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Fallrade155 ! CRAY BROTHERS EG' te inlirn the.r friends and the public, tha -they;eontinue the DRY GOODS beminess is all its-brn hes, at their old stand, 290 BROAD STREET, Where they are now receiving ai full and completi -nssoirtment of , Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Purelinsed from .the most eminent Importers an )ealk-r on such terms as will warrant us in guar anteeing tho.e.who may favor us with their trade, a good Goods, at as fair prices, as can be obtained it t;corgia or South Carolna. Anig'our assortment will be found the riches DRE SGOODS - OF TnS SEASON, SUCtt AS Elegant Mloir 'Aittique Graduated SILKS: Satin, Striped and l'aid Moir 'Antique SILKS Splendid Satin Plaid SILKS, no-w styles; Pla:d Chene SILKS. elh- ant new styles ; how pticed-colored SILKS, of every lescription iflack ',ILKS. in all widths, very cheap; hRisehoff's.Red letter b'k SILK, best imported tFrenach MERINOS, all colors. verv low priced English CASHMERES, COBURGS, PAV METTOS; 1R:ch Plaid WOOLEN GOODS, very desirable Freneh Muslin DELAINES. solid colors; Wigured Mluslin DELAINES and CASH MERES. very cheap ; BOMBAZINES, Lupin's best make, full assort -meat; Black ALPACCAS, very ch ap. some extra fine do CHALLYS and DELAINES; do POPLINS and Watered SILKS; CLOAKS of the very newest and moast elegan designs, in Cloth, Velvet and Moir 'Antique from the most popular Empor urns of N. Y Embroidered and plain Crape SHAWLS; daong and Square Woolen SHAWLS; iExtra tine and large BLANKETS ; eLrow prieed tine do :Negro BLANKETS and KERSEYS, of su perior quality, and exeeedingly low priced ; 'OSNABUROSand STRIPES, fnctory prices .Bleaehed.ROMESPUNS, of the b st watera< 'wiretwist factories ; $qet Island Brown HOMESPUNS; :IOSIERY of every description, for Ladies' Gent's. Youths' and Sisses'; IEMBROADBRIES. of the ftinest kind ; Il iu WAhite 4LA NELS, from low prieed t< -m-trafine f1eavy all wo'i'R ed MLA NNELS. cheap; Kentucky JEANS atnd.SATINETS; Fine French CASSIMER ES; CALICOES. GINGHAMS and CHECKS, Uamask NAPKINS and TOWELS; - -Superior 10-4 Double DAMASK; Heavy 8-4 White and Brown DAMASK. &ec. With a full and complete assortment of all Good, usually kept in l)ry Goods louses, to which we "wuuld re-pectfully invite the attention or the public GRAY BROTHERS. Augusta, Oct 1 if 38 CAROLINA HOTEL, Himburg,.3. c.. MRS. C. A. GRAY. PROPRIETOR. 1 'IE Public are respectfully informed that this Hotel has undergo.ne a thorouzrh repair, and has been refitted in the BEST' STYLE, reg.ard less of expense, and was opened on the First of October, for the reception of Boarders and aecom -dation of Transient customers. The best acco:nmmdatiaon is guarnthid to those who will faivor ihe- Proprietor with their patron'ge, and the lanatm-ment will be such as to comanmnd for the H ouse, the reptutation it has 41waIys maintain ed, as the Best Hotel in Eamuburg. The Proprietor assur4's the public that no pains shall ber spared on) the part of the Alanagemient to furnish thme Trable with thme best viands the Mlarket ' of A ugusta amia f lamburg afford.. Families vi.aitinmg .aur Town ares aulicited to give us a tria', as oar best exertion-s shni!l be devoted to ad minister to their en tire .coisafurt. TH E STA1BL ES belonging to the Hotel wPi be under the mnagemient of an experiensced Ostler, land the bestof care wi!l be taken of lorses and Vehicles lf tsa his ebsarue. llamburg.()etober 2, tf 38 English Prints. WILL IAY SH EAR, Augttsta, Georgia, VThas juat ree, ived from New York a supply .of Engl.sh l'RIN'lS. of new amnd betiutifisi styles, ,auitable fair the Fall sessan. Also, superior Mlerri :ack and other A meriean PRINTS, of the latest .styles. A ugusta, Oct 2 tf 38 New Embroideries.. WILLIA M 8H EA R, Auneusta, Ga., has just W receivaed frotm New Y'ark, a supply osf NEW .E MBROIDE R IES. ntmang which nre - 'Ladies' Muslin COLL ARS. sof benmnt.ful styles ; Ladies' Mluslim. UNDERSLEEVES, Worked .Iancanet B AND S; --Fretieh Setllopeal COL LA RS, a new and beau tiful artlete foar mtaurtning; - White Crape COLL ARS, for mourning, of new and beautifutl styh-s ; To all of wvhich the attenution of the Ladies ii respectfully invited. A ugusta, Oct 2 tf 39 Cheap Carpets. W ILLlA M ShlEA R, Augusta,. Ga., has just received1 from New Yaork. a supply of lirus sels CARPE TS, of new and beautiful styles. -AI Superior Three-Ply CA RPE TS, of rich and splrndid Patterns, and all at very low prics. Thte public are respectfully invited to call and examine the assortment. Augusta, Oct 2 if 38 Linen Sheetings, J UST received by thme subseriber, from New .York, an nadimtionaml supply of e-uperior 12-4 LINEN SHEETINGS, which he will sell at very low prices. An assortment of new style FALL PRINTS, to all of which he respectfully invites thme attention of the public. W WIL LIAM SH E AR. Augusta, Oct 2 tf - 38 Negro Cloths and Blankets, J UST 'received by the S'ubscriber, a supply ot the Augusta Manufactnring Company and ,Seley's SUPER10R N EGRO CLOTilS of diffe -rent styles, warranted all wool filling, which will be sold at very low prices. -ALso A large assortment of White nd Gray BL AN. KETS. to all of whicht he respectfully invites the .attention of Planters. WM. SH EA R. Augusta, Oct 2 tf 38 ""HEFOR WALE, HESTORE IIOUSE. next Fast of R. H. Sul Ilivan's, 30 feet front and 60 deep, esamtaining -three rooms below, one above, and a good cellar. .-Algo. 'EHE TAN YARD and Lot adjoining, and con taining about three-acres. .. - ..--A ONE LOT on the brancht adjoining C. L. Refo. Rt. T. MJMS. Oct 2 .tf 38 Land at Public -Sale, U(IIJC Undersigned, as the Executor of the Wat 3Wn. llruns-an, dee'd., will ofrer at publi4 sale, to the highest bidder, at Edgefield Court House on the first M1onday in November next. the TRAC2 OP LAND upon which the said Win. Brunson deb'd., resided at the time of his death, containing Four Hundred and fifty Acrea, Move or less, situated 7 miles from Edgefield C. Hi. on the Edge~eld A Cheathiun Plank Road, and ad -oiing lands of Johnt Iollingsworth, S. F.*Goode .: jhries Thonias ad others. --* Terine, one and two years credit with good per sonal security. DANIEL BRUNtON, Ex'or. Oct 3 . .5t 38 - For Wale, TWO Grade Devoni Bull Calves. Also a few Grade Gramzier and Sufreek Plgu. Enquire at thisOlliqe, A ug29 2 9-tf . , 32 - Paints, Onis, Dye stufO, ~UTTA in Bladders, WINDOW GLASS, an; .3iue eut tom order. For sale by A. G. hg T. J. TEAGU~i, Drqgglsts. u~es.;tf- 1 P 1 EBgSOHULTZ, -.DEALER IN CL OTHI NG ! TilE Subscriber begs leave to inform the citizens of Edge field and the community in general, that he is now receiving at his Store, next door to - is. P. BUTLEa. a LARGE and SPLENDID assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Of the LATEST and MOST FASHIONABLE Styles, embracing All Articles usually kept for the outfit of Gentlemen, Youths and Children. A good assortment of Hosiery, Shirts, Collars, Cravats, SILK AND LINEN IANDKERCI1IEFS, Buspenders, Drawers, MERENI AND LAMBSWOOL UNDERSHIRTS, Trunks, Valises, &e., May be found among my Stock, which has been re cently selected, in person. from the first Houses In New York, and BOUGHT FOR CASH. I shall be happy to show my Stock to any and all persons desiring to make purchases, satisfied that I can give them as good an article for as low a price as any Dealer in the State. 1. LEBESCHULTZ. N. B.-Also, just received, a beautiful nnd fash knab'e lot of IIATS and CAPS. Sept 26 3t 37 B.C, BRYAN, At his Old Stand, the Brick Store, H AS Just received his FALL AND WIN TER GOODS, to which he invites his cus tomers and the public to call and examine for-them selves, as he has a LARGE AND COMPETE i assortment of all kinds of Goods for Ladies' Dresses, Amongst which may be found Rich. Plain, Black, Figured, Watered and Striped SILKS ; Plain and Figured Muslin DELAINESI t French and Engliish MERINOS;a Blaek BOMBAZINE, ALPACCA and. CAN. TON CLOTHS. A very tine assortment of r Ladies' Cloaks, Talmas & Mantillas. a large and beautiful stck of - 3ONNZ & 3N3! U323M23. A full supply of TWEEDS, KENTU'KY JEANS, SATI NETS and CASSIMERES, For Men and Boys wear. A splendid and well selected assortment of Kerseys, Blankets & Negro Shoes, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY, SHOES, HATS, CAPS,-4C. With every article generally kept in a Dry Goods Store. Thankful for past flavors. I hope by strict at tention to business to merit a continuance of the same. t l7 A liberal discount always made for Cash. B. C. BRYAN. Oct 2 t .f 38 FURNITURE A ND CARPET WARE-ROOMS. C. A. P LA TT &r CO0., BROAD ST., A UGUSTA, GA. H AVING enlarged our Establishment to an extent not equamlk-d in the S'.uthsern country. we are now prepared to furaisha articles of our own L and Norihern snnnufacturc at prices'that cannot fail i to ivle ai.Eation. Our Ware-Roonms are always l filled with the OF THlE LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE FURNITURE! Connected with our Wtare-Rooms, we have a large estab~ilshient, thceainery in which is driven by steami piower, where we can at the shosriest no lies,ianufacture any article not usually kep~t on kand. Jn our Furnihore Depairtment, which embraces ~ three Stories, can be found Every Article of the latest Design, and we particularly request all persons to look be *fere purchasing elsewhsere, as we guarantee to du plicate any article at Charleston prices. We also h~ave on hand a splendid Stock of Tais.stry, Brus'sels. Ingrain, Wilton, Three-Ply, C Duteh IIemnp and Cotton CARPETS, CRUMB CLOI'IlS and DRUGGEl.TS, P (all sizes and widths.) CURTAIN STUFFS Damask, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Gimaps, Cords, Tassels, Cornices, Bands and Pins of the greatest variety. Rugs, Door Mats and Stair Rods, e (of all qualities.) FLOOR AND TABLE OIL ClOTHS, Of all widths, and of high reputation as to style ,J and quality, and cut to fit any size room or entry in r one piece. gg' The attention of buyers is respectfully re- P' quested to the above, which comprise the best and ' largest assortment ever offered in this city. C. A. PLATT, J. B. PL A'T, N. B. ADAM. Augusta, October 1, 1855. Undertaking, H AVING added to out- extensive Cabinet Es tablishmnent a Coffin Wareroomn, we are now prepared to furni,-h FISK'S cele-brated MET ALIC BU]RIAL CASES and COFFINS of -every size and style of finish at- the shortest notice. Orders at night or on Sunday, will receive prompt attention if left at Mr. J. B. PLA TT'S residence, on Ellis Street, in rear of the store. C. A. PLATT & CO. Auagusta, Oct 1 4m 38 R E MOVA L Of' the Tin Manufactury, N EA RDa. R.T. MIMS' T AN YA RD! T Ii! Subscriber would respectfully inforqa the I citizens of Edgefield and the surrounding Dis-t tricts, that he hiss removed t., his residence, where he has recently erected a large and commsodious I Shop, and is now prepared to carry on thei IN A LL ITS BR ANh UlKS, such as Manufactu ring Tin Ware for Merchants, ROOFING, GUT TERING, and all manner of JOB WORK. Always on hand a general assortment of TIN AND JAPAN WARE!I ri7 Merchants supplied at shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Orders solicited. -C. L. REFO. Oct 3 f 37 r HOSPITAL FOR NEGROES, 4 AT AUG UST A, GA. T H E Undersigned would call the attention of thea citizens -,f Edgefield and Abbeville Districts to their iNFIRMARY for SICK NEGROES and those requiring SURGICAL OPERATIONS. While the completeness of our arrangements affords to the patient every comfort, it also enables us to render more effieient treatment to Chronic Cases, than can generally be secured in ordinary private practice. Our special accommodations for the management of Chronic diseases of females, so common in Negroes, are ample and complete. Ternas. For Nursing, Boarding and Lodging, pr mon. 810 For Treatment-The ordinary rates of praotice. U7 CommunicatIons addressed to us at this place will meet with prompt attention.4 I. F. CAM1PBELL, Surgeon, R. CAMPBELL, Attending Physician. Augusta, A pril 30 tf . .16 Notice TS Hereby given that application will be made to .Lthe next Legislature for the Charter for a Public Road from the. Aiken Road, at or near Posey'sa Bridget itretthe Ridge Readat or near Mar NEW FALL AND WINTER a' 0-os THE Subcriber, being now in receipt of his Stock or Goods for the Fall and Winter's Trade, And thankful for the very liberal patronage here oforeextended to him) respectfully solicits a con inuance of that patronage and an examination of aim present fARGE AND GOOD SELEOTION, n which may be found a SUPERIOR ASSORT bENT of BEAUTIFUL -UCK As BLACK AND COLORED SILKS; French and English MERINOS; Figured, Printed and Plain all wool DELAINES; Black and Colored CHALLIES; Black and Colored GINGIAMS; A great variety of CALICOES and WORSTED GOODS not here mentioned ; .Taconet.Swiss, Dotted. Ch'k'd and Mull Mulins; Cambric and Swiss TRI.MMINGS; Chemisettes, Collars and Undersleeves; Thread, Linen and Lisle Edgings, &c., &c. nowrTXC GoCfi. BlIck CASyIMER ES. SATINETS, TWEEDS and Kentucky .LEANS; Bleached and Brown SILEETINGS; " IIOMESPUNS; Georgia PLAINS and STRIPES; Marlboro STRII'FS for Servants; Marseilles QUILTS; White and Red FLANNELS; A fine variety of Colored do. lied, Cradle and Crib BLANKETS; A large supply of Negro do. -Also An unusually large and excellent assortment of groceries, Hardware and- Crockery ! A fine and beautiful selection of 3ONNETS, HATS AND CAPS. AN 1 very large and splendid Stock of Gents, Ladies, Misses and Children's BOOTS AND.SHOES, with a full supply of well-made Plantation Brogans. Together with many other articles which might ere be mentioned, but the Subscriber trusts th be abovo. as a general outline of his Stock, will ufice for the present. Willing at all times to show his Goods to nny rho may favor him with a call, the trading commu ity are earnestly requested to step in and examine >r themselves. R. 1I. SULLIVAN. Sept 26, if 37 Domestic Goods. L D. LALLERSTEDT. Augusta, Ga:, " has just opened a SUPERIOR assortment of Table Damask Napkins and Doulas, Piano and Table Covers, Turkish Quilts and Valedeer Caunterpanes, Extra 12-4 Lamb's Wool Bed Blankets, Sheetings and Shirtings, great variety, Satinets and Morena Cassimere. - -A LO EVERY STYE. OF Negro Blankets and Kerseys, Stripes, Osnaburgs and Georgia Plains, &c., &c., , which he invites attention. Augusta, Sept12 4t 35 URNITURE AND CHAIR ~XE would call the atte'ntion of the public to ourNEW' and WVELLSELECTED) Stock of At the old statnd, NDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL, BROAD STREET, here we are prepaired to supply all orders in our ne, at Redesced Prlces, and We would invite purchasers to call be fore baying sewhere, for we@ W ARRA.NT a ... _ Large Deduction from Old Prices. HENRY & SKINNER. AUGaesTA, Sept. 7, 1855. P. S.-Ihnving made arrangements for our Fsall upplies with the " Excelsiar Manufactory" of :ew York, it enables us to sell at unprecedented swrates. . 11 & S Augusta, Sept 7 6m 35 LAND FOR SALE, IEING desirous of making a chantre in my bu Lsiness, I uffer for sale my TR ACT of L AND) ~atining about Four Hundred Acres, ituated in Edgefield Distrie~t, near Mount Tabor ihurch, and bounded by lands of J. A. Bland, A. iles atnd others. There is about one hundred and forty acres ofeplen id Land just cleared, and in a hiigh state of cul vation, must of it being catpablc of yielding a bale SCotton per sere. The balance is in woods, and as well timbered as any lhmd in the State. Tfb Tract is well wattered with never failing reams, good outlets, and an excellent range for tuck. On the premises is a BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE, ust finished, 50 feet by 30, with all other necessa r out buildings. . 1 have no hesitation in saying that a better op artunity of buying a Fresh unad well improved 'rat of Land, is seldom if ever ofrered. There not one acre of poor land in the tract. It is a very calthy situation, a fine neighborhood. only fie ies from the Village, anad in a few miles of two r three contemplated Rail Road routes. Conme all who wish to buy good land and see for ourselves. If applied for soon I will sell ceaep. No use in going to Florida, Texas or California, >buy land, for you can make as much of the stuff " htere as tiny whtere else.. J. A. ADDISON. Sept 25 . tf 37 Valuable Property for Sale. EHE undersigned, intending to move to Georgia in a short time, offers for sale thc following aluable property in llamnburg-titles indisputable. The DWELLING'110USE and LOT on Market, orner of Snowden Street, running through to lercer Street. The Dwelling and Kitchen are of rik, covered with tin. On the L~ot is a Carriage louse, Stable, and all necessary outbuildings. The LOT on Centre Street, nearly opposite the tmeriean Ilotel, on which is a large TWO STORY ERCK BUILDING, odeupied ats Two Stores and )welling-lot running through to Cobb Street. On e latter Street is a large aek Store. The LOT on Corner Market and Leavenworth itreets, ratting through to Mercer Street. Ori this not is a new One and a half Story HOUSE, plas ered and painted. -Also FVE HUNDRED SHARES Hamburg and Edg-feld Plank Road Stock. The above property will be sold on nccommoda Ing terms, or exchanged for land in Southern Geor ga or negroes. H1. A. KENRICK. Hamburg, Oct 1 tf 38 Bale of Real Estate, TIE Subscriber will sell at public sale, on the I frst Monday in November next, at Edgefield 3. H., the Tract of Land on which shie now reside's. ix mie from Edgefield Village, in the fork of Big nd Little Turkey Creek., containing Pour Jlunudred and Forty Acres, nd adjoining landls of Avory Bland, Johnson 3land, Dr. W. S Mobley and others. A bout Two hundred scres of the Tract are forest, he remainder eleared and under good fences. On he premises are a good Dwelling house. Gin House, crew, Negro [louses and all other suitable out iildings. This land is remarkably well watered vith springs and streams, and there is on the Tract about One hundred and fifty acres of fertile low groundu, of which nearly one half is in a high state tf cultivation. To prevent any dispute about titles, the above and will be sold by consent of parties interested, , a credit of one and two years, with interest, fronm lte, the purchase money to be amply secured. MARTHA MOSELEY. At the request of Mrs. Moseley, I have no hesi ation in saying that a good title can be given to the and advertised above, by the purchnser depositing he notea fur the purehase money with me as Attor tey of Eli Clark, who is het' only large judgment areditor. G. D. TILLMAN, rut o t 38 3.l. NEWBY & CO~ WloLES4 E AND RE TA -DEALRS IN READY-MADE GLOT HMO RATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, OARPET BAGS, &c. 111. NEWBY & CO., under the U. "e S. Hotel, AUGUSTA. Ga., are now receivine and opening the LARGEST, BEST and MOST FASIIIONABLE ASSORTMENT of READYMADE CLOTHING EVER offred in tl Citeof Aneusta, oomprising EVERY VARIETY of yURmN8ING ARTIOLES For Ge ntlemen and- Youth's Wear, which for su perior QUALITY or MANUFACTURE cannot be surpassed in this or any other Market. In addi tion to which. we will weekly receive from our House in Yew York. We also keep con stantly ou band a LARGE AND SPLENDID Stock of Youth's & Children's Clothing ! U' Country Mercbants and ALL PERSONS visiting Augusta will ertainly find it totheir interest to examine our Stock, as we are determined to offer our Goods to the trading public on the most reason ble terms. *'Thnnkful for thie past kind and liberal pat ronage that we have-received from the citizens of Edgefield and the adjoining Districts, we hope to merit a continuanoe of the same. - J. M. N EWBY & CO. Augusta, Sept 24, tf 36 THE Undersigned. have nasociated with them in :1 the Ready-Made Clothing Business, Mr. C. B. DAY and WM. S. WISE; and will continue the same under the name of J. M. Nawav & Co. HORA & N EWBY. Aug 1, 1855. - -f 37 FA L LT .R:AD E! POP-UL-ARf PRICES., WARDS BURCHARD &CO, -AUGTISTA, GA., ARE now opening their FALT and WINTER A supplies of CHOICE FAMILY DRY GOODS, selected with great care from recent Im portations, and comprisiog an assortment which for RICHNESS, VARIETY AND EXTENT, Is not usually found in this market. As they. now hive the reputation of' selling First Class Goods upon a- MUCH LOWER SCALE OF PRICES than they have been usually bi ought here, they beg to assuretheir friends in Edgefield District that they intend to keep up-this standard of And to KEEP DOWN PRICES to a fair rema nerative profit. g' To Cash and prompt paying customers, and to none others, we shall offer great inducements to visit our establishment. Our Stock consists in part of the followinl - ods RICII VELVET BROCAldE s: LKS; Mario Antigue SILKS, In black ad coleors; . New and beautiful shaes of Plain and Ripped SILKS. very heavy and rich; ''. Plaid and striped.SILKS in great variety ; Black ItaTenn and Taffta SILKS; Silk Robes, SiatinTurk,.Ciahmeres, D~eLaines ; A ineline Cleths, Plaid Stuffs : French and English MIER INOS, all shades ; Plevin DeLnines, Per,.lan Cloths;. English, French and A merican CA LICOES and GlNGHIANMS,1Calico ROBES, &e.; Black Bombazines, Oston Crape's: Canton Cleoths. Braec'Chnilies untde Alpacense; EMlROTERl and tACE Go6ds of every .descriptioen ; EVENING DRESS GOODS in every variety. Mens' and Boys' Wear. LOTHS, CASSIalERES, SATINETS, VEST. INGS, TWEEDS, &e. For Famiily Use, ..T[I, WITNEY and ROSE BL ANK ETS ; Lineti and Cottuon Sheeting.. Pllow Case Linens and Cottons; Red, W hite, Grey, Green, Blue, Welsh, Sa'xony, nd Domestie 1lILANN ELS; Table Il)amnsk. D~oylics, Napkins, Towelings; Wine Cloths, Fruit Cloths; Lace and Miujlin Curtains, Curtain Materials; Colored aend White hiinities ; luckaback and Birds Eye Diapers, &c. Plantation Goods, EGRO BLANKETS, Georgia and Kentueky Plains, Ceotteem Osnabturgs, Georgia Stripees, &c. gr Orders filled with the most careful attention, and all Goods Warranted. WARD, BURCHA RD & CO. Augusta, Sept 18, tr 36 NEW FALL GOODS. L D, LA LLERSTEDT, has received at, s the c.orner of Globe luntel, A ugtusta, Georgia, the L ARG EST and MOST COM1PLETE Steckc of. FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS [ tn the City, emebracing evxery new style oef . j Valois de Ispatsm DRESSES and ROBES; I Plain Black, Watere..and -Figured SILKS; Moiro Antique andl Printed DaLAlIN ES,. Moiro A ntique Velvet and Cloth TA LMIAS and CLOAKS ; -. v. Colored and Black AT.LPACCA and .ME.RINO, Englih, French and.Amerieunn PRINTS; Trimmed Auspasse COLLA RS and SLEEVES; Maltese COLLA RS and LA CES; Jaenet and Swiss TRIMMINGS ; Mull and .Jaconet Bands and Flouncings : Alexnder and Batjout Kid and Silk GLOVES; And an Endless Variety of everything sea ionable fer Ladies wear, to wheich especial attention is invited. Augusta, Sept 10, tf 35 JAP E R ~COU NT Y AC A DE MY By Authority of the State of Georgia.] MACON, GA. V IIIS Lottery is conducted on the plan of the Royal Lottery of- Havaa,- of single numbers -and drawn at CONOERT IIALL, Macon, Ga., under the sworn superintendance of Col. G so. hi. LoGAx aend .JAS. A. N~4ssa-r, Esq. Grand Scheme for October 15, 1855. When Prizes amounting to, $60,00! ! WILL. 53 DI5tserrD As FoiOLLWs 1 Prime of.--. $l500 is... 15000 1 " . .... 5.000is....... 5.000 1 "...........3,000 is.......3,000 1 " ...... 2,000 is.... ... 2,000 1 " .....1,500 is....... 1.500 1 " .....1,100 is....... 1,100 5 " ...--1,000is....... 5000 10 "' .... 500 is....... 5.000 10 " - ..-. 200 is....... 2,000 10 " . ...- 120 is....... 1 ,200 25 " ...... 10is....... 2 ,500 70 " ... .. 50 is....... 3 ,500 - 336 " -.... 25is....... 8 ,400 28 A pproximation prizes........ .....00 501 Prizes amounting to $60,000, ONL~Y 10,000 NUYM5Eias. Every Prize drawn at each drawing, and paid when due, in full, without deduction. Orders strictly confidentiat.. Drawings sent to orders. Registered letter at my risk. Billsion all solvent Banks at par. Tickets $10 ; Halves $5; Quarters $2,50 - JAS. F. WINTER, Manager, Macon, Ga. Sept 26 3t. 37 Cuba Molasses. A FEW Barrels of choice Cuba Molasses on t.hand, and will be sold yery low, if applied for soon; Also, A supply of choice White Wine Vinegar, for ickeling. S. E. BOWERS, Agent. 10... b...., Au ... tf , n1 -NQTCEI - W ITI.a view of c loi hyStoko Goods, Twill al. r 'this dte sell 'thremetir'-Stiuck tat New York Cost for Cash, To the Ladies, I would say have ninny-desialie ineh as BlIck and Colored 81LK-, BA RE GES TISSUES, CASIIMERE., I ELAN ES, SHOES, 110SI1EY, &c. ER All Persons indebted to me are earnestly requested to make payment. W. P. BUTLER. Edgefield C. II., sept 2G tf 37 JEFFERS & COTHRANS, FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CIl A R L EsTON, S. C. THE Undersigned having formed t a Co.partnership for the transne an of a General iACTOIAGE and COMMIS 3lON BUSN ESS. in the city of Charleston, S. C., ender the name of .I aEFas , COTnRAN,, beg leave o offer their services to their friends and the publ o tenerally, believing that the LONG EXPERI NCE of two of the Partners in the Selling of Produce Generally, Will enable them to do as well for their patrons as my other louse in the City. Particular attention will he riven to the sale of C'OTTON, FLOUR, GRAIN, 4-c., and the re eivng and forwarding business, as also the pur .hasing' of Goods to order. In all instances, our charge will be in accordance with custom, excepting Cotton, which will be sold for Fifty Cents per little. ISl NRY L. .IEFFFRS, WA1DI; S. COTIIRAN, JOllN R. COTIIRAN. CIuARLELTUN, Sept. 20. 1855. AL C A. L 3 I BEG leave to embrace this opportunity of re turning my thanks to my friends for their very iberal patronage (espee:ally during the past sum ner) and as I have formed the above Co-partner hip with ~Gentlemen well known-by which my ability as well as facilities to serve them and the ,ublic are greatly increased-and, as special atten inn will be devoted to the business and interest of Planters, I respeetfully solieit- nut only a continued ut increased share of patronage to the Firm. - 11. L. .t EF FERS. Charleston, Sept 20, 1855. Gt 37 NOTICE TO PLANTERS. IHAMBURG,S.C. HE Undersigned has opened in this place an r ENTIRE NEW and WELL SELECTED stock of Goods in the Which he offers to his friends and the public gene. ally. lie will be in the market at all times fur the urchase of Cotton and other Produce. Having secured the services of M'.Jossenr RosA SOND, as a Buyer of Cotton, he trusts in being able o share a liberal patrmmage. g lie will Ulan give attention to the sale of otton and othet produce, and to the Receiving mad Forwarding of Goods. R. J. DELPII. Hamburg. Sept I1 4t 35 Water Proof Ware-House, HAMBURG, S. C. TILE Subscriber has taken the Planters Water Proof Ware-House. formerly occupied by Mr. .Jons sERa, Sr., anmd by strict aittenition to bUsiness he tpes to nmerit a liberal share of the patroniagi- of he gen..ronh public of the npper and Cottun-grow ng Districts. The Ware llouse is above high water mark, and nore secure fronm Fire than any other Ware House n Town. I will also attend to receiving and forwarding Joods, &c., intrusted to liny eare. .C. HI. KENNEY. Hlamiburg. Sept 1st, 1855. .tf 34. l67 independent Press w~ll copy~ one month anmd ortard ieount to --C.i11 K. B A0CON, L A RD, & cc . -AT TnEK sTORE or H A3IBURG, S. C. . \IIIIDS R'bed FINE BACON SIDES, U .3tr,000 lbs. Tremnee Clean d 3,000 lbs. Tenn. H AMS and SH OULDE RS. 5,000 lbs Chicai Leat LA RD. in teus amnd bbls. 50 bbls. No 3 and 4 MA CKEREL. Half obs and kits No 1 do j00 bbls. Choice N. 0. MOLA4SSES. 1a5 llhds. Prime Cuba da 1,000 Simcks SA LT. 100 Himir'permi and .\damtantinie CA NDL ES 50 Boxes .lacekson & Linikoln's No I SOAP. 10 llmxes Kendals improved Chmemical Olive SO AP. A fewv Tomns Peruvian GUANO. --Also-~ A general assortment of Groceries, conisting of 3AGGING AND ROPE, SUGAR AND COFFEE, MUOLASSE~S, tsLl, F'LOU1l. Jimeu, Plaater, sole Leather, Gun and Blasting Powder, SHOT, IRON, &c., &o. For sale by ,J. SIBLEY & SON SHamiburg, Sept 3 t 34 JIS S OL U T I ON. the Undersigned, under the Firm of W. & L Tu... is dissolved by butal onsnt The nse tiled business of the Firm will bead uted by W.m Lin r.L, who is duly authorised to me the name of the Firn in liquidation. WMl. HILL, .1A1ES HILL. Hasmburg, S. C., A ugust 31, 1855. A. CJA.E'. L'IE Unders'gned will continue the business in all t branches at the Old Stand, where 'he would be ,ensed to have ALL who are indiebted to the Firm n anywise, to call and settle withimut delay. H anmburg, Aug 31, 1855. Wm. 35LL To Carpenters. WILTL BE LET to the lowest bidder,. on the V27th October. the buildinig of a NE W LU THE RAN CHURCH at St. Mlark's, near Ale ary's Ferry, in Edmgetieldl District, the dimmensions >f which are as follows: Thle Illouse to be 60 feet ong, 40 feet wide, anmd 16 feet between the floor td overhead ceiling. It is to be 2 feect fronm the' ground at the Imowest corner. The flouse must be 3nderpined with rock-the pillars not be more than 10 feet apart un er all the sills. There are to be 4 mdlls 60 feet lomng, 10 x 12 inches, and 2 sills 40 feet long. The sleepers 2 x 12 inches. not more tlhnn two part. All the Dour and Windo~w postis and bruces to be 4 x 6 in. The corner posts 12 x l2 In. with 4, braces to each cmrner.- The plate.s to be 4 x 8 in. jimce two feet atpart, 2 x 8 in-4 girders 8 x 12 in., td 43 feet long-4 king posts plneed in thme garret to supp.:rt the overhead ceiling-flooring 14 iniches thick, 7 or 8 in. wide-weather-boarding 7 in. wide -eeiling 8 or 10 in. wide--eeiling ande fleorinig to be matched and jointed-4 double pannelled doors. with one good lock-16 windows 18 lights, each lght to be 12 x 14 inchies-d..uhte shiutte'rs to each window. in a word the f lousme is tot be linishied in a plain amnd neat style, with Pu'pit anid Altar, amnd etenot less than 14 inches wide, with solid backs. The builder will he required to furnish uall the naterials,.whieli must be ' the. best anaivlity. JEtSSE DERR1Ck, J. McNEIRY, C. G. SNELGRtOVE, H.: H. RISER. GEORGE WISE, .1 COB CAIJGHalAN, B. Y. YARBOROUGHI. Biuildinig Comumnittee. Oct 3 4t 38 A Certain Remnedyi I AM! appointed Sole Agent f,.r .lacob's Celebra .ted Dysentery and Diarrheea Cordial. This ledicine has a rep~uttion unsurpasssed. S. E. BOWERS, Agent H Hamburg, Jun -1 if 22 Notice. DURNG my absence from the State, G. D. Tillman, Esq, will attend to all business with which I am or have been concerned. -A. PERRIN. S Sept26 3t_____ 37___ Inkg, Inksg BL ACK, Blue, Indelible and Caimte,. for sale by A. G. &;T. J. TEAGUEI, Drnggists R. D. BRYAN. WESLEY-BODIE. - THOS. G. BACON. - EDMUNDI)ENN. For Ordinary. H. T.- WRIGHT, H. BOULWARE, W. F.DURISOE. c : or Sheriff. - JULIUS DAY. . JAMES EIDSON. - WM. QUATTLEBUM, - For Tax Collector A. R. ABLE, . TIIEOPHILUS DEAN, WESLEY WERTZ. M. B. WHITTLE, BARNEY LAMAR. CHARLES CARTER, - THOMAS B. REESSE, DERICK IOLSONBAKE, C. N. WRIGHT,,DENTIST. O FFICE over Messrs. CARMCtI:IL & I3EA's Hardware Store, Broad. street, Augusta, Ga. All operations pertatiting to Dentistry will be at tended to with promptness, and to the entire uatis faction of all who may favor him.with their patronage.. 1 gr Gold Plate and Wire, Clasp Metal, Sulder, &.,.furnisned to Dentists for Cash. 4 Augustn. May 1 ly ' - 16 DENTAL SURGERY! - D Rt. H. PA RI ER, .respectful.y informs b D the citizens of E.igefeldi Distriet, that he may e be found dluring sala day week at the Planter's llo tel. I~dgefield C.'H., and at his residence 6n the 0 Anderson road, eighteen miles North-east of the tl Village, on every Friday and Saturday following. v tlpecimens of his work, put'up on the latest and S mrst improved principles, can be seen at his Office. is address, when in the country, as heretofore, Sleepy Cr'eek, P. 0 De 27 - ti 50 Special Medical Notice, "7E7m2! of "D 'PE S A 1111E uiders.gned is b-ing consulted by letter ' from all parts of th.- lti:on, by those who are suf'ering fromvz Il)Y 'EPSIA and its consequent general weakness, muscular relaxntion, and nervous debility. Ilaving f..r 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 a his large experience to institute a peculiarity of treat ment tant will enable the patient to ace, feel, and know, after a day or two's treatment, that he recove ry has already commenced. 11as he a dry tongue, a thirst. loss of appetite, constipation of bowels. nnusea t and vomiting ?-is the skin dry, harsh, with unnatu ral heat '--is he troub!ed with sleeplessness, starting i his efep, s.mnoleney, impaired volition-with palpitation or fluttering" of the heart, and enasily out of breath by quickened exertions? All these, after one, two, or three day's treatment .will com mence to disappear. h Terms.of Treatment. tI $5.00 for first consultation. Medicine forwarded by mail, with 'ull and explicit written directions.of e1 the course of treatment, &c., to be pursued. Each a subsequent .consultation and medicine forwarded, 2.00. M.ney remitted in all instances should be registered" at the post-office. All letters to be addressed to the unders'gned. WILLIAM W. BT.ISSI. 1. D., 21 Beckman St., New York. ,. July 25 6n 28 : c STARTLING, BUT TRUE- t ARNING TO EVERY-SENS~LjE WOMAN! a Why Females snffer ina Health-.. No woman of delicacy Is willing to disclose the peu~ar g imencts incident to her sex, even to a most Intimate famil his ntesty and delieacy Is Implanted by nature, and A cther sould nor need be asubjecteu to the rude shucks in evitable ln'making known to thes other sex those ailments be. n tag celusively to the female. hxcept In extreme eases, her sensltlvenes wili scrifieej her heaith rathier than her delicacy. The consequlenes are serious, iamentable, and life-long. Thus what at first could have been easily remedied, or perhaps belier slli, not Incurred, becomes a complIcatIon of' dsease, not only reining te health of the mother, and em blttering her days by sickness antd suffering, but entailing broken constitutionts upon her children, and embarrassing, t ot distressing, the business and pecumnary prospects of the uband. Let every sensible woman TJE KE W.1i.Vi.W4e L TIeWf B, (as tousan'is have dlone) by the bitter experience and safr igs of others, of the dreadlul consequences she entails upon herself and those endeared to her, by hter ignorance of the mplest and plaInent rules of htealtyt as connected with the marriage state, the vlai~on of whagh entails disease, suffer- C ag and misery. ~ erelno irulitesi Iow many are suffeiiag from obsrcino reuate eculiar to the female systenm, which undermine the health, ~ the elects or which they are ignoranit, and for which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advie tHow many sufler rrmt ,orobpaui*s teri (rallng of the womb,) or from Nfuor j bui~as(weakness, deb~ility. &c.)! I tow many are In constant gny for manny mionihis preced;ng condnemseut ! How many ave difileuit, if not dangerous deliveries, and stow and un- T othe quetiti how are these to~ be prevented? whati thail be de ? thte answer Is simple. Let every wonman ascertain for herself, nlithout violence to S0 her delicae.the nture and chtaracter of the ailment (to whleh im us a finale is subjet)the causes from' which It nmy arlse, aid the ,iroper remnediest tsr its etare anmd futture prevention. This she can do by possessing a little volunme (already be osessed by thounsandal) which teils her what it She matter, itd tells her what to do for It, Ins simple but chaste words,y ad such as she can understandl. This little volume Is entitled na THE MARRIED WOMAN'S RIVATE MEDICAL 00DIPANION, MY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, PHorEssoa o r D I SEASaES aOF WOMEN. One Hundredth Edition, (500,000) 18 me.,.p. 250. ~ [oN rtNE rP~AERt. EXTRA DINDiNG, $l,t0.) A standlard work of establIshed reputation, found classed in the Catatlogues of the great Trade Sales in New-York, 1 htldelphla, and other cities, arid sold by the princIpal ,amksllers in the United States. It was first pitbitshed In 84, since which time Firs JIauaadred Thomsanmd Copies at hare been sold, of which there were upwards of b ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MALt, I atesting the hih estimation In which it is held as a relIable ZIoJ& FOR EVERY FEMALE, eauthor having devoted his exclusIve attention to the - teatment of complaints peculiar to females, In respect to - hich he Is yearly consulted by thousands, both In person anl by letter. Ihere every woman can discover, by comparing her own symptoms with those described, the nature, character, causes of, and the proper remedies foir, her complaints. r The wife about becoming a mother has otaen need of In retion and advice of the utmost Importa'sce to her ftuture henlth, will find such introducetiont and advice, and also ex plain many symptoms which otherwise would ocasion anx ity or alarm, as all the peetiarltles Incident to her-situation are described. It is of course impracticable to convey fully the various subjects treated of, as they are of a nature strelly intended for the married or those contemnplang marriage. The reve- II lallons conttalned in Its pages have prvda blessing to thou- a ads,astheinmerable e eived by the author(whlch ~ he is permItted by the winters to publish) wWitest. .Extrac* of a Ledter fromt a gentlma0 Dyon hO~? . Dr. A. (. Xfarferan: "a My wife has been perceptibly sinking for some three years or more, In conisequence of her great anguish and sur-. fring saome months before anid during confinement; every sceesive one more and mnore debitatted and prostratedI her, putting her life in imminent danger, and which was on J the iust occasaon despared aof. I supposd that this state of tings was inevitable, and re'stgned myself to meet the worst.1 At this time (ntow about two months) I heard your book ighly spoken of, as containing some matters reaching my 1I case. On itsreceipt and pernlsl I cannot express to you the relief It afforded mny diressed mind, and the joy its pages nmparted to my wife, on learning that the great discovery of r [M. D.fesomeaux provided a remsedy. It opened a pas peet to mec whIch [ little conceived was posa1lie. Nopcu niary consderadlon can ever repay the oblIgatdons Iam uader to you, for having been the means of imparting to us the I matters contatned In'" The Married Woman's Private Medi al Companion." lBut f.or this, ere another y'ear would have pasted over my head, in aUl humatn prnbabliky my wife would 11 have been in her grave and mny children left motherless." In cneuence of the universal popularit of the work, as evIdenced byits extraordInary sale, various Ipstions have been attempe1as weil on booksellers as on te publc b . iitations of tite page, spurIous editions, and surrpttous sifi mets of copyright,and other devteeanddepios Ithasbee found neeesary therefore TO CAUTION TEE PUBLIC to buy no book unles die words "Dr. A. M. hMvatwr, 129 Liberty Street, N. Y." is on (ad the entry In the Clerk's Offieon the back of) the title page;t and buy only of respee-. table and honorable dealers, or send by mall and address to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau.- - gV"U n receipt of Oxra Dotta-T11E MARRIED WOMAN'S PRI VATE M EDICA L COMPANION" isesent (uiaiifre) to any part of the United Stales, the Canadas andBrlush ProvInces. All letters msat be ,s~sd and atdressed to Dr. A. M. MJAURlICEAU, brox 1 M awYork City. Publishing Oflee, No 129 LIberty Street, ew York. AONISs NA LASAus.A.,J. F. &r E. r. N. Gat.ua'r, Cam. h den. Dr. Josm-a TucEn, Mobile. 1 August25 - 6mi. 88 A Wagon for Sale. N excellent two horse WAGON for sale cheap t.for catsh, apply to DANIEL. UOLL.AND. O c t . 3 4 t 38. Flavoring Extr ets, A L R Evariety-for sale by t A. LAG. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggstu-. May-2. . . tft1 I. E embseriber ofrs A l AN Wide to ivy ,, t 0 nt from -Edite r "H, eo Eight RHundred kcres2 Iare dea s.. There is o.4rp4+t uith ten- good'rooms,, t!getwe it i1 aag ut buildings. ' n It is well watered, hadn jii'll ubey of fgd ool,.ind never-failing springs ofthe-purest y The land is productive aid well.,sdptd.tp inltivation of Cotton and every kind dorgraia . The situation is healthy and'i h, id neighb.,. food, and the tract could be disld.s to me we or three good desirable settlerf j, .: Also, the Holmes Tu' , ontaining one hundred and sixty acres,aou e esa situated near Red Blil,.and sdjn ft m :. Wyett Rolmes and.ottera. Ti f heloaged to the Estate of WWn. Elmes as urchased by me at his sale. The above lands.will be sold on.verj meon4? * iug terss and if desired, negro pruprty, rices, will be taken in part Payment. - I will be pleased to show the lanis esiring to purchase. FOR-. THE D1ESIRS whi rs. '. . containing ' 6 Asti , ..: ituated about nine atiles West of Edlield.Geart louse, on the w:,ters of 'Drkey.snd Jag:(rwha There is a good welb se sad.. a-he.st uildings. Alo, a- Grist I .wih-alallataot ustem. - . , . . .r It is now otffed atari1 tosaled etipthpitb day f Noveatbkr;d'aue if bot-pui siAn t tild na at day to the highest- biddr. A.n informatiom ranted can be had of..0apt A.i'.UeH p. he ubscriber. - . .' J., .: ieh Sept P/' . tf -c---. Land for Sale. DESIROUS-of'moving to the .Wpgt, JI cr.-,f nle my Plantation i;A bbeville Distriot. een ainine six Hundred amd Iy Acres. One hundred and fifty eeres ci ajtd i,)nndred of rhich is fresh and in a high -state it t balance in woodland, lies vell tWII.l mb. red. ,.. This Tract of Laid lies iminediately on the Poet toad, one mile from Mrs. Sarah W' esan'a, .an djoin:ians%( Messrs. Anthony Harmon. Win. 1 illiams,'afiah ,and'Georke Pattersoin:s others; nd fur heahh is not surpassed b3 An- 10 In the istrict. The production of the Lmnd' equal to my in the neighborhood, as the''present crop: will h.,w. It is well watered, an eellept-spriug in ne hundred yards of the hors!, wis t puigsgwasi trough most of the fields. There is a comfortable Dwelling~ UOnaewilpUl Pessary outbuildings on the premiss.. The above named Tract of Land ofers many in aements.to a man wishing to. settle pn 0etly. a adlition to its being a ~o iieiglibibi;e templated Valley Road will rue in abat two undred yards of the must heavily tlibered pata4 i Tract, where timber wil no doubt be in demaS, I deem it anneceary to give a mere detaile4ac >unt, but invite persons wishing to boy tn ive pie call. A. Mi(1 A ., Sept 12 tf . - -. Excellent Land for Sale. . WILL offer for sile to the highret-. bfdder.. 0 L the first Monday in Novembersext,; (.f. ot pre oly'- disposed of at private -sah-.)..t. lg. GLeld . , my VAlM4BLE~ PLANTATION. eon ining Four Hatndred auad -Tlirtyu WO Acres, lying on .both aides of Lk.3d's reek. about 22 mites from lHnmbuag; This Creek s aNo~ I .'ILL SE~AT on the-premises. and 1.rds sufficient water to carry'a GrstN1id. The'S e'about two hundrid aeres cleared-tiniin a'line atebf cultivation. About 35 ur46 aeits of splen d low grounnd. 013 the preinises are S domfursa e Dwelling llonse dith nil necessary cibuitdings. .h'o. two excellen'Sprinlgle '3 For further'porticulari;afplyt. tlie Subseriber at amburg, or Thos. Garrettand 5. Briadwater, aid iigubhepremisis. - ' - SUSAN CARtREI'. Sept 5 *. 9a.'0 Public Sale. of Land! ILL be a-old to the highest biddtr on the !Slh day of October next, nuear Cambridge, it ec late residence of Mrs. Elirabeth Todd, dee'd., The Tract of Larnd donging to her Estate, containing FOI3R UUhI RIm and TWENTY-SEVEN ACRE. ub..pt ne hundred and seventy-live of which is in woods ; e balance- being under fence, aind in a guod state cultivation. On the preiies there is at Comfortable Two Story Dwelling, ith Six Rooms, eacht having a fire-place-a new iif Hoause, and all ncedesgry out-buildings. Thie rnet is watered bysevernl excellent ziprings, and is a plnce oa'whioiEne beah'hunoyed.,.. Thue Land is well adapted to the culture of Cot n-, Corni Wheat and Oats. . ...' 03- .Any pecrson wishaing to buy Land in this .tion o~f country will do well to examine this Tnt efore the-day of -sule. TheLand.will be'bold on a credit of otne and tea ears. The Purchaser will be required to .give tes and two approved securies. . ... .) . McCRACKEN, Es - P. HI. EDDINS.: - Sept5 St Splendid Land for Bale PH E Subscriber e&rs for sale the Traet of Eaud L upon which lhe now resides, situated itout twe ds below the Pine Ilouse, and irmedia tilenh l'ank Road. The Tract contains '-' Two Hundred Acres1. . bout eighty of which are cleared and in'* high ate of cultivation, while the rest 'a hevlps tim. red. There are on the premises. a ean.let welling io'use, good Nego H des, A., &e. Persoins desirou, of purchasing ean .a ly to the nderigned on the place.. '.- ,. Jute 27 . . . - 24 Notice Thip~ 'ALUJABLE LANtD TOE- At ! Oll IE Subscriber oflrs for ale the -TINC'l OF L L AND whereon he now resides, sitataid thaut tar iles South of Edgefield C. H.', 'cositate og Near Six Hundred Acres,a. Vith all necessaarg- improvements. . Come and wktness the present crop, manfal will e convinced as regrards thdi- fine quality ef the 1and, ud it. adaptation to the cultivaihma of-c ehunt etag nd smsll grain. I u~l be pleased lv abue' the and to any one desiring to purchase. - - L 8. JOU p4S01. Spt 5 tt - 34 Land for SaleZ B)Y eensent Multe parthq Intare'4 U wi pre e~eed tousell atiEdg . CII., o~d~ m lovebr next, the TRAC OP LA h isaa Hell, dee'd., lived at t time of ~eah on 'srkey Creek, containing ne Hundred adSzW.ine' ise. or less, bosn4d b. - er. I). D. Birunson and oters. Tiws.-On a credituntil theist day 856. Purchaers giving note' with ampltebh. 33 The Lands will be shoswir Lvy appliealn' te Subseriber, and will certainly be soj - rchaed privately before the above time. -J A MES. M. B 3 Teacher Wasted. ,OR Horn's Creek Academy.- The nlient ma't be well versed in the Mtoden atd. uen anguages. None need apply unles. th, y -carn e rll recommended. - WASHI. WISE,. JOllN trAIR. Oct 2 if 38 Trustees. SH 'Ntsand A ccounts due the firm of Brindy & Rseman, Ham erg a4 with Ir. R. Jasper Delph, fot ollection Penent due te said firm will do well to call and seule, atleiger adulgence cannot be expected. JOEL CURIRY 4uighne. Oct. 3, 7t - Adfalmlstratoru'e Noficee ALL Persona having any .e'nas -against the ~. Estate of Simeon Matthew ~ t'.,. -phae resent themi properly attesedall~ ie in, ebted to the Estate must make pron tsyzmentma e distributees -are inaida have the matter et. ed. 'SIMPSON blATTHEWS8 AdS'r Ma.,- o . - a '.