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The Subscribers have just returned with a fine lot of Young Mules and Horses. Also, a few pair of No. 1. jM .A T C : 3 | E' O'E4.9 3 95 All of which will be sold on terms to suit purcha sera. Call an examine. SULLIVAN & JOHNSON. Oct 15 t 40 Gins for Sale. D R. 1URISOE, at Edgefield C. II., is my e authorized Agent for the sale of my Super ior GURVE BREAST'COTTON GINS. Persons wishing to purchase these Gins will please call on him, who will furnish you with my prices, exhibit certificates from reliable gentlemen, &c. I will repair, with great promptness and despatch, Curved Breast Gins, at my Factory, at Bell-Air, Ga., ten miles above A ugusta. All such Gins for warded to Mr. Chas. Hammond, Hamburg, will be sent to me immediately and forthwith properly re paired and returned. Freight on the Rail Road for Gins, from Augusta to Bel-Air, 81,25. THOS. WYNN. Bel-Air, Oct 11, 1856. tf 40 Notice. THAVING disposed of my interest in the Grocery IL Trade in Hamburg, I take this method of urging all persons who may be indebted to me by note or open account, to come forward and make immediate payment. My Books can be found at my old stand, now occupied by Mr. A. Burnsitles. B. S. DUNBAR. Abbeville Banner copy 3 times. Oct. 15. 3t 40~ Sherifrs Sale. B Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias, to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday in November next, the following property in the following case, viz: Samuel C. Strom vs William Strom; Samuel Williams vs William Strom, Sr.; Jackson Holmes and others severally vs The Same, One Tract of Land containing Four hundred and sixty two acres, more or less, adjolning lands of William Prescott, Daniel Prescott and othera. Terms of male cash. JAMES EIDSON, s.E.D. Oct15 at 40 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. James B. Floyd, and others, Vs. John S. Dobbins. BY virtue of an order from Chancellor Dunkin. Bin this ease, I will sell, at Edgefield C. II., on the first MonIday in November next, the follow ing real estate, viz: One tract of laud in Edgefield District, on Half Way Swamp, containing 164 acres. more or less, bounded by lands of Elihu Stevens, David Holloway, Dr. Vi. Mobley, and others, on a credit of six months, with interest from the day of sale, except costs, which must be paid in cash. Titles will be charged extra to the purchaser. A. SIMKINS, C.E E D Oct. 8, 185G. 4te 40 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esqure, Ordinary of Edge field District: Whereas, William Dozier hath applied to me for Letters of Administration de bouis non on all and sin gular the goods and chattles, rights ard credits of James Dozier late of the Di-trict aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred arid ereditors of said deceasedi, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court fur the said District to he holden at Edgen id C. H. on the 22nd day of October inst, to show cause, if any, why the srid Administration should not be granted... Given under my bhind and seal. this eighmh day of October, in thae yea.- of our Lord one rhonusanod eight hundred and fifty-six and in the Eighth-first year of Ameica Inepeden . F. DURISOE, 0. E. D. October 14. 2t 40_ State of South Caroiilna, EDGEFIEL.D DISTRICT, IN' ORDINA RY. B Y W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary ci Edge. field District. - Whereas, ' en Crouch hath applied to me for 1Ttters of Ada irilion, on all andi smngular thie goos anid chtattle,', rights and credits of Jamnes boie late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonisht all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas ed, to be and appear before me, at our next Ortdinary's Cour t for the said Distriet, to be hoIaaen at k.dgetield C. H., on the 22nd day of Octob~er inst, to show~ cause, if any, why the said admmnistration should not be granted. Given under my hand andl seal, this seventha day of October, in the year of our Lord one thocusandaleigtt hundred and fifty-six, and in the 81st year of An.ea can Independence. IV .DRSEO .la October 14 2t_ State or South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DU RISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edlgefiel WhraD.Robt W. Brackenridge haath -prplied to me for Letters oaf Administration on all and 'imgular the gos and chattles, rights and credits of Ilugh R' Brackonaridge late of the Distract aforesaid, deceansed. Trhese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of thre said deceas ed, to he and appear before me,at our next Ordinary's Court for the sa:d District, to he hiolden at Edgefield C. H., on the 22nd day of October inst., to shaow cause, ifany, why the said administration should not he granted. Given under mylhand and seal, this 7th day of Oc tober in the year ofomur Lord one thousand eight laiti dred and fifaysix, and in thte 81st year of A merican Independence. W F. DURISOEl, O. E. I. October 14.2 40 PIMTIO FORE T HIE undersigned htavintg removed their stock of Sheet Music and luusicaxl Instruments to Rome, Geo., beg leave to return, to the citizens of South Caro Jina, their sincere thanks for the liberal patronnge bestowed, and to inform those still in want of Pianos that we still keep a stock of Pianos in Augusta. which we willisell at unprecedent ed low rates. Those wanting Pianos, will find it greatly to their advantage to write to us, as we wanr rant to please in prices, and quality of instruments. ST Orders or inquiries ad dressed to us at Angus ta or Rome, Geo., will meet with prompt attention. . A. A. CLARK &SON. Augusta Geo., or A. A.CLARK &SON, Rome Geo. June 28, tf 23 Piano for S!ale?! GOOD PIANO, in perfect order. Enquire L.at the Store of M. Frazier. If not sold by the 13th inst., it will be raffled off. Oct 8 It Teacher Wantedl. IN consequence of the resigrtaion o.f the present teincumbent, there will be an electioan held at teDowner Institute (13eeaek Island, S. C.) f.'r a1 Tencer and Superintendant on the first Thtursdayv in November next. Apheantts toa be eligible for~ the situation must be capable of givintg in~sta taction iaa all *the branches that are usually considered necessary to constitute a good English education. The app'i cant must also be. a married man. II. R. COOK, T. W. WIIATLEY. TROS. J. DAV IES. Beech Island, Oct 7, 1856. 4t 39 O N Sunday night, the 5th inst., a large long POCKET BOOK. ca ntainting Two Dollars one $1 bill aind two 50t cnt pitees. with a n..te oan John Bull for $Z0,00J, with Ja.S. Iluighesiseeurity. Also, other papers were in the Pocket Book, but none o'f importance. All persons are forewarned from trading for the aba.ve-nmentit'ned note. MAy informiation concerninag the saiid rocket 1bo00k wil be thankfully received. W.M. W. COR LEY. Oct 8 _3 S 39 -Great Inducements. WE have a large Stock of Negro Goods consis Vt ing of Kerseva. Georgia Plinn and Linseys, together with heavy 'NEGRO BLANKETS. supe rior to any we have ever had, and we promise to give any one wtho may tall upon us, every inducemrentin the way~of price and guality to buy of us. MILLER & WARREN. bpptosite Globe Hotel, Augusta Ga. COLISSIONERS _SALES State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Samuel Brooks, A ssignee, Billforforeclosure of V*-. Milfrfotgae.~eo John Leigh. kMrtgage. B Y an order from Chancellor Dunkin, in this ease, I will sell, at Edgefield C. 11., on the i"t Monday in November next, the following real estate, viz: A lot of land in the village of Edgefield, known as the Bushnel Carriage Shop, including the Carriage Shop, Lumber House, Black Smith Shop and Brick Store House, containing, in the whole, two roods and eleven perches, more or less. TERms.-The coqts and one half of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the residue on a credit of six months, the purchaser giving bond with approved securides, to secure the purchase money. The titles to be signed and mealed, but not deliver ed until the said bond be paid-and if the said bond be not paid when due, the Commissioner will re-sell the premises at the risk of the former purchaser. A. SIMKINS, C.E.E.D. Oct. 8, 185G. 4te 40 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Zelene Smyley, VS. Jas. C. Smyley, Adm'or. B Y an order from Chancellor Wardlr.w, in this case, I will sell, at Edgefield C. I., on the first Monday in November next, the following real estate, to wit: The Homestead Tract, known as the Cross Roads, containing Eight Hundred acres, more or less, on Mine Creek, bounded by lands of George Bell, Thos Bartley, and William Daniel. The Holloway Tract, containing Four Hundred (400] acres, more or less. on waters of Steven's Creek, bounded by lands of the estate of lajor Jno. C. Allen, deceased, and others. Flats of which will be exhibited on the day of &ale. Tr,3is.--A credit of one, two and three years, with interest from the 1st day of January next, 1857, at which time possession will be given to the pur chaser. The purchaser giving bonds with ample security to secure the purchase money, and to pay extra for titles. Costs to be paid in cash. A. SIMKINS, C.E.E.D. Opt. 8th, 1856. 4te 40 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Wm. S. Shadrach, and others, V8. Ilezekiah Burnett and Theodore Fisher. BY an ordtr fiom Chancellor Wardlaw, in this case, I will sell, at Edgefield C. II., on the first Monday in November next, the real estate of James S. Siadrach, deceased, in Edgefiell District, containine 600 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of John Gardner, Seaborn Staltaker, Nathaniel Henderson, and others. TEanms -A credit of one and two years in two equal anual installments, except as to so mneh as may be wtmessary Tb pay the costs, which will be required in cash. Pureha.*rs giving not-s wi'h ample per sonal security, and to pay extra for titles. Posses sion given first Jatnuary, 1857. A. SIMKINS, C.E.E.D. Oct. 8th. 1856. 4to 40 TlE SrATJ OF SOUTII CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN E QU1 TY. I. S. Martin. Executor of 1 Robert lartin, deceased, Vs. John MaIsht, M. Han- I kinson, et al. J B y virtue of an order from Chiancelor Johnson, in this ease-, I will sell, at the residence of Col. John Manrs-h, on Wednesday, 22nd Obtobe.r inst, the ollowing personal property-embraced in the deed f marriage settlenment betw een the said Jno. Starsh md his wife Sarah-to wit: A stock of ales, ows, aind Hogs, a carry-log wacon and eart, house ld andl kitchen furniture. And on the first Alon dav in November next, at Edgefield C. ii., by virtue f an order fromt Chancelor D~unkin, in the same (-as,, I will sell the fullowing recal estate, likewise mba aced in said deed of marriage settlemntt, to wit: 1st. The Lehre Tract, contaiining eleven hun rcd [II 00] acr-es, morec or less, bonnmded by hands of thme Paper Mlill Company, lanmbo & Walker, vdev Wise, and others. ~2n'd. The Car-ter Tract, containing five hun dred and fifty [55(0] acres, moure or lenS, bounded lands or hRufus Holly, 1). J.- Walker, and others. ~3rd. The Ninety acre Tract, contaiining ninety (.01 acres, moore or less, on Big Itlorse Creek, ounded by lands of the Paperin Mill Company on all sides. TRns.-As to the landI, a credit of one and two years from da:y oif sale. As to the personal, a redit oaf twelve mionths from day of sale, except ost. which nmust be paid in cash. purchasers giving otnds with amiple security, and to pay extra fur titl.A. 831KINS, e r..E.D. Oct 8th. 1856. 4te 40 '1iE STA TE O F SOUTil CAJR U L NA. EDG E FI EI) ) ISTR ICT. .lahtn L. Dtbey, ' Sarah Mlorris, titmd others,L Matilda Dobeya-, andi othais.J Y in oraler lfrom Chelaaar Ward'aw, ini this case, I will s-ll, at Edgelield C. 11., 'an the first Mondaiy in November ne-xt, the- ltllowing real estate of Ji-shn I )abey, de-ceasedl. viz: 'Te house and lot, ini the village of .Edgefield, known as the P~latrs Hoteli, at present occupjiedl by 11. J. Ryan, n the south side of thme public square,. The Nobles Tract ofl Land contamning three hundred and forty [:1401 tacres, more or less, bounded by lands -f lI arriet Lundy, F. O'Conntor, Travis Till ain, andl others. The Cooper- Tract, containting :t0 acr-es, more or lass, bounded hay hinds of Fracis O'Conunor, Jamecs Lamnhiam, andl i-thers. Tas.-A credit of onte and two yeat-s from thme day or sale, except as to, so miuelh as will pay the ost of this suit which will bae paid itt cash. Pur chasers to give baonds with atmpte persontal seurity, amd to pay extra for titles. Possession not to be gi-e until the first damy of January next. A. SIMKINS, c.E.5.D. Oct. 8th, 1850. 4te 40 l'E STATE OF SOUTH CAlROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUiTY. S. Christie, S. P. Tomptkins. B Y an Order from Chan. Duxst, in this ease, I will sell at Edgefield C. 11., ott the first Mon dty in Nov. next, the following fleal Estate, viz: he place known as the McCullough place. con aitnig Eight Hundred and Thirty (830) Acres, nt~r or less, bounded by lands of Washington Wise, the Estate of Moses Swearecngin, dee'd., Mrs. Lundy tad others. TEtuis.-One third part of the purchase money to be paid on the 1st .January 1857-one third part 1st January 1858, and the remaining one third 1st Jattuary 1859, with~ interest on the several payments from st January 1857. Thte osts of this suit will be required itt eatsh. The purchsaaer will be re uirea taa give bond with amiple personal seenrity ad a moargage on the parenmises to secure the patt eae mtone.A. SIMKINS, C.E.E.D. Oct. 8. 4ite 40 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTR[CT, IN CH ANCERY. Corige T. Eve,) vs. Anna L. Eve. P )Y' at order frmn Chancellor Wardilaw in this 1. ease, I will seil in 1l-uah Islantd, (Edgefield D)istrit,) on Tuesday 21st October next,on the premn ises, the following i-eal estate, viz: One Tr-act of land conttaitning by resnrvey 270 acres, knaown as the upper moiety oaf the llorse Sl- tract, formerly ownead by George L. Twiggs, de'd., adjoininmg hands of Dr. George Twiggs, A. J. I htamblo:.:nd others. TEt~-Onte third cf th'e purchase montey to be ptaid on 1st .lananuary 1857: one-tltirdl 1st January 1883, anal the remainfing one-third 1st .Jantuary 185A, with iterest on the whole from 1st ,Jattuary 1857, at which time possessioit will be givena. Costs to be paid it cnsh on day of stale. Purchasers will be re uired to give bonds with at least two coed person al sureties, and to pay $3 extra foir titles.. A. SI MKINS, c. E. S.D. Sept. 27th 1856i. 4t 38 Notice !. A T.A DY wishes to obtain a situation in :rSemi nary or in a private family to teach Music, the Ornamettals, and thme more solid branches of an English -education, with Freneh' Recomnmenda MILLER & WARREN, Corner Opposite the Globe Hotel AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. H AVE just received a large stock of Fall an Winter Dry Goods, of the latest importatioi 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 LA IN ES; CASIMERES and MUSLIN DE LAINES it great variety; BOMBAZINES, CIIALLIES, ALPACAS ani COBERGS; French, English and American PRINTS ; Handsome Scotch and French GINGHAMS; Rich French EMBROIDERED COLLARS anI SLEEVES; Rich Black Lace COLLARS and SLEEVES: " Jaconet and Swiss BANDS and FLOUNC INGS, Infituts' Embroidered WAISTS and ROBES; Embroidered Merino CLOAKS for Infants; Real Valenciennes, Maltese and Thread LACES Reveire, Hem-stitehed and Embroidered HDK'S Alexander's Kid and Silk GLOVES; Splendid stock of Gent's " Together with an endless variety of Goods usually found in a Dry Goods Store. We will say that w< have a large stock, anxious to sell, and will take pleasure in showing them to our friends and custo mers. Augusta, Oct. 8, 1856, tf 39 FALL AND WINTER GOODS1 T HE Subscriber has just received at his Ol Stand-the Brick Store-a very heavy Stock o FALL AND WINTER GOODS, To which he invites his friends and the public al large to call and examine for themselves. Among which may be found Fancy Colored SILKS, from $1 to $3 pr yard; Flain and Figured Muslin DeLanes; French and English Merinos; A fine lot of Earlston Ginghams; English and American Prints; A fine lot of Tweeds, Cassimeres and Satinets for Men and Boys wear; A large Stock of Ladies' Cloaks and Shawls; Hats and Caps of every variety ; A very heavy Stock of Kerseys, Linseys and Blankets ; A large assortment of Negro Shoes, of every de scription : Also, Men's, Boys, Ladies, Misses and Children'i Shoes of every variety and style ; Groceries, Hardware and Crockery, With every other article usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. B. C. BRYAN. N. B.-All those indebted on Notes and Ac count will please call and bettlc, -s prompt paymeni alone enables me to sell cheap. Oct 8 tf 39 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, Exparte A bsalon T. Hodges, and his wife Peition. Julia, and John 11. lughes. I TOTrICE is lereby given that the Tract of Land, . belonging to the petitioners, Absalom T. Hod ges and wife, situate in Edgefield District, and con taining Two hundred anl forty-six (246) acres one hundred of which in cultivation, the balance good woodland-will be sold by order of the Court of Equity, on Friday the 17th October, 1856-the sale being made for the benefit of the parties in in terest. 07 Terms made known on day of sale. J. 11. HUG H ES, Trustee. N. B.-I will also sell on the same day, at ti residence of Capt. A. T. Ilodges, that defirable Plantation (on which Mrs. Sarah loor formerly lived) containing 655 Acres, Situated about nine miles West of Edgelicid Court House, on the watetsa of Turkey and Log Creeks. There is a good Dwelling Hlouse and out build ings on the premises. Also, a G rist Mlill with a ftll shre ofr cust.'m. I wiil also seil at the same timie and place, Mr. Ilodgs' llouseho~ld and litehen Furtniture, Plani tation Tools, crop or Corn, Fodder, Oris, Stock a Cattle. hloes. &c. II Terms made known on the day or rale. J. H. hIUG UE~S, Trusta Oct. 8, 1850, 2t VALUABLE REAL EST' RARE CHANCE FOR PURCH' 'VlE Sub~scriber, being desirous ebcange in his business, propoaes to vate sale the raolloiwing tracts of land. The Homsestead Plnce, Cotaininig 1544 acres, lying on Log Creek aind Beaver D~amt, and joining land of Col. F. W. Pick e, Lewis Jlones, Mrs. C. Landrum antd others, and within il miles of Edlgelield C. IH. This is one o the moiast desirable locations in the District, s well for the rertility~ or the soil, as the hea'thfuln'ess of the elimate. Between five and six hundared acres re eared anh1 in ai high state of euhtivationt ; i latrge iart of which is fresh land, under line fence, hanving; been broughat itito cultiv:ion not miore than 2 or3 Ther e are aibout two or tharee hundred acres of elhoic creek bottomns ly ing oan the ab~ove name reks, ten:uakabaly paroductive, welt ditehed, andl or as line quaality as a'ny in, the . )istrict. There are onl the( priemi~ssa aa..aforitable dwelling hotuse andt sall ti-essary aunt hailding~,, conitsting~ of' new uad com-~ modious negruo haoses', framted :iand shingle roafed, stabs. harn, Gini haause. aind a tecrew : a finely con lstretedh fish pond. well sui'plieda with fish, and of various varieties. This place is also well wateredl, Lo'e Creek run ~ing through thec easte:na part of it, :md~ Beaver d:aun through the western portion, with, a suflicient num her or tributaries spplying an abundane of water at all seatsons oaf the yesar for stoc(k tandl two, hint springs of good freestaone water adjacenit to thec set tleenct, one on each side. Much the larger portion air thais tract of land is in native forest, suippliedl with ant almiost exhaustless qantitiy of the linest timtber, conmsisting of pliac, osuk and hickory. There are ten or twelve springs of good water on the Beaver Dam puortion of this tract oi land. Two fine orchards of seleted frnit trees generally young and luxuriant. This is one of the most healthy sections of the Distriet, and well adap ted to the culture of cotton, corn and small grain. The tract known by the name of The Brunasoni Tract, L ing on the Edgehield & Cheatam Plank Road six miles fronm Edgefield C. H. This tract is unim proved, ecuttails 360 acres, and heavily timberet with native forests. Trhere are on the tract 3 or4 fine springs and a fine site for a residence. Thu tract known as the Ciper Creek Tract, Contains 202 aerts, lying on the A bbeville road faur miles below Liberty Hill . Also adjacent, bitt not connected, the Calahan's Tract, containing 144 acres. The above tracts of land are all well adapted t< 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 FEdgetield. Termts made easy and accommodating to putrcha Isers ; if desire~d in ne, two and three eriaa annur instuinenits. If desire4 I will break the hiomestead tract, into parcels to suit purchasers, provided th wvhole can be solhd. gg"-l will take great pleasure in going over an showing the above tracts of land to any one desi runs of purechasing. J011IN H. HIOLLJINGSWORTHT. Sept. 16th 1856 tf -30 Land for Sale, T IlE subscriber offers at private sale untiil th first Mondany in November, aind if not lis posed by that day will then be put up at public Out cry, his'tract of land lying iwo miles S. .E. of the Pine Hoause, adjoining lands of G. M. Wever, Wm Toney, and others, containing FIVE HUNDRED AND NINETY ACRES, Much the largest portion of which is in woods. O0 the r ie tare a good dwelling house and othe neesaiy bauildiings, together with a saw-mill, all which is nearly new. The situation is healthy, and the lad well adapted to farming. Hie will tak great pleasure in showing it to any one wishing t purcaseASALOM HORNE. July 9, 1856. tf _____ 25 Shingles, Boards, Laths, &c., Tj E Subscriber is now prepared to furnish Shiv gles, Boards, L.aths, Hewed Timber, Posta Rails, &e., of the best material, which lie will sell rice to suit purchasers. Persons in want of suel rticles will please call on me at my Father's resi devce, about four ilehs East of Edgefeld 0. I. L. DE6CH. n O a.8O 3. S S SOMETHING NEW! G. N. ELDREDS GREAT SOUTHERN SHOW I The Largest and Best Establishment in the United States, CONSISTING of OVER TWO HUNDRED MEN and HORSES, the best Performers, the best Band, and the finest trn.in of Horses now travelling in America. Will exhibit at Leesville October 21st, and at Edgeneld C. H., 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 THREE GREAT SHOWS, And engaged the world-renowed FRANCONI HIPPODROME TROUPE to appear in eonjune tion with his splendid Animal 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 Mble. Henrietta. Mons. FRANCONI, the great Hippodrome Per former, and his two celebrated horses, Bayard and .ohnster, W. ODEL, the Comic Rider and great Double Summerset Thrower, C. MORRISON will astonish the audience by his contortionist perform ance on a chair erected on a p6le thirty feet high, held and supported by Mions. Hessin, Master James, the Champion Equestrian of the. South, Vandean Brothers, by Hesler and Jennings. Mons. COSTELLO, the great Globe Performer, W. JOHNSON, the Slack Rope Performer. Juveniles of the Company, Master JOHN and JACK. Leader of the Band, C. VOLLANT, which is sufficient guarantee for the excellence of the music. A man Walking on the Ceiling head down, b-. means or the scientific application of the principles of adhesion, by G. N. ELDRED. Master JOHN ROBINSON in his superb Prin cipal A ct; Juveniles of the Troupe in Pantomine, Ballet, Dancing, Comic Afterpices, &c., are among the grand features of this exhibition, making in all the most attractive and interesting entertainment and the best Fifty Cent Show ever offered to the people of the South. . S.A1. H ENDRICKS, A gent. OctS8 2t: 39 TREMENDOUS ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE FALL TRADE? i is startling truth,. which can be established by the shghest eurs'iry observation of our Establishment. Call and examine our Stock. [F Further accounts next wecek. Augusta, Sept. 30, 1856, tf 38 Ambr otypes! Tj 'IlOSE 1eautiful and IMPERISUABLE PIC T URPS~ ein be had at JOHN LEIGH'S OFFICE. They are superior in brillianey, de~pth of tone and fiih to any ever oillered in this conmmunity. Eilgelieh~l, Sep~t 30, & CI56.US Pho at ogra phir, rjalII.S heantiful style or Picture so popular in bioth this country and Europe, can be had at LEIGH & CHAMBERS' GALLERY, Augutsta, Gaz. Pier.-ons hiaving Daguerreotypes of them,,selves or friends enn lhave them Photographed from life-size to the smiallest miniature. JLlGll & CIIALMERS1. A ugusta, Sapt 30, 1856;. if 3S Administrator's Sale, )Y an order from WV. F. Durisoc, Esq., Ordia ) ry o'f Edgetield District, we will proceed to selt on Thursday the 23d October next, all the per Isonal Estate of Daniel Boone, dee'id., consisting of TwenutyThree Negroes, Nine Hforses, Corn, Fodder, Oats, &c., Twenty five head of Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, oine Wagon, one Bugy. Farnming utensils, Htoushold and Kitchen Furnitur", Blacksmith Tools, &c. AL~w, at the same time and place will be sold all the old Corn and Fodder, which may be on hand, for cash. Trms.-For all sums of $20 and under cash. For all sums .f and over $20t on a credit of twelve months with notes and at least two approved seau rities. Th le title of the property not changed until the termis of sale are complied with L. P. BOONE, , dr P. OUZTS. Ad 0r OctS 3:S 39 HEAD QUARTERS. 7T REGIMENT S. C. M. HA auao, Oct. 4, 1856.5 ORDE RS No. 3. A COURT MARTIAL will be convened at the OLD WELLS, on Saturday the 25th day of October, for the trial of Defaulter. in Militia and Patrol Duty. The Court will be ecimposed of the 1rollowing Oflicers. Lieut. Col. SH A W, President. Capt. Posay, 'Capt. GRLEOo, aWAn, " Cix "Lvsaaso, Lieut. LOMAN, " ADDoIsoN, " COVAR, 4 ]3ARTLE-r-, " G uN-raY, "LINDsaY, . '. THURasoND, " SuIAw, I" Divims. E. Ms. Pss, Paymaster, J. C. MlcDoxN4.an, Judge Advocate. Uly order of Col. S. H ARRISON. F. M. CoLEMAN, Adj utant. Oct. 8, 3t 38 FOR SALE, T HIE STORE HOUSE,nlextEast of R. H.Sul. liven's, 30 feet front and 60 deep, containing ithree rooms below, one above, and a good cellar. THE TAN YARD and Lot adjoining, and con Itaing about three acres. ONE LOT on the branch adjoining C. L. Refo. .R. T. MIMS. Ot 2 3338 Final Notice, A Ltoeindebted- to the Estate of John D. Seigler, deceased, are hereby notified to mnake immediate payment, and. those having demandi Sagainst the said Ebiate,are regnested to render themi hii properly attested, by the 1st of' January 1857, as -we desire tsettl-u A .t8e assoon aspossble. , W. K.8EKIG3R.. na a8 1an0.. . -03 M. LEBESCHULTZ, -DEAT.R IN :E W .A" "M" ."WR (CL 0TH10JHc R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public 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 APD BUCHANAN OVERCOATSand all articles usually kept for the outfit of Gentlemen, Youths and Children. i 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 will be able, if my Ready Made Stock will not suit my customers, to manufacture for them out of the very best material, gaiments, which in poirt of style and elegance will compare with any in the South. -I have also purchased a fine Stock of n@@T A-E LES 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 r Mmmea mnldl @Matpog or 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 &e., &e., &e. Fr It will always Live 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 t t 38 CANDIDATES t The friends of Co. WILLAx QuATrLKux res pectfully announce him as a Canaidate for Sheriff 1 of Edgefeld at the ensuing election. IT We are authorized to announce LEWIS. JONES, Esq., as a canidaite for re-election for Sheriff of Edgefield District. 07 Tun Friends of Capt. H. BOULWARE respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgefield District at the next election. THE friends of Capt. LEWIS COVAR, res pectfully announce him as a candidate for Sherif, of Edgefield District, at the ensuing election. The many friends of W. W. SALE, Esq., of Hamburg, in the upper part of the District, respect- 1 fully announce him as a candidate for Sheriff of Edgefield District at the next election. g7 TnE Friends of Mr. ROBERT D. BRYAN respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk I or Edgetield District at the next election. D e n t i s t r y. T HE Subscriber has opened an Office at Ryan's Hotel, where he will attend to any business pertaining to his Profession. Allen's Patent Teeth, Curvilin 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 moderte prices. Dentists' Gold and Silver tilate, Gold Silver and Platina Wire, round, half round andl eilindrical made to orde.R. PARK ER. N. 1.--A settlement always at the completion of the work. July 30 tf 29 have this day formed a Partnership, for the practice of MEDiImE and SURGERY. No additional charge for one consultation visit. Ofilee at Dr. Yarbrough's. A pril Ji, 1856. tf 1_3_ t LawT Card, iY OFFICE is now in this Village, next door .Lto W. W. Adams, where I can lie fou.id at all times. C. W. STYLES. Edgetield C. HI., Jant 15, 1856. if 1 a AD E RI CA N H OT EL, :: n OENTRE STRlEET, HAMflUEG, S. O . P. i EiiCOT'T & CO. Proprietors. March 12, 1856. I y 9 FAMILY GROCERY, WT E. EGG, wnnl~l say to his friends and,. V. tepublic generally. that he~ has enteredl into the Faally'GrIocery) Bulsines4s, andii has an hand and will conitinue to keep :all the arti'les usually kept in such an establishment. Ilis Stock consists in part, as follows : Brown Sugar, lasses, Crushed dto ,W~est India Molasses, Pulv'd do lWhite Wmie Vinegar, io and Java Co(Tee, Cider do ~vvry variety of 'Teas, ~Sperm & Adamanti-ne Can Gallon, half Gallon andg dIes, Quart Pickles, ~ Culgates Soaps, Tomato & Walnut Keteli- Fancy do up, Colgates Pearl Starch, Geniiire English Mustard,iCasteel Soap, Prepared do Nuts anid Almonds, Mustard in Tin Boxes, :Suds, Butter, and Sweet Spice. of every descriptiont Crackers, Fresh Hulled itice, ~ Fresh Sardines, Salmon, Sack Salt, t Lobsteru, Clams, Mackerel, Table do 'Oyaters-alI Hermitically Prunes, Sealed, Currants, Several fine brands of Alei Citron, and Porter, Tobacco and Segar', Fine assortment of Fruits Best Quality of Syrup Mo.i in Brandy, He has also selected from the best Ilouse in Char leston, a thorough Stock of SYR UPS, COR DIALS, WINES and LIQUORSof the very beat Brands, which will be sold on the most aceommoda ting terms, by the quart and larger quantities. Sept. 30th 1856, tr 38 Dissolution of Copartnership,. THE eopartnership heretofore existIng between the undersigned, under the firm of TIKuYEa & Bu'rr was, by mutual conrent, dissolved the 1st inst. Either party will use the name of the firm in liquidtion. H ENRY B. TH AY ER, JIOUN D. BUTT, JOSH UA W. BUT. Augusta, August 25, 1856. COPAR TNERSHIP. The undersigned have this day formed a par tncr ship, for tlw purpose of continuing the business of TAYE & Bu-rr at their old stand, 282 Broad street, under the firm of Bu-r-r, Ktmoirr & Co. The firm to date from 1st inst.; and respectfully solicit a con tinuance of the patrons of the old f. JOHN JUTT, JAMES L. KNIGHT, ,JOSLIUA W. BUTF'. Augusta, August 25, 1850. The undersigned, in retiring from the GROCE RY BUSINESS,echeerfully recommends his succs-. -sore to the confidence and patronage of his former customers. HENRY B. THAYER. Augusta, August 25, 1856. Sept. 30, 1856, 3m 38 Brushes, Brushes I IN Store a fine variety of Paint, Varnish, Grain king Blenders, Tanners, Whitewash, Crumb, Dusting and Hair Brushes and Combs-Flesh Brushes and Hair Gloves-Nail, Toothand Shaving Brushes, &o. For sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggusts. May 23 - ~tf 19 English Dairy Cheese. J.UST rceivd~b E,.ENN, Agent-,a otof very .spe~n ng llhair Cheese. .. t i -t 8 H E N R Y DAL Y, 00TS, SHOES AND BROGANS! AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 'Af 1/[\ OWORTI of the above Goods, P U1UUU carefully selected from the best anufacturies, and comprising Every Description in the Trade, Vill be sold at very small advance on Cost. gr The Subscriter solicits a call from his South arolina friends before purchasing elsewhere. gW Trauis.-Retail, Cash. Wholesale,time with proved paper. No second price asked. HENRY DALY, Under U. S. Hotel, Auzusta, Ga. Augusta, Ga., Sept 22, 6m 37 IEN'S AND BOYS FALL & WINTER CLOITHI1S9 HATS, CAP, &C D LAYTON & KENNEDY, Aug4, J Ga., respectfully invite their country frienia nd customers to call and examine their LARGE nd WELL SELECTED Stock of Ready Made Clothing, 'urnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, &c. omprising every variety and style that can be und in the Augusta market. They are determined to sell CHEAP, and hope furnish good and well made artioles that will Ive satisfaction. 0' Their Store is under the Augusta Hotel, here persons wishing to buy will do well to call efore purchasing elsewhere. Augusta, Sept 22 15t 37 GREAT INDUCEMENTS FOR THE FALL TRADE OF 1856.. W ILLIAM H. CRANE, Augusta Georgia, is now receiving his Stock of FANCY and TAPLE DRY GOODS, to which he respect 1ly calls the attention of the public. His Stock ill be Large and Varied, comprising all tieles in the Dry Goods line perttiining to PLAN 'ATION and FAMILY use, besides a large Assortment of all the Novelties Dress and Fancy Goods. As he is now doinA siness on the CASH principle,he is enabled to offer Unsurpassed Inducements, d all Goods will be sold at the very lowest prices. lease call and look before purchasing elsewhere. rhe following Goods have just been rceeived the ist week. New Goods Received Weekly. French and English Merinos, all colors, Coburg Cloths, at very low prices, New Style French DeLnines, Satin Striped Poplin, Plaid and Striped Silks: benutiful styles, Black Silks, very low, Extra Plaid Cashmeres, Cloth Cloaks and Tahnas, Velvet Ribbons, all kinds, Belt Ribbons and Dress Buttons, Satinetts, Tweeds and Cassimeres, Prints, Ginghams, Linseys, Kerseys, Blankets, Shirtings, Sheetings, &c. &c., South--side Broad Street, a few doors below the Jnited States Hotel. A ugusta, Sept. 30th 1856__f_38 ni . guru m.. 1.\ .. 1 r fhey feel assured that an examination of their Joods will ensure a continuation of the i beral pa ronage they have hitherto received. They would nvite attention to theo following: Ladies' DR ESS GOODS ; Black and Fney Dress SILKS; French and Eniglish MERINOS; Scoth. Firenchz and Amierican GINGHAMS; Enelish, French and A metienn PRINTS; EMBROIDERIES, nil kinds; Dreas TRIMMINGS, splendid variety ; HOSIERY, a very large aan~-rtment ; LOVES, of every de~seription; Irish LINENS ; Table LINENS and DIAPERS ; NAPKINS, DOYLIES and TOW ELS; SlEETiNGS and Pilinev LINENS; B~lehed and |Irow SH IR TINOS; PANTS STUFFS, Tweeds, Caisimeirs- and Cloths; Lds' CL OTHS, all colors;i ~ed BLANKETS; FL A NVNELS, lRed, white, Welsh, &c.; CASSM RES and PL AIDS, for children:; louse Servants' GOODS; Blnek Alpnens, Rombazines. Dlimities. Quilts; FUR FRINGES; SH AW LS,all kinds, &c. -Also large assortment Negro Blanke'ts, Kerseys, Lini seys5, stripes5, Phiids anid Osa burgs. A ugst'ni Sept ._ t .36 IEW FALL AND WINTER H-E Subscriber is now receiving his Stock of 1Fall and WVinter Goods, which c invites his friends and customers to call and ex ine. They have been selected wvith great care isto STYLE and CIIEAPNESS, and wilt be old low to pronmpt paying and cash buyers. In his stoek may be found a fine assortment of Plid. Black and Mlorselnle SILKS: Gala Plaids; French Merinos, in all colors ; Plain all wool DeLnines; Figured Detaines and Cashmeres; Embroidered- Merino Dresses; Black Bombazines and Challie ; Blok Alpacas, Merinns and all wool Detaines; Fany and Black Ginghams and Calico.; A very fine assortment of CLOAKS of the latest* and most fashionable styles; Jaconet and Swiss Triumings and Flouncing ; Embroidered Collars and Infants Waists; A ine assortment of Ladies' L. C. Hlankorchiefs; A large Stock of 11osiery and Gloves; Opera rhunnels; Rled anid Whte Flannels; Bleached and Brown Cotton Flannes; Debage Robes; Sattietts, Tweeds and Kentucky Jcnns ; Rock Island Jenns and Black Cassimeres. Negro Clothing. Blankets, Stripes, Osnaburga, Georgia Plains, inseys and K~erseys, in great variety. A fine assortment of Mlen's, Youths and Boys Thoes ; Ladies and Alisses Shoes and Negro Shoes ; A magnificent selction of ardware, Crockery and Glass Ware, Saddlerv and Groceries, &c., &c., &c., rogether with an almost endless variety of every rticle enerally found in a Village Store, all of whieh ill be disposed of at astonishing low prices. R. H. SULLIVAN. Octi tf 38 Ladies and Nisses Cloaks & Taimas, JUST received by E. PENN, Agent, .a. lat'ge assortment of Ladies and &lluses Cloaks and Talma, of thie very latest styles ana patterns. Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the estate of Jesse Limbeeker, dec'd., arc earnestly requested to make ineiate payment,. and. those- haing de inands against the said Estate, will present them popely attested.0G. ... LANDIRUM,. .Adua'er,.ea o . A ugrr ..t 3 FALL. AND -Wfl3LtODAIM G E N eitN "AN 4 UTI ER TUST. Received and still receiving a well selected Stock'of Ready Made C0letlwig, whichjihope. from my experiene; inJbe trade-will enable me to give satisfaction to those who may fa vour me with their patronage. 1-0so have my usa al Stock of Clotba, CashmaeresF audVi , which will be made to order in the latest STYLES, and at the shortest notice. Thankfuii fr past# ours and hope for a continuance of the same. JOHN COLGA. Oct. 1, 1856, tf - 8 AMERJCAN HOTEJ4g ..amburg,'UG. 0. 'TIIE Proprietors of this well - known I OTEL beg leave to inform their friends and the publio. generally, that they are always ready to rtceive them in the BEST STYLE POSSIBLE, Persons arriving at this Hotel may rstiasur'ed that they and their baggage will be promptly sent, free of charge, to the Carolina Depot, or to e1er of the Georgia Depots. We also take this opportunity- of returning eur sincere thanks for past patronage, and will wrevery endeavour to merit a continuance of-the same There will always beoon hand a'good-OSTLER, and Horses left in our liarge willnieif *tlevery attention. o. H.1P. SCOTT &.CO. Hamburn, July 21, -t 'A29 I NDUCE-MEMTi THE Undersigned respetfally tenders his services to his country friends. in the STORING and SALE of COTTON and OT11E. - PRODUCE. and tReceiving and Forwarding lerchandize... He has the Warehouse recently ocoupied b C. H. KENNY, which-i. decidedly the'most-piera ble in Town, being comparatively: seeure fom FLOODS or FIRE. . - - . m He proposes to Store Cotton at 10 cents per ble, per month, and not tQ exceed 50 cents per bal,for seaslon. 37 He will continue the sale of Merchandise at his old Stand, where he will be pleased"to see him Mends the enslngseason.' -- R- . DEEPU. Hamburg, S.pt 22,' 37 SELLING OFF AT REDUCED P4108. T HE.Subseriber desirous of'making a change - in his business 6ffers for sale his LARGEbind SPLENDID Assortment of Furniture, comprising EVERY ARTICLE usnaay. found in the most complete Cabinet Establishmnts,aitsuch prices as cannot fail to satisfy purchasers. Come, now, all who want cheap and line FURNIT'URE, and examine my -Stock. I still continue the sale of the METALLIC and ROSE WOOD BURIAL CASES. and also have constartly on hand a good lot of WOOD COF FINS, all sizes, which I will sell at moderate prices -.-,JOHN M. %1TT. O6t. 1,1856, ' tf - 38 "HUZZA FOR BUCHANAN! 1" Look ir E ckyb y.. T HE Subscribers are just receiving from Phila Ldelphia and New York the MOST SPLEN DID assortment of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, Caj 't Bags, Trunks k Umbrellas, Eve offered in this market.' Also, a superfine, large.. and AvcIl se)ie a it of Ready Made Clothin~ Of the Latest Style add ek. iate rial. them with their patronage. Space will not allow us to give a Catalogue m~ this place of our Stock of Drugs. Medicines, &e. SAf iceeit to say, we have the F.JL LEST and MOST COMPLE TE Stoek. ever offered in this place. Edgefleld C. H., May 23 tf -1 Edgefield Collegiate Institute F'OR TOUNG LAD220h TIMIE next Session w'ill commence on the 22d .September and continue five monthis. For particulars see Edgefield Advertiser of August 6th, 13th and 20th. C. A. RAYMOND, Parx. Aug 27 tf 33 CURRYTONACADEmES. TI HE Exercises of these Institutions will be re .sumed on the third Monday in January next. Aa heretofore, Mr. JAMES .L. L.ESDaEY will act as Principal of the Male Department. The Female School, with the Primary -'~ejart ment of the M~ale Academiy,.will se'condueled by Mr. A. P. BUTLER, aesisted by the learned and highly aecomplishied Miss A. E. ARTHIUR,'and oter competent Teachers.' - Rates of Tuition per Bossion.' First Class, Primary Department,........$9 00 Second " Ordinary Eniglish Branches,..12 00 TI.ird " Ihigher " " . ... 15 00 Fourth " Greek and Roman Literature~ with higher Mathematics,...........20 00 Freneh, ,amorodery, Needle work, &c., usual rates. The Scholastic year will be divided into two Ses sions of five months each. Pupils will be charged from the time of entering to the end of the Session. Tuition in advance. Good Board can be had in the Village att from 8 to $10 per month.- - R. SIERRIWETHER, - S. P. GETZEN!; A. J. HAMMOND, S. W. GARDNER,- -n - - J. C. PORTER,' - 8 A. P. BUTL.ER, 11. A. SHAW. DecS f _ 4_ Notice to Debtors & Creditors, A S the final order for the settlement of the Eu tate of C. J. Glover has passed, I have only to say to the Creditors of the Estate, don't be inn hur ry good folks, you shell all have a goud time. "The boat wont leave the ferry before you get there. And all those indebted to me as Administrator, or on my individual account, you had bette~rbe in a hnrry good folks, or the beat fnight leave the ferry before you get there. - .JOHIN RAINSFORD,. Adm'r. Sept. 30th 1856, 4t . / 38 . Notice. A LL erSst0 whom the estate of Johm i,.'Mor ris, deceased, is indebted, will present their claims ;and all persons indebted to the said.Estate will make payments to the undersigned. W. L. ANDERSON, Administrator. Nov.91, 1855 tf 45 2 000 Good DRY HIDES, for wIe will Jun e225,t(1 2f4 Superfine Dams and La ! NEW FLOUT.f Buzgar ane con. J UST rectin.d a fie Stock of the aboWiGoodu For sale by . PENN. July 23, tf - 8. -Newby dec'd., are herib es ted to settle the same as early~a r ~ ~ tg er indulgence cannot be gtilesi. mhpa~~ns against said Estate; ale n'otlfe gs ie ~ in