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Aod Ril in. Account Current Build 1855& R Oect. 1, Toamounton hand thisdate, $335 00 1856.- Jan. 29, amount received from B. C. Bryan, former Treas'r, S44 94 Feb. 23," amount received from W. F. Street, for his note and . interest, 213 65 March 7, " amount received from W. . Durisoe, his. note and -interest, 51-50 a 1, amount from. Quattle- bum, Tax.Collector, the asseament of 15 per. cent made by the Board, 3041 00 Sept. 1, u amount from Jis. Eidson, Sheriff, in part.of Brisco's fine, 38 65 $3,724 74 Deduct commissions on $3,389 74, at 21percent 84 '74 $3,640 00 Tdamount on bafid, this date, (Oct. 6,) brought froe Cr.side,' 6267 All of which is respectfully submitted. LOD HILL, CIrk and Trusurer- 1856-Fall Trade-1856' WE 0, RRICE & C0., DRAPERS AND TAILORS, Augusta, Georgia, Are now WELL SUPPLiED with a choiek stock of Cloths, Cassiuieres,- Vestings, And all other Goods for Winter wear, imjiorted by ourselves. Gentimen leaving orders for any article of Clothing may be assured of getting FI E and GOOD GOODS, and made up in good and Fashionable styles. WMY. 0. PRICE & CO-, Drapers and Tailors. Augusta, Oct 28 tf 42 Land for Sale, Y Virtue of an order obtained from Chancellor BWardlaw. I will proceed to sell oni Friday, the 21st day of November next, on a credit of twelve months, the TRACT of LAND known as the Moses saunders' Tract, containing One Hundred Acres, More or less, being situate on the waters of Sleepy Creek, and bounded by lande of Aron Dean, Wil- son Corley and others. The purchaser to give bond with two adequate sureties and a Mortgage of the premises for the security of the purchase money. U2The Sale will take pince on the prermses. JAMES BEAN, Trustee. Oct-28 . 4t 42 Notice to Bridge Builders, Scontract for building a NEW BRIDGE nerosa Born's Creek, on the old Augusta Stage Ros below Horn's Creek Meeting [House, w.ll be let on Saturday, the 1st November next, to the lowest bidder. The contract will be let out at the -etn HuEWASH WISE, Treasurer B. C. Oct. 15. 3t 40 -The Subscribers have just returned .with a fine lot of Young Mlules and Horses, Also, a few paiir of No. I. All of which will be iold on tei-ni to suit purcha. sere. Call an e'xamine. SULLIVAN & JOUNSON. Oct 15 tf 40 Final Notice. A LL persons indebtedl to the Estate of William '1.Vance, deed., are eairnestly requested to settle by ihe 15th.,Fcbruary next, as longer indulgence willinot be given. Those having demands against Ssid Estate arc notified to render in their accdunts, properly attested, by that time, as I intend miaking a Guaal settlem t in the Ordinary's. Office on that day. -- S. BROADWATER, Adnir. Oct22 4m 41 Stolen ! F ROM the stables of Capt. ,lohn Lipseomb, de- eased, on Tuesday night, 7th inst., a MA RI' PONEY, heavy built, of light-boy dtor, two hind feet white, some white'in the faee. Betweeun 13 ii d 14 hands high,-and about 8years old. A suitable reward will be paid to aisy one who will deliver her, and any information~concernn her thankfully received.g B. WALDO, et. al. Ex'ors. Oct 15, t 40 * Lost. Ythe subseriber on the 9th inst., at Edgefield Court House, or on the road leading to Rich- au~nville,.a siete, for $121.50 on James Neal, ud.psable to $ames Mi. Richardson or bearer, -and dated in May 1855. All persons are warned mntkraing for said note. uder will be liberally' rewarded bj leavinug tE'a 5()fi BENJ. A. JONES;. 2Qt 41 - LBS. C OUN TRY QUR15D 9 COjust received afld for sale 9 " oL *G . withOmnds8810R8r of PbRC- ig. 1855. Ci. ot. 12, By Cash paid Dr. E. J Mims .- on House and Lot, $250 00 Oct. 15, "Cash paid G.L. Penn for fiulding Iron railing and Rail Road freight, 21 67 Ot. 19, Casl paid . Lipscomb forbthree hands, horse and plough and work be- low Court House, 3 00- Nov. 6, "Cash paid M. Frazier for Lock, Pitcher and repair- ing Jail yard gate, 6 88 Dec. 1, " Cash paid A Paul for-gla- zing in the Clerks OfM e, 1 2 Comm'ns o6 V82 99 at 21 per cent, 7 06 186. .$289 86 1856.- an'y. 21, Cash paid W. W. Good- - man, for repairs on Light- * ning Rods fire places and white washing in the Jail, 31 00 Feb. 5, " Cash paid W. F. Durisoe S&. Son, for. Adv'ng for sale of Store House and publishing 'Tlreas'rs Re- 1275 port, 12'. eb.6, " Cash paid Edmond Penn for work in front of C. H. 20 00 Feb. 7, " Cash paid Thos. G. Ba. con for Bnoks, for the Clerks Office, 24 75 March 11, " Cash paid Mrs. Martha A. Glover for Dower in House and .Lnt, 169 88 April 7, " Cash paid Dr. E. J. Mims balance in Store House and Lot, 874 25 April 12, " C;ish paid Dr. R. T. Mima;s for Glazing and Plastering in thu Court Rorms, 40 00 April 13, " Cash paid S. Covar for work on Public Pomp, *23 50 April 14, " Cash paid A. Simkins fur hanging Iron Shut- terson the Court House, 31 00 May 6, " Cash paid N. Ramey for Iron Gates and Locks to Jail wall, and for wood- en Blinds. to the C. H. 68 00. May 6, " Cash paid C. Touhey for work in Jail yard, 50 00 May 6, " Cash paid N. Ramey for hand railing in the Jail and counter in the Sher- iftrs Office, 13 50 Muy 7, " Cash paid Jas. Shepherd for work in Jail yard, . 23 75 May 14, " Cash paid D. F. Hollings- worth for Brick. 56 '70 May 16, Cash paid L. Hill, ex- penses to Charleston, 35 00 June 9, " Cash paid M. Frazier for repairs on public Pump a,d Park, 23 20 June 17, " Cash paid W. C. Mo- ragne for drawing agree- ment for putting on the Slate Roof, 10 00 July 14, " Cash paid J. H. Chris- tian in part for putting on Slate Roof, 550 00 Aug. 25, " Cash paid W. P. Butler for work on Slate Roof 608 51 Aug. 25, " Cash paid Guy Broad- water, Adm'r. of J. IT. Christian, bal. of con-. h aet for putting on Slate 515 Roof, 515 Commissions $3,207 20 a at 24 per cent, -.80 18 $3,577 33 e o amount on hand brought from Dr. e side to balance, 62 67 L $3,640 00 LALLERSTEDT & DEMING,-- GENERAL AVE now on hand the largest Stoek of Ne- gro or Plantation Goods ever e &flred in this City, (onlsistinig in part of thea Whte Alaulgaaw 9-4 BLANKETS, att as luw pr- 1 es as the Blue Blankets, and far- heavier. They are the only Iluse who have Georgia 2 3ebleys best GELORG IA PLAINS, " all wool fill- a iig." Other brands of Kerseys also on hand. la LINSEYS, OeN ABURGS, S T R IPES and n JEANES of every variety. Those v'isiting our 3 ity would do well to examine our Stock before pur- F hasing elsewhere.-A mong their Black Gro de Rhine SI LKS; ; Fancy Broeade and Striped Pou de Soir SILK,a varying from 621 eta to $5 per yard ; Every variety Paris Printed Mouslin DeLains; CALCOES, large assortmeat and varied in - tyles; I Embroideries of every description ; iosit-ry Shawls " Linen Cotton and Thread Trimmings; " " " Flouncinas; Hoops, Mohair, Cohores and Corded Skirts ; - CRINOLlNE or Sardinia SKIRTING,1the la- test and most desirable article for Ladies Skirting,~ two yards wide ; Cloth and Velvet CLOAKS and TALMAS;~ Brown and Bleached Homesopuns, with a large a'tortment of Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Janes, &c., for Men's wear- DiprDm;sSetn,& Linen Lawns, Daes aakSetn,&. well assorted; t With every variety of Goods suitable to the season,I to which they invite the attention of all visiting our @" Orders carefully and punctually attended to. A ugusta, Oct 20 tf 41- Shnerifi's Sale. I STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, Y Virtue ot an order from the Court of Coin- mon Pleas of this District, in the following ca- ses of Domestic Attachments, viz: Stevens & Roun- tree vs. William Wren. Rouiree vs. the same. I will proceed to sell on Saturday the first day of Nov- ,1 vember next, at the Store of Stevens & Rountree, the following property, to wit: one Rockawiay and _ Eharness, one Side Board, one Beureau, one Clock, and five head of Cattle. Terms of sale Cash. - JAMES EIDSON, 5. E. D. e Oct. 17th, 1856, -Qte 41 - Sheriff's Sale. BY Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias, to me I id irected, 1 will proced to sell lit Edgefield C. H., on the lirst Muonday in Nuvember next, the fol- E lowing property ini the following cases, viz: W. D. .lennings vs llarriett Chamberlan; loikins vs The Same ; Catlet Corley and others severally vs The Same, Four Negro slaves, viz: ig Joe, Little Joe. Phillis and Nelly. W.W. Sale, Assignee, vs Arthur Buist ; Luther Roll vs The Same, One Bay Mare, Buggy ad d Harness. A bsolemn Horn vs Benj. G. Ryan ; W. P. Butler man others vs The Same, One Buggy and HIarnes.. enns of sale cash. JAMES EIDSON s. E. P. Oct. 20 2te 41 S!!heriff's Sale. BY Virtue of sundry writs of Fiteri Faoiais, to r i.medirected, I will proceed to sell at.Edgefield-( C. II., on the first Monday in November next, the following property in the following case, viz: Samuel C. Strom vs William Strom; Samuel ( W illiams vs Williau .Strom, Sr.; Jackson Holmes ( ztd oters severally vs The Sam", One Tract of I and ontining Four hundred and sixty two acres, mor or less, adjoining lands of William Prescott, D tniel Prescott and others. a Tennk of sale cash..< JAMES EIDSON, s.E D. I Oct15 3t 40 4 Y$et %$ A$ -.. O- and a lf ys wide~more beautiful in appear- ane anddurible thati ordinary: Cappeting, all wool. Aothelotjugl received,, pie.81 ,25 r. yd.- LALLE~RSTEDT ~bEMlI,. Corner, under Glol~e . A . f....... r on 41 FORE MA % ROI S THE T[ME for sowing Wheat is nes A PLOW STOCK is the BEST f ill offer them from this date at Four Dollar Edgefield, October 20, 1856. COMMISSIONER'S SALES. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. 'm. S. Shadrach, and others, 98. Hezekiah Burnett and Theodore Fisher. BY in order from Chancellor Wardlaw, in this B case, I will sell, at E'd'gefleld C. H., on the rat Monday in November next, the real estate of ames S. Shadrach, deceased, in Edgefleld District, ontaining 600 acres, more or less, bounded by lands .John Gardner, Seaborn Stalnaker, Nathaniel fenderson, and others. TERMS-A credit of one and two years in two equal aual installments, except as to so much as may be tseesary to pay the costs, which will be required cash. Purchasers giving notes with ample per- nal security, and to pay extra for titles. Posses- ion given first January, 1857. A. SIMKINS, C.E.E.D. Oct. 8th. 1856. 4te 40 HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. . S. Mlartin, Execuior of Robert Martin, deceased, V8. John Marsh,.5M. Han- kinson, et al. J Y virtue of an order from Chancelor Johnson, in this case, I will sell, at the residence of Col. ohn Marsh, on Wednesday, 22nd Obtober inst, the lowing personal property-embraced in the deed marriage settlement between the said Jim. Marsh d his wife Sarah-to wit: A stock of Mules. we, and Hogs, a carry-log wagon and cirt, house- old and kitchen furniture. And on the first Mon- y in November next, at Edgefield C. 11., by virtue an order from Chancelor Dunkin, in the same ase-, I will sell the following real estate, likewise braced in said deed of marriage settlement, to wit: 1st. The Lehre Tract, containing eleven hun- red [1100] acres, more or less, bounded by lands f the Paper Mill Company, Rambo & Walker, ndev Wise, and others. 2nd. The Carter Tract, containing five hun- red and filty [5511 acres, more or le.s, bounded landls of lItfus Holly, D. d1. Walker, and others. 3rd. The Ninety acre Tract, containing ninety 10] acres, more or less, on Big Horse Creek, unded by lands of the Paper Mill Company on all des. Taass.-As to the land, a credit of one and two ears from ay of sale. As to the personal, a edit of twelve months from day- of sale, except ast, wvhich must be paid in cash, purchasers giving nds with ample security, and to pay extra for les. A. SIMKINS, C.E.E.D. Oct 8th, 1856. 4te 40 IE STATE OF SOIUTH CAROLINA, EDGIEILD DISTRICT. Jon'~ IN EQUITY. JhL.Dobey; ~aah Monuaia, and others, latilda Dobey, andl oliers.) Y an order fromt Chaneelor W ardlaw, in this case, I wyill sell, at Edgelield C. ]1., on the rst Mondaty in November next, the following real 'tate of .3 'an Dobey, deceased, viz: The hoause id lot, in the village of Edgefield, known as the 'aters Hotel, at present occupliedl by B. J. R~s an, i.the southt -side of the publio square. The ble's Tiract of f.and contamning three hunalred d fo'rty [340] atcres, more or less, bounded by iis of. Iharriet Lundy, F. O'Connor, Travis Till- m, and others. The Cooper Tiact, containing 0 acres, moure or less, bounded by hands of aneis O'Connor, James Lanhamn, and other.. TER Ms-A eredit of one and two years from the. y ft sale, except as to so much'as will pay the st of this suit which wvill be paid in cash. Per- Iasers to. give bonds with amp'le personitlsecurity, nd to pay extra 'for titles. Possssion not to be iven until the first day of Januairy next. Oct. 8th, 1856 . 4te 40 HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, .EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. S. Christie, Os. S. P. Tompkins. Y an Order from Chan. Duexxz, in this case, I will sell att Edgefield C. HI., on the first alon- ny in Nov. next, the following Real Estate~viz: The place known as the McCullough place, con- iiig Eighst Hundred and Thirty (S30) Acre. ore or less, bounded by hands of Washington 1se, the Fstate of Moses Swearengin, dee'd., Mrs. undy and others. Taxs.-One third part of the purchase money be paid on the 1st .January 1857-one third part at January 1858, and the remaining one third let anuary 1859, with interest on the several payments mOi 1st January 1857. The costs of this suit will eretIred in cash.' The purchnser will be re- uired to give bond with ample personal security ud a mortgage on the premises to secure the pur- basemone.A. S1MKINS, C.E.E.n. Oct. 8. 4te 40 'HE STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. ames B. Floyd, and others,) 98. John S. Dobbins. )Yvirtue of an order from Chancellor Dunkin, )in this case, I.-will sell, at Edgefield C. U., a the -first Monday in Novemiber next. the follow- ig real estate, viz: One tract of land in Edgefleld )istrict, on Half Way Swamp, containing 1G4necres, lore or less, boundedl by lands -of Elihu Stevens, )avid Holloway, Dr. Win. Mlobley, and others, on credit of six months, with interest from.the day of ale, except costs, which must be paid in eah.-- itle will be charged extra to the purchaser. A. SIMKINS, C.E.M.D Oct. 8, 1856. 4te 40 SATIE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN RQUllTY. ZelenerSmyley, .Jas.C. Smyley, AJm'or. }Y an order from Chancellor Wardlr w, in this L ease I will sell,at Edgefleld C. II., on the rat Mlondiey in November next, the following real state, to wvit: The Homestead Tract, known as the 'rossRoarls, containing Eight Hundred acres, tore or' less, oin Mine Creek, bounded by landls of orge Bell, Thos. Bartley, and William Daniel. The Hlolhowaay Tract, containing Four Ifundred 00l acres, more or less. on. waters of Steven's reek,bounded by lands of the estate of Major Jso. , Allen, deceased, and others. Plats of which will e exhibited on the day. of a-ale. TEis-A credit of 'one, two and three years, rith interest fromt the 1st day of January tidx4,1857, twhich time posgssion will be given to the pur- baser. The purchtiser givig bonds with ample curity to secure the purachase inobe~y, an'd to pay itia for titles. Costs to be paid in cash.' O ot. 8th, 1856. 4te : 40 Piano 1brie! GOOD PIANO, in perfect order.s Enqult~e ake StorwefM.PFrazier.-, n'ot sold by the 18th list., lI will be raffled omf nua8 n 33 r at hand, and FOREMAN'S IRON PLEMENT for putting in small Grain, I and Fifty Cents. S. F. GOODE. f .- 41 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFTELD DISTRICT IN EQU1TY. - Louisa Inabnet, e. Levi Sheally and Mary his wife, and' others. B Y an order from Chancelor Wardlaw, in this ease, I will sell, on Tuesday, the 11th day of November next. at the late residence of Uriah Inabnet. deceased, the Real Estate of which he did possessed, containing five hundred. acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Jeremiah Wise, James Caughman, Jesse Derrick,. Caleb Inabnet, and others Taas.-A credit of one and two years, in equal annual installments. with interest an the whole from Ist of January, 1857, at which time possesion will be given. Cosis to be paid in cash. Purchasers giving bond with at least two good personal securi- ties, and to pay extra for titles. 0T The sale will take place at 11 o'clock A. a. A SIMKINS, o.B.Z.D. October 15, 1856. 4te 41 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIFLD DISTRICT. IN EQVITY. Samuel Brooks, Assignee, Billforforeclsure of JohnLeigh. Mortgage. B Y an order from Chancellor Dunkin, in this case, I will sell, at Edgefield C. H., on the 1st Monday in November next, the following real estate, viz: A lot of land in the village of Edgefield, known as the Bushnel Carriage Shop, including the Carriage Shop, Lumber Louse, Black Smith Shop and Brick Store House, containing, in the whosle, two roods and eleven perches, more or-less. TZass.-The costs and one half of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the residue on a credit of six months, the purchaser giving bond witb approved securities, to secure the purchase money. The titles to be signed and sealed, but not deliver- ed until the said bond be paid-and if the iia bond be not paid when due, the Commissioner will re-sell the premises at the risk of the former purchaser. A. .SIMKINS, C.E.E.D. Oct. 8, 1856. 4t6 40 TREMENDOUS ARRANGEMENTS .FOR THE FALL TRADE! READY MADE CLOTHIN'G FOR THE M~ILLION. J .NEWBY & Co., AUGUSTA, GA., eaenwreceiving daily from -New York, ,one of the finest, rarest, largest and'iiisst magnificent Stocks of And Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, That was ever offered South of Mason and Dixon's Line. This is no brad exageration of veraseity, bul it is startling truth. whioh enn be established by the slighest enrsomry observation of our Establishment. Call and examine our Stock. [g Further aecounts next week. _A "u,,a. Sept. 30, 156, 38 _$ MILLER & WARREN, Cornier Opposite hel' Globe Hotel. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.. HI AVE just received a large stock of Fall and Ii.Winter Dry Goods, of the latest importation and most fashionable styles, cunsisting of Flounced Embroidered Colored SILKS; Rich Blrnale and Plnid Colored SILKS; Fiured and Moire Antique Black SILKS; Rih Flonneed M1USLIN DE LAIN ES; CASHIMERES and MUSLIN DE LAINES in treat variety: BOiBAZINES, CHALLIES, ALPACAS and COiBERGS: Frentch, English and A mericnn PRINTS ; ladsme Scoteh andi Freneh GINGHA MS; Rich French EMBROIDERED COLLARS and SLEEVES; Rich Black Lac COLLARS and SLEEVES; " J:'conet and Swiss BANDS and FLOUNC- INGS, nantss Embroidered W ATSTR and RO1'ES; Ebroidered Merio CLOAKS forinfants; Real Valenciennes. Maltese and Thread LA CES; Reveire, Hem-stitched and. Embroidered HIDK'S: Alxander's~Kid and Silk GLOV ES; Splendid stock of Gent's" Together with an cwlleas variety of Goods usually found in a Dry Goods Store. We wrill say that we hae a large stock, anxious to sell, and will take pinure in showing them to our friends and custo- mers. Augusta, Oct. 8, 1856, tf 39 Ambrotypes! T UOSE Beautiful and IMPERISHABLE PiC- TURES can be had at 3OHN LEIGWUS OPPiCE. They are superior in brillincy, depth of tone and finish to any ever on'ered in this community. LEIGH & CHALMERS. Edgefield, Sept 30, 1856. Photograps. T HiS beautiful style of Picture so popular in both Lthis country and Europe, can be had at LEIGH & CHAMBERS' GALLERY, Augusta, Ga. Persons having Daguerreotypes of themselves or friends ean have them -Photographed from life-size to the smallest miniature. -LEIGH & CHALMERS. Augusta, Sept 30, 1856. tf 38 *Gins for Sale, DR. DURISOE, at Edgefleld C. H., is my J.J authorized Agent for the sale of my Super- ior GURVE BREAST COTTON GINS. Person. wishing to purchase these Gins will please call on hin, whio wrill furnish you with my prices, exhibit certificates from reliable gentlemen, &c. I wrill repair, with great promptness and despatch, Curved Breast Gins, at my Factory, at Bell-Air, Ga.. ten miles above Augusta. All such Gins foi- warded to Mr. Chas. Hammond. Hamburg, will be sent to me immediately and forthwith properly re- paired and returned. Freight on the RailiRoad for Gins, from Augusta to Bel-Air, $1.95. THOS. WYNN. Bel-Air,_Oct 11,.1 856. tf 40 I . ead-Quarters, I0Ta REGIMENT, S. C. M. Day CaxpOet. 15, 1856, ORDERS, NO. - B Y Virtue of an Order from Brig~. Gen. Warsa, an electin will be held in the 10th Regiment, S. C. M., on Friday the 21st November, for COLO- NEL, to fil the vacancy occssioned by the resig- nation of Col. A. J. NEAR.. ..G. -WATSON, Maj. Lower Battalion, 10th Regt. S. C. MI. Oct 15 5t 40 Cocoa MYatting~. SUITABLE for Court Houses,'O0licei, Passages. J&u--noted for its durability and freedom of noise from the tread,-1 and 1t yds wide. a II7 All orders must be-accompan~ed with dimen- sions of- Room. - -LALLRBSTEDT & DlEMING,- .Corner under Globe Hotel. Amerut, Q% tfd' M. LEBESCHULTZ -D...EATLR IN- CL 0 Q T HM. R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the Spublio in general, that he has just returned from the North, after selecting from the choicest markets a-full assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Of the VERY LATEST STYLES, embraoing the tasteful RAGLAN AND BUCHANAN OVERCOATSand all articles usually kept for the outfit of Gentlemen, Youths. and Chilren. In addition to which I have engsed the services I of one of the most FASHIONABLE CUTTERS in New York, who will be here In a few days, at which time I will be able, if my Ready Made Stock will not suit my customers, to manufacture for them out of the very best material, garments, which In point of style and elegance will compare with aV in the South. -I have also purchased a fine Stock of- MOT A11 SDeRS, Which only requires an examination of their supe- rior materinl and fashion to ineuro sle.-T have se- lected, 'with areat care,- a very extefisive Stock of Of the latest stvle.-. Also. a superior article of Shaker and-Lamb'e Wool UNDERSHIRTS and DR A WERR. which are particularly recommended for Rheumatisutfi and the prevention of Colds A great variety of a &c., &c., &c. W' Tt will always give me pleasure to exhibit my I Stock to all who- will favor me with a call at my ( old stand, next door to Bland & Butler.' Oct I t -38 CANDIDATES! 9 The friends of Co. Wuz.r.zAw QUAarrs$u res- v peotfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff b of Edgeflield at the ensuing election. 0-7 We are authorized to announce LEWIS JONES, Esq., as a candidate for re-election for Sherif of Edgefleld District. M7 Tnt Friends of Capt. H. BOULWARE respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgefleld District at the next election. THE friends of Capt. LEWIS COVAR, re. peotfully announce him as a candidate for Sheri, of Edge6eld District, at the ensuing election. The many friends of W. W. SALE, Esq., of Hamburg, in the upper part of the District, respect- p fully announce him as a candidate for Sherij of a Edgefield District at the next election. s 1 87.THz Friends of Mr. ROBERT . BRYAN ' respectfully announce him as a Candidate for. Clerk r Edgefleld District at the next election. 1 Dentistry. T HE Subscriber has opened an Office at Ryan's Hotel, where he will attend to any business pertaining to his Profession. Allen's Patent Teeth, Curvilin- ear Gum and Block Teeth, from Single Teeth to Entire Setts, Put up in a style to please the most fastidious. Dentists wishing teeth put up on Allen's Patent, can have it done by sending in their Plates at very oderate prices. Dentists' Gold and Silver Plate, Gold Silver and Platina Wire, round, half round and cilindrical ade to orde.H. PARKER. N. B.-A settlemenit always at the completion of e work. July 30 tf To THE AFFLICTED, DRU. TIJAYER, Hornaapathic Physician -Sar- Llgeon, an d Accoucheur, late of Philadelphia, now located No 217, Broad Street. Augusta,.Ga. Particular attention paid to the treatment of Chronic diseases. Visits made at a. distance on the most reasonable terms. Pleage address, U. R. THAYER, M. D. Augusta Ga. Ajril2 A tf 12 DRS. G. M. YARBROUG H & J. P. ABNEY, 4 hilave this day formed a Partnership, for the ractice of MEDICIE and SURGERY. No additional - charge for one consultation visit. Office at Dr. Yarbrough's. A pril 9, 1856. tf .13 Law Card. YIf OFFICE is now in this Village, next door C .J.to W. W. Adams, where I can b~e fouaid at. all times. C. W. STY LES. V Edgcfield C. HI., Jan 15, 1856. tf 1 Final Notice, A LL~ those indebted to the Estate of JTohn D.a Seigler, deceased, are hl-reby notified to make ,, mmediate payment, and those having demands v ginst the said Estate. are requested to render them c in properly attested, by the 1st of January 1857, as we desire to settle up the Estate as soon as possible. M \RiIA D. SEIGLER,? Adm'rs. I W. K. Sh~1GLER. Oct. 8. 1856, 3m 39 e L and for Sale. T1 lIE subscriber offers at private sale untiil the Ifirat Miondav in Nove'mber, and If not dis- posed by that day will then be put up at public out- cry, his tract of land lying two miles S. E. of the Pin~Uouse, adjoining lands of G. M. Wev'er, Wm.~ Toney, and oth~ers. containing FIVE HUNDRED AND NINETY ACRES, Much the laigest portion of which is in woods. On I the premises ure a 3ood dwetling house and other t necessary buildings, together with a saw-mill, all of I which is nearly new. The situation is healthy, and a the land wveil adapted to farming. lHe wilLtake 5 great pleasure in showing it to any one wishing to t purchase. ABSALOM HORNE. I Julyt9, 1856. tf 25 Administrator Sale. B Y an order from W. F. Durisoc, Ordinary of~ Edgelieldl District, we will proceed to sell at r the late residenee of Richard Searli, de'd on t Tuesday the 25th November next, all the personal Estate of said deceased consistIng in part, as fol- Fifteen Likely Negroes, . Iosehold and Kitcben Furniture, Corn, Fodder, F Shcks. Cotton Seed, Horse, Cows and Calves, ' Hogs, Sheep, Plantation and Blacksmith tools, f Wagon, &c. TR3:s.-AII sums of and under $10 cash,--all ms over ten dollars on a credit of twelve months. Purchasers will be required to give two or more good secuiritit s. Right of property not changed until the terms of sale are complied with ; and if not complied with, the property to be resold at the former purchaser's risk.c R. F. BARRETT, Adn'os E.8SEARLES, .t'rs t Oct.16,1856 5t 41 Administrator's Sale,. BY an order from W. F. Durisoe, Esq., Ordina- .ry of Edgefield District, I will proceed to sell i at the late residence of Mary Autrey, deceased, on Thursday the 6th of November next, the personal s Estate of said deceased, consisting In part, as follows: r .* Three Likely lNegroes, Household and Kitchen Furniture, one Horse, Cows, .. ogs,S3heep, &c. &c., Ea.-AII sums of and under $5, cash ; slI sums over $5, on a credit of twelve months. Pur- r chasers to give note and approved security. *JOIIN AUTRET, Adm'r. Oct. 21, 1856, St 41 p a Notice. a HAVING disposed of my interest In the Grocery LLTrade in Hamburg, I .take this method of - urging all pdrsons who may be indebted to me by. note r open account, to come forward and mnake. immediate payment. My Book's ean be fatnd at my old stand, now oceupied by Mr. A. Burnsides. B. S. DUNBAR. m...m.l Ban.... -.,y S tImes' H E N RY DLY MOTS, SHOES A1 BROGAN1 AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 00h , Q WORTH of the above Good p US'U earully selected from the Ies lanufacturies, and comprising Every Description in the Trade, fill be sold at very small advance on Cost. W The Subsoriber solicits a call from his Bout :arolina friende before purohasing elsewhere. 0- Twaas.-Retail, Cash. Wholesale,time with pproved paper. No second price asked. HENRY DALY, Under U.S..Hotel; Augsta, Ga. Augusta, Ga., Sept 22;.. 6m S7. IEN'S AND BOYS FALL & WINTER CLOTH WO, HAT8, CAPS, &PV -LAYTON & RENNEI4Y Angues _J Ga., respeotfully invite their country friends ad customers to call and examine their -LARGE d WELL SELECTED Stoek of Ready Made Clothing urnishing Goods, Hats, Capsqi &C. omprisipg. every variety and style that can be aund .in the Augusta nar-et. They are determined to sell CHEAP, and hope furnish good and well made articles that'wdi ve satisfaction. W Their Store Is under- the Augusta Hotel, here persons wishing to buy will do well to call efore purchasing elsewhere. A ugusta. Sept 22 15t - 37 'JHEAP .DRY GOODS!1 fall trabe, 1856. DROSS & RORRULt Augusta, Ga., AVE just received their NEW STOCK of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ad would call the attention of their friends and the ablic to- the assortment. Their Stdik is VERY ;ARGE and comprises all the beat makes and yles of Goods. and the latest nove'ties of the sea- ; and as they are determined not to. be derold by any House in the State, and ill guarantee their prioes to be as 0%7 AS 'TOINDSWIT 'hey feel assured that an examination of thAsr loods will ensure a continuation of the liberal pa- ronage they have hitherto received. They would vite attention to the following:- Ldies' DRESS GOODS; Black and Fanoy Dress SILKS French and English MERINOS: Scotch, French and American GINGHAM8; Enlish, French and American PRINTS. EMBROIDERIES, all kinds;' Dress TRIMMING$, splendid variety HOSIER Y, a very large assortment; GLOVES, of every description; Irish LINENS; Table LIKENS and .DIAPERS ; NAPKINS, DOYLIES and TOWELS; SHEETINGS and Pillow LiNENS; Bleached and.Brown SHIRTINJGS PANTS BTUV!PB, Tweeds, Casslmeus and Clothsj- Ladies' CLOTHS, allecrs; .Bed BLAK ET& -. PLANNELS hicWelsh, &c; CABBIMERE for childr'en House Servants' iGOODBS ^. Black Alpacas, Boimbasines, Dimities, Quilts; FUR FRINGES;- SH AWLS,all kinds, &e. large assortment Negro Blankets, Kerseys,.Lin) scys, Stripes, Plaids and Osnaburge.. Augusta, Sept 17 .tf' 36 .. ANME RIOCA N HOTEL £, IIJONTRE~STREET, EAMBURG, S. 0. . P. H. SCOTT & CO. Proprieters. March 12,'1856. ly 9 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE RARECHANCE. FOR PURCHASERS! PII'E Subscriber, being desirous of making a L change in his business, proposes to sell at pri. ate sale tbe following tracts of land. Thae Homestead Place, Containing 1544 acres, lying on Log Creek and ever Dam, and joining land of Col. F. W. Pick- s Lewis Jones, Mrs. C. Landrum and others, d within 3 alks of Edgetleld C. H. This is one the nmost desirable l.ecations in the District, as for the fertility of the soli, as the healthfulness the climate. Between five and six hundred acres re cleared andl in a high state of cultivation; a large art of which is fresh land, under fine fence, having eon brought into cultivation nor more than 2 or 3 There are about two or three hundred acres of oe creek bottoms lying on the above name reeks, remnarkably productive, well ditched, and oi flocquality as any in the Dlistrict. There are on epremises a cotmfurtable dwelling* house and all ecessary out buildings, consisting of new and eom- modious negro houses, framed and shingle roofed, Lables. barn, Gin house, and a newv screw; a finely nstructed fish pond, well supplied with fish, and of tmrios varieties. This place is also well watered, Log Creek run- ing through the eastern part of it, and Beaverdami irough the western portion, with a eufficient num- er of tributaries supplying an abutndance of water all seasons of the year for stock ; and two fine prings of good freestune water adjacent to the set- Cement, one on each side. Muh the larger portion of this tract of land Is in ative fore.st, supplied with an almost exhaustless uantity of the finest timber, consisting of pine, colk nd hiekory. Trhere are ten or twelve springs of good later on tihe Beaver D)am portion or this tract of d. Two fine orchards of selected fruit trees, enerally young and luxuriant. This Is one of the out healthy sections of the Distrlct, and well adap- td to the culture of cotton, corn and small graln. The tract known by the name of The Bruuson Tract, L ing on the Edgefield & Chestam Plank Reed, ix miles from Edgefield C. H. This tract is nim- roved, cntains 380 acres, and heavily timbered rith native forests. There are on the tract 3 or 4 ne springs a nd a flne site for a residenee. The tract known as ths Ciper Creek Tract, Contains 202 sorts, lying on the Abbeville road ur miles below Liberty Hill.- Also adjacent, but not connected, the Calahanlis Tract, intaining 144 acreS. The above tracts of land are all well adapted to e c culture of cotton, oorn and small grain.thMa I will also sell two vacant lots adjacent to tea Hall in the Village of Edge eld. Term. made easy and accommodating to purcha- rs; If desired in one,'two and three equal annual ntalments. If desired, I will break the homestead -act, into parcels to suit purchasers, provided.the Thole can be sold. ggi wvill talce great pleasure in going over and towing the above tracts of land to any one desi, is of purchasing. J011N H.HOLLINGSWORTHI. Sept. 16th 1856 if 36 Shingles, Boards, Laths, &., E'HE Subscriber is now prepared to furnish Shin- L gles, Boards, Laths, Hewed Ti'mber, Posts, als, &o., of the best material, which he will sell at rices to suit purchasers. Persons in want of sucb rtiels will please gall on me at my Iather's resi- mnee, about four miles East of Edgeil, C. RH. L. DLOACI. Oct.8, 1856, .. 3m 39 uperfine Earns and .Lardi NEW i#LOVTR- *geur ancI Coeb. IUST received'a fine Stock of the abo~e Goods Pr sal, by E1. PENIN. . ulat., it. sn partleuNit. fiq--duret Aug 27 t ;),;:3 TH± lhesO these 1. tkhq amedon the third Mmiayia 7 Ai'heto Mr. JAM-- act. PrincipalefthtleIfale -e The FmAle Schol w4&.. -mest of- the Male Mr. A. P. BUTLER, bly seecomplishe Mius A. .ad - other competent Teschs. .3latuest Frst'Clam.,1Priary eatet Second " Ordliary E ~i Third" Higher Fourth "-Oreek and Roman. LItestar- with higher Mt em4,.. . Frenea, Omworolde#, Neel eor rate.. The Scholamtio year will bedes - sions of:emveth ew i, PApilb*wjl from the time of entering to the end ofthe Tid op In .d -l.ki s8to$1permdnth. . R. MERRWTEe - AR. J. OrH R, ' * ~ 8. P AGTW~ 3. C.0 A. P. UTLKR, '' Dee .. afe. AMNERICANl',.0. HEF~ Proprietoes 'of this WAH inform their Mends, an t SPerson. arrlvingat thi. Hate ay russed that they and their beggage will be prompdy sent, free ofebarg.o the Carolina Deoit!rto either of the Georgia Depotsr ,Wjaid take hiop. r sincere thanks-Ge past pasnage,and wilp*epvpy endeavour to ,iterIt a enatinuance pf the sm... There will alayu'be hand wnod 0 ard ?Horses leftin sr wil metwb attention. O . * CT? * Hamburg, July 21;i. SELLING FF AT REDU VI'|I"E'. T HE ubecriber deiron of mkig-ab e SPLENDID:. . . Ass tiMent of IFMIutR re, comprising EVERY ARTICLB ui ualy. fonad In the motocomplete Cabinet EatmhlmbMint., atrse pries am cannot fto- matisfy puehameis. !Owne, now an who wan cheap and-lne FURNff'C 8, and.eamine may 8Sto -7-- I sill oontine the ale of theMETALIaJ(h ROBB WOOD BURIAL'CASES -a& tamave constanitly on hand agood- e.oWFOOD:OF. PINB,-allishe wichIwille i adre Oat, ay156, -f NEW.FZD amine They have been .eleqted. wsh.:gs ree ast TYnEaICR . B~n M Stocd lowtoprompbe n hi - Emb~ciderea Mes$Dieee - - jp Blaiombaeindamd Chfle - Black Alpacas, Merino. ta aI).wool DeLaines; Fandy and Bleak Gig1sinti-adtlfes *A very-Goe adeoriment of CWICS of the hfes and moat fashionable mty!e's Jaconet and Swimsslimingm and Flouneing; Embroidered Collar. and Infant. Waiuem;- -A fine amotment of..Ladies' L. C. Haosr~i~ A lare Stock of IHosirys'ad'Gloves - Opera flannel.; Rid and White Flabbif.j Bleached and Drown Cotton.Flannelm;- Debage Robes -; Sattinettm, Tweedsaand Kentucky Jean; Rock Island Jeane and Black CSpimere.- ' Negre Ciothing. -. . Blanket., Stripe., Oanaburga, Georgia PIlti, Lmaey and Kerseya, in greet variety.- A fine amortment of Men'., Youth. and Edye Shoe.; Ladie. and MlsseeShoes ad Negrev~boes; A magnificent meection~af .-: Hardware, Crockery ad Glass Ware, Saddlerv anda Grocerle, &c., &c., &c., Together with an almost enidless variety of a.ry article generally found in a Villiage Store, di of which will be disposed of at isoni.'iing low price. R. H. SULLIVA Octi1.t Dissolution of Copgrtnernip, T HE copartnership heretoforeeuisting between the undersigned, under the, frm or Tam & Burr, was, by asmtus1 consent, :dimolved the las inet. Either party wui use the iiam' of jt 6am In liquidation.I~ ENRT' B. TNfAYE, -JOSHUA W. BUIT. Augusta, August 25, 1856. COPARTNERSUIP. - The ndersigned have this..day formaed a partner- chip, for the purpose or continuing the bhsinema of TRama & BVr at theiroldmind9S Brosistreet, under the firm of Btrrr. Kmau ro. Tihe Grem to date from tat inat.; and respgerfally,uolittra con- tinance of the patron. of the old:n.: JOHN D. BUTT, JAMES-L. KNIGHT, -.- JOSHUA W.' BUTT!. Augueta, August 95, 1856.- The nudersigned, in retiring from the' GROCE- RY BUSINES,eherfullyremmendhimmeE mors ta the confidence and patr-nage of h. former customers. HERb . TH YER Augnata, Angumt 25, 1856. . -.Teacher Wante. IN enseqenceof the resignation of tlie: jepSep nc bet, there will be an electiun bit 5t the Downer-Institute (Bedeh iland, S. C.) 5,.- Teacher and Superintendent en the fernt Tpseay in November next. Applhcant. to he elgblfor the snation must he capable of giving lnstracti.n in qll the branche, that are usually oonsidered' neeamary to constitsate a good English education. Theppgpli- cant must also he a married man. H. Rt. COOK,- T. W. WBHATLEY. ~ THOS. J. DAVIES. Beech Island, Oot7,1856. 4 Brought to the JaIL O F thim Distriot a Negro man wh'o may. hiune I. Jiin and that he-belonga $07.~A. Shanblin of Charleston,So. Ca. Said Jim s abut 15 drSO year. of age, five feet 7 Inch.. hgh~ copper'coiqr weighing about 160 lbs The owner .te* - come forwa'rd, prove .ei, a'eabrf and itake him mwy otherwise he will he dealt with' seedr&g to law.JJMES E1DSON, aLL. July 23, 1856 if S Notice. ALL permons to whomthe estate of John L N- will make a~l to ft6L4 Nov.21.1855 .*- 45~ W Vby, W---lW iOE asadmn of lad 3Ae ThImiao, of the very latet stleens~uma 00ut:t

Transcript of Edgefield advertiser (Edgefield, S.C.).(Edgefield, S.C.)...

AodRil in. Account CurrentBuild

1855& R

Oect. 1, Toamounton hand thisdate, $335 001856.-Jan. 29, amount received from B.

C. Bryan, former Treas'r, S44 94Feb. 23," amount received from W.

F. Street, for his note and .

interest, 213 65March 7," amount received from W.

. Durisoe, his. note and-interest, 51-50a1, amount from. Quattle-

bum, Tax.Collector, theasseament of 15 per. centmade by the Board, 3041 00

Sept. 1, u amount from Jis. Eidson,Sheriff, in part.of Brisco'sfine, 38 65

$3,724 74Deduct commissions on $3,389 74,

at 21percent 84 '74$3,640 00

Tdamount on bafid, this date, (Oct. 6,)brought froe Cr.side,' 6267All of which is respectfully submitted.

LOD HILL,CIrk and Trusurer-

1856-Fall Trade-1856'WE 0, RRICE & C0.,

DRAPERSAND TAILORS,Augusta, Georgia,

Are now WELL SUPPLiED with a choiek stock of

Cloths, Cassiuieres,- Vestings,And all other Goods for Winter wear, imjiortedby ourselves. Gentimen leaving orders for anyarticle of Clothing may be assured of getting FI Eand GOOD GOODS, and made up in good andFashionable styles.

WMY. 0. PRICE & CO-,Drapers and Tailors.

Augusta, Oct 28 tf 42

Land for Sale,Y Virtue of an order obtained from Chancellor

BWardlaw. I will proceed to sell oni Friday,the 21st day of November next, on a credit oftwelve months, the TRACT of LAND known as

the Moses saunders' Tract, containingOne Hundred Acres,

More or less, being situate on the waters of SleepyCreek, and bounded by lande of Aron Dean, Wil-son Corley and others. The purchaser to givebond with two adequate sureties and a Mortgage ofthe premises for the security of the purchase money.U2The Sale will take pince on the prermses.

JAMES BEAN, Trustee.Oct-28 . 4t 42

Notice to Bridge Builders,Scontract for building a NEW BRIDGE nerosaBorn's Creek, on the old Augusta Stage

Ros below Horn's Creek Meeting [House, w.llbe let on Saturday, the 1st November next, to thelowest bidder. The contract will be let out at the

-etn HuEWASH WISE, Treasurer B.C.

Oct. 15. 3t 40

-The Subscribers have just returned

.with a fine lot of

Young Mlules and Horses,Also,a few paiir of No. I.

All of which will be ioldon tei-ni to suit purcha.sere. Call an e'xamine.

SULLIVAN & JOUNSON.Oct 15 tf 40

Final Notice.A LL persons indebtedl to the Estate of William'1.Vance, deed., are eairnestly requested to settle

by ihe 15th.,Fcbruary next, as longer indulgencewillinot be given. Those having demands againstSsid Estate arc notified to render in their accdunts,properly attested, by that time, as I intend miakinga Guaal settlem t in the Ordinary's. Office on thatday. -- S. BROADWATER, Adnir.Oct22 4m 41

Stolen !FROM the stables of Capt. ,lohn Lipseomb, de-

eased, on Tuesday night, 7th inst., a MARI'PONEY, heavy built, of light-boy dtor, two hindfeet white, some white'in the faee. Betweeun 13ii d 14 hands high,-and about 8years old.A suitable reward will be paid to aisy one who

will deliver her, and any information~concernnher thankfully received.g

B. WALDO, et. al. Ex'ors.Oct 15, t 40

* Lost.Ythe subseriber on the 9th inst., at EdgefieldCourt House, or on the road leading to Rich-

au~nville,.a siete, for $121.50 on James Neal,ud.psable to $ames Mi. Richardson or bearer,

-and dated in May 1855. All persons are warnedmntkraing for said note.

uder will be liberally' rewarded bj leavinugtE'a 5()fi BENJ. A. JONES;.

2Qt 41

- LBS.COUN TRY QUR15D9COjust received afld for

sale 9 " oL *G .

withOmnds8810R8r of PbRC-ig.

1855. Ci.ot. 12, By Cash paid Dr. E. J Mims

.- on House and Lot, $250 00Oct. 15, "Cash paid G.L. Penn for

fiulding Iron railing andRail Road freight, 21 67

Ot. 19, Casl paid . Lipscombforbthree hands, horseand plough and work be-low Court House, 3 00-

Nov. 6, "Cash paid M. Frazier forLock, Pitcher and repair-ing Jail yard gate, 6 88

Dec. 1, " Cash paid A Paul for-gla-zing in the Clerks OfMe, 1 2Comm'ns o6 V82 99 at21 per cent, 7 06

186. .$289 861856.-an'y. 21, Cash paid W. W. Good-

- man, for repairs on Light-*ningRods fire places andwhite washing in the Jail, 31 00

Feb. 5, " Cash paid W. F. DurisoeS&. Son, for. Adv'ng forsale of Store House andpublishing 'Tlreas'rs Re-

1275port, 12'.eb.6, " Cash paid Edmond Penn

for work in front of C. H. 20 00Feb. 7, " Cash paid Thos. G. Ba.

con for Bnoks, for theClerks Office, 24 75

March 11, " Cash paid Mrs. MarthaA. Glover for Dower inHouse and .Lnt, 169 88

April 7, " Cash paid Dr. E. J. Mimsbalance in Store Houseand Lot, 874 25

April 12, " C;ish paid Dr. R. T.Mima;s for Glazing andPlastering in thu CourtRorms, 40 00

April 13, " Cash paid S. Covar forwork on Public Pomp, *23 50

April 14, " Cash paid A. Simkinsfur hanging Iron Shut-terson the Court House, 31 00

May 6, " Cash paid N. Ramey forIron Gates and Locks toJail wall, and for wood-en Blinds. to the C. H. 68 00.

May 6, " Cash paid C. Touhey forwork in Jail yard, 50 00

May 6, " Cash paid N. Ramey forhand railing in the Jailand counter in the Sher-iftrs Office, 13 50

Muy 7, " Cash paid Jas. Shepherdfor work in Jail yard, . 23 75

May 14, " Cash paid D. F. Hollings-worth for Brick. 56 '70

May 16, Cash paid L. Hill, ex-

penses to Charleston, 35 00June 9, " Cash paid M. Frazier for

repairs on public Pumpa,d Park, 23 20

June 17, " Cash paid W. C. Mo-ragne for drawing agree-ment for putting on theSlate Roof, 10 00

July 14, " Cash paid J. H. Chris-tian in part for puttingon Slate Roof, 550 00

Aug. 25, " Cash paid W. P. Butlerfor work on Slate Roof 608 51

Aug. 25, " Cash paid Guy Broad-water, Adm'r. of J. IT.Christian, bal. of con-.haet for putting on Slate 515Roof, 515Commissions $3,207 20 aat 24 per cent, -.80 18

$3,577 33 e

o amount on hand brought from Dr. eside to balance, 62 67 L

$3,640 00

LALLERSTEDT & DEMING,--

GENERAL

AVE now on hand the largest Stoek of Ne-gro or Plantation Goods ever e

&flred in this City, (onlsistinig in part of theaWhte Alaulgaaw 9-4 BLANKETS, att as luw pr- 1

es as the Blue Blankets, and far- heavier.They are the only Iluse who have Georgia 23ebleys best GELORGIA PLAINS, " all wool fill- a

iig." Other brands of Kerseys also on hand. la

LINSEYS, OeNABURGS, STRIPES and n

JEANES of every variety. Those v'isiting our 3

ity would do well to examine our Stock before pur- F

hasing elsewhere.-A mong their

Black Gro de Rhine SILKS;;Fancy Broeade and Striped Pou de Soir SILK,avarying from 621 eta to $5 per yard ;Every variety Paris Printed Mouslin DeLains;CALCOES, large assortmeat and varied in -

tyles; IEmbroideries of every description ;

iosit-ryShawls "

Linen Cotton and Thread Trimmings;" "" Flouncinas;

Hoops, Mohair, Cohores and Corded Skirts ; -

CRINOLlNE or Sardinia SKIRTING,1the la-testand most desirable article for Ladies Skirting,~

twoyards wide ;Cloth and Velvet CLOAKS and TALMAS;~Brown and Bleached Homesopuns, with a largea'tortment of Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Janes, &c.,forMen's wear- DiprDm;sSetn,&Linen Lawns, Daes aakSetn,&.

well assorted; tWith every variety of Goods suitable to the season,Itowhich they invite the attention of all visiting our

@" Orders carefully and punctually attended to.Augusta, Oct 20 tf 41-

Shnerifi's Sale. I

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,

Y Virtue ot an order from the Court of Coin-mon Pleas of this District, in the following ca-

sesof Domestic Attachments, viz: Stevens & Roun-tree vs. William Wren. Rouiree vs. the same. Iwill proceed to sell on Saturday the first day of Nov- ,1vember next, at the Store of Stevens & Rountree,the following property, to wit: one Rockawiay and

_

Eharness, one Side Board, one Beureau, one Clock,andfive head of Cattle. Terms of sale Cash. -

JAMES EIDSON, 5. E. D. e

Oct. 17th, 1856, -Qte 41 -

Sheriff's Sale.

BY Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias, to me Iidirected, 1 will proced to sell lit Edgefield C.

H., on the lirst Muonday in Nuvember next, the fol- E

lowingproperty ini the following cases, viz:W. D. .lennings vs llarriett Chamberlan;

loikins vs The Same ; Catlet Corley and othersseverally vs The Same, Four Negro slaves, viz:ig Joe, Little Joe. Phillis and Nelly.W.W. Sale, Assignee, vs Arthur Buist ; LutherRollvs The Same, One Bay Mare, Buggy add Harness.A bsolemn Horn vs Benj. G. Ryan ; W. P. Butlermanothers vs The Same, One Buggy and HIarnes..ennsof sale cash.

JAMES EIDSON s. E. P.Oct. 20 2te 41

S!!heriff's Sale.

BY Virtue of sundry writs of Fiteri Faoiais, to ri.medirected, I will proceed to sell at.Edgefield-(C.II., on the first Monday in November next, thefollowing property in the following case, viz:Samuel C. Strom vs William Strom; Samuel (

W illiams vs Williau .Strom, Sr.; Jackson Holmes (ztdoters severally vs The Sam", One Tract of Iand ontining Four hundred and sixty two acres,moror less, adjoining lands of William Prescott,D tnielPrescott and others. a

Tennkof sale cash..<JAMES EIDSON, s.E D. I

Oct15 3t 40 4

Y$et%$ A$-..O- and a lf ys wide~more beautiful in appear-

ane anddurible thati ordinary: Cappeting, allwool.Aothelotjugl received,, pie.81 ,25 r. yd.-

LALLE~RSTEDT ~bEMlI,.Corner, under Glol~e .

A .f.......r on 41

FOREMA % ROI

S THE T[ME for sowing Wheat is nes

A PLOW STOCK is the BEST fill offer them from this date at Four Dollar

Edgefield, October 20, 1856.

COMMISSIONER'S SALES.STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,

EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.IN EQUITY.

'm. S. Shadrach, and others,98.

Hezekiah Burnett andTheodore Fisher.

BY in order from Chancellor Wardlaw, in thisB case, I will sell, at E'd'gefleld C. H., on the

rat Monday in November next, the real estate ofames S. Shadrach, deceased, in Edgefleld District,ontaining 600 acres, more or less, bounded by lands.John Gardner, Seaborn Stalnaker, Nathaniel

fenderson, and others.TERMS-A credit ofone and two years in two equalaual installments, except as to so much as may betseesary to pay the costs, which will be requiredcash. Purchasers giving notes with ample per-nal security, and to pay extra for titles. Posses-ion given first January, 1857.

A. SIMKINS, C.E.E.D.Oct. 8th. 1856. 4te 40

HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.

IN EQUITY.. S. Mlartin, Execuior ofRobert Martin, deceased,

V8.John Marsh,.5M. Han-

kinson, et al. JY virtue of an order from Chancelor Johnson,

in this case, I will sell, at the residence of Col.ohn Marsh, on Wednesday, 22nd Obtober inst, thelowing personal property-embraced in the deedmarriage settlement between the said Jim. Marshd his wife Sarah-to wit: A stock of Mules.we, and Hogs, a carry-log wagon and cirt, house-old and kitchen furniture. And on the first Mon-y in November next, at Edgefield C. 11., by virtuean order from Chancelor Dunkin, in the same

ase-, I will sell the following real estate, likewisebraced in said deed of marriage settlement, to wit:1st. The Lehre Tract, containing eleven hun-

red [1100] acres, more or less, bounded by landsfthe Paper Mill Company, Rambo & Walker,ndev Wise, and others.2nd. The Carter Tract, containing five hun-red and filty [5511 acres, more or le.s, boundedlandls of lItfus Holly, D. d1. Walker, and others.3rd. The Ninety acre Tract, containing ninety10] acres, more or less, on Big Horse Creek,unded by lands of the Paper Mill Company on alldes.Taass.-As to the land, a credit of one and twoears from ay of sale. As to the personal, aedit of twelve months from day- of sale, exceptast, wvhich must be paid in cash, purchasers givingnds with ample security, and to pay extra for

les.A. SIMKINS, C.E.E.D.Oct 8th, 1856. 4te 40

IE STATE OF SOIUTH CAROLINA,EDGIEILD DISTRICT.Jon'~ INEQUITY.JhL.Dobey;~aah Monuaia, and others,

latilda Dobey, andl oliers.)Y an order fromt Chaneelor W ardlaw, in this

case, I wyill sell, at Edgelield C. ]1., on therstMondaty in November next, the following real'tate of .3 'an Dobey, deceased, viz: The hoauseidlot, in the village of Edgefield, known as the'aters Hotel, at present occupliedl by B. J. R~s an,i.the southt -side of the publio square. Theble's Tiract of f.and contamning three hunalred

d fo'rty [340] atcres, more or less, bounded byiis of. Iharriet Lundy, F. O'Connor, Travis Till-m,and others. The Cooper Tiact, containing

0 acres, moure or less, bounded by hands ofaneis O'Connor, James Lanhamn, and other..TER Ms-A eredit of one and two years from the.y ft sale, except as to so much'as will pay thestof this suit which wvill be paid in cash. Per-Iasers to. give bonds with amp'le personitlsecurity,ndto pay extra 'for titles. Possssion not to beiven until the first day of Januairy next.

Oct. 8th, 1856 . 4te 40

HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,.EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.

IN EQUITY.S. Christie,

Os.S. P. Tompkins.Y an Order from Chan. Duexxz, in this case, Iwill sell att Edgefield C. HI., on the first alon-

nyin Nov. next, the following Real Estate~viz:The place known as the McCullough place, con-iiig Eighst Hundred and Thirty (S30) Acre.ore or less, bounded by hands of Washington1se, the Fstate of Moses Swearengin, dee'd., Mrs.undy and others.Taxs.-One third part of the purchase moneybe paid on the 1st .January 1857-one third partatJanuary 1858, and the remaining one third letanuary 1859, with interest on the several paymentsmOi1st January 1857. The costs of this suit willeretIred in cash.' The purchnser will be re-uired to give bond with ample personal securityuda mortgage on the premises to secure the pur-basemone.A. S1MKINS, C.E.E.n.Oct. 8. 4te 40

'HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,

IN EQUITY.ames B. Floyd, and others,)

98.John S. Dobbins.

)Yvirtue of an order from Chancellor Dunkin,)in this case, I.-will sell, at Edgefield C. U.,athe -first Monday in Novemiber next. the follow-

igreal estate, viz: One tract of land in Edgefleld)istrict, on Half Way Swamp, containing 1G4necres,loreor less, boundedl by lands -of Elihu Stevens,)avid Holloway, Dr. Win. Mlobley, and others, oncredit of six months, with interest from.the day ofale,except costs, which must be paid in eah.--itle will be charged extra to the purchaser.

A. SIMKINS, C.E.M.DOct. 8, 1856. 4te 40

SATIE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.

IN RQUllTY.ZelenerSmyley,

.Jas.C. Smyley, AJm'or.}Y an order from Chancellor Wardlrw, in this

Lease I will sell,at Edgefleld C. II., on theratMlondiey in November next, the following realstate,to wvit: The Homestead Tract, known as the'rossRoarls, containing Eight Hundred acres,toreor' less, oin Mine Creek, bounded by landls oforge Bell, Thos. Bartley, and William Daniel.The Hlolhowaay Tract, containing Four Ifundred00lacres, more or less. on. waters of Steven'sreek,bounded by lands of the estate of Major Jso.,Allen, deceased, and others. Plats of which will

eexhibited on the day. of a-ale.TEis-A credit of 'one, two and three years,rithinterest fromt the 1st day of January tidx4,1857,twhich time posgssion will be given to the pur-baser. The purchtiser givig bonds with ample

curity to secure the purachase inobe~y, an'd to payitiafor titles. Costs to be paid in cash.'

O ot. 8th, 1856. 4te :40

Piano 1brie!GOOD PIANO, in perfect order.s Enqult~eake StorwefM.PFrazier.-,n'ot sold by the 18th list., lI will be raffled omf

nua8n 33

r at hand, and FOREMAN'S IRONPLEMENT for putting in small Grain, Iand Fifty Cents.

S. F. GOODE.f .- 41

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,EDGEFTELD DISTRICT

INEQU1TY. -

Louisa Inabnet,e.

Levi Sheally and Mary hiswife, and' others.BY an order from Chancelor Wardlaw, in thisease, I will sell, on Tuesday, the 11th day of

November next. at the late residence of UriahInabnet. deceased, the Real Estate of which he didpossessed, containing five hundred. acres, more or

less, bounded by lands of Jeremiah Wise, JamesCaughman, Jesse Derrick,. Caleb Inabnet, andothersTaas.-A credit of one and two years, in equal

annual installments. with interest an the whole fromIst of January, 1857, at which time possesion willbe given. Cosis to be paid in cash. Purchasersgiving bond with at least two good personal securi-ties, and to pay extra for titles.0T The sale will take place at 11 o'clock A. a.

A SIMKINS, o.B.Z.D.October 15, 1856. 4te 41

State of South Carolina.EDGEFIFLD DISTRICT.

IN EQVITY.Samuel Brooks, Assignee, Billforforeclsure of

JohnLeigh. Mortgage.

BY an order from Chancellor Dunkin, in thiscase, I will sell, at Edgefield C. H., on the

1st Monday in November next, the following realestate, viz: A lot of land in the village of Edgefield,known as the Bushnel Carriage Shop, includingthe Carriage Shop, Lumber Louse, Black SmithShop and Brick Store House, containing, in thewhosle, two roods and eleven perches, more or-less.TZass.-The costs and one half of the purchase

money to be paid in cash, and the residue on a

credit of six months, the purchaser giving bond witbapproved securities, to secure the purchase money.The titles to be signed and sealed, but not deliver-ed until the said bond be paid-and if the iia bondbe not paid when due, the Commissioner will re-sellthe premises at the risk of the former purchaser.

A. .SIMKINS, C.E.E.D.Oct. 8, 1856. 4t6 40

TREMENDOUS ARRANGEMENTS.FOR THE

FALL TRADE!READY MADE CLOTHIN'G

FOR THE M~ILLION.

J .NEWBY & Co., AUGUSTA, GA.,eaenwreceiving daily from -New York, ,one

of the finest, rarest, largest and'iiisst magnificentStocks of

And Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,That was ever offered South of Mason and Dixon'sLine. This is no brad exageration of veraseity, bulit is startling truth. whioh enn be established by theslighest enrsomry observation of our Establishment.Call and examine our Stock.[g Further aecounts next week.

_A"u,,a. Sept. 30, 156, 38_$

MILLER & WARREN,Cornier Opposite hel' Globe Hotel.

AUGUSTA, GEORGIA..HIAVE just received a large stock of Fall and

Ii.Winter Dry Goods, of the latest importationand most fashionable styles, cunsisting ofFlounced Embroidered Colored SILKS;Rich Blrnale and Plnid Colored SILKS;Fiured and Moire Antique Black SILKS;Rih Flonneed M1USLIN DE LAIN ES;CASHIMERES and MUSLIN DE LAINES intreat variety:BOiBAZINES, CHALLIES, ALPACAS andCOiBERGS:

Frentch, English and Americnn PRINTS ;ladsme Scoteh andi Freneh GINGHAMS;

Rich French EMBROIDERED COLLARS andSLEEVES;

Rich Black Lac COLLARS and SLEEVES;" J:'conet and Swiss BANDS and FLOUNC-INGS,nantss Embroidered WATSTR and RO1'ES;Ebroidered Merio CLOAKS forinfants;Real Valenciennes. Maltese and Thread LACES;Reveire, Hem-stitched and. Embroidered HIDK'S:Alxander's~Kid and Silk GLOVES;Splendid stock of Gent's"Together with an cwlleas variety of Goods usually

found in a Dry Goods Store. We wrill say that wehae a large stock, anxious to sell, and will takepinure in showing them to our friends and custo-mers.

Augusta, Oct. 8, 1856, tf 39

Ambrotypes!TUOSE Beautiful and IMPERISHABLE PiC-

TURES can be had at3OHN LEIGWUS OPPiCE.

They are superior in brillincy, depth of tone andfinish to any ever on'ered in this community.

LEIGH & CHALMERS.

Edgefield, Sept 30, 1856.

Photograps.THiS beautiful style of Picture so popular in both

Lthis country and Europe, can be had atLEIGH & CHAMBERS' GALLERY,

Augusta, Ga. Persons having Daguerreotypes ofthemselves or friends ean have them -Photographedfrom life-size to the smallest miniature.

-LEIGH & CHALMERS.Augusta, Sept 30, 1856. tf38

*Gins for Sale,DR. DURISOE, at Edgefleld C. H., is myJ.J authorized Agent for the sale of my Super-

ior GURVEBREASTCOTTON GINS. Person.wishing to purchase these Gins will please call onhin, whio wrill furnish you with my prices, exhibitcertificates from reliable gentlemen, &c.

I wrill repair, with great promptness and despatch,Curved Breast Gins, at my Factory, at Bell-Air,Ga.. ten miles above Augusta. All such Gins foi-warded to Mr. Chas. Hammond. Hamburg, will besent to me immediately and forthwith properly re-paired and returned. Freight on the RailiRoad forGins, from Augusta to Bel-Air, $1.95.

THOS. WYNN.Bel-Air,_Oct 11,.1 856. tf 40

I . ead-Quarters,I0Ta REGIMENT, S. C. M.

Day CaxpOet. 15, 1856,ORDERS, NO. -

BY Virtue of an Order from Brig~. Gen. Warsa,an electin will be held in the 10th Regiment,

S. C. M., on Friday the 21st November, for COLO-NEL, to fil the vacancy occssioned by the resig-nation of Col. A. J. NEAR..

..G. -WATSON, Maj.Lower Battalion, 10th Regt. S. C. MI.

Oct 15 5t 40

Cocoa MYatting~.SUITABLE for Court Houses,'O0licei, Passages.

J&u--noted for its durability and freedom ofnoise from the tread,-1 and 1t yds wide. a

II7 All orders must be-accompan~ed with dimen-sions of-Room.

- -LALLRBSTEDT & DlEMING,-.Corner under Globe Hotel.

Amerut,Q% tfd'

M. LEBESCHULTZ-D...EATLR IN-

CL0QTHM.RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the

Spublio in general, that he has just returnedfrom the North, after selecting from the choicestmarkets a-full assortment of

Ready Made Clothing,Of the VERY LATEST STYLES, embraoing thetasteful RAGLAN AND BUCHANAN OVERCOATSandall articles usually kept for the outfit ofGentlemen, Youths.and Chilren.

In addition to which I have engsed the services Iof one of the most FASHIONABLE CUTTERSin New York, who will be here In a few days, atwhich time I will be able, if my Ready Made Stockwill not suit my customers, to manufacture for themout of the very best material, garments, which Inpoint of style and elegance will compare withaV inthe South.

-I have also purchased a fine Stock of-

MOT A11 SDeRS,Which only requires an examination of their supe-rior materinl and fashion to ineuro sle.-T have se-lected, 'with areat care,- a very extefisive Stock of

Of the latest stvle.-. Also. a superior article ofShaker and-Lamb'e Wool UNDERSHIRTS andDRAWERR. which are particularly recommendedfor Rheumatisutfi and the prevention of Colds

A great variety of a

&c., &c., &c.W' Tt will always giveme pleasure to exhibit my I

Stock to all who- will favor me with a call at my (old stand, next door to Bland & Butler.'Oct I t -38

CANDIDATES! 9

The friends of Co. Wuz.r.zAwQUAarrs$u res- v

peotfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff b

of Edgeflield at the ensuing election.0-7 We are authorized to announce LEWIS

JONES, Esq., as a candidate for re-election forSherif of Edgefleld District.M7 Tnt Friends of Capt. H. BOULWARE

respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriffof Edgefleld District at the next election.THE friends of Capt. LEWIS COVAR, re.

peotfully announce him as a candidate for Sheri,of Edge6eld District, at the ensuing election.

The many friends of W. W. SALE, Esq., ofHamburg, in the upper part of the District, respect- p

fully announce him as a candidate for Sherij of a

Edgefield District at the next election. s1

87.THz Friends of Mr. ROBERT . BRYAN '

respectfully announce him as a Candidate for. Clerkr Edgefleld District at the next election. 1

Dentistry.THE Subscriber has opened an

Office at Ryan's Hotel, where hewill attend to any business pertaining

to his Profession. Allen's Patent Teeth, Curvilin-ear Gum and Block Teeth, from

Single Teeth to Entire Setts,Put up in a style to please the most fastidious.Dentists wishing teeth put up on Allen's Patent,

can have it done by sending in their Plates at veryoderate prices.Dentists' Gold and Silver Plate, Gold Silver and

Platina Wire, round, half round and cilindricalade toorde.H. PARKER.N. B.-A settlemenit always at the completion ofe work.July30 tf

To THE AFFLICTED,

DRU. TIJAYER, Hornaapathic Physician -Sar-Llgeon, an d Accoucheur, late of Philadelphia,

now located No 217, Broad Street. Augusta,.Ga.Particular attention paid to the treatment of

Chronic diseases. Visits made at a. distance on themost reasonable terms. Pleage address,

U. R. THAYER, M. D.Augusta Ga.

Ajril2 A tf 12

DRS. G. M. YARBROUG H & J. P. ABNEY, 4hilave this day formed a Partnership, for the

ractice of MEDICIE and SURGERY. No additional -

charge for one consultation visit. Office at Dr.Yarbrough's.A pril 9, 1856. tf .13

Law Card.YIf OFFICE is now in this Village, next door C

.J.toW. W. Adams, where I can b~e fouaid at.alltimes. C. W. STYLES. V

Edgcfield C. HI., Jan 15, 1856. tf 1

Final Notice,ALL~ those indebted to the Estate of JTohn D.a

Seigler, deceased, are hl-reby notified to make ,,

mmediate payment, and those having demands v

ginst the said Estate. are requested to render them cinproperly attested, by the 1st of January 1857, aswe desire to settle up the Estate as soon as possible.

M \RiIA D.SEIGLER,? Adm'rs. I

W. K. Sh~1GLER.Oct. 8. 1856, 3m 39

e

L and for Sale.T1lIE subscriber offers at private sale untiil the

Ifirat Miondav in Nove'mber, and If not dis-posed by that day will then be put up at public out-cry,his tract of land lying two miles S. E. of thePin~Uouse, adjoining lands of G. M. Wev'er, Wm.~Toney, and oth~ers. containingFIVE HUNDRED AND NINETY ACRES,Much the laigest portion of which isin woods. On I

the premises ure a 3ood dwetling house and other t

necessary buildings, together with a saw-mill, all of Iwhich is nearly new. The situation is healthy, and a

theland wveil adapted to farming. lHe wilLtake 5

great pleasure in showing it to any one wishing to t

purchase. ABSALOM HORNE. I

Julyt9, 1856. tf 25

Administrator Sale.BY an order from W. F. Durisoc, Ordinary of~

Edgelieldl District, we will proceed to sell at rthelate residenee of Richard Searli, de'd on tTuesday the 25th November next, all the personal

Estate of said deceased consistIng in part, as fol-

Fifteen Likely Negroes, .

Iosehold and Kitcben Furniture, Corn, Fodder, FShcks. Cotton Seed, Horse, Cows and Calves, '

Hogs, Sheep, Plantation and Blacksmith tools, fWagon, &c.TR3:s.-AII sums of and under $10 cash,--allmsover ten dollars on a credit of twelve months.Purchasers will be required to give two or more

good secuiritit s. Right of property not changeduntil the terms of sale are complied with ; and ifnotcomplied with, the property to be resold at theformer purchaser's risk.c

R. F. BARRETT, Adn'osE.8SEARLES, .t'rs t

Oct.16,1856 5t 41

Administrator's Sale,.BY an order from W. F. Durisoe, Esq., Ordina-

.ry of Edgefield District, I will proceed to sell iatthe late residence of Mary Autrey, deceased, on

Thursday the 6th of November next, the personal sEstate of said deceased, consisting In part, as follows: r

.* Three Likely lNegroes,Household and Kitchen Furniture, one Horse, Cows, ..

ogs,S3heep, &c. &c.,Ea.-AII sums of and under $5, cash ; slI

sumsover $5, on a credit of twelve months. Pur- rchasers to give note and approved security.

*JOIIN AUTRET, Adm'r.Oct. 21, 1856, St 41 p

aNotice. a

HAVING disposed of my interest In the GroceryLLTrade in Hamburg, I .take this method of -

urging all pdrsons who may be indebted to me by.noter open account, to come forward and mnake.immediate payment. My Book's ean be fatnd atmyold stand, now oceupied by Mr. A. Burnsides.

B. S. DUNBAR.m...m.l Ban.... -.,y S tImes'

H E N RY DLY

MOTS, SHOES A1 BROGAN1AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

00h , QWORTH of the above Goodp US'U earully selected from the Ieslanufacturies, and comprisingEvery Description in the Trade,

fill be sold at very small advance on Cost.W The Subsoriber solicits a call from his Bout:arolina friende before purohasing elsewhere.0- Twaas.-Retail, Cash. Wholesale,time withpproved paper. No second price asked.

HENRY DALY,Under U.S..Hotel; Augsta, Ga.

Augusta, Ga., Sept 22;.. 6m S7.IEN'S AND BOYS FALL & WINTER

CLOTH WO,HAT8, CAPS, &PV

-LAYTON & RENNEI4Y Angues_J Ga., respeotfully invite their country friendsad customers to call and examine their -LARGEd WELL SELECTED Stoek of

Ready Made Clothingurnishing Goods, Hats, Capsqi &C.omprisipg. every variety and style that can be

aund .in the Augusta nar-et.They are determined to sell CHEAP, and hopefurnish good and well made articles that'wdive satisfaction.W Their Store Is under- the Augusta Hotel,

here persons wishing to buy will do well to callefore purchasing elsewhere.A ugusta. Sept 22 15t - 37

'JHEAP.DRY GOODS!1fall trabe, 1856.

DROSS & RORRULtAugusta, Ga.,

AVE just received their NEW STOCK ofFALL AND WINTER GOODS,

ad would call the attention of their friends and theablic to- the assortment. Their Stdik is VERY;ARGE and comprises all the beat makes and

yles of Goods. and the latest nove'ties of the sea-; and as they are determined not to. bederold by any House in the State, and

ill guarantee their prioes to be as

0%7 AS 'TOINDSWIT'hey feel assured that an examination of thAsrloods will ensure a continuation of the liberal pa-ronage they have hitherto received. They wouldvite attention to the following:-Ldies' DRESS GOODS;Black and Fanoy Dress SILKSFrench and English MERINOS:Scotch, French and American GINGHAM8;Enlish, French and American PRINTS.EMBROIDERIES, all kinds;'Dress TRIMMING$, splendid varietyHOSIERY, a very large assortment;GLOVES, of every description;Irish LINENS;Table LIKENS and .DIAPERS;NAPKINS, DOYLIES and TOWELS;SHEETINGS and Pillow LiNENS;Bleached and.Brown SHIRTINJGSPANTS BTUV!PB, Tweeds, Casslmeus andClothsj-

Ladies' CLOTHS, allecrs;.Bed BLAK ET& -.PLANNELS hicWelsh, &c;

CABBIMERE for childr'enHouse Servants' iGOODBS ^.Black Alpacas, Boimbasines, Dimities, Quilts;FUR FRINGES;- SHAWLS,all kinds, &e.

large assortment Negro Blankets, Kerseys,.Lin)scys, Stripes, Plaids and Osnaburge..

Augusta, Sept17 .tf' 36

..ANMERIOCAN HOTEL£,IIJONTRE~STREET, EAMBURG, S. 0.

. P. H. SCOTT & CO. Proprieters.March 12,'1856. ly 9

VALUABLE REAL ESTATE

RARECHANCE. FOR PURCHASERS!PII'E Subscriber, being desirous of making aL change in his business, proposes to sell at pri.atesale tbe following tracts of land.

Thae Homestead Place,Containing 1544 acres, lying on Log Creek andever Dam, and joining land of Col. F. W. Pick-sLewis Jones, Mrs. C. Landrum and others,

d within 3 alks of Edgetleld C. H. This is onethe nmost desirable l.ecations in the District, asfor the fertility of the soli, as the healthfulness

the climate. Between five and six hundred acresrecleared andl in a high state of cultivation; a largeartof which is fresh land, under fine fence, havingeonbrought into cultivation nor more than 2 or 3

There are about two or three hundred acres ofoe creek bottoms lying on the above name

reeks, remnarkably productive, well ditched, and oiflocquality as any in the Dlistrict. There are on

epremises a cotmfurtable dwelling* house and allecessary out buildings, consisting of new and eom-modious negro houses, framed and shingle roofed,Lables. barn, Gin house, and a newv screw; a finelynstructed fish pond, well supplied with fish, and oftmrios varieties.This place is also well watered, Log Creek run-ingthrough the eastern part of it, and Beaverdamiirough the western portion, with a eufficient num-erof tributaries supplying an abutndance of waterall seasons of the year for stock ; and two fineprings of good freestune water adjacent to the set-Cement, one on each side.Muh the larger portion of this tract of land Is inative fore.st, supplied with an almost exhaustlessuantity of the finest timber, consisting of pine, colk

ndhiekory. Trhereareten or twelve springs of goodlateron tihe Beaver D)am portion or this tract ofd. Two fine orchards of selected fruit trees,enerally young and luxuriant. This Is one of theouthealthy sections of the Distrlct, and well adap-tdto the culture of cotton, corn and small graln.

The tract known by the name ofThe Bruuson Tract,

L ing on the Edgefield & Chestam Plank Reed,ixmiles from Edgefield C. H. This tract is nim-roved, cntains 380 acres, and heavily timberedrithnative forests. There are on the tract 3 or 4nesprings and a flne site for a residenee.The tract known as ths

Ciper Creek Tract,Contains 202 sorts, lying on the Abbeville roadurmiles below Liberty Hill.-Also adjacent, but not connected, the

Calahanlis Tract,intaining 144 acreS.The above tracts of land are all well adapted toe cculture of cotton, oorn and small grain.thMaI will also sell two vacant lots adjacent to teaHall in the Village of Edge eld.

Term. made easy and accommodating to purcha-rs;If desired in one,'two and three equal annualntalments. If desired, I will break the homestead

-act,into parcels to suit purchasers, provided.theTholecan be sold.ggi wvill talce great pleasure in going over andtowing the above tracts of land to any one desi,isof purchasing.

J011N H.HOLLINGSWORTHI.Sept. 16th 1856 if 36

Shingles, Boards, Laths, &.,E'HE Subscriber is now prepared to furnish Shin-

L gles, Boards, Laths, Hewed Ti'mber, Posts,als, &o., of the best material, which he will sell atricesto suit purchasers. Persons in want of sucbrtielswill please gall on me at my Iather's resi-mnee,about four miles East of Edgeil, C. RH.

L. DLOACI.Oct.8, 1856,

..

3m 39

uperfine Earns and .LardiNEWi#LOVTR-

*geur ancI Coeb.IUST received'a fine Stock of the abo~e Goods

Pr sal, by E1. PENIN..ulat., it. sn

partleuNit.fiq--duretAug 27 t ;),;:3

TH± lhesO these 1. tkhqamedon the third Mmiayia7

Ai'heto Mr. JAM--act. PrincipalefthtleIfale -eThe FmAle Schol w4&..

-mest of- the MaleMr. A. P. BUTLER,bly seecomplishe Mius A. .ad -

other competent Teschs..3latuest

Frst'Clam.,1Priary eatetSecond " Ordliary E ~iThird" HigherFourth "-Oreek and Roman.LItestar-

with higherMt em4,.. .

Frenea, Omworolde#, Neeleorrate..The Scholamtio year will bedes -

sions of:emveth ewi, PApilb*wjlfrom the time of entering to the end oftheTid opIn .d-l.ki

s8to$1permdnth. .

R. MERRWTEe- AR. J. OrH R, '

* ~ 8. P AGTW~

3. C.0A. P. UTLKR, ''

Dee .. afe.

AMNERICANl',.0.HEF~ Proprietoes 'of this WAH

inform their Mends, an t

SPerson. arrlvingat thi.Hate ay russedthat they and their beggage will be prompdy sent,free ofebarg.o the Carolina Deoit!rto eitherof the Georgia Depotsr,Wjaid take hiop. rsincere thanks-Ge past pasnage,and wilp*epvpyendeavour to ,iterIt a enatinuance pf the sm...There will alayu'be hand wnod 0

ard ?Horses leftin sr wil metwbattention. O . * CT? *Hamburg, July 21;i.

SELLING FF AT REDUVI'|I"E'.THE ubecriber deiron of mkig-ab e

SPLENDID:. ..

Ass tiMent of IFMIutR re,comprising EVERY ARTICLB uiualy. fonadIn the motocomplete Cabinet EatmhlmbMint.,atrsepries am cannot fto- matisfy puehameis. !Owne,now an who wan cheap and-lne FURNff'C 8,and.eamine may 8Sto -7--

I sill oontine the ale of theMETALIaJ(hROBB WOOD BURIAL'CASES-a& tamaveconstanitly on handagood- e.oWFOOD:OF.PINB,-allishe wichIwille i adre

Oat, ay156, -f

NEW.FZD

amine They have been .eleqted. wsh.:gs reeast TYnEaICR . B~n M

Stocd lowtoprompbe n hi

- Emb~ciderea Mes$Dieee - -jp

BlaiombaeindamdChfle- Black Alpacas, Merino. ta aI).wool DeLaines;Fandy and Bleak Gig1sinti-adtlfes*A very-Goe adeoriment of CWICSof the hfes

and moat fashionable mty!e'sJaconet and Swimsslimingm and Flouneing;Embroidered Collar. and Infant. Waiuem;--A fine amotment of..Ladies' L. C. Haosr~i~A lareStock of IHosirys'ad'Gloves -

Opera flannel.; Rid and White Flabbif.jBleached and Drown Cotton.Flannelm;-Debage Robes -;Sattinettm, Tweedsaand Kentucky Jean;Rock Island Jeane and Black CSpimere.-

' Negre Ciothing. -.

. Blanket., Stripe., Oanaburga, Georgia PIlti,Lmaey and Kerseya, in greet variety.-A fine amortment of Men'., Youth. and Edye

Shoe.; Ladie. and MlsseeShoes ad Negrev~boes;A magnificent meection~af .-:

Hardware, Crockery ad Glass Ware,Saddlerv anda Grocerle,

&c., &c., &c.,Together with an almost enidless variety of a.ryarticle generally found in a Villiage Store, di ofwhich will be disposed of at isoni.'iing low price.

R. H. SULLIVAOcti1.tDissolution of Copgrtnernip,THE copartnership heretoforeeuisting between

the undersigned, under the, frm or Tam& Burr, was, by asmtus1 consent, :dimolved the lasinet. Either party wui use the iiam' of jt 6amIn liquidation.I~ ENRT'B. TNfAYE,

-JOSHUA W. BUIT.Augusta, August 25, 1856.

COPARTNERSUIP.- The ndersigned have this..day formaed a partner-

chip, for the purpose or continuing the bhsinema ofTRama & BVr attheiroldmind9S Brosistreet,under the firm of Btrrr. Kmau ro. Tihe Gremto date from tat inat.; and respgerfally,uolittra con-tinance of the patron. of the old:n.:

JOHN D. BUTT,JAMES-L. KNIGHT,

-.- JOSHUA W.' BUTT!.Augueta, August 95, 1856.-

The nudersigned, in retiring from the' GROCE-RY BUSINES,eherfullyremmendhimmeEmors ta the confidence and patr-nage of h. formercustomers. HERb . TH YER

Augnata, Angumt 25, 1856. .

-.Teacher Wante.INenseqenceof the resignation of tlie: jepSep

ncbet, there will be an electiun bit 5tthe Downer-Institute (Bedeh iland, S. C.) 5,.-Teacher and Superintendent en the fernt Tpseayin November next. Applhcant. to he elgblfor thesnation must he capable of giving lnstracti.n in qll

the branche, that are usually oonsidered' neeamaryto constitsate a good English education. Theppgpli-cant must also he a married man.

H. Rt. COOK,-T. W. WBHATLEY. ~THOS. J. DAVIES.

Beech Island, Oot7,1856. 4

Brought to the JaILOF thim Distriot a Negro man wh'o may. hiune

I. Jiin and that he-belonga $07.~A. Shanblinof Charleston,So. Ca. Said Jim s abut 15 drSOyear. of age, five feet 7 Inch.. hgh~copper'coiqrweighing about 160 lbs The owner .te* -

come forwa'rd, prove .ei, a'eabrf and itakehim mwy otherwise he will he dealt with' seedr&gtolaw.JJMES E1DSON, aLL.July 23, 1856 ifS

Notice.ALL permons to whomthe estate ofJohn LN-

will make a~l to ft6L4Nov.21.1855 .*- 45~

WVby, W---lWiOE

asadmn of lad 3Ae

ThImiao, of the very latet stleens~uma00ut:t