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Me - LSutiULLT: RAJ IN CraL 0,TM H- 1. b R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends andl the public in general,'that he has just returned from the North, after.selectii from the choicest markets a full assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Of the VERY LATEST STYLES, embracing the tasteful RAGLAN ANDBUCHANAN OVERCOATS,and all articles usually kept for the outfit of ' Gentlemen, Youths and Children. In addition to which I have engaged the services of one of the most FASHIONABLE CUTTERS in New York, who will be here in a few days, at which time I wil be able, if my Ready Made Stock will not suit my &iimers, id manufacture for them out of the very best material, garments, which in point of style and elegance will compare with any in the South. -I have also purchased a fine Stock of BOOT AND SHOE, Which only requires an examination of their supe rior material and fashion to insure sale.-I have se lected, with great. care, .a very extensive Stock of namew aftgl apan Of the latest style. Also, a superior article of Shaker and Lamb's Wool UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS, which are particularly recommended for Rheumatisum and the prevention of Colds. A great variety of &c., &c., &c. g" It will always give me pleasure to exhibit my Stock to all who will favor me with a call at my old stand, next door to Bland & Butler. Oct I tf 38 Rich Carpets. WILLIAM SHEAR H AS just received from New York, English Velvet CARPETS, of new and splendid patterns English Brussels CARPETS, of new and elegant styles; Supenor.Three-Ply, Ingrain and Venetian CAR. PETS RichChenille RUGS, to match the Carpets, Printed DR UGGETTS, for Crumb Cloths; Printed FLOOR CLOTHS, in patterns; Brass Stair RODS and Chenile DOOR MATS; Hall and Door MATS, in a variety of Styles. The public are respectfblly invited to examine the above articles. Augusta, Oct. I. tf 38 New Fall Goods. WILIJAM SHEAR H AS received from New York his Fall and Win ter supplies of Staple and Fency DRY GOODS, comprising a complete assortment, among which are Rich Fancy Dress Silks, of new and splendidstyles; Parts Printed Delaines, of new and beautiful styles; Fancy Plaid Merinos, for Ladies' Dresses, at very low prices; Lupin's Plain Freneh ierinos, of the most desirable colors; Lupi 's Plain White, Black and High Colored Me rinos, of extra quality; Superior Plain and Fgured Black Silks; Superior Black Silks, for Ladies' Mourning Dresses; English and American Prints, of new and beautiful styles; 'Lupin's Plain Black Mousselaine Delaines and Black Challeys; Lupin's Black Bombazines and Black Alpacas, of the best quality; Real Welsh Flannels, warranted not to shrink; Superior Saxony and Patent Flannel#; Heavy Shaker, Silk Warp and Welsh Gauze Flan nels;* Colored Flannels, for Ladies' Sacks,; Heavy Twilled and Plain Red Flannels, for Ser vants ; Superior 4-4 Irish Linens and Long Lawns ; Scotch Diapers and Heavy Hluckabacks, for Towel Superior 8.4 and 10-4 Table and Damask Diaper; Superior Damask Table Cloths and Damask Nap kSunperior Pillow Case Linens and 12-4 Linen Sheet Irseilles Quilts, of extra size and iquality ; Allendale and Lancaster Quilt., at very low prtces; French Piano and Table Covers; A complete assnartment of Fancy Ribbons, for Trimming Ladies' Dresses; Ladies' Rich Fancy Neck and Bonnet Ribbons ; Wide-Black Silk Velvet, of extra quality, fur La dies' Basques ; Ladies' Cashmere, 3Merino and Silk Vests, of extra Aleitander's Ladies' Kid Gloves., a cumplete assort men large supply of Ladies', Misses, Children's, Gen tlemen's and Y'outh's Hosiery ; Black Silk~Frtnges, for Trimnming Ladies' Dresses; Valenciennes and 'Thread Lace Edgings and Insert Ladies' Embroidered and Hem-Stitched Linen Cam bric Handkerchiefs; Ladies' Embroidered Muslin Collars and Under sleeves; Infants' Embroidered Waists, and 3Muslin Bantds; Swiss and Jackonet Muslin Edgatgs and Inasertinags; Ladies' Corded Skirts and French Corsets; l'2-4 Bleached Allendaile and Hlamilton Sheetings ; Water Twvist and New York alills 4-4 Bleecked Shirtings ; Lonsdale and Mlanchester 4-4 Bleeched Shirtings; Enelish and American Swvansdown Flannels; Ladies' Plain Black Thibet Wool Shawls, with Silk Fringe, and extra size and quality ; Ladies' French and Scotch Long and Square Shawls of beautiful styles; Ladies' Chenille and Broche Scarfs ; A complete assortment of articles for Servants' wear; With a great variety of other articles suitable for the present season. The public are respectfully re quested to call and examine the assortment. Augusta, Oct. 1. tf 33 State of' South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. B3Y W. F.IDURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefleld Whereas, GORGE E. HIEN DY, hate applied to me for Letters of Admninisirutiun on all and sinigialur the goods and chattles, rightts and credits of ( EORGE T'RESO UTHICK late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors or the said deceas ed, to be and appear before me,at our next Ordinary's Court for thse said District, to be htolden at Edgefield C. H., on the 20th day of October inst., to show cause, ifany, why the said administration should not be granited. Given under mty hand and seal, this 23rd day of Sep tember in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-six, and in the 81st year of American Independence. W F. DURISOE, 0. E. D. October 1. 2t 38 State of South Carolina, EDGEF'IE LD DISTRICT, IN ORDIN AM' . B Y WV. F. DURLISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Ed;;p field District. Whereas, George E. Hendy hath applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattles, rights and credits of James Tre soutfilck, late of the District aforesaid, deceuasedl. These are, therefore, to cite and scsin.nish alt anad singular, the kindred and creditors of the said dleceas ed, to be and appear before me, at otir nest Ordanary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edlgelield C. H., on the 20th day of October next, to show cause, ir any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under puy hand and seal. this twenty-third day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, and in the 81st year of Au.eai can Independence. W. F. DURISQE, 0. E. I). October 1. 2t 38 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. B Y W. F. DURlSOE, Esqure, Ordinary of Edge. field District: Whtersas, Josephl Hightower hath applied to me for Letters of Adimnstration on all and singular the goods and chattles, rights aed credits of Dudlley Roust tree late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite anid admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditora' of said deceased, to be anid appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District to he holden at Edgefleld C. H. on the 10th day of October next, to show cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, thtis 24th day of September, In the-year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ?fty-six and in the Eighth-first year of Americant Independence. W. F. DURISOE, 0..E. D. October I.-~ - 2 3 Shoes and Boots. JUST opened by E. PENN, Agent, a larg tock f-Bo'ots and Shoes ofee -yst le and quality, which wilibacteS'abldfom gtern. ItI ' a W t f 38 OFTHE FALL TRAiiL OPENING OF NEW GOODS AT BLAND.& BUTLER'S! W E are now receiving and have opened, and ready for inspection and sale, a large por tion of our NEW FALL and WINTER STOCK. In a few days more we shall be prepared to show our friends and patrons the Most Extensive and Varied. Stock of DRY GOOD8, Ever brought to Edgefleld; and those who may buy of us, may rely on having good Goods at the LOWEST PRICES at which they can be sold. We desire particularly to call the attention of the Ladies to our STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, Comprising the most elegant SILK ROBES of the richest designs and most magnificent Goods ever brought to this market. Also, other Dress SILKS, Black and Colored, of every style; Rich French Printed DeLains; Eugenia Robes; Poplins; French and English Marinoes; Solid Colored DeLaines, bright colors; Also, in bright colors and small figures all wool DeLaines, suitable for Children's wear, together with a large assortment of FRENCHIENGLISH & AMERICAN PRINTS. We have also, Elastic and Patent Leather Belts, in great variety; Corsets ; Elastics; Head Dresses; Laces, &c. Ladies, come and see them. To the Planter We can offer a superb assortment of HEAVY GOODS, such as KERSEYS, BLANKETS, BROGANS, 4-c., with a good assortment of ma terials for their own and Boys wear, with Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c., To all of which we respectfully invite the inspection and attention of the trading community. BLAND & BUTLER. Edgefeld C. H., Oct 1, tf 38 PLANTATION FOR SALE. r HE Subscriber offers for sale the Plantation on which he now resides containing about Fourteen Hundred Acres; situated on the Columbia, Augusta and Edgefield roads, in the Ridge settlement. It has on it an ele gant two story Dwelling House, containing ten rooms and ten closets, four of the rooms are twenty feet square, with a Dining room 16 by 24; also an excellent Gin House 30 by 47 fet t, to which is ad ded a large Cotton Room on the side, and double Machinery. There is on the Tract an excellent strong new Corn Mill, about a mile from the Dwelling; about 500 acres are under fence, the balance well timbered. There are constant streams of water in every field. R. WARD. Sept. 30th 1856, St 38 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN CHANCERY. George T. Eve, v$. Anna L. Eve. BY an order from Chancellor Wardlaw in this ease, I will sell in Beach Island. (Edgefield District.) on Tuesday 23d October next, on the prem ises, the fullowing real estate, viz: One Tract. land containing by resurvey 270 acres, knownti the upper moiety of the Horse Shoe tract. fSrtmrly owned by George L. Twiggs, dee'd., adjoining lands of Dr. George Twiggs, A. J. Ranmbo and others. TERus-One third ef the purchase money to be paid on 1st Jananuary 1857: one-third 1st January 1858, and the remaining one-third 1st January 1859, with interest on the whole from 1st January 1857, at wvhich time. possession will be given. Costs to be paid in cash on day of s.dle. Purchasers will be re quired to give botids with at least tw'o good person al sureties, and to pay $3 extra for titles. A. SIMKINS, c. E. E. D. Se.pt. 27th 1856. 4t 38 BOOTS AND SHOES, "Eroac1 at., A:ExlEta Cra. R) F.SPECTFIULLY announce to the citizens ol 11Edgefield and the adjoinling Districts that they have just rec.eived their Fall ad Winter Stock, -omlprisei 10,000. Pai:-s Men's P'lantation BROGA NS, assort ed qualuitiew: 2,000U pairs lihys " " ass. gualities 3,00tP pairs Meni's Kup "' do. 1 ,i00 i " Calf l'eg:-ed "' do. 500) " Grainied and Buff B~rogans, as sorted ljqualites; 3,tJ00 pairs Women's ILeathier Bootees, peggedl, as sssrted qualities; G6)0 paiirs Women's low prieed Sewed Blootees, aissorteil iualities: 500 pais 1ses' fine Morocco Bootees, assorted qua.lities ; 500 pairs Misses' fine Call' and Coat Pegged Douters. :tssorted qualities; 500 pairs Boys' Kipi lirogans, assarted qlualities ; 500"'" and Youth Calf Brogans, assort ed qualdiiies; 500 pairs Youth's Kip and grain-ed Brogans, as sorted qualities. -Also Gent's, Ladies, Misses. Youth's and Children's OOTS and SIJORS, of A LL STYLE S AND QUALI TIES, received and for sale low by the dozen or case. CLA RKE & ROYA L. Augusta, Sept 22 tf 37 MEN'S AND BOYS FALL & WINTER HATS, CAPS, &C, C ILATTON & KENNEDY, Augusta, t/Ga., respectfully invite their country friends and customiers to call and examine their .LARGE and WELL SELECTED Stuek of Ready Made Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, &c. Comprising every variety and style that can be found in the Augusta marset. They are determined to sell CHEAP, and hope to furnish good and well made articles that wil give satisfaction. gg-Their Store is under the Augusta Hotel, where persons wishing to buy will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. Augusta. Sept 22 .15t 37 INDUCEMENT!_ .',: TIlE Undersigned renspectfully , tenders his services to his country, ' friends in thme STOlllNG and SA LE or COTTON andl OTIIJCR P'itOD)UCE, and Reciving~ and Fo rwardinug Merchand ize. lie hias the Warehiouse recently occupied by C. H. K ENNY, which is decidedLy the nmost proeier ble in Town, being eomiparatively see'ure fruom LOODS or KIUE. IIe proposes to store Cotton at 10 cents per baih-, per month, and not to exceed 50 cents per bale for S lIe will continue the sale of Merchandize at his old Stand. wherc~ e hie will be pleased to see his frriends the ensuing season. R. 3. DELPH. IHamburg, Se pt 22, tf 37 R E MOVA L Of' the Tin lManuf'actury, NE AR lin. W.T. MuIMS' T AN YA RID THE Subscriber womuld respectfully inform th' ceitizens of Elgeield atnd the ,.urrounding Dis trics, that he has~ removed to his residence, wher4 he has recently erected a large and commnodion Shop, and is now prep~ared to carry on the N A LL ITS BRA NCI ES, such as Manufactu. rig Tin Ware for Merchants, ROOFING, GUT TERNG, and all manner of JOB WORK. Always on hanad a general assortment of TIN AND JAPAN.WARE! gT Merchaints supplied at shortest notice and oi the most reasonable terms. Orders solicited. C. L. REFO. Oct 3 tf 37 Inks, Inks! JLACK, Blue, Indelible and Carmine, for sali by 'A. G. &T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. :Mty. 23 it 19 "WilATEUR-THEARImtLLtr FOIL THE t FIRST NIGHT O F OCTf'Et1 - T IE THESPIAN branch of the Edgefield Ly ceum take pleasure in announcing to the ladies and gentlemen of the Village and District that on, Wednesday Night, the 1st October, They will give the FIRST of their DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENTS, At the Odd Fellows' & Masonic Hall, In this place. The Stage and fixtures are at least equal to any in the State, out of Charleston, having been planned and executed by persons skilled in such matters. Convenient accommodation for three hundred spectators will be afforded. The COMPANY will make their debut-in BUL WER's celebrated and highly popular play- - T MU; LA&Y @P LYSES OR The following is the cast of characters for the evening: CLAUDE MIELNOTTE................ W. S.,Esq. Colonel DUMAS..................Col. A. S. BEAUSEANT.....................Dr. . B. GLALIS........................ Mr. L. B. Mons. DESCIAPPELLE5..............Capt. W. L. LANDLORD...................... Mr. A. R. GASFAR.......................... Mr. F. L. S. Capt. GERvAII (First Officer)........J. A., Esq. Capt. Duror (Second Officer).....Mr. E. M. P. Major DEsSoNLINS (Third Officer)..... Mr. W. H. PAULINE .................... ... . -Mile. M. Madame DESCHAPPELLES................Mrs. G. Widow MELNOTTE ..................... do JANET............................Master R. MARIAN..............................Master B. U* For the preservation of perfect order, an effi cient police will be in attendance. Doors to open at 7 o'clock. Performance to com mence precisely quarter past eight. Price of Admission, Fifty Cents; children half price. 0' Tickets may be had at the Post Office or at the Store of M. LEBEsCHULTZ. Sept. 24, 2t 37 HENRY DA LY, BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS! AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 00 9 WORTH of the above Goods, e)O 000 carefully selected from the best Manufacturies, and comprising Every- Description in the Trade, Will be sold at very small advance on Cost. W' The Subscriber solicits a call from his South Carolina friends before purchasing elsewhere. g TgaEs.-Retail, Cash. Wholesale, time with approved paper. No second price asked. HENRY DALY, Under U. S. Hotel, Au2usta, Ga. Autgusta, Ga.,_Sept 22, 6m 37 Lall &tab, 165& ! Augausta, Ga., H] AVE just received their NEW S 1FALL AND WINTER Gs nd would call the attention of their friends ai public to the assortment. Their -Stock is V LARGE nwI comnprises all the best, make. styles of Goods, and the latest nove'tie.. 't the son ; and as they are determined nout to Undersold by any House in th. SBate, will guarantee their prices to be as They feel assured that an examination of thet Coods will ensaure a continuation of the liberal pa tronage they have hitherto received. They would invite attention to the following : Ladies' DR ESS GOODS; Black and Fney D~ress SILKS; French anid English MERINOS; weotehi, French~ anid Amerieam GINGHAMS; Eng'ish. French and Ameaican PRINTS; EMBR OID ER IES, all kinds; iDress TRIMMINGS, splendid variety ; HOSIER Y, a very large assartmtent ; GLOVES, of every description ; Jri~lh LIN ENS ; TahIle LINENS aind DI AP ERS: N APKINS. DOYLIES and TOW ELS ; SHEETJNGS anid lilow LINENS; itleaced~' uind H;rown Sl IR TiNGS ; PANTS STUFFS, Tweeds, Cassimers and Cloths: Ladies CLO THIS, all colors; Bed BLANKETS; FLA NNELS, Red, white. Welsh, &c.: C ASSIME RES and P LAIDS, for children ; Ilouse Servants' GOODS; Blaick Alpaeas. llo~mbazines, Dimitics, Quilts ; FUR FRINGES; SH AWLS,all kinds, &c. --Also A large assortment Negro Blankets, Kerseys, Lin seys, Stripes, Plaids aind Osnabiurgs. A ugusta, S.ept 17 If 16 D e n-t i a t r y. TpIHE Subscriber has opened an .Oflice at Ryan's Hotel, where lhe will attend to any business pertaining to his Profession. Allen's Patent Teeth, Ciurvilin ear Gum and Block Teeth, from Single Teeth to Entire Setts, Put up in a style to please the most fastidious. Dentists wishing teeth put up on Allen's Patent, can have it done by sending in their Plates at very moderate prices. Dentists' Gold and Silver Plate, Gold Silver and Platina WVire, round, half round ana eilindrical made to order. HI. PARKER. N. B.-A settlement always at the completion of the wvomk. July 30 ____ if 29 TO THE AFFLICTED, DR. TITAYECR, iHomopathic Physiciun, Sar .geon, and A ccoucheur, late of Philadelphia, no"' located No 217, Broad Street. Augusta, Ga. Particular attention ptaid to the treatment of Chronie diseases. Visits made at a distance on the most reasonable terms. Please address, HI. R. TITAYER, M. D. Augusta Ga. A il 2 tf 12 ..ANMER IGCAN H OT EL,. C ENTRE STREET, HAMBURG, S.. . P. H. SCOT T & CO. Proprietors. Malrebi 12, 856. _ ly 9 I-, G.~. A Card. DRS. GM.YARBROUGH & J. P. ABNEY, Lhave this day formed a Partnership, for the practice of MEDICINE and SURGERY. No adlditional charge for ofle consultation visit. Office at Dr. Yarbrough's. A pril 9, 1850. tf 13 Law Card. toW .A damis, where I can be fouaid at all tmes.C. W. STYLES. __ dgfied II ., Jan 15, 1856. tf 1 Notice. A L esn indebted to the estate of .Jesse LLimibecker, dee'd., are earnestly requested to make immediate payment, and those having de mands against the said Estate, will present them properly attested. G. W. LANDRUM, Adm'or. de bons noan. Aug 27 tf 33 Gin Band & Earness Leather O F Fine quliy foSaebBL.UGR GRAY BRoTHF,S A ESPECTFU.LLY inounce to t 'e ircutomers and.the public 'at laek, ihat Yee ceived,:ad are still receiving by every steamer roim New York, a general assortmentgf - FALLAN. WINTEDR DY - D8, Which they are certain will'be found sprbir both in 1 Extent, Style and ,Ohapiess, an assortment. ever before oferedi Augusta. r Amongst our stoek can be found tbel'olling : Extra Rich Stripea Moire:Antique coldaindbltk7Pso deSoieOBES; " "-.Go. d iapp'atFPet iiSole; r " - aBaytiere4lLKS - ~h aikhboff% Plaid-and-Br66ide-92 , MIHN; " m - - -:i t Atrextensive ai'oftmeintIof 1ow-prioe ILK, in n colors and bladk; - ' - - ancy Stri and Plaid CASIMBRES and Satin de SHENES; Gala PLAIDS; Wool DELAINES; Persian s DELAINES, Mohair Mixture; " - t Figured ALPACA; Black ALPACA; Black and Colored English MER W ; " French " r. Lupin's best Black BOMBAZINESad CHAL- n LIES; French GINGHAMS and CHINTZ; r English and American PRINTS, d al the favor ite brands. Our Hosiery Depa ent Will be found to embrace ivery sty]Mnglish and 1I German Goods. Also, Raw $1 and. Spun a HOSE and HALP HOSE; ' Cashmere, Cloth, Buck-kin and Kid GLOVES, for " Ladies and Gentlemen - aconet and Swiss TRIMMIN0SAdrPLOUNC ING; - Cambric, Swiss and Book Muslin COLLARS and SLEEVES; e Iofant's Embroidered ROBES, Frock WAISTS, and WAISTS; Linen Cambric HANDKE RCHlEF ;' Morning GOWNS, UNDERSHIRTS,.Mourn- o ing SETTS, &c. Drapery MUSLINS, Colored Worsted DAM ASKS, for Window Curtains 1 French Marseilles COUNTBRFANBS ; . i Manhester and Lancaster " l 1-4. 9-4 and 10-4 White Snow-drop Linmn DAM ASKS; 94 and 104 White Satin and-lgre - DA MAA ; po 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4 Brown and, Whe Linen and of Cotton DAMASK; 8-4, 94,10-4, 11-4 and .124 Brown and White Linen Table COVERS- J APKINS, DOYLIES, TOWELS,, DIA- s PERS, CRASH, and an excellent assortment of fine LINENS for Gentlemen's Shirt Bosoms 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Allendale,,amilton and kew r4 York Mille Sheetings; 1 Pillow-ease Cottons; English and American Long Cloths, of all the fa vorite brands; p Dotted and Figured Swiss Muslins ; - f Checked and Striped Jaconet, Swiss, Mull -and Nansook Muslins, Apron Checks; Red and White Flannels; Cotton "- fu Brown Cottn-TickingsE Surior Cassimeres, Bear- Skins, for over-Coats, ilot and Beaver Cloths; Sattinetts, Casihmertts, Tweeds, Cassinetti, Ken tucky Jeans,. &c. r Negro Clothing. 01 Blankets, Stripes, Osnaburgs, Lisseys, Kerseys, &c., in great variety. Cloaks, Talunas sand Shaawls. This branch of our business will be found to con tain every variety of material, both Imported and of merian manufacture, and will range in prices - From two dollars up to the most costly garment.. Cgrpets. To this branch we have this sean added a large uliu OUU08, HAid~WAIt, Crockery anid Glass Ware, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, dgc., dgc., 5.c. Our fricnds who call early wi'l get many VERY] )ESIR ALE Goods at Very ILoto Price. Every one should strive to purchase their respec tive shares without delay, asi the inducements will lie such that this Stock will not remiain long on hand. SALE & ANDREWS. S P h o e n ix , S. C., S ept 3 6 t 34 t i Edgefield Collegiate Institute I'liE next Session will commence on the 22dt 5.September and continue five months. For t prticulars see Edgefield-A dertiser of August 6th, 13th and 20th. C. A. RAYNOND, PaIN. Aug 27 tf 38 CURRYTON ACADEYIJES. HE Exercises of these lnstitutions will be re .smned o~n the third Monday in Janunry next. As heretofore, Mr. JAMES L. LESLEY will ct as Principal of the Male Department. The Fcmale. School, with the Primary Depart mnt of the Male Academy, will he conducted by Mr. A.P1. BUTLER, assisted by the learned and C highly accomplished Mis A. E. ART11UR, and other competent Teachers. - Rates of Tuition per Uesalon. First Class, Primary Department,....---. $9 00 Sond " Ordinary English Branches,.. 12 00 TIhird " Iligher " " -...15 00 Fourth "~ Gree~s and Roman Literature with higher Mathematics,.......... 20 00 Fren)-, ,-41moroldery, Needle work, &c., usual c The Scholastic year wvill be divided into two Ses sions of five months each. Pupils will be charged from the time or entering to the end of the Session. Tuition in advance. Good 11oard can be had in the Village at from $8 to $10 peer monthi. MRIEHR S. P. GET ZEN, , A. J. HAMUOND, . s. WV. GARDNER, 3 J. C. PORTE~R,g A. P. BUTLIR, H. A. SHAW. J De 5 tf 47 - Furnitnre! Furniture! B ENJA MIN & GOODRICH, Broad street, op LIposite Lamback & Cooper's, respectful an nounce to their friends and the public, that they are now receiving daily a choice and well selected assortment of all kinds of FURNITUR E, such as B U LAUS, BOOK-CASES SOFAB, CHAIRS,. TETE-A-TETES, CENTRE TABLES, BED STEA DS; WINDOW SHADES, &c., of the la test and most fashionable designs, whieh they guaran tee to sell as low as can be bought in this city,-and invite all who wish to purchase,-to call! and examine their stok. ALL WORK WARRANTED. p Mattresses and all kinds of Furniture, manufac tured and repaired to orderLwithneatnes and dis-t patch. . BENJAMIN d& GOODRICH. .1 Augusta, April 23, tf .15.1 Notice to each Stockholder OF THlE Odd Fellows and MasoniC Bull, Ass'n, AREGULAR annual meeting or th'e'Stockhol Aders of this Company will be held at their NEW HALL, on Tuesday evening the 7th Octo ber next. A full attendance is desire. Our build ing is nearly completed ; and I desire to see you all thereeither personallyG or G by p eront Sept17 3St 36 Notice. A LPersons In anywise indebted to J. H. Christian, dee'd., will please make It known. and settle the same. Those having demands against im will please to render thenm in aeoording to law.. os4 UY EROADWAT~EB,Ad'r. R~a23m 34 gIrTus Friends or w. CMORAGNE, Esq., ispectfully amidnee lias-a Candidate for re losinto'a seat in theHuis of Representatives at he next election, g. Mnj. ABR4MI JONES is respectfully an ounced by. his friends as a Candidate for a seat in eHouseof Representatives at the ensuing election. WTna Friends of Capt. ROBERT MERI VETHER respectfully nominate him as a Candi ate for a Seat in the House of Representatives at z next Session. 17 The friends of Col. M. C. M. HAMMOND espectfully announce him as a Candidate for a seat i the House of Representatives at the next election. M Tun Friends of CAREY W. STILES, Esq., spectfully announce him as a Candidate for a Seat i the hext Legislature. The friends of Mr. WA. GREGG, respectfully an ounce him as a candidate for a seat In the next, 1egislature. WT Tia friends of Maj. Z. W. CARWILE re eetfully announce him as a Candidate for a Seat in ie Legislature at the ensuing election. UT The friends of GEORGE W. LANDRUM spectfully announce him as a Candidate for a seat the next Legislature. The friends of MAJ. JAMES BLACKWELL ipetfully announce him as a Candidate for a seat .the next Legislature. 0TusI Friends of Col. JOHN QUATTLE UM respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Seat in the House of Representatives at the en 3ing election. W'The Friends of A. L. DEARING, Esq., spectfully announce himb as a Candidate for a Seat the House of Representatives at the ensuing eotion. I Tus Friends of S. W. MABRY, Esq., an munee him as a Candidate for a Seat in the House ' Representatives, at the ensuing election. 67 Tes Friends of Di. G. M. YARBROUGH speotfully announce him as a Candidate for a seat the House of Representatives at the ensuing ation. The friends of Co. WrwAu Quamsu res tlly announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff Edgeoeld at the ensning election. 0 We are authorized to announe LEWIS NES, Esq., as a candidate for re-election for heriff of Edgefleld District. Er Ta Friends of Capt. H. BOULWARE spetfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff Edgefield District at the next election. THE friends of Capt. LEWIS COVAR, res etfully announce him as a candidate for Sherif, Edgefield District, at the ensuing election. The many friends of W. W. SALE, Esq., of amburg, in the upper part of the District, respect lly announce him as a candidate for Sherif of gefield District at the next election. 07 Tns Friends of Mr. ROBERT D. BRYAN spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk Edgefield District at the next election. Por Tax Collector CHARLES CARTER, THOMAS B. REESE, DERICK HOLSONBA.KE, THEOPHILUS DEAN, WESLEY WERTZ. M. B. WHITTLE, Tn MYanagers of Election. SOF SOUTH CAROLINA, iGEFIELD DISTRICT, -BA CON, Clerk of the Court of -.... nn and Common Pless, in par ' 1of the Act of the Legislature, id provided, do hereby give San election fos TAX COL Celd District, will -be held on any of October next, at the -.-hroughout the said District. -- Edgefield C. H , this 2nd - - D. 1856. . BACON, C.o.s. and Cr. aept 6 4t 34 REAT REDUCTION IN PRICE OFr BUGGIES, S&C. 'AVING secured the services of Mr. hURL . BURT (of the well-known House of J. urburt & Co., Augusta.) to superintend the anufacturing. we are prepared to furnish CAR TAGES of all descriptions at Five per cent les nn they can be bought in Augusta, and we hazard othing In saying that we have on hand the BEST ASSORTMENT C Soutern mtade Buggies to be found South a lason & D~ixon's Line, which cannot fail to suit tose in want of substantial work. We are now prepared to build at short notice Garriages and Plantation Wagons uperior to anything before offered in this District 7REPAIRING attended to as usual with eapatch. LEIGH & TUCKER. Edgefeld, July 22, tf 28 Pine Woods. ~TLL b'e sold to tho highest bidder, (if not pre viously disposed of,) at Edgefield C. IH., on ec first Monday in November next, that Valuable 11ill Tract of Land, In Shaws Creek, on the Aiken Road, containing Nineteena Hundred Acres, Tore or less, aidjoining lands of G. M. Wever, F. 'osey and others. On he premises are a comfortable Dwelling louse and necessary outbuildings, barns, stables, e., a Saw and Grist hMill, a never failing water ower, sufficient for Factory purposes, an abundance ' fine timber, and enough cleared land for Cotton, r and other provision crops. For terms apply G. A. ADD1SON, E. J. MINIS. J. B. SULLiVAN. Spt 24 6t 37 STA TE OF SOUTHr CA ROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. aauel S. Horn and others, A pplicants, 9s Lbsolm Horn and others, Dofendants~ [T appearing to my satisfaction that Michael Horn, LLParmela, wife of William Galloway, and James [on, Defendants, reside without this State, it is herefore ordered, that they do appear and object to be division or sale of the real estate of Elija Horn, sn'r. Deceased, on or before the ninth day of De ember next, or their consent to the same will be 'ntered of record. W .D RSE Sept. 15th 1856, 12w 36 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLE AS. Joel Curry, vs .Foreign Attachment. T. M. Brindley. F HE Plaintiff in the above stated case having Sthis day filed his Declaration in my Of5ce, and he Defendant having neither wife nor Attorney nnown to reside within the limits of this State, on rom copies of said declaration with rules to plead aaabe served, On motion of Messrs. CARnOLL & 3CON, Paintiffsi Attorney, Ordered that said ,De endant appear and plead to said Declaration within year and a day from the date hereof, or final and Lbsolute judgment will be given against him. THIOS. G. BACON, C.C.u.n. Sept 22, 1856. ly 37 Wanted, , A A c God DRY HIDES, for which I will SUUU paythe cash. R. H. SULLIVAN. une 25, tf 24_ Notice. DlURING my absence from the State, CICERO A ADAMS, Esq., is my duly authorised Agent or the prosecution of my unfinished business in Ld and Pension Claima. A. PERRIN. Zamburg, .0. . H~ rprieiors of this l~L it" .Lknown HOTEL beg leave to inform their friends and the public generally that they are always ruh'ts receive them in t De BEST STYLE POSSIBLE. Persons arriving at this Hotel may rest assured that they and their baggage will be promptly sent, ree of charge, to the-Carolina Depot, or to either f the Georgia Depots. We also take this opportunity of returning our incere thanks for past patronage, and will use every endeavour to merit a continuance of the same. There will always be on hand a good OSTLER, and Horses left in our charge will meet with every attention. O. H. P. SCOTT & CO. Hamburg, July 21, tf 29 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE WO24 SA-a. RARE CHANCE FOR PURCHASERS! THE Subscriber, being desirous of making a .Lchange in his business, proposes to sell at pri rate sale the following tracts of land. The Homestead Place, Containing 1544 acres, lying on Log Creek and Beaver Dam, and joining land of Col. F. W. Pick Ms, Lewis Jones, Mrs. 0. Landrum and others, ad within 3 miles of Edgefield C. H. This is one i the most desirable locations .in the District, as rell for the fertility of the soil, as-the healthfulness if the climate. About 500 acres are cleared and in a high state of cultivation; a large part of which is resb land, under fine fence, having, been brought uto cultivation not more than 2 or 3 years. There are about two or three hundred acres of hoice creek bottoms lying on the above name reeks, remarkably productive, well ditched, and et is fine quality as any in the District. There are on he premises a comfortable dwelling house and all iecessary out buildings, consisting of new and com nodious negro houses, framed and shingle roofed, tables, barn, Gin house, and a new screw- a finely onstructed fish pond, well supplied with aI, and of narious varieties. This place is also well watered, Log Creek run uing through the eastern part ofit, and Beaver dam rough the western portion, with a uffieient num )er of tributaries supplying an abundance of water it all seasons of the year for stock ; and two fine prings of good freestone water adjacent to the set ement, one on each side. Much the larger portion of this tract of land is in itive forest, supplied with an almost exhaustles uantityof the finest timber, consisting of pine, oak md hiekory. There are ten or twelve springs of good ater on the Beaver Dam portion of this tract of and. Two fine orchards of selected fruit trees, enerlly young and luxuriant. This is one of the ost healthy setions of the District and well adap ed to the culture of cotton, corn and small grain. The tract known by the name of The Brunson Tract, Lying on the Edgefleld & Cheatam Plank Road, ix miles from Edgefleld C. H. This tract is unim roved, contains 380 acres, and heavily timbered ith native forests. There are on the tract 3 or 4 inc springs and a fine site for a residence. The tract known as the Ciper Creek Tract, Contains 202 aerts, lying on the Abbeville road bur miles below Liberty Hill. Also adjacent, but not connected, the Calahams Tract, ontaining 144 acres. The above tracts of land-are all well adapted to the culture of cotton, corn and small grain. I will also sell two vacant lots adjacent to the Ma sonic Hall in the Village of Edgefleld. Terms made easy and accommodating to purcha ers a if desired in one, two and three equal annual instalments. If desired, I will break the homestead tract, into parcels to suit purchasers, provided the whole can be sold. JOHN H. HOLLINGS WORTH. Sept. 16th 1856 #f 36 Delightful CountryRsidenlce VALUABLE PLANTATION, ,ituated on the Columbia Roa, five uilsa east of Edgefleld C.H., known as The Nurreli or Cross Road Place, Dontaining Three hundred and twelve acres, a esnsiderable portion of whieh li In a high state of ,ultivation. Said Tract is now in fine condition. On the premni e is a commodious Dwelling House, Kitchen, Negro Houses, Gin House and Screw, and, in short, l necessary out buildings, good fences, &c. There a also on the place a never-failing well of the best water. Also, a LARGE ORCHARD of the finest varieties of Peach, A pple and Plum Trees. As a test of the superior and productive quality f said Tract of Land, especial invitation is invited :o the present crop. Mr. J. A. Addison, on the )remises, will take pleasure in showving the plae ,o any one desirous of purchasing. gg"Any gentleman wishing to buy a beautiful ad pleasant stummer residence would do well to txmine the above place. Terms very reasonable and accommodating. .B. L. MURRELL. Aug 13 8t 31 DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c, D RS. A, G. B& T.J. TEAG UE,respeet fully inform their friends and patrons that hey have just received their FRESH Stock of Pure and Genuine Drugs, &c. And will be pleased to wait upon all who may favor hem with their patronage. Space will not allow us to give a Catalogue in this lac of our Stock of Drugs, Medicines, &c. Suf ice it to say, we have the F UL LEST nd OST COMPLE TE Stock ever ,f'red in this place. Edgefeld C. H., May 23 if 19 Stop the Murderer! WE hereby of'er a reward of Two hundred Vdollars for the apprehension and lodgment in ie Edgefleid Jail of GEORGE D. TILLMAN, who so ruthk-issly Murdered our bi other J. H. Christian, on the night of the 21st inst. The said Tillman is about 28 years of age, is about i feet 10 or 11 inchtes high, stout built, weighs be tween 160 or 170 pounds, has light sandy hair, blue eyes, high forehead, and a rather broad face. It is earnestly hoped that all true citizens, both in Carolina or elsewhere, will use their utmost en deavors in bringing this unprincipled wretch to jus tee. E. H. CHRISTIAN, T. M. CHRISTIAN. D. W. CHRISTIAN, B. W. CHRISTIAN. July 23, 1856. tf28 PURIPT THE 3LGODI MOFFATT'S LIFE PILLS AN4D FE~E FROM ALL INEJIAL P018018, TlE ret poularity which MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS and P1 ENIX BITTERS have attained in consequence or the extraordinary cures effected by their use, renders it unnecessary fur the proprietor to enter into a particular manlysis of their medicinal virtues or properties. Having the unitedtestmownor ane thane TIeE Mn L1~te person who have been restored to the enjoyment of per ect health bythem it is believed that their reputation as the Best Vs ta'ble Medicine now before the public, admits of no dspute. In almost every city and village in the United States, there are many who are-ready to testify to their efflesey in removing disease and giving to the n eases oSC FULIULCERS SCURVY or ERUP TIONS of the akin, the operation of the LIFE MEDICINES is truly atonishin , often removing in a few days, every eects on the blood. FEE Rde, anhe EPB ROPSY PILES, sund in short most anl dieass soon wot othem, as bther tmely use much su ~rngan expense may be saved. Prepared by WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, IL. D., New York, and for sale by TUTT & PELLETIE, Sole Agents, hlamburg,8. C. August 6 ly ' L.8 Notice. LL persons to whom the Estate of James Weathersby, deceased, is indebted will pre sent their claims, and all persons indebted to the said Estate, will make payments to the undersigned W. L ANDERSON, A dmtrato~r Nov. 21, 1855. tf 45 The Great Remnedy. R. H. SULUVN JD, ti9 For.ale. ro So, N' of the= = owing2yractsof Land: The locky Spring ?Iaee,. ; Containing 4,348 Aem . Upon thispvlwIs a fine Circular Saw Mill, in .fne. working,44is with' plentyof timber. Also, ani ilme1 Dam fora straight Siw. The Tney P ce, Containing near 3,000 Acres. 1Vpon thls place is a good Saw MI with a. very 6n bdy's timber, and several very desirable Mil sesti. Al9 - a fine body of land adaptid tothe enki . aWont ralc'a Z The RcTyOr or Howei Plae, : Containing about 3,600 Acre. Thai. ad. sirable place for farming purposes. There abot 44 500 acres of good Swamp land upon the.River.nad Creek, about 150 of which are cleared and 'wel ditched. Also, a good dwelling and all ne outbuildings, a Saw Mill and Cotto in -runing by water, fine orchards, &c. - - , gg All of these place. are perfectly hesIthy. s From all of the above Millslumberoen be.ranted from the dams. Persona wishing to purchasean getgood bargains. Apply to the subsrriber at Edgefield C.E "e"' E.8. Mime on the premises. - T . KIM. Aug 27, 1856. 33 1D The Charleston Meroury .will copy .wekly. until forbid,and forward soount to. R. T.. Sale of Lads, .HEM Exeeor of. Jacob &.ait sell at Edgenfeld c. a, on the Ss in November next, all the remaining lands ing to the Estate, consisting of Three Thousand Two Hundre48cr 7 Sub-divided into Twelve ots, contsaining *am Two Hundred to Eight hundred are- each.f These are for the most part - landsf fair quality, and excellently timbered, in4 Inthe vin oinity of Cloud's Creek, and aoiung lans6 Messrs. Corley, Padgett, Denny, ok, Huiet, Estate of Rhnehart, and others. - Mr These Lands wil be sold on acredit of twelve months with interest. BENJ. WALDO, Ex'om. G. A. ADDISON. Sept 3 8t 4 Land for Sale. T HE subscriber ofers for sale is- tract of lad' .1 lying two mies8.2.of the Pineno=e,adJoin In lands of G. M. Waver, William.,ny, and o ers, contalnin FIVE MU NDE ANDt. . Muoh the largest portion of which isifw"Aoods. 1 the premises area good dwelling house and otlet neessary buildings, together with a aaw-mll, all of which I. nearly new. The situation ii healthl,'and the land wel adapted to farmIng. He *111 tk great pleasure in showing it to any one wishing ti purchase. ABSALOM HOBNE July 9,1856. tf .95 Valuable Land for Sale. THE Subscriber, desirous of moving, enr. for T sale his valuable Plantation, situate 19 1ihe.i from Edgefleld C. H., and within two i9es ofM. Willing, containing 1362 aires. The place will be sold the whole together, or will be divided into the following tracts to amit parcab. serm: The Home Place, Containing 735 acres, upon which there is iexoe lent House with 6 rooms, all necessary ontbuldings (most of which are framed,) GIn H1ons, Serew, Stables, Negro Houses and all'the contenei f a Plantation. '** - ' About 450 acres on this place are relesed, enes third of which I. fresh land--the: emainder win good heart and is well adapted totten4Il The Place is very heahky,plesantly I n very desirable to any' one, working kros.10 toQ -. hands. 3. The BonhamnalaceP ContaIning 440 acre', upon wilch hreis esnS for able dwelling witne esrctbg)O 100 acres of Forest land and 30 acres ~erd* of which is first and second year'alanA ofe .i~l quality, good for corn and eetton; isio 25.ln.o low-ground ; the remainder ini a fair ialt. teall vation'T .. 3. The Pine-Lana'ar*et, Contaming 187 acres, about"18'aeriesneearfathe remainder heavily timbered and, eual lf.not sffpea rior in productiveness to any pine-lad in this see tion of the district. . . Persona desirous of purchasing wrill do well to call soon and examine for themselves. Or for In formation, address the subscriber at Mt. Willing, Edgefield District. Terms of sale will be accomno dating. J. C. SIMKINS.. May 7, 1856. tf 17 Valuable Property for Sale. THE undersigned, intending to move to Georgia ..in a short time, offers for sale the following valuable property in Hamburg--title. indisi uiable. The DWELLING HOUSE and LOT on Market, Corner of Snowden Street, running through to Mercer Street. The Dwelling and Kitchen are of brick, covered with tin. On the Lot is a Ccrriage House,8Stable, and all necessary outbuildings. The LOT on Centre Street, nearly opposite the American Hotel, on which is a large TWO STORY BRICK BUILDING, occupied ss Two Stores and Dwelling-lot running through to Cobb Street. On, the latter Street is a large hack Store. The LOT on Corner Market and Leavenworth Streets, running through to Mereer Street. On this Lot is a new One and a half Story HOUSE, plas tered and painted. -Ao FIVE HUNDRED SH ARES Hamburg and Edgefield Plank Road Stock. The above property will be sold en accomnmoda ting terms, or exchanged for land in Southern Geor gi. or negroes. HI. A. KENRICK. Hamburg, Oct 1 tf 38 Village Property for Sale. T HE subscriber offers for sale his ROUSE AND LOT, situated in Edgefield Village, immediately West of the Planter's Hotel. Said Lot contains near FIVE acres of Lend, and extends from the Public Square to Bever Daa Creek. It? It will be disposed of on reasonable terms Possession given on short notice. It7 With an expenditure of two or three hun dred dollars it could be made one of the most hand some places in the Village. For further particulars call on the undersigned. . R April 30, 1856 .tf 16 Land for Sale. T ESubscriver wishing to change his location offers for sale his VALUABLE PLANTA TION, containing Three Hundred k Seventy-sevenAcres Lying on Saluda River, and adjoining lands of Win. A. Strother, A. Clark and David Payne, near Bozeman's Ferry, apd within two or three hundred yard. of the Greenville & Columbia Rail Road.' The Tract contains about one hundred aeres In' original forest, whilst the rest is under fence. One hundred and fifty is in a high state of cultivation, of which there is from seventy-five to one hundred acres of fine bottom land equal to any and surpassed by none in the State. This plsatation has good on* lets and excellent ranges for stock. On the premises are a gedTwo Story Dwelling House and all necessary platation buildings..Also, a Spring of never failing water. gg Any person wishing to purchase will call on the Subscriber who resides on the premise., and he will take pleasure in showing them the above treet. J. W. MAYNARD. Nov2 tf 45 100 Negroes Wanted? THE subscribers wiah to purchase ONEUN. DRED NEGROE$, young Men and- Wo-. men, Boys and Girls. Any person having such property to sell, will do well to give us informnation. MERRIMON & CL1NKSCALTU. Greenwood,8S. C.,June 25,1856 . 3m2 1Notice. ALL personus to whom the estate of John L. Nor~ ria, deceased, is indebted, will present thelr claim. ; and'all persona indebted to the said KEtar' will make pagbents to the undersigned. No . 2 L. 1855 ESON, Administrator. Physicians' Buggyrunsau(ebt INECAES-for sale A. . S.7