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-t e of m 41, "thob ic at eq ong 'Fan Co L S from $1Y ji yt - drffl u9n De~anes - ? French and- gish Merinos A ure1I~ Twgedi Cass1mtwesand.St1sfor a t h- Yk " %VOWek se'aand - Ne4-a o ro SlioQs !.i, t~g ; -~'Boys, T;if 93 ses'sad C tdr n' Shoes-of every- r d style . 01.); M s rOhPt. in aDry S d B... RY.AN. N. .--.Allthbsd.Jndebted.. 9n.otes and- Ac wcognt Yillp.epseIaU ke b&ttle; as.prompt -payment 'WIITER GOODS, 4iggEMEK AID YOUNS W R. TUST Received and still rdeeiving a welselited tY} SblgU-Ready Made Clothing, hieh I honf& '' experience in the trade, will . e t " efactign to thosie who may fa 1r me ae. I also have my use l Stock of'; ..'.. Oloths, Cashmeres and Vestings, w1ueh will be maiii to order in the latest- STYLES, aniftlftettnotice. ,Tbul&fo.pat favours and. ra ant"us0ee .. *64i. O -R -ad IN COLGAN. OO J46P 5IN OF NEW GOODS- ATj BLANDA BUTLERe V eit~~ o ivg a u.jp)I epened, and .1a~ffl di oOnd ~9,a 'large por r .9 .ALL aMWTPK. -Ob - iOas- n*ere*ishall be prepared to show our-frieuds and patrons tha, - - s4 1% .n Yried -Stock o rn a Weeos m - u p' ine tely oni havin g & F ds he: MW"' - i@E*Vtwhblrhg'enti be. We dceire particularly to call thei ttition of he IComprising the noste::legant SILKJ.ROBES of eeesdaignsaadnotagnificent-.G4ods erer brought to this market. also other DresnrSILIS, JW aPd'Colored; Af. every style; tIf~iok'h:Priteda~dms ;3genia~tobes.; Ioidia~ Frenchaondd&glih: Marinoeur ie, lid. (plosed Deans,'biiht-eolors ; f. -\ .-r4af, igbriggteblors and small figures all wool DeLainis, suitable, for Children's. wear, togethgr We so t d Fa t er'Belts, in great '' e ses; Laces). c a omn.'an_ thew. . We ea Nei~sspenfisetenEfilVY - @QDS& siich1a.-:KE 'R8EYS," BL.ANRE TS, S- BR S o .t t ' of mna a 4Boot~ 1Te1 $Cays, &c. To all of Qvm~ Ynpot~I~iviWte'hp inspection and atte~nti4Ifo6 5 nunif.. Edgeficid C~ 1'" 38 NEWGOO0 ,] UT OPENED. o St re axj zand -:~nirig a gnEr~l a!ment of StAf-En DAN oA N C Y GQODS, MadraeGroceries, Croekery, And a great variety of.othergrtidl .s~iliy kept in this market.......... Heiui-eiid- ble Stock-withi mncw care, and flatters himu&-th im itlb'&able to give his cus Jemrssntirst atisfaotion in styleriand prices... H~e respecetfully-:invites the publie,' and especially ,the Laies to call and examine his-Stock. s. fet F.E. Bf 1.- -.N'.-. 3. SnH Susriberearejst reeiving from Phika 1 $ A$$BOOTS & SHOES, o~e crditthi market Tsom a su fue, .large and well selected libt of -Ready Made Clothing, * Of the ;Latast .rtyle and Best Mate. Gentlemen, eplit 3, agamine for yourselves. We will nbt charge for'looking. But will be certain to sell you goods if low prices and superior Goods are arc induqegents.. r$aMON &KROU9H. Hamburg, Sept 26,1856.' tf. 38 * RUGS, ME.DICINES, &c. D R8. A1.B& T. J. T E AG UE, respest fully inform their friemidi 'and patrons that they hive 'just received ~their FRESH Stoek of Pdire and Genuine Drugs, &c. Anid will be pleased to wait upon all who may favor them with their patronage. -Space will not allow us to. give a Catalogue in this .place'of our Stock of Drugs. Medicines, &c. Suf I~it to sy, we have the F UL L EST and 'MS!P COMPLE TE Stoek:ever offred in this place. . Edgefield C. H,, May 23 tf . 19, Village'Propertf fBf sale, - Elsuserier offers* for sali his EU7 a --- D LOT, skuated in'Edgefield Village, -ihriediately West of' the Planter's Hotl. Said Glotitains nedtr FIVEiaeres' of Land','and extends jfom'tie Public Square to Bever D~am --1 It will be disposed of on repsonable terms - Phensuion given on short notice. JWith an. expenditure of two or three hun drd dollars itecould be made one of the most hand sotne blices in the Village. For further particulars call. on'the undersigned.. D D.R. DURISdE. Great: inducements WEhave alarge Stook of Negro Goods consis .ig oftrseys,Georgia Plains and-Linseys,~ *toget ~mth envy NEGRO BLANKETS, supe rigr to Idhy we , . .ever hd, and we promise to give aniy onte who may call upon us, every inducementin the way ef price and guality to buy of us. MILLER &WARREN. *Opposite Globe Betel, Augusta Ga. Oet. 8, . - :. tin 39 - uboe,8urtu8uO8 I * e ao B6ne vyietyofi'bl VarnIh, rain Dustng e lar-fuhes and CoIs-Jlesh Brtashes and Hair Gloves-Nail, Tband Shimlng Brusies, &c. 7~eiy *'i iIi h Dairy Cheese. peifinoIa~a10ee1q. , Ejubscritr ofris h. sale-lafPbaatation on J. 1whih wn6 rcsiges cintain*n~ abot r4. FourteenMuBEnd'AeWtres situated o ... '..Augusta and Edgefield roads, in It has on it an de gant two ry Dwe ng ouse, gtaining ten rooms an n . urp the rooms are twenty feet s - i qby.24,. also air excell am. fct t,1ich .is all ded sd, a double art eacOillent strong new Therecaro. tt streams of w ver n viery field.. R WARD. SepLg30th 1S56 - St . 38 ~VFulJUaBL MLL PROPERTY -~-~F~rSaLe!. T EHE Subscriber offers. for sale all of -hisItlill Property on South Edisto River - consisting of thesfollosyipgfres of Land:F The Rocky Spring Place, Containing.4,348.Acres. Upon this place is a jine Circular8iw: Mill, in fine working order, *t''a'plenty f tiniber.. Also, 'a new Frame and Dim for'a s.traight Saw..Z ' The .Tbny.Place, Containing. near 3,000 Acres. Upon this plaes is a'ood Saw ill with a Tery fine body of timber, iainseveral-veiy desirable Mill seats. Also, afine body. ofJnd a ted tothe ultiviion 6f grain. The t yer r Rome Place, t.ontainipg .abot 3400 Acrqls.i This is a -de sirable.ppae for' fairming purpqses.. There tre.about 5?00 aqres.of. good Swatip land upon the Rivqr and Creek, about :150 of which are cleared avdwell ditched..Ajso,.a good dwelling.apa. all necessary outbuailai -aw-Milld Cotton. Gin running , ne-orehard & -0 - 1 All of shefe places are perfectly healthy, inall of the ibove Mifa lumber can be rafted rqs the,& ma. iersoniwishing to purchail on Apply to s'bsriber at Edgefield C. u. or to E. S. Mims on the promises. . : . . . ..I.-.R 'T. MIMS. Adg 27,1r856. '~.. tf . . 33 Er The. Charleston Mercury will copy. weekly 6itil forbid, and forward account to T. . -M. 7FTaiuable Land for Sale. rE-Subscriber, 'desirousof moving, offers'for ,.! sale hia valuable Plantation, situated 19 miles from'Edjeid C. 11., a2ig within two miles of Mt. Willing, containing 1362 acres. * The place will be ,old the whole together, orswill :h' divided into the following tracts 'to suit purcha sers: .. The Home Place, Cntaituing -7A5 acres,-upon-which there ia an eel 'lNs i'ouse wii rooms, all necessar y outbuildings (most of .which are framed, Gin House,-Serew, Stable, Negro Houses andall the conveniencies or a Plantpion. 4o0t-0 acres on this place are cleared, one ~thir4.ofwhich 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 verydesirable to any one working from-10 to 20 hudd. -- - 2. The Bonham Place, .oiltainifig 440 acres,'uon -whib there is a com fortable dwelling with neessary outbuildings-abou 100 acres of Forest-la'nd and 340 acres cleared, 50 of which is first aid second -year's landof excellent goality, good 'for oore kia e&ton ; also 25- acres of .lI-ground' the remainder in a fair state-oflbulti vation. - 3. The Pine-ilnd Tract, Containing 187 -ae, aboit:18 acres 'el'red, the remainder 'heA.ly tirded and equal if t supe rior ini prodwetiveness-to any pine-Land in -this sec tion of the district.. o ue "wld elt oall-hoe'oaia examine for 'temselves. Or for in formatioli, address'ithe dabscribei- at: Mt.Willing, Edgefield District. 'rnis- ofmaewill be aseomo May 7, 1858. ' tr.f !~ 17. Valuable Prtry, pr Sale. TheDWELLINQHBOUSB.ond LOTson Market, Corner of Snowdez,.Street, running through to fNereer Street. Thi'Delling and Kitchen arg 01 'ltick, covecfed with' tin. 'On thed Lot'l idCarriage Hopuse,-Sfable, and ali neccssary oiiibunlhliags. "The LOT on Centre Strect, nearly opposite the ~AmeriaHotel, on which is a larg. TWO STORY R ICK BUILDING, occupiedl :n Two Stores and Dbwlliig-16t-i-unning thiough tu Cobb Street. On the ;latler~ Stre-et is a largie back'Store. .The LOT on Corner Market and Leavemvorth Streets, running through to Mercer Street. On this EdG iev- neand-i iplf'Story' UOUSE,}his trdid d'~paltdd. ' . --Also FI.IE HUNDRED. SHARES Hamburg- and ldeefield 'Plank 'Road Stock. - .Thec above property will be sol1 on accommodan ting. terms, or exchanged. for land in.Couthern Geor gia. or negroes. 1H. A. KLGNalCK. Hamburg, Oct 1 i f . 3 IL ePine Woods, IL esold to the highest bidder, (if not pre Vviously disp~osedl of,) at Edgefield C., on the first Maunday in November nlext, thait Y aluable Mill Tract of Land, On Shiws Creek, on the Aiken Road, containing Nineteen Hundred 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, &ca Saw ad Grist Mill, a never failing water power, sufficient for Factory purposes, an abundance of fine timber, and enough cleared land for Cotton, corn and other provision crops. -For terms apply to .. G. A. ADDISON, . . J. MIMS. J. B. SULLlVAN. Sept 24 - Ct 37 Sale of' Lands. TUHE Executors of Jacob B. Smith, dec'd., will .. iell at Edgefield C. H.,on the first Monday in November next, all the remaining lands belong ing to the Estate, consisting of-' Three Thousand Two Hundred Acres, Sub-divided Lto Twelve Lots, containing from Two Hundred to Eight hundred acres ceh.*, These are for the most part pine lands of fair quality, and excellently timbered, lying in the vi inity .of Cloud's Creek, .and adjoining lands of Messrs. Corley, Padgett, Denny, Lriok, Crouch, huet, Estate of Rhinchart, and others. IIT These Lands will be scld on a credit of twelve months with interest. BENJ. WALDO, Exrs G.'A. ADDISON. E'm $ept 3 8t - 34 Land for Sale, T1 HE Subseriver wishing to change his location .oil'ers for sale his VALUABLE PLA NTA TION, containing Three Hundred & Seventy-seven Acres Lying on Saluda River,and adjoining lands of Win. A. Strother, A. Clark and David .Payne, near Bozeman's Ferry, and within two or three hunmdred yards of the-Greenville & Columbia Rail Road. The Tract contains about one hundred acres in orig'nal forest; whilst the rest is under fence. One hudred' and fifty is In a high state of cultivation of wrhielt there Is from seventy -five to one hundred ares of fine bottom land equal to any and su'rpassed by iibne-in the State. This plantation has good out lets and excellent ranges for stock. On the premises are a good Two Story Dwelling Hose 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 pleasure in showing them the above tract. -J. W. MAYNARD. Nov 21 tf 45 Wanteid,' 2 A~ Good DRY HIDES, for which'I will UU Jpay the cash.. R. I. SULLIVAN. ~une 25, tf 24 Ad ministrator's Notice. .tNwydec'd., are hereby particularly reques ted'to setedesame as early as practicable,as long e at need t h~ are Tiddt rene t asi properly atte e at an early date. .:E~tIBJDMONDS, Adzn'r. nOt. 8,1858 - m* 89 FAId4ND W~I4TM R4LY B3ROTHERS! P)ESPECTFULLY announ'ee.fo their cust6merr .;dand the public at large, that they have re eeived, and arc still receivig by every steamer from New York, a general assortment or FALL AND WINTER 'DRY:G08, Whjch#he ire ierain'w ible koitssupirior both in Extent-, Style and Cheapness, o any assortment ever before offered in Augusta. Amongst our stock can -be fourid the following: Ext:4 Rki Striped kfolre Antique SILKS; . aol'd and bl'k Peu do Soie ROBES; 19 Gro.,de Napp and Pon de Soie; 94. " 3aydere.SILKS; Bischoff's Plaid and Brocade GROS do RHIN; ...Plain An e.rtensive assortment 6f low-priced SILK, in colors and black; Fancy Striped and Plaid CASHMERESand Satin do SIJENES; Gala PLAIDS; Wool DELAINES; Persian DELAINES Mohair Mixture; - Figured - ALPAfA;- Black ALPACA; Blac and Coloied English MERINOS; u.: French 9 Lupin's beat Black BOMBAZINES and CHAL LIES;. French GINGHAMS and..CHINTZ ; 2nglish and American PRINTS, of all the favor ,,ite brands. Our Hosiery Department Will be found to embrace every'style of English and German Goods. -Also, Raw Silk and Spun 'HOSE and: HALF HOSE; Cashmere, Cloth,-Buek'kin and Kid GLOVES, for Ladies and Gentlemen,. Jaconet and Swiss TRIMMINGS and FLOUNC ING ; Cambric Swiss and Book Muslin COLLARS and SMLEEVES; Infant's Embroidered ROBES, Frook WAISTS, and WAISTS; Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS; Morning GOWNS, UNDERSHIRTS, Mourn ing SETTS, &c.; Draperf MUSLINS, Colored Worsted DAM-. ASKS, for Window Curtains; French Marseilles COUNTE RPANES; 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, 1.1-4 and 12-4 Brown and White Linen Table 'COVERS; NAPKINS, DOYLIES, TOWELS, DIA PERS, CRASH, and an excellent assortment of fine LINENS for.Gentlemcu's Shirt Bosoms; 10-4 11-4 and 12-4 Allendale, ilamilton and 'ew York Mills Sheetings; Pillow-case Cottons ; English and American Long --Cloths, of all the fa vorite brands; Dotted and Figured Swiss Muslins; Cheeked-and Striped Jaconet, Swiss, Mull and Xaisook Muslins, Apron Checks Red and White Flannels; Cotton ' 9 Brown Coty'e Tickings;. Superior Cassimeres, Bear Skins, for over-Coats, Pilot and Beaver Cloths; Sattinetts, Cashmeretts, Tweeds, CassinettsKen tucky Jeans, &c.n Negro: Clothing.. Blankets, Stripes, Osnaburgs, Linseys, Kerseys, &o., ih great variaty. Cloaks, Talmas and Shawls. 'This branch of our business will be found to con taun every vaiety of material, botht Imported aind of Amerien manufacture, and will range in prices from two dollars up to the most costly garment. ....... * .Carpels. To this ranch wve have' this seasonadded a large. assortment of the following beautiful styles: Rich Velvet Tapestry, beautiful designs; -. Superior Tapestry Brussels," " ExtreSup.gThree Ply,.and Ingruin Carpets ; Stair Carbfets ; ingko ts id fensive assort *ment of Chenile and Velvet Rugs ; Adslaid.Matts, Bindings, &c.!. ..ept. 16th 1856. . tf . 36 PURIFT THE RL.CODI. MOFFATT'S LIFE PILLS AND FREE FROM ALL .lIINERAL POISONS. TIlE great polsularity whiielt MOFFAT'S LIFE P'ILLS9 and, PiiGENIX z. tTT'rns have attidlia colist-tinenace of the extraordinnry cure' e-ffecitc hy their nos. renders it unnecessary fear the proptrietoir io esiter inuto nt partalur aaulvsis of their men-uhemal iiues car itrtspetrite. I~nvinEg heeli, more than i wentty venrs bi-l'ore the sti lic. nnd baving the united testinony of' rn.re thatn TIIIIEE MILIOINS of persons who have been restoredtei inEhe estJuyanenit of per iiet healtia by them, it is beievedi that thiir reputation a the Beat Ve'cetinble Med.icine now istefore tin- public, :admits osf is tspule. n lnit at t-vs-ry city :isol viisage in thet Un'tited Stattes, titerse are* matny it hit atrrt-enety i0' testify ta theli' eftency in removing dipsn,.-, and giving to the whdie system renewed igor nud hensiths. In enses ar SCiEOFULA, ULCERIS. SCTVRTT or ERUP TltONS oif the skin, the .pwration of ithe LIFE AFEUiCIN4ES Is truly ustoniishting, ofta remotsving in a n tl ds, every vestige osf thecse iodthsome dilseautes, i.y their 1snrlfying effects on the btlood. FETElf anti AM E. DYh 'lS A .t1'OSY, Pi LE'S, an-i in shtori t msti nil iiseases, son yieldtt iiiieir curative 1mroperties. No family should Ihe without them, as by their tinely use much suffering ands expetnse many be savedl. repared Isy WILLIAM P.. MOFFAT, Mt. D., New York, nnad for sale lty TUTT & PELLETIElI, Sole Agents, Hamburg, 8. Ci. August 6 Iy f STATE OF SOUTII CA ROLl NA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. Samuel S. Ihorn and othiers, A pplicants, V. . . Absolutm Horn and others, Defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that M iehael Ihorn, IParmnela, wvife of William Galloway, and Jlames 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 iorn, Sen'r. Deceased, on or before the ninth day of De ember next, or their consent to the same wilt be entered of record.* W. F. DURISOE, onE Sept. 15th 1856, 12w 36 STATE OF SOUT H CAROL[NA, -EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, - 1IN CH ANCE TY, Harriet Lundy, . vs Frances O'Connor, A dm'r.r of Zilphia Nobins, dee'd. 1TOTiCE is hereby given to the lineal descen 1.dants of Zilpha Nobles, deed., late of Edge field District S. C., or their legal representatives, to come forward and establish thteir claims to a fund now in the charge and keeping of the Commissiener in Eqniity for said District under an order of the Court. The first Monday in May 1857 is the limited time within which any such claim must be substantiated, as im~medintely thtereafter the fund is to be paid out to the parties then known to be existant according to their respective rights in the same. .A. SIMKhNS, C.E.E.D. August 13 -- . 1m9 31 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN OTRDIIARY. Elizabeth.Corley, Applicant W. C. Corley,1 L. B. Corley, . r Jesse Stone, and wifeJ Mary, and others It appearing to my satisfnection that.L. B. Corley, one of the defendants, resides without this State, it is therefore ordered, that he appear and object to the division or sale of the real estate of Adkin Cor cy, on or before the 10th day of November.next,or his consent to the same well b6i entered of record. W. F. DIJRISOE, u.E.D. August 18, 1856 3m 32 - Notice. A LL persons, to whom the Estate of James Weathersby, deceased, is indebted will pre set their claims, and .all persons indebted to the said Estate, will make payments to the undersigned. W.L ANDERSON, A dministrato.r Nov. 21, 1855. tf 45 The Great Remedy. 1.1 PAPERS OF A Q. SIMMONS' LIVER .IUMEDICLNNE, just received and for sale by . . H. SULIVAN. .Jun 25. if 2 El .a AND SURGICAL INFIR1 AUGUSTA. Undersigned-would respectfully edi the to their very complete and extensive Establ of NEGROES requiring SURGICAL OPEI DISEASES. . The Building is situated corner of Jackson j the Savannah Rail Road Depots; and in sight ol tion of patients from.a distance. In its construe view the lecial purpose .to which it is applied conduce to'the C MFORT THE SICK. Il baths-and hes water-closets in each story to av, also well ventilated and lighted with gas. Wil and female nurses, tae patient will be saved muc of unavoidable neglect in the treatment of NEGI TERMS-For Board,.Lodging and Nursini attendance, Surgical Operations, &c.,-the same r Aagusta, Jan 80, 1856. CAROLINA HOTEL, HAMBURG, S. C. JOHN A MAYS, POPRI ETOR. 'TIHE Publie are respectfully in ~ formed that this Hotel has under- .. gone atthorough repair, and has been IIII refitted in the BEST STYLE. regard less of expense, and was opened on the First of Octo ber, for the reception of Boarders and accomodation of Transientistomeras. The hest acedmmodatioa is guarantied to those who will favor the Pibprietor 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-Hamnburg. The Proprietor assures the puiblic that no pains shall be spared on the part of the Management to furnish the Table withthe best viands the Markets of Augusta and Hamburg aflord. L amilies visiting our Town are solicited to give us a call,. as our best exertions shall he devoted to ad minister to.their entire comfort. Attached to the Hotel, isa fine LIVERY and SALE STABLE, kept by C. DANIF.Ls & J. B. CARnico, which Is well fitted up and has all kinds of Provender that this Market can possibly aflord, and they pledge themselves to take as good care of Stock as any bther Stable, or no pay. They are prepared to accommodate Drovers Stock, and Transient Horses at all times, and have Horses and Buggiesto hire, and will run one or more Hackis, whenever called for on reasonable terms. N. B.-They haive an eminent Horse Farrier who proposes to cure all curable diseases of the forse, (contagious diseases excspted,) or no pay, and will be responsible that horses under his treat ment shall be well cared' for andI weatcd according to instreetidus.. Harmbuirjg April 23 1856. - m 15 GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE OF BUGGIES, &,c. H pNGyecired the services of Mr. hURL LUR'Ivof the well-kspown~ Hopso of -!. Hurlbui~a &'Co., Augusta,) to superintend the manuacturing. we are prepared to furnish CAlR RIAGES of all descriptions at Five per cent less. than they'ean be bought in Augusta, and we hazard nothing tn'saying that we have on hand th e BEST ASSORTMENT Of Southern made Buggies to be found South o blason & D)ixon's Line, which cannot fail to suit ths inwn of subistanitial n ornk. We are now parepared to build at short notice Carriages and Plantation Wagons Supecibr to'any thing betfore ofii'erd in this District OJIRPA IRINGi attended to as usnal with desptehi. LEIGH & TUCR ERI. Edgefield, .luly 22, - tf 28 Groceries,.&o. shlip in business, under the firm of SIBLEY & U~SIllR, at the oldi and well ktrown stand of Sin.ar & SoN,Corner of Atrhet and Centre Streets, Hamburg, for the trninsaction of a general Grocery, Provision k Cotton Business, Where we initend to keep constantly on hand a full supply of. Goods, and will sell as 1l)W for~ CASil as ay other house. Oir Stock consists in part of the following : Chiritisud, Crushed, Powdered, St. Crocix, Porto' ' :Rico apd Neiv Orbuans SITGA R: New Orlejins and West Inidi:* AIOLASSES; Java and Rio COFFEE; Irish PORATOES for planting ; BACON, LAUD anid BUTTER. Bagging, Rope and Twine, . Shoe and Sole Leather, Mackerel, Kitta and Barrels, Elankets, Negro Clgthus, Osnaburgs, Saddles and Bridles, Wooden Ware, Pepper and Spice, Fresh Rice, Sack and Table Salt, Tea of various kiinds, Indigo, Window Glass, Lamp, Linseed and Train Oil, Paints, Powder, Riflo-and PTlasting, Shot and Lead, a good assortment of Chairs, Rock aways, 081ee, Arm and Children's Bedsteauls, Sofas, Feather. Mexican and Peruvian G uatuo, Kittlewell's Salts, Lime and Plaster, Iron, German and Cast steel Nails, assorted, &c.. &c JOSIAH SIBLEY JOHN USUER Sit. Hamburg, Jan 23, 1856. ly 2 Wagons and Iron Plow Stocks, cu VEsered the services of a FIRST RATE WHAEEW Hand ropose to build Large and Small WVagons: to order, and to do all kinds of REPAIRING in the Wagon Business at the shortest notice. - --ALSO- - Im still manufineturing out of the best material, THE IRON PLOW STOCK, (Foreman's Patent,) and of'er them to the Planters of Edlgefield District at $5,50 per Stock. Allorders for Plows will be. promptly attended to. S. F. GOOEE. Edgefleld C. HI., Feb 27 tf 7 -Shoes and Boots. JUST opened by E. PENN, Agent, a large Stok o Botsand Shoes of every style and quality, which zwill be sol on accomnnodating terms. Otl t f 38 Notice. D URIG myabsence from the State, CICERO AD MEsq,,s my duly authorised. Agent for the prosecution of my unfinished business in Land..and Pension (ilaima. -A. PERRIN. Sept3 .3na 34 FORl SALE, T HE STORE4HAOUSE, next East of R. H. Sul livan's ,30 feet front and 60 deep, cont'aining threeromsbelow, one above; and a good cellar. TH TAN YARD ad'Lot adjoining,'and con taing about three neres. ..-Ason ONE LOT en the braneh adjoining C. L. Refo. R. T. MIMS. Ot 2 38. .eFor Sale. M Y BICKYARD COTTAGE, with about.10 aeres attached. Any indulgene, with good Notes. PoBssession given 1st January 1857. - A. SINKINS. .4 &ARY FOR NEGREOSJ GEORGIA. attention of Planters and Slave-owners generally ishment in Augusta, Ga., for the accommodation ,ATIONS or TREATMENT IN.CHRONIC Lnd 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 an&exposure to the patients. It is 1h the constant attendance of experienced male i of the suffering'which too often is the result LOES in ordinary private practice. , per month, $10. For all NECESSARY Medical s in ordinary city practice. H. F. CAMPBELL, Surgeon, R. CAMPBELL, Attending Physician. a SPRING TRADE: H L CUNNINGHAM & CO., GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN IOOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, HAMBURG, S. 0. WE 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 niis, 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 spatronage we have received and are continually receiving has induced us to BUY A LARGE and WELL ASS.ORTED 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 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 mined to carry 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 alvays be in conformity with the sample.. We are constantly receiving and have in Store COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of G R OG ERIES, -consisting of LOAF, CRU.SHED, CLARiFIED, ST. CROI3 AND ORLEANS SUGA RS, ORLEANS SYRUP & CUBA MOL ASSES, TENNESS.{fE AND .BAT.TIOR? BACObl AND LARD), SODA, STARCH, SOAP, CANDLES, WHITE WINE AND APPLE VINEGARS, &e .A.IaSO) A large assortment of WINES AND LIQUORS, Consisting of Pipes, Unlf Pipes and Quarter Casks o IMPORTED BRANDIES, Of the following celebrated Brands and Vintages Otard, Dupy & Co., 1838, 1844, 1847. Alex. Signett, 1852, 1855. Martel & Co., 1847. A znrat Signett, 1849. J1. J. Dupy, 1848. OLD BOR DE AUX, CH AMP AGNE BR AND IE A -ALSO MADEIRA, POR~T AND SUERRY WINES, JIO0I0ANID GIN, JTAMA1,CA AND) ST. CROlX RUTMS, GIBSON'S EAGLE WIS K EY. AND Doanestic Liqnors of all kinsds! The Arrangemnents of our Store are such as t< make this Establishiment in fnct the substitute o the cellar of every consumer. IIOTVELS and persons wanting small assorted lots of. Choice Wines and Liquors for special occa sions, can be supplied at the shortest notice.. .COUrNTRY TR'fADE supplied at the wholesah prieies. FA MIl ES cnn command the best Table Wines at very low pries, as also the cheapest sorts e Wines aind Liquors for culinary purposes. PIIYSICIA NS requiring line Liquors for medi. cal purposes are particularly solicited to call and ax amine our Stock. We keep constantly on hand a LARtG)H VARIXTY Of Saddles, Bridles, Martin-. gales, Whips Saddle Blankets, Bled Blankets, several Cases of fine Sewed and Pegged Boots and Shoes, Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes, Water-. proof Hunting .and Ditcher's Boots, Boys and Men's Brogans from No 1 to 15, also, Fnr, Wool and Silk Hats, Cloth, Plush and. Fancy Caps, Osnaburgs, Sheet ings, Shirtings, Stripes Geor gia Plains, Gunny and .Dundee Bagging, - Bale Rope, &e. We solicit CASH ORDERS from parties not visiting our Town, and will endeavor in all instan cs to'satisfy in every particular, all who confie. 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 mpno it ta their advantagt by selling them their supplies LOW ER than the) can hey them elsewhere. 117 We will give the market prices for Cotton and every other kindl of produce offered. H. L. CUNNiNGHA M, UENRY SOLOMON, G. C. CUNNINGHA'M. Hamburg May 28 1850 6mn 20 DR. SIMMONS' EGETABLE LIVER MEDICINES, A SAFE AND EFFECTUAL RE.MEDY 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, dyspepsia, sick head ache, sourness of stomach, loss of appetIte, ehlioe, costivenesi, &Q., &P. 100 Packages just received and for sale by G. L. PENN, Agent. Julyl 1 t f 25 Notice, Notice. NO Orders will rieceive any attention unles .acoonipanied with the Cash; S. E BOWER~S, Aomer. Jan.30. tf . 3 Parasols and Umbrellas. OWis the. time to buny Umbrellas, Parasols an Bggy.ba~ . H.I. SULLIVAN. June 25 tf ... 24 Cupping Gises a.lScariceators, A J.L kinds. 1so. Lancets and a great varIety .pHE Undersigned having formed a rt .Lnership for the -purpose of carrying on::thi Furniture business, respectfully call.the attentlol of the public to thtir.new and excellent Stock Af CABINETU' FIRNITURE, At the stand formerly occupied by Mr. Lod Hill and adjoining Mr. John Colgan's. Merchant.Tailo Shop, %here theysore prepared to supply all orders a Greatly Reduced.Prices We intend kdepingo eur Rooms always filled wit] a great variety .ofth& latest and'moqt fashionabi Our presentStoek ebbistai of i Nio. 1. lot of BUAUAS, WABnOAmmS, BEDSTEADS, (A large and splendid variety,) 089&S AND Z@UNSG9 BOOK-CASES, TABLES, WASHSTANDS, & oCO0.0323XTO 2 We will also make COFFINS to order, at tb shortest notice, and at reduced rates. MATTRESSES! We have and intend keeping constantly on han a fine assortment of MOSS and' COTTON MA'I TRESSES which will be sold cheaper than eve before offered in tiis place. ITREPAIRING'old Furniture promptly At tended to. ' We are determined to give satisfaction to all wh may fayor us with their patronage, 'and by warrant idg our work to -be put up in a workmanlike man ner and of the best material, we hope to secure liberal share of public encouragement. M. A. MARKERT, W. GOTTSCHALK. June 19 6m 23 CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY EDGEFIELD C. H., S. C. T HE Subscribers . continue to build to order, and of the BEST MATERIAL that can be procured, , . Carriages, Buggies, kc., OF EvERY STYLE AND DEsCRJPTIoN. They alsokee; constantly on hand a fine and varied assortment of New and Second-Hand Carriages ITREPAIRING neatly. and promptly attend ed to. . Thankful for past patronage, they hope by giving due attention to their busineps and the interests o -their customers, to continue to receive a liberal shar< of public favor. C. McGREGOR, F. L. SMITH. Mar 28 tf 11 FOR THE LADIES! W E have on hand a great variety of Cologner Handkerchief Extracts, Toilet Powders ani an assortment of Fancy and Toilet Soaps; Pomades, Pure Bears Oil, Hair Tonics, Restora tives and Hair Dye; Pt eston Salts and Aromatic Vinegar; Cream of Beauty, Carnation Rouge, Hair De pilatory, &c., to all of which the attention of th Ladies is respectfully invited. For sale by A. G. & T. J..TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 If 19 Notice. A LL Persons concerned will take notice that . have appointed Dr. James A. Devore an Robert Atkins my Agents and Attorneyi* to repre sent me in the collection of the debts due to th Estate of John Doby, dee'd., and in all other dutie devolving upon me as administrator of said deceasec MlATILDA DOBY, Adm'or. Feb 11 tf 6 Administrator's Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Jest L.Jennings, dee'd., are requested to settle ii at an early date, and those having demands again saiid Estate are hereby notified to present thet duly proved, to the Subscriber, on or beforetd first M~onday of December next, as I intend abol that time to make a final settlement on said Estat .JOHN J. JENNINGS, Adm'or. Sept 3 3m - 34 Notice. ALL those indebted to the Estate of J. E. Fre Aman will please come forward and pay immediately; and those having demands against I Estate will present them properly attested. J.H. JENNINGS, A' J. W. FREEMAN, ~A' Feb 4, i Notice. A LL prsons indebted to the Estate of Willia 2.. D.Thurmnond, dee'd., are requested to mel payment to the undersigned. And those havir demands aga.inst the same will present them aceori ing to law. PLEASANT D. THURMOND, Adm'r. A pril 30, 1856. tif 16 Administrator's Notice. ALL Persons having demands against the Esta of Win. H. Adams, dee'd., are hereby notifil to prcsent the same, properly attesteal, for paymens and those who are indelbted to the.Estate, are ri quested to make payment to . E. PENN, Adm'or. n 24 if 2 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Col.1I - 1B. Bouknight, dcc'd., are earnestly requeste to make immediate payment. All persons haviri demands against the estate, will. present them pr perly attested. JOHN HIUIET, g MiARY BOUKNIGHIT. } d~ Dec 19 ly 49 Notice. A LL~ persons having any demands against ft estate of Nancy Bateman, are hereby not fled to present their claims duly attested, on or bt fore the 25th day of December, and all those is debted arc requested to pay up forthwith. WhJ M!ILLER, Adm'or. July 26, 1856. tr 28 .Notice, A PPL1CATION will be tuade at the next set .lson of the Legislature to discontinue as public liighway the Abbeville Road from Jolb Cheatham's, running parallel with the Plank Roa to Edgelield Court House. A ug 27 3m 33 Notice.. A PPLICATION wig~ he made at the next Se .Csion of thme Legislature for a renewal of 11t Charter of the Palmetto Fire Engine Company. Aug241 3m 34 1Notice. APPLICATION will be made at the next sessic of the Legislature for a Charter for a no road leading from Daniel Rountree's, to interae the Augusta Road at or near Dr. J. h. Jennings. Aug2 0.- 3m . 33 Notice, APN'TCATION will be miadeeat the next sessic of the Legislature for a Charter of incofi ration of Ridge Spring Baptist Church. Aug27 3m 33 Notice. A PPLICATION will he made at the next set sion of the Legis'lature for an ainenddanent. -the Charter of the Hamburg & Edgefleld Plaza Road Compp 3 Aug 12 m- 3 Notice. A PPLICATION will be made to the 'eil turo at its next Session to remove the 'ona House to Cheatham's Store. LmnER'vv h8i.E. & DARK CoRNER. Sept13m 36 'Notice. A ,LL Persons In an'ywise indebted to J. 3 Christian, dee'd., will please tiake it knowr and settle the same. Those having demands againa him will please to render them in according to lau GUY BROADWATER, Adm'r. Sept3m 34 Nursing ,ottles, ANEW ad improve 8tyle.-Alo,ipp1 .Glass, Breast Pipes and Pump, Nippi ShedTeing Rings', &c.~ To sale by, A. 0, &T.iJ. TEAGUE, Duggiatu. May'2 ' tti 19 INN ED fSPECTFULLr DuOunce to the ' of RdgigdeldndatT isj i i ettm iat y have just ,received their Fall and Winter4 ik, -I --mdprisig----ia " ". .ual .M,000 Pairs Men's-Planaion'BROGANS, assort ed quallties.;r.:E . w . J. .:, ... *" ,.' . 2,000 pairs Boys .*.; -.":, as.. qualities 3.000 pairs-Men's Kip doe, 1,000 " k" Calf!-P L'' 500 f. . " afBrogans, a mortea4d ii 3,000 pair Wonien'sX eathe ioe,pep es sored ulitidsj u..: -. 600 pilki W in' o prd ewed.Bootees, 500 pair. M W500 pili- d en Calf "a -Goat Pegged Bootees, assorted qualiT**" 500 pairs Boys' Kip eBsi;pw 500 " and Touth ,aclort 50 Opairsouth's Kip and: s as sorted quatlites. Gent's, 'Ladies,Missiandiyh.Iia udarah's RO.OTS and SHOES,,fALUTLI8AS ,QALI TIESi.received and :jksallA or ease.. CLARKE & ROYAL. Augusta, Se t y-. tf 37 New Fall Goods, WILIJAM SHEAR - TTAS received from New York his Fall and Win iL ter supplies of Staple and Fency DRY GOODS, comprising a complete assortment, among which are Rich Fancy Dress Silks, of new and splendidstyles; Paris Printed Delaines, of new and beautifhl styles; Fancy Plaid Merinos, for Ladies' Dresses, at very low prices Lupin's jala Freneh Merinos, of the most desirable lors - coLupin's Plain White, Black and HIgh Colored Me rinos, of extra uality; Superior Plalnand Fkred Black 'Silks; Superior Black Silks, for Ladies'Mournin Dresss English and American Prints, of new andbeautiful styles; e Lapin's Plain Black Mouselain. Delaines and Black Challeys; Lupin's Black Bombanines and Black Alpacas, of the best quality; Real Welsh Flannels, warranted not to shrink; Superior Saxony and Patent Flannels; Heavy Shaker, Silk Warp and Welsh Gauze Flan nels ; Colored Flannels, for Ladies' Sacks; Heavy Twilled and Plain Red Flannels, for Ser vants Superior 4-4 Irish Linens and Long lawns Scotch Diapers and Heavy Huckabacks,forTowel ing; Superior 8-4 and 10-4 Table and Damask Diapers; Superior Damask Table Cloths and Damask Nap kins; Superior Pillow Case Linens and 12-4Linen Sheet I1" illes Quilts, of extra size and quality; Allendale and Lancaster Quilts, at very low prices; French Piano and Table Cover.; 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 Narroiv Black Silk VelvetRibbons; Wide Black Silk Velvet, of extra quality, for La dies' Basques - Ladies' Cashmere, Merino and Silk Vests, of extra quality; Alexander's Ladies' Kid Gloves, a complete assort ment; A large suppy of Ladies', Misses, Children's, Gen tlemen's and Youth's Hosiery; Black SilkFringes, for Trimming Ladies' Dresses; Valenciennes and Thread Lace Edgings and Insert ings D ladies'Embroidef - iHem-Sttched Linen Cam -bric Handkere - Ladies' Emb Muslin Collars and Under sleeves; Infants' Embroidered Waists, and Muslin Bands ; Swiss and Jackonet Muslin Edgtngs and Inserting.; Ladies' Corded Skirts and French Corsets; 12-4 Bleached Allendale and Hamilton Shesetings; e Water Twist and New York Mills 4-4 Bleeched i LonJfae and Manchester 4-4 Bleeched Shirtings; Enelish and American Swansdown Flannels; eLadies' Plain Black Thijet Wool Shawls, with Silk SFringe, and extra size and nality; aeSal Iladieestrench and Scotch LongandSquaeSas - of beautiful style.; Ladies' Chenille and Broche Scarfs; A complete assortment of articles for Servants' wear; -the p neseneson T e pulir*e p~fil. Squested to call and examine the assortment. i Augusta, Oct. 1. tf *:38 Rich Carpets, - WILLIAM SHEA R AS just received from New York, English VYIelvICARPETS,of new and splendid , English Brussels CARPETS, of new adelegant eSuperior Three-Ply, Ingrain anid Veneptian C4ll. g PETS; I- Rich'Chenille RUGS, to ipatell.the Carpets, Printed DR IJGGETTS. for Crumb Glottis;: Printed FL .COH in'paterns ; Brass Staif RODS and Chenille DOOR IM.'S' . fall and Door MATS, in a variety of Styles. The public are respectfully invited to exasine-the above artIcle. c Augusta, Oct. 1. 'if - 38. Curtain Materials I - WILLIAM SHEAR H A reeivd fom-Ncw York a large sp!yo Curai Mteiasamong which are su-~o Coloed Dmask andDelaines, ofibeauti~ul styles; Cords and Tassels, with Gimp's tomatch; Rich Embroidered Lace 'and Muslin Curta~ins, some at very low prices; ; Cornices and Curtain Bands; d Window Shades, of new and beautiful styles~some g at low. prices. -The public are respectfully invited to examine the assortment. Augusta, Oct. 1. tf 38 - PIANIO FORTEBS I TU HE undersigned having removed - e. their stock of Sheet Music and. Musical Instruments to Rome, Geo., 'T1I beg leave to return, to the citisens fof ul~io -lina, their sincere thanks for the'liberal parqg bestowed, and to inform those still in want dliPiano. that we still keep a stock of Pianos in Augusta, whioli we will .ell at unpsrecedent ed low rates. Those wanting Pianos, will find it -greatlystot4heirsidvatige t'o wrlife to us,p w'~ war rant to ple'aso in pries, and quality 'of Instrumtents ID' Orders or inquiries addresseato us at Auau ta or Rome, Geo., will meet with pr4at t a. * .A. CLA KAso., August Geo June 28, if 23 e Furniture! FurnitufeT BENJAMIN & GOODRICE,Bils streeteg - posite Lamback & Cooper's, respectful, an none to their friends and the public, that they are n now receiving daily a choice and well seseuid ~, assortment of all kinds of FUIRNiTURE such as 't BUREAUS, BOOK-CASES. S.AS HAURB, TETE-A-TETES, CENTRE -A~S BEp STEADS, WINDOW SRADE,&e., oftieia test and most fashionable~esigns,wle'b they tee to sell as low as can bo~boughtin tb'S -eit a invite all who wish to purehase, to o'fi an xmn -their stock. - ALL WORBWMEE&t Mattresses and all kima of Furniture, manhfac tured and repaired t', order, with neatness and dis patch. BENJAMIN& GOODRICH. AugustaApril 23, ''tf Bonnets and Bonnet .Iibbnu., lUST opened by E. PENN, Agente, -a beatifl Uassortment of Ladies aud:Misses .Bunnetstof the newest.styles and patterns-., Also, adlmndsome assortment of Blonnet Roueber and:Bonnetnimings Oct Notice. LA Peros indebted to the estate of Jesse 1.Limbecker, deo'd.,,are earnestly reyueated to make immediate paymen4,"and those havis -- mnds against -the said E1ate,.will. present m~i -properly attested. G W.IANDR r -- Aiits ,-dy Ash -PhysIcian' Buggy~runks dd Ps6t May293t Gin Uant&W~, ea ther o F ineralit, fo P~ljatWB