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AMATEUR THEATRICALS! AT EASONIC & ODD FE LLOWS HALL Thursday Night, Oct. 9th. -:o: T HE THESPIAN CORPSoftheEdge field Lyceum beg leave to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Edgefield that by particular re quest they will repeat the Melodrama of the LADY OF LYONS) On THURSDAY NIGHT, the 9th of October, with the same cast of characters. 07 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, Filly Cents. E7 Tickets may be had at the Post Office or at the Store of M. LEBEsCUuLTz. T2.8 JLUQLUGU 8 T TRIA*G B & A'D Will be in attendance. In rehearsal KOTZEBUE'S celebrated Mielo drama of "THE STRANGER," To be followed by the amusing farce of ''RAISING THE WIND.'' Oct 8, 1856, It 3 MILLER & WARREN, Corner opposite t#pe Globe Hotel. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. TAVE just received a large stock of Fall and LI Winter Dry Goods, of the latest importation and most fashionable styles, consisting of Flounced Embroidered Colored SILKS ; Rich Brocade and Plaid Colored SILKS; Figured and Moire Antique Black SILKS; Rich Flounced MUSLIN DE LAINES; CASHMERES and MUSLIN DE LAINES in great variety; BOMBAZINES, CHALLIES, ALPACAS and COBERGS; French, English and American PRINTS; Handsome Sooteh and French GINGH AIS; Rich French EMBROIDERED COLLARS and SLEEVES; Rich Black Laoe COLLARS and SLEEVES: " Jaconet and Swiss BANDS and FLOUNC INGS, Infants' Embroidered WAISTS and ROBES; Embroidered Merino CLOAKS for Infants ; Real Valenciennes, Maltese and Thread LACES; Reveire, Hem-stitched and Embroidered IIDK'S; Alexander's Kid and Silk GLOVES; Splendid stock of Gent's " Together with an endless varioty of Goods usually found in a Dry Goods Store. We will say that we have a large stock, anxious to sell, and will take pleasure in showing them to our friends and custo mers. Augusta, Oct. 8, 1856, if 39 LIST OF LETTERS . EMAINING in the Post Office, Edgefield C. H. S. C., on the 9th of October 1856. Per sons calling for Letters on this list, will please say Advertised. A.-A. A. Asbell 2, Mrs E. S. Addison, E. Al lann, R. Atkins, James S. Adams. B.-E. B. Bell, 3, Miss E. Brown, Rev. T. M. Bailey, 2, R. D. Bryan, P. D. Bowles, R. Bouk - night, W. Brooks, E. Bird, 11. Bowie. C.-L. Culbreath, A. S. Croner. J. M. Collins, 2, J. L. Crane, J. F. Cheaton, E. Culbreath, L. Cul breath. D.-John Durst, J. Dozier, 2, N. M. David, John Davis, T. T. Davis. G.-D. J. Gilchirist, S. M1. Gardner, J. B. Gard ner. H..-L. E. Haskell, W. M1. Iheath, W. B. H~oren, or ag't. W. Huarris, W. Haltawanger, M1. N.110o1 . lingsworth. H enry, servant to .\r. Adams. Jl.-T1. Jones, J. L.-.l. Lanham, T. WV. Lanham, R1ev. II. Laeroy, A. M. Lindler, J. al. Lanhiam. M.-T. Mloses, A. Mlobley, NI. S. Mierebant, J. L. Mathews, W. Merchant, S. R. G. Miills, Mann, or his heirs, W. Slartin, 13. L. Murrell, J. F. G. Mlit -tag, R. Tr. M.uer. .N.-N. A. Norris.. 0.-F. Owensby, 2, .. Odom. P.-Wm. Prewett, Mrs. S. Pattersan. R.-Mliss 3. A. Roper, 2, Row & Proeter. S.-B. F. Smith, M1rs. E. V. Smith..A. Solicotor, W-3Ytret,-S. M. StcevsniSnr siimkei. Tr.-J. Taylor, B. P. Tillhnan, Mliss M. Treadwell, AMr. Turner, J. Terry. W.-G. C. Woods, Miss L. Williamis. Y.-Dr. B. T. Yarbrouagh. A. R AMiSi', P. . Oct. 8, 1856, et 3 state of South Carolina,, EDGEF1ELD DISTRICT,i IN ORDINARY. B Y W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefield District. Whereas, Dr..JllHN P. ABNEY hate app~lied to me fur Letters of Administration on all and ~uular the goods and chattles, rights and credits of AAltlIAI AIINEY, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceais ed, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be hiolden at Edgefield C.11., on the 22nd day of October inst., to show cause, ifany, why the said administration should not be Given under my hand and seal, this 7th day of Oc tober ini the year ofotur Lord one thousand eight hun dredl and fifty-six, and int the 8l1st year of American indeemidnce. W F. DURISOE, O. E. D. October 8.2 3 -State of Southi Carolina, EDGE~FIELD) 018TRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge Bfield District. Whereas, SARA H DOZIER hath applied to me for Letters of Adminisitration, on all and singular the goods anid chiattdes, rights anid credits of AltTHIURL DIOZIER late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and adiu,onish all and singular, thue kindred and creditors of the said deceas ed, to be and appear before me, at our next Urdmaury's Court for the said Distriet, to be holden at h.dgelield C. H., on the 22nd day of October inst, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should niot be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this sixth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight * hundred and fifty-six, anid in the 81st year of Ameri can Independence. W .DRSE .B October 8. 2 39 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. . IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. D URISOE, Esqure, Ordinary of Edge Wheeas ThmasS. Bates hiathi applied to me f or Letters of Administration Ott all and singular the goods and chattles, rights ard credits of Ann Bates late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and 'singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District to be holden at Edgefield C. H. on the 22nd day of October inst, to show cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. b Given under my hand and seal, this sixth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thiousandl eight hundred and fifty-six and in time Eighth-Brst year of American Independence. W. F. DURISOE, 0. E. D. October 8. 2 39 STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, ,EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, iN ORDINARY. By W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge field District. W HElIREAS, JAMES TOM1PKINS htath ap iY plied to me for letters of Administratiot, on all arid rsingular thes goods and chattles, rights and credits of H ENRIETTA JACKSON, late of the Dis trict aforesaid, dec'd. TIhose arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of ihe said deceas ed, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Distrint, to be holden at Edgefield Court House, on the 22nd day onf October inst, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Giver under my hand and seal, this sixth day of Ootober, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-aix, and in the eighty-first year of American Independence. .W. F. DUJRISOE, O.E.D. October 8, 1856. 2: 39 Administrator's Notice. A LL persona indebted to the Estate of Levi -Newby, dee'd., are hereby particularly reques ted to settle the samie as early as practicable, a. long er indulgence cannot be given. Those having claim~s againast uid Estate, are notified to render them in JOHN P.EMONDS, Adm'r. SOMETHING NEW! G. N. ELDRED'S GREAT SOUTHERN SHOW!1 The Largest and Best Establishment in the United States, C ONSISTING of OVER TWO HUNDRED MEN and HOUSES, the best Performers, the best Band, and the finest train of Horses now travelling in America. Will exhibit at Leesville October 21st, and at Edgeheld C. IT., Wednesday October 22d. G. N. ELDRED proclaims to the South that as a return for the generous patronage that has ever crowned his efforts to please, he has this season combined THREU GREAT SHOWS, And engaged the world-renowed FRANCONI HIPPODROME TROUPE to appear in conjunc tion with his splendid Aninal Exhibition and Great Southern Circus. CLOWNS, Sam Long, John Peterson,and the grea American Clown and Shakespeare Jester, Jimmey Reynolds. LADY EQUESTRIANS, Madame Franconi, Mme. Robinson and Mie. H enrietta. Mons. FRA NCONI, the great Hippodrome Per former, and his two celebrated horses, Bayard and Johnster, W. ODEL, the Comic Rider and great Double Suinmeract Thrower, C. MORRISON will astonish the audience by his contortionist perform ance on a chair erected on a pole thirty feet high, held and supported by Maons. Ilessin, Master James, the Champion Equestrian of the South, Vandean Brothers, by Hesler and Jennings. Mons. COSTELLO, the great Globe Performer, W. JOIINSON, the Slack Rope Performer. Juveniles of the Company, Master JOHN and JACK. Leader of the 'mind, C. VOLLANT, which is sufficient guarantee for the excellence of the music. A man Walking on the Ceiling head down, by neans of the scientific application of the principles of adhesion, by G. N. ELDRED. Master JOllN ROBINSON in his superb Prin cipal Act; Juveniles of the Troupe in Pantomine, Ballet, Dancing, Comie Afterpieces, &c.. are among the grand features of this exhibition, making in all the most attractive and interesting entertainment and the best Fifty Centi Shiowi ever offered o the people of the South. SA M. H ENDRICKS, A gent. Oct S 2t 39 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN CHIANCERY. George T. Eve,) l's. Anna 1L. Eve. BY an order from Chancellor Wardlawe in this 1)case, I will sell in Heueh Island. (Edgefield istrict,) on Tuesday sht October next, on the prem ses, the follo~wini real estate, viz: One Tract of inni containing by resurvey 270 ers. known as the upper moiety of the llorre Shoe'tract. fe'rmerly owned by George L4. Twiggs, le'd., adjoaining lands of Dr. George Twiggs', A. .1 Rambo ;nd alhers. Tfa*--Onae third ' f the purchase money to be idon 1st .1 amuairy 1837:- one-tlhird 1st .lantuary 8538, mid the remaitningoene-third 1st -Januoary I18591, vith interest an the whole fronm 1st .January 1857, t wh~i time poussessioni will be given. Costs to be .aid in cash on dayv of sale. Pus ehatsers will be re guired to give bonds with at least two good person a sureties, and to pay $3 extra for titles. A. SIalKINS, C. E. E. n. Sept. 27th 185t1. 4t 38 M~asonic Female College, Cokecsbury!, S. C. rF' TIE flrat Annual Examination will take place l.n on the 21st, 22nd anid 23rd of October. The lio . . 1KErr-r, will deliver the Annual Address. Pror. F. A . Coxsoa, thie Inaugural. Theu Public generally, the Patrons and Mlasonic Fraternity, are respectfully invited to attend. IUv order or the Board. F. F. GARY, SECaY. Sept. 30th 1856, 2t 38 TREMENDOUS ARRANGEMENTS FOR THlE FALL TRADE? READY MADE CLOTHING FOR THE MILLION. JM. NLWVBY & Co., A ces-rA, G&., .are now receiving daily from New York, one f the linest, rarest, largest and most magnificent Stocks of And Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, That was ever ofrrd South or Mason and Dixon's Line. This is no broad exageration of veraseity, but it is startling truth. wvhieh cnn lie established by the slighest cursory observation of our Establishment. Cll and examine our Stock. gg'Further accounts next week. Augusta, Sept. 30, 1S56, tf 33 Ambrotypes! T I1OOlE Beautiful and IMIPERtISIABLE PIC T URES can be had at JOHJN LEIGH'S OFFICE. They arc superior in brilliney, dypth of tone and finish to any ever offered in this community. LEIGlt & CHALM1ERS. Edgefieldi, Sept 30), 1856. Ph 0 t og ra p h 8, rJ I0lS heautif'ul style or Picture so popularin both .this country and Europe, can be had at LEIGH & CHAMBERS' GALLERY, Auusta, GTa. Persons having Dacuerrcotypes of theiselves or friends can have thems Photographed fronm life-size to the smallest miniature. LEIGH & CIIALMERS. _A ugusta, Sept 30, 1856.- tf 38 " HUZZA FOR BUC HANAN 1" Look licre Everybody. TIl E Subscribers are just receiving from Phila I delphia and New York the MOST SPLEN DID) assortment of DIET 043 HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, Carpet Bags, Trunks St Umbrellas, Ever offered in this market. Also, a superfmne, laige and well selected hot of Ready Made Clothing, Of' the Latest Style andl Best M~ate Gentlemen, call and examine for yourselves. We will not charge for looking. But will be certain to sell you goods if low prices and superior Goods are are inducements. SIMON & KROUCHT. Hamburg, Sept 26, 1856. tf 38 Ladies and Misses Cloaks & Talmas, J UST received by E. PENN, Agent, a large assortment of Ladies and Misses Cloak, and Talmas, of the very latest style. and pattern. . n~ f 88 NEW FALL AND WINTER T HE Subscriber is now receiving his Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which he invites his friends and customers to call and ex amine. They have been selected with great care as to STYLE and CHEAPNESS, and will be sold low to prompt paying and cash buyers. In his Stock may be found a fine assortment of Plaid, Black and Morselale SILKS; Gala Plaids; French Merinos, in all colors; Plain all wool DeLaines; Figured DeLaines and Cashmeres; Embroidered Merino Dresses; Black Bombazines and Challies; Black Alpacas, Merinos and all wool DeLaines; Fancy and Black Ginghams and Calicos A very fine assortment of CLOAKS of le latest and most fashionable styles; Jaconet aid Swiss Trimmings and Flouncing; Embroidered Collars and Infants Waists; A fine assortment of Ladies' L. C. Hankerchiefe; A large Stock of Hosiery and Gloves; Opera Flannels; Red and White Flannels; Bleached and Brown Cotton Flannels; Debage Robes ; Sattinetts, Tweeds and Kentucky Teans; Rock Island Jeans and Black Cassimeres. Negro Clothing. Blankets, Stripes, Osnaburgs, Georgia Plains, Linseys and Kerseys, in great variety. A fine assortment of Men's, Youths and Boys Shoes; Ladies and Misses Shoes and Negro Shoes; A magnificent selection of Hardware, Crockery and Glass Ware, Saddlerv and Groceries, &c., &c., &c., Together with an almost endless variety of every article generally found in a Village Store, all of which will be disposed of at astonishing low prices. R. H. SULLIVAN. O ct t tf 38 FALL AND WINTER GOODS, SUITABLE FOR GENTLEMEN AND YOUTHS WEAR, JUST Received. and still receiving a well selected Stock of Ready Made Clothing, which I hope fom my experience In the trade, will enable me to give satisfaction to those who may fas. Your me with their patronage. I also have my usu. al Stock of Cloths, Cashmeres and Vestings, which will be made to order in the latest STYLES, and at the shortest notice. Thankful for past favours and hope for a continuance of the same. JOHN COLGAN. Oct. 1, 1856, tf 38 FURNITURE! SELLING OFF AT REDUCED PRICES. T HE Subscriber desirous of making a change in his business offers for sale his LARGE and SPLENDID Assortment of Furniture, comprising EVERY ARTICLE usually found in the most complete Cabinet Establishments, at such prices as cannot fail to satisfy purchasers. Come, now, all who want cheap and fine FURNITURE, and examine my Stock. I still continue the sale of the METALLIC and ROSE WOOD BURIAL CASES. and also have constantly on hand a good lot of WOOD COF FINS, all sizem, which I will sell at modcrate prices JOHN M. WITT. Oct. 1, 1856, if 38 COBESTO IE iB.P.Z FiALL TMAWL OPENING OF NEW GOODS A T BLAND&& BUTLER'S! 1TEJ are nowv receiving anod have opened, and ready for inspection and sale, a large por tion of our N EW FA LL and WINTER STOCK. In a few days more we shall be prepared to show our friends ana patrons the Nost Extensive and Varied Stock o DRY GOODS, Ever brought to Edgefield ; and those who may buy of u<, may rely on havinig good Goods at the L.U W EST P IGES at which they can be sold. W e desire panrticub::rly to call the attention of the Ladlies to our Comprising the most elegant SILK ROBES of the ricesvt designs and most magnificent Goods ever broughmt to this omarket. Also, otber Dress SILKS, ]Black and Colored, or every style; IRich Frenc-h Printed D~eLains : Eugeniia Robes; Pop1lins; French amnd English Alarinoes; Solid Coloredl DeLaines, bright colors; Also, in bright colors and small figures all wool D)eLainses, suitable for Children's weatr, together with a large aissornemat of FRENCH,iENGLISH & AMERICAN PRINTS. We have also, Elastie anel Patent Lenther Belts, in great variety; Coisems ; Elastics; llcad Dresses; Laces-, &c. Ladies, come and see thems. To the Planter We can on'er a superb assortment of ITEAVY GOODS, such as KERSEYS, BLANKETS, BR OGANS, <J-c., with a good assortnment of ma terials for their own and Boys wear, with To all of which we respectfully invite the inspection and attention of the trading community. BLAND & BUTLER. Edgefield C. H., Oct 1, tf 38 NEWGOODS-JUST OPENED, I S Just receiving and opening a large and hand sonmc Stock of Embracing a general assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, Hardware, Groceries, Crockery, SADDLERIY,. A ndc a great variety of other articles usually kept in this market. He has selected Ihis Stock with much care, and flatters himself that he will be able to give his cus tomers entire satisfaction in style and ptrics. Ile respectfully invites thme public, and especially the Ladies to call and examine his Stock. 0O:1 'tf 38 FAMILY GROCERY, WE. L EGG, woul say to his friends and etepublic generally, that he has entered into the Family Grocery Business, and haa on hand and will continue to keep all the articles usually kept ini such an establishment. His Stock consists in part, as follows : Brown Sngar, lasses, Crushed do 1West India Molasses, Pulv'd do 1White Wmne Vinegar, Rio and Java Coffee, iCider do Every variety of Teas, |Sperm &Adamantlhe Can Gallon, half Gallon andt dies, Quart Pickles, (Colgates Soaps, Tomato & Walnut Ketch- Fancy do ups, ~ Colgates Pearl Starch, Genuine English Mustard,ICasteel Soap, Prepared do Nuts and Almonds, Mustard in Tin Boxes, ~Soda, Butter, and Sweet Spices of every deseriptiont Crackers, Fresh Hulled ice, tFresh Sardines, Salmon, Sack Salt, |Lobsters, Clams, Mackerel, Table do f(Oysters-all Hermitically Prunes, Sealed, Currants, . Several fine brands of Ale Citron, and Porter, Tobacco and Segars, Fine assortment of Fruits Best Quality of Syrup Mo- in Br-andy, lIe has also selected from the blest House in Char leston, a thorough Stock of SYRUPS, COR DI ALS, WINES and LIQUORSof thevery besf Brands, which will be sold on the most accommoda ting terms, by the quart and larger quantities. Sept. 30th 1856, tf 38 English Dairy Cheese. J UST reeived by E. PENN, Agent,a lot of very superfine English Dairy Cheese. Oc ti f 38 Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, J UST opened by E. PENN, Agent, a beautiful assortment of Ladies and Misses Bonnets 01 the newest styles and patterns. Also, a handsome assorttmentof Bonnet Bouoer and BonnethImIig nasif 3- 8m M. LEBESCHULTZ, .---O T.rHIN D ESPECTFULLY informs- his friends and the publio in general, that he has just returned from the North, after selecting from the choicest markets a full assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Of the VERY LATEST STYLES, embracing the tasteful RAGLAN AND BUCHANAN OVERCOATS,and all articles usually kept forthe outfit of Gentlemen, Youths and Children. In addition to which I have engaged the services of one of the iost FASHIONABLE CUTTERS in New York, who will be here in a few days, at which time I will be.able, if sty Rdady Made Stock will not suit my oustomers, toainnufacture for them out of the very beut. ma' garments, which in poirt of style and elegance w.i compare with any in the South. -I have also purchased a fine Stock of MO3ST AE $S131, 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 ulm~a amca @vamom 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. gg 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 CHEAP DRY GOODS! fall Erake, 1550 1 BROM * EIBRLL, Augusta, Os., H AVE just received their NEW STOCK of PAL. AND WINTER GOOD, and would call the attention of their friends and the publio to the assortment. Their Stock is VERY LARGE and comprises all the best makes and styles of Goods. and the latest nove'ties of the sea son; and as they are determined not to be Undersold by any House in the State, and will guarantee their prices to be as IM M TH3 1=@W1f. They feel assured that an examination of their Goods will ensure a continuation of the liberal pa tronage they have hitherto received. They would invite attention to the following: Ladies' DRESS GOODS; Black and Fancy Dress SILKS; French and English MERINOS; Scotch, French and American GINGHAMS; English, French and American PRINTS; EMBROIDERIES, all kinds; Dress TRIMMINGS, splendid variety; HOSIERY, a very large assrtment ; GLOVES, of every description; Irish LINENS; Table LINENS and DIAPERS;, NAPKINS, DOYLIES and -TOWELS; SHEETINGS and Pillow LINENS; Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS; PANTS STUFFS, Tweeds, Casslmers and Cloths;i Ladies' CLOTHS, all colors ;. Bed BLANKETS; FLANNELS, Red, white, Welsh, &c. CASSIMERES and PL AIDS, for children ; House Servants' GOODS; . Blnck Alpaeas, Bombazines, imitiefs, Quilts; FUR FRINGES; SHAWLS, all kinds, &c. -Also A large assortment Negro Blankets, Kerseys, Lin seya, Stripes, Plaids and Osnaburgs. Augusta, Sept 17 tf 36 BOOTS ANID OES, .'Eroadc St., AA-aga~liita Cea,. R FSPECTFIULLY announce to the citizensof Edgefieldi and the adjoining Distriets that they have just received their Fall und Winter Stock, --comprisig 10,000 Pairs Men's Plantation BROGANS, assort ed qualitie-. 2,000 pairs B~oys " " ass. qualities .3,000 pairs Men's Kip " do. - 1,000 " " Calf Peg;:ed " do. .500 " " Grained and Buff Brogans, as sorted qualities; 3,000 pairs Women's Leather Bootecs, pegged, as usorted qualities;i 600 pairs Women's low prieed Sewed Bootees, assorted qualities; 500 pairs .\isses' fine Morocco Bootees, assorted qualities ; 500 pairs Misses' flue Calf and Goat Pegged Bootees, assorted qualities ; 500 pairs Boys' Kip Brogans, assorted qualities.; 500i " " and Youth Calf Brogans,assort ed qualities; 500 pairs Youth's Kip and grained Brogans, as sorted qualities. --Also Gent's, Ladies, Misses, Youth's and Children's BOOTS and SHOES, of A LL STYLES AND QUALI TIES, received and for sale low by the, dozen or case. CLARKE & ROYAL. Augusta, Sept 22 tf 37 GREAT INDUCEMENTS FOR THE FALL TRADE OF 1856. W ILLIAM II. CRANE, Augusta Georgia,is now receiving his Stock of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, to which he respect fully calls the attention of the public. His Stock will be Large and Varied, comprising all articles in the Dry Goods lin, pertaining to PLAN T A TION and F AMILY use, besides a large Assortmnent of all th~ Ioveltss in Dress and Fancy Goods. As'he is now doing businesson the CASH principle,he is enabled to offer Unsurpassed Inducements, and all Goods will be sold at the :ery lotoest prices. Pl. :nse call and look before pnrchasing elsewhere. The following Goods have just l'en received the past week. New Goods Received Weekly. French and English Merinos, all colors, Coburg Cloths, at very low prices, New Style French DeLaines, Satin Striped Poplin, Plaid and Striped Silks, beautiful style., Black Silks, very low, Extra Plaid Cashmeres, Cloth Cloaks and Talmas, Velvet Ribbons, all kinds, Belt Ribbons and Dress Buttons, Satinetta, Tweeds and Cassimeree, Prints, Ginghams, Linseys, Kerseys, Blankets, Shirtings, Sheetings, &c. &c., South-aide Broad Street, a few doors below the United States Hotel. . ' Augusta, Sept. 30th 1856,tif 38 Dissolution of Copartnership, T HE copartncehip heretofore existing betweet the undersigned, under the frm of Tuausa & Burr, was, by mufual consent, dissolved the 1st inst. Either party will use the name of the Bram in liquidation. HENRY B. TH AYER, JOHN D. BUT, JOSHUA W. BUT. Augusta, August 25, 1856. COPARTNERSIIIP. The undersigned have this day formed a partner ship, for the purpose of continuing the business ol TATER & BU-ir at their old stand,282 Broad street, under the firm of Bu'rr, Kyioirr & o. The Arts to date from 1st inst.; and repefiysolicit a con tinuance of the patrons of teold firm. JOHN D. BUTF, JAMES L. KNIGHT, JOSHUA W. BUTT. Augusta, August 25, 1856. The undersigned, in retiring from the GROCE. RY BUSINESS cheerfully recommendshissencus sore to the confidenoe and patronage of his formea customeaw. HENRY B. ThAYER. Auigis.AgusI 25,1656. CANDIDATES.! 0-T11 Friends of W. C. MORAGNE, Rsq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate for re election to a seat in the House of Representatives at the next election. 87 THE 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. W Tus friends of Maj. Z. W. CARWILE re spectfully announce him as a Candidate for a Seat in the Legislature at the ensuing election. WMaj. ABRAM JONES is respectfully an nounced by his friends as a Candidate for a seat in the House of Representatives at the ensuing election. IT TnE Friends of Capt. ROBERT MERI WETHER respectfully nominate him as a Candi date for a Seat in the House of Representatives at its next Session. 37 The friends of Col. M. C. M. HAMMOND respectfully announce him as a Candidate for a seat in the House of Representatives at the next election. U The friends of GEORGE W. LANDRUM respectfully announce him as a Candidate for a seat n the next Legislature. The friends of MAJ. JAMES BLACKWELL respectfully announce him as a Candidate for a seat in the next Legislature. W Tu Friends of Col. JOHN QUATTLE BUM respectfully announce him as a Candidate for a Seat in the House of Representatives at the en suing election. gW The Friends of A. L. DEARING, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate for a Seat in the House of Representatives at the ensuing election. gr Tgs Friends of S. W. MABRY, Esq.,an noune him as a Candidate for a seat in the House of Representatives, at the ensuing election. 17 Tas Friends of Dx. G. M. YARBROUGE respeotMiy announce him as a Candidate for a seat In the Houe of Representatives at the ensuing election. The friends of Co. WILr.u3 QUATYLIUX Is peotfully announce him an a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgefield at the ensuing election. 07 We are authorized to announce LEWIS JONES, Esq., as a candidate for re-election for Sheriff of Edgefield District. 57 Tus Friends of Capt. H. BOULWARE respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgefleld District at the next election. THE friends of Capt. LEWIS COVAR, res pectfully announce him as a candidate for Sherif, of Edgefleld District, at the ensuing election. The many friends of W. W. SALE, Esq., of Hamburg, in the upper part of the Iistrict, respect fully announce him as a candidate for Sherif of Edgefliel.d District at the next election. 7 Tun Friends of Mr. ROBERT D. BRYAN respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk or Edgefeld District at the next election. &'or Tax Collector CHARLES CARTER. THOMAS B. REESE, DERICK HOLSONBAKE, THEOPHILUS DEAN, WESLEY WERTZ. K. B. WHITTLE, tmE Dentistry, ' HESubscriber has opened an I.Office at Ryan's Hotel, where he will attend to any business pertaining ~LIt. to his Profession. Alien's Patent Teeth, Curvilin ear Gum and Block Teeth, flrom Single Teeth to Entire Setts, Put up in a style to please the meet fastidious.. - D~entists 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 Wire, round, half round and cilindrical made to order. H. PARKER. N. B.-A '.'ttement always at the completion of the work. .' July 30 tf 29 TO THE AFFLICTED, D R. THAYER, Homeropathic Phyuiciun, Sar geon, and Accouckeur, late of Philadelphia, now located No 217, Broad Street. Augusta, Ga. Particular attention paid to the treatment of Chronic diseases. Visits made at a distance on the most reasonable terms. Please address, H. R. THAYER, M. D. Augusta Ga. A i.ril 2 tf 12 A Card, D RS. G. M. YARBROUGH & J. P. ABNEY, have this day formed a Partnership, for the practice of MEDICINE and SUnosav. No additional charge for one consultation visit. Office at Dr. Yarbrough's. A pril 9, 1856. t f 13 Law Card, M~iY OFFICE is now in this Village, next door L.to W. W. A dams, where I can be fouaid at all times. C. W. STYLES. Edgefield C. H., Jan 15, 1856. tf 1 .AMERICAN HOTEL,, i 0ENTE STREET, HAMBURG,B.. . P. H. SCOTT & CO. Proprietors. March 12, 1856. ly 9 INDUCEMENT! THE Undersigned respectfully .4 tenders his services to his country friends in the STORING and SALE of COTTON and OTl1ER PRODUCE, and Receiving and Forwarding lHerchandize. He lhas the~ Warehouse recently occupied by C. H. KENNY, which is decidedly the most prefera be in Town, being comparatively secure from FLOODS or FIRE. He proposes to Store Cotton at 10 cents per bale, per month, and not to exceed 50 cents per bale for season. UT He will continue the sale of Merchandize at his old Stand, where he will be pleased to see his friends the ensuing season. R. V. DELPE. Hamburg, Sept 22, tf 37 To Managers of Election. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, I THOS. G. BACON, Clerk of the Court of General Sessions and Common Pleas, in pur uee of the directions of the Act of the Legislature, In such case made and provided, do hereby give Publio notice, that an election fee TAX COL LECTOR for Edgefield District, will be held on Monday the thirteenth day of October next, at the usual places of election throughout the said District. Witness my hand at Edgefield C. H , this 2nd day of September, A. D. 1856. THOS. G. BACON, c.o.s. and c.. Sept 3 4t 34 Curtain Eaterials. WILLIAM SHEAR HAS received from New York a large supply of Curtain Materials, among which are Clored Damasks and Delaines, of beautiful styles; Cord. and Tassels, with Gimps to match ; Rich Embroidered Lace and Muslin Curtains, some at very low prices; Corniees and Curtain Bands; Window Shades, of new and beautiful styles, some at low prices. The public are rsspeetfully invited to examine thap assortment. Auguta, Oct. 1. tf 98 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the estate of Jesse Limbecker, deo'd., are earnaeetly regneated to make immedia pasymbat; and 'those having de mnds against the said Estate, will present them properly attested. O, W. LANRM, . - - ;usrde nnaan HEN RY DALY, nDw~Daa~1 . nconesam.. BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS! AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WORTH of the above Goods, $tJU,'J' carefully selected from the best Manufacturies, and comprising Every Description in the Trade, Will be sold at very small advance on Cost. 0- The Subscriber solicits a call from his South Carolina friends before purchasing elsewhere. Mr TzaR.-Retail, Cash. Wholesale,time with approved paper. No second price asked. HENRY DALY, Under U.S. Hotel, Augusta, Gs. Augusta, Ga., Sept 22, 6m 37 MEN'S AND BOYS FALL & WINTER CLO T HEIS, HATS, CAPS, &C. CLAYTON & KENNEDY, Augusta, Ga., respectfully invite their country friends and customers to call and examine their LARGE and WELL SELECTED Stock of Ready Made Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, &c. Comprising every variety and style that can be found in the Augusta market. They are determined to sell CHEAP, and hope to furnish good and well made articles that will give satisfaction. W- Their Store Is under the Augusta Hotel where persons wishing to buy will do well to calf before purchasing elsewhere. Augusts, Sept 92 1st 87 Now Fall Goods1. H AS received from New York his Fall and Win ter supplies of Staple and Feney DRY GOODS, omprising a complete assonment, am whiah are Rich Fancy Dress Silks,of new a sp Addstyles; Pars Printed Delaines, of new and utiful styles; Fancy Plaid Meinos, for Ladies' Dreses, at very low prices Lupi's lain Freneh Mernos, of the most desirable lors; coLupin's Plain White, Black and High Colored Me rinos, of extra qjuality ; Superior Plain and Fgured Black Silks; Superior Black Silks, for Ladies' Mourning Dresses; English and American Prints, of now and beautiful styles ; Lupin's Plain Black Mousselaine Delaines and Black Challeys; Lupin's Black Bombazines and Black Alpacas, of thbed Ist lihlannels, warranted not to shrink; Superior Saxony and Patent Flannels - 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 Huckabacks,for Towel ing; Superior 8-4 and 10-4 Table and Damask Diapers; Superior Damask Table Cloths and Damask Nap kinis; Superior Pillow Case Linens and 12-4Linen Sheet Irseilles Quilts, of extra size and quality; Allendale and Lancaster Quilts, at very low prices; French 'Piano and Table Covers; A complete assortment of Fancy Ribbons, for Trimin Ldies' Dresses; Ladies Rch Fancy Neckad Bonnet Ribbons ; Ladies' Silk Elastie-Belts and Belt Riboons ; Plain Wide and Narrow Black Silk VelvetRibbons; Wide Black Silk Velvet, of extra quality, for'La dies qCasunere, Merino and Silk Vests, of extra Alexader's Ladies' Eid Gloves, a'complete assort Alarg supply of Ladies', Misses, Cliildren's, Ge'n' tlemens and Youth's Hosie' Black Slik Frmges. for Trlniningr Ladies' Dresses; Valenciennes and Thread Lace Kdgings and Insert ldies' Embroidered and Hem-Stitched Linen Cam bric Handkerchiefs; Ladies' Embroidered Muslin Collars and Under sleeves; Infants' Embroidered Waists, and Muslin Bands ; Swiss and Jackonet Muslin Edgings and Insertings; Ladles' Corded Skirts and French Corsets; 12.4 Bleached Allendale and Hamilton Sheetings; W~ater Twist and New York Mills 4-4 Bleeched Shirinus; Lonsaale and Manchester 4/4 Bleeched Shirtings; English and American Swansdown Flannels; Ladies' Plain Black Thibet Wool Shawls, with Silk FLadies' French and Sotch Logand Square Shawls of beautiful styles; Ladies' Chenille and Broche Scarfs; A complete assortment of articles' for Servants' With a great variety of other articles suitable for the present season. Tepublic are respectfully re quested to call and examine the assortment. Augusta, Oct. 1. f 38 Rich Carpets, WILLIAM SHEAR 1A ust received from New York, Enlish Velvet CARPETS, of new and splendid Eglih Brussels CARPETS, of new and elegant Su erior Three-Ply, Ingrain and Venetian CAR. PETS; Rich Chenille RUGS, to match the Carpets, Printed DRUGGETTS, for Crumb Cloth; Printed FLOOR CLOTHS, in patterns ; Brass Stair RODS and Chenille DOOR MATS; Hall and Door MATS, in a variety of Styles. The public are respectfully invited to examine the above articles. Augusta, Oct. 1. tf 38 SELLING OFF AT COST. WX E are now sllingour ENTTIRE ST OCK VTof Goods At Cost ! --The Stock is large and consists o DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, Crockery anad Glass WVare, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, s&c., 4.c., cjc. Our friends who call early will get many VERY DESIRABLE Goods at Very Lowe Price. Every one should strive to purchiase their respec tive shares without delay, as the inducements will be such that this Stock will not remain long on hand. SALE d& ANDREWS. Phoenix, S. C., Sept 3 6t 34 Furniture! Furniture! BENJAMIN & GOODRICH, Broad street, op Jpositei Lamback & Cooper's respectful an nounce to their friends and the public, that they r now receiving daily a choice and well selece assortment of all kinds of FURNITURE, such as BUREAUS, BOOK-CASES SOFAS, CHAIRS, TETE-A-TETES, CENTRE TABLES, BED STEADS, WINDOW SHADES, &c., of the Is test and moat fashionable designs, which theyguaran tee to sell as low as can be bought in this city, and invite all who wish to purchase, to call and examine their stock. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Mattresses and nil kinds of Furniture, manufac tured and repaired to order, with neatness and dis patch. BENJAMIN& GOODRICH. Agusta, April 23, if I5 Cattle Strayed, F ROM the subscriber about the first of April, THREE BEIFERS, one of them I think is marked with a crop in the right ear, with an under and an over bit in the left. The other two and per haps the three, are marked with an underbit in each ear, with a split in the right. The flesh mark of the larger one,.is brindle sides with white back and belly. Any one taking up said Cattle and addressing me at Edgefield, C. H., will be compensated for their trouble. H.C. MiOSELEY. ept. 30th 1856. Ste 38 Notice to Debtors & Creditors. A S the Ainaliorder for the settlement of the Es tate of'C. J. Gtdver bas passed, I have only to say to the Creditors of the Estate, don't be ina hur ry goodfolks, youshall all have agod timle. The boat wont lNave the ferry before you get there. And all teooe Indebted to me as AdmInistrator, or on my individual account, you bad better be in a hu'rry dobdafole, er the boat-might Iee atMh Aj befor yesgetrlier AXER ICAN, !0RV smbwg,As.~ Hknown inform their Wnds ad n pb isealyta te a lwy -~d us 4 : them atl B S TYLE o Persons'artvrig A 'tH o - jW 14y# 10d that they and their we~~il beg oru~ly u ee of charge, to the of the Georgia Depole. * . We also take this opportinity of retrasima, mineere thanks for aeapesrcsage anaUme ry. endeavour to merit a ce uanee ofheadma " - There will always be na han&agsod.OSTZIB, ad Hornes left in our obarge wilt meet with evvy mtention. , O.N. P. SCOTT A;imO.. HamburgJuly 21, - :t PLANTATION FOR SAJ2 T HE Subscriber offers for sale the PIa o which he now resides contaiing ' Fourteen Hundred Ae.es# ituated on the Columbia, Augusta and EdgdsM roads, in the Ridge settlement. It bas onitamki ant two story Dwelling House, contalningita-. rooms and ten closets four of the rooms a twestp ret square, with a Dining room 16 by 24; also " excellent Gin Home 30 by 47 1eet, to which is ad. led a large Cotton Room on the ide, and doue WIahinery. There is on the Tract an excellent strong new. [orn Mill, about a mlefrom the Dwelling. about 500 eresare under fence, the belanee well tbered. here are constant streams of water In e .ale R.ARD." Sept. 30th 1856, 89 38 VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY For Sale? T1HE Subscriber offers for ~sale all of his M1 Property on South Edisto River, susltlig the w ng Tracts of Land The Rocky Sidat Place, Containing 4,46 Aeres. Upon this place is a fine Circular Saw Mill, in fine working or4e. with a plenty of timber. Als, a new WaNean Dam for a straight aw. The Toney Plae Contaning new 80 -- Acre. this p s agood aw lwitha e ta ld and savera! very desirane shat. afnebyofland adapesdotheetltvatiadof The NeTyer r -n Place, Containing about 8,66 Aere. This is a b-0 sirable place for farming purposes. There areabeut 500 acres of good Swamp land upon the Rivand Creek, about 150 of wbich are cleared and well ditched. Also, a good dwelling and all necemary outbuildings, a Saw Mil and Cotton Gin running by water, fine orehards,&e. Ig" All of these places are perfectly healthy. From all of the above MiN-lumber can b'e red from the dams. Persons wishing to purchame ci getgood bargains. Apply to the subscriber at Edgefeid C: or to E. S. Mims aon the prmises. . . .- -.. .T. I . Aug27,1856. I -.-38i 37 The Charleston Mercury will copy wekly until forbid, and forward aecount to - R.-T.M. Village Property for Sale. T HE subscriber offers for sale his ROUSE. AND LOT,;situatei in .Edgelild Village, immediately West of the Planter's Hotel. Sid Lot contains near FIVE acres of Land, and extends from the Public Square te Dever-Dk Creek. Kr It will be disposed of on reasonable tarm, Pessession given on short notice. ..07 With an expenditure of two or ,three hig. dred dollars it could'be made oec of th most band some places in the Village. For fartherpartiesbes call on the undersigned. DL U IO Aprl3 ,1856. I..t 6O W ILL be sold to the highest bidder, (Iftnot pro. vionsly disposed of,) at Edgefield C.H~ Ego the first Modyi November next, that Taluable Mil 'ract of Landg. oN8 ue, a .1 tacre s. More or les, adjoinng landsofrG. MlLfsver, F. Posey and others. - On the -premises are a comfurtable Dwelling House and necessary outbuildings, barns -stables, &c., a Saw and Grist Mill, a never -aligwater power, sufficient for Factory purposes,anaunnc of fine timber, and enough cleared land for Cotton, corn and other provision crops. For terms apply to G. A. ADDISON,' E. J.MIMS. -- ..1 ' . ''.' JB.8ULLU AN.. 8ept 24 6Ct4 DRUG8, EEDICINES, &o,. D~R6. A. G. A "r. J. TEAGUE, rspeot LIfolly inform their friends and patrons that they have just received their FRESH Stock of Pure and Genuine Drags, &c. And will be pleased to wait upon all who may favor them with their patronage. Space will not allow ns to give a Catalogue in thIs place of our Stock of Drug.. Medicines, &e. 5sf. lice it to say, we have the FUL LEST and' MOST COMPLE TE Stock ever of'ered in this place. Edgefleld C. H., May 23 If- 19 Edgefleld Collegiate Institute 7om, ToU~G LIAD.a3U T HIE next Session will commence on the 22d 1September and continue five month.. For' particulars see Edgefleld Advertiser of August 6th, 13th and 20th. C. A..RAYMOND, Pam. Aug 27 .t - f - 35 CURRYTON 'ACADEMIES. T HE Exrises of these Institutions will be re sume on the third Monday in January next. As'heretofote, Mr. 'JAMES-L. LESLEY will act am Principal of the Male Department. The Female School, with the Primary Depart. ment of the Male Academy, wilt be conducted by Mr. A. P. BUTLER, assisted by the learned and highly accomplished Miss A. E. ARTHUR, and other competent Teachers.' Rates of Tuition per Session. First Class, Primary Deparment,........9 . Second " Ordinary Engish Branches,..12 00 Third " Higher " " ....15 00 Fourth " Greek and Roman Literature with higher Mathematics,........20 00 Frene), enrotdery, Needle work, &c., usual rates.-- ' The Scholastic year wll be divIded Into two See ions of five months each. Pupils will be charged hom the time df entering to the end of the Session, ruwton in advance. GoodI Beard can be had lathe lfge a & 58 to $10 per month. I. MERRIWETHER, - S. P. GETZEN. - A. 3. HAMMOND, - 3. C. PORDER, .8. C. PORE4R ... A. P. BUTiE. I. A. SHAW. Dec 5 If . 47 Notic. A LL persons to whom the estate of JohnL Me$g ris, deemsed, is Indebted, wilt peesentthei. iaims; and all persona indebted to the said Estter will make payment toithe undersigned. - .. W.E.A DERSON, AdEetilsr.* Nov. 1, 1If - - 4 .eti . . 3m S~~etInettee.nd~ DRN eWobLet