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Ok' THlE FALL TMADL OPENING OF NEW GOODS AT BLAND & BUTLER'S! W E are now receiving and have opened, and W ready for inspection anI vale, i large por tion of our NEW FALL and W INTE R STOCK. In a few days more we shaUl be prepared to show our !riends and patrons the Most Extensive and Varied Stock 0 DRX GOODB, Ever brought to Edgefi,-1.1; and those who may buy of un, may rely on haviing good Goods at the LOW EST PR ICES at which they can be sold. We desire particularly to call the attention of the Ladies to our Comprising the most eleurant SILK ROBES of the iehest designs and most magnifiecent Goods ever brou!-ht to this market.. Also, tither Dress SILKS, Black and Colored, o-every style; Rich French Printed DeLains; Eugenia Robes; Poplins; French and English Marinoes; - Solid Co!ored I)eLaines, bright colors; Also, in bright colors and small figures all wool DeLaiues, suitable for Children's wear, together with a large assornent of FRENCH,!ENGLSH & AMERICAN PRINTS. We have also, Elastic and Patent Leather Belts, in great %ariety ; Corsets ; Elastic.; Head Dresses: L:ees, &c. Ladies, come and see them. To the Planter We can offer a superb assortment of HEAVY GOO)S; such as JERSEYS. BLANKETS, BROGANS, 4-c., with a good assortment of ma terials for their own and Boys wear, with Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c., To all of which we respeetfully invite the inspection and attention of the trading community. BLAND & BUTLER. Edgefield C. H., Oct 1, - tf 38 PLANTATION FOR SALE, r IIE Subscriber offers for sale the Plantation on which he now resides containing about Fourteen Hundred Acres; --ituated 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 fe. 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 Dwelling; about 500 acres are under fence, f he balance well timbered. There are constant streams of water in every field. R. WAAD. Sept. 30th I56, St 38 VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY For Sale ! T HE Subscriber ofers for sale all of his .\ill Property on South Edisto River, consisting of the following Tracts of Land : The Rocky Spring Place, Containing 4,348 Acres. Upon this place is a fine Circular Saw Mill, in fine working order. with a plenty of timber. Also, a new Frame and Damn for a straight Saw. The Toney Place, Containing near %000 Acres. Upon this place is a good Saw Mill with a very fine body of timber, and several very desirable Mill seats. Also. a fine body of land adapted to the cultivation of grain The MlcTyer or Home Place, Containing about 3,500 Acres. This is a de sirable place for farming~ purposes. There are about 540 acres of good Swamp land upon the' River and Creek, about 150 of which are cleared and well ditehed. Also, a good dwelling and all necessary outbuildings, a Saw Mill and Cotton Gin running by water, line orchards, &c. @'All of these places arc perfectly healthy. From all of the above Mills Lumnber can be rafted from the dams. Persons wishing to purchase can get. ood bargains. A pply to the subscribcr at Edgefield C. IL. or to E. S.-Mims on the premise. R. T.- MIMIS. Aug 27, 1856 .- tf 33 ID The Charleston Mercury will copy weekly until forbid, and forward account to R. T. MI. Valuable Land for Bale, *r HE Subscriber, desirous of moving, fiyers for ..sale his valuable Plantation, situated 19 miles from Edgefield C. H., and within two miles oif Mt. Willing, containing 1362 ucres. The place will be sold the whole together, or wi'l be divided into the following tracts to suit purcha sers: The Home Place, Centaining 735 acres, upon which there is an excel lent Hlouse with 6 rroms, all necessary outbuildings (most of which are framed,) Gin House, Screw, Stabk-ea. Negro Houses and all the conveniencies of a Plantation. About 450 acres on this place are cleared, one third of whieh is freshl land-the remainder is in good heart and is well adapted to cotton and gruini. Thme Plnee is. very healthy, pleasantly located and very desirable to any one working from 10 to 21' hands.' 2. The Bonham Place, Containing 440) acres, upon which therse is a com fortabile dwelling with necessary outbuildings-abon 100 acres ot Forest land and 340 acres tleared, 50, of which is firt 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 int formation, address the subscriber at Mt. Willing, Edgefield District. Terms of sale will he accomno dating. J. C. S~IKlNS. May 7, 1856. tf 17. Land for Sale, T HE Subeeriver *ishing to change his location ofibre for sale his VA LUABLE PLA NTA TION, containing Three Hundred k Seventy-sevenAcres Lying on satada River, and adjoining lands of Win. A. Strother, A. Clark and David Payne, near Bozeman's Ferry, and within two or three hundred yards of the Greenville & Columbia Rail Road. The Tract contains about one hundred acres in original forest, whilst the rest is under fence. One hundred and fifty is in a high state of cultivation, of which there is from seventy-Glve to one hundred acres of fine bottom laud equal to any and surpassed by none in the State. This plantauien has ggd 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 failin~g water. gg Any person wishing to purchase will call on the SuLsoriber who resides on the premises, and be will take pleasure in showing them the above tract. J. W. MAYNARD. Nov 21 .tf 45 Rich Carpets. W ILLIAM SHSA R HL AS just received from New York, English veiCARPETS,of new and splendid patterns; Eiilsh Brussels CARPETS, of new and elegant Sperior Three-Ply, Ingrain and Venetian CA R Rich Chenille RUGS, to match the Carpets , 'ranted D)RUGGETTS, for Crumb Cloths ; Prniated FLOOR CLOTHS, In patterns; Brass 8tsia- RODS and Chenille DOOR MATS; liall and Door MATS, in a variety of Styles. The public a,. rspecfully invited to examine the above articles. Augusta, Oct. 1. if 38 Brushes, rushes I UN Stores fine variety of Paint, Varnish, Grain U.Ing Blenders, Tanners, Whitewash, Crumb, )ating and Hlair Brushes and Combs-Flesh ~Brashes and Hairloves--Nuil, Tooth and Shaving -grushee, &o. For sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19 -Gin Band ke Earness Leather Fy ene quality, for sale biy L. M UTEL A= ry r.. a U ~s. FALL AND WINTER GRAY BROTHERS, Br ac st. A-u g sta, Ccea., R ESPECTFU' LY announce to their customers and the publc at large, that they have re ceived. and are sti:1 receiving by every steamer from New York, a general assortment of - FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Which they are certain will be found superior both in Extent, Style and Cheapness, To any arsortnent ever before offered in Augusta. Amocgst. our stock can be found the rotlowing: Extra Rich-Striped Moire Antique SILKS; t col'd and bl'k PIu de Soie ROBES; " " Gro. de Nupp and Pta de Suie; a "1 Bayadere SILKS; Bischoff's Plaid and Brocade GROS de RHIN; " P!uin ' . An extensive assortment of low-priced SILK, in colicrs and black ; Fa--cy Striped and Plaid CASHMERES and Satin de SHENES; Gala PLAIDS; Wool DEL'AINES; Persian DELAINES, Mohair Mixture; Figured ALPACA; Black ALPACA: Black and Colored English MERINOS; . French " Lupin's best Black BOMBAZINES and CHAL LIES ; French QINGHAMS and CHINTZ; Euglibh and Americn PRINTS, of all the favor ite brands. Our Hosiery Department Will be found to embrace every style of English and I German Goods. Also. Raw Silk and Spun HOSE and HALF HOSE; Casimere, Cloth, Buck kin and Kid GLOVES,for Ladies and Gentlemen: Jaconet and Swiss TRIMMINGS and FLOUNC ING; Cambric. Swiss and Book Muslin COLLARS and SLEEVES; fnfant's Embroidered ROBES, Frock WAISTS, and WAISTS; Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS; Morning GOWNS. UNDERSIIIRTS, Mourn ing SETTS, &c.; Drapery MUSLINS, Colored Worsted DAM ASKS, for Window Curtains: French Marseilles COUNTERPANES; Manchester and Lancaster " 1-4. 9-4~and 10-4 White Snow-drop Linen DAM ASKS; 9.4 and 10-4 White Satin and Figured DAMASK; 8-4. 9-4 and 10-4 Ilrown and White Linen and Cotton DAMASK; 8-4, 9-4,10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Brown and White Linen Table COVERS; NAPKINS, DOYLIES, TOWELS, DIA PERS. CRASH, and an excellent assortment of fine LINENS for Gentlemen's Shirt Bosoms ; 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Allendale, H amilton and New York Mills Sheetings ; illow-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 Nansook Muslins, Apron Checks; Red and White Flannels; Cotton * Brown Cotton Tickings; Superior Cassimeres, Bear Skins, for over-Coats, Pilot and Beaver Cloths: Sattinetts, Cashmer'-tts, Tweeds, Casinetts, Ken tucky Jeans, &c. Negro Clothing. Blankets, Stripes, Osnaburgs, Linseys, Kerseys, &e., in great variety. Cloaks, Talmas and Shawls. This 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 from two dollars up to the most costly garment. Carpes. 'To this branch we hiave this season added a large assotment of the following beautiful styles: Rich Velvet Tapestry, beautiful designs; Superior Tapestry Brussels, "" Extra Sup. Three Ply, and Ingrain Carpets:; Stair Car-pes; Druggeis:; and an extensive assort ment of Chenile and Velvet Rugs ; Adelaid Mlatts, Bindings, &c. Sept. 16th i856. tf 36 MILLER & WARREN, Corner Opposite the Globe Hotel. AUG USTA, GEORGIA. H AVE just received a large stoek of Fall and Winter D~ry Gioods, of the ite-st importation and most faishionacble styles, co.nsistinig of Flounced 5mbreidered Colored SI I-KS; Rich Brocade and Plaid Colorei SIL.KS; Figured and Moire Antique lilack SILKS; Rich Flounced MlUSL.IN D)E L AIN. ES: CASHM1ERES and MUSLIN DE LAINES in great variety ; BOMBAZINES, CHIALLIFS, ALPACAS and COBERGS; French, English and A meriqpn PRINTS, Handsome Scotchi and French G ING[HIA NIlS: Rich French EMIBOIDERED COLLARS and SLEEVES; Rich Black Lace COLL ARS and SLERV ES ; ".,iconet and Swiss BAND)S and FLOUTNC. INGS, nfnte Embhroidered W AISTS and RQ BES; Embroidered Mc-rino CLOA KS for Infants: -al Valenceiennes, 'Mahtese aind Thread L A CES Reveire, Hem-stitched and Emtbroidered HDIK'S Alexander's Kid and Silk G LOVES; Slndid stock or Gent's " Totether with an endless varioty if Guoods usually found in a Dry Goods Store. We will say that we have a large stuck, anxious to sell, and .will take pleasure in showing them to our friends and custo mers. A ugusta, Oct. 8, 1856, if 39 PIANO FORTES! T I1E undersigned havinig removed - their stock of Sheet Music and Musical Instruments to Rome, Geo., beg leave to return, to the citizens of South Caro lina, their sincere thanks for the liberal patr-onage bestowed, sud to infoirm those still in want of Pianos that we still keep a stock of Pianuos in Augusta, which we will sell at unprecedent ed low rates. Those wanting Pianos, will find it greatly to their advantage to write to us, as we war rant to please in price-a, and quality of itnstrumcets. Ul7 Orders ot- inquiries d dre-ssed to us at Augus ta or Rome, Geo., will meet with lpromplt attention. A. A. CLA RK & SON. A ugusta Geo., or A.A. CLARK &SON, Rome Geo. June 28, if 23 Furniture! Furniture! BEN.JA MIN & GOODRICH, flroadl street, op Ipositce Lamback & Cooper's, respectful an nounce to their friends and the publie, that they are now receiving daily a choice anid well selected assortment of all kinds of F URNITUR E, such nia UR EA US. 1BOOK-CASES SOFAS, CH A IRS, TETE-A-TETES, CENTRE TABLES, BF.D STEADS, WIN h>OW SIIA DES. &c., of the Ia k-st and most fashionable designs, which they guaran tee to se-ll as low as can be bought in this city, and invite all who wish to purchase, to call and examine their stock. - A LL WORK WARR'ANTED. Mattresses and nll kinds of Furniture, manufne tured and repaired to order, with neatness ad dis path. BENJ AMIN & GOODRICH. Augusta, A pril 23, if 15 Photo graphs5. T 111S beautiful style of Picture so popularin both this country and Europe, can be had at LEIGH & CHAMLS' GALLERY, Augusta, Ga. Persona having Daguerreotypes of teicselvea or friends cnn have thenm Photogr-aphced from life.-size to the smallest miniature. LEIGH & CHALMERS. A ugusta, Sept 30, 1856. tf 38 Shingles, Boards, Laths, &c,, T'E Subscriber is now prepared to furnish Shin .gkg, Boards, Laths, Hewed Timber, Poscs, Rails, &o:;pf h i bet material, which he wIll sell at prices to stit purichascepi. j.efiions in want of such articles will pkt-ase call on me et my 'ather's resi dence, about four sniles East of Edgeleld, C. HI.1 'L:LDRLOACH, S Oet. 8, 18 5 6 , 3m 39 Physiians' Buggy Trunks and Pocket EDICNE CASES-for sale by uj~REEr ND SURGICAL INFIRMARY FOR*NEGREOS), AUGUSTA GEORGIA. HE Undersigned would respectfully ei the attention of Planters and Slave-owners generally to their very completeand txtensive Establirlhnient in Auut Ga., for the accommodation t NEGROES requiring SURGICAL OPERATIONS or TREATAIENT IN CHRONIC ISEASES. The Building is situaled corner of Jaekson and Fenwick Streets, between the Georgia and he Savannah Rai Road Depots; and in sight of both. It is therefore convenient for the recep ion of patients from a distance. In its construction, throughout the entire plan, was kept in iew the special purpose to which it is applied; being "furnished with everything which can omduce to the CO5FORT OF THE SICK. It is supplied with hot and cold baths and shower aths-and has water-closets in each story to avoid fatigue and exposure to the patients. It is so we!l ventilated and lighted with gas. With the constant attendance of experienced male id female nurses, tae patient wiH be saved much of the sutlering which too often is the result it unavoidable neglect in the treatment of NEGROES in ordinary private practice. TERMS-For Board, Lodging and Nursing, per month, $10. For all NECESSARY Medical ttendanc, Surgical Operations, &c., the same as in ordinary city practice. H. F. CAMPBELL, Surgeon, R. CAMPBELL, Attending Physician. Augusta, Jan 30, 1856. 3 FOREMAN'S IRON PLOW STOCK! A T rHE Tf ME for sowing Wheat is near at hand, and FORENMANIS IRON PLOW STOCK is the BEST IMPLEMENT for putting in small Grain, I ill offer themn from this date at Four Dollars and Fifty Cents. S. F. GOODE. Edgefield, October 20, 1856. if 41 H ~ . -~~ - -- 4rtit ~ 16 & ! OHN A. MAYS, POPRI ETOIS mu E Pulii are respectfully in 99 9gon formned that thi Ioteldhas uder Angsata, Ga., refitted in the BEST STYL.E. regard AEjutreceived their N EW $TOCK( of IessOf expense, and was opened on the First of Oeto FA LL A ND W INT ER G OODS, ber, for the reeption of Boarders and nuecomudation na would call the attention of their friends andt the or Ti'hnsient customers. ublic to the assortment. 'Their Stock is 'VER Y The best accomnmodation. is guaranticd to those A RGE nn comprises all the best makes and - who will favor the Proprietor with their patronage. styles of Goods and the latest nove'ties of the sea- and the Mlanagement will be such as to command on; and as they are determtined not to be for the Hlouse, the reputAtion it has always main [ndersold by any Ilouse in the State, and tained, its the Best Hotel ina Hambaarw. will guarantee their prices to be asj The Proprietor assures the pt~hlie that no pains S shall hie spatred on tihe part of the Manneement to 9% T E 1 99 75 furis th thte Table with the best iands the Markets of hey feel assured that an ex:trmination of their Augusta andl lamburg niyohrd. oods will ensure a continuation of the liberal pn- Families visiting our Town are solicitedi to give us ronage they have hitherto received. They would a eall, as our be.<t exertions shall he devoted to ad. nvite attention to the following :- mtiister to their entire comfort Ladies' DR ESS GOODS; A ttached to the Hotel, is a fine LIVER.Y and Black andi Fncey Dress SILKS; SA L E STAB LE, ke~pt by C. DANI.s & J1. B. French atnd Etiglish MERINOS; C~snuco, which is wvell fitted up an~d has all kitnds of Scoteht, Frencht and A mericnn GINO 11 MS;. Preavender that this-Alarket enin possibly afford, and English, French and A met ienn PRINTS; thei.y pledge themiselves to take as good care of Stuck EMBROID ERIES, all kinds ; as any thler Stable, or nio pay iDress TRIMMINGS. splendid variety ; They are preparedl to neemonmodiate Drovers Stoc.k. HOSIERY, nt very large as:,rtmnent ;and Transient itbrses at all time?, and have H orses GL OVES, 'of every decser:p~tion ; and B uieles to hire, and wvill run one (Jr more lineks, Irish L INENS; Iwhenever called foar on reatsonatbV terms. Table LINENS and DIAPERS; :N. 8.-They have an eminent Horse Farnier NAPKINS. DOYLI.AS'und TOW ELS; .who proposus tot cure all curit'le diseases of the SHEETINGS ntnd Pillow LINENS; | lotse, (contagious disenses excaepted.) or no pay. Ilenebied antd Itraiwn SHIR TJNGS; and will be responsible thtat horses under hts treat PANTS STUPPS, Tweeds, Catsimners and mnent shtall be well-eared fo~r antd 'seanted according to imstruetit'ns. lO TIS l lr launhurg, A lpril 23 l.%6. 6im 15 Re~d BLANKETS; " HUZZA FRBUCHANAN ' FLAINNELS. ited, white, Welsh, &e: FO CASSJMER ES and PLAIDS, fur chtildren :Look Here EverybOd.I. ilouse Servatnts' GOODS; .t I Eu Subcrbers nrc just revlving fromt Phtilit lainek Alonens~l. Hiamblazitnes. Dlimities. Quilts ; depi n e ek h IOTSLN FUR FR ING ES ; SIIAW LS,u\l k ;ds, ke. Ldi)l assrmnd Neof k h OT iL large assortment Ner BlnntsL, Kerseys, Lin- ? T seys, Stripes, Plaids and Osnaburga- H IA TS, CA PS, BOOTS & SHOES, AugusaSt~tl ~ .fCarpet Bags, Trunks & Umbrellas, Disso1ltion of C0partnerShip, Ever oilt-red in this market. 1111IE copiartnershtip heretofore existintg b..tween Also, a supetfine, latrge and well scheled lot of .the undersigned, under the firm of TiAYERt Ready Made Clothing, Bu-rr, was, by mutual cotentt, dissolived the 1st tst. Eithter party will use the inme~ of te Iirmt Of thte Lutetst Style anid B st MYate linidation. lIENi lY B. TII A YR, rmN. -.101 IN D. IIlT, G(etlemen, enll and examnine for yourselves. W e JOS H UJA W. BUITT. will noutebtarge for loukinig. But wvill be certain to, Augusta, A ugust 25, 1856. Isell you goods if low prices anti t-uperior Goods ar-e -- -ane inducemnts. COPARTNERSHIP. SIMON & KROUCTI. The undersigned have this (liy formed a partner- .Hat.burtr. Set 2.1 IP . tf 38 hip, for the purpose of continuing the husness el tIt esiooutgh C'irolina, niAvsa & Koarrrat their old st:omd. 28~2 Broad street, * E 4lL DS RIT inder the firm of BUTT-r KxNIGttT & Co. Thse firtn EHItOR DIARIC.' date from 1st itnst.; and respectfully solicit a cou- Y W. F. I ORDE EIrY.Odnryo de inune of the paitrons of the o14d fi~nn-.il itit J~lN D H TT,.. Whereas, Patrick Flantigan has appliedl to me for J1AM1ES L. KNIGIfl', Letters of Admitti,.iation, on all andl singular the .108SUA.. W. 1LUTT. gidis aonI cltanteas, rights andi c~redits of Wx'. 3Ic Augusta, A ugust 25, 1856 1vty, htte of the District afureis:.i:d, derceasetd. ''Tese are, therefore, to cIte antd admomitr all arnd The~ undersigned, in rei-ing frotm thei G ROCE- sinftrtekmdrdndc wr ofr texsai deceas Y1UINE cieerfll precommendso his snces- Court for thie said Disriet, to he holden at Edgelield ors to the cofd naditrneo his former C. H., tin the 20th daty of November intst., to show ustomers. IIEN RtY B. TILA Y ER. cause, if ay, why the said admmnistration should ntot Augusta. August 25, 18.56. lie grantted. SSept. 30, 185, 3m 38 Given untder my htand and seal, thits fifth day of No ___________________ ______ --vetmber in the year of our Lord one thtonaand eight Gins for Sale, htundred antd fifty-sis, and in the-81styear of American fR. DURISOE, at Eduefield C. II., is my htdpnec. W. F. DURISOE, 0. E. D Je authorized Agent for the sale of mty Super- Nov. 5 21. 44 or G URVE BR EAST COTTON GINS. Perstons (*o thC r R . ishing to purchase these Gins will-please call 'an $tat or ~o uti ,,uli im, who will lurnish you with my prices, exhtibit EDG EFIE LD DIST RIC'. mertifates from reliable gentlemen, &c. FDIN OEREINARY.dnr o de I will repair, with gretat promptness and despatch,~ W Fsra. t SE surOdnryo.de arved Breast Gins, at my Factory.nat Hell-Air, ~ fieldeastCritrBretht le om ard toen m hi s.ov Aguota. hAlurhG fr for Letters of Administraiam, on all and singular te arded Ite imr.eChateHmly ,l bug il e od and prieyh. lattles, rights aed credits of Artimesia mt o m imedatly ndforthwith properl re unetlt of the District aforesaid, deceased. tsired antd returned. Freight on thte Rail Road for These are, therefore, to cile and admtonish all and ins from Augusta to Bel- Air, $l1,25. singular, the kindred and creditors of said decease,, TilOS. WYNN. to be amid appear before me, at our next Ordinarys BelA ir Oct 11, 1856. tf 40 Court for thu said District to be htolden at Egefil - r,, . C. H. on the 24th day of November mnst, to show cause, Ntirsing Bottles, if anty, why the said Administraitioa should not be NEW and improred Style.-Also, Nippl'e Given under my hand and seal, this 11th da of 3.Glasses, Breast Pipes and Pumps, Nipple November, In the year of our Lord one thtonsand eight hields, Teething Rings, &o. For sale by htundred and fifty-six and ini the EIghth-first year of A. G. & T. .J. TE AGUE, Druggists. American Independence. F UIOO .D SMay 23 tr 19 44F UR S B 0 .D 'November 12 2t - 4 Estray Notice. Lde n issCok ams OLLED befoire me as an Erstray by Dr. Tho. Lde n lssOok am i Lake, livmng fotur or five miles South of Cam- 1UST received by E. PENS, Agent, a large rIdg, ou the Martintown Rond, one. DARK tFassirtmnent of Ladies and Misses Clnake and ~R VN MA RE MULE. appraised at One h~un. Talmas, of time vety latest styles and patterns. ired dtllaru. Said mtule is of medium size, of good Oct 1 tf 3 ild, in 'good order r-ome marks of sa:ar, mane 'a5t! Salt! d tail lately ashorn. wilhout shoes, and spposed SAT us riedamlftrsl , e.. ...e o .. .-u. b K y AL.utariel n orsl DRUGS, MIEDICINES &c, ] D RS. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, respect fully inform their filiieds amt pan trons that hey have just received their FRIESH Stock of Purme and Genuinc Drugs, &c. A nd will bi pl -asei to Walt upon all who may favor iheimi with their patronae. Space will not allow us to give a Catalogue in th's place of our Stuck of Drues. Medicines, &e. Suf fiee it to say, we have the F U L r LE ST and MOST COMPLETE Stock ever offered in this place. Edgefield C. HI., Nlay 23 tit 19 ,Village Property for Sale, T11 1E subseribver otyers for sale his HOUSE A ND LOT, situated in Edigefield Village, immediieh. West of the Planter's Iiodel. Said Lot contains near FIVE acres of Land, and extends from the Public Square to Bever Dam Creek. iJ- It will be disposed of on reasonable terms Possession given on short nolice. r With) anl expe-nditure (of two or three htun dred dollars it could ie made one (of the most land some places in the Village. For further pat titlars call on the undersigned. D.-R. DURISOE. April 30, 1856. if 16 Great Inducements, I E have a large Stock of Negro Goods consis V ting of' Kerseys. Georgia Plairs and Linseys. together with heavy N EGRO BLANKETS, supe rior to any we have ev, r had. anrd we promise to give any one who may tall upon us, every inducement in the way of price and quality to buy of us. MILLER & WARREN. Opposite Globe Hotel, Augusta Ga. Oct. 8, if 39 CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY! EDGEFI ELD C. 11., S.C. r P11 E Subscribers Scontinue to build to order, and of the BEST M AT ERIA L that can he procured, Carriages, Buggies, kec., OF EvaRY STYLE AD DEsctPrrion. They alsokeep constantly on hand a fine and varied assortment of New aid Seconid-Homnd Carriages! WREPAIRING neatly and promptly attend ed to. Thankful for pffst patronage, they hope by giving due attention to their business and the interests of their customers, to continue to receive a liberal share of pub'ic favor. C. McGREGOR, F. L. SiTfIL. Mar28 tr 11 FOR THE L ADIES! WVE have on hand a great variety of Colognes, W land kerchief Extracts, Toilet Powders and an assortment of Fancy and Toilet Soaps; Pomades. Pure Bears Oil, Hair Tonics, Restora tive% and Hair Ilye; Pt eston Salts and Aromatic Vinegar; Cream of lBeauty, Carnation Rouge, Uair De pilatory. &e., to all of whieh the attention of the Ladies is respectfilly invited. For sale by A. G. & T. J. TEA G UE, Druggists. May 23 tf_ __ 19 Notice. , LL Ptrsons concerned will take notice that I Xhave appointed Dr. James A. Devore and Robert Atkins my A gents and Attorneys to repre bent me in the collection of the debts due to the Estate of John Doby, dee'd.. and in altl other duties devolving upon mae as administrator of said d-ceased .MATILDA DOBIY, Adm'or. Feb11 tf Adninistrator's Notice. A LL Persons ind, bted to the Estate of Jesst' Jennings, de'e'd., are. requested to settle up at an early date, and those having demands against sid Estate are hereby notitied to present them duly proved, to the Subscriber, on or before the fist Monday of December next, as I intemnd about that time to nmake a final setth meat on said Estate. .JOllN J. JENNINGS, Adm'or. Se 3m 34 N otice. L TL those indebted to thme Estate of J. E. Free. Cl nman will please come fwrward and pay ul. immediately ; and these having demands against thte Estate will present thema properly attested. J1. IL JENNINGS, Ad'rs. J. W. FREE.\AN, Fe b 4.,____ . LLperonsindebted to thte Estate ofWiia i D. hurmod de'd., tire requested to make pamettote umelers:gnmedl. And those heavineg demandse against the same will present them accord ing to law. PL.EASA NT D. TilURM~OND, Adm'r. IA pril 30. 185i6 tf I fi IAdninitraltor's Notice. A LL Persons having demnands against the Estate M.of Wmn. II. A dams, dee'd., are hereby notified to present the same, properly attteste.', for payment, and those whto are.inde!,ted to the Estate, are re-I quested to nmake payment to P~N d& n 24 tr 2 No4tice. LL Person. inidebted to the Estate of Col. Rl. 2. 1.louknihght, dee'd., are earnestly requmestedl Ito ma:ke' immaediatle ptyoomnt. All persons lhaving d;emds against the esgte, will present them pro. perly aettested. JOlIN TTIIET, a'r M~ruY J;OUK~NIGiIT Dee 19 ly _49 Notice, LI, persons hatvinig any denmnds against the Aestate of Nancy ilatemanm, aire hereby tnoti lied to p.resent their ehaims duly attested, oen cor be fore the 25th dayv of lI)cemober, andui all those int debt. d ate requested to py' tup torthiwith. \V MlliLER, Adm'or. Jtuly 26, 1856. f28 Nofice, PPLICATION will be mtade at mthe next ses J. sic-mt if the Legisla.ture. to discontinue as nm pulie highway the A bhieville R. ad from dlohnu Ce:tam's, r unning puara'lel with the Plank Rload to Edeetield Court llouse. A ug 27 . 3m 33 Notice. 4 PPLICATlION will be madte at the next Ses Lsin of the Legis~ature' fur a renewal of the Charter of the Pathtnetto Fire .~Engine-Conmpaney. A ug 24 3.m 34 Notice. A PPLICA TION wille made :t thte nextssin of the Legisltature for a Chtartir for a new toad leadimnz fr<.m I laniel Roitnntree's, to intersect the Augusta Rotnd at or nietr 1ar. .J. 11. .Jennings. A ug 20 3m2 33 Notice. A PIATION will beinade at thte next sessiont of the Lgegsinture for a Charter of incorpo ration of Ridge Spring Baptist Church. A ug 27 3m 33 . Notice. A PPLICATION wilt be made at the next ses sion of the Legislature for an amendtment of the Charter of the Hlamburg & Edgefield Plank Road Compa nyy. 3 Aug 123m1 DR. SIMMONS' VEGETABLE LIVER MEDICINES, A SAFE AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY For all kinds of Liver diseases, anid all dis eases and itndispositions that originate from a diseased state or inactivity of the .Liver-suich as chronic and acute inflammation of the Liver, dyspepsia, sick head ache, sourness of stomach, loss of appetIte, cholie, costiveness, &c., &e. 100 Pack ages just received and for sale by G. L. PENN, Agent. July 1 tf 25 FOR SALE, T HE STORE HOUSE, next East of R. H. Sul livan's, 30 feet .front and 60 deep, containing three rooms below, one above, and a good cellar. TlE TAN YARD and Lot adjoining, and con taining about three acres. ONE LOT on the branch adjoining C. L. Refo. R- T. MIMS. PRING TRADE H. L CUNNINGHAl f&C0' ROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS' AND DEALERS -1T ' , OREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, 'TAMBURG, S: 0. E take this opportunity ofreturning- thanks". to our patrons ndfriends for the very liberal leouragement and favors we have .received for veralsyears past, and respectfully solicit a continu ice of the same. Our highest aims, nd best in mavors will be to merit and deserve'the patronage 'our old customers, friends and-the publie gene fly, by conducting our business as we'have done !retofore, and increasing our reputation for, Low Prices and Fair Dealing, nd making it to the decided advantage of all who vor us with their trade. The increased patronage we have -received and e continually receiving has induced us to BUY LARGE and WELL ASSORTED tock of Goods, in order to meet the growing de iands and increase of trade. THE SUPERIOR .QUALITY f all Goods offiered to the Public at this establish ient, is so well known that very little need be said pon this subject. But with the unity of LOWa 'I ICES, and the very best quality of "OODS, i the system of business the subscribers arme. deter. lined to carry out. This will be made -applicable every branch of their business. Our Goods in all instances will be what they are epresented to be-and when sold by sample, bshill lways be in conformity with the sample. We are constantly receiving and have in Store A :0.MPLETE ASSORT.\ENT of GROGERI ES, -consisting of ,OAF, CRUSIIED, CLARIFIED, ST.' CROIX AND ORLEANS SUGARS, ORLEANS SYRUP& CUBA MOLASSES, 'ENNEdSEE AND 13ALT131ORE BACON AND LARD, SODA. STARCH, SOAP, CANDLES, VIlITE WINE AND APPLE VINEGARS, &c. A large assortmeit of WINES AND LIQUORS ionsiating of Pipes, 1lntf Pipes and Quarter Casks of IMPORTED BRANDIES, )f the following celebrated Brands and Vintages Otard, Dupy & Co., 1838, 1844, 1847. Alex. Signett, 1852,1855. Martel & Co., 1847. Azarat Signett, 1849. J. J. lI upy, 1848. P. Signett, 1850. )LD BORDEAUX, CHAMPAGNE BRANDIES -ALSO MADEIRA, PORT AN1) SHERRY WINES, ROLLAND GIN, JTAMAICA AND ST. CROIX RUMS, GIBSON'S EAGLE WHI[SKEY.AND Donnestic Liquors of all kinds? rhe Arrangements of our Store are such as to nake this Establishment in fact the substitute of lie cellai of every consumer. HOTELS and persons wanting small asorted ots of Choice Wines and Liquors for special occa ions, can be supplied at the shortest notice. COUNTRY TRADE supplied at the wholesale >riees. FAMILIES can command the beMt Table Wines it very low prices, as also the cheapest -sorts of Wines and Liquors for culinary purposes. PHYSICIANS requiring tine Liquors for medi !al purposes are partietlarly solicited to call and ex imine our Stock. We keep constantly on hand a LARGE VWARIEHT Of Saddles, Bridles, Martin gales, Whips Saddle - Blainkets, Bed . Blaniets, several Cases of fine Sewved and Pegged Boots and Shoes, .Ladies. Misses atnd Chitdren's Shods, .Water pr.-of Iunting and:Dircher'- ebttr,-Boyvund- - Mcen's Drog;.ms from No'lto.I5, also,'Far, Wool and Silk liats, Cloth. Plush and Fnney Caps, Osnaburgs, Sheet in~gs, Shirtings, Stripes Geor. gia Plains, Gunny and .Dundee Bagging, We. solicit C A Si O Ri)E RS from parties not visiting our Towvn, and will endeavor ini all. instan ees to satisfy in every particular, all who confied heir orders to us.. P'ersons visiting th's Mtarket ate enrnestly solicited to give us a 0:all before they manke their purchases. We are deutermined to make it to their advantntge by selling thtemt their supplies LOWER thain they es:p bnyt themi elsewhere. SI'J We will give the xmarket prices for Cotton, mnd every other kind oif produce ofered. - - II. L. CUINNINGIIA M, .JHENItY SOLOMO0N, G. C. CU.NNINGilAM. llammhurg Mlay 28 1856 tim 20 Groceries, &c, r11 Und~ersi~tned have formed a Co-partner Iship in business. under the firm of SIBLEY & USIlIFR, at the old amid well- kr~own stand of Sm.aY & Sox.Coriner of .\arket and Centre Strects, llambiurg, fojr the transationi of a general Grocery, Provision & Cotton Business, Where we intend to keep constanily on hand .a full , "pl'Py of Goda, nnd will sell as LOW for CASH as any other hiuse. - O'ur $tock conrists in p::r~t of the following: Clar~lieJl. Crushed. Powdered; St. Croix, Porto 1tieci anid New Orleanis SUG A R; New Oril.:ms and West Indip MO0LASSES; .Javna no liio COFFEE ; Irish POTATOES for p'lantinig; BACON, LARD and BUTTER. Bagging, Rope and Twine, Shoe and Sole Leather, - Mackerel, Kitts and Biarrels, Blankets. Negro Cloths, Osnaburgs, Saddles amid Bridles, Wooden Ware, Pepper and Spice, Fresh Rice. Saek and Table Salt, Tea of v:'rious kinds, Indigo, Window Glass, l.amp, Linsacd and Train Oil, Paints, Powder, Rifle and $lasting, Shot and Lead, a good :assortmient or Chaiirse, Rock ziways, Oflice, Arm and .Children's Bedsteads, Sofas, Feathers. Mexicnn and Pe~ruvian Guano, Kittlewell's Salts, Limieand Plaster, tront, Gernmn and Cast steel Rails, assorted. &c.. &o JOSIA11 SIlBLEY JOHN USHER Sa. IHnmburg, Jan 23, I856. ly 2 97agons and Iron Plow Stocks. L IIAV E secured the services of a FIRST R ATE IIEELWRIGIIT, and propose to iuild Large and Smnall Wagons o order, and to do all kinds of REPAiRING in the Wagon 1$usiness at the sh-ortest notice. -ALsO am still manufnieturitig out of the best materik1, THE IRON PLOW STOCK,' Foreman's Patent,) and of'er them to the Planters if Edgefleld District at $5,50 per Stock. All orders for Plows will be promptly -attended o. S. F. GOOE E. Edgefield C. 11., Feb 27 tf 7 Shoes and Boots. TJUST opened by E. PENN, Agent, a lgrge PStock of Boots and Shoes of every 'style and uality, which will be sold on accommodating terms. Octi1 if 38 Notice. Dl URING my absence from the State, CICERO 1A DAMS, Esq., is my duly authorised Agent ir the prosecution of my unfinished business In and and Pension Claims. A. PERUUN. Sept3, 3m - 34 Notice. L TL persons to whom the'estate of John L. Mor ris, deceased, is Indebted, will present their laims ; and all person. indebted to the said Estate i make payments to the unidersigned. W. L. ANDERSON,-Admin str itor. Nov.21, 1855 if 45 - Adaninistrator's Notice. - ( LL persons indebted to the Estate of Leyi -Newby, dee'd.,are hereby partieu'arly requ. ed to settle'the same as early'as practienble, as long r indulgence cnnot be given. Those havingalmuina igainsy snid:Estate, are notified to readershm i roperly attestedj at en eary ate. e ai.w - BOOTS AND SHOES, 5 Brc3aacI OBt., A-uugmusta Gra. . F.SPICT IILL.Y announce to the citizensof l.E.1gefield and the adjoining Districts that they F aie just received their Fall and Winter Stock, 0.000 Pairs Ien's Plantation IJROGANS, assort ell qualitice 2.000 pairs Bys " " ass. qualities *l 3,0011 pairs Slen's Kip " do. 1,110 4 " Calf Peged " do. :11 500 " " Grained and Buff Btogan-s, as sorted qualities; 3,000 pairs Women's Leather Dootees, pegged, as sorted qualities ; S 000 pairs Women's low pried Sewed Bootees, assorted qualities: 500 pairs Misses' fine Morocco Bootees, assorted i qualiiesa; 500 pairs Alisses' fine Calf and Goat Pegged Bootees, assorted qualities ; 500 pair's Boys' Kip Brogans, assarted qualities 600 " " and Youth Calf Brogans, assort ed qualities; 500 pairs Youth's Kip and grained Brogans, as sorted qualities. C -Also- n "ent's, LAdics. Al'i. Youthl's and Children's u ROOTS and S10ES, of ALL STYLES AND QUAL- . TIES, received and for sale low by the dozen or ase. CLARKE & ROYAL. A ugusta, Sept 22 tf 37 t New Fall Goods, WILLIAM SHEAR AS received from New York lia Fall and iWin ter supplies of Staple and Fency DRY GOODS, comprising a complete assortment, among which are Rich Fancy Dress Silks, of new and splendid styles; l'ars Printed Delaines, of new and beautiful styles; Fancy Plaid Merinos, for Ladies' Dresses, at very [ow prices; Lupin's Plain Freneh Merinos, of the most desirable lors; ; eoLupin's Plain White, Black and High Colored Me rinois, of extra quality; Superior Plain and Fgured Black Silkg; Superior Black Silks. for Ladies' Mourning Dresses; English and American Prints, of new and beautiful styles. Lupin's Plain Black Mousselaine Delaines and Black Challeys; Lupin's Black Bomhazines and Black Alpacas, of the best quality: Real Welsh Flannels. warranted not to shrink; Superior Saxony and Patent Flannels; Heavy Shaker, Silk Watp 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 luckabacks,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 ings;, Marseilles Quilts, of extra size and quality; Allendale and Laneaster Quilts, at very low prices; French Piano and Tahle Covers; A complete asslertment 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 Ri bons; Wide Black Silk Velvet, of extra quality, La- . dies' Basques; Ladies' Cashmere, Merino and Silk Vests, of extra quality; , Alexander's Ladies' Kid Gloves, u 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 Ladies' Embroidered and Hem-Stitched Linen Cam bric Handkerchiefs; Ladies' Embroidered Muslin Collars and Under Itifius' Embroidered Waists, and Muslin Bands ; Swiss and Jackonet Muslin Edgtnags and Inasertings ; Ladies' Corded Skirt., and French Corsets; '12-4 Blenached Allendiale andt Hamilton Sheetings; Water Tnist and New York 31illa 4-4 Bleeched Shirtangs ; Leatsdtale andl Manchtester 4-4 Bleeched Shirtings; English and Atmerican Swansdown Flannels ; Lad ' Ptain Black Thibes WooJ shawli, witha Silk Fring and extrat size and quality; Laies' French -and Scotch Long and Square ShawLs of beautifnl styles; Ladies' Chtenille and Broche Scarfs ; A complete assortment of articles for Servants' wear; With a great variety of other articles satitale for the'presen: season. The public are respectfully re quested to call and exarnine the asriment. Augusta, Oct . ' tf 3 PURIFY THEBRLOODI LYOFFATT'S LIFE PILLS .AND FR1EE FilOM AL.L MINERAL P0OIS0KS. TIlE great popqularity "hich NIoFFA.- LIFE IPIL.I.. and IllttEN IX ITTEItS lhae tunitned in consoluen-tce of the extruerdinry cures e-ft-eetb ttheir :se.reaera It nntntece-5-ry tfer the 1.roperiaer lea enater in-n a particentar nta-,vsis oft theidr at' eieinnil virtue's ar liroe 'rtile.. luinI: eetn'uw're t hatn twentty g enrs the-nreb- 6heluie. ene havitng te uneite. ti-eim nIy t ot' re thcanTiI it EE 1 .1i Nit) eet peens whto tave lbeen re-stredt toe the -ejoy enae~et ofr pe-r h- ee -eawtlh tey thlemee It is. te-leve i-thtat theijr repuiitetiont us te Ilest Vegetalilc Mledtitue tnow tw't~r- the public, admuits ot tno dispute. 'In nlttmost every c-tiit d niling~e in, the t'niteet states, thetge : re man~ey ' hee are re-ndy to te-sily tee the-ir enle~ieny int reneecinbg dt:-ee;-e. ntod gIitng i.to the wle. systi-em renewed' viger aulmihe-alth. Int enses aof Sei)F UL.\. UI.EliS. SCUlIVY or EltUP' TI5 ofS etthe skitn, Ithe aeratiien ef the LIF E .\1 E1CINE-S Is truly netonishtintg, ollent r-eevint it: n tew-.i ev~e nr3 vestige aef ttese laeathesoen dtiscuses, b thaeir putrifling effects oen the- blend. FEVElI and AOGU F. lY$s'Ete91A, )IW0PSY. PILE-S. ott-i in short mtist nll adisteastes. soone vi-ld tee their euerative propeerties~. Noj familuy sh utl te iteout themni na by their timely use tmuchl aufferintg atnd expense may be saved. . OFT 1 . e Prtepured tey WILLIAM1B IFA, 1 . e York, and foer sate by T UTT & P'Et.LETIElt. Sol genu,. 1anbur, S. C. I Auegust 6; * ly - STATE OF SOUTil CA ROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. Sanuel S. lot-n and others, A pplie-nnis' A bslutm lotn and othel-s, D ufendatnts. ) IT Iappearine to mty satisfntetion that MI iehtael Ihorn, -iParmiela, wife tof William Galloway, andi James lotn, I )etfedants, reiside wsithtout th's State, it is~ threore otrdeted, that they do appear and atlject to th division e'r sale of the i-aal esate- of Elija Hlorn, -er. Ut ceasted, aon or beforte the- ninth dab- of D~e eemab't tne-xt, or thiir coteent to the samne wsill be entered of recared. W. F. DURlISOE, OE D Sept. 15th 1856, . 12w 36 STATE OF" SOUT H CAROLINA, EDG)EFIE LD DISTRICT, IN CHIANCE TY, Ihart-et irunday, vs Franceis O'Connor, A dma'r.} of Zilphi~a Nobles, dee'd. NTOTICE is he-reby given to thec litneal deseen dants of Zilpha Nobles, deeal., late of Ede-] field District S. C., or their legal representatives, to cote forward and establi-h thteir claimts to a fond now in the charge and keepinig of the Commnissioner in Equity for staid District utnder an order of the Court. Thte first Monday in May 1857 is the limited time within which any such eclaim must be sutbstantiated, as immediately thereafter the fund is to be paid out to the parties then known to be exislant acc.ordintg to their respective rights in the same. A. SLIKINS, C.E .. A ugust 13 1m9 31 a State of' South Caro~ina, EDGIEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. Elizabeth Corley, A pplicant W. C. Corhey, L. B. Corhey,I Jesse Stone, aind wife Mary, aind others, It appearing to my satisfactiona thtat L. B. Cot-Icy, one of the- defendants, rusida s wvilout this State, it is therefore ardered, that hte appear and object to - the division or stile of the rkal estate of A dkin Cor- - l-y, on or before thte 10th fay of November next,or his contsentt to the same well be entered of record. W. F. DURISOE, o.z o. August 18, 1856 3m 32 Notice. LL persons to'whom the Estate of JTames't Weathersby, deceased, is indebted will pro ent their claims, and all persons indebted to the a sid Estate, wil make mt to the ad d W. 18.11Aa '5