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OF' TUX) FALL TRADLD OPENING OF NEW GOODS AT BLAND & BUTLER'S! WE are now receiving and have openeJ, and ready for inspection and sale, a large por tion of our NEW FALL and WINTER STOCK. In a few days more we shall be prepared to show our triends and patrons the Kost Extensive and Varied Stock o D R Y 0-0 0 D , her brought to Edgefield; and those who may buy of us, may rely on having good Goods at the LOWEST PRICES at which they can be sold. 'We desire particularly to call the attention of the Ladies to our STOCK OF DP.ESS GOODS, Comprising the most elegant SILK ROBES of the richest designs and most magnificent Goods ever brought to this market. Also, other Dress SILKS, Black and Colored, of every style; Rich Frenoh Printed DeLains; Eugenia Robes; Poplins; French and English Marinoes; Solid Colored DeLaines, bright colors ; Also, in bright colors and small figures all wool DeLaines, suitable for Children's wear, together with a large assortment of FRENCH,VENGLISH &AMERICAN PRINTS. We have also, Elastic and Patent Leather Belts, in great variety; Corsets; Elastics; H1ead Dresses; Laces, &c. Ladies, come and see them. To the Planter We en offer a superb assortment of HEAVY GOODS, such as KERSEYS, BLANKETS, BROGAN&, ,Jc., with a good assortment of ma terials for their own and Boys wear, with .Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c., To all of which we respectfully invite the inspection and attention of the trading community. BLAND & BUTLER. Edgefield C. II., Oct 1, tf 38 NEW GOODS-.JUST OPENED, ML X202E7WT, Aigens=t, I8 Just receiving and opening a large and hand some Stock of 13W NAzs 41 WrXn!3 SOUL Embracing a general assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, Hardware, Groceries, Crockery, SADDLERY, And a great variety of other articles usually kept in this market. le has selected his Stock with much care, and flatters himself that he will be able to give his cus tomers entire satisfaction in style and prices. He respectfully invites the public, and especially the Ladies to call and examine his Stock. Oct I tf 38 PLANTATION FOR SALE. T HE Subscriber offers for sale the Phntation on which he now resides containing about Fourteen Husadred Acres; situated on the Columbia, Augusta and Edgefield roads, in the Ridge settlement. It has on it an ele gant two story Dwelling House, containing ten rooms and ten closets, four of the rooms are twenty feet square, with a Dining room 16 by 24; also an excellent Gin House 30 by 47 fer t, to which is ad ded a large Cotton Room on the side, and double Machinery. There is on the Tract an excellent strong new & Corn Mill, about a mile from the Dwelliing; about W500 acres are under fence, the balance well timbered. There are constant streams of water in every field. R.WARD. Sept. 30th 1856, St 38 VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY For Sale?! T HE Subscriber offers for sale all of his Mill Property on South Edisto River, consisting of the following Tracts of Land : The Rocky Spring Place, Containing d,345 Acres. Upon this place is a fine Cireular Saw Mill, in fine working order. with a plenty of timber. Also, a new Frame and Dam for a straight Saw. The Toney Place, Containing near 3,000~ Acres. Upon this place is a good Saw Mill with a very fine body ol timber, and several very desirable Mill seats. Also, a fine body of land adapted to the eultivation of grain The McTyer or Home Place, Containing about 3,500 Acres. This is a de sirable place fur farming purposes. There are about 500 sores of good Swamp land upon the River aril Creek, about 150 of which are cleared and we~ll ditched. Also, a good dwelling and all necessary outbuildings, a Saw Mill and Cotton Gin running by water, line orchiards, &c. ggAll of these places are perfectly healthy. From all of the above Mills lumber can be rafted from the dams. Persons wishing to purchase can get ood bargains. Apply to the subscriber at Edigefield C. HI. or to E. S. Mims on the premises. R. T. MIMS. Aug 27, 185 .tf 33 17 Thre Charleston Mercury will copy weekly until forbid, and forward account to R. T. MI. Village Property for Sale. T HE subseriber offers for sale his HOUSE AND LOT, situated in. Edgefield Village. Immediately West of the Planter's Hotel. Said L..t contains near FIVE acres of Land, and extenda. from tho Public Square to Blever Danm Creek. C7 It will be disposed of on reasonable terms Possession given on short notice. g7' With an expenditure of two or three hun dred dollars it could be made one of the mo't hand some places in the Village. For further par ticulars call on the undersigned. D .DRSB April 30, 1856 .tf 16 Pine Woods, W ILt. be sold to the highest bidder, (if not pre. viously disposed of,) at Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday in November next, that Valuable Kill Tract of Land, On Shaws Creek, on the Aiken Road, containing Nineteeuan uudred Acres, More or less, adjoining lands of G. M. Wever, F. Posey and others. On the premises are a comfortable Dwelling House and necessary outbuildings, barns, stables, &e., a Saw and Grist Mill, a never failing water power, sufficient for Factory purposes, an abtundane of Gine timber, and enough cleared land for Cotton, corn and other provision crops. For terms apply to . A. ADDISON, E. J. MIMS. J. B. SULLIVAN. Notice. A PPLICATION will be made to the next ses .1sion of the Legislature to discontinue that part of the read leading from Edgefield C. I.tsolHamburg (known as the old Stnge Road) from its juncture with the Three Notch road to the residence of Benj. P. Tillman, and instead thereof to open the Ridge road to its junction with the Pine House Road on the Edgefield & Hamburg Plank Road. Aug 6 3m 30 Cattle Strayed, ROM the su bscriber about the first of April. LTHIREE HEIFERS, one of them I think is marked with a crop in the right ear, with an under anrd an over bit in the left. Thre other two and per lisps the three, are marked with an underbit in eachl ear, with a splitin the right. Theflesh 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. MOSELEY. Sept. 30th 1856. 3t* 38 Drought to the Jail. OF this District a Negro man who says his name ~.Fis Jim and that he belongs to J. A. Shanklin of Chrarleston,So. Ca. Said Jim is about 25 or 30 years of age, five feet 7 inches high copper color weighing about 160 lbs. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away otherwise he wfll-he dealt with according to law. JAMES RIDOON, L... July 22.1S! tf 20 BOOTS AND SHOES, uop esite If swc fall, LAIKR i R3YAL, R ESPECTFU LLY announce to -the citizens of Edgefield and the adjoiniog Districts that they have just received their Fall and Winter Stock, -comprising 10,000 Pairs Men's Plantation BROGANS, assort ed qualities; 2,000 pairs Roys " " ags. qualities 3,000 pairs Men's Kip " do. 1,U00 " " Calf Peged " do. 500 " " Grained and Buff Brogans, as sorted qualities; 3,000 pairs Women's Leather Bootees, pegged, as sorted qualities; 600 pairs Women's low priced Sewed Bootees, assorted qualities ; 500 pairs Misses' fine Moroco Bootees, assorted qualities ; 500 irs Misses' fine Calf and Goa Pegged tees, assorted qualities; 500 pairs Boys' Kip Brons, assorted qualities; 500 " " and Youth Calf Brogaus,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 ALL STYLES AND QUALI TIES, received and for sale low by the dozen or case. CLARKE & ROYAL. Augusta, Sept 22 tf 37 New Fall Goods. WILLIAM SHEAR H AS received from New York his Fall and Win. ter supplies of Staple and Fency DRY GOODS, comprising a complete assortment, among which are Rich Fancy Dress Silks, of new and splendid styles; Pans Printed Delaines, of new and beautiful styles ; Fancy Plaid Merinos, for Ladies' Dresses, at very low prices; Lupin's Plain Freneh Merinos, of the most desirable lor@; coLupin's Plain White, Black and High Colored Me rinos, of extra quality; Superior Plain and Fgured Black Silks ; Superior Black Silks, lbr Ladies' Mourning Dresses; English and American Prints, of new and beautiful styles; Lupla's Plain Black Mousselains Delaines and Black Challeys; Lupin's Black Bombaaines and Black Alpacas, of the best quality; Real Welsh Flannels, warranted not to shrink; Superior Saxony and Patent Flannels - Heavy Shaker, Silk Wasp 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 Iluckabacks,for Towel. ing; Superior 8-4 and 10.4 Table and Damask Diapers; Superior Damask Table Cloths and Damask Nap kins ; Superior Pillow Case Linens and 12-4 Linen 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 Trimming Ladies' Dresses; Ladies' Rich Fancy Neck and Bonnet Ribbons; Ladies' Silk Elastic Belts and Belt Ribbons; Plain Wide and Narrow Black Silk Velvet Ribbons; Wide Black Silk Velvet, of extra quality, for La dies' Basquds; Ladies' Cashmere, Merino and Silk Vests, of extra quality; Alexander's Ladies' Kid Gloves, a complete assort ment; A large supply of Ladies', Misses, Children's, Gen tlemen's and Youth's Hosiery ; Black Silk'Frnges, for Trimming Ladies' Dresses; Valenciennes and Thread Lace Edgings and Insert. inn;: ~dies' 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 Edgmng. and Insertings; Ladies' Corded Skirts and French Corsets; 12-4 Bleached Allendale and Hamilton Sheetings; Water Twist and New York Mills 4-4 Bleeched Shirtings ; Lonsdale and Manchester 4-4 Bleecked Shirtings; English and American Swansdown Flannels; Ladies' Plain Black Thibet Wool Shawls, with Silk Fringe, and extra size and quality; Ladies' French and Scotch Long and Square Shawls of beautiful styles; Ladies' Chenille and Brochie Scarfs + A complete assortment of articles' for Servants' wear; With a great variety of other articles suitable for the presenat season. The public are respectfully re quested to call and examine the assurtment. Augusta, Oct. 1. tf 33 Rich Carpets, -' ILiIAM SHEAR H AS just received from New Virk, 11English Velvet CARPETS, of new and splendid patterns ; English Brussels CARPETS, of new and elegant Sylerso'r Thtrec-Ply, Ingrain and Venetian CA R PETS; Rich Chenille R UGS, to match the Carpets , Printed DRtUGGETTIS, for Crumb Cloths ; Printed FLOOR CLOTH'1S, in patterns ; Brass Stair ROD)S and Chenille DOOR MA'TS; Ihall and Door MATS, in a variety of Styles. The public are respectfully intvited to examine the above articles. Augusta, Oct. 1. t f 38 Curtain Materials, WILLIAM SHEAR HAS received from New York a large supply of Curtain Materials, among whicht are Colored Damasks and Delaines, of beautiful styles; Cords and Tassels, with Gim p. to match,; Rtich Embroidered Lace and Mlustin Curtains, some at very low prices ; Cornices and Curtain Bands; Window Shades, of new and beautiful styles, some at low prices. The public are respectfully invited to examine thte assrtent. Augusta, Oct. 1. tf 38 LIST OF LETTERS R EMAINING in the P'ost Office, Eudgefield C. HI. S. C., on the 9Jth of October 1856. Per sons calling for Letters on this list, will please say Advertised. A.-A.M. Asbell, 2, Mrs E. S. Addison, E. Al lann, R. A tkins, James S. Adams. B.-E. B. Bell, 3, Miss E. Brown, Rev. T. Mt. Bailey, 2, R. D. Bryan, P. D. Bowwles, Rt. Bouk night, W. Brooks, E. Bird, H. 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. Doxier, 2, N. M. David, John Davis, T. T. Davis. G.-D. J. Gilchrist, S. M. Gardner, J. B. Gard ner. H.-L. E. Hlaskell, W. M. Heath, W. B. Horen, or ag't. W. Harris, W. Haltawanger, M. N. Hol stein, J. B. h1arvely, Mrs. E. Hamilton, H. Hlol lingsworth, Henry, servant to Mr. Adams. J .-T. Jones, Jr. L.--J. Lanham, T. W. Lanhtam, Rev. H.Lacroy, A. M. Lindler, J. M. Lanham. M.-T. Moses, A. Mobley, M. S. Merchant, J. L. Mathews, WV. Merchant, S. R. G. Mills, Mann, or his heirs, W. Mtartini, B. L. Murrell, J. F. G. Mit tag, R. T. Muer. N.-N. A. Norris. O.-F. Owensby, 2, J. J. Odom. P.-Wm. Prewett, Mrs. S. Patterson. R.-Miss 8. A. Roper, 2, Row & Procter. S.-B. F. Smith, Mrs. E. B. Smith, A. Solicotor, W. Street, S. M. Stevenson, S. Sturginaker. T.-J. Taylor, B. P. Tillman, Miss Mv. Treadwell, Mr. Turner, J. Terry. W.-G. C. Woods, Miss L. Williams. Y.-Dr. B. T. Yarbrough. A. RAMSEY, P. M. Oct. 8, 185 ,2 36 Furniture! Furniture! B)ENJA MIN & GOODRICH, Broad street, op Jposite Lam~bac & Cooper's, respectful an nounce to their friends and thte public, that they are now recetvtng daily a clioice and well selected assortment of all kinds of F URNITURE, such as BUREA US, BOOK-CASES SOFAS, CHAIRS, TETE-A-TETES, CENTRE TABLES, BED STEADS, WINDOW SHA DES, &c., of the la test and most fashionable designs, whtioh they guaran tee to sell as low am can be bought in this city, and invite all who wish to purchase, to call and examine their stock. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Mattresses and all kinds of Furniture, manufac tured and repaired to order, with neatness and dis path. BENJA MIN & GOODRICH. Augusta, A pril 23, tf 15 Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, J UST opened by B. PENN, Agent, a beautiful assortment of Ladies and Misses Bonnets of the newest styles and ptterns. Also, a handsome assortment of BonnetR oher and Bonnet Trimings n0et1t f 28 Valuable Land for Sale. T HE Subscriber, desirous of moving, offers for sale his valuable Plantation, situated 19 miles from Edgefleld C. H., and within two miles of Mt. Willing, containing 1362 acres. The place will be sold the whole together, or will be divided into the following tracts to suit purcha The Home Place, - Containing 735 acres, upon which there is an excel- J lent House with 6 rooms, all necessary outbuildings c (most of which are framed,) Gin H[ouse, Screw, Stables, Negro Houses and all the conveniencies of a Plantation. About 450 acres on this place are cleared, one third of which is fresh land-the remainder is in good heart and is well adapted to cotton and grain. The Place is very healthy, pleasantly located and very desirable to any one working from 10 to 20 hands. 2. The Bonhan Place, Containing 440 acres, upon which there is a com fortable dwelling with necessary outbuildings-abou 100 acres of Forest land and 340 acres cleared, 50 of which is first and second year's land, of excellent quality, good for corn and cotton ; also 25 acres of low-ground ; the remainder in a fair state of culti vation. 3. The Pine-Land Tract, Containing 187 acres, about 18 acres cleared, the remainder heavily timbered and equal if not supe rior in productiveness to any pine-land in this sec tion of the district. Persons desirous of purchasing will do well to call soon and examine for themselves. Or for in formation, address the subscriber at Mt. Willing, Edgefield District. Terms of sale will be accomo dating. J. C. SIMKINS. May 7, 1856. tf 17. Valuable Property for Sale. T HE undersigned, Intendingto move to Georgia in a short time, off'ers for sale the following valuable property in Hamburg-titles indisi %ablo. The DWELLING HOUSE and LOT on Market, Corner of Snowden Street, running through to Mercer Street. The Dwelling and Kitchen are of brick, covered with tin. On the Lot is a Carriage House, Stable, and all necessary outbuildings. 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 back Store. The LOT on Corner Market and Leavenworth Streets, running through to Mercer Street. On this Lot is a new One and a half Story HOUSE, plas tered and painted. I -Also FIVE HUNDRED SHARES Hamburg and Edgefield Plank Road Stock. The above property will be sold on accommoda ting terms, or exchanged for land in Southern Geor gia, or negroes. H. A. KENRICK. Hamburg, Oct 1 tf 38 Sale of Lands, THE Executors of Jacob B. Smith, dee'd., will Tsell at Edgefield C. II., on the first Monday in November next, all the remaining lands belong ing to the Estate, consisting of Three Tho sand Two Hundred Acres, Sub-divided ito Twelve Lots, containing from Two Ilundre to Eight hundred acres each. These are for the most part pine lands of fair quality, and excellently timbered, lying in the vi cinity of Cloud's Creek. and adjoining lands of Messrs. Corley, Padgett, Denny, .orick, Crouch, Iluiet, Estate of Rhinehart, and others. g7 These Lands will be sold on a credit of twelve months with interest. BENJ. WALDO, Ex'ors. G. A. ADDISON. ' Sept 3 8t 34 Laud for Sale. T[ HE Subseriver wishing to change his location Ioff'ers for sale his VALUABLE PLANTA TION, containing Three Hundred & Seventy-seven Acres Lying on Saluda River, and adjoining lands of Wmt. A. Strother, A. Clark and David Payne, near Boxetman's Ferry, and within two or three hundred yards of the Greenville & Columibia Rail Road. The Tract contains about one hundred neres in ori::inal forest, whilst the rest is under fence. One huiadred and fifty is in a high state of cultivation, of whichi there is from seventy-five to one hundred acres of fine bottom land equal to any and surpassed by none in the State. This plantation has good out lets and excellent ranges for stock. On the premises are a good Two Story Dwelling House and all necessary plantation buildings. Also, a spring of never failing water. gg Any person wishing to purchase will call on the Subscriber who resides on the premises, and he will take p~leasure in showing them the above tract. J. W. MAYNARD). Nov 21 t f 45 State of Sogth Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W . F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefield District. Whereas, Dr..JOHN P. ADNEY hate applied to me fur Letter', of Admniniutration on all and .ingular thie good. and ehattles, rights and credits of AZ ARIAII ABNEY, late of ihe District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, in cite and adlmonishi 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 holen at Edgefield C. I., on the 22nd day of October inst., to show cause, ifaniy, why the said administration should not be granted. Given, under my haiid and seal, this 7th day of Oc tober in the year ofour Lord one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-uiz, aiid in the 81st year of American Independence.IW F. DURISOE, O. E. D. October 8. 2t 39 State or South Carolina, EDGEFIE LD DIfTlRlCT, IN ORDIN AR Y. B Y W. F. DUR180UE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edlge. field District. Whereat., SARAII DOZIER hath applied to me for Letters ot Administration, on nll and singular th., goods and chatthes, rights and credits of ARTHUR DOZIER late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite aiid admaonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas ed, to be and appear beforelme, at our next Ordmary's Court for the said District, to be holden as Edgetield C. H., on the 22nd day of October inst, to show cause, if any, why the said admuistration should not be granted. Given under my hand andl seal, tthis sixth day of October, in the year of otur Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, and in the 81st year of An.eai can Independence. W. F. DURISOE, 0. E. D. October 8. 2t 39 State of South Carolina. EDGEFJELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. BY yW. F. DURISOE, Esqure, Ordinary of Edge field Diatrict: Whereas, Trhomas S. Bates hath a pplied to me fr Letters of Administration on 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 creditor. 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 Admniistration should not 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 and in the EIghth-first year of American Independence. W. F. DURISOE, 0. E. D. October 8. 2t 3 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, iN ORDINARY. By W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge field District. WHIEREAS, JAMES TOMPKINS hath ap Vplied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattles, rights and credits of HENRIETTA JACKSON, late of the Dis trict aforesaid, dec'd. Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all ande singular, thes kindred ant creditors of the said deceas ed, to be and appear befce e me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefield I Court House, on the 22r d day of October inst, to show cause, if any, why .he said administration shouldI not be granted. Giver under my hand and seal, this sixth day of Otober, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, and in the eIghty-first year of American Independence. W. F. DURISOE, O.E.D. SOctober 8, 1856. 2t 39 Physicians' Buggy Trunks and Pcke IEDICINE CASES-for sale by A. G.& T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf I Gin Band & Harness Leather _FFnqaiy for~sale by L. M.MUNGER. "ALL AND WINTER S008 GRAY BROTHERS, BroaC St. ..gusata, Ga., I ESPECTFUI lY announee to their customers and the public at large.. that they have re eived, and are still receiving by every steanmer com New York, a general assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Vhich they are certain will be found superior both in Extent, Style and Cheapness, o any assortmnent ever before offered in Augusta. kmongst our stock can be found the following: ,xtra Rich Striped Moire Antique SILKS; " col'd and bl'k Pau do Soie ROBES; " " Gro. de Napp and Pon de Soie; " " Badere SILKS; lisehoff's Plaid and Brocade GROS do RHIN; " Plain " Ln extensive assortment of low-priced SILK, in colors and black; raney Striped and Plaid CASHMERESand Satin de SHENES; rala PLAIDS; Wool DELAINES; Persian DELAINES Mobair Mixture; igured ALPAEA; Black ALPACA: 3aek and Colored English MERINOS; " "& French " upin's beat Black BOMBAZINES and CHAL LIES; Prench GINGHAMS and CHINTZ; English and American PRINTS, of all the favor ite brands. Outr Hosiery Department Kill be found to embrace every style of English and German Goods. Also, Raw Silk and Spun HOSE and HALP HOSE; ashmere, Cloth, Buck! kin and Kid GLOVESfor Ladies and Gentlemen : raconet and Swiss TRIMMINGS and FLOUNC ING; ,ambric. Swism and Book Muslin COLLARS and SLEEVES; fant's Embroidered ROBES, Frock WAISTS, and WAISTS; inen Cambria HANDKERCHIEFS; dorning GOWNS, UNDERSHIRTS, Mourn ing SETTS, &e. rapry MUSLINS, Colored Worsted DAM ASKS, for Window Curtains; reuch Marseilles COUNTERPANES; danchester and Lancaster " -4. 9-4 and 10-4 White Snow-drop Linen DAM ASKS; -4 and 10-4 White Satin and Figured DAMASK; -4. 9-4 and 10-4 Brown and White Linen and Cotton DAMASK; 3-4, 9-4,10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Brown and White Linen Table COVERS; APKINS, DOYLIES, TOWELS, DIA PERS, CRASH, and an excellent assortment of hie LINENS for Gentlemen's Shirt BosNs; I 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Allendale, Hamilton and New -York Mills Sheetings ; Pillow-case Cottons; gnglish and American Long Cloths, of all the fa vorite brands; Dotted and Figured Swiss Muslins; 'heeked and Striped Jaconet, Swiss, Mull and Nanurook Muslins, Apron Checks; Red and White Flannels ; otton Brown Cotton Tiekings; uperior Cassimeres, Bear Skins, for over-Coats, Pilot and Beaver Cloths; 3attinetts, Cab.bmeretts, Tweeds, Cassinetts, Ken tucky Jeans, &c. Negro Clothing. Blankets, Stripes, Osnaburgs, Linseys, Kerseys, &e., in great variety. Cloaks, Talanas and Shawls. Th~lis branch of our business will be found to con tain every variety of material, both Imported and of American: manufacture, and will range in prices rrom two dollars up to the most costly garment. Carpets. To this branch we have this season added a large astsortment or the following beautiful stylus: Rich Velvet Tapestry, beautiful designs; superior Tapestry Brussels, " " Extra Sup. Three'Ply, and Ingrain Carpets:; tair Carpets ; Druggetsa; amnd an extensive assort ment of Chensile and Velvet Rugs ; A delaid Mlatts, Bindings, &ce. Sept. 16th 1856. tf 36 PURIPT THD B300D! MOFFATT'S LIFE PILLS AND P~E 'EIE" "EITTEE.,i FREE FROM ALL AIINERAL POISONS. TIlE great popularity which Mc.FFAT'S LIFE P[LLS and 'llt)ENIX ilTER.S have attained int consequence of the extraordiuary cures effected by their use, renderslit uneessusry for the proprietor to enter lutin a particutar anaysis of their amedicinal virtues or prop~erties. Ilaiving een moare thatn twenty )enrs before thme pubilic. and having le united testimnony of mn're thana TIilEE MILLI0NS of persons who have been, restored to the enjoynment of per ret health by them, it is believed that their reptlation ns the Best Vegetable Medicinte now before tihe public, adits of no dispute. In attmost every city atnd villnge tn the ;nited States, there are ninny who are reatly to testify to their efficacy int removing disease. and givinig to the whole system renewed vigor nudu hmeal'h. In cases of SCitOFULA, l'LCEl:8. $(I'1VY or EIIUP IONS of the skin, the operation of tihe LiFE 1EI1CINES s truly aslonishing, often remtovinag in a few daiys, ,every estige of these toathmaume disenses, lay their putrifimig effects on tihe blood. FEVh'lt and AGUE , D)YSPEP'SIA, l)1UPSY, PILES, an-I in short tnost all ditseases, soon yIehl to, thseir curative properties. No) fauty shoulmd be without them, as by their timely usc tmuch suiffering amnd expense muay be saved. Prepared by WILLIAM 13. MOFF.T M. D., New ork-, and for sale by TUTT & PEL.LETI EII, Sole Aget, Ilambrg,S. C. August 6 ly 80 STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. amuel S. Hlora and others, A pplicants, '5 Absolum Horn andI others, Defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Miehael Horn, IParmela, wife of Wiliiam Galloway, and James lorn, Defendants, reside without this State, it is therefore ordered, that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the real estate of Elija Horn, en'r. Deceased, on or before the ninth day of iDe rember next, or their consent to the same will be enterd of record. WV. F. DURISOE, o E D Sept. 15th 1856, 12w 36 STATE OF SOUT H CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, iN CH ANCE TY, Harriet Lundy, vs Frances O'Connor, Adam'r.I -of Ziiphia Nobles, dee'd. INOTCE is hereby given to the lineal descen dants of Zilpha Nobles, deed., late of Edge ieid District S. C., or their legal representatives, to oe forward and estatblis~h their claims to a fund tow in the charge anid keepiung of the Commissioner n Equity for said District unide an order of the Jourt. The first Monday in May 1857 is the limited time within which any such claim must be substantiated, a immediately thereafter the fund is to be paid out to the parties then known to be existant accordintg o their rospective rights in the same. A. SIMKINS, c.E.E.D. August 13 1m9 31 State of South Carolina, EDGE~FIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. Elizabeth Corley, A pplicant~ 'B W. C. Corley, L. B. Corley, - I Jesse Stone, and wife Mary, and others t appearing to my satisraction that L. B. Corley, no of the defendants, residus withiout this State, is therefore ordered, that he appear and object to ho division or sale of the real estate of Adkin Cor ry, on or before the 10th day of November next,or is consent to the same well be entered of record. W. F. DURISOE~, o.x..n.1 August 18, 1856 3m 32 Notice. LL persons to whom the Estate of James Weathersby, deceased, is indebted will pre rt their claims, and all persons indebted to the uid Estate, will'make payments to the undersigned. W. L. ANDRRSON, A dministratetr Nov. 21, 1855. tf 45 The Great Remnedy. [011PAPRS OF A Q. SIMMONS' LIVER L1MDIIN, justreceived and forisale by.a R. H. SULLIVAN. .f 2. onfe 24 )ND SURGICAL INFIRI AUGUSTA, T HE Undersigned would respectfully V.:i the I to their very complete and extensive Establi if NEGROES requiring SURGICAL OPEIR )ISEASES. The Building is situated corner of Jackson a he Savannah Rail Road Depots; and in sight of ion of patients from a distance. In its construct iew the special purpose to which it is applied onduce to the COMFORT OF THE SICK. It aths-and has water-closets in each story to avc Iso well ventilated and lighted with gas. Wit nd female nurses, tae patient will be saved muel )f unavoidable neglect in the treatment of NEGI TERMS-For Board, Lodging and Nursing ttendance, Surgical Operations, &c., the same a Augusta, Jan 80, 1856. CAROLINA HOTEL, HAMBURG, S. C. JOHN A, MAYS, POPRI ETO!. r HE Public are respectfully in formed that this Hotel has under lone a thorough repair, and has been -efitted in the BEST STYLE. regard ss of expense, and was opened on the First of Oeto ier, for the reception of Boarders and accomodation if Transient customers. The best accommodation is guarantied to those rho will favor the Proprietor with their patronage. ud the Management will be such as to command or the House, the reputation it has always main ained, as the Best Hotel in Hainburg. The Proprietor assures the public that no pains ihall be spared on the part of the Management to urnish the Table with the best viands the Markets of &ugusta and Hamburg afford. .Families visiting our Town are solicited to give us call, as our best exertions shall he devoted to ad minister to their entire comfort. Attached to the Hotel, is a fine LIVERY and ALE STABLE, kept by C. DANIELS & J. B. CARRICO, whieh is well fitted up and has all kinds of Provender that this Market can possibly afflord, and they pledge themselves to take a good care of Stock s any other Stable, or no pay They are prepared to accommodate Drovers Stock, and Transient Horses at all timep, and have Horses and Buggies to hire, and will run one or more Hacks, whenever called for on reasonable terms. N. B.-They have an eminent Horse Farrier who proposes to cure all eurable diseases of the [orse, (contagious diseases excepted,) or o pay, mnd will be responsible that horses under his treat ment shall be well eared for and 'reated according o instruction. Hamburg, A pril 23 1850. Om 15 GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE OF BUGGIES, &c. HJAVING secured the services of Mr. HURL BURT (of the well-known House of J. Iurlburt & Co., Augusta,) to superintend the manufacturing, we are prepared to furnish CAR RIAGES of all descriptions at Five per cent Iess than they can be bought in Augusta, and we hazard noting in saying that we have on hand the BEST ASSORTMENT Of Southiern made Buggies to lie found South o Mason & Dixon's Line, which cannot fail to suit those in wanst of substantial work. We are now prepared to bjuild at short notice Carriages and Plantation Wagons Superior to anythinsg before ofe~rd in this District ilREPAIRING attended to as usual with despatch. LEIGH & TUCKER. SEdefeld, July 22, tr 28 Stop the Murderer! W E hereby ofeir a reward of Two hundlred dollars for the apprehension and liodgment in the Edgefield Jlail of GEORCE D). TILLAIAN, who so ruthk-s'sly Murdered our bi other J. II. Christian, on the night of the 21st inst. 'The said Tillmnan is about 28 years of age, is about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, stout built, weighs bc tween 160 or 170 pounds, has light sandy hair, blue eyes, high forehead, anid a rather broaid tace. It is earnestly hoped that all true citizens, boil, in Carolina or elsewhere, will use their utmost en davors in bring'ng this unprincipled wretch to jus tie. E.IH. CHRISTIAN, T. hl. CIIlRISTIAN. 1D. W. CIIRIISTIAN, 11. W. ChlRISTIAN. July 23, 1850. tf 28 Groceries, &c. T HE Undersigned have formed a Co-partner ship in business, under the firm of SIBLEY & USI[ER, at the old and well known stand of SirsY & Sox, Corner of Ma~rket and Centre Streets, amburg, for the transaction of a general rocery, Provision&kCotton Business, Where we intend to keep constantly on hand a full supply of Goods, and will sell as LOW for CASH s any other house. Our Stock consists in psart of the followingt: Clarified, Crushed, Powdered, St. Croix, Porto Rico and New Orleans SUGA R; New Ori-ans and West Indis AMOL ASSES ; Java and Rio COFFEE; Irish POT ATOES for planting ; BACON, LARD and BUTTER. Bagging, Rope and Twine, Shoe and Sole Leather, Mackerel, Kitts and Barrels, Blankets, Negro Cluths, Osnaburgs, Saddles and Bridles, Wooden Ware, Pepper and Spice, Fresh Rice, Snek and Table Salt, Tea of various kinds, Indigo, Window Glass, Lamp, Linseed and Train Oil, Paints, Powder, Rifle and Blasting, Shot apd Lead, a good assortment of Chairs, Rock sways, Office, Arm and Children's Bedsteads, Sofas, Feathers. Mexican and Peruvian Guatno, Kittlewvell's Salts, Lime and Plaster, Iron, German and Cast steel ails, assorted, &e., &e JOSIAH SIBLEY JOHN USHER Si. Hamburg, Jan 23, 1856. --ly 2 Wagons and Iron Plow Stocks, [ HAVE secured thc services of a FIRST R ATE 'WI1EELWRIGHIT, and propose to build Large and Small Wagons a order, and to do all kinds of REPAIRING in the agon Business at the shortest notice. am still manufacturing out of the best material, THE IRON PLOW STOCK Foreman's Patent,) and offer them to the Planters f Edgefield District at $5,50 per Stock. All orers for Plows will be promptl attended . S. F. GOO',E. Edgefield C. 11., Feb 27 tf 7 Shoes and Boots. UST opened by E. PENN, Agent, a large Stock of Bouts and Shoes of every style and juality, which will be sold on accommodating ternms. Oct1 tf . 38 Notice. DUING y absence from the State, CICERO AD MEsq., ismy duly authorised Agent or the prosecution of my unfinished business in und and Pensioen Cliam. A. PERRIN. Sept3 3m 34 F a [ARY FOR NEGREOSI GEORGIA. ttention of Planters and Slave-owners generally ahment 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. ion, throughout the entire plan, was kept in being Ifurnished with everything which can is supplied with hot and cold baths and shower id fatigue and exposure to the patients. It is 1 the constant attendance of experienced male of the suffering which too often is the result a OES in ordinary private practice. per month, $10. For all NECEssARY Medical in ordinary city practice. H. F. CAMPBELL, Surgeon, R. CAMPBELL, Attending Physician. 3 SPRING TRADE: - :0: H. L, CUNNINGHAM & C0,, GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, HAMBURG, S. 0. W E take this opportunity of returning thanks e to our patrons and friends for the very liberal encouragement and favors we have received for d several years past, and respectfully solicit a continu- t] ance of the same. Our highest aims, and best en- 0 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 a favor us with their trade. The increased patronage we have received and t are continually receiving has induced us to BUY A LARGE and WELL ASSORTED Stock of Goods, in order to meet the growing de- I mands and increase of trade. THE SUPERIOR QUALITY Of all Goods offered to the Public at this establish ment, is so well known that 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- I mined to earry out. This will be made applicable to every branch of their business. Our Goods in all instances will be what they are represented to be-and when sold by sample, shall always be in conformity with the sample. We are constantly receiving and have in Store a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of GROGERIES, --consisting of LOAF, CRUSHED, CL A RIFlED, ST. CROIX AND ORLEANS SUGA RS, ORLEANS SYRUP & CUBA MOLASSES, TENNESSEE AND) BALTIMORE BACON AND LARD, SODA, STARCH, SOAP, CANDLES, WHITE WINE AND APPLE VINEGARS, &c. A large assortment of WINES AND LIQUORS, Consistng of Pipes, Half Pipes and Quarter Casks of IMPORTED BRANDIES, Of the following celebrated Baiszn itus Otard, Dury & Co.,188 S4 87 Alex. Signett,1S2 5. M~artel & Co.,18. A zarat Signett, 84. J1. J. D~upy, S$ P.Sinet,1850,1. O LD BO RDE AUX, CHA MP AGNVE BJRA NDIE S -A LSO MADEIRA, PORT AND) SilERRY WINi1S, IIOLLAND (1N, JTAMAICA ANJ) ST. CROIX RUMS. GIBSON'S E AGLE WTHIIS K 1Y, AN D Domestic Liquors of all kinds? The Arrangemelnts of our Store are suich as to make this Establishment in fact the substitute of the cellar of every consumer. HIOTELS and persons wvanting small assorted lots of Choice WVines and Liquiorsi for sp.ecial occa sins, can be supplied at the shortest notice. COUN'TRY TRADE supplied at the wholesale prices. ?A lLlES can command the best Table Wines at very low prices, as also the cheapest sorts of Wines and Liquors for culinary purposes. PilYSICIA NS requiring fine Liquors for medi al purposes are particularly solicited to call and ex amine our Stock. We keep constantly on hand a LARGE VAIT Of Saddles, Bridles, Martin gales, Whips Saddle Blankets, Bed Blankets, several Cases of fine Sewed and Pegged Boots and Shoes, Ladies, Misses and Chilldren's Shoes, Water prior Hunting and Diteher's Boots, lBoys and Men's Brogans from No I to 15, also, Fur, Wool and Silk isnts, Cloth, Plush and . Fancy Caps, Osnaburga, Sheet-f ings, Shirtings, Stripes Georf gia Plains, Gunny and c Dundee Bagging, Bale Rope, &c.~ We solicit C.ASI ORDERS from parties not visiting our Town, and will endeavor in all instan ces to satisfy In every particular, all who confied heir orders to us. Persons visiting this Market arc earnestly solicited I to give us a call before they muake their purchases. We are determined to make it to their advantage I by selling them their supplies LOW ER than they an buy them elsewhere. lT 'We will give the market prices for Cotton, nd every other kind of produce offered. H. L. CUNNINGHA M, HENRY SOLOMON, G. C. CUNNINGIIAM. 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 inflammation of the Liver, dyspepes, sick head ache, sourness of stomach, less of appetIte, cholie, costiveness, &c., &c. 100 Packages just received and for sale by G. L~. PENN, Agent. Julyl1 tf 25 t Notice, Notice. 1 NTO Orders will receive any attention unless s~ecompanIed with the Cash. S. E. BOWERS, AzErT. SJan 30 t f 3 - Parasols and Umbrellas. OW is the time to buyUmrlaProl Land Buggy Shades. UmrlaPass R. H. SULLIVAN. June 25 tf 24 Cupping Cases and Scarlicators, A LL kinds. Iso, Lancets andi a great variety h . of Burglcal Instruments. for sale by A a G a T. . fEUmtR Druggitst. Edgeeld ., 3L. 0. TIE Undersigned haying fornied a Co-Part L nership for the purpose. of carrying on the urniture business, respectfully 'eal, thie attention the public to their new and excelloenttek A CABINET -FURNITURE, t the stand formerly occupied by Mr. Lod-Hill, ,d adjoining Mr. John Colgan's Merchant Tailor hop, %where thiyare prepared to supply allorders at Greatly Reduced Pices ! We intend keeping our Rooms always filled with great variety of the latest and most fashionable ur present Stock consists of a No. 1. lot of BUREAUS, WARDROES, BEDSTEADS, (A large and -splendid variety,) @@Aks. AND &@71NGEs, 1OOK-CASES, TABLES, WASESTANDS, &e - --.. -. CwzVia I Ve will also make COFFINS to order, at the bortest notice, and at reduced rates. MATTRESSES! Ve have and intend keeping constantly on hand fine assortment of MOSS and COTTON MAT 'RESSES which will be sold cheaper than ever erore offered in this place. WTREPAIRING old Furniture promptly at- ? inded to. We are determined to give satisfaction to all who my favor us with their patronage, and by warrant ig our work to be put up in a workmanlike dmn er and of the best material, we hope to sdeure a beral share of public encouragement. - M. A. MARKERT, W. GOTTSCHALK.' June 19 am 23 'ARRIAGE MANUFACTORY! EDGEFIELD C. H., S. C. T H1 E Subscribers continue to build to order, and of the lEST MATERIAL that can be procured, Carriages, Buggies, ke., IF EVERY STYLE AND DnsCRiTroN. They alsokeep Dnstantly on hand a fine and varied assortment of 4 rew and Second-Hand Carriages! WrREPAIRING neatly and promptly attend d to. Thankful for past patronage, they hope by giving ue attention to their business and the interests of 4eir customers, to continue to receive a liberal share f public favor. C. McGREGOR, F. L. SMITH. Mar 28 tf 11 FOR THE LADIES! W E have on hand a great variety of Colognes Handkerchief Extracts, Toilet Powders and n assortment of Fancy and Toilet Soaps; Pomades, Pure Bears Oil, Hair Tonics, Restora ives and Hair Dye; Pieston Salts and Aromatic Vinegar; Cream of Beauty, Carnation Rouge, Hair De ilatory, &c., to all of which the attention of the IAdies is respectfclly invited. For sale by A. G. & T.J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19 Notice. A LL 'crsens concerned will take notice that I have appou-ted Dr. James A. Devore and Robert Atkins my Agents and Attorneys to repre sent me in the collection of the debts due to the Estate of John Doby, dee'd., and in all other duties levolving upon mesas administrator of said deceased. MIATILDA DOBY, Adm'or. Feb 1 1tf 6 AdmIiitrator's Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Jesse ti.Jennings, dee'd., arc requested to settle up at an early date, and those having demands against said Estate are hereby notified to, piresent them duly proved, to the Subscriber, on or before tile first Monday of December next, as I intend about that time to make a final settlemneit on said- Estate. JOHN J. JENNIN~GS, Adni'or. Sept 3 ... . Notice. A U.. those indebted to the Estate of .T. E. Free man will please come forward and pny ui immediately ; anid thlose having demands against the Estate will present them properly attested. J.IH. JENNINGS' Adr J. W. FREiIMAN, d' Feb 4, Notice, A~, L pns inidebted to the Estate of Wiliam .L . I. Thurmond, dec'd., are requested to niake paymenti~ to thle unersignied. And thosec hav'ing deLmands against the same will present theLm accord ing to law. PLEASANT D. TIIi'MN, Aslrm'r. A pril 30, 1856. tf i f; Adinisiitrator's Notice. , LL4 persons~ indlebte. to the Estate or William 12 Vanice deed. are earnestly requested to settle withiout delay. amnd all thoase having~ denmanids against lie samte will render them in legally nttested S.BR3IOADWATER, Adlmr. Jan 7 tf 52. Admninistrator's Notice. LL. Persons haaving demoands against the Estate of Wmn. II. Adams, dee'd., are hereby notified o present the same. paroperly attested, for payment, mdl those who are inadekted to the Estate, arc re tuested to make payment to E. PENN, Adm'or. n 24 tf 2 Notice. LLPesn indebted to the Estate of Col. R. B. Bokn ight, dee'd., are earneatly requested o mnke immediate payment. All persons having emands against the estate, will present them pro erly attested. JOHIN HUIET, MARY BOUKNIGHT. Ad'ors SDec 19 -- ly 49 Notice, SLL persons having any demands against the estate of Nancy Bateman, are hereby nioti ed to present their claims duly attested, on or be ore the 25th day of December, and all those in lebted are requested to pay up forthwith. WM 54ILLER, Adm'or. July 26, 1856. tf 2 Notice, PPL1CATION will he made at the next ses sion of the Legislature to discontinue as a 'nblic highway the Abbeville Road from ulohn ;heatham's, running parallel with the Plank Road o Edgefleld'Court House. Aug27 3m 33 Notice. APPLICA TION will be made at the next See .sion of the Legislature for a renewal of the Tharter of the Palmetto Fire Engine Company. Aug2A 3m -34 lNotice. SPPLICATION will be made at the next session of the Legislature for a Charter for a new ned leading from Daniel Rountree's, to intersect lie Augusta Road at or near Dr. J. H. Jennings. Aug 20 3m 33 Notice. PPLICA TION will be madeat the next session of the Legislature for a Charter of incorpo ation of Ridge Spring Baptist Church. Aug 27 3m 33 Notice. LPPLICATION will be made at the next'scs sion of the Legislature for an amendment of he Charter of the Hiamburg & Edgefield Plank toad Company.3m3 Notice. APPLICATION will be made to the Legisla -1 ture at its next Session to remove the Court louse to Cheatham's Store. Lussrvy IIaLL & DARK COL.Na. Sept17 3m 36 Notice. SLL Persons in anywise indebted to J. H. Christian, dee'd., will please make it known ud settle the same. Those having demands against im will please to render them in accordidg so law. GUY BROADWATERI,Adm'r. Seant3 3m o