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r Proof Ware-House, ; IAMBURGSe.& THE Subscriber has token the Planters Water Proof W ide-ouse, formerly eoupiediyMr. ni UsuuaSr., and by strict attentin to -basines he hopes to merit a liberal shire of the . Stnge of - the generous publiu of the upper and ottOi-.grow ing Districts. .. ' The Ware House is above high watermark, and .more secure from Fire than any other Ware House in Towj . I will alto attend to receiving and forwarding Goods, &c.,intrusted to my care. C. H. KENNEY. Hamburg, Sept 1st,"1855. tf 34 l IndependentPress will copy one month and orward account to C. H. K. BAC ON, LARD, & c, -AT THE STORE OF .. XiIBLsel" to B91?J, ' lAMBURG,S. C.. HO IHIDS Ribed FINE BACON SIDES, 31),000 lbs. Tennessee Clean do 3,000 lbs. Tenn. HAMS andSHOULDERS. 6,000 lbs. Choice Leaf LARD, in kegs and bbls. 50 bbls. No 3 and 4 MACKEPJL. . Half bbls and kits No 1 do 100 bbls. Choice N. 0. MOLASSES. 15 llhds. Prime Cuba do 1,000 Sacks SALT. 100 Boxs.Sperm and Adamantine CANDLES. 50 Boxes .Jackson & Linkoln's No 1 SOAP. 10 Boxes Kendals improved Chemical Olive SOAP. A few Tons Peruvian GUANO. -Also A general assortment of Groceries, consisting of BAGGING AND ROPE, SUGAR AND COFFEE, MOLASSES, 'lICE, FLOUR, Lime, Plaster, Sole Leather, Gun and Blasting Powder, SHOT, IRON, &c., &c. For sale by J. SIBLEY & SON Hamburg, Sept 3 - t - 34 NOTICE TO COTTON PLANTERS! TILIE Subscriber, living near Bethel Church, below the Ridge, would inform the Cotton Planters of Edgefield and the surrounding Districts, that he is manufacturing C O TTO2' Cf2 O, Of a very SUPERIOR QUALITY-warranted to give satisfaction. I am also prepared to REPAIR OLD GINS, At very moderaie prices. For information in regard to my -capacity to do the ubevework, I would refer to Mr. B..T. Boatwright and Mr. Wade Holstein. Please address the subscriber, is well as the gen tk-men referred to, at the Ridge P. 0., S. C. WILLIAM GASTON. Sept 5 lOt 34 Notice. T HE Undersigned hereby gives public notice that he will apply for the issue of a Duplicate Land Warrants for 160 acres, in place of theone issued in favor of the Brothers and Sisters of B. M. Jones, dec'd., for military services in Capt. P. S. Brbnks' Company, (D) Palmetto Regiment, S. C. Volunteers, in the war with Mexico. The said Land -Warrant was for 160 acres, and was numbered 43,174, which has been lost or mislaid. ABNER PERRIN, Assignee. Edgefield C. IT., Sept 3, 1855. 6t 34 Head-4Quarters, 51n REGIMENT CAVALRY, LIBERTY IILL, Aug. 30th, 18-5. ORDER, NO -" A COURT M.\RTIAL will convene at Mount ernnSaturday thme 29th September next, for Regimental parade at Longmires, and also for the trial of other cases that may come before it. The Court will be. composed of the following Officers, viz: Lieut. Col. A. P. Bum.Ea, President. hinj. J. C. MaarTJs, Lieut. L. JEss:Nos4, Capt. J..B. GazmFI, " JAs. CUnav, " J. F. ISenates, " J1. L. Tatrr, " A. D. Ba-rEs, " J. II. YEL.nE.L, " W*. K.BIJADLST " D. Joauax, " PEamarx.N, " T. Casws. .M. L. BVLLrOCE, Judge A dvocate. By order of -Cot. dOhIN F. TALBERT. J. M. Larsu.tx, Adj't. Sept 5 -4t 34 T ~H E Undersigned returns his sincere thanks to ..his friends for their patronage while located in Hamburg, ad hereby informs them that he can be .found (after 1st September next,) at the 'louse of W ARD, BURCHLARI) & CO., opposite the Ma sonic Hall, Augusta, Ga., where he would be happy 'to see and serve thenm, and where a FULL and Oomplete Stock of Dry Go ods, can always be found, which will be sold as LOW as from any House in the City. M. A. RANSOM. hamburg. A ug 13, - tf 31 *Saluda Sentinels, Attention, Y OU are hereby summoned to be and appear at RICIA RDSON'S on the 4th Saturday in 2eptember next, prepared for Drill and Instruction. .All desirous of joining thme Corps will report 'themselves on that occasion; and it is earnestly .hoped that many will attend for that purpose. By order of apt. A. D. BATES. JAS. A. DOZIER, 0. S. Aug 15 7t 31 F. F.F Fine Fresh Flour! T H E Subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has and will keep constantly on hand a good supply of SUPERFINE NEW FLOUR, which lhe will sell on as moderate terms as possible. Try a sack, and convinee yourself of its excellent .uaty. R. HI. SULLIVA N. July 11 tf 26 -Notice I s hereby given, that in future, T will grind for my regular customers on Tuesdays, lFridays and &aturdays only. Persons at a distance are earnest dly requested to have an understanding with me be fore sending their grain, in order that a day may be ~asigned them, by which they may avoid an extra strip.JON DORN, Si. Aug 23 tf - 32 ('N the Road between Edgefield Village and my '~Jhouse on Salnda River,' on Tuesday last, a small POCKET DIA RY, with a memorandum of weather, &c., and containing about One Hundred Dollars in Bank Bills. A liberal reward will be paid for the delivety of the same to me, or to Mr. WV. P. Butler, at Edge. field Village. - A. L. DEARING. July 1I - tf 26 Cold Soda Water!. A PURE, Sparkling and Genuine quality of this . healthy and invigorating potation now draw ing from renewed Founts, through new Composition Pipes, at the Counter of . -Das. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE. May.23 tf 19 Fine Brandy. I HAVE1 Consignment and for sale Two Quarter Cask of fine Im ported BR ANDY, which I will sell low for esh. This Brandy is of excellent quality and will suit 'the taste of the miost fastidious. S. E. BOWERS, Agent. Hamburg, Mar 20 tf ' 10 .Adnjinistator's Notice. A TLL Persons having any demands against the .L.Estate of Simcon Matthews, dee'd., will please present thenm properly attested, and all those in debted to the Estate must make prompt payment as e the distributees are anxious to have the matter set tied& SIMPSON MATTHIEWS, Adm'r. Msy2g tf 19. A Certain Remnedy?1 I A M appointed Sole Agent for Jacob's Celebra ted Dysentery and- Diarrhna Cordial. This Medicine has a reptuation unsurpassed. 8. E. BOWERS, Agent Hamburg, June 11,tf 2 Flavoring Eztracts. A L ARGE variety-for sae by. May 23 tf. 19 Inks, inks! 1)LACK, Blue, Indelible and Carmniue, for sale J)by 4. G..& T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. - u 2S e tf . 19 i1isNNIOINACRIVE SfOP,' - - AND FURNITURE JOHN M. WITT takes pleasure in calling the atten tion of the citizens of Edgefield District, to his MACHINE SHOP, Which is now in successful and complete operation, and also solicits an examination of his Where he has on hand an extensive variety of beau tiful and well-finished FURNITURE, consisting of Mahogany, Walnut, Rosewood, Maple and Pine Cubboard Sates, BOOK CASES & WRITING DESKS, Wardrobes of various Qualities, SOFAS, SOFA. LOUNGES, &C., S(fine variety.) WASH STANDS, CRADLES, MATRASSES, &C. Always on hand a good supply of well-made Sash, Blinds, Pannel Doors, ko., &c. Having secured the services of the most compe tent workmen, I do not hesitate to say that I can ex hibit as fine and good work as will be found else where. REPAIRING neatly and promptly attended to. ( I will sell thd above articles on as reasonable terms as the times will allow. Those who pay Cash for their Furniture in Augusta or Charleston will not find much diffirenee in our cash charges. I Call and inspect the above Furniture before trading elsewhere. Edgefield C. I1., Sept 5 tf 34 JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LRTTERY. [By Authority of the State of Georgia.] MACON, GA. To aE DRAWN 24Tru Sarr. 1855. $31,000! WILL be distributed according to the following Grind and unprecedented scheme, in pub lie, at CONCERT llALL, Macon, Ga., under the sworn superintendance of Col. Gso. M. LOGAN and JAs. A. Nussr, Esq. The Manager announces his determination to make this the Most popular Lottery in the world, and challenges comparison as to the chances to draw Prizes with any other Lottety. CA.PZTA.ZI. $8,000. 1 Prize of.... $8,000 1 Prize of......5,000 1 " .... 2.000 2 " $1000-2,000 5 " 6500-2,500 10 " 200-2,000 20 " 100-2,000 78 " 50-3,900 120 " 25-3,000 18 Approximat'n P. 600 256 Prizes amounting to $31,000. ONLY 10,000 NuizEas. Every Prize drawn at each drawing, and paid when due, in full, without deduction. Orders strictly onfidential. Drawings sent to orders. Registered letter.- at my rsk. Bills on all solvent Banks at par. Tickets $5; Halves $2,50; Quarters $1,25. JAS. F. WINTER, Manager, Macon, Ga. Sept 5 3t 34 BOOTS AND ShOES. T HE Subscriber having located permanently in the Store next door to Mr. R. HI. Suz.Lvan, is repared to nmake to order fine At BOO T S A ND S HOE S, Athe shortest notice, and of the very BEST MA ERIA L. Hie hopes by faithful work and close attention to usiness to be able to please all who may favor him ith their patronage. I will refer to Mr. S. F. Coona, who is my guar dian, in all matters of business. BERRYMAN KEMP. July 18 t f 27 THE THOROUGH BRED HORSE GAMBLE! W ILL stan I the ensuing season at MY STABLEI about one mile from Edgefleld C. HI., at $15 the season and $.25 insurance. All ares sent will be considered by the season,'unless ome instructions to the contrary shall accompany hem. Season to end 10th November. Ganable was bred by Col. BARRY, of Galatin, ennessee, and wats six years old last Spring. He as sired by Imp. Sovereign, his dam was Celerity y Imp. Leviathan. Celerity's dam was Patty Puff y Pacolet; Patty Puff's dam was Rosa Clack. For Pedigree and performances GAMBLE will ompare with the best horses of his day. lie com bines strength and action with fleetness and endu ance. He ran in Charleston in February 1853 the best race o.f two mile heats ever run over the course, nd but for an unavoidable accident would have distinguished himself as a four miler. gg I will feed and pasture Mares at forty-fire ents a day, but will not take upon myself any re sponsibility for accidents or escapes. TiIOS. G. BACO)N. Au 8 8t 30 Notice TS Hereby given to all concerned, that a final I settlement will be made on the 2d Monday in )ecember next, in the Ordinary's Office, at Edge field C. H., on the Estate of William Dobey, dec'd. All persons indebted will please make payment by that time, and those having demands will present them by the same time. W. E. DODEY, AJ'or. Sept 5 3m 34 Notice [S Hereby given to all concerned, that a final set tlement will be made on the estate of John Crawford, dec'd., in the Ordinary's Office, at Edge field C. H., on the 2d Monday in December next. All personsindebted will make payment'by the above time, and those having demands will present them by the same time. FREEMAN TI. ROPER, Adan'or. Sept5 3m 34 Strayed or Stolen F ROM the Subscriber, living on the Aik'en Road, about three weeks since, a dark chesnut sorrel ARE COLT, shout three years old. It is more than probable that she was stolen, as she was tracktd about 15 miles below my house, in Lexington Dis rict, when all traces of her were lost, as it is pre sumed the thief left the road. Any information respecting the animal or the hief, will be thankfully received. All reasonable expenses and a liberal reward will be paid for the deivery of the animal and thief. - A. HATCHER. Sp tf 34 Look Out, A LL those that are indebted to the Subscriber on small-notes or accounts. Money must come M. W. CLARY. Sept4t 34 Caution to all A LL Persons in any wise indebtec to the Subscri bers, either individually or collectively, are hereby forewarned to settle up at an early date, therwise they will certainly have to settle with an Attorney. We have a large amount of money to raise in a given time, and are necessarily compelled o pursue this course. Take heed, therefore, all ye irh~ae iteestd. J.IH. JENNINGS, whoarein~s~. W. D. JENNINGS. Stpt 6 tf 34 mi Tx A.:rD 0 iEO2 NOTIOE I NTCSITY compels me to call on my friends .and customers for the amount.dne me-; and if I am compelled to sue them, I trust they will not be angry with one who has so often waited on them. Your obedient servant, WM. McEVOY. Aug29 ~ tf 33 Lsand Warrants, T HE Undersigned respectfully announces to those that have Land Warrants forasale, to call at his Store, opposite the American Hotel, In Ham burg, where the highest cash p rices will be paid for the .. THOS. II. TRENT. an.,...l. 2., 25m a Lbid Tor"Sale THE subscriber offera. for Sale ihe TRACT OF ILAND where he now lites, attuated about one mile from Edgefield C. I., 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 acconlinoda ting terms; and if desired, negro property, at fair prices, will be taken in part payment.1 I will be pleased to show the lands to any persons desiring to purchase. . S. CHRISTIE. August 23 tf 32. House and Lot for Sale DELIGHTFUL RESIDENCE! IT being the intention of the Subscriber to remove to New York, he offers for sale (on acoommo. dating terms) his HOUSE AND LOT in the Vil I of Edgefield. - - pon the Lot there is a never-failing well of the coolest water in the Village. All necessary out buildings, Gardens, Hot-House, &e. - ELBERT BLAND. Aug 29 tf 33 Land for Sale. T IIE Subscriber offers for sae his VALUABLE PLANTATION, lying on Cuffy Town Creek, three miles North-East of Liberty Hill, containing Three Hundred I Seventy-five-Acres, One 'hundred and twenty-five acres cleared-all fresh and in a high state of cultivation. This land is well adapted to Corn, Cotton and small Grain. The present crop will compare, favorable with any in this section. Those desirous to buy land would do well to bome and look at it, as it is located favorably for. raising stock and other sadvantages. . : - This Tract is healthy, well-watered and convehl ently located. I am determined to sell, and will sell A GREAT BARGAIN to an approved purchaser. gW For further particulars, enquire of Mr. Jas Sheppard and W. W. Adams, Esq.. 'at Edgefield C. U., or to the Undersigned. A. G. GASKIN. Sept 5 4t 34 Splendid Land for Sale. T ILE Subscriber offers for sale the Tract of Land Upon which he now resides, situated about two miles below the Pine House, and immediately on the Plank Road. The Tract contains Two Hundred Acres, About eighty of which are cleared and in a high state of cultivation, while the rest is heavily tim bered. There are on the premises an excellent Dwelling House; good Negro Houses, &c., &c. Persons desirous of purchasing can apply to the Undersigned on the place. JAS. L. MATHIS. June 27 tf 24 Land for Bale ! T RI-E Subscriber- being desirous of Lmoving West, offers for sale the f RACT OF LAND on which he now ives, containing Two hundred and Ten Ares. Said land is situate on the waters of Dry Creek and on Me'Nary's Ferry Road, about three miles from Lott's P. 0. A bout sixty acres cleared, ostly fresh-the belance is fine woodland. For further information apply to the subscriber on the premises. F. W. SOLEE. Aug8 tf 30 N o ticee T hi s. VALUABLE LANIDE-OR SALE ! T IIE Subscriber offers for sale the TR ACT OF IL AND whecreon he now resides, situated about four nmiles South of Edgefield C. 11., containing Near Six Hundred Acres, With all necessary improvements. Come and witness the present crop, and all will be convinced as regards the fine quality of the land, and its adaptation to the cultivatiun of cotton, corn nd smaill grain. I will be pleased to show the land to any one desiring to purchase. L.. S. JOUNSON. Sept 5 if 34 Land for Sale ! 1BY consent of the parties interested, I will pro eIJeed to sell at Edgefield C. H., on Saleday in November next, the TR ACT OF L AND on which Isaac Bell, dee'd., lived at the time of his death on Turky Creek, containing One Hundred and SixtyNine Acres, more or less, bounded by Lands of Dr. R. T. Mims, ev. D. D. Brunson and others. Ts.-On a credit until the 1st day of October 1856. Purchasers giving notes with ample security. gg" The Lands will be shown by application to the Subscriber, and will certainly be sold, unless purchased privately before the above time. JAMES. M. BELL. Sept5 tf .34 Public Bale of Land I W ILL be sold to the highest bidder on the 25th day of October next, .near Cambridge, at the late residence of Mrs. ELlisabeth Todd, dee'd., The Tract of Land belonging to her Estate, cotitalning FOUR HUN DRED and TWENTY-SEVEN ACRES,.about One hundred and seventy-five of which is in woodsa; the balance being under fence, and in a good state of cltivation. On thp premises there is a omfortable Two Story Dwelling, With Six Rooms, each having a fire-place-a new Gin House, and all necessary out-buildings. The Tract is watered by several excellent Springs, and itis a place on which line health is enjoyed. The Land is well-adapted to the culture of Cot tqn, Corn, Wheat and Oats. II Any person wishing to buy Land in this section of country will do well to examine this Tract before the day of sale. The Land will be sold on a credit of one and two years. The Purchaser will be required to give notes and two approved securities. J1. McCRACKEN, Ex'ors. P. II. EDDINS. * Sept 5 St 34 Excellent Land for Sale. [ WILL offer for sale to the highest bidder, on .Lthe firat-Monday in November next, at Edgefield C. H., my VALUABLE PLANTATION, con taining Tour Hamuadred and Theirty wo Acres, lying on both sides of Lloyd'. Creek, about 22 miles from Hamburg. This Creek has a No. 1 -hILL SE AT on the premises, and affords sufficient water to carry a Grist hill. There are about two hundred acres cleared and in a fine state of cultivation. About 35 cr 40 acres of splen did low ground. On the premises are a comforta ble ~welling House with all necessary outbuildings. Also, two excellent Springs. For further particulars, apply to the Subscriber at :amburg, or Thoa. Garretand S. Broadwater, ad joining the premises. SSNGRET Sept 5 9t 34 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. James Bean, 1 Lydia Sanders and others IPet ition for the wale as. (of trust property. Moses Sanders. J Lders, the Defendant in this ease, resides beyond the liits of this State, On motioa of Landrum, Petitioner's Solicitor, it is ordered that he d? plead, auswer or demur, to the said Petition within three months from thepublication of this rule, or the pe tition will be taken pro confesue aganst him. A. SIMK INS, c. E. E. D. SSepts 3m . 34 Cuba lMoiasses. AFEW Barrels of choice Cuba Molasses on had-and will he sold very lowr, if applied for A supply of choice White WIne Vinegar, for pikehug. ij. 1E BOWERS, Agent. - or plei - -- WESLEY BOD1E" THOS. G. BACON. EDMUND PENN. R. D. BRYAN. PlO Oi'difary H. BOULWARE, H. T. WRIGHT, W. F. DURISOE, $o Sheriff. JAMES EIDSON. WM. QUATTLEBUM, JULUS DAY, soriTawDollector THEOPHILUS DEAN, WESLEY WERTZ. - M. B. WrHITTLE, BARNEY J NAR. CHARLES .CARTER, THOMAS gt.:REESE DERICK HOLSONBAKE, *A. R. ABLE, AUG.USTA HOTEL, A u. Uv T A, G A... HAVING releasedi the " Augusta! for another temi, I take pleasure in announcing to the travelling public and citizens of Augusta; that it shall be the constant desire of myef and my assistantsi.to. makeo=the' Hotel, in evcrytespecftone of:the firsttin the South. It will be painted and re-furnishedthoroughly in a few days, when tife guest will have an opportuni ty of viewing the largest,best appointed, as well as the most convenient Hotel in the State. - The Proprietoriid his Lady, the .(late -Mrs. E. C. West,) ever mindful of the vast patronage 'al ready enjoyed by the Hotel,- respectfully solicits a continuance of it, and 'pledges their every effort to make the guest happy, end the Hotel a favorite with the travelling community. W. ..TARE Proprietor. Augusta, August 13, 3m 31 MEDICAL CdLLEGE OFGEORGIA. -.A1JGVSTA,.GA. T HE TWENT1~FOURTH Course of Lectures in this -institution will commence the first Monday in Noveinbernext. Faculty*: Anatomy-G. M. NEWTON, M. D. Surgery-L. A DUGAS, M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy-A. MEANS, M. D. p ra cn edics.'Therape-tics and Med. Juris prudence-I. I'7GARVJN, M. D. Ifns Obstetrics andDpeeses of Women and Infants J. A. EVE. M. U Physiology and Pathological Anatomy-H. V. M. MILLER, M. D. Institutes and Practice of Medicine-L. D. FORD, M. D. Surgical, Comparative and Microscopical Anato my-H. F. CAMPBELL, M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy--$. CA MPBELL, M. D. Assistant Demonstrator-S. D. SIMMONS. M. D. Prosector to .Professor of Surgery-JURIAfl hiARRIS, M. D. Clinical Lectures will be delivered regularly at the City Hospital, and mInple.opportunities will be afforded for the study of Practical Anatomy. Fees for the entire Coprse............$105 00 Matriculation Ticket (to be taken once).. 5 00 For ruither particulars, apply to G. M NEWTON, DIAN. Augusta, July 23 2m 28 ew Literary and Political Journal, To Ba rcaLiliIED A? CoLUMIJA, 5. C. T HlE Undersigned, late. Editor .of T'Ae South ICarolinian and Columbia Banner, proposes o publish, in the city of Columbia, a Literary, P. itical and News Journal, to be called Inmaking thisi announcement, I am aware that propose to engage In= an enterprise not free from diiculties; bute these I will endeavor to provide against, by securing a Subscription List that will place the paper beyond the reach of failure., South Carolina can richly support, at her Capital, adeading Literary and'Polhical. Weekly Journal, auid to her people I-nowissntioepectusr feeling ~assured the enterprise will be -sustained, and that they will support a Home Journal of the character of that now proposed. As a LITERARY JOURNAL. For the home circle, the Examiner will be con clueted with a view to reader it at least equal to any ever published at the South. The choicest selectrons of English and American Literature will be made or its columns', and a number of able Contributors will be secured. I will endeavor, in this department, to make it a journal worthy of the patronage and iteady support of the people of this Sate and of the South. As a POLITICAL JOURNAL, The Exminer will abide by the old lhnd-marks of the State Rights Democracy. Independent of na tional parties, it will take a' stand as a faithful co operator in the great work of maintaining Southern Rights and promoting Southern union. It will be the organ of no political party-the exponent of no political creed-which'has not for oneof its cardinal 1 principles " the Equality of the South in the Union, or Independence out of' It." This is no new faith,J but one which South Carolina has long and earnest ly contended for. NEWS JOURNAL. The Examiner will contain the latest News, For eign and Domestic, received up to the hour of publi ntion. It will give full and correct Market Reports nd Prices Current. Our readers in the country may rely on strict attention being paid to this impor taut feature of a newspaper. It will give full .and eccurate reports of the Proceedings of the Legisla ture and of Congress, and the acts and doings of the various political organizations. All news worth giving to its readers will be carefully culled for its cou. SIZE AND STYLE. The Examiner will be one of the largest Weekly 3ournals in the Southern States, printed with new sd elegant tp, on fline white paper, and issued in large quarto form of eight pages, containing forty olumns of interesting reading matter. It will be the handsomest paper ever published in South Carolina. I have tihus given an outline of the principal fea tures of the Examiner. Carolinians or the people of the South ought to need no further appeal, in view of the present aspect of political affairs, to in luce them to sustain with vigor and efficiency their own Press and Literature. TERMUS. Two Dollars per anupayable in advance. lThe first year's paymlent will be required on the rceipt of the first number of the paper, which will be issued so soon as I receive a sufficient niumber of. mubscribers to ensure its success. Send forward your names. .h g- Postmasters wowill be so kind as to for ward me names of subscribers will confer a favor, and will receive a copy of the Examiner without charge. Address me at this place. - WM. B. JOHNSTON. Sept. if 34. State of South Carolina, EDGEFTELD DISTRICT. IN.ORDINARY. BY H. T1. WRIGHT, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge ' Whress EdwrdP. Colemanhas applied to me for etters of Administrationi, on all and singular the oods and chatdles, rights and crediis of Hugh Duflice ate of the District aforesaid deceased. TTese are, therefore, to .cite and admnonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas ed, to e and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefield C. H., n the 14th day of September nest, to. sho0w cause, if any, why thesaid adinistrationahould not be Given under.in hand and seal, this 31th day of Au gust in the year ofour Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-ive anid in the eightieth year of American Independene. IL T. WRIGHT, 0. E. D. Sept. 5 . 2t 34 -Notice IS Hereby iven that applioation will be made to Ithe next Legislaturefor the Charter for a Public Road from the Aiken Road, at or near Posey's Brdge,.to interseotthe liidge Road at or near~Mar tin fCarty'.: A ug 3m - 30 lNo tice,. Athe estate of G. W. Reams, deo'd., will pre sent them to the Subscribqr, in the Ordinary's offie at Edgefeld C. H., on tlie 25th day of N~ovember net, - to. receive payment. -Tihs .failing to do so wll bebared ot. E F. HOLLO WAT, Adm'r. A....n . m .3 JAMES G. EA[=L IE, (LaTE or THEIIRM or SauJLE & LAMBE'r.) DIRBOT IMPORT~it OF A.LL KINDS OF CARPETINGa RUGS, FIQOR OIL CLOTHS, &c., &c. LINEN. GOODS, Curtain Materials and Trimmings, ic., &c., &c. 234 KING STREET, CitARLESTON, S. C. gg P. S.-Orders promptly attended to. ug 8 . 6m* 30 . C. N. WRIGHT, DENTIST. OFFICE over Messrs. CARMtnOIEAL & BEAN's 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. W Gold Plate and Wire, Clasp Metal, Solder, &c., furnisned to Dentists for Cash. Augusta, May I ly * 16 DENTAL- SURG-ERY! D R. H. PARKER, respectfully informs the citizens of Edgefield District, that he may be found during sale day week at the Planter's Ho 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. Stpecimens 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. O. Dec 27 - tf 50 Special Medical Notice. C am of xnr0'E3PSIA.. T HE 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 prae tice of medicine, turned his attention almost entirely to the treatment of this disease, lie is enabled from his large experience to institute a peculiarity of treat ment that will enable the patient to see, feel, and know, after a day or two's treatment, that his recove ry has already commenced. Has he a dry tongue, thirst, loss of appetite, constipation of bowels, nausea and vomiting ?-is the skin dry, harsh, with unnatu ral heat ?-is he troubled with sleeplessness, starting in his sleep, somnoleney, impaired volition-with palpitation or "fluttering" of the heart, and easily out of breath by quickened exertions? All these, after one, two, or three day's treatment will com mence to disappear. Terms of Treatment. $5.00 for first consultation. Medicine forwarded by mail, with full and explicit written directions of the course of treatment, &e., to be pursued. Each mubsequent consultation and medicine forwarded, 82.00. Money remitted in all instances should be "registered" at the post-office. All letters to be addressed to the undersigned. WILLIAM W. BLISS. M. D., 20 Beckman St., New York. July 25 6m 28 STARTLING, BUT TRUE. WARNING TO EVERY SENSIBLE WOMAN! Why Females Suffer in Health. No woman of deliency is willing to disclose the peculiar alments incident to her sex, even to a most intimate fihmily pltyuelan. This modesty and delicacy is implanted by nature, and neither should nor need be subjected to the rude shocks in itable in making known to the other sex those-llments.be Iongiag exclusively to the female. Exct in extreme eases, her sensitiveness will sacrifice ter health rater than her delicacy. The consequences are serIous, lamentable, and life-long. Thus what at first could have b~een easily remedied, or perhaps better still, not incurred, becomes a complicatIon of lsese, not only ruining the health of the mother, and em lttering her days by sickness and suffering, but entailIng broken constitutIons upon her children,,and embarrassing, I not dIstressing, the business and pecuniary prospiects of th insand. Let every sensiblo woman .TJILE IIIJan.a I1 T IIE, 'as thousands have done) by the bitter experience and sufer' g of others, of the dreadlul consequences she entails'upon lesef and those endeared to her, by her ignorance of the npiest and plainest rules of health as connected with the marriae stat", the vlolatioa of which entails 'disease, suffer I0 many ar suffering from obstruction er irregularities peuliar to the female system, which, undlermnine thme health, h effects of which they are ignorant, ntnd j or which their lehicacy forbIds seeking medical advice! How nmainy suffer om prolapS ds ititang of the womb,) or from Jmuor si/us (weakness, debIlity.&c)! How many are in constant agon for many monthspjrecedingconfinemeutt! Hlolimany nave difficult, if not dangerous delIveries, andi slow and ua Te nhequeston, how are thesec to be prevented ? what hll be done?7 the answer is simp~le. Let every woman ascertain fo'r herself, without violence ho cr delicacy, the nature and character of the ailment (to whIch he as a fer'nale is subtjet) the ceses from which it nmay arise, ad the Draper retnedlics for its eure and future prevention. This she can do by poessessing a little volunme (already ,ossessed by thounsanis) which tellA her what Is the matler, nod tells her what to do air tt, in simple but chaste words, ad such as she can undierstand. This little volume Is en~titled THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDiCALi COMPANION, BY DRI. A. M. MAURICEAU, PRoFtssozt OFP D IS EAseE s 0o FwoMEN. 2ne Hundredtlk Edition, (500,000) IS mo., p. 250. [NFINE PAPER, ExTRA ntINDiNG, 51,00.3 A standard work of established reputatonm, found chtsiseed a the Catalogues of the great Trade Sales tin New- York, 'hiladepha, and oter cIties, and said by thme principal uoksellers in the Unitedl States. It was first puablshed In 847, since which time Fiv Hundred Thousand Copies tave been sold, of which there were upwards of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAL., ilesting the high estimation ini whicht It is held as a reliable mopular medical BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE, be author having devoted his exclusive attention to the reatment of cotmplainits peculiar to females, in respect to rhih he is yearly consulted by ihousands, both In person ad by. letter. Iere every woman can dlicov'er, 'by comparing her own *ymptoms with thtoe described, tie nature, character, causes if, and the proper remedies for, her conmplaints. The wife about becoming a mother lias cotten need of in trueton and advice of the utmost lnmportaince to her future aealth wili find such Introdution and advice, and also ex aIn 'many symptoms which otherwise would occasion anx ety or alarm as all the peculiaritIes incident to her situation Il of course Impraticable to convey fully the various ubjects treated of, as they are of a nature strictly intentded hr the married or those contemplating marriage. The rene stions contained In its pages hare proved a blessing to thou ands, as the innumerable letters received by the authaor(which e is permitted by the winters to publIsh) will attest. Sraef qf a Letter frontm genmtleman ti Dajn, 0/o Prr. . MauVoriceau: " My wife has been perceptibly sinkitng for some three 'cars or mere, in consequence of her great anguish and suf rrg somemoths befo're and durIng confinement; every ucessive one more and more debilitated and prostrated ecrputting her life in imminent danger, mnd which was on ho last occasion desparedl of. I sunposed that this state of bins was Inevitable, and resigned myself to meet the worst. Ii th time (now about two months) I beard your book .ihly spoken of, as containing some matters reaching my sc. On Its receipt and perusal, I cannot express to you the suet It afforded amy distressed mind, and the joy Its pages parted to my wife, on learning that the great discovery of L M. Desomeaux provIded a renmedly. It opened~ a pros eect to me which I little conceived was possible. No pecu tarryconsideratoni can ever repay tine oblIgational am under in ou, for having been the means of Imparting to us the ntters contained In " The Married Woman's Private Medi al Companon." But for this, erc another year would have assed over my head, in aln human probability my wife would tve been In her grave and my children left motiherlesa." n cnuence of the0 universalpopularily of time work, as vdened by Its extraordinary sale, various lnmpositlons have cen attempted, as well on booksellers as on the publice, by nitations or tite page, spurioussdtionls, and surreptitious ufringemets of copyright, and other devices and deceptIons, has bec. found neceasary therefore. TO CAUTJON THE PUBLJC obey no book unless the words "Dr. A. M. MAramcr.ur, 29 Liberty Street, N. Y." is on (and the entry in the Clerk's ies on the back of) the titie page ; and lpu nly of respee able an honorable dealers, or send by miall, adaddtes to nr. A. M. Mauriceau. g' -pon receipt of Ox: Dou.n~e "THlE MAREIED 70MA 'SPPYATE MEDIlCAL~ COMPANION" is sent wasld f-ee) to any part of the United States, tli Cantadas na Brhth Provinces. All letters must be ot-paid, and u ressed to Dr. A. M. MAUIGHAU, box ht2 New York iyy. Publishing Onlee, No 129 Liberty Street, hew York. AoENrs ,N ALtAAu'A.-.l. F. &E. P. N. -Gnisavt, Camn Ion. Dr. JosEnn TUcxm'a, Mobile. Auugust25 m 82__ __ Patent Metalic Burial Cases I !HSE valuable air-tight and indestructible Ca sefor protecting and preserving the Dead for rrnary interment, for vaults, Tor tsanasportation, or hr any other desirnble purpose, are offered for sale in this Village, cheap for Cash, by 3. M. WITT. P. 6.-I have on hand an asitment of all sizes. July 27 tf '--28 Linen Sheetings, WWLJAWSIEAR, Augstar Gan., urms r eived this day, from New York, superiot 4 LlNEN SH EETINGS, which he will sell at very low prices. - A .Aug1 . tf 31 afras s4n r ' orolirrE s4CONIC BArL, BaoAD stMR=T, AUGVSTA, OA. 0Ia A14.r3M es 4.O"E'AZA Are receiving -their full Stock of . BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNIS, YALI8ES CARPET BAGS, &c., &c. Our Stock will comprise alLthe most fashionable ar tides, and those that ean be recommended-for dra bility. Also, a large and superior lot of Negro Brogans, Men's Rip BROGANS and Women's Leather BOOTS. We feel confident that * . show one of the BEST ASSORTED Stock of Goods that has ever been in our City, and request our customers and friends to give us a call before purchasing. A ug 29 3m , . 33 NEW SPRING & SUMMER COODSI T IE Subscriber has just received, at his old Stand, (the Brick Store,) his.Stoek of Spring, and. Summer Goods, Comprising almost EVERY VARIETY of Coods for Ladies Spring and ~Summer wear. Among his extensive and well assorted Stook. 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 lotl .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. 07 A liberal discount for Cash. ~B. C. BRYAN. Edgefield C. H., Mar 27, if 11 DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. D RS. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, respect fully inform their friends and patrons that they have just received their YRESH Stock of Pure and Genuine Drugs, &c. And will be pleased to wait upon all who may favor them with their patronage. Space will not allow us to give a Catalogue in this place of our Stock of Drugs, Medicines; &c. 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. ,UST received, an sale by A.G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19'" Medicine Chests and Travelling Cases. ON hand a few very fine family Medicine Chests and Travelling Cases. For sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19 Physicians' Buggy Trunks and Pocket MEDICINE CASES-for sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19 Gum Elastic Hot Water Bags and H OSPITA L CUSHIONS-for stale by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. Slayy2tf 19 A latge Lot of Glass Ware. r INCT URE and Specie Stands from one gallon to half pin, assorted; .Vitals and Bottles, all sizes. Also, a. few Ther moeters,-tor sale by A. G. & T. J. TE AGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19 .Brushes, Brushes ! IN Store a fine variety of Paint, Varnish, Grain ing Blenders, Tanners, Whitewash, Crumb, Dusting anti Hair Brushes and Combs-Flesh Brushes and Hair Gloves-Nuil, Tooth ad Shaving Brushes, &c. For sale by A. G. & T. J. T EA GUE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19 Cupping Cases and Scarificators, A LL kinds. Also, Laneets and a great variety .Cof Surgical Instruments, for sale by A. G. .& T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 . f 19 Nursing Bottles. ANEW and improved Style.-Also, Nipple Glasses, Breast Pipes and Pumps, Nipple Shields, Teething Rings, &c. For sale by A. G. & T. J. TE AGUJE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19 FOR THE LADIES? W Ehave on hand a great variety of Colognes, llandlkerchief Extracts, Toilet Powders and n assortment of Fancy and Toilet Soaps; Pomades, Pure Bears Oil, Ihair Tonics, Restora tives and Hair Dye; Pt eston Salts and Aromatic Vinegar; Cream of Beauty, Caration Rouge, Hair Do pilatory, &o., to all of which the attention of the Ladies is respectfally invited. For sale by A. G. & T. J. TE A.GUE, Druiggists. May 23 t f 19 Summer Silks AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES. Wl? LLIAM SHEAR, Augusta. Geo., has this Vdaiy marked his LadieCs' SUMMER DRESS SILKS at unprecedented Low Prices, and would respectfully invite the public to examine his assort Agusta, July 30, tf 29 ine Flour and.a Good Turnout,. lIE Undersigned begs to inform the publIc . that his Mill, seven miles East of the Court Eouse, has been placed in thorough condition for the grinding of WHIEAT AND CORN. The best roek-dre.sser in the District, Mr. G. E. HaENST, has fixed every thing about it in htis best style, ad I am now prepared to please all who may favor me with their patronage. A share of custom is respeet fully solicited. JAS. 11. SWE ARINGEN. August 1 . tf 29 Cheap Carpets. (ON hand a fine supply of Brussels, Tapcstry JVelvet, Ingrain and Venetian CARPETS, which wiall be sold at very low prices. WILLIAM SHEAR. Augusta, July 30, _ I.f 29 Clook Repairing ! T H Subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of E~dgefleld Village and viciuity, that lie has taken the House formerly occupied by Mrs. R. Gray, opposite the Planters Hotel, for the pur pose of carrying on the CLOCK REPAIRINVG BUSIINESS. All work entrusted to his care will be attended te ith neatness and despatcb. He will also give his teietion to the REPAIRING OF FURNITURE. o ewarrants satisfaction to all, and solicits a liberal patronage. WM- LEWIS. Jan 10 tf 52 N o ticec. A L Persons indebted to the Estate of Jacob B. Smnith, are requestcd to make payment, and all having demands against the same wllt hand them in properly attested. BENJAMIN WALDO, Au- GEO. A. A DDISON. 5Ex'ors. Flne Tobacco! J UST received and opened a fine supply of ex eellent Tobacco.' Try it. R. H. SULLIVAN. June3 If - 22 INotice IS ereby givcn that application will he made at ..the next Ses4ion of the Leislature, for an act to incorporate the Edgefield Village Baptist Church. Aug 15 3m 31 Notice S hetvhy civen, that application will benmade at Ithe next Session or the Legislature for certait amnendnmets to the Charter of the Halmburg Build in.t and Luan A ssociation. ,,..... , . S,.L -1, 2m - 4 T HE next Saiio1'iU- U@e 1otae the 17th Sept., sad cntinue fourteen The system of Ihstruetion, tdberwhte ihh1si tution has retained its, popularity for the Let four years will be continu A $Jthrich pvements as an enlarged e snThe uens eaasg the pe~t'ese IU beoo ssid s ,.'svral. met.- b i aEeg e a indron t e b .T splendidt. ng branehe. of sudy- Xi-es s''asv - i os who wish.fortheihdaughtersan est ged d mental eulture. We considpr theacomplishmetsf4of the s the surest e ofsucces for ' th t e , rely upon these, and oar continued effots'oL ihe Doming year, for tie oont upe : patronage Which he' a'Nlm.s io corded to this.Institutionu . . . : It is of importance to the- Ppili :ili t be present ae early as possible fsth a , ", e'?. The Rates of Tuition in tlfe dilbsebt de.... e. will remain unehanged. TheyassasifOV8ae2a .ol~ eal pa Primary ? - a" ts .k 1W~p Optiemal StudIS -k - Pe wnci ;su .caaps:ts ET 14 MusicDepartment .- -.. -..# French " . Drawing " - - - Pupils using the Chemical and paratus are charged eash $2 AS &c. And those pracicTn upon the Institute pay aech $1 a Sessioner fas h pig There is also a charge pois-ill th'e cents aSession for -onk SAll bills re. ay eat the close of eachlq elon. C B. .:. R~AYMOND; August 29 tr. . 3'W & T HE MALE DEPARTMENT ..these Aad. .mies is under the supervisionof Mr. . LESLY. Assisted liy Mr. BAS - - - -Ma ;The Female Department. will be, saperviase. Mr. A. P. BUTLER, assisted b oompetest at sical and othor'instructores. - - "* :a S BRates- of Tultiont' -. First Class, PrimarytepartmentveSo f e 2nd " ordinary English.liranches,..... 12 364' ' higher.English braicieh:.:... 4th a ' Greek and Roman LteraewI .as. higher Mathematie...... . Music................ . Pupils are eha-ged'from the timef-iatringoo til the end of the Session.4' uition ia advange.. The- year is divided iAto two S1eion of months each. " . M- Good.board can be liad i.thbneighbqsho at from $8 to $10 dollars per month. ROBT. MER M~R - - Cbair'n Board of:T stges ..Feb14 . uf5 " "Notime- .. 'THE- Subscriber.respectfully. isnms, the, m .of Edgefield and vicinity.t ehi. intend ei ing a School upon 'his premises" ita'EdBge~id lage, on'the first Monday in August: net be will be taught the higher branches .f .. English and Olassica :iteratr . No pains will be spared to render-ample satisaetia to parents who nay intrust their nhildren to his-aest both as to lerruing and discipline;. Charge he same as at the Village Academy...and invarisy.is advance. " He will also attend to the pratle. T and EQUITY, for the Distrie-d may be f on Saturdays and a portion of sale daysat-his'Ofd over Mr. B.C. Bryan's Store. "'N' WILLIAM.IOU - July 30, - it. 29 CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY EDGEFIELD C. H., E.C. - - . T H E Subscribers continue to build -to order, and of the BEST MATERIAL that can be procured, Carriages, Buggies, kob e Or sVrY S-rs.sANzDuscarr1'Zon. They also k contantly on ha a fine and varieasesortmentg. New and Seconad-Hla'fd tarriage's tREPARING neatly and promptly ed to 0 .- .. Thankful for- past patronage, they liope by givin due attention to their bisiness and the interests ' their customers1 to continue to re'elve a liberals' of publie favo.C. McGREGOR,. F. L.-SMITHI. Mar 28 If1L Notice. A LL~ Persons.having demande againstthe Estat of B. R. Addison, deec'd., are reqpested . present theni properly atteated to the undersign to whom also those- indebted to- the Estate aie re qired to make prompt. payment. G'. L. PENNY Adm'or with the Will nn May 9 . tf . 17 Just Received )"BBLS. and Half Barrels No. 3 M k OREL. Also, . - A few Kite, quarter and half bbls N4o. 1, M'ae rel. J. SIBLEY & SOW9. _ar nJan 24_t "Economny is Wealth-PA' GOOD elean Rags of every description iwill purchased at the " Advertiser Oficee." Pr 3 eta per pound. Now, hero's a chance for b every body, and old bachelor's too, tomabe A pril 18 t f4 EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. . INf EQUlIE. M~.ary Morgan an'd otfiers, ) *s - Bill for Pareit Sam. P. Getzen and others: -. - dlt-Gsberne-. nnsand his wife Wa. reside beyond the limits of this State, on r.-RoaOAGNE Complainant's Solicitor, It is ord' that'the said Idefendants do plead, answer or to the allegations of the Billabove designated' i thiree months from the publication of this or judgment pro confeeese wilf be entered ' them. A. SIMKJNS, C. E. .D Comm'i-s OieJune 12, 3m 23 Merinos and DeLaines, AT VERY LOW PRICE T HE Subeeriber will sell his present Ia of French and English. MERINOS sad DLA INES, at wey Low Fries. The embraces a great variety.?f styhes-. for Eadtee Children's laresses. Also, supeuies Welb' and Siik Warp Flannels. WH:PJA M SHEA Augusta, July 30, f- . A Card, S E. BOWERS, Agent, may be . the American Hotel, where 3 . professional services to thte public. gr Large bills entruste to his charge w4 put up in the neatest styler and fees vety Hamburg, Aug 13 . f . 3 Edgelleld & Alken Raig NOTICE is hereby given.tshatspprnea'i made at the next Session of our' for a Charter incorporating a dnai .Rail Road from Aiken orAuguststo .' June 27 .3m Notice? A LL Persons indebtetto Edwar4 Co' eased, as also all pEtionshaving any il against the aid decased, will appearwitir prpryattested, at the lute residenee cesed, on Thursday thew 20th of Speie for finaluettlemenit. - . - Ag9CAROIANE-COLEMAN~.. Lad. Wea't> T RE Subseriber wishes. teou14t pries for the u w.-L-, H RM T HB Subumrber ba t -of B Tat his emidenee. . 7 ,a 3: n=u.v rONrfS .