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When only pub lished Monthly or Quarterly $1 per square will be eharged.'i Each anu every Transient Advertisement,to secure publicity through our columns, must invariably be paid In advance. All Advertisements not having the desired number of'insertionimarkedon themargin, Will be continued until forbil-iand charged accordingly. Thosedesiring to advertise by the year can do so on the mostlIberal terms-it being distinctly under stood.that'cotracts for yearly advertising are con fined to the iEmmiediate, legitimate business of the firm or individual contracting. All communications of a personal character will be charged as advertisements. Obituary Notices exceeding one square in length will be charged for the overplumi, at regular rates. - Announcing a Candidate (not inserted until paid for,) Five Dollars; - For Advertising Estrays Tolled, Two Dollars, to be paid by the Magistrate advertising. OF THE -- FLLTM"D' L OPENING OF NEW GOODS AT BLAND& BUTLER'S! W E are now receaving and have opened, And ready for inspection nnd sale, a large por tion of our NEW FALL and -WINTER STOCK. In a few days more we shall be prepared to. show our friends and patrons the Most Extensive and Varied Stock o DRY GOODE, Ever brought 'to Edgefield ; and those who may buy of us, may rely on having good Goods at the LOWEST PRICES at which they can be sold. We desire particularly to call the attention of the Ladies to our STOCK OF DRESS G00BS, Comprising the most elegant SILK ROBES of the richest designs and mosrmagnifleent Goods ever biought to this market. Also, other Dress SILKS, Biek and Colored, of every style; Rich French Printed DeLains; .Eugenia Robes ; Poplins; French and English Marinoes;. - Solid Colored DeLaines, bright colors; Also, in bright colors ands small figures all wool DeLaines, suitable for Children's wear, together with a large assortment of FRENCHI!ENGLlSHA& AMERICAN PRINTS, We have also, Elastic and Patent Leather Belts, in great v-ariety ; Corsets ; Elastics; Head Dresses ; * Laces, &c. Ladies, come and see then# - - . ca the Planter We cn o~r isuperb assoi'tment of HEAVY GOODS, such as KERSEYS, BLANKETS, BROGANS, <Jc., with a good assortment of mnn -terials for their owu and Boys wvear, with Boots, Slhoes, Hats, Caps, &c., To all of which we respectfully invite the inspection and attention of ~the trading, community. Edgfied c i BLAND & BUTLER. Ede IlIC ., Oct 1, tf '38_ PRODUCE WANTED. Hanaburg, S. C. TIHE undersigned having purchased the entire * R interest of 13. S. Dunbar, in the Mercantile line in the Town of 11amburg, may be found at the 'old stand occupied by him on the corner next above Sibley &'Usher, and immediately opposite [Ham mond & Lark.' I have now in store a H EAVY STOCK of al most every leading article in the Planters Line of Consiunption, - and daily accessions making to my Stock direct from -the Northern ports. I beg leave to invite my old friends nd ensto - mers, together with the public at large, to call and examine my stock before makng other purchases as I am satisfied that I cnn offer them * Equal Inducements with any other House in the place. 60 Barrels Stewart's Clar~Iied SUG AR. 10 " " Crushed do - 50) ". " " do 5 Hlhds. choice Porto Rico Sugar. 10 " " Museovado do 300 Bags COFFE E, Java, Rio and Moeha. *Bagging, Rope and Twine. Georgia and Northertn PLAINS. Osnaburgs 4-4 and 7-8 Homespuns, Augusta Mills. Negro Blankets and Ilants, I Iheavy Brogans and Ditchers Boots, - Tubs, Pails, Buckets, Flour Cannus and Brooms, Mackerel, whole, half and quarter Brl-'s. and Kits. Candles, Sono and Starch, sa 20,000 lhs. choice Bae:.n Sides, (Country,) Linseed Oil,Train, Latrd, Elephant and Machine Oil, Saddles and Bridles, Sole and Upper Leather, .Kip Skins, French Calf Skins, Shoe Thread, 2000 Sacks Salt. 5000 lbs Pure White Lead, 500 lbs. Putty in Blat'l* -ders. And many othegtrticles too numerous to men tion, all of which I sin determined to sell or to approved -time customers. Being always on hand myself, and keeping a good supply of competent Clerks, I intend to spare no pains to effect sales and please ; and last thoughi not least, always in'the Market at the highest prices for Cotton and other desirable produce. -' A. BURINSIDE. -HlamburgDecemLer 2d, 1856. A CARD, 'The undersigned ha ving disposed of his entire in terest in the Mercantile business in the Town of Hamburg to A. Burnside, begs leave in retiring to -return his thanks to his friends and customers at -Jarge for the very generous patronage bestowed on him heretofore, and would. solicit a continuance of the same towards his successor, whom he recom mends to them as worthy their patronage. B. S. DUNBAR. -'gg-)* S. I keep my Office at the store of Mr. -A. Burnaide, where I Invite my former friends and eustomers having unsettled business with me to call and adjust the same. B. S. DUNBAR. Hamburg, December 2d 1856, 4t ,47 gg-Thie'Ab6eville Banner, Laurensville Hera'd and Anderson Gazette, will insert four times and forward bills for payment,- A. B. Fine Buckwheat Flour. JU~ST received a magnificent supply of Buck wheat FLOUR. Also, otr.hand a good article -of Molsses. Fine times ahead-Abem ! Call soon or you'll be deprived of a great1 uxur.Aser Nqov 14 tf 4 lNotice. ALL Persons indebted to the estate of Jesse. Limbecker, dec'd., are earnestly regne.Led to make immecdiazte payment, and thiose having de *mands against -the said Estate, will present thenm properly attested. .G. Wi LANDRUM, Adm'or/ie benie ion. Aug 27 tf 33 For Hire, .A GOOD BLACKSMITH. BTLR Dec 10 If 4 -TO LEAVE CHARL ESTON, . EVERY-FIDAY, at 9 'clock, A. ltfron BROWN & CO'S WHARF. I4land Route for Pilatka, Florida, Vin, Beaufort'hnd Hilton ITid, S. C., Suvannah Darien, Brunswick and St.'Marg's, Geo.. Fer nandina, Jacksonville and Picolata, Fla., and a 1 intermediile landings. TIIE NEW AND SUPE1110R STEAMER L. M. COXFETTER, Commander. Late of R. 11. STIEWA1RT, Mate. the L. F. ROUX, Purser. - Carolina. W IL commence .her trips, as above. early in December. The " EVERGLA DE" has been built under the special superintendance of her officers, exprmsly for this route, having elegant, roomy and impioved passenger accommodations. Liberal deductions from the customary rates for transporIation of Negroes and Plantation appurten ances wi:l be made to Emigrants. Connections will be made at the above places with conveyanees, thence into tihe interior. Freights will be re-shipped from this place, as well as from Pilatka. to points beyond on the St. John's and O0ai nha Rivt rs, withmut charge. WILLIAM M. TUNNO. Agent. North Commercial Wharf. Charleston, Nov. 24 1856 5 46. FALL AND WINTER GRAY BROTHERS, Brac-O-AL'u2gust~m GAaM R ESPECTFUI LY announce to their customers R and the public at large, that they have re ceived, and are still receiving by every steamer from New York, a general assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Which they are eeftain will be found superior both in Extent, Style and Cheapness, To any assortment ever before offered in Augusta. Amongst our stock can be found the following: Extra Rich Striped Moire Antique SILKS; "4 col'd and bl'k P.u de Sole ROBES; " " Gro. de Napp and Pou de Soic; " Bayadere SILKS; Bisehoff's Plaid and Brocade GROS do RHIN; " Plain An extensive assortment of low-priced SILK, ir colors and black ; Fancy Striped and Plaid CASHMERESand Satir de SHE NES; Gala PLAIDS; Wool DELAINES; Persiat DELAINES Mohair Mixture; Figured ALPA6A; Black ALPACA; Black and Colored English MERINOS; "t- " French " Lupin's best Black BOMBAZIAtES and CILAL LIES; French GINGHAMS and CHINTZ; Englah and American PRINTS, of all the favor ite brands. Our Hosiery Department Will be found to embrace every style of English an' Gernan Goods. Also, Raw Silk and Spot HOSE and HALF HOSE; Cashmere, Cloth, Buck- kin and Kid GLOVESfoi Ladies and Gentlemen : Jaconet and Swiss T RIMMINGS and FLOUNC ING ;. Cambric, Swiss and Book Muslin COLLARS an4 SL EEVE S; Infant's Embroidered ROBES, Frock WAISTS and W AISTS ; Linen Cambric H ANDK ERC HIE FS ; Morning GOWNS, UNDE RSHIRTS, Mourn ing SE T T &c, ke Drapery MUSLINS, Colored Worsted DAM ASKS, for Window Curtains; i F feneh Marseilles COUNT ERPANES; ; 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 Urown and White Linen an. Cotton DAMASK;s 8-4, 9-4, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Brown and Whit< Linen Table COVERS; NAPKINS, DOYLIES, TOWELS, DIA PERS, CRASH, and an excellent nurtmaent a Gne LINENS for Gentlemen's Shirt Bosoams ; 10-4, 11-4 affd 12-4 Allenle, H~amilton and Nev York Mills Sheeuings ; Pillow-case Cottons ; English and American Long Chehls, of all the fa vorite brands ; Dotted and Figured Swiss Muslins ; Ch.eked and Striped Jaeonet, Swiss, Mull ani Nansook Muslins, A pron Cheeks; Red and White Flannels ; Cotton" Brown Cotton Tickings; Superior Cassimeres, lcar Shins, for over-Coati Pilot and licaver Cloths; Sattinetis, Cashmeretts, Tweeds, Cassinietts, Ken 1u11ky Jeans, &c. Negro Clothing. Blankets, Stripes, Osnaburgs, Linseys, Kerseys &v., in great variety. Cloaks, Tailmas anid Slaw'ls. This brunch of our business wil be found to con) taim every variety of material, both Imnported and a Amerienn manufacture, and willk ramngu in price from two dollars up to the most costly garument. Carpels. To this branch we have this season added a large assortment of the following beautiful styles:' Rich VelvetA Tlapestry, beautiful designs; Superior Tapestty Brussels, "" Extra Sup. Three Ply, and Ingrain Carpets: Stair Carpets : Druggets ; an~d an <ensive assort meut of Chtenile and Velvet Itugs ; A delaid Matts, Uindings, &c. Sept. 16th 1856. tf. 36 A ME R I CAN HO0T EL, Hamburg, S. 0. T H Popieor o tiswell ktion llTELbeg leuave to inform their friends and the p~ublie generally, that therv are always ready to receive hm in the BE ST STYL E POSSIBLE. Persums arriving at this Hlotel may rest assurei that they and thecir baggamge will be promptly sent free of charge, to the Carolina Depot, or to eithei o the Georgia Depots. We also take this opp~ortunity of returning ouw sincere thanks for past patronage, and will use ever) endeavour to merit a continuance of the same. There will always be on hand a good OSTLER and liorses left. in our charge will rmeet with every attention. 0. H. P. SCOT T & CO. Ilamburg, July 21, tf 29 S. E. BOWERS, Agent, laanburg, S. C. * F EELS thanklul for- the very liberal patronagi of his Friends and the Public generally, and still solicits a share of their patronage. He is nowt recevug a L A~R SE SU PP L Y,., CONSISTING OF Sugars, Coffees, Cheese, Goshen Butter, Pickles, Preserves, Spices, Raisins, Crackers, Candles, Soaps, Msckerell, Family Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Brooms, Buckets, Tobaccos,. Segars, Macaroni, Wines and Brandies of all qualities, Su periorWheat Whmiskey,. Rye and Biourbon Whiskey, and all other kinds that are kept in thuis Market or Augusta, or any other Market this side of Jordaa. gg All GOODS put up by himself are warrant ed to be of the best of.srticles. Hamburg, Nov. 25, 1856, i 46 Brushes, Brushes ! IN Store a fine variety of Paint, Varnish, Grain ing Blenders, Tanners, Whitewash, Crumb, Dusting and Hair Brushes and Combs-Flesh Brushes and Hair Gloves-Nail, Tooth and Shaving Brushes, &c. For sale by - * A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. M May23 - if____ 19 Cupping Cases and Scarificators, A iLi""s" Io '''a "t n ra ait ofS *gcal Instrument for sale by 'A. G. & T. J- TEGUE., Druggists. WE N. RtY DALY BOOTS, SHOES ANDUIROGANS -*WHOLESALE AND RgTAIL. W ORl'il of- Tw e bo4e Goodsl $30,000arefullyselveted from the. bet Mannfacturies, and conprising - Every Description in the Trade, .Will. be sold at very small advance on 'Cost. g9 The SubseriLer so!ieits a call from his South Carolina friends beture purehasingelsewhere. *g TEsS.-ReLail, Cash.. Wh 'lesale? time with approved. paper. No second .iriee nsked. HENRY DALY, - Under IT. S. Uotel, Auzusta, Ga. Augusta, Ga., Sept 22, Gmn 37 MEN'S AND BOYS FALL & WINTER CL T HMS HATS, CAPS, &C, [ iLAYTON & KENNEDY, Anguaga, Ga., respectfully invite their euntry frends and customers to call and examine-their LARGE and WELL SELECTED Stock of Ready Made Clothing, Furnishiig Goods, HatsCaps, &c. Comprising every variety and style that can be found in the Augusta maraet. They are determined to sell CHEAP, and hope to furnish goodand well made articles that -will give satisfaction. ggTheir Store is under the Augusta Hotel where persons wishing to buy will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. Augusta. Sept 22 15t . 37 BOOTS AND SHOES, OpsiIf ~ li SRC90,1 R ESPECTFULLY announce to the citizens o iEdgeield and the adjoining Distriets that the] have just received their Fall and. Winter Stock -comprising 10,000 lairs Men's Plaitation BROGANS, assort ed qualities: -- 2.000 pairs Boys I " ass. qualitie 3,000 pairs Mea's Kip 4 do. 1,000 " " Calf Pegged " do. 500 " " Grained and Buff Brogans, as sorted qualities; 3,000 pairs Women's Leather Bootees, pegged, am sorted qualities; 600 pairs Women's low priced Sewed Bootees assorted qualities; 500 pairs Misses' fine Morocco Bootees, assortei qualities; 500 pairs lisses' fine Calf and Goat Peggei Bootees, assorteA qualities; 500 pairs Boys' Kip Brogans, assorted qualities 500 " " and Youth Calf Brogans, assort ed qualities; 500 pairs Youth's Kip and grained Brogans, as sorted qualities. -Also Gent's, Ladies, .lisses. YOuth's and Children' BOOTS and SOES, of ALL STU.ESNiANn mim TIES, received and for sale'low' by th'e obzen o case. aC1..A RK E & ROY AL. Augusta,?pt22 tf 3 1856-Fall Trade-185( WJY 0. PRICE & C0., DRAPERS AND TAILORS Augusta, Georgtin, Are now WELL SUPPLIED with a chuiek stuck ~AdCloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, ndall other Goods for Winter wear, importe< y,ourselves. Gentlkmen leaving orders for an: rtilf Clthin may be assured of getting FINJ and v.LOODS, and made up in good and lashionables~ WMY -0.: PRICE & CO., Draipersan~d,Trailors. Augusta, Ot 28 __f_ Tj 11E undersigned having removed their stock of Sheet Music and alusienl Jnstruments to Rome, Geo., beg~ leave to retnrn, to the citizens of South Caro hinn, their sincere thatnks for the liberal patronag bestowal, and to infortm those still in waint ofPianoa that we still keep ai stock of Piano: ian Augusta, which we vilI selluat unprecedent ed low rates. Those wanting P'ianios, will findi greatly to their advantatge to write to ut, as we war raut to please in p'rices, and quality of instrumenati 037 Orders or inquiries nlddressed to us at Augtis ta or Rome, Geo., will meet with prompt attentioc A. A. CLA RK & SON. Augusta Gee., -or A. A. CLARK &SON, Rome Geo. June 28, tf 23 Furniture! Furniture! BEN. A MIN & GOOD)R ICII, Uroad street, o~ Jposite Lanmback &. Cooper's, respectful an nounce to theit' friends and the. public, that they ar, now receiving daily a choice and well selected assortment of all kinds of FUTRNIT URIE, such a BURIE~AUS. llOOK-CASES SOFAS, CIIIRS TETE-A-TETES, CEN~TRE TABLES, BED STEADS, WINDO)W 811A DES. &c., of the hi test and most faishioncable designs, which they guaran tee to sell as low as can be bought in this city, and invite all who wish to purchase, to call and examin< their stock. ALL WORK WA RRANTED. Mattresses and all kinds of Furniture, manufhe tured and repaired to order, with nealiness nnd dis patch. BENJ. AMIN & GOODRICH. Augusta, A pril 23, tf 15 W atches,_Clocks and Jewelr3 E. TWEEDY & CO., NEAR THE LOWER MARKET llOUSE, Augusta, Ga, H] AVE received their new and beautiful assort L.ment of'Gold and Silver Ilunting and open fact JEWELRY OF THE NEWEST STYLES, Consisting of Coral, Cameo, Lava, Gold Stone and all Gold Setts; Ladies and Gentlemen's Gold Pins, Chains, Fin. ger Rinas, Buttons, &c. Silver and Plated Tea and Taible Spoons, Forks Ladles, Salt Spoons, Sugar Shovels, &c; Ivory, Pearl smd Torteise She Il1Card Cases; Pocket Books,,Portmonaies, Knives, Scissors; Walking anid Sword Canes; Colt's Pistols, Rifle Pistols, &c. A large assortment of CLOCKS, at prices varying from S1 and upwards, to whiehive call the atten. tion of our Carolina friends and the publie generally, Augusta, Nov 5 tf 43 Ph o togr a phs, TIUS1 beautiful style of Picture so popularin both tlhii country and Europe, can be had at LEIGH & CHAMBERS' GALLERY, Augusta, Ga. Persons having Daguerreotypes of themselves or friends can have them Photographed from life.-siz~e to the smallest miniature. - LEIGH & CH[ALMNERS. A ugusta, Sept 30, 1856. - tf 38 Final Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Willian LVance, deed., are earnestly requested to s'ottle by the 15th February next, as longer indulgence will not be~giiven.. Those hiaving demands against said Estate are notified to render in their aceounits, propely attested, by that time, as I intend making a final settlement in the Ordinary's Office on that day. -S. BROADWATER, Admr. Ot 22 . 4m 41 A Great M~edicine. BLSS' celebrated DYSPEPTIC REMfEDY. Read that long advertisemaent on another col umn. Fur sale by DRS. A. G. & T. J. TEAGU. AND SUR .GICAL INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES) AUGUSTA GEORGIA. T HE Undersigned would respectfully ev.? the, attention of Planters and Slave-owners generally to their v'ery complete and extensive Establishment in Augusta, Ga., for the accommodation of NEGROES requiring SURGICAL OPERATIONS or TREATMENT IN CHRONIC DISEASES. The Building is situated corner of Jackson and Fenwick Streets, between the Georgia and the Savannah Rail Road Depots; and in sight of both. It is therefore convenient for the recep tion of patients from a distance. In its construction, througho-uL the entire )lan, was .kept in view the special purpose to which it is applied; being 'furnished with everything which can conduce to the COMFORT OF THE SICK. It is supplied with hoLtand cold 'baths' and shower baths-and hns water-elosets in each story to avoid fatigue and exposure to the patients. It is also weIl ventilated and lighted with gas. With -the constant attendance of experienced male and female nurses, tne patient will be saved much of the suffering which too often is the result of unavoidable neglect in the treat ment of NEGROES in ordinary private practice. TERMS-For Board, Lodging and Nursing, per month, $10. For all NECESSARY Medical attendance, Surgical Operations, &c., the saRme as in ordinary city practice. H. F.- CAMPBELL, Surgeon, R. CAMPBELL, Attending Physician. .Augutia, Jan,30, 1856. 3 L IL EWBY I' I WHOLESALE AND RETAI -DEALERS IN HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &c. J. H. NEWBY .& CO. under the U. S. Iotel, AUGUSTA, GA., are now receiving and openin'g the LARGEST, BEST and MOST FASHIONABLE ASSORT MENT of FALL AND WINTER - R D.Y l'ADE -CLOTHI.NG EVER OFFERED IN THE CITY OF AUGUSTA, COMPRISING EVERY VARIETY OF FURNISHING ARTICLES For Gentleine'n and Youtlhs Wear, which for superior QUA LITY or MANUFACTURE cannot be surpassed.in this or any other Market. In addition to which, we will weekly receive FRE:SH SUPPLIES From our HOUSE in New York. We- also keep constantly on hand a LARGE and SPLENDID STOClKof -YOUTWI; & CHILDHR'S CLOTHING. ow, Country Merchant-iind-ALL PERSONS visiting Augusta will certainly find it to their interest to examine our* Stook, as wve are determined to offer our Goods to the trading public on the most reasonable terms.. gg Thankful for the past kind and liberal pafronagq, that-wshaisi-eelved from the citizens of Edgefield and the adjoining Districts, we hopseto merit a contiiriiaesof the same. .J. M. NEWBY & C0. Augusta, Nov. 11, 1850. i f ' .44 FOREM.AN'S IRON PLOW STOCK ! fS T UE TIMEF~or sowing Wheat is near at hand, and FOREMAN'S IRON A11 PLOW STOCK is the BEST' IMPLEMENT for putting in small Grain, Iwill of'er them from this date at Four Dollars and Fifty Cents. S. F. GOODE. Edgefleld, October 20, 1850. - tf 41/ I CAINETWAREFAILLA~iWINTER GOODS -de l c . . . 'UE Nub criber has just reeived at his Ok Edgefeld C H., . C.Stand-the Brick Store-a very heavy Stocko '.sHE undersiened rt-spectfully calh-he attention a FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ITAepublic to their new.*and excellent Stoek of Towichhe invites his friends and the public a' CA B IN ET F UR NITU R E, large to call and examine for themselves. Amions At the stand tormerly'occupied by Mr. L'.d liill,whhmabefu and adjoining Mir. Johln Colgan's Mierchant Tailor FacCorelSLfo $to3pyd Shop, where they arc prep~aredl to supply all orders at Fanar iue ulnlcae GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, rnhadEi~istMrns SOur Roomis are always fdlled with a great variety of nls n meia 'it the latest and mnost' inahionable FlJRNITURE, A ieltoTwdCaimrsndStnsfi -of our own manufacture. Our present Stock con-Me dIhywar s ists of a No. 1 lot of-AlreStk(fLdi'CoasndSi'l IB u r e anu s, W a r d r o b e s, Lissan SOFAS. LOUNGES, OTTvOMANS, AlrgasotetfNgoShsfvrYd Book Cases, Tables, Washstands, srpto: A nmaguiieent assortmentt ofAl, e',fysLaiMses.dChtu' ROCKING CHAIRS, Goeis adaeadCokr COFFINSeGosSoe B .BYN -We will also make COFFINS to order, at the N 1-l hs netdo oe n c shortest notice, and at red'ueed 'rates. Icutwl laecl n ete mpop ama E IL REPAIRING old Furniture promptly at-alneabsmetsllcap tended.,to.QtSf We are determined. to give satisfaction to all who ._____ may favor us with -their patr~nage, and hope to FL N ITR GOS -merit a liberal share of encouragement. ~A l!KtltT & GOTTISCHIALK. SIAL O Nov 12 . . 7t 44 GNLME N OUH ER ATTH SOUTHERN JSokoRcd llaeCoin Saddle & Harness Manufactory wih1,1. rmm xeineI h rdwl Augusta, Georgia, eal n ogv aifcint h~ h a a CAN be found the best Stock of-the afoltowing named Goods ever offered for sale in this CohCsuursan etns market: Saddles and Bridles of all Kinds, wihwl emd oodri h aetSYE TRUNKS, VALISES anid CARPET BAGS, adhp o utnac ftestw - Every variety and style of Jh OGN Coac, Bugy nd Wgon.Hare hiOcthl ma teffund of allanidthooaewavSIotKShand, and warranted.yard ; ~Rl~P~lING don at shrt notie with in andt uretevnd opnling eand han neane ad dspaFrenIsoel Stoc Enois $1eins 117Al weas isa ria, nd e r oudntglih ndArica Prnt pleasein priefane luatiof ,Tweeds, Casimes n dL t'nets fo An ' Harae o cries CokeSyaw, tak chrgehf he chol a Bon'sCrek Ad arat arietyp of oher varie usal; eti thatcancom wel~reomaende Te apliAnt- er haseeavyhi Stock wit muchys Line, and must of oure, b-mater f te Anienandod flargiel astet heofl er ables,.ogveryi e eriiLanuags. ~a itbl peron, oodwags tAleso entiren, satisacties Mins e and lr e n will be given. Apply to l Seoescfly ive vaietybl and es ia; theiescl Hadwaie his Stockery NW. t illgevr o e rtusy kept Snar. NE FOR.I B.-Al ahs ndbTe own stes ne tJI~orsa~bcount wiNllTh pleose icarge and commoios csp otaimn ~~UO , Thaloe eontas me to es. Thibe acnp. s M. WVERS MLL s no infirt rsid eeeuifull ad stionreeieinl sated deranwil uply stmer wihtennbhe proety mayve ateaten for pvthoelomy fa betovlu n el l on e mad ter so ong. Iasohvmy s Nov 12 tfa4 Stock ofLD CFotalCaotnceresadVtingos, A LL tosehinehiteilo theEmtateoftohorder Nov the 43etSTLS LI. Seand at teceahedearenhtreby notifiedltoomakestofavoale immediateopayferfacandituoneehafingedemands -iopyattestedgy thnd o anuarnes, s !Y crt'1,h856 An idlene 38t go KEdEst et pathe stetehedon spssbe BELTeNE of MAwiTHA ay.o handL, an warreanted.n stJnury187 W.RPARN L onGER.t short noic withMKN neatness56 3and9desp'1ateh. 01 CHEAP DR Y, GOODS-!' all Erabc, 185. gE Augusta, Ga., H AVE just received their NEW STOCK of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, and would call the attention of their friends and the public to the assortment. Their Stock is VERY LARGE and comprises all the best makes and styles of Goods. and the latest nove'ties of the sea son; an,l as they are determined not to be Undersold by any Ilouse in the State, and will guarantee their prices to be as 1W As TEE L@WET. They feel assured that an examination of their Goods will ensure a continuation of the liberal pa tronage they have hitherto received. They would invite attention to-the following: Ladies' DRESS GOODS; Black and Fancy Dress 'SILKS; French and English MERINOS; Scotch, French and American GINGHAMS; English, French and American PRINTS; EAjBROIDERIES, 'all kinds ; Dress TRIMMINGS, splendid variety.; HOSIERY, a very large assartment; GLOVES, of every description ; Irish LINENS; Table LINENS and -DIAPERS; NAPKINS, DOYLIES and TOWELS; SHEETINGS and Pillow LINENS; Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS; PANTS STUFFS, Tweeds, Cassimers and Cloths; Tadies' CLOTHS, all colors; Bed BLANKETS; FLANNELS, Red, white, Welsh, &c.; CASSIMERES and PLAIDS, for children,; louse Servants' GOODS; Black Alpacas, Bombauines, Dimities, Quilts; FUR FRINGES; SHAWLS,all kinds, &c. -Also A large assortment Negro Blankets, Kerseys, Lin seys, Stripes, Plaids and Osnaburgs. Augusta, Sept 17 tf 36 MILLER & WARREN, Corner Opposite the Globe Hotel, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. H AVE just received a large stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, of the latest importatiom and most fashionable style, consisting of Flounced Embroidered Colored SILKS; Rich Brocade and Plaid Colored SILKS; Figured and Moire Antique Black SILKS; Rich Flounced MUSLIN DE IAIN ES; CASIMERES and MUSLIN DE LAINES it great variety; BOMBAZINES, CIIALLIES, ALPACAS and COBERGS; French, English and American PRINTS; Handsome Scoteh and French GINGH-A MS Rich Friench EMBROIDERED COLLARS and SLEEVES; - : v Rich Black Lace COLLARS and SLEEVES - " Jaconet and Swiss BANDS and FLOVfNC INGS, Infants' Embroidered WAISTS and ROBES; Embroidered Merino CLOAKS for Infants; Real Valenciennes, Maltese and Thread LACES Revoire, Hem-stitched and Embroidered IIDK'SI Alexander's Kid and Silk GLOVES; . Splendid stock of Gent's " Together with an endless variety of Goods usually found in a Dry Goods Store. We will say that w( have a large stock, anxious to sell, and will tak< pleasure in showing them to our friends and custo iners. Augusta, Oct. 8, 1856, tr 30 " HUZZA FOR BUCHANAN!' Look Here Everybody. T ~IE Subseribers are just receiving from Phiila .delphia and New York the 510ST SPLEN DID) assortment of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES CJarpet Bags, Trunks & Umbrellas, f Ever offered in this market. Also, a superfine, large and wvell selected lot c Ready Made Clothing,. Of the Latest Style and Best Mate Gentlemen, call and examine for yourselves. We will not charge for looking. But will be certain F sell you goods if low-prices and superior Goods an are inducements. SIMON '& KROUCIT. Hamburg, Sept 26, 1856. tf 38 MOFFATT'S LIFE PILLS FREE FROMl ALL DINbERAh POI80KS, TIlE gtreat poulariy blech MOFFAT'S LIFE P'ILD and PilOENIX1 ITTERS have attained in consequene< of thle extraosrdinary cures effected by their use. renders I unnecessary for the i rretor to enter into a particuts analysts or their meticital virtues or propertdes. Itavin been more than twenty years before the tublie. un.i havin, the united testimony of nmare tihan T]Il tE 3II LLIONSu persons wh~o have been restored to the enjym~ent of per fe twalth by thenm, it is believed that the r repttton a the IBest Vegetable Meicie-ow before the public idmits of no dispute. In almost every city and villageh the United States, there are many who are-reatly to testt) to their efficacy in removing disease, and gtving to ti "I" ces*r ,SCROFc.U LdEIS, CUlRVT or ERUTP TIONE of the skin, the operation or the LIFE MEiICIN~a -s truly asonfishing often removing in a few days, ever: vestige of these lathsome disases, bv their iurifyin effecis on the blood. FEVER arid AU UE, DYS1'EPS A~ 'DRPSY, PILES, an'l in short most all diseases. 5(ol yield to their curative properties. No faniilf-shul be without thenm, as by thetr timely use much suffering an, expense may be saved. Prepared by WIL.LIAM B. M4OFFAT, M. D., Nov York, and for sae by TUTT & PELLETrIEi, Soie Agents Iaburg, S. C. Aigut8 _ ly .- 0 .DR. SIMMONS' VEGETABLE LIVER MEDICINES, A SAFE AND EFFECTUAL REM.EDY ~For all kinds of Liver diseases, and all dis eases and indispositions that originate from a diseased stte or inactivity of the Liver-such as chronic and acute iniflamrmation of the -Liver, dyspepsia, sick head ache, sourness or stomach, loss of appaetlte, cholie, costiveness, &c., &c. 100 Packages just received and fur sale by G. L. PENN, Agent. Julyl1. tf 25 Gins for Sale, D R. D)URISOE, at Edgtefield C. H., is my . authorized A gent for the sale of my Super ior GIURVE Im E.\ST COTTON GINS. Persona wishing to pturchase these Gn~ please call on him, who wvill rn'ish you with my. prices, exhibil certiintes from reliale gentlemen, &c. 1 will replair, with great prom1ptess and despatch, Curved Breast Gjpss, at nmy Factory, at Bell-A ir, Ga., ten miles above A ugusta. All such Gins for. wvarded to M~r. Chas. Hammond, HIamburg, will be sent to me immediately and forthwith ~operly re paired and returned. Freieht on the R!Road for Gins, from Augusta to BeI-Air, $l,25. TIIOS. WYNN. Bel-Air, Oct 11, 18 56. t 40 Nursing Bottles. A NEW and improved Style.-Also, Nipple Glasses, Breast Pipes and Pumps, Nipple Shields, Teething Rings, &c. For sale by A. G. & T. J. TE AGUJE, Druggists. _Ma y233tf 19 Adimnistrator's Notice. LL. persons indebted to the Estate of Levi L.Newby, dee'd., are hereby particularly reques ted to settle the sanme as early as prtacticatble, s long er inulgence cannot be giv,-n. Those having claims against said Estate, are .notified to retnder -them in properly attested, at an early date.-' JOHN F. EDMONDS, Admrr. Oct. 8. 1856 3me 39 Notice, A LL persons having any demands against th'e estate of Nancy Bateman, are hereby nott lied to present their claims dhuly attested, on or be fore the 25th day ef Decemnber, and allthaose in debted ate fequested to pay up forthwith. WM a4TLLER,Adm'or -July 26, 185 .tf '28 English Dairy Cheese. UST receivedby EPENN Aeta lot of very T HE Undersigned haebutf ih n busineiss,'utiderBL &: USHIfD, at' the old: ad. - astand of siisni6.i&Sox Corner-ofM ntre Streets Imibu-fur the transacif.,ieneral Gro.ery, Proyision TCttonBusin6S Where we litend toltsp coatily on hand a full supply oft._o;as, and ill self a. LOW for CASK as any other huse. Our Stock consists in part of the following - ClarIfied, Crnshed, PowderedSt. Croix, Porto - Rico and Newv Orleans.UGAR, New Orlpanbaid Weshir.N OLASSES Java and Rio COFFEE' Irish POTATOES for plantia, BACON, LARD and, -. Bagging, R6pe and T yie Shoe and Sole Leather, Mackerel, Kitts and Baral,' Blankets, Negro Cloths, Osnaburgs, Saddles and Bridles, Wooden Ware Pepper and Spice, Fresh RiceSack-sit Table Salt, Tea of various"li'ds;d. Iligo, Window Glass, Lanp, Linseed and Train Oi Paints, Powder, Rifle sud Blastinei Sht and Lead, a good assortment of -hiirnRool aways, Office, Arm ai' Chilldren9s Bedsteads, Sofi, Feathers. Mexican and Per'vian Guano, Kittlewell's Sa16, Lime and Plaster, ron, German and Cast steel - Nails, assorted, &c., &o JOSIAH SIBLEY JOHN.USHER Sa. Hamburg, Jan 23,1856. y S Wagons and Iron Pos Stocks. HAVE seen'red the services of iJSiT RATB WHIEELWRIGHT, anId prop.'s :to build Large and SmallFWagons to order, and to-do all kinds of REPAIUNG in the Wagon Business at the shortest notice. I am still manufaeturing out of the best material, THE IRON- PLOW STOCK, (Foreman's Patent,) and offer them to the Planters of Edgefleld District at $5,50 per Stock. All orders for Plows will - be promptly attended to. S. F. GOOIE. Edgefleld C. H., Feb 27 tf' 7 DRUGS,' MEDI INES, &c. D RS. A. G. & ".J. T EAGUE, respet fully inform their 'friends -and fatronf that they have just received their FRESH.Stock of Pure and Genuine Drugsj!&e And will be pleased to gait -upon all who may favor them with their patronage. Space will not allow us to give a Catalogue in 4his place of our Stock of Drugs. AIledicines, &o. Suf flee it to say, we have the FUL L EST Vaid MOST COMPLETE Stock. ever offered in this place. Edgefleld C. H., May 23 tf. 19 CARRIAGE - uANUFACTORY I EDGEFIELD C. H., S. C. T lIE Subscribers continue-to build to order, and of the - BEST MATERIAL that can beprocured). Carriages, -Buggies, Ac., OF EVERY STYLE.AND DESCRIiToN.'They,ow keep constantly on band a fine and varied is6rts iitvf New and Second-Hand CarriagesI iWREPAIRING neatly and -promptlyiAttend Thankful for. past patronage, they hqpe bnfivsW due attention to their business aid the-Int fo their customers, to continue to receive a lieral share of public favor. .McGREGOR, - Mar 28 . .tf1 - . 1 FOR: THE LADIES I - X E have oaland ~ ret arlety of- Colognes, .V Handkerehler~Extraatu, Toltd Powiders and - an asbortment of&]'auey and Toilet S'oaps V-. Pomades, P.re Bears/Oil, lHair Tonics Restora - tives and Hair Dye .' Pi eston Salts and Aromatie Vinegar; pCream of Beauty, Cntnation :Rong, MsrIe.~ pilatory, &e., to all of. e Ladies is respectfcily invt . e .; ~ A& & T.J. TEAiGUE,Draggists. May 23 i - 19. Notice. ALL Pirsonsconeerned will take notice that I C.have appointed D~r. James -A. Devore- and i ubert Atkins my A gents and.A ttorneys to repre sent ine in the'collection of the debts due to the Estate of Johna Duby, dee'd., and in all otherdluties dev'olvinig upon me as admninistrite.r of said decesed. MATILDA DOBlY, Adm'or. 'Feb 11 tf6 TLNotice. .Frs A L those indebted to the Estate of J ' re man will plense como forward nd. .py up. immediately ; and those having demands against the Estate will present then properly attested. F J. II. JENNINGS, Ad'rs. J. W. FREEMAN, - T4kb 4, . . i Notice, LLprons indebted to the Estaite oif William .L.JD. Thurmond, dec'd., are requested to make payment to the undersigned. And those having Sdemands against the same will prerent thema accord ing to law. PLEASA NT D. TIIUIGIOND,Adm'r. A pril'30, 1856. tf 16 . Notice. I IA yE ,appninted John Ilniet my Agent to ..trsnsact all business relating to thd Estate of Arthur lDozier, dee'd. All persons indebted to the Estate will make immediate payment to him, and all having duninds against the Estate will render them properly attested to him. Mr. Hluiet's address' is itdgetiel C. 11. 5, G. DOZIER, A dn'x. on Estate of A. D~ozier, dce'd. -Decc10 14t - .48 Finial Notice. A LL Persons having any denmands against the -I Estate of Lueretia Whittle, dee'd., are hereby notified to be and appear at thle Ordinary's Office, on Tuesday 10th March next, (185,) as the A dmin istrator intends to make a tinal settlement of the . Estate on that day. All those in anywise indebted, are requested to settle up forthwith, as lkonger indul gence cannot be given. HARTWELL WIT'TLE, Adm'r.; Dec. 1, 1856, 3m 47 * STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, -EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN CHANCE TY, Harriet LundyI vs - Frances O'Connor, Adm'r. - of Zilphia Nobles, dec'd.J NOTICE is herchy given to this lineal deseen dants of Zilpha Nobles, deed., late of Edge field District S. C., or their legal representatives, to come forwated and establish their claims to a fund - now in the charge and keeping of the Commissioner in Equity for said District under an. order of the Court. The first Monday in Mayi1857 isthe limited time within which any such claim nmusthbe substantiated, .f as immediately thereafter the fund is to be paid out - to the parties then known to be exlstant'aocording -~ to their respective rights In the same. A. SIMK1NS, -9.E.E... August 13 . 1m9 $1 -STATE OF SOUTH CARULINA, EDGEFIELD DISTR1CT IN COMMON PL EAS. , ENRY R.,PANN~vho Is in-the.custody of the Sheriff of Edgefield Diistriet,-by' virtue of a Writ of Capias ad Satifacienadur, at the iit of James Sheppard, having file4 in my Office together' with a Schedule on oath of his eatateoand eiiecti,his petition to the Court of Comision:Plcas, prayingk tlait lie t'nay be admitted to the benesit of the Acets of~the GenerakAssembly mado for the relief of insolvent debtors: .-lt' e~ltdtithesaid James She pard, and-sall ol& edWato whom the sa Henr R Spurn 1ii indubted, b they are hereby summ . zia-have notice pear before the said -'nit atd eldCourt! on.Monday the fourth day 4f>March next, ause if any they can why- thupe ro tioner aforesaid should not lite. TIIHOS. G100C Cilerk's Office, Nov.42,-.856c. - FinaIW~jie~ ALL persons indebted to. h& tseiohn L - Morris,ideoeosed are nbid~ta~aymu make payment by the first odyI~Ai e . as the legatees are all 'preenit,auw ret&'--' spetive dues. -- W. L. AdR80~N'er.