University of South Carolina Libraries
Rou .rand Lot for Sale, _1E IGHTFUL RESIDENCE! TT being the intention of the Subscriber to remove Ak..toNew York, he offers for gale (on aooommo dating terms) his HOUSE AND LOT in theVTil lage of Edgefleld. Upon the Lot there is a never.-failing well of the coolest water in the Village. All necessary out -buildings, Gardens,ilot-Bouse &o. , " - -- FLBERT BLAND. Aug 29 tf 33 Bricks for Sale. T HE Subscriber has a lot of BRICKS for sale at .his residence. D. F. IHOLLINGSWORTH. Aug 29 4t 33 Edgefield Male Academy. T HE Einglish Department of this Academy is underiny charge, and I hold myself respon sible to the patrons for the advancement of those entrusted to my care, and them accountable to me for the Tuition of their sons or wards, as I assume the responsibility of my department. The exercises were resumed on the first Monday of- August. Tuition, the usual rates of the Academy. I would here return my sincere thanks to my former patrons and friends for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon me, and solicit a continu ance of the same so long as I merit it. T. B. CROOKER. Aug 29, 4m 33 orOSITE MASONIC HALL, BROAD STEET, AUGUSTA, GA. - SZsA.:.::i -eds R O TIa Are receiving their full Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, &c., &c. Our Stock will comprise all the most fashionable ar tieles, and those thatcan be recommended for dura bility. -Also, a large and superior lot of Negro Brogans, Alen's Rip BROGANS and Women's Leather HOOTS. We feel confident that we can show one of the BUST ASSORTED Stock of Goods that has ever been in our City, and request our customers and (dends to give us a call before'purchasing. Aug29 3m 33 "The New Era," r "HE subscribers propose publishing in the city . of Columbia, a WEEKLY PAPER, bearing the above tide, advocating the advancement of the American cause. Literature, Agriculture, &c. In the editor ial department we :have secured the assis tanee of gentlemen of eminent abilities. The "Era" will by established upon a permanent basis, and we intend to make it a journal acceptable to all classes. The first number will appear about the first of October next. - Terms of subscription TWO DOLLARS per Annum. J. C. DEGAFFARELLY, J. I.-CURTIS. August 29 ' -tf 33 THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN! me a e n.th. "V olu.oe. SPLENDID ENGRAVINGS AND PRIZES! IE Eleventh Annual Volume of this useful V publication commences on the 17th day of September next. THE "SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN" is an IL LUSTRATED) PERl lO)DICAL .' devoted chiefly to -the promulgation of information relating to the vari ous Mlechanic and Chenaaic Arts, Industral hi anu flactures, Patents, Inventions, Enineering, Aliwork, ondtall interests which the light of- PR ACTICA L SC.ENCE is calculated to advance." Reports of U. S. PATENTS granted are also publishaed every week, inchiading OFFICIAL. Cois .of all the PATENT CL AI.\S, together with news and information upon THOUTSA IDS OF OTHER SUBJECTS. The Cosvalneroas t,, the SCIENT:FIC AMaEnICAN .nre among the most E31INXNT Scientifie and prae .tical men of the times. The Editorial Department is universally acknowledged to be conducted with GitEAT ABIILlTY, and to be distinguishaed, not <nly for the excellence and trnuth'fubgus of its dis cussions, but for the fearlessness with whicha error is - comwbiated and false theonies aare explhded. - -Mechanicis, Intentors, Engineers, Chenmists~. Mann facturers, Agriculturists, and PEOPLE OF EVE -R Y P'ROFESS1ON IN LIFE, will find the SCIEN 'rric A3MEatCAN to be of great V'alue in their respec tive callings. Its counsels and sutggestiotns will save them IIUNDREDS OF DOL LA RS annatlly, be sides afording them a continual source of knowl edge, the experience of which is beyond pecuniary eSumafite. - -. - The SCIENTIFIC A31ERICAN is publihed once a week ; every tnmber contains eight large quarto pages, forming annually a complete and spilen did volume, illustratted with SEVERAL IlUN DRtED ORiGIN AL ENGR AVINGS. gg Specianen copies sent GRA TIS. Eg T ERMS.-Sinagle Subscriptions, $2 a year or $1 for six months. Five copies, for six months, $4 ; for ayear, $8. For further Club rates and for statement of the fo.urteen large CASil PRIZ ES, offered by the pub lishers, see Se'entiiie A merican. Southern, Western and Canada mone'y, or Post Office Stamps, taken at par fur subscriptions. Letters sihould be directed (post panid) to Ml7NN & CO.,. 128 Fulton Street, New-York. 7 Mlessrs. SIUNN & CO , have been, for many years, extensively engaged ini procuring patents for new inventions, and will advise inventors, with *out eharge, ini regard to the novelty .of their im provenments. .. A ugust -9 tf . 33 * More New. Goods,. THlE Subscriber has recen..ly received a FINE and FilESh! SUPPLY of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, Which he wishes to sell, and on moderate termhs! OL D GOODS ,AT COST ! Come, ladies awd gentlemen, give me a trial, and I .am certain you will obtain bargain. J. L. H A R30N. *Mill Way, Aug 22 St 3 Niotice This ! A LL Persong indebted to the Firnm of IHarmnon .t& Skinner, are notified to cnie forward and settle the same,.either with the cash or by note, be,~ fore the 15th September. I am compelled to bring the old business to a close, and those who fail to comply with the above request by the time specified, ttill have to pay cost. J. L lIARMSON. - alill Way, Aug 23 3t 32 State of South Caroliun, EDGEFIEL1D DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. BY IH. T. WRIG HT, Esquire, Ordinary of Edga. field District. -Whereas, Miary Morris, has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and ebattles, rights and credits of John L. 31or rim fats of-tbeDistrict afo~resaid deceased. These'art,, therefore, to cite and admonisha all and singular, the. kindred and creditors of the said deceas ad,.to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's - Court for the sai District, to be holden at Edgefleld . . H., on thae-10: .day. of September next, tp show . causs, ifuny, why thesaid administration should not be g5ranted. - Given under my hand andaseal, this 14th day of Au gust In'th'e year ofour Lord One thousand eight hundried and flity-flvA and In the'eightieth year of American Inddpendence. - l WI T,0E.D Aug 29 - 2t 34 S':ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. - EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. -IN ORDINARY. -Y i.'!T. WRIGHT, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge. field District:. Whereas,Elisabeth White has applie~d to ahe for Letters of Administratidn, with thu will annexed ori all and singular. te goods .and chattels, rights and credis of Blamer'White'lite of the District aforesaid, -deceased. - These are, therefore , to cite and admonish all arid singufar, the kindred and ereditors of thae said deceas ed, to be and appearwliefoeau.at urnext Ordinary's Court for the said District, to bholden a, Edgefield C. 'H.,-oh the 10th, day of Septembern nex't, to show cause, if any, why thes said, Administration should n'ot .Given endr.EI my to' and seal, ihie 27ttiday of Aaagust, in the. year of oar Lord one-tlfo'uituid eight hundi'6d and fifty-five, and in the 80th year of Ameri. * nd Independence. - . T-WIH,. -. D.o - Ang. 29 ~ 21 . 33 Flavoring Extracts, A .*T .T~GE Druggls -. Edgeslcd Collegiate Institute FOR YOUNG. LADES I T HE next Session will commeige or Mond2y the 17th Sept., and continue fourteen weeki. The system of Instruction.u,der-hiehlibji Insti tution has retained its popularity for the last four years, will be continued, with such improvements as an enlarged experience has suggested. The same Teachers who have: proved so. ppular during the past year will be continued in- the several depart ments. Whatever can be gined by a most thorough system, combined with faithifulness,-,ompetency and industry on the part of the Teachers-aided by a splendid Apparatus for illustrating the different branches of study-can be safely promised to those who wish for their daughters an enlarged and liberal mental culture. We consider the accomplishments of the past as the surest guarantee of -u'doess for the future, and rely upon these, and our continued efforts during the oming year, for the continuance of. that liberal patronage which has always been so cheerfully ac corded to this Institution. It isnof. importanee. to the Pupilit that they be present as early as possible after the commencement.. p The Rates of Tuition in the different departments will remain unchanged. CI{AS. A. RAYMOND, Pat. August 29 tf 33 Land for Sale. TIHE subscriber offers for Sale the TRACT OF LAND where he now lived, situated about one mile from Edgefield C. H., containing and Eight Hundred Acres.,. More or less. There is on this desirable plantation an excellent Two Story Dwelling House, with ten good rooms, together with all necessary out buildings. It is well watered, having a large number of good cool, and never-failing springs of the purest water. The land is productive and well adapted to the Cultivation of Cotton and every kind of grain. The situation is healthy and in a good neighbor hood, and the tract could be divided so as to make two or three good desirable settlements. Also, the Holmes Tract, containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less, situated near Red Hill, and adjoining lands of Col. Wyett Holmes and others. This tract former ly belonged to the Estate of Wm. Holmes and was purchased by me at his sale. The above lands will be sold on very accommoda ting terms; and if desiredl negro property, at fir prices, will be taken in paitpaginent. I will be pleased to show the lands to any persons desiring to purchase. S. CHIRISTIE. A ugust 23 tf 32. Edgefield Flying Artillery, ATTENTION : YOU are hereby summoned to be and appear at your parade ground (Edgefield C. II.,) for Drill and Instruction, on the first Saturday in Sept. Those Members who have not had their uniforms made yet will do so immediately. Persons wishing to become members of the Com pany will attend at the time above specified. gW The weekly night Drills will be held, as heretofore, every Thursday night. All who can at tend should do so. By order of W. C. MORAGNE, Capt. E. Mis, 0. S. - Aug.15 3t 31 Edgefield Huzzars,. Attention, EACII and every mernber of this Company are notified to return the SWORDS they now have to Capt. GRuFis, at Edgefield C. II., on the first Monday in Sept'ember next, in good condition, for the purpose of getting smaller and better ones. Strict attention is requested to the above. By order of , Capt. J. B. GRIFFIN. WV. B. Anoo, 0. 5. Aug16 3t 31 Saluda Sentinels, -Attention, YOU are hereby.summoned to be and appear at .CUlDSON'S on the 4th Saturday in Septrnber next, parepared for Drill and Instruction. All desirous of~ joining the Corps will report theselves on that occasion; anid it is earnestly hoped that many will attend for that purpose. By order of Capts. A. D. BAT ES. JAs. A . Doziza, 0. S. A ug 15 7 31 Pissolution. TIE Co-Partnership known as Witt & Palmer .is this day dissolved. W. S. PALMlER. A ug 7, 1855. tf 31 T11IlE Undiersigned returns h.es sincere thanks to Lhis friends for their patronage while located in llaiburg, and hereby informs them that he can be found (after 1st September next,) et the l.ouse of W ARI), BUJRCIIA RD & CO., opposite the Ma sonie llall, A ugusta, Ga., where he would be happy to see and serve them, and where a FULL and Complete Stock of Dry Go ods, can ailways be found, which will be sold as LOW as frot any House in the.City. M. A. RANSOM. Hamburg, A ug 13, tf 31 Look at This! Carriages, Carriages, Buggies, . Buggies, &c., &c... &c., &c. T HIE Subscriber still carries on the Carriage bu-. siness at the old stand of A. BuaxaL., and would say to the people- of the District that they may at all times find a good assortment of CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES in hand, of his uown manufacture, that will he sold to good punctual customers on as reasonable terms as they can be bought in any Southern market. I have secured the services of Mr. A. BUSnNSLL, for the present year, and from his long experience in the Carriage business, I think that purchasers may expect satisfaction in their work. .JOHN LEIGH. N. B.-I am also prepared at all times to furnish COFFINS and HEARSE for any portion of the District at the shortest notice. Edgefield C. H., May 16, if 18 A C ar d, S E. BOWERS, Agent, may be found under . the A merlean. h~otel, where he tenders his professional services to the public. E Large bills entrusted to his -charge will be put up in the neatest style, and fees very moderate. Ifamburg, Aug 13 - f 31 Edgefleld & Aiken Rail Road. N OTICE is hereby given that application will be made at the next Session of our Legislature for a Charter incorporating a Company to build a Riil Road from Aiken nr Augusta to Edgefield C. H. June 27 3 m 24 Final Notice ?J TOTICE is hereby given to all persons indebted Ito the late firm of Williams & Christie, either by Note or book account' that if they wish to save cost they must make payment by the first Monday in September next. After that time all claims over a Magistrate's jurisdiction will be found in the hands of WV. C. Moragne, Esq.; and those of less amounts in the hands of-a Magistrate for collection. The business of the firm miust positively be closed up, and longer indulgence cannot and will not be given. S. CIIRISTIE. A ug 15 3t 31 Notice,. LL~ Persona having any just demarnds ~against C.the estate of G. W. Reams, deb'd., will pre sent them to the Subseriber, in the Ordinary's office at Edgefeld C. H., on the 25th day of November. next, to receive payment. Those failing to do so will be bared out. - E.IHOLLO NAY, Adni'r. Aug 23 '3m . 32 Notice IS hereby given, that in future, I will grind for my regular customers on Tuesdays, Fridays anid Saturdays only. Persons at a distance are earnest ly requested to have an understanding with me be fore sending their grain, in order that a day may be assigned them, by which they may avoid an extra trip. JOHN DORN,,Sa. A ug 23 - ,tf . 32 Notice ? any one should desire to have their. papers copied hn a neat-atad legible haud, a person may be found to do it for theml, jgy application at this Off srice . AUGUSTA HTEL, AuousrA, GA. HAVING released the " Augusta" for another term, I take pleasure in announcing to the travelling public and citizens of Augusta, that it shall be the constant desire of myself and my ausistants to make the Hotel, in every respect, one of the first in the South. It will be painted and re-furnished thoroughly in a few days, when the'guest will have an opportuni ty of viewing the largest, best appointed, as well as the. most convenient Hotel in the State. The Proprietor and his Lady, the (lato Mrs. E. C. West,) ever. mindful of the vast patronage al ready enjoyed by the Hotel, respectfully solicits a continuance of it, and pledges their every effort to make the guest happy, and the hotel a favorite with the travelling community.:. W. P. STARR, Proprietor. Augusta, August 13, 3mi 31 BRANCHVILLE HOTEL. CHANGE & REPAIRS. s Is. -TheSubscriber begs to sesu ! ! inform his friends and ae quaintances and the trav elling public generally, that he has leased the well known Hotel at Branchville, S. C., so long known to travellers under the charge of Air. CIARTRAN, andis determined to merit, and. respectfully solicits a continuance of the patronage hitherto enjoyed by this prominent and important stand. The Hotel is now undergoing THOROUGH REPAIRS, which will soon be completed, and all needed arrangements are in progress to ensure to travellers all the comforts and conveniences de manded by the spirit of this rail road age. Pas sengers arriving on any of the trains on the lines of road meeting at Branchville will find a meal always ready, which will be served up in good style and manner. A call and trial is respeatfully solicited. J. WESSINGER. Aug 13 3t 31 :Eirwyamwmam 2P1ain. Lottery. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY L TTERY. [By Authority of the State of Georgia.] MACON, GA. T HIS LOTTERY is conducted on the plan of the Royal Lottery of Iavana, of single numbers and drawn at CONCERT HALL, under the sworn Superintendence of Col. Gzo. DI. LoGAN and Js. A. NissE-, Esq. Grand Scheme for September 3d, 1855. When Prizes amounting to $50,000! WILL DE DISTRIBUTED As FOLLOWS: CAPITALS, 1 Prize of $12,000 1 Prize of $5,000 1 " 3,000 1 " 2,000 - " 1,500 1 " 1.200 1 " 1,100 5 " 1,000 10 " 400 10 " 150 12 " - 120 20 " 25 60 " 50 256 " 860: 408 Prizes amounting to $50,000. ONLY 10,000 NUMBERS. Every Prize drawn at each drawing, and paid when due, in full, without deduction. Orders strictly confidential. Drawings sent to orders. Registered letters at my risk. Bills on all solvent Banks at par. Whole Tickets $8; Halves $4; Quarters $2. JAS. F. WINTER, Manager, Macon, Ga. July 25 3t 28 STARTILING, BUT TRUE. WARNING TO EVERY SENSIBLE WOMAN! Why Females Suffer iaa Health. No woman of delicacy Ia willing to disclose the peculiar alments incident to her sex, oven to a most intimnate family physlelan. This modesty and delicacy Is Implanted by nature, and neither should nor need be subjected to the rude shocks In evitable In making known to the other sex those amenuts be loniging exclusively to the fe male. 1,x'xeept in extreme cases, her sensltIveness will sacrife her health rather than her delicacy.. The consequences arc serious, lamentable, and life-lung. Thus what at first could hmave been easily .remedied, or perhaps better sti, not incurred, becomes a complication of disease, not only ruining the health of the mnother, and em bitiering her days by sickness and suliering, but entailing, broken constitutions upon her children,and embarratsng, if not distressIng, the business and pecuniary prospects of the husband. Let ev~ery sensible womnan (as thousands have done) by the bitter experience and suffer lngs of others, of the dreadful consequences she entails upon herself and those endeared to her, by her ignorance of the simplest and plainest rul-s of health as connected with the marrisge stale, the violation of which entails disease, suffer lig and misery. 11ow many are suffering'from obstruction or irregularitIes peculiar to the fenmale system, which undermne the health, the effects of which they are Ignorant, and for which their delicc forbids seekin in edlical advice ! How nmany suffer fromproa)ud uteri (laling of the womb,) or fromtfluer albus(weakness, debIlity,&ct.)! Ihow many are In constant agony for many months preced~ing confinemeut iHow many have d18ileult, if not dangerous deliveries, and slow and un ertain recoveries! To the question, how are these. to be prevented ? what hall be done ? the answer is simple. Let every woman ascertain for herself, w ihont violence ho her delleacy,thaenature and characterof the ailment (to which she as a female is subject) the causes from which it may arise, and thte p roper remedies for its cure ad future prevention. This she catt do by possessing a little volume (already possessed by thousands) which tells her whtat Is thu tmatter, and tells her what to do for It, in simple but chaste wordt. and such as she can understand. This little volume is entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DRI. A. M. MAURIICEA U, PaoFESSOa O F DISaE A SES eOF WOMEN. One Hundredth Edition, (500,000) 18 me., p. 250. (ON FINEI PAPER, EXTRA 5INDING, $1,00.) A standard work of established reputation, found clasased in the Catalogues of the great Trade Sales In New-York, Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold by the principal booksellers In thte Utited States. It was first published int 147, since which time Fivej Hundred Thaousand Coples have been sold, of which there were upwards of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAL, attesting the hla estimation In which It is held as a reliable BOO0K FORt EVERY FEMALE, the author having devoted his exclusive attention to theo treatment of ompai peculiar to femnales, in respect to which he Is yearl consulted by thousands, both In person and by letter, Ihere every woman can discover, by comparing her own synptoma with those described, the nature, character, causes of, and the proper remedies for, her comnplaints. The wifh about becoming a mother has often need of In struction and advice of the utmost importanoo to her futuare health, will ad such Introduction and advice, and also ex plain many symptoms widech otherwise would occasion anx ety or alarm, as all the peculiarities incident to hersituation are described. It is of course impractiable to convey Atlly the various subjects treated of; as they are of a nature strictly Intended for the married or these contemplating muarriage. The reve lations enntained In Its pages have proved a blessing to thou ands, as the innumerable letters received by the authoar(whieh he is permitted bythec winters to publish) will attest. AErrect of a Letter from a gentleman in Da'~on, OMo. D.moxo, May 1, 1847 Dr. .4. x .Vmurteean: "My wife' has been perceptIbly sinking for some three years or more, tn consequence of her great anguish and suf fering some months before and during confinement; every successive one more and- inure debilitated and prostrated her, putting her life In imtminent danger, and which was on the lst occasion desaredof. I supposed that this'atate of thing was Inevital and re'slgned anyseif to meet the worst. Althis time (now aut two months) I heard your book higly poen fas contaIning some mailers reaching my eso nis cipt and perusal, I cannot express to you the relief it afforded my distressed mind, and the joy Its pages Imparted to my wife, on learning that the great discovery of ML. .Despmeaux provided a remedy. It opened a pros pet to me which I little conceived was poss16bic. No pecu niary conslderatIon can ever repay the obligations I am under to you, for having been the means or knoparting to us the matters contained in " The Marrled Woman's PrIvate Medi al CompanIon." But for this, are another year would have I~sdover my head, In all human probability my wife would ye ben in her gravo and my cildren left motherless." In consequpnce-of the universal popularity of the work, as evidenced by Its extraordintary sale, various Impositions have been attempted, as woll ont booksellers as on the publIc, by imitations of tItle~page, spurious edItions, and surreptiulous iningements of copyrighat, and oter devidesand deceptions, It has benfound necessary therefore TO CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy no book unless the words "Dr. A. M. IIAunRc.AU, 129 LIberty 'Street, N. Y." is on (and the entry ip tihe Clerk's Ofice on the back of) the title page; and buy only of respe table and honorable dealers, or send by mall, and address to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau. W Un receipt of Oxa DOL.AR "THE MARRIED WOMAN' PRIVS2TE MEDICAL COMiPANION" is sent (aule fries) to ay part-of the United States, time Canadas antd British Provinees. AU letters must be paid, and addresed to Dr. A. M.i MAU'JICEAU, box 12tN~ew York City. Publishingo08lee,,Nol2u Iberty Street, Nw York. Aeosrra iw A.axt.,7J. F. & E. P. 1. -GI~aRRv, Cam, den. Dr. Josenu Tueos, Mobile. August 25 Smt8 IS Hereby glven that application will be made to te next Legslature for the Charter for a Public Road from-the Alken Road, at or near Posey's Bridge, to Intersect tile Ridge Road at or near Mar tin Mcatys Aug.8. 3m . ~,-30 Notice IS heebf ~etithat application will be made at tenxSessioni of the Legislature, for an1'act to lncorporatp the Edge-feid Village Bpptlst Chutrelb. NEW CARPET.STORE! JAMES . .BAILIE, (.Ar or -rue Ira OF IAILi & L.@5ER'.) DIRE OT IMPORTER OALL KINDS OF CARPETINGa RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, &c., AC. LINEN GOODS, Curtain Materials and Triasnnlgs, . &c., &c.; &o. 234 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, B. C. WE' P. S.-Ordere promptly. attended to. Aug 8 Gm . 30 .H. Notice. T HE Subscriber- respectfully informs the citizens of Edgefield and viiAnity thatPhe intends open ing a School upon his premises in Edgefield Vil lage,on the first Monday in August' next, wherein will be tdught the.higher, branches of English and Classical Literature, No pains will be spared to render ample satisraction, to parents who may intrust their children to his care both as to lerrning and discipline. Charges the same as at the Village Academy, and invariably in advance. gW" He will also attend to the practice of LAW and EQUITY, for the District-and may be found on Saturdays and a portion of sale days at his Office, over Mr. B. C. Bryan's Store. WILLIAM LOGUE. July 30, tf 29 MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA. - AUSTA, GA. T IE TWENTYFOURTH Course of Lectures in this Institution will commence the first Monday in November next. Faculty: Anatomy-G. M. NEWTON, M. D. Surgery-L. A. DUGAS, M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy-A. ME ANS, Ml. D. Materia Medica, Therapeutics, and Med. Juris prudence--1. P. GARVIN, M. D. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Infanta J. A. EVE. M. D.' Physiology and- Pathological Anatomy-H. V. M. MILLER, M. D. Institutes and Practice of Medicine-L. D. FORD, M. D. Surgical, Comparative and Microscopical Anato my-I. F. CAMPBELL, Al. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy-R. CAMPBELL, M. D. Assistant Demonstrator-S. D.SIMalONS. Ml. D. Prosector to Professor of Surgery-JURIAII HARRIS, M. D. Clinical Leetioeu will be delivered regularly at the City Hospital, and ample opportunities will be afforded for the study of Practical Anatomy. Fees for the entire Course............$105 00 Matriculation Ticket (to be taken once).. 5 00 For fi ther particulars, apply to G. M. NEWTON, DEAN. Augusta, July 23.. 2m 2S E Land, for Sale ! T HE Subscriber being desirous of moving West, offers for sale the ,,, TRACT OF LAND on which heribw as lives, containing Two hundred and Ten Acres. Said land is situate on the waters of Dry Creek and on Mc'Na-ry's Ferry Road, about three miles from Lott's P. 0. About sixty acres cleared, mostly fresh-the balance is fine woodland. For further information apply to the subscriber on the premises. F. W. SOLEE. Aug 8 tf 30 Sheriff's Sale. BYVirtue of Sandry writs of Fi. Fa., to me di reeted, I shall'proceed to sell on the first Monday in September next, at Edgefield C. UI., the following property, in the following eases, viz: Mclride & Posey vs L. P. Andrews; ii. V. Posey vs The samne, The Defendant's interest in one Tract of Land containing Four hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of'W. N. Moore, James B. Sullivan and others. Terms Cash. I EWIS JONES, a. E. n. Aug 8 4t -30 Land. Warrants, T IE Subscriber wishes to buy LAND W AR RANTS, and. ill give the highest Cash prices for them. -R. H SUL LIVA N. A ugust 1 - .... if 29. STT O' sdUTHU CAROLINA, EDGEFIELDi DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLE AS. BEN.JAMIN L. RA BORN, who is in the cus tody of tho Sheriff of Edlgelield District by virtue of a Writ of Capiaa ad Satisfaciendumn, at the suit of John 11111, Adininistrator of Caleb Mlit hell, having filed in imf Office', together with a Schedule on oath of his estate and effects, his peti tion to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he my be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly, made for the relief of Tisolvont debtors, It is ordered, that the said John' Hill, Adm'or of Caleb Mtitchecll, and all other creditors to whom the said Benj. L. Unborn is anywise in debted, and they arc hereby summoned and have notice to appear before the said Court at Edgetield C. U., on the first Monday in October next, or s--me other convenient day to- be set apart and appointed during the sitting of the said Court, to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the said petition er aforesaid should not be granted. TIHOS. G. BACON, o. c. s. D. Clerk's Office, June 18, 1855. 16it 23 O N the Road between. Edgefield Village and mny house on Saluda River, on Tuesday last, a small POCKET DIA RY, with a mnemorandum of weather, &e., and containing about One Hundred Dollars in Bahik Bills. A liberasl reward .will be paid for the delivemy of th same to me, or to Mr..W. P. Butler, at Edge field Villa.A; L. DEARING. July 10 . tf 26 STATE -OF SOUTh- CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. *IN EQUIT Y. William Mobley, Areh enigad Petition for Relief. John L. Jennings. ITapaig to my satifsfatioti that the Defendant, ArcyJnnings, resides-beyond the limits of this State,on motion of Mir. AnsAis, Solicitor for Peti tieer, it is ordered that the said Arehy Jennings do appear and plead, answer or demur to this peti tion within three months from the date of this pub lication, and in default thereof that said petition be taken pro confesso against him. - A. SIMKINS, c. E. E. D. June 12, 18.55. 3m 22 Patent lMetalic Burial Cases! T ESE valuable air-tight and indestructible Ca sfor protecting and preserving the Dead for ordinary interment, for vaults, for tsansportation, or for any other desirablepurpose, are offered for sale in this Village, cheap for- Cash, by. . 1N. WITT. P. S.-I have on band an assortment of all sizes. July 27 tf ~28 Clock Repairing ! T HIE Subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of E~dgefield Village and vicinity, ihat he has taken the Ilouse formerly occupied by Mr's. R. Gray, opposite the Planters Ihotel, foi- the pur pose of earrying on the - . CLOCK REPAIRING BUSINESS. All work entrusted to his cafe will be attended to with neatness and despatch. He will.elso give his attention to the REPAIRING OF FURNITURE. owarrants satisfaction to all, and~aolicits a liberal patronage. 'WM. LEWIS. Jan10 . tf 52 A L Persons indebted to the Estate of Jacob B. tSmth, are requested to make payment, and all having demands against the same wIll hand them in properl attested. BENJAMIN WALDO, GEO. A. ADDISON. Ex'ors. Aug8 . -tf - 30 Cuba Molasses. . A FEW Barr-els of choice Cuba Molasses on .hand, and will ho sold very sow, if applied for soon. Also.,~ A supply ecf choice White Wine Vinegar for pickeling. S. P, BOWERS, Aget. T.; ON AS G. JEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1TILL also prosecute Claims for BOUNTY 1 LAND, under the late act of Congress. He will also buy, at the highest market price, LAND WARRANTS. Edgefield C. H., Mar 28 tf 11 Bounty Land, JOSEPH ABNEY, ESQ. will attend to all applications that may be made through-him, for ADDITIONAL BOUNTY LAND, by those who served in the Florida War, or- any War since 1790. Mar 21. if 10 . N. WRIGHT, DENTIST. O FFICE over Messrs. CARM!CIsAL & BEdAYs Hardware Store, Broad street, Augusta, Ga. All operations pertaining to Dentistry will be at tended to with promptness, and to the entire satis faction of all who may favor him with their patronage. EW Gold Plate and Wire, Clasp Metal, Solder, &c., furnianed to Dentists for Cash. Augusta, May 1 ly - 16 Professional Card, DR. W. H. TIMME RM AN, having boa ted himself at laj. W. L. CoLEMAN's, offers his services in the PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, SURGERY, OBSTETRICS and DENTISTRY, to the people of the community, and respectfully so licits their patronage. Lptts P. O., March 7 tf . R DENTAL SURGERY! D R. H. PARKER, respectfully informs the citizens of Edgefield District, that he may be found during sale day week at the Planter's lo tel, Edgefield C. H., and at his residence on the Anderson road, eighteen miles North-east of the Village, on every Friday and Saturday following. Specimnens of his work, put up on the latest and most improved principles, can be seen at his Office. his address, when in the country, as heretofore, Sleepy Creek, P. 0. . Dec 27 tf 50 JOSEPH WAILDEN, DEALER IN Paints, Oils and-Glass, Charleston, S. C. H E Keeps constantly for sale, a general assort ment of Paints and Oils of all kinds, Varnishes, Window Glass and Sashes, Spts. Turpentine, Spirit Gas, Cotton Foot-Gin Fixtures, Glue and Brushes of various kinds. Charleston, Sept 4 l y 34 Dry Goods in Augusta, Georaia. WARD, BURCHARD & CO., BROAD STT, OPPOSIT GLOBE HOTEL, DEALERS. Silks and Rich Dress Geods, PLANTATION AND CHOICE FAMILY GOODS, oF EvEaY DESCRIPTiON. Augusta, Afar 5 tf 8 Special Medical Notice, CVE2KE of nYFTOPE3P0zA.. r 11E undersigned is being consulted by letter . from all parts of the Union, by those who are suffering from DYSPEPSIA and its consequent general weakness, muscular relaxation, and nervous debility. Having for the last few years, in his prac tice of medicine, turned his attention almost entirely to the treatment of this disease, he is enabled from his large experience to institute'a peculiarity of treat ment that will enable the patient to see, feel, and know, after at day or two's treatment, that h:s recove ry has already commenced. Uas be a dry tongue, thirst, loss of appetite, constipation of bowels, 0ausee and vomiting 1-is the skin dry, harsh, with unnatu rl heat 1-is he troubled with sleeplessness, starting in his sleep, somnolency, impaired volition-with palpitation or " flutterinag" of the heart, and ensily out of breath by quickened- exertions ? All these, after one, two, or thrce day's treatnient will com mence to disappear. Terms of Treatment. $5.00 for first consultation. Mledicinu forwarded by mail. with full andexplicit written directions of the cour'se of -treatment, &c., to be pursued. Eaeh subsequent consultation anid medicine forwarded, $2.00. Mloney remitted in all instances should be "registered" at the post-office. All letters to be addressed to the undersigned. WIL LIAM1 W. BIS8. Ml. D., . 20 Bekmnan St., New Yorkc. July 25 6m 28 AMERICAN HOTEL, H AMBURG, S. C. rp IIE Proprietors of this wvell known Establish meniwt begs to inform the public generally that it has changed hands, and will be Re-opened on the first of August, For thte accommodation of ail who may favor theum with their patrotnage. The House is now under going thotough repairs. No pains or expense will be sared to render it a desirable stoppimg pice. ig'The STA BLES upon the premises are al redy fitted up, attentive Ostlers engaged, and Stock placed in our charge will be sern~pulously enare ror. H1ARlthlsT S. OLIVER, 0. HI. P. SCOTT, W. W. Sa LE. hamburg. July 23 - 6t 2d BOOTS AND SHOES.. T HE Subscriber hanvinig loanted pernmnently in the Store niext door to Itlr. R. 1. SL'LImt, is prepared to make to order fine BOOTS AND SHOES, At thec shortest notice, and of the very BEST MA TERIA L. He hopes by fithful work and close attention to busined to be able' to please all who may favor him with their patronage.. I will refer to Mr. S. F. GooD, who as my guar dint, in all maatters of -business. BIERRYMAN KE.\lP. July 1 8t f 27 LAND FOR SALE! T HE Subscriber offers for sale his Vlantation Llying on Rocky Creek, one and a half miles West of Giilgal Church. This Tract contains about Two Hundred and Fifty Acres, Oe hundred of which is in a highi state of cultiva tion, being mostly fresh. I say nothing of the many advantgfes of this place. Come and see it, and if Iyou have any desire to purchase, I ain certain you will do so. To any one wishinag to buy a larger Tract, I am authorized to may, that there are about Two hundred acres immediately adjoining this place, which can be had on the samea terans, ant having about the same amount cleared upon it, mostly fresh.. RI. G. GURFIN. Aug 1 _____4t _ 29 THE THOROUGH BRED HORSE GAMBLE! L tn..I the ensuing season aMYSTABLE about one mile from .Edgefield C. HI., at$1 the season and $25 insurance. All Mares sent will be considoared by the season, unlesa somne.instrutions to the contrary shall aceompanay them. Season to end 10th November. Gamble was bred by Col. BaARR, of Galatin, Tennessee, ead was six -years old last Sprang. He was sired by lmnp. Sovereign,, his dam was Celerity by [rmp. Leviathan. Celerity's dam was Patty Puff by Paolet;i Patty Puff'ts dam was Rosa Clack. For Pedigree and- performances GAMBLE will compare with thte best horses of his day. Hie com bines strength and action .with -fleetneu and endu rance. le ran in Charleston in February 1853 the best race of two mile heats ever run over the course, and but for an unavoidable accident would have distinguished himself as a four'mtilcr. - Er I will feed and pasture Mares at forty-five cents a day, but will not take upion myself any re sponsibility for accidents or escapes. - TIIOS. G. BACON. Kug 8 8t . 30 Negro Cloths and Blankets, JUTreeived by ih. Undersigned a large Stock U.of.NEGRO CLOTHS and White anid Grey Negro BLANKETS, to whieli t~iattention of the Piapters is respeetfully invited. The -above Gqqas will h sold at very low pripes. WM.- HEAR. Augusta, Aug 13 tf -' --Linen S1heetings. W I 14B SHEAR, Augusta, Qa. hasre eeMthis day, from New .York, sqperior 12-4 INEN HEETING8, whicha he wvill sell at very low prices. - - . -' Agg -4 tt... 3 WHOLESALE - -.---DEAL R E A.D Y=-Mi A D1F umassCAM J If. NEWBY & CO., under-U. S. Hotel,, e BEST and MOST FASH1QNABLE AS SPRING AND SUMU Ever-offered in the City of Augusta. In additi SUPPLIES from our House in New York. .YOUTH'S AND CHI] Also, a full assortment of FURNISHING .A If Country Merchants and all persons' visi examine our Stock, as we are determined to off Augusta, April 3, 1854. NEW SPRING & SUMMER COODS! l IHE Subscriber has just received, at his old Stand, (the Brick Store,) his Stock of . Spring and Summer Goods, Comprising almost EVERY VARIETY of Goods for Ladies Spring and Summer wear. Among his extensive and well assorted Stock may be found - Black and White, Silk and Lace MANTILLAS, Ladies' fine worked HANDKERCHIEFS, COL LARS, Undersleeves and Chemizettes, Kid and Silk GLOVES and fine MITTS, A splendid assortment of PRINTS and GING HAMS, and very cheap, LINEN DRILLS and other Goods for Gentle men and Boys' wear. A beautiful and extensive lot of BONNETS and Bonnet RIBBONS. A fine lot of Moleskin, Panama, Leghorn and Soft HATS. Also, a large Stock of - Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, &c., With many other articles too numerous to mention, all of which will be sold on the most accommoda ting terms. 67 A liberal discount for Cash. B. C. BRYAN. Edgefield C. II., Mar 27, tf , ' 11 DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. D RS. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, respect fully inform their friends and patrons that they have just received their FRESH Stock of Pure and Genuine Drugs, &c. And will be pleased to wait upon all who may favor theni with their patronage. Space will not allow us to give a Catalogue in this place of our Stock of Drugs. Medicines, &o. Suf fice it to say, we have the FULLEST and MOST COMPLETE Stock ever offered in this place. Edgefield C. H., May 23 tf - 19 Galvanic Batteries & magneto Electric Machines; J UST received,and for saleby A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 - _ tf - 19 Medicine Chests and Travelling Oases. ON band a few very fine family Medicine Chests and Travelling Cases. For sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. Ma y223tf 19 Physicians' Buggy Trunks and Pocket .~EDICINE CASES-for sale by ILA. G. & T. J. T.EAGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf .19 Sum Elastic Hot Water Bags and flOSPITA L -CUSHIONS-for sale by A. G. & T. J1. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19 A large Lot of Glass Ware. r INCT URIE and specie Stands from one gallon Ito halr pint, assorted; Vials and Bottles, all sizes. Also, a few Ther moeters,-for sale by . A. G. & T. J. TE AGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf _19_ -Brushes, Brushes ! IN Store a fine variety or Paint, Varnish, Grain ing Blenders, Tranners, Whitewash, Crumb, Dusting and Hair Brushes and Combs-Flesh Brushes and IHair Gioves-Nail, Tooth and Shaving Brushes, &c. For sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19 Cupping Cases and Scarificators, A L L kinds. Also, Lancets and a great variety .tof Surgical [ustrumients, for sale by A. G. .& T. J. TE~AGUE, Druggists. May 23 tr 19 Nursing Bottles. N W and Improved Stylc.-Also, Nipple A Glss D'reaist Pipes and Pumps, Nipple Shilds, Teething Rings, &c. For sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 tr 19 ?0OR THE'LADIES! W E have on hand agreat variety of Colognes, Ihandkerchief ~tracts, Toilet-Powders and an assortment of Fancy and Tuilet Soaps ; Pomades, Pure Bears Oil, flair Tonics, Restors tives and Hair Dye; Preston- Salts and Aromatic Vinegar; Cream of Beauty, Carnation .Rouge, flair De .pilatory, &c., to all of wvhich the atleqtion of the Ladies is respectfully invited. Foir sale by A.G. & T. J. TEAGUE,Druggists. May 23 -If 19 ATSummer Silks AUNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES, W.ILLIAM S[1EAR, Augusta, Geo., has this Wday marked his Ladies' SUMMER DRESS SlKSctun~precedented Low Prices, and would repcflyinvite the public to examine his assort met. Augusta, July 30, tf 29 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,. EDGEFIELD DISTR[CT, IN COMMON PLE AS. W LLIAM H1. CRAWFORD who is now in the custody of the Sheriff of Edgefield Dis trict, by virtue of a Writ of Capia. ad Satisfaci endum, at the suit of John L. Doby, having filed in my Office, together with a Schedule on oath of his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the A cts of the General Assembly, made for the relief of insolvent debtors, it is or dered, that the said John L.Doby and all other crditors, to whom the said William IL Crawford. is in any wise indebted, and they are.,.hereby sum moned and have notice to appear before the said Court an Edgefield C. Hf. on the first Monday in October next, or on some'other convenient dany to he set apart and appointed during the sitting of the Court, to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the said petitioner aforesaid should not be -granted.THOS. G. BACON, c. c. a. D. Clek's.Office,.June 18, 1855. 16 23 Fine Flour and a Good Turnout, T HEl Undersigned begs ,to inform the public that his Mill, seven miles East of the Court House, has been placed in thorough. condition for the grinding of WHEAT AND. CORN. 'The best rock-dresser in the Distriet, Mr. G. E. H En, has fixed every thing about it in his best style, and 1 am now prepared to pleae all who may favor me with their patronage. A share of eustom is respect fully, solicited. JAS. H1. SWEARINGEN. Agust i tf . 29 Cheap Carpets, ON hand a fine supply of Bruseli, asp ty WJievet, .igrain and Yenetian CA1tETIS wih will be-sold at very low prleeu. 1 AuuataJny 0, WILLZAM-SHEA R. INotice, AL. romissory Note made by miyself end EdWard V. Welch, for one hundred -dollarr, upon-which thee is a credit of fifteen dollars. .The said Note ws. d~ed 25tlh Dec. .1854, anid.;u due the 25th Rei 1h55, anal vasiiide payiable ta Benj. Johnson or bearer. The eonsideration of said blote hiaving failed, I will nlot pd'y -it tilli dopiled by fa. - -IWBT. 1ARADFlIEIf. Aj.... * - .. . 2t- 31 AND RETAIL E~R IN Q L.OTKNC, Eugn atn Ga., re nowreceiving theilR R T SO FMENT of n. to which, we are weekly receiving FRESH Ve also keep constantly onlanda Iii i'SIoqk o JDREN'S CLOTHINr RTICLES, or.gentlemen'as.wAr, . := ing Augusta will.'fnd:it- to their intireat td r our Goods at the lowest prices itpaginable. tf .. CANDIDAT.US' - PorOlrk. WESbEY BODIB. - 1OS. .S r EDMUND IAQN. B. D, B&BAN- C Por Ordinaa . H. BOULW.ARJ,, H. T. WRIGHT, " W. F. DURISOB . - - Por BheriA'.Y JAMES EIDSON. - WM. QUATTLEBUM. .JULIUS DAY, Por Taz Colleote THEOPHILUS DEAN, WESLEY WERTZ. - B H L M. B. WHITTLE BARNEY LAMAI. CHARLES .CARTER- " :- ; THOMAS B. REESE, DERICK HOLSONBAEB,-" A. R. ABLE, - Law NoticeV ESSRS. ABNEYr & CHAP SeAt ; ILL have this day formed a partueruish " the practiceif Law in the Disfieta ofvEdgeB ai4. Newberry. . ,. They cn be .consulted either, .at figgel .Newberry C. H., as'those wishi-g=ajioe iniy . it most convenient.. - a:- " : . ..JOS. ABNEY, Edgefdelil 4. J. A. CHIAPMA N,WeNoiy C N P June I, 1855. ..3m-d ?'e.. . :h Land WarITntII 19 TIIE Undersigned respectluUy . anoizoe . those that have Land Warrants foele to eall at his Store,-opposite the AmericanB ot ' . burg, where the highest cash' pricese pai d igel them. THOS. H. e'IWM74r hamburg, July 2, 6m, Curryton AcadeniW.~ H Trt n"cadif :~=)~E MALE DEPARTMEN'of tle A a T is ndes- the 'supervision of. Mr; J. LESLY. Assisted by Mr. BASS. . ..e . The Female Deparnment. will be spervig@ly air. A. P. BUTLER, asshted bf competbth31t's siual and other lnstructoress. - . - .._ - Rates of-Tuitio. ,,.'.. First Class, Primary Eepartai-zit, je.Sa.2, 2nd " .ordinary English branches,.... 3nd -" 'higher Englisir-branebea.-.. .i. . 16 4th " Greek ad Ullma 4iterature.with.,., higher Mathemnaties...... .1I8f4 Music........... ............'.40,0 .Pupils are chargedifrom thtatime of eantringa. til the end of the Session. .T.uition in aclvanee. - The year is divided into two Session 'af3Ite mouths each. . -,b -.e:.a W Good board ca ehad in.4he niglhloa. at from $8 to $10 dollars per month. ROBRT. MIERRIWSEIIER, ,-. Chair'n Board of. Trgse Fehb 14 tf CARRIAGE MANU~rACTQY4 * DGEFIELD C. II., S. C.. T IE Subscribers continue to build: to order,.and of the BEST MATERIA L that can be procr, Carriages, Buggie.s, M4 - Or EVEIY Srrz.E AND DrsseamoN. They alsohkee?, constantly on hand a fine and varied assurtament uf New and Second.fland CairxIag es WVREPAIRING neatly and jRaamptly..ttend ed to. Thankfu~ior past patronage, thecy hope by giving due.attention to their business and the interesta.,( their customecrs, to continue to receive a lib'eral sar of public favor. C. McGREGOR, .F. L. SMW.. Mar 28 tf 11 -N otice.. A LL.Persons having demands againstpiq t3of H. R. Addisone deo'd., are reqtest1'se present thenm properly attested to. the undessigned, to whom also those. indebtqd tq. ths Eet~e a .ry quired to make prompt paymenit. Adm'or with the Will annexed.. May 9 -tf Splendid Land for Sale5 T H Suscrberoffers for salsh.Tasetof Luad miles below the Pine Hlouse, and'inimediafely onAe Plank Road. The-Tract contains - Two Bandred-Acres, g About eighty of which are el'eared- and in a-ig state of cultivation, while thse es iN h'eaviftis bered. There are on the premises an oAt sa~ Dwelling House, good Negro Houses,.&o., &#-' Persons de~sirous of purchasing can apply to tbj. Undersigned on the place. JAS: L.-MATI& June 27 - f ,.24. $100 Reward, L S nSaturday the 23d nit.,'in POCKET BOcontaining three One Hundred.Dl Mer Bills, and four Fifty Dollar Bills, witl zg e written on t'se back or one of the One lHnd Dollar Bills. A reward of $100 will be give-ps delivery of said Pocket Book and contents, informationcooncerningtt wll e-thankfull recie. .M. A. PADG.T .Tan .. . tf - Si, Jut Received, 25BUI2. a d Half.Barrel; No. 3, M1ACKIE A few Kits, guarter and half bbls No. 1, Maehe rel.- J. BWBLEY A4)ONE Hamburg. .IntR 24 .tf.- ' - . "Ecomny is Weai- ?, (OOD clean Rags of every deucriptipa will . .. Jpurcased at the" Advrertiser Offce.'f Pri 3 eta per pound. Now, -hero's s-lhanee far simn ever bd, and old bacheo'u too, aP ntesl .PR State of South:.04toiaw EDGEFIELD DI$TRICT. - - f - N-QU12T. Mary Morgan and ethers, -) es. BW for # tit'ce - Sam. P. Getten mnd otheis. IT appearing to my satisfaction tha the Dafin Ldants Osborne. Jennings and.his~ wife Naney' reside beyond the'lmits of this~tate, ou uiaotonmf Mr. Moaaoxt, Comuplainant's Solicilpr,..Itis orderpaI that the said Defendants do plead, answereor disair torthe allegationsof the Bill above.--'sLa~ in tjaree tapaths ffosp the ppblipatiop~4~~r or judgmept pr confes w~ill be 4~iii Pomin're Of4ee, Jqsp 12, 3 ATYVERY LGW? * embraceira Chldr~ia's tes s*W eQ an W~~m a rp lila4 agig . .