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MAMMO T H SALE AT T. BRENNAfS DRY GOODS STORE, BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. - $40,000 WoRTA - Of Fancy & Staple Dry Goods; TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. The Largest and'Best assorted Stock of VER OFFERED IN AUGUSTA.: O\N and after Moudaj, the 8th inst., the Under signed, (with aview to make a change in the Firm.and.reluce his present heavy Stock of Goods,) commenced selling, without reserve, at Wholesale or Retail, the ENTIRE STOCK, and to aive com-. missions, he s.lls LOWER than the Goods would bring AT AUJCTIOY.. Mterchants, Planters, Dealers, and the -publio generally,-will study their own interest by examin ing this Stock before buying elsewhere. And to save time and trouble, he would say, the terms will be Cash for sums under One Hundred Dollars; for .anoutnts wver, approved city endorsements, with, in tterest frem date of sale. tW P. S.-The Ladies are respectfully invited 't-, call an-1 see the Silks, Merinos, Cashmeres, Wool .Plaids, Alpacas, t'bbnrg Cloths. Boinbazines. &o. THOS. BRENNAN. Above the Globe hotel Corner. uges~o, Oct 13S, St ' 40' EW FALL AND WINTER GOODS! W1LLHAR E..BA , Agusta, ga., AS j.irtretnrned from New York with a large assortment of all and Witer Dry Goods, And as Ie adheres to the CASH SYSTEM, is enabled to smcl his Goods at a SMALL 1R.OFIT,-which is a great inducement to purchasers, as those' who sell on a credit cannot . afrrd to sell as low. .He would respectfully invite all who wish to purchase for Cash to give him a , call, a he has MANY BARGAINSto offer them in CEEOICGI CiOOn>s 2 They consist in part of Rich Moir Antique Silks and.Talmas;. Shaded,Stripe, Nightingale Silks, entirely new ; New Stylts Striped and Plaid Silks; Rich bright colored Plaid M.erinos; Plain, French and English Merinos, all qualities; .Alarge assortment of DeLaines, very cheap; Fine Black Bombazine and Alpacea Lustre; TALMAS, CLOAKS & SHAWLS, -. hi great variety - Ginhsin l Calicos, beautiful patterns and fast colors; English Dresses, new designs and styles. C FN'S AND-NOUTiH'S WEAR. Cloths, Caineres, tweeds,- Satinets,. Kentucky Jeans, in great variety of. styles and qnalities, very chep. A large assortment of Goods suitable for Fatiies and Plantation Use. Whitney and Dutlee Blamkets, Flannels. Shirt ingb, Table Diaper, Cheeks. Towelings, Bed Tick, i)imitesewool and .Cotton.Hosiery, Embroideries, Dress Trimhings, Linen Cambric Hlandkerchiefs, Cotton Oshiabnrgs;Gi.rgia 1'l:ins. and a great va .riety.4f .other Goods not mentioned. Auagusta, Oct. 8 - 2t 39 Edgefleld CarpethBuyers.! Y7OliR nttention it respectfully invited to a fine aLnd Large Stock of'Car'pets ntow theing elosed '.9' at LESS THAN .NEW YORK COS T.- - Snle to continue only one month. - --ALSO Under Carpt-t Rooms my be fdiund a a-ell selected Consisting, in part, of Bleached and Brown Home spun., from til to 25 eta per- yard:; Pillow- Cotton eenmd sheeting, all varieties ; Prints, DeLnines, .Me rimos. Cashmere, Colored and Black Silks and Satins, Cloak Tamlmasu, with tloir Antique Trim tmings to si,&. T. IIJNIIA AI, Suceessor to .1. K. Baneroft, . Nexi door below "J3Bank of Augusta," -B road Street, Atugusta, Ga. Oct 9 lin - 39 HOSPITAL FOR NEGROES, AT AUGUS.~TA,'GA. r I lI E Undm~ersigned would eall the attention of thme Lcitizans'f Edgefiel.l ujid Abbeville Districts to their lNF1RM Ai RYfor SICK. NEG~IOES and those requiring-54UR~GICiL. OP'ERATIONS. While the completeness of our arrangement. affords to ilue patient every comfort, it also enables ueto render mornti effiient treatment to Chrdie Cases, than can generally be secured in ordinary pri vate pra;ctice. Our special ac.commodautions for the anagaement of Chronie disenses of femal-s, so comuOi i Negroes, are ample and complete. - Terurs. For~Nrsine;Ron.urding and Lodging, pr mon. $10 For Tri-atinent,--The ordinary rates of practice. r7 Communications addressed to us at tlhis place will meet with prompl~t usttention. 11. F. CAM\PBE LL, Surgeon, a TCMIBELL,-Aftending Physician. Anuz'a, .ipril 30- 'tf 16____ Land for Sale, r11E suteribe.r offers for Sale a TR ACT OF YLAND, sitated on the Edgefleld & Cheat ham Plank .Road, three miles of Edgefield Court hodse-1(nown-as thme " Griffin Tract," containing; Six Nundred and Seventy-five Acres. -Aliour three hundred in woods, heavy timbered, thme mostfthe balance in cultivation. There 'Is o:: the place a. comfortable Dwelling Hlouse amnd all uecessary out buildings, aswell of good wvater' in the yar'd, and Plantation well watered. it is a-iealthy and a delightful place of residence. Tern, accommodating toan approved purchaser. D). F. IIOLLINGSWORTHI. Oct 10, .i t 39. FoR. SALE, HTE STORE HOUSE, next East of R. H. Sul lian'., 3.0 feiet -front and 60 deep, containing .three roomsa lylow, one above, and a good cellar. ..., Al-, THlE TAN YARD and Lot adjoituing, and con taining about three aeres. * .. -Also .ONE LOT on-the branch adjoining C. L. Refo. it. T. MllIS. Ge-*- tf -38 - H o use f or Bal e. STH E Subscriber offers for sale his ,~ IhOUSE andi LOT in the Village of .l'dgefief&.. 'it contains between- fifteen and twenty tflooms, nearly all, of which have been resently re papered and re-paiajed. It is well adapted for a private Bocarding House, and such an house Is much e-,anted at present in the Village. :It is conveniently sitated -to the4ifferent Schools ,and Academies, ad a go~d - opportunity is now oflised to any one whoishes to more here to edu 'caaetheir chaidren and at .the-same,.time take in ,Bmerders. -- -- Kr.For termis, &c., apply to the Subscriber, - .-' GEO. A.-ADDISON. 200-6t 39 -- h1erIff's Saler SBTATE OF SOUJT H CA ROLINA, .ENEGF1ELD DISTRICT. vs. Mansom rdim. "- - jY Virtue of a Vrif, of $i. Fa, n the'abcove stated -. P'ed cae, I shall proceed to sell on the first %onday in Novegpber next,, it Edgefield C. H., ,all the ,righat, te-a~ rntcttet of the Defendant ,1kuom Aosdan.ina, a certainendivided Tract of Lad, aitated in Edgelelm ..Distriet, 'on Bridge Creek, waters of :South Edisto, containing Two Thousand eiglit hundred acres, morebr less, bound eti b' lands- f. fh. Jordan, Daniel .8eiglet', Phlipm BregJed,%hU yntheer, SeabOrn DayJohn~ e. gler and Johnu Basskett.': 'Terms Cash. /' LE~WIS JONES, s., a. D - p tM:, :. 3'. . . 39 Shoes, Shees, Shoes!i UJST opened this day' a fine-selection 'of-Ladies Baek and Colored-Gaiters, Kid Slippers anti Walkiny Shoes--lso. uisses' Colored Slippers, 1, ".-- .HI. SUUI.IVA N. Junc27 . ' tf -- 24 Tariae, 1855 ! CRAY BROTHERS B EG to nfurnr their friends and the public, that they continue the DRY GOODS business in all its branches, at thefr old stand, 290 BROAD STREET, Where they'are now receiving a full and coinplete assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Purchased from the-most emipent Importers and Dealers, on such terms as will warrant us in guar anteeing those whomay favor us with their trade, as good Goods, at as fair prices, as ean be obtained in Georgia or South Carolina. - Among our assortment will be found the richest D R ESS, OOGDSE or TUE sEA5ONf, sU As' Elegant Moir 'Abtique Gradusted. SILKS Satin, Striped and Plaid Moir.'Antigtie SILKS; Splendid Satin Plaid SILKS, new styles; Plaid Chene SILKS, elegant new.styles ;. Low priced colored SILKS, of every description; Black SILKS, in all widths, very cheap; Bischoff's Red Letter bl'k SILK, best imported ; French MERINOS, all colors, very low priced ; English CASHMERES, COBUROS, PAU METTOS; Rich Plaid WOOLEN GOODS,very desirable; French Muslin DELAINES. solid colors ; Figured Muslin DELAINES and CASH MERES, very cheap ; BOMBAZINES, Lupin's best make, full assort ment Black AL'ACCAS, very ch ap. some extra fine; do CIA4LLYS and DELAINES; do POPLINS and Watered SILKS; CLOAKS of the very newest and most elegant design's, in Cloth, Velvet and Muir 'Antique, from the most popular Emporiums of N. Y. Embroidered and plain Crape SHAWLS; - Lung and Square Woolen SHAWLS; Extra fine and large BLANKETS; Low priced tine do Negro BLANKETS and KERSEYS, of su perior quality, and exceedingly low priced; OSNABURGS and STRIPES, factory prices; Bleached HOMESPUNS, of the bast water and wiretwist factories ; Sea Island Brown HOMESP UNS; HOSIERY of every description, for Ladies', Gent's. Youths' and Misses'; EMBROIDERIES, of the finest kind; Fine White FLANNELS, from low priced to extra fine;. Heavy all wool Red FLANNELS, cheap; Kentucky JEANS and SATINETS; Fine French CASSIMERES; CALICOES, GINGHAMS and CHECKS; Damask NAPKINS and TOWELS; Superior 10-4 Double DAMASK; lleavy 8-4 White and Brown DAMASK, &c. With a full and complete assortment of all Goode uually kept in Dry Goods Houses, to which we would respectfully invite the attention of the public. GRAY BROTHERS. Augusta, Oct 1 ti 38 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 .ARGE AND 001 PLETE assortment of all kinds of Goods for Ladies' Dresses, .Amongst which may ho'found Rich. Plain, Black, Figured, Watered and Striped SILKS ; Plain and Figured Muslin DELAI.NES ! rench and English MERINOS; Diack BOMOAZINE, ALPACCA and CAN TON CLQ THS,. A very line assortment of Ladies' Oloaks, Talmas k Nantillas, a large and beautiful stock of HNUU22 4 393NK2 RUlEI *A full supply of TWEEDS, KENTUCKY .1EANS, sATr NETS and CASSIMERIES, For Men anud Boys wear. --Also A splendidl and well selected assortment of Kerseys, Blankets & Negro Slaoes, H ARDWARE AND CROCKERY, SHOES, H ATS, CAPS, 4'C. With every nrticle generally kept in a Dry Goods Stre. Trhankful for past favors, I hope by strict at tention to business to merit a continuance of thesame. lET A- .iberal discount always made for Cash. B. C. BRY AN. Oct92 tf 38 FURNITURE A N D CARPET WARE-ROOMS. C. A. PLA T T& OCO., *BROAD ST.,' A UGUSTA, GA. HAVING enlarged our. Establishment to an extent not equalled in the Southern country, we arc now prepared to furnish articles of our own and Northern manufacture at prices that cannot fail to give satisf.:ction. Our Ware-Rooms are always filled with the.. OF THE LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE Connected- with' our Ware-Rooms, we have a arge establishment, the machinery in which is driven by steam power, where we can at the shofitest no tie, manufacture any article, not usually kept on kand. In our Furniture .Department,-which embraces three Stories, can be found. Every Article of the latest Design, and we partiecilarly request all persons to look be fore purch~asing elsewhere, as we guarantee to du plicate any article at Charleston prices. We also have on hand a splendid.Stock of Tapestry, Brussels. Ingrain, Wilton, Three-Ply, Dutch Hemp and Cotton CA R PE TS, CRUMB CLOThIS and. DRU'GGETS, (all sizes and widths.) -CURTAIN' STUFFS. Damask, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Gimps, Cords, Tassels, Cornices, Bands and Pins of the .greatest variety. Rugs, Door Eats and Stair Rods, (of all qualities.) FLOOR AND T ABLE OIL CL.OTHS, Of all widths, and of high reputation as to style and gunlity, and cut to fit any size room or entry in one piece. -. - - gr. The attention of buyers is respectfully re quested to the above, which comprise the best and largest assortment ever offered in this eity. C. A. PLATT, J. B. PLAITT, ~.B. ADAM. Augusta, October 1, 1855. U n d e r a k in g, H AVING added to our extensive Cabinet Es tablishtnent a CoffIR Wareroomi, we are now prepared to furnish FISK'S celebrated ME TALIC BUER1AL CASES and C0FFINS o 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. PLAIT'S residence on Ellis Street, in rear of the store. C. A. PLAIT &s Co. Augusta, Oct 1 4 m 38 ~TRAED Notice i TAY Dfrom Ilhe Subscriber (Augusta, Ga) aboutfour months ago, a black and white colored COW, with black tits-no other marksre collected-suapposed to have crossed the bridge, to make her way back to Samuel Zimmerman, Esq., her former owner. Any information concerning said.Cow,addressed to me at this place, will be thankfully received and liberally rewarded. W. B. GRIFFIN. -Notice I Heey vn thot application will be made at th3nex 'io gibe Legislature for certain 'amendents to the Charter of the llamburg Build gtu& nAssoiation. IIAMBURG, S. C. MRS. C. A. GRAY, PROPRIETOR, 1 IE Public are respectfully informed that this 1 hotel has undergone a thorough repair, and has been refitted in the BEST STYLE, regard less of expense, and was opeuned oh the First of October, for the reception of Boarders and aecomn dation of Transient customers. The best accommodation is guarantied to those who will favor the Proprietor with their patron:ge, and the Management will be such as to command for the House, the reputation it has always maintain ed, as the Best Hotel in Hanburg. The Proprietor assures the public that no pains. shall be spared on the part of the Management to furiish the Table with the best vianuds the Market of Augusta and Hamburg afford. Families visiting our Town are solicited to giv.e us a trial, as our best exertions shall be devoted to ad minister to their entire comfort. THE STABLES belonging to the Hotel will be under the management of an experienced Ostler, and the best of care will be taken of horses and Veliele left to lis charge. Hamburg, October 2, if 38 R E M OVA L Of the Tin. Manufacturyi NEAR D. I. T.-MIMS' TAN YA RD! THE Subscriber would respcetftu!ly inform the citizens of Edgeleld.and the surrounding. ])is triets, that he has removed to his residence, where he has recently erected a large and commodious Shop, and is now prepared to carry on the T'= i $'E3'E7 'Ei IN ALL ITS BRANCl1 ES, such as Manufaetu 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 ! ID' Merchants supplied at shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Orders solicitcel. C. L. REFO. Oct 3 t( 37 LAND FOR SALE, B EING desirous of making a change in my bu siuless, I offer for sale may TRACT of LAN) containing about Four Hundred Acres, Situated in Edgefeld District, near Mount Tabor Church, and bounded by lands of. J. A. Bland, A. Miles and others. 'There is about one hundred and forty acres ofsplen did Land just cleared, and in a high state of cul tivation, most of it being capable of yielding a bale of Cotton per acre. The balance is in woods, and is as well timbered as any land in the State. This Tract is well -watered with never failing streams, good outlets, and an excellent range for Stock. On the premises is a . BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE, Just finished, 50 feet by 30, with all other necessa ry out buildings. I have no hesitation in saying that a better op portunity of buying a Fresh and well improved Tract of Land, is seldom if ever offered. There is not one acre of poor land in the tract. It is a very healthy situation, a fine neighborhood, only fire miles fromthe Village, and in a few miles of two or three contemplated Rail Road routes. Conic all who wish to buy good land and see for yourselves. If applied for soon I will sell cheap. No use.in going toFlorida, Texas or Calif'rin, to buy land, for you can "make as much of the "stuff" here as any where else. J. A. ADDISON. Sept 25 tf - 37 Valuable Property for Sale. T HE undersigned, intending to move to Georgia in a short time, offirs for sale the following valuable property in Hlamburg-titles indisputable. The'DWELLING HOUSE and LOT on Market, Corner or Snowden Street. running through to Merer Street. The D~welling and lKitch~en are of brick,'covered with tin. On the Lot is a Cni-riage House, Stable, and all fleet ssary outbnildhings. The LOT on Centre Street, nearly opposite the American Ilotel, onwhich is a large TWO STOR Y BRICK BUJILDINGo~eupied as Two Stores nnd Dwelling--lot running through to. Obb Street. On the latter Street is a large bnek~ Sto.re. Tihe LOT on Cor'ner Market and Leavenworth Streets, running through to hilereer Street. On this LotL is a new One and a half Story HIOUSE, last tered and painted.. FIVE HUNDR ED SHARES Ilumburg and Edgeield Plank Road Stock. The above property will be sohl on aecomnmoda ting terms, or exchanged for hand in Souihern Geor gia, or negroes.. 11. A. KEN RICK. Uamibuirg, Oct 1 t tf 38 Sale of Real Estate, T H E Subscriber will sell at public sale, on the .L frst Monday in November next, at Edgehield C:llI., the Traet'of Land on which she now resides. six miles from Edgehield Village, in the fork of Big and Little Turkey Creeks, containing Four Hundred and Forty Acres, And adjoining lands of Avory Bland1, Johnson Bland, hr. W. S. Mobley anti others. A bout Two hundred acres of the Tract arc forest, the remainder cleared and under good fenices. On the premises are a good I wtelling house. Gin Iliouse, Screw, Negro Ilouses and all other suitable out buildings. This land is remarkably well watered with springs and streams, and there is on the Tract about One hundred and, fifty acres of fertile low grounds, of which nearly one half is in a high state of cultivation. To prevent any dN about titk-s, the above land will be sold by consent of parties interested, on a credit of one and two years, with interest from date, the purchase money to. be amply secured. MtARTHIA MOSELEY. At the request of Mrs. Moseley, I have no hesi tation in saying that a good title can be given to the land advertised above, by the purchaser depositing the notes for the purchase money with me as Attor ney of Eli Clark, who is her only large judgment reditor. G. D. TILLMAN, Oct 2 5t 38 Valuable Lands for Sale, T HIE Subscriber ofiers for sale the TRA CT OF LAND on whtich lhe now lives, situated on Savannah River, seventeen imiles above At ugusta, well adapted to the cultivation of Cotton and Grain, containing 1176 Acres, more or less. Between five and six hundred acres of cleared land, on-e hundred of wvhich is first quali ty low grounds, and oune hundred acres fresh, whilst the balance of the cleared land is in a fair state of cultivation. The place has several fine springs on it. On the premisci are all necessary buildings. It is as healthy, moral and intelligent, a location as can be found in the District. -Also One other T ract containing FIV E HUNDR ED AND TW ENTY ACR ES, lying near the junc ture of the Beaverdam and Turkey Creeks. On the premises are all necessary outbuildings,.. with several good springs. The plnce is healthy, located in a fine neighborhood, and well adapted to a small force. The above lands will be sold on accommodating -terms, and if desired, negro property, at fair prices, will be jaken in payment. I will take pleasure in showing the lands to any who maywish to purchase, or any information given by addressing the subscri her at Woodlawn, S. C. J. 8. HOLMES. Oet 2 8m* 38 Land at Public Sale. . T UE Undersigned, as the Exeutor of the late Win. Brunman,- dec'd., will ofibi at public sale, to the highest bidder, at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in November next, the TRACT. OP- LAND upon which the said Wmn. Brunson, dee'd., resided at the time of-his death, corittaining Four Haandred and fifty Acres, More or less, situated 7 miles from Edgefleld.C. H., on the Edgefield & Cheathain-Plank Rood, and ad joining lands of Johnlolingsworth, 8. iF. Goode, Charles Thomas and others. - Terms, one and two years credit with, good~ per sonal security. DA NIE L B3RUNSON, Ex'or. O ct. 5t ..38 Notice. DERSONS having the f'ollowing Books, or others bLelonging to the Libraries of N. L. GRIFFIN, .or the undersigned, will please return them. Grifin-Vols. 44,-45 and 46-English Comn. Law Reports. * Bonhamn-Vols. 67 and 68B. English Corn. Law Reors .M.- L. BONIIAM. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL --DEALERS IN READY-MADE CLOTE1IN, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &c. M. NEWBY & CO., tinder the U. J. S. Hotel, AUGuSTA. Ga., are now receiving and opening the LARGEST, BEST and MOST FASHIONABLE ASSORTMENT of PAIa .A.1WT 3 READY-MADE CLQTHING EVER offered in the City of Augusak, comptising EVERY VARIETY of PURNISHING ARTICLES Fur GEntlemen and Youth's Wear, which for stt perior QUALITY or 'MANUFACTURE cannot be surpassed in this or a'ny other Market. In addi tion to which, we will weekly receive from our House in New York. We also keep con stantly on hand a LARGI .AND SPLENDID Stock of - . Youth's & Children's Clothing ! g CountryMerchants and ALL PERSONS visitiig Augusta will certainly find it to their interest to examine our Stock, as we are determined to offer our Goods to the trading public on the most reason ide terms. . g Thankful - for the 'past kind and liberal pat ronage that we have received from tho citizens of Edgefield and tho adjoining Disttieta, wo- hope to merit a continuance of the same. J. Mt. NEWBY & CO. Augusta,.Sept 24, if tf. 36 TfHE Undersigned have.assoeiated with them in the Ready-Made Clothing Besiness, Mr. C. H. DAY and WM. S. WISE, and will continue the same under the name of .L M. Nawav & Co. HORA & NEWBY. Aug 1,1835. tf 37 FALL T.R ADE! POPULARPRICES. WARD, BURCHARD-& CO AUGUSTA, GA:; A RE now opening their FALL and WINTER supplies of CHOICE. FFAMILY .D R Y GOODS, selected with great oareofrom recent Im portations, and comprising an asortment which for RICHNESS, VARIETY AND EXTENT, is not usually found in this market. As they now hive the reputation of selling Ftr t Class Goods upon a MUCH LOWER'SCALE OF PRICES than they have been usually rought here, they beg to assure their friends in Edgefied.Distriet that they intend to keep up this standardof CIXo=CE CrQC2s, And to KEEP DOWN PRICES to a 'fiir remu nerative profit. - g' To Cash and prompt paying Ostomers, and to none others, we shall offer great inducements to visit our establishment. Our Stoekeunsists in part of the followin - Dress Goods,. RICH VELVET BROCA DE SILKS, Moio Antigue SILKS, in black afif eolors; New and beautiful shades of Plain -and Ripped SILKS, very heavy and rih, Plaid and Striped SILKS in greet variety Black Italian and-Taffita SILKS Silk Robes, satin Turk, Caeliieres DeLaines; A meline Cloths. Plaid Stuff:- 4 French and English M ERINO shades; Plevin DeLaines, Persian Clotls English, French and American ~ACOES and. GINGH AMS, Calico ROB e.; Black Bumnbazines, Canton Crap~ Canton Cloths, Black Ch~allies und:Alpacas ; El HROIlERIES and L AGOE-Gods of -every description ; EVEN ING DRS-OOSs r variety. Mens' and Boys' .ear, CLOTlS, CA SSlMERES, SA TINETS, VEST iNGS, TWEIEDS, &9 For Family User BA TH, WhIlTNEY and ROSE B'L ANKETS ; Linen anid Cotton Sheetin'gs;. Pillow Case Linens and Cottons; Red, W hite, Grey, Gieen, Bilue, We<lsh, Saxony, .and Domestic Fl ANNELS; Table Damask, Doylies, Napkins, Towelings ; Wine Cloths, Fruit Clothis; Lae and Mluslin Curtains, Curtaii Materials ; Colored and White Dimities; Hukbck and Birds Eye Diapers,.&c. Plantation Godds; NEGRO BLANKETS, Georgia and Kentucky Plains, Coittmin Osnabumrgs, Georgiji Strip~es, &c. Er Orders filled with the most careful attention, and ll Goiids Warranted. W A RD, BURCIIARD & CO. Augusta, Sept I8, tf 36 FURNITURIE AND CHAIR WE would call the attention .of the publie to Vour NEV W ad WVELL SELECTED Stock of At the old stand; UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL, BROAD STREET, Where we are prepared to supply all orders in our line, at Reduced Prices, and - . We would invite purchasers to cpl before buying elsewhere, for we WARRANT a. Large Deduction from .01d Prices. JEENRLY & SKDNER. Auuwrn, Sept. 7,18.55. P..-Hlaving made arrangcmenits for our Fall Supplies with. the "Excelsior Manufactory"~ of New York, it enables us to sell at unprecedented low 1-ates. 'II.. . & S. A ugusta,.S@ J 7 . m . 35 New Embroideries, W ILLIAM SHEAR, Augusta, Ga., has just received from New York, a supply of NEW E MBROIDER I ES; among which are Ladies' Muslin COLLA RS, of beautiful styles; Ladies' Muslin UNDE RSLE EVES,'Worked jnaccnet BA NDS ; French Scolloped COLLARS, a new and beau tiful article for mourning; White Grape COLLARS, for rmourning, of nevr and beautiful styles; To all of which: the attention* of. the Ladies is respectfully invited. Augusta, Oct 2 t 39 Cheap Carpets, W ILLIAM SH EAR, Augusta, Ga., has just received from New York, ai supply of Brusi as CARPE TS, of new ad beatiful styles. --.i.s Superior -Three-P~ly -.CA1WEZ'S, of rich and splendid Pattern's, and all at very lo,w' preces. The ublic arc rispectftd11y invited to call and examine the assortmeit.. Augusta, Oct-2 t f .- 38 Linen Sheetings, J UTreei"' ' t''' Suble'riber, from New Yr,- ansa.dditlonal supply- of superior 124 IN EN SHIE ETINGS, which he* dill sell at very low prices. An assortment of new style FAL.L PRINTS, to all of which lie re-spectfully invites the attention-of the public. WILLIAM SHEA R. A ugusta,.Oct 2 tf . . 38 'Paints, Oils, Dye Stuls, PUFIA in-Bladders, WINDOW GLASS, any size cut to order. For sale-.by 'A. G. & T.' J. TftAGUE4 Druggists. May 23 .tf 19 Mortars, Iron and Wedgewoo4~y PWL TILES, Graduate Measures, Spatuir and - P uttnives,-for-sale by. - A. G. & T. J. T EAGUE, Druggists.' May 23 tf 19 FAii AND -WmilliR THE Subsertber, being now in receipt of his T Stock of Goods for the - Fall and Winter's Trade, (And thankful for the very' liberal patronage.here tofore extended to him) respectfully solicits a con tinuance of that patronage and an examination of his present LARGE AND GOOD SELECTION, In which may be found a SUPERIOR ASSORT MENT of-BEAUTIFUL -SUCH AB BLACK AND COLORED SILKS; French and English MERINOS ; Figured, Printed and Plain all wool DuLATNES; Black and Colored CRALLIES; Black and Colored GINGHAMS; - A great variety of CALICOES and WORSTED GOODS not here mentioned ; Jaconet, Swiss, Dotted, Ch'k'd and Mull Muslins ; Cambric and-Swiss TRIMMINGS; Chemisettes, Collars and Undersleeves ; Thread, Linen and LisleEdgings, &c., &o. 3QWTM0@0'rC GiirCD . Black CASSIMERES, SATINETS, TWEEDS and Kentucky .IEANS; Bleached and Brown SHEETINGS; " HOMESPUNS; Georgia Pr.AINS and STRIPES; Marlboro STRIPES for Servants; Marseilles QUILTS; White and Red FLANNELS; A fine variety of Choored do. Bed, 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 BONNETS, HATS AND CAPS. . - AnD A very large and splendid Stock of Gents,-Ladies, Misses and Children's BOOTS AND SHO S, with a full supply of well-made Plantation Brogans. Together with many other articles which might here be'mentioned, but the Subscriber trusts that the above, as a general outline of his Stock, will suffice for the present. Willing at all tities to show his Goods to any who may favor him with a call, the trading commu nity are earnestly requested to step in and examine for themselves. . II. SULLIVAN. Sept 26, tf - 37 NOTCE! WITII a view of closing out my Stock of Goods, I will-after this dute sell the entire Stock at New York Cost for Cash, To the Ladies, I would say I have many desirable . ansas t$ }J. Such as Black and Colored SILKS, BAREGES TISSUES, CASILM ERES, DELAINES, SHOES, HOSIERY, &c. fg All Persons indebted to me are earnestly requested-to make payment. . ." ' - . . P. BUTLER. Edgvfield C. I., ept2G . tf 37 JEFFERS & COTHRANS, FACTORS & COMMlS$ION MERCHANTS, 'CHIARLESTON, S. C. TIi Undersigne'd -havig formned -4 _a Co-partnership~ for the~ transac- A tion of a-General FACTORAGE and CO.MMIS SION BUSINESS, in the city of Charleston, S. C., under the ninme of .IrEFus d& CovnaAxs, beg leave to oflbrt their services to their friends and the public generally, beliering that the. LONG EXPERI ENCE or two of the Partners in the Selling of Produce Generally, Will enable thenm'to do ats wecll for their patrons as any other House in the City. Particular -attention wil- be given to the sale of COT TON,-FLOUR, GR AIN, 4-c., and the re eeving-and forwarding'business, as also the pur chasing of Goods to order. In all instances, our ennarge will be in accordance with cnstom, excepting Cotton, which-will be sold for Fifty Cents per Bale. - WAlDE S.- COTiIR AN, JOHlN R. COTIIRAN. CALs-es, Sept. 20, 185~5. . O..-: I BliG leave to embrace this opportunity of re tnaing my thanks to my friends for their very liberal patronage (espeelly during the past sum mer) and as I have formted the above Cu-partner' ship with Gentlemnen well kntown-by which my a~ility as well as facilities to serve them antd the publice are greatly increased--and .as special atten tion will he devoted to the business and interest ol Planters, I respectfully solicit not only a continued but increased share of patronage to the Firm. 11. L. JEFFERS. Charleston, Sept 20, 1855. 6t - 37 DISSOLUJTION. i l Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the Undersigned, under the Firm of W. & J. HILr., is dissolved by tmutual consent.. The unsettled business of the lFirm wvill be ad justed by WILrImt HnL., who is duly authorised to use the name of the Firn in liquidation. . - WM. HILL, JAMES HILL. Hamnburg, S. C., August 31, 1853. .A. C.A.2i1I) TIE Undersigned will continue the business in all its branches at the Old Stand, where ho would be pleased to have AL L who are indebted to the Firnm in anywise, to 'ealI and settle without delay. -WM. HILL. hanburg, Aug 31, 1855.C6m 35 To Carpenters, WILLBE LET to the l6west bidder, on the 27th October, the building of a NE W LU T HE RAN CHURCH at St. Mark's, near Me Narys Ferry, in Edgefield District, the dimensiotm of which are as follows: Thte Ihouse to be 60 feel long, 40 feet wide, and 16 feet between the floot and overhead ceiling. It is to be 2 feet from the ground at the lowest corner.. The House must be underpined with rock-the pillars not be more thar 10 fet apairt un.'er all the sills. There are tu be 4 sIlls 60-feet long, 10 x 12. inches, and 2 sills 40 feel long, the sleepers 2 x 12 inches, not more than two apart. All the Door and Window posts and bracei to be4 x 0 in. The corner posts 12 x 12 in. with 4 braces to each corner. The plates to be 4 x 8 in. joice two feet apart, 2 x 8 in--4 girders 8 x 12 in. and 43 feetlontg-4 king posts placed in the garre to supprt thte overhead ceiling-looring 14 inehe thick, 7 or 8 in. wide-weather-boarding 7 in. widi -eiling 8 or 10 in. wide-ceiling and flooring t< be inthed and jointed-4 double pannelled doors with one good lock-16 windows 18 lights, eacd light to be 12 x 14 inches-double shutters to each window. In a word the Hlouso is to be finished ir a plnin and neat style, with Pulpit and Altar, aml Seats not less than 14 inches wide, with solid backs The builder will he required to furnish'all in mateial, wichmus beof the best quality. maeralhih us bJESSE DE RRICK, - . J. MceNEIRY, * C. G. SNELGROVE, H. H. RISER. GEORGE WISE, * JACOB CAUGHMAN, - B. Y. YARBOROUJGH. Building Committee Oct 3 .4t 38 *Certsin Remiedy 1 ted Dysentery and Diiarrhwa Cordial. TPhi Medicine has a reputationi unsurpassed. ~1amar,.un 1,S. E. BO0WERS, Agent -abug Jn 11tf ' 2 * Notiece. j'RING my, absen'ee from the State, G. D - Tillman, Esq., will atten'd to all busines wit which I am or have been concerned. A. PERRIN. SeptQ6 3t 37 Notice IS He eby given that application will be made t J.th next Legislature for the Charter for a Pubi Road -from the Aiken Road,. at or near Posey'i Bridge. to intersect the Ridge Road at or near Mar tin McCarty's. -- Au3 . 3 m 30' CA NDfJA TEcS.! 'or Cleik. R, D. BRYAN. WESLEY BODIE. THOS. G. BACON. EDMUND PENN. Por Ordinary. H. 1'. WRIGHT, . H. BOULWARE, W. F. DURISOE Por heit. JULIUS DAY. JAMES EIDSON. WM. QUATTLEBUM, lor Tax Collector A. R. ABLE, THEOPHILUS DEAN, WESLEY WERTZ. M. B. WHITTLE, . BARNEY LAMAR. CHARLES CARTER, THOMAS B. REESE, DERICK HOLSONBAKE, C. N. WRIGHT, DENTIST. O FFICE over Messrs. CAUIICUEAZJ & 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 gg Gold Plate and Wire, Clasp Metal, Solder &o., furnisned to Dentists.for Cash. Augusta, May 1 ly 16 DENTAL SURGERY! D" R. l. PARKER, respectfully inform the citizens, of E'lgefield pistriet, that he ma' be found during sale day week at the Planter's Ho tel, Edgefield C.'H., and at his residence on th Anderson road, eig'htuen miles North-east of ti Village,'on every Friday and Saturday following. tpecimens of his work, put up on the latest an most improved.prineip.les, can be seen at iis Office His address, when in the country, as heretofore Sleepy Croek, P. O. Dec 27 ._ . tf 50 Special Medical Notice, c-TrE of iHE undersigned is being consulted by letter .1 from all, parts of the Union, by those who are suffering- from DYSPEPSIA and its consequeni general weakness, nuaeular.relaxation, and nervon debility. Having for the last few years, in his prac tice of medicine, turned his attention almost entirely to the treatment of. this disease, he is enabled from his large experience to institute a peculiarity of treat ment that will enable the patient to ee, feel, and know, after a day or two's treatment, that his recove ry has already commenced. - Uas he a dry tongue thirst, loss of appetite, constipation of bowels, nausea and vomiting ?--is the skin dry, harsh, with unnata ral heat i-is he troubled with sleeplessness,atarting in his sleep, somnolency, impaired volition-wit) 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. Miedicine forwarded by mail, with full and explicit written directions of the course of treatment, &o.' to be pursued. Ead subsequent consultation and medicine forwarded $2.00. Money remitted in all instances should bi "registered" at the post-office. All letters to be .adressed to the undersigned. . .WIf1LIAM W. BTl'SS. Ml. D., 20' Beckman St., New York. July 25 . 6m ' 28 WARNING TO EVER-Y SENSIBLE WOMAN WIhy Females Suffer in Health. No woman of delicacy Is willing to disclose the pequlia iments Incident to haer sex, even to a most lutimste famil, phi amodesty and delicacy Is Implanted by nature, an' either should nor need be subjecte to the rude shoecka in evitable in making kntown to thte other sex those aumzentsbe lon ing exclusively to the female, xcept In extreme cases, her sensltiveness wHi sacrifie her henitha rather than her delleacy. 'The consequences are serious, lamentable, and life-teag Tus what atfirat dould'lave .been easily remedied, o erhaps better stIll, not Incurred, becomes a compicatione tlsease, not only ruliing the health of the mother, and emr bitterng her days by ulekaess and sutferitng, butt entaIln broken constittions-upon her children, and embarrasslin not distressing, the business and pecuniary prospects oth husband. Let every sensible womaan TJK*J VJRALnv6F1.1 .wi'. (ase tousanels have done) by the bitter experlence and safer in of othdrs, of the dreadful cneuences she entails upoi herself and those endeared to her, hyier Ignorance or th siaplest and plainest rules of hcalh as connected with th marra'e state, the violtion of which centails dIsease, suler "fIow man tre suafering from obstruction or irregularitle pecliar to te feale system, which undermine the healti1 the effects or wich they nre Ignorant, ad for which thel deticev forbid, secekinag medical advice 1 How' many sufi frot I'oldpitS uter (faalin~g of the womb,) or frontflue a/ntx(weakncss, debility, ac.)! Ilow many arc In consit gyfor muanv mnonthas preceditng connnlfemenat! How man ue alificull, it'not dangerous deliveries, and slow and us Te theqttl how arc these to be preventcd? wha shall be dine ? the answer is sim ple. Let overy woman ascertain for heslf, without violence I her delesy,lte nature and character of the ailment (to whicl site as a female Is subject)te causes from whtich it nanyarlsa atd thec roper remiedies for its cure and future preventiotl This she can do by possessing -a little volume (airead; passe by thtousatnds) whieh tells her whtat is the mattel nells her what to do for It, in simple but chaste words and scht as shte can understand. This little volumo Is entied THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE NEDIGAL COMPANION BY DR. A. M. MAURlCEAU, 'pRoFttrao or DIsEASEs or WOMEN. One Hundredth Edition, (500,000) 18 mo., p. 250 [ot FnEs Prrsa, ETrA RINDINo, $I,00.) A standard work of establishedl reputation, found ciass I the Catalogues of the great Trade Sales in New-Yorl Philadelpia, and other eities, and sold by the principa bookselers in the United States. It was first pub li 1847, since which time. Fivei Hundred Thousand Copie have been sold, of which there were upwards of - ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MALl, atesting the h hfl estimation ln which It Is held as a reliabi ""'OOK FOR EVERtY FEMALE, the author hanving devoted his exclusive attention to th treatment of comapialats peculiar to females, Ia respect whch he is yearly consulted-by thousands, both In perse Here ettery woman can discover, by comparIng her owl sytptons wth thouse described, the nature, character, cause of and the proper remedies for, her complaints. 1rhe wife about becoming a mother has often need of It struction and advice of thte utmost Importance to her ftur halta, will find sucha Introductioni and advice, and also eu ,lain matny symptoms whicli-otherwVise would occasion aus aety oralar,tas all the peculIarIties incident to her situatio a t sdo core impracticable to convey full the variot sbjects treated of, as they are of a natutre strictly intende for'the married or those contempiating marriage. The reve lations contained In Its pages have proved a blessing to thot saads,theilnnumerablef'etters received by theanuthor(whie he is permitted by the winters to publish) will attest. .E.rtract o a letter from a gentleman s~ittlthl 'My wfe la bee perceptibly sinking for some thre years or more, in consequence of her great anguish ad su fering some months before and durin confinement; ever successive one more and more debiltated anid' prostrate her, uttIng her life in Imminent danger, ad whicha vaseo tins wa ievitblen rsign myselfto mee the won t hi time (now about two months) I heard sour hos highly soken of, as eontanigsome matters reaching us case. n its receipt and persl I cannot express to you tiI relief it aiforded my distressed .mind, and the joy its pag' imparted.to my wife, on learning that the grat discovery'< M. .M.Desoeux provided.a remnedy, toee a pro pec to me which Ilittle conceived was posbe. No peel ntary osderationt can ever repay the obllgatonsI amn undi to you, for havita been the meas of imparltng to as Ib matters containe in "The Married Woman's Private Med ea Companion." Bat for this, ere another year would ha' haebeenInmye g'and mycden lt motherles Inn enee of the universal poalrty of the work, a evidenced byIt extraorditary sae a ioumposItIons has been attemtd aweli on bookslers ason the pble nriemnts ocopyright andothe devces and deeeption iithasenfontd'necesbary therefore. TO CAUTION THE PUBLIC bu noook unlssthe words "Dr. A. M. MLsaau 19 Liberty 5treet, N.Y." l on (and the enatry la the Clerk O ffe on the baek of) the title page- sand hyonly of respe table ndklonorable dealers, or senia by mland address I D r . AM. Maurieean. --- gr Up receipt of 0Oiz DouLaX " THE MAEEIE WOMAN' PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION" Is sei (ailed free) to any part of theUittedStates, the Canadt and dBrith rovnces. All letters must be ta~ad s a ddressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU, box og4,Nw e City. PublishIng Office, No 129 Liberty Street, New York. AOL'rs u AI.AaaSA-,T. F. & E. P. N. GH.sERT,~ 'Carl den. Dr. Jost' T~eKga, Mobile. August 25 - ' Sm - . - 8 A Wagon for Sale. AN excllent.two htorse WAGON for sale chee for cash, apply tu DANIEL HOLLAND. O .3. t 38. Flavoring Extrcts. AL ARGE variety-for sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUjt, Druggists. May. 23 , f 19 Land for Sale SHEsubsoriber ofers for'Sale the TRACT OF LAND where he now lives, situated about onfe mile from Edgefield C. HL, containing and Eight Ruandred Aires, More or less. There is on this desirable-plantation an excellent Two Story Dwelling. House, with ten god rooms, together with'all necessary out bailding. It is welliratered, having a large number of good cool, and never-filing springs of the purest water. The land is produetive and well adapted to the Cultivation of Cotton and'every kindof grain. The situation is healthy and in a good neighbor hood, and the tract could be divided - as tomake - two or three good desirable isettlements. Also, the Holmes Tract, containing one hundi-ed and sixty acres, more or less, situated near Red Hill, and adjoining lands of Col. Wyatt Holmes and others. This tract former ly belonged to the Estate of Win. Holmes and was purchased iy me at his sale. The above lands will be sold on very seommoda ting terms ; and if desiredf.negro property,. at amis prices, will be-taken in paet'payauent I wllhe pleased to ehow the lands to any persons desiring to proltso.- T. S: CHBtISTIE, .August 2S ' . FOR SALE THE DESIRAJf3EPlstition es, which Mrs. Sarah loor formedy flied. containing 65& Aeresi- - Situated about nine miles West of Edgelel'Court - House, on the waters of Turkey and Log Creeks. There is a good Dwelling House and othet out buildings. Also, a Gust Mill with a full share of custom. - It is now offered at private sale until the 7th day of November, and if not purchased will be sold on that day to the highest bidde& Any information wanted can-be had of Capt. . T. Hodges or' the l Subscriber. J. H. HUGRES. Sept 12 f . 35 - . Land for Sale' -. D ESIROUS of moving to the West, I offer for sale my Plantation in-Abbeville District, con taining SiixHuntdred an4 ify AC . One hundred an ifty acres cleared, one dredod . which is fresh and in a high stste of c.vation-. tile baiatee la .woodland, lies, well and. is heavil timbered. This Tract of Land-lies tmnediate on the Po.e Road, one mile from Mrs. Sarah Wb aesn :iua ' adjoins lands of Messrs. Anthony Epuom,. W.. Williams, Josiah and George Patterson anId - and for health is not surpassed by any p-aei4tbq District. The production of the Land is, to. any in the neighborhood, as the present'orop wilt show. It is well watered. an excellent-spring in. one hundred yardsof the house, with running wer through most of the f'elds. ' There ii a comfortable Dwelling ith alb - necessary outbuildings on the p.emises The above named '.aot oft 'ao ianoyw l... ducements to a man.wishing to settle permanently. In addition to its ,being a good neighborhood, the contemplated Valley Road will run in. about two hundred yards of the most heavily timbered port of the Tract, where timber will no doubt be in demand, I deem it-unnecessary to-give a more. detailed-ac.. count, but invite persons wishing to buy to give.. a call. - . A. MURPHY. Sept 12 tf 35 Excellent Land for Sate I WILL offer for sasleto the bighest bidder;on the frst Monday in Novembernext, (if not-Pe. viously disposed of at private sale,) at Edgeiel C. ii., my VALUABLE PLANTATION, on-. taining Four Huudrd "ad Thirty. tIwo Acres,~ lyispg on -both sides of jloyd's. Creek, about 22 miles from Hamburg. This Creelt -4 has abNo. 1-MaILL SEAT on the premnises;sn4 affords suffieient water to oarry a Grist Mill. There arc aboui, two hundred aerer cleared and In a fine . state of cultivation. About 35 or 40 aeips of sples- r, did low ground.' On the premises are a combeta- ., ble D~welling House with all necessary osglpi Also, two excellent Springs. - . - For further particalers, apply to the Subscriber ab . Hamburg, or Thoa;Oprettand'S.-.Broadweiteri4. jdning the prewises. SUSAN GA1RRETF Sept 5 9t Public Sale of LandT XI~LL be sold to the highest bidder on the 25th day of October next,. near Cambridge, at the late residence of Mrs. Elisabeth Todd, deo'd., -The Tract of Land belonging to her Estate, containing.FOUJR HUN,. DRED) and TWENTY-SEVE~N ACRES, about. -One hundred and seventy-five of which is in woods ; the balance being uder fence, and in a good stato of cultivation. On the premises there is a Comfortable Two-Story Dwelling, 'With Six Rooms, ch having a fIre-placee-a new Gin House, and all necessary out-buildings. The Tract is watered by several excellent Springs, and. it is a place on which fine health is enjoyed. tThme Laud isawoll adapted to the culture of Cot, Ston, Corn, Wheat and Oats. - 0?7 Any person wishing to buy Land in this'. section of eciuntry will do well to examine thisTract 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. J. McCRACKEN~ P. II. EDDINS. $ZAoB ISept 5 - St ' 34 Splendid Land for Bale, HE lSubsonber offers for gale the Tract of Land Iupon which he now resides, situated about two miles below the Pine House, and immediatelf ott he: Plank Road. The Tract contains Aot Two Hundred Acre, Aoteighty of which are cleared and in a high state of cultivation, while the rest is heaviyy tim.. bered. There are on tlie premises an excelleut Dwelling House, good Negro Houses,:Ae., &o. , Persons desirous of purchasing esa:-aiply tathe Undersigned on the place. -A.L AHS s June27. . .f 24 . N o ticoe T hi,A.eK VALUABLE LANWD FOR MALEt 'HE Subscriber oflbra for sale the TRACT OE J.L AND whereon he nw resides, situated abou~ four -miles South of Edgefleld C. H., oontalning~ - Near Sir Hundred Acres, With all necessary impravemenia.- - SCome and witness the present crop, asl, -all wli -be counvinced as regarda' the fine juatity of the land and isaptation to the cultivation of cetton, corn. and smallgrnln. I will be pleased -to show-.the land to any one desiring to purchase. 7 L. S.-JOHNSON. Septf5 tf - 34. -Land for Sale ! ~ Y consent of the parties interested, I will po ~eeed to sell at Edgefield C.JH., on Splqi. November next, the TRACT OF LAND on wll k Isaa Bell, dee'd., lived at the time of his dath.og Turkey Creek, containing. *ne Hundred and- Sixty-Nlie Acres,. ~more or less, biaded byiLandsof Dr. Rt T. Mim .Rev. D. D. Brunson and others. e Tas.-On a credit until time 1st day of October 1856. Purchases giving notes with ample secuaty. e gg'Th.Lands will be shown by application s.tir 't the Subscriber, and will-certainly be sold, unlesa "purchsedprivately before the above tim. sJAMES. M.-BELL. Set t . 34. Teneb~er Waisite~ . tR horna Creek Academy. The appricang ,mitst be welih ersed in tie Modern agd Anciep .Languages. None need appry unless they can come~ -well reeontpneided. WASH. WISK~s o JOHN FAIL. Oct 2 tf 38 Trustees, *Notice. d HE *Notis ad- Aeeonta de the firm oR ~ Brind~ly & Rosemond, Hamburg, are leit wit . Mr. R. Jasper Delphl, for 'cotleetipon. Persge due the said firm will do wgell to call and tqttle,.nslonger indulgence cannot beespected. Ot.3, n* 3S. ~Adaninistratoris Notice. A LL Person's having any demands ag'ainst .th .2.Estate of Simeon Matthews, dee'd, will plsss present them properly attested, and-all'tiSoesq debted to the Estate must nmake promnpt payatetJe the distributees are anxiousato have the .wattee st td. SIMPSON MIATHW,44Aet May 23 .t(l