wleksOmnce Jnn16, 1856 lat - o24 r.6fth lMuslins. W ILLIAM-SHEAR,'Augusta, 1ms just F receivd from New York a full supply of French Printed Muslins, of new and beautiful styles, and at veiy low prices, to which he respectfully invites the attention of- the publid. s June 18, -t 3 . - of It Ladies' Gauze VWsts, y W ILLIAM SHEAR, Augusta,has rc ceived from New-York-Ladies' China Silk. A SLisle Thread, and Cashmere Gauze Vests, of su pe- at rior stylb and quality, to whdeh he respectfully SI a invites the attention of the publie. June 18, tf 23. Ladies' Mourning Goods, Y TILIJARI S EA R, .Augusta, has re ceired from New 'York, a full supply of 0 Ladies' %Iournii* Goods, among which are Y Lupin's Black Summer Bombazines and'Blaek Chal.ics, o.f the best quality; Superirr Black Alpaca and Black Canton Cloths; Plain Zlack Silk Grenadines, a beautiful article; Plain lack Crape Maretz and Black Barego; B Black and White luslins and Plain Rik. Lawns; Superior Black and.White Ginghiams, and Eng lish Black and White Prints; Ladies' 1U!aek Crape Undersleeves and collars, VV in setts - sl Superior English Crapes, for Veils and Trim mings; With almiost every other article reqired . for Ladies' Mourning apparel, and to which the y attention of the r ublic is respectfully invited. 2 June 18, tf 23 - New Style Marseilles Quilts, G RAY BROTH ERS, Augusta, havejust te received a beautiful article of W hite .1larscilles Quills, with handsome pijk borders-nev, pretty m and cheap. Also, a few cases of those large sized, in low priced Quilts, to which they would respectfully nL invite the attention of the public. ht June 18. tf 23 . Blue Homespun, BROTHERS, Augusta.have just reeeved a large assortment of Mlue lUome spuns, for servants' sunimer wear-,bandsome pat-, ' terns, and very eep. June IS tf 23 Long Clotis, be G RAY BROTIIERS, Augzusta, hnve just re- li ceived a full assortnw'nt of the hcst wire and bI water twi.,t LONG C1.OTI IS. which they a'e sel!- th ing much below usual prices, having betii put- it chased within the last ten, days under a deprcsscd ed ; state of the market. g June 18 tf 23 ra KANSAS NEETIIG, ta AT JOHN LEIGHS OFFICE, LL persons iiilebted to John l.eihl in m A under twenty dollars are requc-ted to attend 3 this meeting, whielh will be held every day until the 20th of this itonth ; andu all indebted in iu:is over tw, nty dollars can attend ihis meeting froiml this date until the twenity-eigihthI of July. :fter which time this meeting iselJse(d, a:Itl wir declared mot paos Uice. .JOlJN l i!UGI. lidmrefneld C. II., June 4i, I8S56. _t 21 D Edgefield Flying Artilier, C1 ATTENTION YOU arc hereby summoned to be and a;,par at yo-ir 'paride b - e I ground (':t th. Pine lhouse) for - Dril and I Ins:rtion, on S aturday 28th o1 June. Iembers wi:1ppear in Summer pants.Si By order of W. C. MORIAGNE, Capt. E. .l3s, 0. S. Jurie11 , t .1_ Look out for Him, ' f S TIL\Y El) frim the subscriber a --. , smatil IRON GR AY 11i1'3E, about six years old, shmd all around. e x ' He paces a little when under~ aaddle, alid isj a ir Cfast trotter in harnes. tAiny pers'ln taking up the hiorse aiid addre~-ingv Sme at Edgeied C. 11L, or deliver him to me will be Sliberally rewarded. .-3. A. A DDIO. SJune4, .: tf 21 -Lost, TOST, at Edgefield C. II.,2nd inist, thirce notes- l i.2 firt,~ Crane, Boylston & Co., ng~iinrtt IB.. 1(I. . D.) l erlong, for $S33.l4 ; Stecond, Thaywer, , De )wing & Co, nitu the same, fur $3't.8i;im ITird, Pear son & Smith, ngnitL the ame, fir :'.l .-c (2. -Thesme notes have been pauid in full anid tamken F.' up byrn ms lf. Anyv one fiding themt wil confer St* a lfiv'r on mte by seiiding themn to tme at l t. WVil-. June II, 18f6. 4--2 AKGood InvestmenSft to be 'had, Vwill oti'er for sate, at !2.sKhli C. i. in the first ln inyin uly ine!,: t piblie :i.n [ Ideeli.:.1~ l'lank 5.ndI Co.:;um,' or so michl thieie rof as wi!l sati ~3y a eer tain dem :Itui!, flr thl inyment ' of whielh I ami ::uthor:zed to m d:ie such sale. TaJue 18, 1&5G. _____ 2 Teacher WIanted, a LAM tuliatot:ch3isilre~h )g) etlta-:: n :i, l iinmi i.e: ar:..-b T adtd ressing the ar b:ri- -, at I h.n 1::. . t . tir June 1] -t 3 Bacon and LadT a[\[11[ Ll. :ie Te:ne eiiVm hi nn :. at the Lowest Prices. 1I. I.. CUjNNINl!;~A.1! & C( ]Tanibu'rg, A p1:il :;: : m 1 tu T CST ~ 1.\1O!!TlF1) aid ini *ltor tu* .o- en-u of si e)pure nd tnim'd \ \A i ) II .\. iaml rv I. L.Gi'NN1Ni.A.1& C. rpi't [jL t.crd ors of thie esta- it Jkimmm lihmi A I. arc hereby nitilled that i on:m~ re::ly t' iny Ihe ir d iemanids again at ad e~state as fa~r : oiJL nw Jy the Coin t. A. Ml VilN.S c i.:. :.. LL.r Pr~ s.s~ conecrned wi'l take n.-.ti'e iat T - L.yiie ;up'o l:ed I ir. .1:ttliei A. .I)'o r.:: ilobert Alt i m A iztents :m- .\t mre to repre-;: Istait' ol .1 lihn D.by, diee'..n in ii ar d uis devu'vinig uipoli nie 0s alllilrt'i . of it. i. I 'ertens.'d. in SFeb 11 ift LL per'lons ini'.- h ed to b le estte of 'i::r P.h .L4 Tu:tt.diceasedl ar0requeted i ma'ii lnymieit, andu those ha~vinia demanl..s -.1i.: thie aenid esae w il presenlt themz propely~ ate-1 1t. 1,L. those im b ed *a tINiat of .T. E. Frc medmniiately ;p. and th'.. i vin i.:mmib nt nt the . .1 1 . .lE N N lN'J-, a ui i J.W 13 E .E. AAN,3 FebI4 41 LTPens iindeh.tedto the Estate of Col.'ln lt 1. uc a~vi Te .i I to makea uimedit,.- paymenot. All pIrsonis haiwit . dtimandst aginst thei c tat e, will pircsent thiemi prio JOlt.'% TIERT, 11 if.\~ fRY JBOUKR[fGIIT. A% r IDec19 ly 'It9 te 23 Flavorig Extrcts, a . r A. G. & T. J. T EA GUE, Druggists. Noll 1ce t Lprsonms to wh1omi the estate of Johin L,. Mor- of , .Lrieces is in-l!ebted, will presenit their ni claims ; antd-all perasns indebted to the said Estate a wil umako pnyments t'Jhie undersigncd. W. L. ANDERSON, Administrator. N.1:r , 1855 if 45 -lk Igefs===A :ABI MARE IIE Undersigned & ornied Co-Pait nership for thd.. purpe Of en rrfi o- the jrniture businss, y ca 6tior the publie to thtei W, fld excelijZtS1 k., CABINET UNIT~~~ t the st:nd formeirlyo ted by. Mh.td Th1, d adjoining Mr. John Colgan's MIerehant Tailor op, iv here they aepr ep#4r-d 16 supply-all orders qt Greaty tdied Prices? We intend keepi, ourlFooms always flueild with great variety of 'the lateskfnd miot. fashionable tr present'5tock consiss lof a N;. lot of BUREAUSif.WARDROBES, BE DSTADS, (A large and spl diA variety) DOK-CASES, TAB LESNWA$PT4NDS, &e o will also make.COFI'tNSt -order, at the ortest notice, and at reduced ates. MATTRESSES . e have and intend keeping.coastditff on hand ine assortnent of NIOSSiand COTTON. AlAT IESSES which will be sold cheapei than ever fore oifered in this place. C5}"REPAIRING old Furniture promptly at ided to. We are determined to giv. satisfaction to all who iy favor us with their.pa rotfag', and by warrant. - our work to be~pt tn in a workmailike man and of the beij aterial, weohopb to mcurea eral share of pu neotragement.- - P.1 A>M A1lKER T, W. GOTTSC11ALK. Jvne 19 .d m 23 5 Ilt underigned~havig rmopid M 1. their stock of She,tMnsio and ""' useal Instruments toRome, Geo., ekave to return. to tft6 .cilizens of Suntit Caro :t, their sincere thanks for the liberal patronmge stowed, and ti inf'rn thi'oc still in w:,nt of Pianos it we still keep asgtock of 1i-noS a Auguusta, whiehe-w . lI sell it unprecedent low rate.s.- Those watio Pialnok,wil. find it eatly to their advantnW _Earite-to u;'as we war lit to please in prie altvIf stra nIlts. UT Urders or inquiress4dresse ti s at A ugtu or tonie, ceo., will tzi with paroInpt-attenltion. A;-" CaLRK -& SON,' Angusa Gleo. - or A. ACURk & SON, - RUme Gen June 28, t 23 ADIES' DIE SSGOODS. W!LLI.1YI SEEAR, IAS JUST 1 ECEIVEI) from New York, Plain P raei intkRET7;'ZfB'k Silk GimNA INESand B.'.REGFS,"n eautiful styles: 9 Rich I'rinted B UlLGE n Li: Cul'd IA LI11; Printed 0'.G ANDIE5:ati JACONETS of the et Paris st I#.e La.!-ie' Spring utid Sueni SILKS of new and autil styles; E-:tg1h-h and F rerM R TS 'and U:ilLIANL'% A p!eni.1i nt artinent of -Ldes' Spring and superior P -on and DottdS ss, Mull, Ninsook d dIaeonet M USL INS Cheekedl Noin. o $ MULSEINmS a beautifazl a1rtick. -L:lis' Dre eses - Pri-n:s-d !.\ WNS, or superior styles, warranted Sc-oors, an-l at vr'y low ca.~ Te piuble :are respecfn ~t~e' eted to call and niiie the ;swortmnt. -~ Angusan May ps . -- 20 Dheap. Dry God forSpr'ing 1856~it4 - t~EL . A\'l- just opened iheir Springv Stc orstiarie :m ad F-ancy .Dry G..ods, atn wold re-spec tful (:all the atei:ti'n of thec citizn o f EdgelIld anil oiit:g l)isteiket~ to the a-soitment, whaeh cot i-s ;ao-t every thni' the hi-vry Gods ine a cinr beeng 'oight byn ana expeinced ib;;er. they . ai prepa:-ed to .ier Gouds it setpic tes as they It ti:tra!:?ee to lbe as enra.r na vnl. cusi;essv il i1/ a.-. ri I i:t al cat-fuI eX::tiaii ll of o u ai i.c a !beal' mite of P'atroniage.'they) ' ici:t.e.fvo ofa ar~v eCd. A mon iou r Goods, Pil ..I i aP il -..n'y Draessm Si1.!K:S " ::in istripe.i I an r. I 'rintedl lis iEGES ,-'* Fr. .-!at-I C-tArLLIES and ]XaiGX D: ! -h1 i-r ..sied Cl;G-ANDi) S, ali US' IN:3 :t!l:d Cl 0iALT.!!:-:,T-m.\T.iN:SE3tD.\Z!:;ES I .\lP'.(.\S.I rin A- '.-.:-1 .T:-onz-t, C:ntricks,NANSOOKS d \\i$ !l'L.\'S . Lirge . -::-*mnacnt iio:he .~ai::i;:;s :mdl Inser- - i !eh t:L i.E : .V.: 'J Le- :u:il, )IAP:N 1.L. . . - I ' :K nd :-; e ant::r L!*EN.e-T* .\!i. i.il.\, i~. . PjEjF-a8, 1-1a.1 li - 1.il NU ill i hT!NaGSttit s::p or 'I- - fra :.. t o und ! li-> D ill: ia C.i, in rry a:d! ..':td Am.i' prierI. v lk::-teltthehe I I tlte 10.\l & N~ik ~. l.t .A.hC.'[-~!-.'dD ad hy ont wish to see persongo!i-ing ron a y;::n-r 'to payv thle ihtmd," the lhtid afte-r all . .erta- t Lott's I'. (., E-.dgefiel Dittt -Lt. Thei-.I il! pi'.y fr no0 pi-.ie for let than |n m fi-1 .ater fur less than $i50. .y i,:dar ofth di Lu:3..r Junze 11,.. . ti2 Ladies' Travelling Dresses. 't - .' 3..Jl 5HE !2S, A uguzta, 1.:: r V erii-s d fr:n ew-Yo~k a large sui~py if air es ihr Lazdics' Tiravelhig Dresseui, aniong which Lpin'si all wool Deb-:e, of varona colors; Alpaent Debege, at ver~y how prices; Iiiaaya I.uistres, of stiperior style and quality. The Latdies' at-e respectfully invited to cali ited uniine ithe astnwnItlkit. Jne IS, tf ~ 23 Negro Cloths. -I ri. -e: a- &up' of Niegro Clothls, waa-.i-t l! wcool i lirig, wh.ich hie will sell at low iiersi caish, tand to which he re-peci.'ully inviteis the teniton of thte Pianiters. iune 18, ti: NoTtice,. iT T., be let to~ the. lowist hhhlder at TTor-e Creit V Bridge, fir'. ilayi or .1 uly ne. the~ bu i1ing a Bridge iat'said place, across said e-ret k. I':an d specilications -aumde kanown at thec samte timi d plae. . . - COMMI1SSIONERS OF RlOA DS, - Lower B~attalion, 7th Regat't.. vana4A 1856. - 4t - 21 Rich Spring A-- Summer Dry 0- OUD.S (Second Large Su.,: tis Spring.) RAY BROTHMERS (the oriirioal one priceclieip cash store of the city) havejust -eturned again from the Northern. niarkets, with argo and splendid supplies, 'iurehased: under all he advantages ofjlhe season. Tie Southern trade inving been fully supplied, the large auction sales if imported goods having commenced, and many ,ther facilities unknown to entlly purelisers, we can o:infidently ray to the public that we can give them iretlier and better Gouds, at lower pries, than any !st:tIlanenlt in the city, purchasing in an early narket. A nwig the as ortment will be tiound the he richest IDress Fabries of the season, such as Splendid Srratr SILKS; India SILKS ; Black.SI LIKS, all widths: Silk-TISSUIES and GIRENADINES; Crape DePaire ROB.ES; 1jarege and Musin IOIES; Lutp:ns Plain h A R E( ES, all colors; Itich figured BAREGES and BALSERENES; Rich French CIl .LI ,-12,. worth 25 cents; Fr. 31USLINS:anl ORGAN DIES, very pretty; Rich fine LA WNS, gud colors, 121e.; Rich 44 " " ' " Gie.; B1cautiful En'list PRINTS. new style: Cheap CA LLICOES, 6 to 8, worth 12;c.; Bleached andlrowu 11O.\ESIUN, exceedingly henp;. Blue O.1\2SPUNS, super. quality for servants; 10, I1 and 12-4 Cotton and Linen.SiI EETINGS; 9-8 ain- 5-4 Cot. and Linen Pillow-case GOODS; Re:il Linen D .\M ASKS. very super.and Cheap; TOW CLI.\'N (. in gre-at var'etyv 1)ainask NA ININS anit IJOY LES Fine Irish LIN EN, vry super. and low priced; Swis, Jaeonet and louk A1WSLINS Plaid., Striped and Dotd " Brow-tn LIN EN and Linen DRILL; Plnters' Linen and Navy DUCK; Fine Silk and Woo'aen FLANNEL';. COTTON A DES and Suainier CI I ICKS A cipiete asortment of MANT1LLAS, of the -cry ;t-st style and lowest price; 1[OSI EIRY, in great variety, soine e:tra fine; & Ii 95 E. e>.beeding~ly ebenp and fine; Se::ing SLK; Long and Short MITTS; and a onplete asortment of all other Goods in the trade, o which we would respectfu!ly invite the attention f the pub:ie. GRAY BROTiLElls. Augusta, Ga., April -30. tf 15 Spring Goods----1856. F. BURCHARD & CO., AUGUSTA, GA,, Broiad! S1.1 ,ppoifte MIasognic Hall. A E11,J now receiving an uniisia'ly choice variety ,.i of S p ring Dress r-1 iCs4 which heV ate sliiinIg at the vry lowest prices possible, md to whicht thie at tention of purchasers is very ordully and repectully itvitet. Tleir stock em races the foim- ing, amo~i others, of Frch Eng it and American preditc6i'ns. Particular atten ion is askled to Patitli, Ltp~i, Siydoux, Lii'er & o's. inaniafacturie if Diomnozines. chadlies, delaines, areges. grena.lnt s. &c. Thirrion & Milliard's laek anl collred eliallies, mirgIise, veil beratg nd tissu. Pri1!ed Good.t ut:eb )etna 'creLs., b::atest, et:nbrica, j::colpits, lawns, or andil .a bvr:'es .&72c. atis riekn " our-lamds, V- ry a::?some ; " French arid Il:ghh Calicoe.s of Steinbach's '0!0 .\'-ith & N orton's; ascs of G in.:::s, back and fnmey. ]lI prices; 'rint--d chdii A :n h11T rae dlaies, fro Injw priced to very r:ch terie.mc ii Inw . nn. ntslins "' C.. ini::, lo price ,n I fast Colors; Richaion' Lisnts, andI otlicr ialers. a very ul a:.surt inent in ::!I var:eits, for shirting.:-eetuing, :.Iie . e:yi-ng. ,::, &c. ; ht.s-eye disipe:-s, Scotch it. 'towellin' a:.d toweil s, Turkilh B::th, ,&e. S~nmar Gonods for tGent~een andi lioys, in Lin .n chiz:in, ke., cotto::ades of till s'orts, vestingu, ;n ing e-ntwir:2, eashmierett. dr ah e'ti, k..~c .An un'riva'le-d a-nortme;: t of sheetingu iuid shirt nes bi-own and bfeaced:, ft'oan .3-4;.14 width tid from ilIe Iwnit puiced..to the finetEiglish and. Emeridan utnk- . ~ ,. Platatiuon Goods. )ferg sort and ktid, con tired .desirable to myve, fy the I-ee or bale In addition to thec bove, we have ths-:e~ry inest ass.rtmeont of collars. nees atod Endbridis -L in general, to be found I1Aobby iu the ::. J.F.BUCTARD & CO. A pil 9, l Ef.. i 13 I-Acantile Card, rpHE1 undet. ;*:d ha:ve aiiei::ted themselves for Gari.-ral iraantile Business, a the \ ll~z. of 1C'elichI. wit, tr wei. are i w re --1:: :nela op-i::e (in tib- roona form- r'!e cfe \y W ... :::!:-':: eta~.ti: a e, v.. ied antd e:: enwr , t.5 .f (I . i i i ,:. .! i: L:' ne l e t' . iie i ( :: 'yktfrt. rd.,wihhv ece::iy .n .t-.2 b( :.i : o , r: h a rith i!;. 1:;ce th. ecn- t.:eee h !o- lyto th- (' .- .: : . ': -':.!!, :f a. t i , e*..u ~ re:n .itu: ' ".r.} . Apri . 1 .If ' > 'l - !y. -* -- . at ' - j . '|- . ( ' !:S --pi. of 0 n ill . Ce si oV. fo C.t u :: 7: !.- .-' !rr of t e -'e i .. ! -.e O.;: i :::11 \'.'t india V onUL .ii ;i f .a. i :i i i ' -- . I :; :.;:. 1:.-1 ::. e i e l fa . .: 4 -rei Ka..s :::i I hw -s l-:n cr: :se :Cl::- as~. ::rg , TIh :-::.Te .' ii :hi: l.. iet. Ind.ii, J~cia-un :oid l'.:uvian G u:n,. Kl:ienlis SJs .ime an- Il'i.:-. r, Iron:, Gcr:.,:n a ad Cast steel .lu.sI.\l sit:L [IY JOHNY UStlER Si:. IIhinhuoir, .fan2:,1,5;1. Jy BEY THE3 LAB3T BA.ILON F.0M~{ Kinro,!; and .at:e I .&xis 'i :\isi:o. - LA NI):; iLUTTLECR. Mayt 2S tf 20 r7'' 01 LED he' re m, as, nnt estiy bt. y Hfenr .~ Kee~tl. li-.i' e h lt arid a haf niiho Norh .4s of !CVlle.dI C. II., on th.- Ed.1-:!id & 2 a.:tha t-1:i:k i:o Ct|. \ '.t t!Oitf E ni, ri.at thitt :.five d'l'ar::. by Ji. CheathIitn. .(. het ani I tiv itr:ui :n:n.r.' Said hirt-e i.: of rdinuar: y-.,at sill v ::it.- rrut c(n frtheid, fire nie(s a litt: sprung, somec mi:inlha of ::-au- abuout the houlders, supposedl to be about eleven years old. LECMUEL COR LEY, Md. E.D). TJ.ne A 1A50. 1mim 21 <Th ends of G. D. TILLMAN . respect Tullysiiunce him as a candidate,*foi re-1eletion, to a Set in the IHouse of Represtntatives ttie neir election. w-E TiE Friends of Capt. ROflERT MEi WETHEl1 respectfully nominate him as a Candi date for a eat in the House oi\Representatives at its next Session. 9T THlE Friends of CAREY W. STILES, Esq.$ respectfully announce him as a Candidate for a Seat in the, next Legislature. The friends of Mr. WM. GREGG, respectfully an nounce him as a candidate for a seat in the next, Legislature. The fricnds of MAT. JAMES BLACKWELL respectfully announce hia as a Candidate for a seat in the next Legislature. agr Tue Friends of Col. JOIN QUATTLE BUM respectfully announce him as a Candidate for a Seat in the House of Representatives at the en suing election. OT The friends of Col. M. C. M. HAMMOND respectfully announce him as a Candidate for a seat in the iouse of Representatives at the next election. OX TnE Friends of Da. G. M. YARBROUGII respectfully announce him as a Candidate for a seat in the House of Representatives at the ensuing election. 07 TiE Friends of Capt. II.. BOULWARE respertfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgclield District at the next election. TI l!' friends of Capt. LEWIS COVAR, res pee!fully announce him as a candidate for Sherif, of Edgefield District, at th2 ensuing election. The. maiT frienls of W. W. SALE, Esq., of Hamburg, in the upper part of the District, respect fu'ly announce him as a candidate for Sherif of Edzelild l)isiriet at the next election. The friends of Co. WIL.IAM QUATTLEHUXares pcctful!y announce lm as a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgefield at the ensuing election. 0X We are authorized to announce LEWIS JON ES4, Esq., as a candidate for re-election for Sheriff cf Edgefield Distviet. 07 Tur Friends of NIr. RO BERT D. BRYAN respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk or Edgcliell District at the next election. F'or Tax Oollector BARNEY LAMAR. CHARLES CARTER, THOMAS B. IEESE, DERICK IIOLSONBAKE, T111IFOPHILifS DEANi, .WESLEY WERTZ. M. 1. WIITTLE, M 9V1edical Card, D Ri. 1. 3r. SCOTT, having located at o C licrs. twolve mni!es W st of Edaefield C. 11 for the PR ACTIC OF NiEDICINI, respec:fully o.ffers his services to the surroutiding cotiunity, and the public gencially. Colikr's, June 4, 15G. tf 21 . 1 TO THE AFFLICTED, D . TIIAYlER. Horeopathic Physician, Sur geon, and Accoucheur. late of PIiladelphia, now located N o 217, 1iread Street, Augusta, Ga. Particular attention paid to 'tle .treatment of Chroiediseases. Visits made at a distance on the mowst seasonable terms Please address. II. R. TILAY ER, M. D. Augusta Ga. April 2 ____ tf . . 12.. A Card, 'r hve this M daycurtn iGe latner -hip, for the Yarbrough s. April9. 1950. -tE ' 1 Law Card3 Y OFFCE i~nbin this V'illage, ne: door all times.... W. STYLES. Edgefield C. II., JTan 15,'1850>. tf - 1 Dr, Jis, MV Day, Dentist, TAVING p 'rm inently located in A ugusta, re LJL. spectfully offers his professional services to the ciie~ of A uausta andl viciity. Office No 210 Uroadl-street, nearly ioppado~te ite Augusta Hotel. lias in:4 ben enIgagedi in th practice of his profes sion foir many years, he tfe.elcoinident.thiat he will be. ible to gihe en:ire tai.:action to all who may favor himt with a enl!. Autuna, Maarch 19, 18.5~. tf 10 SAE.RiCArI HOTEL,~1 ~..ca s. T Tari. , m Jyto 9.o..Z 'O. .? . I; ;oii a:; O. rop y riea~trs. -de !. ' ro:-i).o of the poremiumti deg~uerreatn -.d;yin .i '' ..a, prTe in the cours of a fewj * . i ,1 C.. 11., wh~n zJl wAh~o wi.-hi to itro mi o.: ; i. .s. rior ; lttures eam havsj an oippor-t ' - i.\T~ he:h and inv i.rorating Sunmor drink, .R Pa: d i).\ W.TEi m.ty be obta'ned at1 ])ra. A. 0. & T. J. TEAtGLUE. Thr wil *i.~, heep Iee fot sale'at all times throughi soi CoX:n.1 ea'. over and g.-t Cold Soda Water, :.ndi s.nl owir your bLatnket ail we will supply youi ::3vr -:whio will faivor us with their pitronage, n ith Leei; the. lee com;,any has gone to the Court oi::~lT to ti 20 - agone and Iron Plow Stocks, .i\ .ettredl the servicvs of a F IRST R AT E i W1 IE~l illC IIT, ail prtopose to build 1 S> or 1 -.:., ii to d all kitnds of RlEi'All aING in the Wageno': l.u -ne~sS at the shortest notice..'t I am.. i~fl nn'het utring out of the~ best material, TH;E. lIPON PLOW STOCK, Formnv.:t iahnt.) andl oifer themi to the ilaniters of1 t..1.I I ;i:ret :ot 55,50 per Stock. .i.i orders for 1'lows will be promaptly attendedd to. S. F. GOOL E. Lre~ield C.11I., Feb 27 tf .7 Estray Notiet fir LI.L i> bef~orer me, ast an e::tray, b~y Thiomits 2.1::.whd! onzechesnut-+-irrel llorse. appratised an .\ .'.. :a:ier, Esrs S.tid I Iors.e is of small ij:. or:inien thec pooney, well miade and. in good order i. ihas a whlite rpot in t he forehead,- some white or rayish spoiis iin the back, four white feet, two tid eys, aind supposed to be. five or six years old, ::dts left itt possesion oif Thomasw Randall at the . sL-nee of .Tohandall, Esq., on the Granite vlie road, three miiles from I hamburg. R EN.TAMIlN J A IRD, Mag't. IIamnburng, A pril 9. I856. 4t mo. 13 . Esztray Horse, S ~T[R.\ T i) froim W. Enhuns, between the resi A. deince~ iof D)ouglass Riokieon and the. Red 11111 :t I.:v T io:.eo. one eved, lie had -when lie .left a .: eon. with, a le-ttther string. I1 woul be glad if so:w o::e wiiall sgive m~e somec infiomation and di reet it toi Cold Sporinig.Post Office2. C. J will pay liberally f.r all-iExpense. WAiL EUBANKS. M aay 5 1 5;. tf ~. ,~ 17 Gum E1astio Hot water'ags and . OST'ITA L riST1T.ONS--forsale by - A .G. & T. JT. T EAGUE,--Druggists. Mlay 23 tf ..'- 19 Cor'n 1MeaI and llominy A L WAYS for sale at thie ~ubscribecr's residence. S. W. NICHOLSON. Jan20Om - . 7 CURRYTON- CADE HE xe lpas of-these 'InstitionsMip ' -n ' ned o thrd Monday in'Janry a, Alheretofdre% Mr.-JAMES: L - ESL ! . ietas kriepaot the'Malo.Depaitunst. Q The Femah mogIwitb- tbe lir D ment of the iAe cademy .will be M.A.P. BUTLER, assisted'by the ighly aceoinplished-M1ss A.' E .RT AthercomipetentTeacher.ii ,Rates of T.ato le First dlass, Primary Deparrien4 $ Sedond'i Ordiarj Engish B TIurd "H Iigher+ . Fourth" Greek anid Rpman t i1 de vith, highrit- Matbematies,. 20 Frene. ueiroldery, eedle rates. The Scholastic year:vill be-d6 idi lions of five montht4each. rom the time of entering to thee ruition in advance. Good Board can be had ite i s 18 to" $10 per month. R. MERRIWETBER -A. .!HA3MON1) S. W. GARDNER' A. P. BUTL.R, D .'A. SAW. Dee 5 jf Furniture! Furniture., 7 - DENJAMIN & GOODRICH, Bioadsoeey iJposite' Lamback .& Cooper'sl' re -m iounce to their frieids and the public,, .ti aow rceiving daily a- cholie inahe issortment of all kinds of.FURNITUR - BURIEAUS. IOOK7CA~SES O RhTE.-A-TETES; CENT ETABL BTEA DS, WIN DOW.SHADES. &_ vst and moost fashionable~eiigni, which th ee to sell as low ais can be bought in tisA t i4 nvite all who wish t9 purchase, to call an x heir stock. ALL WORK'WARR&NTED Mattresses and all kinds of Frnitur :ured and repaired to order, with neat )atch. BENJAMIN & GOO Augusta, April 23, if Village Property for, Saag n IIE subscriber offers for sale his.150US8 AND LOT, situated in EdefielnV mmediately West of the Planter's -lotel Lot contains near FIVE acres ofLind aod a rrom the Public Square tbBetoe Creek. - 10' It will be disposed of on reasonab10 Possession given on short notlce. OT With an expenditure of t* .or_ ared dollars it could be made on'e of teiii(2 some places in the Village. For further call on the undersigned. - D. R.-Ua April 30, 1856. tf Valuble and for, Sa e T HESubscriber, desirousof.movingjof sale his valuable Plantation, shitadd94" rromn Erigeneld C. If., unda ihin two-mlez t Willing, edntaining 1362 acres. The pldce will be'sold the -whole togetl e )e divided into the following'traets to'sgit p icrs: The Home Place,-, Cont:ining 735 acres, upn which there i vnt-llouse with 6rooms, all necessary oub s most of which are framed,) Gin House, ?tables, Negro Houses and all the convi'i Plantation.,-. Alout 450 acres on this place are'A hird of which is fresh sland-tho .'eaide rood heart and is well adapted to cotto. Rhe Place is very ,bealthy,:pleamaffly .,y rery desirable to -any one working r~''~ ads. -* -2. The. Bonham P e, ~.~ >ontaining 440 acres, upon which-theo n tm ortable dwelling'with necessaryoutbu iin - tbu da I~" 100 acres ot Frest land and id0 a'eres cear,~.y luiehjis t nd seod irslnl Inaft qJern and cmtton ;~also 25 aresiif-. emaindee~hily'tiinbered anil eilit ior in prlometiireness to ay pinellandin ion of tiae~istrict. Persons 'destrons of purchasing will io we all peon andgmninde for themselves. .Or'for~i brmidtion, addressthe-stubscriber it M&Willia, '" '&dge1eld District. Terms -of 'sal-will be sacne lating. - 4. C. S~IKI.NSf May 7, 1850. -tr .. 17. Valuable Property for. Bal. * LIE undlersignled, intending to inore to G6ergs. * ' ..in a short time, oftfers for sale 'the following - -aluazble property in Hamburg-titles indisj iablc. The DW ELLING H OUSE and TTon Miret, jorner of' Snowden Street, running .tltroughito tlereer Street. The Dwelling and 'Kitchen are of iiek, covered with tin. On the Lot is aCrriaage louse, Stable, and all necssary outbuildings. . 'The LOT on Centre Street, nei-ily. opposite the \merienn 1 lotel, on which is a large TWO STORY mUCK BUlILDING, eceupied as Two Store's aind hveliing--lot running through to Cobb Street. On lie Iatter Street is a large back Store. --- The LOT on Corner Miarket and Leavinwrthk streets, running throuughz to'Mercer Street. On this* .ot is a new One' and a half Story IIOUSE, plas ered and painted. ~IVE HTUNDRED SIIARES 11amburg and melield 'lnk Rind Stock. T1he above pr!operty will be sold on accommoda in's te.rms, or excheanged for land in Southern Geor ;i; or negroes. iI. A. KENRICK. 11amnburg, Oct 1 tf 38~ .Land for Sale, fer for ale hisVALUTABLE PLANTA-- " LION, conitainiing Ehree Hundred St Seventy-sevenAcres .yinrr on Sal!uda River,,and adjoining lantds of3WVn. L. Strother, A. Clark and D~avid Payne, 'near*' lozeman's Ferry, and within two or three hiundred - ards of the.Greenville & Columibia RaiRoall.- . The Tract contain~s about one hundred' aeres in". risinal forest, whilst the rest is under fence. :One : undredl and ifty is in a high state of cultivation, C which there is from severity-fire-.to one hundred$a eres of line bottom land equal to any and surpassed ynone in the State. This plantation has good out ets anid excellent ranges for stoek. O'ithe premises are a good Two Story Dwellin~ louse ael aill necessary planiation-buildings. Also1 SSpring of never fai!ing water. .* r pf Any perszn wishing to purehase will call on 1e Sulseriber whio resides on the premises, and heo ill take pkasure in showing them the above tract. J. W. MAYNARD. Nov 21 . tf' 45 Notice, I.L persons inidebted to the Estate of Wilrim-* - . D. Thurmnond, dee'd.,- are requested to miake myiment to the undersignedv And- those having - lmiands against the saine will p'resent them aecM ng to law. . . - *~ PLE AS.\NT D. TUIURMONDAdmr. A p:-il 30, 18(i. - f .-16 - Notice, Notice. \TO Orders ivill receive -any attention unles L accomnpanied with the Cash i.*- * -S. E. BOWERS, AE.' i Jan 30 - * tf 3 ~ Removal, HJ'AVING removed to the store formerly oceu - LLpied, by D~r. -J. W. Stokces and liavingjnst 's eccived a large and well selected. Stock of Groceries, _ - >f every description 1. am pi iared to ziebminadati ny eustiomers and friends wfth every article uhally ~ept in such establishments and at the lowest mat-'. et prices. . W. C. BEWE Hamburg, A priT9 If Notice. - ALL persons to whom .theEstj Ja t.Weathersby,.decessed, is ind~t~jlpe~ ent their claims, atd -all:-personis i ~e ail Estate, win -makepeviments to the und ed% V. L. ANDESISN, Admnitif Nov. 21, 1855 if 45