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DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY. TAMES HENEY is now opening, in the store U formerly occupied by J. K. Bancroft, (opposite to Clark & Co.'s Jewe!ry Store,) a choice assort ment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, selected from the best stocks of the New York mar k to an examination bf which he respectfully in vites his friends and the public generally. le hav ing paid particular attention to the se ection of Dress Goods and Embroideries, persons -who may be pleased to favor him with a call, may be sure of having the newest styles. His stock 6omprises the following articles: Rich DRESS SILKS; Plain and Printed DeLaines; it- "t Cashmeres; Lupin's French Merinoes; Plain and Fancy Plaid Merinocs; Lupin's bl'k Bombazies; A superior quality of black Silk'; English and American Prints; French Lupin's Alpacas, of superior texture; Real Welsh Flannels; Saxony " Colored " Plain Red " Silk Warp " Irish Linens and Long Lawns; - Scoteh and Russia Diapers; Huokabacks, for Towelling; 0 .8-4 and 10-4 Table Linens; Damask Napkins; -- Snparior Pillow-case Linens; Allendale, Lancaster and Marseilles Quilts; Table covers; A large assortment of Ribbons; Silk Belts and Belt Ribbons; Velvet Ribbons ; Alexander's KId and Silk Gloves; Ladies' and. Gent's Merito, Silk and Casmere Vests - Ladies', Gent's and Misses Hosiery; A large assortment of Dress Trimmings; Laces, of all qualities; Hem-Stitched, Bordered and Emb'd Handker chiefs; Mourning Collars and Sleeves seperate or in sets; Misses Collars and Sleeves, seperate or in sctts; Embroidered Collars and Sleeves, seperate or in sitts; - Infant's Embroidered Waistsand Dresses; Swiss and Jaconet Bands; "6 "1Edgings and Insertings; Whalebone Skelleton Skirts; Manilla Embroiderad and Eugenic Skirts; Bleached and Brown Allendale and Georgia Sheetings; Swansdown Flannels; Ladies' Shawls, Black and Colored; Chenile and Broch S'arfs; Some beautiful Stella Shawls; Cloaks, of the various styles now worn; Pantaloon StufD, Umbrellas; And many oth desirable goods too numerous to mention. To which is added Mrs. Heney's beautiful supply of Millinery Goods. . Mrs. Ilency desires her old friends and the pub lie generally, to examine her stock, as she has a superior one to any she ever had. Augusta, Nov. 18 1856. tf 45. FALL AND WINTER GOODS! IIE Subscriber has just received at his Old Stand-the Brick Store-a very heavy Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, To wl.ieh he invites his friends and tfe public at large to call and examine for themselves. Among which may be found Fancy Colored SILKS, fron $1 to $3 pr yard Flain and Fiurcd Mluslin DeLanes; Frencha and E~nglisha Merinors ; A line1l0t of Earlston Ginghanms ; Enlisha and A merican Prints; A tine lot of Tweeds, Cassimieres and Sat'nets for Men and l:oys wear; A large Stuck of Laties' Cloaks and Shawls ; H ats and Caips of every variety; A very heay Stock of Kerseys, Linseys and Blankets; A large assortment of Negro Shoes, of every de scription : Also, Mene', Boya,-Ladie,-lMiseae and Cluldren's Shoes of every variety anad sty le ; Groceries, Hardware and Crockery, With every other article usually kept in -a Dry Goods Store. B. C. BRIAN. N. 1.-All those indebted on Notes and Ac count will please call and bettle, e~s prompt pttaymnt -alone enables mec to sell ehenp. Oct 8 tf 3 To the Public! A smyn wife. Mirs. .lANl EI1A LL, htas seen pra' p'er to leave my house, atnd separate herself from me, wihout any just cause, withairnamy knowI edge, and as I alone. acco'rding~ to the contract made between tas in coantem~latioan of mnarringe. have the sole control rmd use of all the proper ty she possessed at the timec, bo.th real andl persontaal, I nmt constraned to warn the pubbe rngaitst maakmza2 con tracts with thec said Jane, or witht any peaisen as suming to act for har, witha reference to thte said property. I maust also notify all persons that I shall be respota'ible for no contract or debt whratsoever, made by the said Jane after this date, withtout a written order from mte. In other words, the said .Jane is noct my agent in hying, selltng-or contract ing, whtile she'lives a part fromt me, tin derogative of my rights as her husband. W. C. HA LL. Nov 6, 1856. 3t 44 Public Sale, W ILL be sold on thec 9th day of Decemrber next. at thte late residence of Mrs. Ann F. Williams. dee'd., thtree miles below Canmbridge, thre valuable Tract of Land wvhereon tihe decased lived at the time of her deatha, containing Nine Hundred and Twenty Acres, More or less, about 400 arcres of wvhicht is ina virgirn forest. And, also, will be sold at thec same timec and place, thre Stock of Cattle and Fat IIlogs, Corn. Fodder. Whteat, Oats, Planrtation TI"ols, I l'us-hlaId and Kitchen Furniture. Sad lratnd anml other lro perty to be sold for division by thre dlistrabuteecs, viz: Mary F. Williams, Sramuel K. Borders andl his wife Soraha M.. gg ermns made known on dray of sale. F. G. M ARTIN, A GENT. Nov 12 ___ __ 4t 44 Public Sale. T HE Subscriber will sell at public outcry, rat his residence. on the 15th December next, his *valuable tract of laand, lyirng ont Red Batnk Creek, adjoining lands of James iichardson and othrers, and containinag 297 Acres, About 150 of whicht is gaood woollandl, wilst thte remrainder is in fitne condition and produces well I will sell rat thte same time and plaice my Stock of Horses, Cuattle and Ilogs, atnd one set of iTlack smith's Troo!s. Tera ms, a ctredit of twelve mntahas. with interest from date. .Purchaasers to give Not's with two securaties. All sumns uanader live dollars. cash. WILLIAMl FOY. 'Nov 10, 5t 441 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT ~ IN COMMON PLE AS. H ENRtY R. SPA NN. whto is in thec cuastody of thte Sheriff of Edga feld Imistract. lay virtua' of a' Writ of Capias ad Sat isfaciendaumc. rat thae suit of - James Shepi ar d, having lik d in nay Office to?:ethaer with a Schedule on enath of his estate and elk ets.,lIus petition to the Court of Coamton Pk as, praying thtat he may be admitted ta tire h~nefit of the Acets o'fdthe General Assembly rr~ade for ilae relief of insoivett debtor': It is ordered that thec said James Shaep pard, and nall other creditors to whoma~ the sraidl Henry R. Spann is in anywise indebted,. be, anad they are herebvy suimmoned. ad hanve noatice to rap pear before the'said Court rat Ealerield Caourt 1 louse, on Monday thae fourtha day of Marcha next, to shtow cause if any thaey earn why thte prayer of the paeti tioner aforesaid shtould not be grantedl. ... . T110. G. BACON, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, Nov. 12, 1856 1 6t 44. f rpe pFrt RepedyI. 0 PAPERS OF A Q. SIitlMONS' LIVER iUMEDIClNE, just received andc for sale by *R. II. SU LLIVAN. JTune 25. tf 24 Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons. TUST opened b' E. PENN, Agenat, a beautiful e) assortmenat of Ladies and Misses Bonnets of the newest styles and patterns. Also, a handsome assortmrent of Bonnet Roucher and Bonnet3'rmings rmct . tf 38 uABINET WARE, Edgefield C. H., S. C. T E undersigied respectfully call the attentioi of the public to their new and excellent Stoek o SCABINET FURNITURE, At the stand formerly occupied by Mr. Lod llil! and adjoining Mr. John Colgan's Merchant Tiiloi Shop, where they are prepared to supply al! orders a GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Our Rooms are alw ays filled with a great variety o the latest and most fashionable FjURNITURE of our own manuraclure. Our present Stock con. sists of a No. 1 lot of Bur eaus, Wardrobes, SOFAS, LOUNGES, OTTOMANS, Book Cases, Tables, Waslitands A magnificent assortment of I ROCKING C HAIRS, &c., &c., &c. -0 COFFINS. We will also make COFFINS to order. at tlt shortest notice, and at reduced rates. @ WT REPAIRING old Furniture promptly at tended to. We are determined to give satisfaction to all whc may favor as with their pat onage, and hope t merit a liberal share of ene .gement. MARKERtT & GOTTSCIIALK. No. 12 7t 44 AT THE SOUTHERN. Saddle & Harness Manufactory Augusta, Georgia, C AN be found the best Stoe'k of the following named Goods ever offered for sale in thit market: Saddles and Bridles of all Kinds, TRUNKS, VALISES and CARPET BAGS, Every variety and style of Coach, Buggy and Wagon Harness! -0 c3csO, KEMBEL'SPatent Machine Stretched BELTNE of all witths. ahviys on hand, anl warranted. Eg- REPAIRING done. at short notice witli neatness and despatch. 37 All we ask is a trial, and we are bound tn please in price aid guality. HATCH & BEGBIE, Under the Augusta lotel. Augusta, Nov 12 3m 44 NEW GOODS---JUST OPENED, ISJust, receving and oening a large and hand sote Stock (if Embracing a general asoritment of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, Hardware, Groceries, Crockery, SADDLERY, And a great variety of other articles usually kept in this market. Ile has selected his Stock with much care, ar.d flattehimself lthit lie will e aible to give his cus tomers entire satisfaction in style anI prices. lie respectfully invites tle public, and especialiy the Ladies to call and examine his Stock. Oct I t3 Cotton Plantation for Sale. H AVING more l:md I wish. I offler for sar five Hlundred. One Thousand or Fifteen hlundred Acres of PR11E COTTON LAND-int a body or se'parately to suit purtchasecs-lying otn Sotuth Edisto River, two miles distant from lriamberg, at Station on the Augusta Uranch of thc S. C. Itil Road. Three fuurhs of the Tracet is liigh Intm mocek', snbject to no uiverflow. The River is damned out from the temnaining p'ortion., With oirdinary seasotns these Landls w'ill yield from 1,000 to 1,500 lbs. of Cotton-from 30 to 0 bushels of Corn-frioma 13 to 30 bushels of wheat per acre. -I hn'e teste-he-heatrh oifuthis sect'tnr:-1 hay ing re-sided in the uppe r inrtion of the. State, f,-et that I canx safely say that it will ctmpare favorably with any part' of the State of which I htave atny k.nowledue. Th. se Landis mayx~ be bought ott a credit of four years at S1 per l' aere-Or, for one third casht, bail atee on a credit of three years, at $7 per acre. There is a good Dwvellintg. hlouse, Negro Houses. Ont lIontes. &c., on the place'. Three hundred acres cleatred lantd-100t aerts litrst andl seconid yeaxrs landh. Those wiho tmay wi-li futrthetr iniformtatiott as to the ruality of the Latnd antd heailth of theu plate. I bee liave to refer to Col. P. S. Feller and I Ir. A 'exain 'er ,%iiv. Gi rahm's Tu ni Out. lirnwell Distriet: Gtin i itebianan, Win,br,iu,. andti Col. .Jacob Sttro mtant, Elack'ville, llarntwell DIistrict. - J. 31. B3UC1.\N.\ N. Nov. 1 2 2 tf CW Albi'ville flannr-r. iil please insert the abet" tial 1st .lannax ry , atnd fyinvtardL the bill to J. 31. B., l~t'.aberr. S. C Steam MiXll for Sale. O N TV' .S DAY :xind day of I )-es-mhe~tr inext . will u'lie.r for sale to' 'to htighi-t bidder urt ST EAM Al.W and G RIST MlIlLL. fiour muilues wedt of Edgefhid C. II. Trhe lLL TRA CT centtaias about otne thiousttd acres, all in woods, exelrt. titty acres. lTe land is well timbteredl and well suited to faurming purptioses. The loecationi, sit netar a go.od matket, givts it superior advantages over axny simi lar e-statblishmiient int the District. Th~e sale will taike place Oin the piremnises, and imo tmediat- lv aftert lie sat!e of the lanid. will bhe sold 31ULES, OXEN, WAGONS. CA RRY LOG8, and ' OCKi 1100S, of which about hailf aire half Sul twenty or thiirty fat logs, cornt, fidder an.1I al1l lumber tlmt may be on htatd on the day of sale. / Perhtaps wvill be sold at die samoe titme TWO OR TlREE LIKELY TOUNG NEORO FEL LO'WS who ate experienced itt the tillinig business. The place miay be treated for at private sale with thec owners unttil the dayv of Nile. Mir. Swintdle, ott the ptremises, will show the land, eixhibit his books, and give all necessary in for-mati'on. Termis w'ill be male knxown on the daxy of sale. Cil [IISTIIE & 2IIIMS. Nov. 11 15. S.t. 41 Notice, I will sell to the hiighest bidder, at Edhr-field C. I1., on xte first lotnday in Decenmber neuxt, the three fidiowing STUR ES, viz.: 'I liat occupied by dolin Ciolgni-that oceupied by: Edmtund P'enni, atd that occeupied by alr. Starkert. b Thle property c-an be treated for at private sale util day of' sale, and if tnot sold befote, will then be pmosiirely sold to the. highest hidlder. li nx myibsenc Mir. Ehmnunid P'enn is authorized, to show the pirop~erty anid sell the san' e. S. CII RISTl E. Nov. 12 St 44. Sheriffr4 Snlc. .) Y Virt ue of sundtry writs oif Fieri Fat-ias, to me i) directed, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield C. H-., otn the first alondary in D~ecemnber nlext, the foi lowing property ini the following cases, viz: James Tlomapkins vs. Th~e Samte : dames Blackwvell nit' others planutiffs severa!ly vs Theu Samie, A Tract of Land containing one htundhred acres, mnor or les,.. adjoinintg !atnds of Jamtes Blackwell, .Josephi 1rie and ter's Also the folloiwintg Negro saves, viz: liig .Joe, Little Jrte, Nelly anid Philhis. Ri. S. Key vs William Qnecs ; Samuel Willitnx vs Th'e Samte. A Tract of Land conxtaiing Eighty two net es, miore or less, axdjointing latids of. lr~s Termus of sale cash. JAMalES E IDSON s. R. 0. Niiv. S 4te 44i ' Sheijfra! Sale. STAT E OF SOUT[ H(CA ROLl INA, EDGEFIELD) DISTRIC I', George PUusht and othters, - Viriteof suthdr'y writs (if Fieri Facias to n< directeud, I ell p~ro'eed to se'l ont the 2itl inst.., at xte Wmn. A. Iliarris P'lac'e, within a muil and a haxlf of Eudgefield C. UT , about Two hiundr-ei and fity bushele of Corn, sotne lFodder, Pea Vines Two Cows and one Catlf, aind it Durham Bull A nih, also, at then residenuce of the D efendhant in tIs vulliie of Edgefield. [Household and Kitcent Fur nitutre, andi "thter artich s nornecessary to mention to satsfy the above stated case. Termxs of sale, cash. JAS, EIDSON, E.. Nv 8, 4. A4A COM ISSIONER'S SALES, State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. 0. W. Allen and others, vs. IBill for Partition. Hlannah .Alletid others. BY an order from Chancellor Wriny, in this . case, I will sell, at E"dgeVfield C. M., on the first Monlay in December next, all the Real Es tate of John C. Allen. dee'd.. not heretofore ,oll, consisting of abont E L E VE N HUNDRED A CRES, more or less, bounded by lands of Lovett Gomiflion, William Murrell and others. Thte above body of Land will be broken into two or three Tracts. Plats of said Tracts to be made and exhibited on the day of sale, and the sale to be made by said Plats. TEnis.-A credit of one and two years, -with intertst from day of sale. Purchaser to give bonds with good and sufileient sureties to secute the pur chase money, and to pay the costs of this proceed in cash. A. SIMKINS, C.E.E.D. Nov. 6th. 1856. 4te 44 T.HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. George A. Addison and E. J. Mims, V8. Emma L. Addison, et al. ) Y virtue ofan order from Chancellor WARDLAW, .) in the above stated ce, I will sell at Edge field C. I ., on the first Monday in December next, the following real estate belonging to the estate of Joseph Addison, di c'd., to wit: TiIE ALLEN LOT, in the Village of E-dgefield, in the fork of the Columbia Road and the Edgefield & Cheatham P!ank 1nad, containina about one and a half acres, adjomitng Lot of -John Covar. LOT NO. TWO. n the Village of Edgefield on the Plank load, on Besver L)am Creek, ad joitinu Lots of Dr. E. Bland, D. R. )urisce and C. MeGregor, containing one and a half acres. LOT NO-. THREE. opposite Lot No. 2, on Plank R1oad, containing about one acre and a half, adjoining lots of James Sheppard, Lod ill and Mrs. S. Goldinig. TERMs.-A credit of twelve months, with interest from date except costs which must he paid in cash. Purchasers eiving bonds with ample security, and to pay extra tar ptper. Nov. 6, 4 _ 44 THE STATE OF SOUTII CATROLINA, EDGEFIELD DIS'PRICT. IN EQUITY. Jincey L. Boone and others, ) ts. Bill for Par'on. Lieuellyn P. Boone and others. 3 B Y an order fg on Chiancel:or Warilaw. in this B eae, I will sell, at Edaefield C. 11., on the finrst Monday in Deceiber next, all the real estate of Daniel iine, dee'd., consistin:g of tile fullowing Tracts, to wit: THE HOMESTE AD TRACTcontaining Six flundred aeres, more or les, and bounded by Lands (of W i!imnl Riley, W illam Aiams and others. TIIE JIORSEPEN TRACT containin' Two Ihundred and thirty acits, more or less, and by Lands of .lMilton lith des, L. P. 1louine rtd others. THE WILLIAMS' TRACT containing Ten :cres. tomire or less, and1 aijoinling lands of L. P. lBoonc.e and others. The above Land, are situ.ted in the immediate I neighborhood of Col. Marion Dean, ard are veiy valuable. T n.s.-A credit of one and two years from the dayv of sale, except as to so imuch its will pay the colst of this uit whic'h will he pail in cash. i'ur ebtasers to mive bonds with :inp!e perronal security, to$ Ccure the pureltase (itmoneV. A. SI.KINS, C.E E.D Nov'G, 1956. 4lie .44 STATEI OF SOUTH CA ROLlINA, 1EDGEF]ELD) 1)ISTRIICT. IN EQUiTY. Shatdra.h llolme~s and Anti Imlmtes:, v8 Wm. T. Jenntings, Guatr. ad lilem, for ICh as llohnis, Patience lohes, et al BT n ordler fromt Chiancelotr Wardlaw, in: this casc ; [-witll A, "at -TitV~rC. T'I., min 1t.e irsti Mon<t1y in I )mc'embe.r next, the .rtllowitng real', i sta:te of Sigleton I lclhn-.s, dee'd., viz : ONE TRACT OF LAND, lying in Engeliehl DiJtrict. antd adj initng Lanids of 1". McDaniel. W. Threecc hundrted and eight y acres. , inore or lons. TIn s -- eredlit of it.e y at, e.t as to so much as amayhbene:mssary to pa thle c'sts, whic.h will be ple ierotnal seurity.anid to paty <xi:a for itkis. A. SI.\KINS, C EEJ. Nov foh. 185(. -lIe 4 I1. E Q'J T Y. vs. | h-~;:it I). 'lnThurmond, y ! f'or Paru. l'.ugente Thurm~tond m a |nt -101h.: Thur:tnond. ) J Y \ 'irtute of atn srler fromt Chiancellor Ward 1) :aw' i.e tbis ca. I wi I 'p'cei to self at Eaicalil C. 11., on thet first .\!::ta itn ltte.tih. r Ii x', at i.fii- outery. the t:;: t oft I;:tnd kntown ats T'i:ats ors R. .-A. etc- t omf otne :,:e t wi years t:mple pecrsonai~l surteties, andI to pay exirt fori titi. 5. A. SI.\ilS, .e A En. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE OF BUGGIES, &C. A\'ING seturedl the services of Mr. IIURL ....UlCRT tof thte wel-kn~owti llmeuse of .. l urlbturt m& Co., Autgusta.) to supletinttende the mann facturing. we are prteparatil tom furihl CA R RI AC IG ms o all e'sripetionts at Fire per centi les thant they ean lie boughilt ini A uigusta, and we hiazarnd -totihg'it saying that we Itav e en hand the OfSTASSORTMENT Ofstheltrii made lIn~ggles to be foundte South o .\!asoni & I iion's Linet:, which catnot faiil to sit those in wvat of ,ubstathd~ w ork. W'e are ntow prepat d1 to ild at shormt niotice Carriages and Plantation Wagons ttnyeiort to: athintg I:vfore (theri d in tis D istrict Ir7R EPAIR ING attendeld to as usual with despatcht. LEIGI & TUCKiER. Eddcield, July 22, - if 28i Lost, N rilytI.c 1ith Oetobeur, a smatll POCKF. 10 8 contaiing vario us Notest and tthem papers oef itmortancee tim myselfl. A imng the Nmtes were thtree' on, tartng 'Turner'. veni in OcJtmober, 18S55, mitne for S:5t0. date'd int Octobier, p.te ah!e 25th. Dec. '55, aothIer' for $-00 l pt.ayable 25th Diec.'5fi, and the thtirdI for $100, paya'et~ 25th Dec '57, oe No:e oni I avis Phtiie, tfor &S50, givent itn .Jan: '50, paya 'ble 25th Dec. '5G.: onte on dlos. llui'ento, for 62 .5et, given: abot 1st lFeb. last. anmd due 25th~ De. '56; oneL ont lmft. A mtis. tIhr 6t), due 25thI De. '50 ; one on istalte omf GIeorge: Reamts, dee'd., fmr $55, with a ere't'l;t of tirty odd dimllars ;one oni .aek .\lack mt' 810, give:: 1st Jantt '5G : omne otn mJhni Jav for SG given: in .l uly' last. P'erhapts thter Notes were in the Poct Iiomk, not no1w remlleted. Alfl peramns atre hereby ca:utimoned frm: tradinig fior either of the abtove Notes, anid atny itnformation coieerning them will be thatnfu ly received. *. JOIIN IIIERRING. Nolice ! R. M.3. WVEl~i'S MILL is now in first .t.rate ornder, al wvill stnpply custotmer's with the best of F'l.ur antd ?Meatl. Nov 12 tf' 44 LLtoewoae netdt h Subscriber .eilth, r by Note ori A ceoitt, arc requteste'd to come forward and settle, as he must h::v'e mioney'. mlESSE! P'. IJQODIEl. Nov '5 3t 43 A Great Mtedicine. :1LISS' celebrated D)YSPEPTIC REMEDY. I Read that Ilog adlvertieentt on another col umna. For sale by DRd. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE. ..v A t - .3 J (4 IV 1[JI .3 -i s Esti .5.1 WHOLESALE DEA] HATS, CAPS, TRUNE J. M. NEWBY & CO., under t] receiving and opeping the LARGEST.'BE MENTof FALL AN READY AD EVER OFFERED IN THE CITY OF AUG' FURNISHIN~ For Gentlemen and Youth's Wear, which f< cannot be surpassed in this or any other M receive . FRE SH S Fom our HOUSE in New York. We al SPLENDID STOCK of YOUTH'S & CHIL gj Country Merchants and ALL PEP, to their interest to examine our Stock. as v trading public on the most reasonabld term gW Thankful for the past kind and libe citizens of Edgefield and the adjoining Dist ame. Augusta, Nov. 11, 1856. Edgefield Collegiate Institute I III E next Session mill commence in the 22] I..September and continue five months. For rticulars see Edgefield Advertiser of August Oth, I th and 20th. C. A. RAY\OND, Pars. Aug 27 tf 33 CURRYTON ACADEMIES. L invite the attention of the pullic to 4h fix1 lowing ari-ngements for the ensuing year: The ;Maile Acadmnly ill continue under the coitrol of Mr. J.\.MES L. ESLY, whoso hng experience and untiring effrts for the advancemenit of his'pupils ought to coimand a liberal share of patronage. Tuition per Session...............-.- $ - 0.00 The Female Academy, In which sm-ll Boys will be admitted. wiil be con nted by' Mr. J.,4J. MORRIS, wdth competent This gentleman has had six or eight years expe enee in tceching1, has always given enitire Satisble ton, and fromi his acknowledged ability aind ener.y e detserves the patronnlte oif the public. Thei rusees at Cross 11111, n here he htas been teachaing -all aentlemien of inte'lleee-re' ommend himu as eminently qjualilled to ?flve inlstrnetion inI all thet hanhes of a thorough nuetion."' We may ald tlATES of Trl'rION P'l SEsION. , First Class, Prhiary Pepartmnent.........60 00 Secondl ' Ordinairy E-nglish fliranche's. .2.ti0 iid " ]Iighe~r '" " ... 15 0*. Lourth " Greek, Latigand French...1 800 usc...............................- 20.01 The Schlolastie yvar will be dividedl into two se~s .n s of five. mownths ceh. Puplilhs will be chlirged omi the tinia of ente'ril' to the endl of the sessiin. Februarv. ...ardi e:'n be had ini the village at from: S.S to ?$1I P1 n:.inth. ll1EhR,' S. P. OF'l'Z1:N. A. . l1A.hUND, S. W. GA1LUNElU, .. PJOlti-'lI, 'I A. P. IlTtiL~IR, ' Nov,'. 5 ti* -13 Village Property for Sale, ! I l Subiscrih:rs l'et.r for tsa'eth il 1 it0."l andl I.T h-Iow 1. as i. the ' s -'idece of Capt. .lohin l.ij scom.' de- ! ! al. in tbe V:llage~ ol hlbidibl. ______ Te lIouse is large an.l comollielu.-. iiontain-* no inet lr ten su oms, we'il e-.-itrue:ed mutl ini su.l repair ;lhnving all the~ neee-myl) outbilig The 1.01 coni~uiw I5 :ecevs. Tis plm-e is, asa itidnce b~eamuilly an conlvei- utily sitnat-d. The propry ii :y be trated for privalely ii alp 'ienti.'m be miadue s-on. lW.N.J. W.\I20. Nov 4 i l.1 'Land for Sale, Y \'irtuet of anu order obtainied ftillm Chancel1ar Ward liw. I will proceed to sel lion Friday, te 2ls-t day. of Novembelr next. on a cre~dit of oI mointhis, the TfR A CTi of L AND known as w h .\a sea Sauniders Tract, containling One Hundred Acres, fore or less, being~ situate on the waters of Sleepy reek, and boun~ded by lands of Aron Decan, Wil m Corhey and others. The piurchiaser to give bane with tw o adequate sureties and a Alortgage of i i pr.mises fior thi security of the purchas~e mone. O jrlT.h Sale will ake pin1ce on tile premlises.. JA AlES E A N, Trustee. OeS 4S ,--'4t -Administrator Sale, Y ant order froml W. F. Duruioe, Ordinamry of Egeliehil District, we will proceecd to sell at te late ridence of Rtieharid Searl~s, deir'ed, on ueslay tihe 25.hI Novembeitnr next, nil thei persoita lstatc of said deeenxed conlsisting in plart, as tol Fifteen Likely Negroes, Iousehold andl lKite Furniture, Corn, Fidder, Shucks. Cotton Seed, Horse, Cows and -Calves, -logs, Shecep, Plantation and Black~smith tools, Wgo, &. Tit~rs.-All sums of and under $10 ahl,-nl suns over ten dollats on a eredit oif twelve mths. urchasrs will be recquired to give two or more god securities. Right of' proplerty nlot changed ~ttil the terms oif r-ale are compllliedl with ; and 11 uti complied wit, the propetty to be resold at the ormer purchaser's risk. R. F. BA RRETT, A'dm'tors. E. SEARLES,j Oc.16 1856 - St 41 Curtain'Materials, WILLIAbI SHEAR A S received froTn New York a large supply o: Curtain Minterials, amolng n ieh are Colored Damasks and TDaines. of beauttifnl styles; Cords and Tassels, with Gimps to mnatch; Rich EinbroideredI La'ee antd ilInslin Curtaiins, sorn at ery low prices; Corn jees arti Curtsin Ilands; \Vindw Shades, pf new and hetautiful styles, some at low prices5, The public are recspectifully invited to examine the assor ment. Augusta, Oct. 1. tf Notice. A LL Persn to whorm the Estate of Maria Yaundecesedis indebted, will present thei caims to the Undersigned on o' M,'ole thle 21s lay of Novembher, and all persots uv-ho arc machtb ed to the Estateivill make immediate payment. W. U. YAUN. Oct o* t* 41 7.%y IOTZL. IN D TAGL AND RETAIL ,ERS IN E tOl liIN :S, CARPET BAGS, &c. ie U. S. Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA., are now 'T and MOST FASHIONABLE ASSORT D WINTER E CLO0THING% USTA, COMPRISING EVERY VARIETY OF G ARTICLES r superior QUALITY or MANUFACTURE arket. In nddition to which, we will weekly UPP LIES so keep constantly on hand a LARGE and DRENS - QO THIUM. SONS visiting Augusta will certainly find it re are determined to ofler our Goods to the ral patronage that we have received from the riets, we hope to merit a continuance of the J. M. NEWBY & CO. tf 44 CANDIDATES! The frieids of Co. WILLIt QUATTLEsUm res pectfully announce hi:m asa Candidate for Sheriff of Edgefield at the ensuing election. Er We are authorizei to announce LEWIS JONES, Esq, as a candidate for re-election for Sherifl'cf Edgeliefi District. U' Til Friends of Capt. H1. BOULWARE resiectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgerleld District at the next election. THE friends of Capt. LEWIS COVARres p. elfully announee him as a candidate for Sheriff, of Edgerield District, at thez ensuing election. The many friends of W. W. SALE. Esq., of Ilamburg,.in the upper part of the District, respect fully annonnce him as a candidate for Sherif or Elgefield District at the next election./ I- -h I4* aT TuE Friends of hr. ROBERT D. BRYAN respectfully ainno~unc him as a Candidate for Clerk *of Edgetie!d District at the next election. UTThe friends of ST ARLiNG TURNER, an-t nounce hinm a enndidlate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. (LT The Friends of Mir. 31. WV. LYLES respect fulv aomonnee him, ras a Cainddite for Tax Collec tor of Ed ge.field at the next electicn. UTlhe many friends of .\r. TIIOS. B3. REESE, announce htim as a Canid:dte f->r Tatx Collector of Edgefield District, at the ensuing election. 7 The l'riends of Capt. E. W. UORN, re spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Eudgetield Djist rict, at the ensuing elee tion IL7 The Fiends oIf Mr. CIIA RLES CA RT ER respuetfully annour.ee him as a Candidate for Tax Collee.,r or E.ggefieid Ih-tict. at the next cht etion ET The Fri-eis .of ir. CUJAS. M1. 1A Y, res plcifUi'y a::inoune him as a Candlidate fo'r Tax Col ueior of Edgetield ]Dis. tit the li xt electlion. 0cD en t is t r y, T iiE Snb.eribe~r ha s olene d ani I. Ore tia's Uneii, w~hereil he will attend to 'nyv hn iness pertin~~ing to his Profession. A lieu 's Patent Tee:h, Curvilin ear Gamn mu:d lIioek .'feethi. fromi ' Single Teeth~ to Entire Setts, Put ny in a ...tyle to, leasei the mo~ st faetidiouus. llentlists wis~hing teel h put ny. on .\ lb-n's Patient, ean have it d. ne by sendini in their Plates at very Il eists' G ; ld andl Silver late. G'sold Siver :and i'intmina Wie round. hali round an.l ellindrical N. I ..-.\ seticiiment ahways at the coimpjletioni of .Inhl :A ' if 29 TO TiiE AFFLICTED, I *r ,o.' a :I ccoucheur. late if Pi'laadelphuia no--. l.,cat. N. 21'7, li..n Street. .\ugusta. Ca. I'aieuina at:en.io.n puaid to the treatment ofi Chirunie disenses5C. Vi.,its made at a distance on the miost re) ainable termsi. Please adldress, A ugusta Ga. Atl2 f 12 Law Card. ~~Y O FFC E is now in this Village, next door to VW. W. .dans, where I can he found at all limes. C. W. STY LES. Edgelield C. Hf., .Jan 15, -856. tf .1 ~ ADERIOAN HTL t 0. P. HI.SCOTT & CO. Proprietors. Mlarch 12, 18%G. ly _ 9 iflE NEW CAR %S FgISHJED! K ALYBRO TYPES. r jhlESubscribers ru spectfully inform the Tandies' anmd Gentlemen of Edgefield that their N EW CAR is just completed ,n a most beantiful and per'fect manner, which enables themi to take the Finest Life-Like Ambrotypes, And in the best stvle of finish and durabilily that has ever been ofl'ered to the citizens of the District. The CA R will remain only for a " fewv days"s in this Town. Therefore, if you want your likeness and such an one as will give you satisfaction-eall soon,1 or thel Car'will leave you. They wil' also taike A mbrotypes for Medallions, Brooches, Lockets and Finger Rings. Portraits of* deensed persons colpied aeeurately. GirCome soon-conmc quickly, if yocu wouMd take advantage of the splendid npptortunity now oTred. Remember, " delays are dangerous." A. T. LYON & CO. Nov 5, - if' ' 43 Teacher Wanted, .i 0 take eba~rge of the Schlool at Uorn's Creek .Meeting-llouse. None need apply hut those t hat can~ conic well recommended. The applicant must, of'coutrse, be imister of the Ancient and Mod ern Languages. To a suitable person, good wages will be giv n. A pply to WASH. WISErutes J1. HI. FAlIR,*Trse. --Nov.5 tf 43 Notice, 1'OLLED befara tng ey John C. Unrris living. r a ar blouimnai'n Creek Clurch on the Blocker troad.'a blini datrk Sorrel Mare, sl~ven years old four - tecn hands high.a white star~ in her face, appraised to fifteen dollars. JAM~ES M. HARRISQN sgy Novnmbe 5 iMG 1m4m A3 HENRY .DA LY, BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS! AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. i g l 1[ WORTH of the above Goods, O1U.UUU carefully selected from the best Manufacturies, and comprising Every Description in the Trade, Will be sold at very small advane on Cost. Wr The Subscriber solicits a call from his South Carolina friends before purehasing elsewhere. ,jr TERaus.-Retail, Cash. Wholesale, time with approved paper. No second price asked. HENRY DALY, Under U. S. Hotel, Augusta, Ga. Augusta, Ga., Sept 22, Gm 37 NEW FALL AND WINTER 'IIE Subscriber is now receiving his Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which te invites his friends and customers to call and ex imine. They have been selected with great -care Is to STYLE and CHEAPNESSand will be old low to prompt paying and cash buyers. .In his toek may be found a fine assortment of Plaid, Black and Morselale SILKS; Gala Plaids; French Merinos, in all colors; Plain all wool DeLaines: Figured DeLaines and Cashmeres; Embroidered Merino Dresses; Black Bombazines and Challies; Black Alpachs, Merinos ahd all wool DeLaines; Fancy and Black Ginghams and Calicos; A very fine assortment of CLOAKS of the latest and most fashionable styles; Jaconct and Swiss Trimmings and Flouncing; Embroidered Collars and Infants Waists; A tine assortment of Ladies' L. 0. H1ankerehiefs; A large Stock of Hosiery and Gloves; Opera Flannels; Red and White Flannels; Bleached and Brown Cotton Flannels; Debage Robes; Sattinetts, Tweeds and Kentucky Jeans ; Rock Island Jeans and Black Cassimeres. Negro Clothing. Blankets, Stripes, Osnaburgs, Georgia Plains, Linseys and Kerseys, in great variety. A fine assortment of Men's, Youths and Boys 3hoes ; Ladies and Misses Shdes and Negro Shoes; A magnificent selection of Hardware, Crockery and Glass Ware, Saddlery and Groceries, &c., &c., &c., ogether with an almost endless variety of every rticle generally found in a Village Store, all of which will be disposed of at astonishing low prices. R. H. SULLIVAN. Oct 1 tf 38 ALL'AND WINTER GOODS, SUITABLE FOR GENTLEMEN AND YOUTHS WEAR. JIUST Rec% red and still receiving a well selected Stock of Ready Made Clothing, which I hop..- from my experience in the trade, will nable me'to give satisfaction to those who may fa vour me with their patronage. I also have my usu il Stock of Cloths, Cashneres and Vestings, .hich will be made to order in the latest STYLFS, nd at the shortest notice. Thankful for past, favours nd hope for a continuance of the same. JOIIN COLGAN. Oct. 1, 1856,. -tf 38 AMiER I CA N HOT E L, Eamburg, 5. 0. HE roprIiOer of this wvell a known IOTELbeg leave to nrorm their friends and the public ~enerally, that they are always ready to receive hecm in the BEST STYL E POSSIBLE. Persons arriving at this H~otel may rest assured hat they and their, baggage will be promptly scat, re of charge, to the Carolina Depot, or to either )t the G eorgia Depots. We also take this opportunity of returning our ~ineere thanks fur past patronage, and will use every .deavour to merit a continuance of the same. There will always be on hand a good OSTLER, n H~orses left in our charge will meet with every tentin. 0. H. P. SCOTT & Co. llamnburc, July 21, tf 29 ~FURHITURE? SELLING OFF AT REDUCED PRICES. r 'llIE Subscriber desirous of making a change I.in his business ot~ers for saile his LXARG E and 1'LENIDID Assortmlaent of Ftun iture, omaiprising'EVERY ARTICLE usually found the ni:ost compl!ete Cabinet Establishnmnts, at such iets as cannot fail to, satisfy purchasers. Come, low, all who waint chmeap and tine 1g7RNITURE, n ex:Ionine my Stock. I still cointinne the sale of the METALLIC and 10O E WOOl) BIJ.\ L CASES, anid nlso have onstnitly on hand a good lot of WOOD COP INS, all sizes, which I will sell at modergite prices JOHN M. WITT. Oct. 1. 1S36, if 38 lou have boughg miy goods I want my money! Iness as so..n ats p'raticable. respeetfully informs ill personis in anywise indebted to him that they must make arrangmnits to settle up without delay. s he* is wanting money and must have it. lle ~arestly hoipes all interested in this notice will ive prompt attention to it, as he does not wish to leal hanrshmiy with any, but unless they comply with ie above request thme Lawyers and Mlagistrates will ecrtainly have the pleasure of settling with them. ['his is fair warning. R. 11. SULLIVAN. Nov5S tf 43 Notice, ~S Iexpect to be absent from the State for some tim., I have left my Notes in the hands of I:xiu rT. W RIGI1T, Esq., so that any person may tettie who wi.,bes to dlo so, anid I hope that those indelted to ame will pay up tbefore the first of January text. as I diall have use for a large sunm of money it thatt time. I have also constituted Mr. Waltcutv my agent to tell n-y iharris ract of Land. A ny person wishing o purchmae the same will please call on him. LEWIS JOR~ES. Edgefield C. U., Nov. 5 4t 43 .fea-Quarters, 10TH R EG INENT, S. C. M. Dna Cr.Ex, 0:,t. 15, 185G. ORDE RS, NO. B Y Virtue of an Order from Brig. Gen. WavER, an election will be held in the 10th Regiment, . C. M.. on Friday the21st November, for COLO EfL, to fill thme vacancy occasioned by the resig nation of Col. A. J. NEA.. S. G. WATSON, Maj. Lower Battalion, 10th Regt. S. C. M. Oct 15 5t 40 Cupping Cases and Searificators, A lL kinds. lso, Lancets and a great variety of Surgical Instruments, for sale by 1..& T. J1. TRGUE. Druggists. Cocoa MIatting. ( UITABLE for Court Houses, Offiees, Pasasges. .J &c.-noted for itis durability and freedom of noise komn the tread,-1 and 14 yds wide. 17 All orders must be accompanied with dimen sions of Room. LALLERSTEDT & DEMING, Corner under Globe Uotel. Augusta, Oct 22 tf 41 Strayed, FROM the subseribhg. oig Seturday last, whilsi .Ldriving to (Graniteville, a small red colored II41FEtt; aboiut two years old, with white spots on her back. She is supposed to be making her way back to Mountain Creek, where sbe was raised. Any information coneerning said Hifem: Will be thankfully receited, or any one taking her up will be liberally rewarded for their trouble. RANSOM DURST, Graniteville, 5. C. Nov 5 3t 43 MEN'S AND BOYS FALL A WINTEfR CLOTHO Vo8 HATS, CAPS, &C. LAYTON & KENNEDY, Auguas C Ga., res*tfulle invite their country friends and customers to call and examine their LARGE and WELL SELECTED Stock of : Ready Made Clothing, Furnishiug Goods, Hats, Caps, Ac. Comprisin every variety and style that can be found in the Augusta marAet. They are determined to sell CHEAP, and hope to furnish good and well made articles. that :w9 give satisfaction. gt Their Store is under the Augusta Hotel, where persons wishing to buy will do'well to call before purchasing elsewhere. A ugusta, Sept 22 . - 15t 37 1856-Fall Trade-1856 WN, 0, RRICE & CO" DRAPERS AND TAIL ORS Augusta, Georgia, Are now WELL SUPPLIED with a choick stockof Cloths% Cassimeres,-Vesting, And all other Goods for Winter wears Imported by ourselves. Gentlemen leaving orders for in.d ; article of Clothing may be assured of getting iN 1 and GOOD GOODS, and made up in good and Fas.hionable styles. WM?. 0. PRICE A C0., Drapers and Tailors. Augusta, Oct 28 tf 0.4 LALLERSTEDT & DEIN, Como, qqht &Iobe Nfofe, B4tic4tk - GENERAL - DRY GOODS DEAES H AVE now on hand the largest Stock of Ne goor Plantation Goods ever offered in this City, consisting in partof the. White Macinaw 9-4 BLANKETS, at s low pr1 ces as the Blue Blankets, and far heavier. They are the only House who have Gergia Schleys best GEORGIA PLAINS, "all wool fill ing." Other brands of Kerseys also on hand. - LINSEYS, O3NABURGS, ST R I P E'S an&^ JEANES of every variety. Those visiting our City would do well to examine our Stock before pur chasing elsewhere.-Among their . 1sA.1CTCT GrOOZR -MI~ ---ARE Black Gro de Rhine SILKS - Fancy Brocade and Striped 'Pon d Soir SILK, varying from 621 ets to $5 per yard; Every variety Paris Printed Mouslin DeLains CALICOES, large assortment and varied in styles; Enibroideries of every de.-eription; I Hosiery " Shawls " Linen Cotton and Thread Trimmings; i a " Flounein Hoops, Mohair, Cohores-and Corded Skirts - CRENOLINE or Sardinia SKIRTING, the la test and most desirable article for LUdies Skirting, two yards wide; Cloth and Velvet CLOAKS and TALMAS; Brown and Bleached Homespuns, with a large astortment of Cassimeres, Sattiutts, Janes, &e., for Men's wear; Linen Lawns, Diapers, Damasks, Sheeting, &c., well assorted; With everyvariety of Goods suitable to the season, to which they invite the attention of all visiting our City; .g Orders carefully and punctually attended to. Augusta, Oct 20. . 'f 41 MORE NEW GOODS. CH EAP CASH STRE!I W IL L IA R E. ( R ANNE, AUGUSTA, GA., IS constantly receiving at his CASH STORE, taurge suppliens of New lid Fashionable Goods, Which he is selling at a SMAL L AD VANCE on New York Cost. H-e has re eved by the last Steamer Wide Bik Silk VELVET, for Cloaks and Talmas; Plain and Printed DsL&IES, very cheap ; English Sec. Mourning ?kNTS and other new styles ; Beautiful stylea GINGH AMS, at 12) eta. Ladies Mereno VESTS, long and short sleeves; Chaniay, Briliants and Nainsook MUSLINS ;e Cloth Cloaks and Tailmas, low priced ; Kentucky JTanes, 18e to 25 e ; Satinetts, 37 to 75; Plain Muslin DeL AINES, 126 eta. All wool Red FL ANNEL, at 25 eta. Brown and Bleached Shirting, at 64 eta. Black Alpacca, Welsh Flannels-and a Grreat 'Wariety Of other Goods. Persons visiting the City are re spetfully invited to call and examine his assortment, where they will find Goods at all times at the low est Cash price. Afgusta, Nov 5, 3t 43 Watches, Clocks and Jewelry E, TWEEDY & CO., NEAR THE LOWER MARKET llOUSE, Augusta, Ga, H Y'received their new and beautiful assort ument of Gold and Silver Hunting and open face 3WA.TCE'B," JEWELRY OF THE NEWEST STYLES, Consisting of Coral, Cameo, Lava, Gold Stone and all Gold Setta; Ladies and Gentlemen's Gold Pins, Chains, Fin-. ger Rings, Buttons, &c.; Silver and Plated Tea and Talile Spoons, Forks, Ladles, Salt Spoons, Sugar Shovels,.&ec; Ivory, Pearl and Tortnise She I Card Cases; Pocket Books, Portmonaies, Knives, Seissors ; Walking and Sword Canes;. Colt's Pistols, Rifle Pistols, &c. - Also A large assortment of CLOCKS, at prices varying from SI and upwards, to which we call the atten tion of our Carolina friends and the publia generally. Augusta, Nov 5 , tf 43 .Hides, Hides, Hides. I WILL buy 500 good Hides delivered at my LStore. EDMUND PENN, Aoser. Oct. 29 1856 f . 42 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the estate of Jesse Limbecker, dee'd., are earnestly reguessed to make immediate payment, and those having de mands against the said Estate, will present them propel attested. G. W. LANDRUM, *Adm'or. de bonie non. Aug 27 tf 33 -Final Notice. A LL persons indebted tb the Estate of William L.Vance, deed., are earnestly requested to settle by the 15th February next, as longerdndulgence will not bo given. Those having demands against said Estate are nlotifie~d to render in their accounts, properly attested, by that time, as I intend making a final settlement in the Ordinary's Office on that day S. BROADWATER, Admr. Oydt 22 4m 41 Feet Druggits. O NE and a half ys wide, more beautifal in appear. ance and durable than ordiniary Captng, all wool. Another lot just received, price $12 pryd. L ALL ERSTEDT & DRMN, Corner, under Globe Hotel. Augusta, Oct 20 tt. 41 HrE Subscriber has just received a eboeieM Family M ACKERELin KIta; No 1. Goaben ChlEESE. . Also, 50 Saeks SALT-For sqi)Ie y W. E. IG. Spanish Jack, Dod Loet. A LL persons who have entheir noteis~to a on account of our JA s tend to the same without delay..Tce loss acopnts wiUl also attend. to - Nov.5 If