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A NCE FOR PUJQIASERS! - being desirous. of making a ae" apJis tusivasproaoses to-sell at pri vate s ftw:km iq&-traetseqflad Ame.oI3estea4 Place, congu)gfg1544idres,lying on Log-Creek and Bhasier.Dm,andijdining lail df Col F. W. Pick ens, Lewis Jones, Mrs. C. Landrum and - others, andw ithl.S iles of EdgefieldC. H.- This is one oftthemostAesirable locations 'in -the "District, as well forhe fertility-of the soil, asithe healthfulness of-theslimate. About500 acres are cleared and in a ligh state of cultivation; a large ipart of which in freTapa.,indoi4e funeejiaving been brought into 'eultivation not more than 2 or 3 years. Theje ire about two or three hundred acres of choic!Wce ke e lo 1yfo A glyis oh -the- above name creeks,l riiA yljroductive, 'velf ditched, and ci asine gality as any in the District. There are on the premtida a comfortable dwelling house and all necesebry-dut buildings, eonsiilng of new'angeom modious negro houses, framed and shingle roofed, stables, barn, Gin house, and anew screw: a finely constructed fsh pond, well supplied with fish, and of various varieties. This place is also well watered, Log -Creek run ning through the eastern part ofit, and Beaver dam throagh the western portion, with a sufficient num ber of tributaries supplying an abundance of water at allsessessofthe year for stock; and two fine springs of good freetone water adjacent to the set tlement, one on each side. Much the larger portion of this tract of land is in native;forest,.-supplied with an almost exhaustless quantity of the finest timber, consisting of pine, oak and hickory. There are ten or twelve springs of good wat onthe BeTer Damportiou of this tract of laid.' 'Two - finW- orehards of-selected fruit trees, generally young andlgguriant.. This is one of the most healthy sections of the District, and well adap ted to the culture-of cotton, grn and small grain. The tract known by the name of The Brunson Tract, Lying on the Edgifseld Choatam Plank Road, six miles from Edgefield C. H. 'This tract is unim proved, contains 380 acres, and heavily timbered with native forest.. There are on the tract 3 or 4 fine springs and a fine site for a residence. The tract known as the . . Ciper CreeK Tract, Contains 202 aorets, lying on the Abbeville road four miles below Liberty lHl. Also adjaesnt,-batmnot connected, the Calahare Tract, containing 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 Ia sonic Hall in the Village of Edgefield. Terms made easy and accommodating to purcha sers ; 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. JOIHT H.HOLLINGSWORTH. Sept. 16th 1856 tf 36 Valuable Land for Sale. TRE Subsriber, desirous of moving, offers for Ts ale his valuable Plantation, situated 19 miles from Edgeflield C. H., and within two miles of Mt. Willing, containing 1362 acres. The place wiD be sold the whole together, or will be divided into the following tracts tosuit purcha sers: The- Rome Place, Containing 735 aeres, upon which there is an excel lent House with 6 rooms, all necessary outbuildings (mo-t-fwhich -are framed, Gin House, Screw, Stables, Negro Houses and all the conveniencies of a-Plantation. - About 450 acres on this' place are cleared, one thid of which i. fresh laud-the -remainder is in goofheart and is well adapted to cotton anid- ganI The.Place la- very hbealthy plessantly -.locatd and vy deuirae,to any one working from 10 fo 20 .'*. The Blonham Placer Containing 440 acregspen ivhiegthere is a com fortable dwelling with necessary butbuildins-abou 104acessor Borest landrand.340 acres cleared, 50 oforbieh is first-andscond year's land,'ofrexcellent quality, good for corn and cotton ; alao 25 acres of low-gro~d; the resindez ma fait e4ofolti &NT ' fank-esnd Tract, Contanin8 at Wesioif -18 sicle' cleared, the remainde haily timbered and equal if not supe rior in produotiveness to any pine-land in thissec tion of the district-.. - Persons desirous -of purchasing will do well to calisoonand enmine for themselves. Or for in formation, address the -subscriber at Mt. Willing, Edgifield District.. .Terma .of sale will be accomo dating. J. C.-SIMKINS. May 7, 1856. . f 17. Valuable Property for Sale, T E undersigned, intending to move to Geofgia in~a short. zinie,, s 1,sale. the..following valuable-poety in. IHanm ' gk-titles idiss table. The DWELLING BOUSE and LOT on Market, Corner oU'8nowden street, running thirough to Mercer Street. - The Dwelling and ki'tehen are of brick, covered with'tin. . On the Lot is a Carriage House, 4lSla1-e8-lbessary -outbuildigs. The LOT on Centre Street, nearly opposite the American Hotel, on which is a large TWO STORY BRICK BUILDING, occupied as 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 throuagh to Mercer Street. On this Lot is a new Qne and a half Story HOUSE, plas tered and painted. FIVE HUNDRED SHARES Hamburg and Edgefield Plank Road Stock. The above property will be sold on accommoda ting terms, or exchanged fur land in sout'hern Geor gia. or negroes11. A. KENRICK. Hamburg, Oct 1 tf 38 Sale of Lands, T HE Executors of Jacob B. Smith, dec'd., will s ell at Edgdfi4ld C; H., on the first Monday In November next, all the remaining lands belong ing to the-Estate,, consisting of Three Thousandi Two-Hundred Acres, Sub-divided into Twelve Lots, containing from Two Hundred to Eight hundred aeres each. These are for -the most part pine lands of fair quality, and excellently timberd ling in the vi cinity of Cloud's Creek, and ajining lands of Mesws. Corley, Padgett, Denny, 'oeik, Cronech, Huiet, Estate of Rhinehart, and others. |C7Thiese Lands wdll be soldon a credit of twelve mouths with interest. BENJ. WALDO, G. A. ADDISON.xors. Sept 3 8t 34 - -Land for Bale, T HE subscriber offers for sale his tract of land Slying two miles S.BLof the Pine House, adjoin ing lands of G. M. Wever, William Toney, and othert, containing FIVE HUNDRED AND NINETY ACRES, Nkuei the largest portion of which-is in woods. On the premises are a good. dwelling house and other necessary buildings, togther with a saw-mill, all of whiih is nearly net.- e situation is healthy, and the land well adapted to farming. He will take great pleasure in showig t to any one wishing to ABSALOM BORNE. JuTy 9, 185 .tf 25 Land-for Sale, THEbscriver wishing to change his location oL .ers for sale his VALUABLE PLANTA TIO)N,:containing Three jundred & Seventy-sevenAcres Lying anSalda Rtiver,and adjoining-landsof Win. A. Strother, A. Clark and David Paynae, near Boecma~s Ferry, and within two or three hundred yars of the Greenvilek Cbinilbia Rail Road. - m1~t-ontains about onemhundred acres in~ e~lina foest wilst the rest is under fence.' One Jazkn ifys ns high state of cultivation,' tf4 here isfroms seventy-fve to one hundreid GaofSm bott.. d qa toany and surpassed none in the State. . The $nititon has good out 4' ' re~s Two Story Dwellingt N' . pantaton buildings. Also, E6( wnevr .urobasete wihn opuraewill call on - w resides on the premises, and he in slng them the above tract. :46000 iPX EJS THE F1RS OF The South CarolinaStite Apicultu To be hela*- Cluut*bia, South Carolina, Noverm >br i , 12, 13 and 14. &RE-itensivs- grounds -abd' hall$ of .exhibitior .will be iq complete readiness for the occasion Should tho weathcr'be unpropitions the Halls wil shelter - EIGHT THOUSAND PERSONS. -The A griculturists, Manufacturers and Mecha'nici of the Southern States are invited to send forward all articles of A gricultural and Mechanical interest to compete for the various and extensive list ol Premiums offered. The Pomologist and Florist must present the Fruits and Flowers of the South, as well as the pro ducts of their gardens. -'The Ladies are especially invited to exhibit (frec of charge).-specimens of Household Industry, the substantial as well as the delicate fabrics of theit handiwork. The Painters and Sculptors of the South musi adorn our halls with the productions of their genius Every thing worthy of a premium in the wide range of the industrial and useful arts should be brought forward. A Steam Engine and nec Shafting, for all sorts of Machinery, will be erected, Ample covered Stalls for Stock of all kinds, and forage arrangemrents, will be 'provided. All tih Railroads in the State will transport articles and Stock for exhibiti6n with the necessay attendanti on the latter, at the owner's risk, free of charge. Visitors to the Fair will be charged but one fart going and returning. All small packages of value should be sent, pre. paid, by Adams-i Co.'s Express, as this would in. sure their safety. All articles for exhibition, not in charge of the owner, should be directed to " A. G. Summer, for State Agricultural Society, Columbia, S. C.," and have the owner's name plainly marked thereon. The Annual Address will be delivered, on WED. NESDAY, by Gen. DAVID F. JAMISONoi Orangeburg, S. C. Comfortable hotel accomodations, as well as pri. vate entertainment, will be furnished at reasonable rates for all who may come. A. P. CALHOUN, President, . G. PALMER, A. G. SUMMER, 0. M. DANTZLER, R. J. GAGE, JAS. U. ADAMS, R. W. GIBBS, Executive Committee. Sept. 10, 1856. 35 4t g'The deaths from Yellow Fever, in Charleston average, according to the statement of the Board o Health, about three per day. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE OF BUGGIES, &c. H3AVING secured the services of Mr. HURL J BURT (of the well-known House of J Hurlburt & Co., Augusta,) to superintend thi manufacturing, we are prepared to furnish. CAR RIAGES of-all descriptions at Five per cent less than they can be bought in Augusta, and we hazar nothing in saying that we have on hand the BEST ASSORTMENT Of Southern made Buggies to be found South i Mason & Dixon's Line, which cannot fail to sui those in want of substantial work. Weare now prepared to build at short notic Carriages and Plantation Wagons Superior to anything before offered in this Distric gyREPAIRING attended to as usual wit1 despatch. LEIGH &. TUCKER. Edgefield, July 22, - tf 28 .Stop the. Muiderer!I W TE hereby ofer a rewrard of 'Two hunare V. dollars for the apprehension and lodgment Il the Edgefield Jail of GEORGE D.; TILLMAll who so ruthlessly Murdered our hirother J. Il Christian, on the night of the 21st inst. The said Tillman is about 28 yearirof age, I.shoti 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, stout built, weighs be i ween 160 oi- 170 pounds, has lighrtsandy hair, blu eyes, high forehead, and a'rther b road face. It is earnestly .lhoped that all true citizens, hot in Carolina or elsewhere, will use their utmost eri deavors In bringing this unprincipled wretch to jut tiee. E. U. CHRISTIAN, T. M. CHRISTIAN. D..W. CHRISTIAN, B. W. CHRISTIAN. July 23, 1856. tf 28 State of -South Carolina, EDGEFiELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLE AS. .James M. Richardson, es. Attachment. Moses Saunders. James M. Richardson, Mo es . A ttachment. T HIE Plaintiff in the above cases having this dla filed his declaration in my Oficee, and the Dc fendant having neither wife nor Attorney known 1 seide withinthe limits 6f.~this State,'on whom copie of said Declarations with rules to plead can la served : On motion of Messrut. Spann & Magrati Plaintiff's Attorneys, Ordered that said Defendar appear and plead to said Deeclarations within a yet and a day from the date hereof, or final and absolut judgemnent will be given against him. THOS. G. BACON, c. c. E. b. Clerk's Oficee, Mar 6, 1855. lyq 8 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, -EDGEFIELD DISTRICT IN COMMON PL EAS. SCrie. Foreign Attachment. S. P. Tompkins. R. T. Mima, - a. " - " S. P. Tompkins. B. C. Bryan, S. P. Tompkins. 3 S. Christie, S. P. Tompkins. 3 Win. Mobley, ) Archibald Jennings. T7 HR Plainitiff, in the above stated case, havin this day filed a Deelaration in my Officee, an the Defendants having neither wife nor Attorne; known to reside within the limits of this State on whom copies of said Declaration with, rules plead can be served, On motion of Mr. AnAIm Plaintiff's Attorney, Ordered that said Defendant appear and plead to said'-Deelaration within a yes and a day from the date hereof, or final and absolut judgment will be given against him. THOS. G.. BACON, C. C. E. D. March 11,1856. Iqly 10 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. -EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLE AS. Tyes.heee Foreign Attachment. Morgan M. Grubbs. . T HE Plaintiff in the above stated ease havinj this day filed his Declaration in my Office and the Defendant having neither wire nor Attor ney, known-to reside within the limits of this Stati on whom copies of said Declaration with rules ti plead can be served, On motion of Moragne, Plain tiff's Attorney, Ordered that said Defendant ap pear and plead to said Declaration. within a yea: and a day from the date hereof, or final ad abso lute judgment will be given against him. THOS. G. BACON, c.c.s.v. Feb 14, 1856 .I yq 6 Notice. A PPLiCATION will be made to the next see LI ion of the Legislature to diseontijnue that par of the reed leading from Edgefield C. H. to Hambnrj (known as the old Stage Road) from its juntur with the Three Notch road to the residence of Benj P. Tillinan, and instead thereof to open the Ridgi road to its junction with the Pine House Reead oi the Edgefield & Hamburg Planik Road. Shoes and Boots.. Topenied by K. PENt ,gt, a-large tStock of Boots and Shoes of every style and uality, which will be sold on~aommodating termsa Gia mnd A Batmess Leathea FALL AND WINTER GRAY BROTHERS E3roadc. St. *.u.g-ata, Ga., R ESPECTFULLY announce to their customers and the public at large, that they have re ceived. and are still receiving by every steamer from New York, a general assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Which they are certain will be found superior both in Extent, Style and Cheapness, To any assortment ever before offered in Augusta. Amongst our stock can be found the following: Extra Rich Striped Moire Antique SILKS; " col'd and bl'k Pen de Soie ROBES; "9 " Gro. de Napp and Pon do Soie; " " Bayadero SILKS; Bischoff's Plaid and Brocade GROS de RHIN; a Plain " An extensive assortment of low-priced SILK, in colors and black; Fancy Striped and Plaid CASHMERES and Satin de SHENES; Gala PLAIDS; Wool DELAINES; Persian DELAINES Mohair Mixture; Figured ALPAEA ; Black ALPACA; Black and Colored English MERINOS; 1 French " Lupin's best Black BOMBAZINES and CHAL LIES; French GINGHAMS and CHINTZ; English and American PRINTS, of all the favor ite brands. Our Hosiery Departnent Will be found to embrace every style of English and German Goods. Also, Raw Silk and Spun HOSE and HALF HOSE; Cashmere, Cloth, Buck'kin and Kid GLOVES, for Ladies and Gentlemen : Jaconet and Swiss TRIMMINGSand FLOUNC ING; Cambric, Swiss and Book Muslin COLLARS and SLEEVES; Infant's Embroidered ROBES, Frock WAISTS, and WAISTS; Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS; Morning GOWNS, UNDERSHIRTS, Mourn ing SE TTS, &c. Drapey MUSLINS, Colored Worsted DAM ASK8, for Window Curtains; French Marseilles COUNTERPANES; Manchester and Lancaster " 1-4, 9-4 and 10-4 White Snow-drop Linen DAM ASKS; 9-4 and 10-4 White Satin and Figured DAMASK; 8-4. 9-4 and 10-4 Brown and White Linen and Cotton DAMASK; 8-4, 9-4, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Brown and White Linen Table COVERS; NAPKINS, DOYLIES, TOWELS, DIA PERS, CRASH, and an excellent assortment of flue LINENS for Gentlemen's Shirt Bosoms; 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Allendale, Hamilton and New York Mills Sheetings; Pillow-case Cottons; - English and American Long Cloths, of all the fa vorite brands; Dotted and Figured Swiss Muslins; Checked and Striped Jaeonet, Swiss, Mull and Nansook Muslins, Apron Checks; I Red and White Flannels; Cotton 96 Brown Cotton Tickings; Superior Cassineres, Bear Skins, for over-Coats, Pilot and Beaver Cloths; t Sattinetts, Caihlmeretts, Tweeds, Cassinetts, Ken tucky Jeans, &c. Negro ClothIng. Blankets, Stripes, Osnaburga, Linseys, Kerseys, t &c., in great varie-ty. Cloakts, Talmnas asad Shawls. This branch of our business will be found to con tain every variety of material, both Imported and ol .American manufacture, and will range in pricel from two dolars up to the most costly garment. Carpets. To this branoh we have this season added a large assortmientopf the following beautiful styles: -Rich Velvet~Tapestry, beautiful designs; Superior Tapestry.BrusselIs,"" - Extra-Sup.-Ththe -Ply, nnd ingrain Carpets; Stair Carpet.; Druggets : and an extensive assort ment of .Chenile and Velvet Rugs ;. Adelaid Malts, Bindings, &c; . - Sept. 16th 1858. if 36 - 1sU'.T THE. 3LOOD? MOFFATTS LIFE PILLS - .AND FREE FROM ALL NINE~RAL POISONS. TITE great ppularity whieh MOFFATS LIFE PILLI and PIW0EN iX BITT'ERB have attained in 'consequesne of the extraordinary cures electel bcy their use, renderal unnecessary for the proprieleir to enter into a parilcul analysis of their medicinal virtues or properties. Hlavini been more than twenty years before the public, and havini the united testimony of maore than TlI(R'E'E MILIONS persons who hgave been re-stored to the eiajoymnent of per feet health by thenm, it is believed that their reputation a the Best Vegetable liedicine now before the publk admitas of 1no dispute. In almost every city and village 1I the Uniteds lStes, there are mnatny who are-resdy to tesatif: to their eticacy ine removing discare. and giving to ti In cssof SCROFUL ULUE , UCI7RVY or ERUP TIONS of the skin, the operatioan ofthe LIFE MlEDICINE! sl truly astonishing, often removing in a few days, ever; vestige of the-se loathmsotne diseases, by thceir purifyini e effects on lihe blend. FEVER and AGcUE, DYSP'EPIA DRlOPSY, PILES, and in short moat all diseases, so yield to their curative properties. No family should be *t without them, au by their timneiy use mnuch suffering and r expenme may be saved. e Prepared by WILLIAM B1. MOFFAT, M. D., Nei York, and for sale by TUTT &k PELLETIER, Sole Agents Iamburg. S. 0. August 6 ly tS80 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. Samuel S. Hlora and others, A pplicants, Absolum Uorn and others, Defendants.) IT appearing to my satisfaction that Michael Horn IParmiela, wife of William Galloway, and Jame Hforn, Defendants, reside without this State, it i therefore ordered, tat they do appear and object tI the division or sale of the real .estate of Elija Horn Sen'r. Deceased, on or before-the ninth day of De eember next, or their consent to the same will hb entered of record. W. F. DURISOE, o aD Sept. 15th 1856, 12w 36 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRIC,T, IN COMMON PL EAS. Jesury Foreign Attachmenmt. T. M. Brindley. , 7IHE Plaintiff in the above stated case havinj * . this day filed his Declaration in my Office, ant r the Defendant having neither wife nor Attorney known to reside within the limits of this State, 01 whom copies of said declaration with rules to plead can be served, On motion of Messrs. CARROLL at BACON, Plaintifra Attorney, Ordered that said De fendant appear and plead to said Declaration withii a year and a day from the date hereof, or final and absolute judgment will be given against him: THOS. G. BACON, C.VL.z. Sept 22, 1856. ly 37 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, 1N COMMON PLE AS. -McGregor & Smith. vs. Foreign Attachmvent. S. P. Tompkins. - Eliza Varnadell, Freg Atame. - s. FhrigvAtanmng SS. P. Tompkins -BE Plainitfi's in time above stated easo'having this day filed their D~eclaations in wiy ofilee and the Defendant hvn either wife nor Attorney, known to reside within the, limits of this State, on whom copies of said Deelaiation'e.with r'ules to plead can be served. On motion: of:Messrs. Landrum & Gary, Plaintifra Attorney's ordered that said De t edn pear and plead t'o said Deelarationsawithin a year and a day from the data hereof, or final and absolute judgment will be given against him. THO. G. BACON c, c. a. D. March 26th 1856 Iqly - 12. Notice. - .L persons to whom .the Estate of'. James AWeatheraby, deceased, is indebted wml pro. aent their claim., and all persons indebted to the said Estate, will make payments to the undersigned. W. L. ANDEBOH, Administrato.r Nov. 21, 1855. tf 45 The Gr'eat Renmedy. PAPERS O A. Q.ESIMMONS' LIVER .11 BDCINEjust received and for sae -a .JLSULmUvr AUGUSTA, T HE Undersigned would respectfully edi thm. to their very complete.nd extensive Establ of NEGROES requiring SURGICAL OPEI DISEASES. The Building -is. situated corner of Jackson a the Savannah Rail Road Depots; and in sight of tion of patients from a distance. In its construe view the special purpose to which it is applied conduce to the COMFORT OF THE SICK. It baths-and has water-closets in each story to av( also well ventilated and lighted with gas. Wil and (emale nurses tie patient will be saved mue of unavoidable neglect in the treatment of NEGl TERMS-For Board,:Lodging and Nursing attendance, Surgical Operations, &c., the same a Augusta, Jai 30, 1856. C A 11'INA'H-0 T E L, HAMBURG, S. C. JOH'A.AY8, POPRIETOR, T H Publio are 'espectfully In '1formed that this:Hotel has under gone a thorough repair, and has been refitted in the BEST STYLE. regard less of expense, and was opened on the First of Octo ber, for the.reception of Boarders and acoomodation of Transient customers. The best accommodation is guarantied to those who will favor the Proprietor with their patronage, and the Management will be such as to command for the House, the reputation it has always main tained, as the :Best Hotel In Hamburg. The Proprietor assures the public that no pains shall he spared on the part of the Management to furnish the Table with the best vi,,s the Markets of Augusta and Hamburg aford. . .Families visiting our Town are solicited to give us a call, as our best exertions shall bie devoted to ad minister to their entire comfort... Attached to the Hotel, is a fine LIVERY and SALE STABLE, kept by C. DANIELs & J. B. CARRICO, which is well fitted up and lime all kinds of Provender that this Market can possibly afford, and they pledge themselves to take as good care of Stock as any other Stable or so pay. They are prepared to accommodate Drovers Stock, and Transient Horses at all times, and have Horses and Buggies to hire, and will run one or more flacks, whenever called foron reasonable terms. N. B.-They liave an eminent Horse Farrier who proposes to euro all curable diseases of the Ilorse, (contagious diseases excepted,) or no pay, and will be responsible that horses under his treat Imont shall be well cared for and treated according to instructions. Hamburg, April.23 1856. . m 15 I Groceries1 &c. 'THE Undarsigned have formed a Co-partner .ship in business, under the firm of SIBLEY & USHER, at tbhe.old and well known stand of SIBLEY & Sox, Corner of Market and Centre Streets, Hamburg, for. the transaction of a general Grocery, Poligstn & Cotton Business, Where we intend to keep,.eonatantly on hand a full supply of Goods, ind will sell as LOW for CASH as any othier house. Our Stock consuista in part of the following: Clarified, Crushed, Powdered, St. Croix, Porto Rico and New Orleans SUGA R; New Orleans ~and West India A10L ASSES ; Java and Rio COFFEE ; Irish POTATOES for planting ; BACON, LARD aind BUTTER. Bagging, Rope and Twine, rShoe and Sole Leather, Mackerel, Kitts and iBarrels, Blankets, Negro Cloths, Osnaburga, Saddles and Bridles, Wooden Ware, Pepper and Spice, Fresh Rice, Sack and STable Salt, Tea of various kinds, Indigo, Window Glass, Lanp, Linseed and Train Oil, SPaints, Powder, Rifle and Blasting, Shot and Lead, a good assortment of Chairs, Rock aways, Office, Arni and Children's Bedsteads, Sofas, Feathers. Mexican and Peruvian Guno, Kittlewell's Salts, Lime and Plaster, Iron, Oerm~an and Cast steel JOS'IA H SIBLEY JOHN USHER SR. Hamburg, .Jan 23, 1856. ly 2 Wagons and Iron Plow Stocks. If H AVE secured the services of a FIRST RATE IWHEELWRIGHT, and propose to build Large and.Small WVagonis to order, and to do all kind. of REPAIRING in the Wagon Business at the shortest notice. --ALSO Iam still manufacturing out of the best material, THE~.IRON PLOW STOCK, (Foreman'. Patent,) and offer them to the Planters of Edgefield District at $5,50 per Stock. All order's for Plows will be promptly attended to. S. F. GOOEE. Edgefield C. U., Feb 27 tf 7 FOR SALE, T HE STORE HOUSE, next East of R. H. Sul livan's, 30 feet front'and 60 deep, containing three rooms below, one above, and a good cellar. THE TAN YARIL and Lot .adjoining, and con taining about three acres. .-Also ONE LOT on the branch adjoining C. L. Refo. H. T. MIMS. Octt23 8 FOR THE LADIES: WXE have on hand a groat variety of Cologne., VTHandkerchief Extracts, Toilet Powders and an assortment of Fancy and Toilet Soaps; Pomades, Pure Beers Oil, Hair Tonies, Rtestora tives and Hair Dye; IPi eston Salts and Aromatic Viniegar; Cream of Beauty, Carnation Rouge, Hair De pilatory, &c., to all of which the attention of the Ladies is respectfully invited. For sale by A. G. & T.J. TEA.GUE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19 .--Notice. - - ALL- Persons concerned will take notice that I ..have appointed Dr. James A. Devore and Robert Atkins my Agents and Attdrneys to repre sent me In the collection of the debts due to the Estate of.John Doby, dec'd., and in all other duties devolving upon mesas adaministrator of said deceased. MATILDA DOBY, Adzn'or. Feb 11 tf ' 6 ket price, for oash, by, C -R.. SULLIVAN. June 25, i , f 24 Carpenter Wadled! are wate by the subscriber. Liberal and prompt wages-will be pai4. W..PA E. Sept.3, * if 34 Adninistr-ster's lNotice. A LL Persons inditee to thes Estate of Jesse ..Jennings, dee'd., are' requested to settle up at an early date, and those-having demands against said Estate are--hereby notified. to ipresent thetn dulyroved, .to.lie. Subscriber,' on or before the rtModayVsenbr~3eati au I intend about that time toiilak. .a'86jlisaement on said Estate. JOHN .T. NNING,AMad~ IARY FOR NEGREOSO GEORGIA. ittention of Planters and Slave-owners generally hment in Augusta, Ga., for the accommodation ATIONS or TREATMENT IN CHRONIC nd Fenwick Streets, between the Georgia and both. It is therefore convenient for the recep on, throughout the entire plan, was kept in being Ifurnished with everything ivhieh can is supplied with hot and cold baths and shower d fatigue and exposure to the patients. It is h the constant attendance of experienced male I of the suffering which too often is the result DES in ordinary private practice. , per month, $10. For all NECEsSARY Medical a in ordinary city practice. H. F. CAMPBELL, Surgeon, R. CAMPBELL, Attending Physician. 3 SPRING TRADE: - :o: H. L CUNNINGHAM & CO., GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, HAMBURG, S. 0. W E take this opportunity of returning thanks to our patrons and friends for the very liberal encouragement and favors we have received for several years past, and respectfully solicit a continu ance of the same. Our highest aims, and best en deavors will be to merit and deserve the patronage of our old customers, friends and the public gene rally, by conducting our business as we have done heretofore, and increasing our reputation for Low Prices and Fair Dealing, And making it to the decided advantage of all who favor us with their trade. The increased .ptronage we have received and are continually receiving has induced us to BUY A LARGE and WELL ASSORTED Stock of Goods, in order to meet the growing de mands and increase of trade. THE SUPERIOR QUALITY Of all Goods offered to the Public at this establish ment, is so well known thit very little need be said upon this subject. But with the unity of LOW PRICES, and the very best quality of GOODS, is the system of business the subscribers are deter. mined to carry out. This will be made applicabk to every branch of their business. Our Goods in all instances will be what they are represented to be---and when sold by sample, shalh alays be in conformity with the sample. We are constantly-receiving and have in Store COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of G ROGE RlES, *-consisting of LOAF, CRUSHED, CL AR[F1IED, ST. CROI3 SAND ORLE ANS SUQ~ARS, ORLEANS SYRUP & CUBA MOLASSES, TENNESSEE AND BALTIMORE BACOli AND LARD, SODA, STARCH, SOAP, CANDLES, WHiTE WINE AND APPLE VINEGARS, &e A.T SO A large assortment of WINES AND) LIQUORS, Consisting of Pipes, Hlalf Pipes and Quarter Casksce IMPORTED BRANDIES, Of the following celebrated Brands and Vintages Otard, Dup'y & Co., 1838, 1844, 1847. Alex. Signett, 1852, 1855. Malrtel & Co., 1847. Azarat Signett, 1 8491. J. J. Dupy, 1848. P. Signett, 1850. OLD BORDE AUX, CH AMP AGN E BR ANDIE i -A LSO MADEIRA, PORT AND) SHERRY WINES, llOLLAND GIN, JAMAICA AND) ST. CROIX RUMS, CIBSON'S EAGLE~ W HISKEY.AND Domecstic Liquors of all kinds! The Arrangements of our Store are such as t< make this Establishment in fact the substitute o the cellar of every consumer. HOTE.S and persons wanting small assortec lots of Choice Wines and Liquors fur special occa sions, can be supplied at the shortest notice. COUNTRY TR ADE sup~plied at the wholesalt prices. PA MILTES can command the be-t Table Wine at very low prices, as also the cheapest sorts o Wines and Liquors fur culinary purposes. PHYSICIANS requiring line Liquors for medi cal purposes are particularly solicited to call and cx amine our Stock. We keep constantly on hand a LARGE VARIBTY Of Saddles, Bridles, Martin gales, Whips Saddle Blankets, Bed Blankets, several Cases of fine Sewed and Pegged Boots and Shoes, Ladies, Misses aind Cbiidren's Shoes, Water .prof Hunting and Ditcher's Boots, Boys and Men's Brogans from No 1 to 15, also, Fur, Wool and Silk Hats, Cloth, Plush and Fancy Caps, Osnaburgs, Sheet ings, Sh~irtings, Stripes Geor gia Plains, Gunny and Dundee Bagging, Bale Rope, &0. We solicit CASH ORDERS from parties aol visiting our Town, and will endeavor in all instan es to satisfy in every particular, all who confied heir orders to us. Persons visiting this Market are earnestly solicited to give us a call before they make their purchases, We are determined to make it to their advantage by selling them their supplies LOWER than they can buy them elsewhere. OP7 We will give the market prices for Cotton nd every other knofpoueoffered. HENRY SOLOMON, G. C. CUNNINGHA'M. Hamburg May 28 1856 6m 20 DR. SIMMONS' EGETABLE LIVER MEDICINES, A SAFE AND) EFFECTUAL REMEDY For all kinds of Liver diseases, and all dis eases and indispositions that originate from a diseased state or inactivity of the Liver-such as chronic and acute infiammation of the Liver, dyspepsis, sick head ache, sourness of stomach, loss of appetIte, cholie, costiveness, &e., &e. 100 Packages just received and for sale by G. L. PENN, Agent. July 1 if 25 Notice, Notice. NO Orders will receive any attention unle. Laccompanied wIth the Cash. S. E. BOWERS, Aern. Jan30 '. if 3 Parasols and Umbrellas. NOW i the time to buy Umbrellas, Parasols Nand Buggy Shades. R. H. SULUlVAN. Oppng Oases and Searlicators, LL knd. oLsLnoets and a great vait et A.gis 0.A .J E G 3L h OABI'NET -WARE 1 Zageselda.o. H., 5. 0. TIIE Undersigned having formed a Co-Part nership for the purpose of carrying on the Furniture business, respectfully call the attention of the public to their new and excellent Stock o CABINET FURNITURE, At the stand formerly occupied by Mr. Lod Hill, and adjoining Mr. John Colgan's Merchant Tailor Shop, where they are prepared to supply all orders at Greatly Reduced Prices! We intend keeping our Rooms always filled with a great variety of the latest and most fashionable Our present Stock consists of a No. 1. lot of BUREAUS, WARDROBES, BEDSTEADS, (A large and splendid variety,) W@AS ANE 1@WN6ES, BOOK-CASES,TABLES, WASHSTANDS, &e We will also make COFFINS to order, at the shortest notice, and at reduced rates. -- MATTRESSES! We have and Intend keeping constantly on hand a fine assortment of MOSS and COTTON MAT TRESSES which will be sold cheaper than ever before offered in this place. g'REPAIRING old Furniture promptly at tended to. We are determined to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage, and by warrant ing our work to be put up in a workmanlike man ner and of the best material, we hope to secure a liberal share of public encouragement. M. A. MARKERT, W. GOTTSCHALK. June 19 6m 23 CARRIAGE* IANUFACTORY! EDGEFIELD C. H., S. C. T HE Subseribers continue to build to order, ana of the BEST MATERIAL that can be procured, Carriages, Buggies, ko., Or avaZR STYLE AND DEScRIPTIoN. They also keep constantly on hand a fune and varied assortment of New and Second-Hand Carriages 1 IIREPAIRING neatly and promptly attend ed to. Thankful for past patronage, they hope by giving due attention to their business and the interests of their customers, to continue to receive a liberal share of public favor. C. McGREGOR, F. L. SMITH. Mar 28 tf 11 Caution to all. A LL Persons in anywise indebted to the Subscri ber, either individually or collectively. are hereby forewarned to settle up at an early date, otherwise they will certainly have to settle with an Attorney. We have a large amount of money to raise in a given time, and are necessarily compelled to pursue this course. Take heed, therefore, all ye who are interested. J. H. JENNINGS, W. D. JENNINGS. Sept 6 tf 34 Notice. A TL those indebted to the Estate of J. E. Free man will please come forward and pny ul. immediately; and those having demands against the Estate will present them properly attested. J. H. JENNINGS, Ad'rs J. W. FREEMAN, ' Feb 4, s Administrator's Notice. T H E creditors of Sarah Robertson, dee'd, are hereby notified to assemble in the Ordinary's Office for Edgefield District on Tuesday 7th of Oc tober next, at which time a final settlement on the estate of said deceased will be made. There are not enough of funds to pay in full, which renders it necessary that the precise amount of each claim should be ascertained, that the apportionment may be exact. W. D. JENNINGS, din 'or. July 8, 1856 tf 26 Notice. A LL prsons indebted to the Estate of William .tiD.Thurmond, dec'd., are requested to make payment to the undersigned. And those having demands against the same will present them accord ing to law. PLEASANT D. TH{URMOND, Adm'r. A pril 30, 1856. tf 16 Adiitao' Notice. AL L persons indebted to the Estate. of William AVance deed. are earnestly requested to settle without delay, adllthose having demands against the same will render them in legally attested S.BIROADWATER, Admr. Jan 7 tf 52. Administrator's Notice. A LL Persons having demands against the Estate of Win. H. Adams, dee'd., arc hereby notified to present the same, properly attestel, for payment, and those who are inde!.ted to the Estate, are re quested to make payment to E. PENN. Admn'or. n 24 tf 2 Notice. A LL~ Persons indebted to the Estate of Col. R. LI.B. Bouknight, dec'd., are earnestly requested to make immediate payment. All persons having demands against the estate, will present them pro perly attested. JOUN HIUIET, Ad'ors MARY BOUKNIGUT. Dec 19 - ly 49 Notice, ALL persons having any demands against the Aestate of Nancy Bateman, are hereby noti fied to present their claims duly attested, on or be fore the 25th day of December, and all those in debted are requested to pay up forthwith. WM MILLER, Adm'or. July 26, 1856. tf 28 Notice. A PPLICATION will be made at the next ses sinof the Legislature to discontinue as a public highway the Abbeville Road from John Chetham's, runningt parallel with the Plank Road to Edgefield Court House. Aug 27 3m 33 Notice. A PPLICATION will be made at the next See siont of the Legislature for a renewal of the Charter of the Palmietto Fire Engine Comipaniy. A ug 2443m 34 lNotice. A PPLICA TION will be made at the next session of the Legislature for a Charter for a new road leading from Daniel Rountree's, to intersect the Augusta Road at or near Dr. J. HI. Jennings. Aug 2003m 33 Notice. APPLCATION will be made at the next session of the Legislature for a Charter of incorpo ration of Ridge Spring Baptist Church. Aug 27 3m 33.' Notice. A PPLICATION will be made at the next ses sion of the Legislature for an amendment of the Charter of the Hamburg & Edgefield Plank Road Compa nyy. 3 Aug 12 m3 Notice. A PPLICATION will be made to the Legisla ture at its next Session to remove the Court House to Chaha' Store. Lrgarry Hiu, & DAnK CoL'ma. Sept 73m 36 Notice. ALL Persons in anywise indebted to J. H. Christian, dee'4., will please make It known and settle the same. Those having demands against him will please to render them i aenording to law. GUY BROADWATER,Adaf'r. Sept 3 3m -34. Notice. ~Lear .,-eanesdyreq o Mr. amseyat he Post 011ee, and- s t Iltiationa fee. s ~ug57 . BU3TLER, es. PIANO; FORTBI :Em'ZIO I 242:DE7)D 1! THEundersignedhavingremoved their stoek of Sheet Musi atil Musical 'Instruments-to RomeGeo., beg leave to return to the citizens of inn, their sincere tanks fWtheii6f i' bestowedaind'o lnfornhthodistlkissan that we still keep a stock of l in Augusta, which we will ellat unprecedent ed low rates. Those wantiig .ianos, will fidi greatly to their advantage to'wtte to us, asp ar rant to please In prioks, and uality of- ingrtaqpfx IrT Orders or inquiries addressedtosaw T ta or Rome, Geo., will'meet with pqompi o A.A.CLARL&SON As ta Geo., or A. A. CLARK R O .Rom& June 28, t.f . ,. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA$ EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, INCHANCETY" Harriet Lundy, Frances O'Connor, Adm ' r. of Zilphia Nobles, deed. N OTICE is hereby given to the ieseen dants of Zilpha Nobles deed.,1ate '4f Edge field District S. C., or their legal presntatte 'to come forward and establish their now in the charge and keeping of themmfi lu in Equity for said District under an ordr of the Court. The first Monday in May 1857 is the li I time within which any snob claim must be -subbatA04 as immediately thereafter the fund i Jto be paid out to the parties then known to be. exisat accordipg to their respective rights in the same. A. SIMKINS, c.2s.. August 13 Im9 31 State of South -Carelina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. Elizabeth Corley, Applicant W. C. Corley, L. B. Corley, C JesseStone,and wife - Mary, and others It appearing to my satisfaction thst'L 3.C rl, one of the defendants, resides without this tate, It is therefore ordered, that he appeaz and object to the division or sale of the real estate of'Adk $q Iy, on or before the 10th day of Novenber '=-t or his consent to the same well be enter o - W. F. DURISOE, pz.a. August 18,1856 . 3m - 2 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefeld District. Whereas, GEORGE E. HENDY, hate applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattles, rights and credits of GEORGE TRESOUTHICK late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admobnilsh all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas ed, to be and appear before me,at our next'Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgeleld C. H., on -the 20th day of October inst., to show cause, ifany, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal,this 23rd day of Sep tember in the year ofour Lord one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-six, and in the 81st year of American Independence. W F. DURISOE, o. E. D. October 1. 2t 38 State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTIUCT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge. B feld District. Whereas, George E. Hendy'bath -lied to me for Letters of Admnstration, on alla sngular the goods and chattles, rights and ceredits of James -Tre southick, late of the District aforesaid~dseesed.- , These are, therefore, to cite anid adtnenish all-and singular, the kindred and creditors ol theosad deceas ed, to be and appear beforenae at ourtnest Ordi~t' Court, for the said District',.to' be holden at dfil C. 11., on the 20th day of October next, to shw cause, if any, why the said administratIon should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal,this twenty-third day of Septemnber in the yearofour lord onthousan~deight hundred and ffy-six, and in the 81st year of Ameni can Independence. F. DU O - . D State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORD WARY. BY W. F. DURISOEC, Esqure, Ordinary of Edge Wheldeas, seh Hightower bath applied to me for Letters of Adminitration on all- and singularthe goods and chaitles, rights and credits of Dudley Roun tree late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These nre, therefore, to cite and admonish all anct 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 he holden at Edgefleld C. H. on the 10th day of October next, to show cause, if any, why the said Administration should not he Gtven under my hand and seal, this 2-4th day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and llfty-six and in the Elghth-first year of American Independence . F UIOO .D October 1. 2s 38 STA TE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTR[CT, iN ORDINARY. WiHlEREAS, JOSEPH IIHGHTOWER hath ap ~plied to me for Iatters of Administration, with the will annexed, on all, and singular the goods . and chatles. rights and credits of ANDREW G. RONDTRE E,'late of the District aforesaid, dee'd. Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors.of the said deceas ed, to be and appear before me, at ournex.t Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Etigefield Court House, on the 10th day of October next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration shoulld not be granted. Giver under my hand and seal, this twenty. fourth ay of September, in the yeair of our Lord -one thou. knd eight hundred and ulfty-six, and in the eighty first year of American IndepeLncE.~an October 1st, 1856. 2t 38 Brought to the Jail. O F this District a Negro man who says his name is Jim and that ho belongs to J. A. .Shankn d of Charleston, So. Ca. Raid Jun is about 25 or 30 years of age, five feet 7 inches high copper color weighing about 160 Tbe. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away otherwise he will he dealt with aceo'rdinig to law. JAMES EIDSON, J.E.D. July 23, 1856 tf 28 Brushes, Brushes I IN Store a fine variety of Paint1 Varnish, Grain Iing Blenders, Tanners, Whitewash, Crumb, Dusting and Hair Brushes and Combsw-Flesh Brushes and HairGloves-Nai,Toothanld Shaving Brushes, &c. For sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf . 19 Nursing Bottles. A NEW and impied Style.-Also, Nipple Gasses, Breast Pipes and Pumps, Nipple Shields, Teething Rings, &c. Foi- sale by-' A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 tE - 19 Notice to Bridge Builders. A CO TRACT for building a IJEWBRIDGE across Turkoy Creek, oei the Chappell's Ferry Road, will be let to the lowest bidder, onathe first Monday in October next, at Edgeied C.B. Terms made known on the dy aboenentioned. J. B. GRFIClerk . C. Sept 10 4t 35 " Econionny is Wealths Apurcased aththvtsr.e"Pic 2. et e pound. Now hiere's a:6hameafor almos. evr body, and old bao aelor'steO to make money. CautiOn! - 1IJOEN RAINSFORD-haiu~ i for be V.tween five and six hundre SUah. '. Goode security. I:forewarni all perus 3 tra ding for said note, as I have a disoumaput Sept 23,'186. - -- S .~ ~ 37 Suere 3am -~hi)