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FALL- TRADE! H, L, CUNNINGHAM & CO., GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, AND DEAERS IN FOREIGN WINES & LIQUORS, f&NURQ, s. C. WE take this opportunity of returning thanks to our patronsand friends for the very liberal encouragement and favors we have received for several years pnst, and respectfully solicit a continu ance of the same. Our highest aims, and best en deavors will be to merit and deserve the patronage of our old custo , friends and the public gene rally, by oondug our business as we have done heretofore, and increasing our reputation for Low Prices and Fair Dealing, And making It to the decided advantage of all who I favor us with their trade. The increased patronage we have received and are continually receiving has induced us to BUY A LARGE and WELL ASSORTED Stock of Goods, in order to meet the growing demands and increase of trade. The Superior Quality Of all Goods offered to the Public at this establish ment, is so well known that very little need be said tipun this subject. But with the unity of LOW PRICES. and the VERY BEST QUALITY OF GOODS, is the system of business the subscribers are determined to carry out. This will be made ap plicable to every branch of their business. Our Goods in all Instances will be what they are represented to be-and when sold by sample, shall t alw 'ys be in conformity with the sample. We are constantly receiving and have in Store I a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of GROCERIES, -consisting of LOAF, CRUSHED, CLARFIED, ST. CROIX AND ORLEANS SUGARS, ORLEANS SYRUP & CUBA MOLASSES, TENNESSEE AND BALTIMORE BACON, LARD SODA, STARCH, SOAP, CANDLES, WHITE WINE AND APPLE VINEGARS, &e. -Also A large assortment of WINES AND LIQUORS, Consisting of Pipes, Half Pipes and Quarter Casks of IMPORTED BRANDIES, Of the following celebrated Brands and Vintages, Otard, Dupy & Co., 1838, 1844, 1847. Alex. Signett, 1852, 1855.. Martel & Co., 1847. Azarat Signett, 1849. J. J. Dupy, 1848. P. Signett, 1850. OLD BORDEAUX & CHAMPAGNE BRANDIES. -ALsO MADEIRA, PORT AND SHERRY WINES, HOLLAND GIN, JAMAICA AND ST. CROIX RUMS, GIBSON'S EAGLE WHISKEY, AND Donestic Liquors of all kinds! THE AUawousMuva of our Store are such as to make this Establishment in fact the substitute of the i eellar of every consumer. HOTELS and persons wanting small assorted lots of Choice Wines and Liquors for special ocea- 3 sions, can be supplied at the shortest notice. COUNTRY TRADE supplied at the wholesale prices. FAMILIES can command the best Table Wines at very low prices, as also the cheapest sorts of 1 Wines and Liquors for culinary purposes. PHYSICIANS requiring fine Liquors for medi oal purposes arc particularly solicited to call and ex amine our Stock. We keep constantly on hand a Of Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Whips, Saddle Blankets, Bed Blankets, several Cases of fine Sewed.and Pegged Boots and Shoes, La dies, Misses and Children's Shoes, Waterproof Hunting and Ditch er's Boots, Boys and Men's Brogans from No i to 15, Fur, Wool and Silk Hats, Cloth, Plush and Fancy Caps, Osnaburgs, Sheetings, Shirtings, Stripes, Georgia Plains, Gunny and Dundee Bagging, Bale Rope: Twind~, &c., &e. We solicit CASH ORDERS from parties not visiting our Town, and will endeavor in all instan ces to satisfy in every particular, all who confide their orders to us. Persons visiting this Market are earnestly solicited to give us a call before they make their purchases. We are determined to make it to their advantage by selling them their supplies LOWER than they can buy them elsewhere. gJy We will give the market price for Cotton, and every other kind of produce offered. H. L. CUNNINGHAM, HENRlY SOLOMON. ,Hamburg, Sept 18 tf 36 BACON, LARD, &c, 8. B Z s T ces B O:IJ, HAMBURG, S. C. BHDS Ribed FINE BACON SIDES, '?J30,000 lbs. Tennessee Clean do ] 3,000 lbs. Tenn. HAMS andSliOULDERS. 5,000 lbs. Choice Leaf LARD, in kegs and bbls. 50 bbls. No 3Sand 4 MACKEREL. -Half bbl and hits Nol1 do 100 bbls. Choice N. 0. MOLASSES. 15 U hds. Prime Cuba do ,000 Sacks SAL T. 100 Boxs.Sperm and A damantine CANDLES 50 Boxes Jackson & Linkoln's No I SOAP. 10 Boxes Kendals improved Chemical Olive SOAP. A few Tons Peruvian GUANO. A general assortment of Groceries, consisting of, BAGGING AND ROPE, SUGAR AND COFFEE, MOLASSES, MICE, FLOUR,1 -Linte, Plaster, 1o1e Leather, Gun and Blasting PoWder, SHOT, IRON, &c., &c. Forsale by J. SIBLEY & SON Hamburg, Sept 3 8t 34 Water Proof Ware-House, HAMBURG, S. C. STHE Subscriber has taken the Planters Water Proof Ware"Houuse, formerly occupied by Mr. Jons Ususa, Sr., and by strict attention to business he inopes to merit a liberal share of the patronage of the generous publio of the upper and Cotton-grow ing Districts. The Ware House Is above high water mark, and mnore secure from Fire than any other Ware House dn Town. I will also attend to receiving and forwarding Goods, &c.,intrusted to my care. C. HI. KENNEY. i .Haimburg, Sept 1st, 1855. tf 34 D7 Independent Press will copy one month and' award account to C. H. K. DISSOLUJTION. T 'HE Co-Paertnership heretofore existing between J.the Undersigned, 'under the Firm of W.& 1. Hu~r., is dissolved bymutual consent. The unsettled finisnesis'of the Firm will be ad-] justed by WnILLAM Hu.,, who is duly autliorised to] use the name of the Firm in liquidation. WM. HILL, JAMES HILL. Hamburg, S. C., August 31, 1855. A. CA.2E. THlE Undersigned will continue the business in all its braees at the Old Stand, where he would be pleased to have ALL who are Indebted to the.Firm: in anywise, to call and settle without delay. WM. HILL Hamburg, Aug 31, 1855. 6m 35 To the Ladies, M RS. E. T.' HA M ILTON, takes__ this method $f Informing the Ladies of Edgefield Village and vioiaity, that she has oom menced the Killinery and DrespNaking~ Business, at the Store formerly oopied by Mrs. BaowN. Nov 166 f 44 Paints, Oils, Dye stufs, P UTrA in Bladders, WINDOW GLASS, any siteat to order. For sale by -A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. Ma 3 ~tf 19 InDb, Inks! Ii LAI e Indlibe and Carmine, for sale by G. T.J.TEAGUE, Druggists. MIfo e 19 Fe X. NEWBY & UOs WHOLESALE AND RETAIL READY MADE CL0 T H Is, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &c. 111. NEWBY & CO., under the U. e S. Hotel, AUGusTA. Ga., are now receiving ad opening the LARGEST, BEST and MOST 'ASHIONABLE ASSORTMENT of pAT.T. A;M 3WNTE READY-MADE CLOTHING VER offered in the City of Augusta, comprising EVERY VARIETY of FURNISEIZN ARTICLES Por Gentlemen and Youth's Wear, which for su erior QUALITY or MANUFACTURE cannot e surpassed in this or any other Market. In addi ion to which,we will weekly receive PS SWUPMB rom our House in New York. We also keep con tantly on hand a LARGE AND SPLENDID itoek of mouth's & Children's Clothin Ig g'Country Merchants and ALL PERSONS isiting Augusta will certainly find it to their interest a examine our Stock, as we are determined to offer ur Goods to the trading public on the most reason le terms. W Thankful for the past kind and liberal pat onage that we have received from the citizens of dgefield and the adjoining Districts, we hope to nerit a continuance of the same. J. Al. NEWBY & CO. Augusta, Sept 24, tf 36 THE Undersigned have nassociated with them in the Ready-Madle Clothing Business, Mr. C. 3. DAY and WM. S. WISE, and will continue he same under the name of J. M. Nnwsv & Co. HORA & NEWBY. Aug 1,1855. tf 37 FALL TRADE! POPULAR PRICES. WARD, BURCHARD & CO. AUGUSTA, GA., ARE now opening their FALL and WINTER A supplies of CHOICE FAMILY DRY OODS, selected with great care from recent Im ortations, and comprising an assortment which for RICHNESS, VARIETY. AND EXTENT, a not usually found in this market. As they now itve the reputation of selling First Class Goods upon a MUCH LOWER SCALE OF PRICES than they have been usually brought here, hey beg to assure their friends in Edgefield District hat they intend to keep up this standard of O'EOIC'E GrOOI)Ov And to KEEP DOWN PRICES to a fair remn ierativc profit. g To Cash and prompt paying customers, and o none others, we shall offer great inducements to visit our establishment. Our Stoek consists in part f the following Dress Goods, RICH VELVET BROCADE SILKS; Morio Antigue SILKS, in black and colors-; New and beautiful shades of Plain and Rlipped SILKS, very heavy and rich; Plaid and Striped SILKS in great variety; Black Italian and Taffita SILKS; Silk Robe., Satin Turk, Cashmneres, DeLaines; Ameline Cloths, Plaid Stuffs ; French and English MERINOS, all shades; Plevin DeLaines, Persian Cloths; English, French and American CA LICOES and GINd A MS, Calico ROBES, &c.; Black Bumbazines, Canton Crapes ; Canton Cloths, Black Challies and Alpaccas; EMBROIDERIES and LACE Goods of every description ; EVENING DR1ESS GOODS in every variety. Mens' and Boys' Wear. DLOTllS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS, VEST INGS, TWEEDS, &c. For Family Use. BATH, WHITNEY and ROSE BL ANKETS; Linen and Cotton Sheetings; Pillow Case Linens and Cottons; Red, White, Grey, Green, Blue, Welsh, Saxony, and Domestic FLANN ELS; Table Damak, Doylies, Napkins, Towelings ; Wine Cloths, Fruit Cloths; Lace and Muslin Curtains, Curtain Materials; Colored and White Dinmities ; Huckaback and Birds Eye Diapers, &c. EGOPlantation Goods, EGBLANKETS, Georgia and Kentucky Plains, Cotton Osnaburgs, Georgia Stripes, &c. gg Orders filled with the most careful attention, ad all Goods Warranted. WARD, BURCHARD & CO. Augusta, Sept 18, tf 3G FISK'S Patent Metalic Burial Cases I T HE Subscriber has always on hand, at his Fur Initure Establishment, a large assortment of hese valuable air-tight and indestructable Cases, or preserving the Dead for ordinary interment, for raults, for transportation, or for any other desirable urpose. I have also on hand, an article of a diff'erent form md finish from those heretofore furnished, for the )urpose of meeting more fully the taste and desire f those who are not altogether pleased with the hape and appearance of the former style. They are composed of the same IMPERIlSHABLE MA rERIA LS, while the exterior shape and finish is in esemblance of the most beautiful and highly POL ISHED ROSEWOOD.** ALSZS rma The assortment comprizng ALSZSrma afant up to the largest size person, all of which will e sold on reasonable terms. J. M. WITT. Sept26 tf 37 HOSPITAL FOR NEGROES, AT AUGUST A, GA. T HE Undersigned would call the attention of the citizens 'if Edgefield and Abbeville Districts o their INFIRMARY for SICK NEGROES and hose requiring SUJRGICAJ.. OPERATIONS. While the completeness of our arrangements affords to the patient every comfort, it also enables as to render more efficient treatment to Chronic ases, than can generally be secured in ordinary rivate practice. Our special accommodations for he management of Chronic diseases of females, so sommon in Negroes, are ample and complete. Terans. lor Nursing, Boarding and Lodging, pr mon. $10 'or Treatment,-The ordinary rates of practice. It7 Communications addressed to us at this place trill meet with prompt attention. H. F. CAMPBELL, Surgeon, RI. CAMPBELL, Attending Physician. Augusta, A pril 30 tf 16 Cheap Carpets. W ILL1AM SHEAR, Augusta, Ga., has just received from New York, a supply of Brus 'hs CARPE TS, of new and beautiful styles. --ALSO Superior Three-Ply CARPETS, of rich and splendid Patterns,- and all at very low prices. The public are respectfully Invited to epil and examine the assortment. AuguO ta ,Oct if 38 Nursing Bottles. ANEW and improved Style.-Also, Nipple Glasses, Breast Pipes and Pump., Nipple sjelds, Teething Bings, &o. For sale by A. G. & T. J. TE AGUE, Druggists. May 238 19 JV o t i e e. A L Persons indebted to the Estate of Jacob B. LSmith, are requested to make payment, and 1 having demands againetthe .ame wlli hand them1 properly attested. BENJAMIN WALDO, Exor AuS GEO. A. ADISON. S " Special Medical Notice, TIE undersigned is being consulted by letter from all parts of the Union, by those who are sdffering from DYSPEPSIA and its consequent general weakness, muscular relaxation, and nervous debility. 'Having for the last few years, in his prac tice of medicine, turned his attention almost entirely to the treatment of this disease, he is enabled from his large experience to institute a peculiarity of treat ment that will enable the patient to see, feel, and know, after a day or two's treatment, that his recove ry has already commenced. Ilan he a dry tongue, thirst, loss of appetite, constipation of bowels, nausea and vomiting ?-is the skin dry, harsh, with unnatu ral heat ?-is he troubled with sleeplessness, starting in his sleep, somnoleney, impaired volition-with palpitation or "fluttering" of the heart, and easily out of breath by quickened exertions? All these, after one, two, or three day's treatment will com mence to disappear. Terms of Treatment. $5.00 for first consultation. Medicine forwarded by mail, with full and explicit written directions of the course of treatment, &c., to be pursued. Each subsequent consultation and medicine forwarded, $2.00. Money remitted in all instances should be "registered" at the post-office. All letters to be addressed to the undersigned. WILLIAM W. BLISS. M. D., 20 Beckman St., New York. July 25 6m 28 ROGERS' LIVERWORT & TAR, PoI THe, COMPLETE CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, SPITTING OF BLOOD, & ALL OTHER LUNG COMPLAINTS TENDINGTO @@ONSUE3FH@IIN ! T HIS preparation is getting Into use all over our country. The numerous letters we receive from our various agents, informing us of cures effected In their Immediate neighborhoods, warrant us in saying it is one of the best, if not the very best Cough Medicines now before the public. It aimost invariably reieves and not unfrequentiy cures the eery worst casse. When all other Cough preparations have failed, this las relieved the patient, as druggists, dealers in medicines, and physicians can testify. Ask the Agent in your nearest town, what has been his experience of the ef tects of this medicine. If he has been selling It for any length of time he will tell you IT IS TILE BEST MEDICINE EXTANT. Below we give a few extracts from letters we have receiv ed lately regarding the virtues of this medicine. Dr. S. S. Orlin, of Knoxville, Ga.,says :-Ihave been uing your Liverw'ort and Tier eary exteusieely in my practice, for three years past, and, ii is with pleasure Istate my I. U'tfin is ,rEnioaITTOVEE ALL ornEafrOLUEhs witA hich Ianea acquainted,for schick it is recommended." Messrs. Fitzgerald & Benners, writing from Waynesville, N. C.. say :-" The Liverwcort and Tar is becoming daily more popular in this country, AND w TIN JUsTLY 0. All whohave tried it eak in commendable terms of it, and say it is very benftcial in allevtating the complaints forehich it is rec"mmended." Our Agent in Pickens, S. C., Mr. S. .. McFali, assures us "that he uses it cith great ben t n his own family, and re commends it to his neighbors. He gives an instance of a negro woman, in his vicinity, who had been suffering with disease of the lungs for years, attended with severe Dough, who was relieved by the Liverwort and Tar. Such are the good reports we hear of this medicine from s all parts of the bouth. For a report of the surprising cures it has performed In the Western and Northern and Er 'ern States, we would invite the suffering pattent to read the pamplet which occompanies each botte. To all, we say, have hope, have hope. TRY THE MEDICINE ! BE WARNED IN SEASONI!! And neglect not that cough which is daily weaking your constitution, irritating your throat and lungs, and inviting on that dread disease, Consumption, when so soothing and Healing a remedy can be obtained as Dr. Rodgers' Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations. The genuine article is signed Amnzw Ronoas, on the engraved wrapper around each bottle. Price $1 per bottle, or sti bottles for $5. Sold wholesale and retail by SCOVIL & MEAD, 111 Chartres St. bet. Conti and St. LouIs, N. 0. SOLE AGENvs FoR THE SourrnERN STeAu, to whom nil or ders atid applcations for Agtencies must be addressed. rSold also byG. L. i'ENN, fgtield C. H; WARD)LAW & 4LYON. Abbeillec C. It.: T. C. IISLEY. Laurensvlle: J. F. PItATT & CO., Newberry: H AVILAND, RISLEY & CO., Augusta, Ga., and HAVILAND, HIItALL & CO., Charleston. Aprill ly 12 SGREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY! JACOB'S CORDIAL, FOR ALL BOWEL DISEASES, CHIOLERA, SDYSENTERY, DIARRHOEA, CHOLERA MORBUS, BILIOUS OHOLIC, COO.ERAINFANTUM. --A LO Admirably adapted to many diseases of Females, amost especially painful mienetruation. lTe virtues of Jacob's Cordial are too woell knowen to require ecwomiums. 1st. Ir cCRas TrE wonsT OASES OF DrAuanxa. !d. IT eraim TURE wORST Fo33s 0F DvsENTrnv. 3d. IT CUBs CArafrournA on MEXICAN Dz~nuiax. 411h. 1T aRELIEvns TatE NEVER~ST COLIC. 5th. IT cuaxa CoOLERA MosBs.s 5th. IT eonEs CIIOLERA INFANTeN. 7th. IT CeRES PAINFUL MExarRUATroN. Sth. IT RELaEvu PAIN IN BACx AND LoNs. r9th. IT CoUNTERtACES NEavors ms AND DgslOnDECT. 10th. IT amTwORzs laaExILAnrrTIn. 11th:. IT DISPELS GI.ooMY AND IITiTERi~eAL FEELINos. 12th. IT's AN ADMIRABLE ToxIa. A PEW SHORT EXTRACTS 1101 TESTIMOEIALS8, LETTEBS, &c. "I have used Jacob's Cordial in my family, and hnave found It a most efnetient, and in my Jigm~ent, a valuable remedv."-lIon. Hrr.AM WARNER, Judge of Supreme Court, Georgia. ".1 Itfives me pleasure in being able to recommend Ja cob's Cordial-my own personal experience, and the expe rience of my neighiborsand friendse around mc, is a sufficient gu:arantee for me to believe it lo be all that it purports to be, viz: A sovERnsloN REMEDYn.''-W.I..UNDERwOOD, Former ly .tudge of Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit. "I take great pleasure -in recommending this invaluable medicine to all afficted with bowel diseases, for which I be lieve It to be a sovereign remedy-deeldediy superior to an:y thing else ever tried by nie."-A. A. GACLDINo, Deputy G. M1. of the Grand Lodg of Georgia. " I have used Jacob' Cordial in my family, and th~is. with all I hear about it as a remedy by those who have tried it, induces mc to believe that it stands at the head of every preparation of the kind, atnd I would recommend Its use in ~the disease for which it is compounded."-MILEs 0. Don Imuss, Cashier of the Bank of the State of Georgia, Griffin. S" If there is any oeredibility in human testimony, Jacob's ~.Cordial, must stand pre-emiaent above all other preparations for the cure of liowel Diseases. From the mas of testimony in its favor comIng in from all quarters, it must be very far in advance4 as a curative agent, of meat If not all other p atent preparations -A. Fr.Emnxn, Cashier Marine an~d Fire Insurance Bank, Griffin. -"This efficient remedy Is travelling into celebrity as fast as Bonaparte pushed his columns into Russia, and gaining comamndation wherever used."-.Georgia .eersonfia. For sale by G. L. PENN, Edgefield C. H., E. H. A nDr, Perry's X Roads, Wellinghiam & Means, Bech Branch; Jats. P. Racutsansex, Richardson yille ; E. WATSON, Ridge P. 0.; Janx M. CLAaR, Cold Springs; T. H. ManUitAL,& Sot, Granitevihle June 6 6m 21 Important to the Citizens ofidgefield D R. D E NNIS' SGEORGIA SARSAPARILLA I A PURE & UNADULTERATED ARTICLE, FOR DISEASES OF THE LNVFR, AND 20 !E23TTE 3SE03. 'THIS SARSAPARILLA is made of the Sara Iparilla which grows in the Southern States and fnothing else. It has the natural Sarsaparilla taste. Its effect upon the system in all eases in which Sar saparilla is indicated Is wonderful. It Is a great safeguard against diseases arising from a torpid state of the Liver, or impure atate of the Blood. IGenerally, It acts upon the Bowels assa mild pur gative or laxative. It not only mildly moves the Bowels, but gives tone to the system by restoring a healthy action In the Liver, and by freeing the blood from its impurities. For children it is a great preventive of worms and supercedes the necessity of giving them so much worm medicIne ; at the same time it imnproves their genleral health. A better and more useful medicine cannot he in troduced into Edgelleld District, either for profes sional or family use, than the Georgia Sarsapar lla. This Sarsaparill. is not to be sold on comnmis son. Price, per bottle,$1i-Six bottles $5. For sale by Druggists generally. 0?7 Those ordering this article from Druggists or Commission Merchants, should express in their or ders, Dennis' Georgia SarsaparillaI. May 30, 1855. 5m 12 Negro ClG.ais and Blankets. JUST received by the Subscriber, a supply of teAugusta Manufacturing Company and Schley's SUPERIOR NEGRO CLOTHS of diffe rent styles, warranted all wool filling, which will be sold at very low price. A large assortment of White and Gray BLAN KES, to all of which he respectfully invites the attention of Planters. WM. SHEAR. Augusta, Oct 2 tf 38 NotIce. T1 HE Notes and Accounts due the firnm af .Brindly & Rosemond, Hamburg, are left witly Mr. R. Jasper Delph, for collection. Persons dlue the said firm will do well to call and settle, as longer indulgence cannot be expected. JOEL CURRY Assignee. Oc. 3, -n 38 FOREMAN'S IROI F R M N S OTHE REMEDY FOR ' T HE attention of the Planters of Edgel JUSTLY CELEBRATED and VER PLOW S I have purchased the right for Edgefield Dist1 Edgefield C. H., and also of RoBrNsoN &s JA' From Certificates in my possession, I am RIOR FOR ALL PURPOSES. Its durabi soiling our old worn out lands, makes it the MOST DESIRABLE P 07 Any person wishing to try them can d may return them without charge. EDGF.FIELD C. H., Sept 12, 1855. LEAVITT'S PREMIUM PORTABLE CORN MILLS, FOR CRUSHING CORN AND COB- TOGETHER, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. JAVING received the Sole Agency for the State of South Carolina, for the above cele brated Mills, conceded on all hands to be the great est economisers and labor-saving articles of the day, the Subscriber is desirous of establishing Sub-Agen cies for their sale in every District of the State. Prices within the reach of every farmer in the4and: ranging from fifty to one hundred dollars, according to power, size and quality. No better investment can be made by the Planters of this or any other State, either for profit or convenience, and no far mer shou!d be without them, nor would they be, if they were aware of their value and utility. A. S. LANGLEY, General Agent for the State. July 2. 6m 25 Carpenter's Sheet System OF Cutting Ladies' Dresses and Gentlemen's Coats and Sacks,-also, Vesta, Pantaloons and Gaiters, together with Youths, Boys and Girls Garments of all kinds and styler, will be taught to Ladies and Gentlemen by a Few Plain, Easy and Simple Rules, So as to learn them to cut with EASE and SKILL any of the above mentioned Garments. The Copyright of this State has been assigned to Gzo. S. McNaL.L & Co., of this plnce. Persons wishitng to at ail themselves of this Sys tem or wanting information wvill call or leave their orders at Mrs. McNEIL's hiihner Establishment. GEO. S. McNEiL & CO. Edgefield C. U., May 30 ly 20 Lightning Conductors, T HOSE of our citizens, who desire to protect their houses, barns, &c., from lightning, wvould do well to try OTIS' IMlPROVED) PATENT LIGIITNING CONDUCTORS. By application to the subscriber, Agent at this place, they can pro. cure these rods and all necessary fixtures, atnd, what is more, have them wvell put up, all at mioder ate charges. These Conductors have been placed over the Court House and Jail by the Com~mis.sion ers of Public Buildings. They are the best, decided y, yet invented. S. S. BOYCE, A GENT. A pril 4 tf 12. Hardware and Cutlery, r1 O ALL our old friends, we would say, wre are ihankf ul for past favors, and to all others who may wish Goods in our line ;-eall and see uts also, or send youar orders. We will make every effort (and it is notorious of the Goods we keep) to give "general satisfaction." Our prices SUIALL~ be in accordance with the times ; always assuring our customers to sell them at the LOWEST MAR EKT PRICES. We have now in Store a fino Stock and are re eeiving weekly. A mnongst which may be found, 50 Tons Band and Uioop IRON, 250 " Sweed " assorted, 150 " English "" 200 Smith BELLOWS, all qualities, 500 Kegs " Peru" NAILS, 50 Tous CASTINGS, 100 D)ozen Door LOCKS, 100 " Pad " 500 " Till, Chest. Draw and Trutnk Loeks,. 100 " A XES, Collins, Levette's and other makes, 10 " Superior BROA D A XES, 500 " HOES, all qualities. To enumerate is too tedious. We have the Goods and want to sell them. We keep all things necessary for Mills of every style, Corn Sheilers, Straw Cutters, Vices, Anvils, Smith Tongs, Circular, Hand, and all other kind of Saws, Screw and Bales, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Shears, Screws, Bolts, Spirit Levels,. Guages, Candlesticks, Platnes, Horse Shoes and Nails, Brushes, Coffee Mills, latlter, Trace, Stretch, Log, Breast, Continued and [Fifth Chains, Rope, Files of all kinds, a beautiful Lot of Guns, of all qualities, Pistols, Percussion Cape, Curry Combe., Game and Shot Bags, Powder Flasks, Dram Flasks, Sand and Waffle frons, Braces and Bitt., Aungers, Chisels, Hammers, Drawing Knives, Mortars, Kettles, Stew Pans, &c., &e. ROBINSON & JACKSON. Hamburg, Dec 4 tf 47 8tate of 8outh Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQU!ITY. Jarnes Bean, Lydia Sanders and others Petition for the sale as. of trust property. Moses Sander. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Moses San iders. the Defendant in this case, reside. beyond the limi'ts of this State, On motion of Landrum, Petitioner's Soicitor, it is ordered that he do plead, nswer or demur, to the said Petition within three months fronm the publication of this rule, or the pe tition will be taken pro confesso against him. A. SIMKINS, c. a. z. n. Sept5 ..-3m :34 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFTELD DISTRICJ', IN ORDINARY. Elizabeth Davis, A pplicant, vs David Ashine andhis wife MaryI and others. ITapaigto my satisfaction that David Asline an lif ary and the. children of Nichols Wagner, deo'd., whose names are not known, re side bey-ond the limits of this State, It is therefore ordere that they do appear and object to the divi sion or sale of the Real Esttite of Sarah Wagner, e'd., on or before the .1st day of Dec. next, or their'consent to the ne will be entered of repord. Given under my hand at my office, this 5th Sept. 1855. H. T. WRIGHT, 0.3s. D. OrdInary's Oficee, Edgetield C. H. Sept 12 3m 35 Noticei S Hereby given, that application will lIe mjade at I the next Session of tlie' Liegdlatur for c'ertain amendments to the Charter of the Hamburg Build ing and Loap Association. Hambuirg, Sept 5 3m 34 Flayoring Extrets. A. L ARGE variety-for sale by l. A . G. & T. JT. TRG E Dryggists. 1 PLOW STOCK! feld District 'is respectfully called to 111 Y VALUABLE TOCK! -iet, and they can be had at my SHOP ;KsoNt, Hamburg, S. C., at 95,50 per Stoc warranted in saying that it has NO SUP] ity, together with its peculiar fitness for au LOW NOW IN USE, > so, and if they do not answer the purpos S. F. GOODE. tf _35 Look at This! carriages, Carriagei Buggies,) Buggies T HE Subseriber still carries on, the Carriage b siness at the old stand of A. Bosn1NEL, at would say to the people of the D'strict that th< may at all times find a good assortment of CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES on hand, of his own manufacture, . that will be so to good punctual customers on as reasonable terr as they can be bought in any Southern market. I have secured the services of Mr. A. BUsunnt for the present ~year, and from his long experies in the Carriage business, I think that purchase may expect satisfaction in their work. JOHN LEIGH. N. B.-! am also prepared at all times to furnia COFFINS and HEARSE for any portion of t! District at the shortest notice. Edgefield C. H1., Mtay 16, if 18 Notice. /m A LT Persons having any just demands again the estate of G. W.Reamts, dee'd1., will pr sent them to the Subscriber, in the Ordinary's offi at Edgefield C. HI., on the 25th day. of Novemb next, to receive payment. Those failing to do wil be._ bare o T E. OTL A d'r .1... Aug23 m 3 FO/IEL IS /< Pel Dstric Sals drsmetiull clledgto; CreN, amfbeug, S.Crnato Roge, paer SDo patry,&t., in saylofin the aattNtOn SofP Lity itoeheiily itsitecd.a .Ftnsfor salb A. . . GOEDgt. Landaes War as. g T HIE SUbsrierstile ~rsth anoungeb thoe tat the olsand oarat for Bsal, tol wouldhia Stoe poplie fthe rican hatel a burgan, ofhere own higheturiesha will be ad I aecrdthem.ericesoS. . TREN.T. fortmbrgn Juyar, 6 r m hi25n xpre i y the Carihe busneassemb thin thpe Sate may nexpt esionsfraciou i n meiror C ter. 011N . McJON LCerkI. N.A.u amasg27pret timest3m Ditiatmiesrtoe. tce A LL Persons hv any s deands theaSis berth etae Nte o r AY e'mn, rel. willepi sto them tp, tas Subsrbermin th le rdinay cb next, to eiv penfayethskiling to copywthteao woih bete kout.E.ILL.AYAd'r Sept20 3m 32 BO T ALDIES. Wthe o nd gorato Mrit o. Colg:.a prearedmkeek to rrs oiet odr An h asortet ofotic, and oieth eySoas; tieps Hai hu ye; n lseateto Puinesto Salt pea Aoalc whoea;aorh Cremt o theipautyarntineogefa iato, . t all ofmaihtteatrnio of buiesI JMly 18 ____ tf 27 ON theRndeigeen respeullya anndne. I. house tha haluRve ra.ntfo Tusdaye taot, a hiPSoCE opDite the Ameihan moelrindum ibr, whrewtehgs ardpie. will be paid frtedlv the sm TomHOSo r W . Buter aTREdg Jaurg nlt2,26 Admin iaoc Not ice. 1'ETonCuilof Wmhambug.'d., arweb oil p tho the arenelAembyof the State qistnedxto Sessoo pamei o Amnmnso- t ter. J~llY . PEl)NNL, Adl'rk Notoicee ter eSiofthe egicolare frequesa to payorprate the Edeemd toiloage apmt Chel n~ ~ otice ln etrloot T TEmn Subscrbe han on ted emonenty tee rer next do th Ordi.r' OfRce at. S EdgV Apreperedso indetdwaemake toaymentfin At timsore ie, and ofin tdeandy wiST prse thmb the paronie. dma inal mate .'o buiEs. D EA'r Lost hoseb gon tal conern, ha Tsay lnast slemnl POCE DIAde, wn'the saeofJohm wathrd, &c'., n cotaiOrinabous One atEdgr Dllarsoninebnk Bill k amn'byteao iea rehose waill dead folresn the vt ythe same time. rt r V .Btea d fil V lagti.nAt L.all, A LL Persons hinnis againbtedt the Eubsr borf Wi.her iniAdua oreg'tie, are eeyntf toeb orernted me prpeupaanerly atetd o ae andrsu ths whouarsee ieed theEate, ae rquaeneested. k payen to JNNN *EW. D.PENNIANGSo. Sept2 f 34 WO S Ghreb en Buletinll abes maet Etqhe et Sesion ofte. Leiltrfra settleent wlbemdonted on Fall Trade, 1855 ! CRAY BROTHERS B EG to inform 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 complete assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Purchased from the most eminent Importers and Dealers, on such terms as will warrant us in guar anteeing those who may favor us with their trade, a good Goods, at as fair prices, as can be obtained in Georgia or South Carolina. Among our assortment will be found the richest DRESS GOODS OP TnE SEASON, 5UCH AS Elegant Moir 'Antique Graduated SILKSt Satin, Striped and Plaid Moir 'Antique SILKS; Splendid Satin Plaid SILKS, new styles; Plaid Chene SILKS, elegant new styles ; Low priced colored SILKS, of every descriptioni Black SILKS, in all widths, very cheap; Risehoff's Red Letter bl'k SILK, best imported ; French MERINOS, all colors, very low priced ; English CASHMERES, COBURGS, 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 ALPACCAS, very oh ap. some extra fine; do CHALLYS and DELAINES; do POPLINS and Watered SILKS; CLOAKS of the very newest and most elegani designs, in Cloth, Velvet and Moir 'Antique from the most popular Emporiums of N. Y Embroidered and plain Crape SHAWLS * Long and Square Woolen SHAWLS; Extra fine and large BLANKETS; Low priced line do Negro BLANKETS and KERSEYS,of su perior quality, and exceedingly low priced ; OSNABURGSand STRIPES, factory prices Bleached HOMESPUNS, of the last water an< wiretwist factories ; Sea Island Brown HOMESPUNS; HOSIERY of every description, for. Ladies' Gent's. Youths' and Misses'; EMBROIDERIES, of the finest kind; Fine White FLANNELS, from low priced ti extra fine ; Heavy all wool Red FLANNELS, cheap; Kentucky JEANS and SATINETS; Fine French CASSlMERES; CALICOES. GINGHAMS and CHECKS Damask NAPKINS and TOWELS; Superior 10-4 Double DAMASK; Heavy 8-4 White and Brown DAMASK, &c. With a full and complete assortment of all Good usually kept in Dry Goods Houses, to which w would respectfully invite the attention of the publik GRAY BROTHERS. Augusta, Oct 1 tf 38 BROWNING & LEMAN, IMPORTERS OF FRENCH, BRITISH & GERMVIAl DRY 9OOM3 209 & 211 KING, CORNER MATKET-SI oHArai.STON, S. C. KTEEP constantly on hand, and offer to the 11friends and the public generally, the largei assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods In the So'uthern States. Their Stock is constanti supplied with a full assortment of Of all the newest varieties of Style and Fabric. In Silks, Tissues, Bareges, Grenadines, Muslins, Bombazines, Alpaeas, and Mournin Goods of all kinds, Enmbreideries and Lace Goods, of every variety. Evening Dress Goods o'f every description. Genstlemuen's and Boys' Wear. Cloths, Caissimeres, Vestings, Linen Drills an Coatings, of best French Goods. Satineta, Tweeds, Jeans, &c. FOILR F A MI LY U SE. Rose, Whitney, and Bath BLANKETS, Red and White Flannels, English and American Cotton Flannels, French, English and A merican Prints and Cani bris, Linens, of Richardson's celebrated make, fc Sheetings, Shirtings, Pillow Cases, Table Damaski Doylies, Napkins, Towellings, B. E. and Hucki back Diapers, Fruit Cloths, Glass Cloths, Apro Linens, &c. ' C A RP E TING S. Ingrain, three Ply, Brussels, Tapestry and Velvet, British and A merican Floor Oil Cloths, Wilton Velvet and A xminster Rugs, White and Colored Mattings, of all widths, Stair Rods and Stair Carpetings, of all kinds. Of every variety in SILK. SA TIN and WORSTE] Curtain Cambries and Muslins, Embroidered Lace and Muslin Curtains, Gilt Cornices, Curtain Gimps, Holders, Loops Tassels, Drapery Cords, Bell Ropes, &c. PLANTATION GOODS. Blankets, Plains, Kerseys, Cape, &c. Cotton Osnaburgs,of nll the best Southern makel 37 All the above, with every other line of DR1 GOODS which can be demanded, are of OIL OWN DIRECT IMPORTATION, and at ofered ut the Lowest Market Prices for Cash,< City acceptance. W7 The ONE PRICE SYSTEM is strictly ad hered to. All Goods are warranted, and all ordei filled with promptness and the most careful atten tion. BROWNING & LEMAN. Charleston, Jan. 25, ly 3 JEFFERS & COTHRAN', FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS CHA RLESTON, S. C. THE Undersigned having formed a Co-partnership for the trane tion of a General FACTOR AGE and COMMIS SION BUSiNESS, in the city of Charleston, S. C under the name of JEFFeas E CoTHUAras, beg leav to offer their services to their friends and the publi generally, believing that the LONG EXPERI ENCE of two of the Partners in the Soiling of Produce Generally, Will enable then, to do as well for their patrons a any other House in the City. Particular attention will be given to the sale c COT TON, FLOUR, G RAIN, 4-e., and the re civing and forwarding business, as also the pur chasing of Goods to order. In all instances, our charge will be in accordane with custom, excepting Cotton, which will be solh for Fifty Cents per Bale. HENRY L. JEFFERS, WADE S. COTHRAN, JOHN R. COTHIRAN. CuARrsON, Sept. 20, 1855. Ah. OA.4.Z3 I BEG leave to embrace this opportunity of re .turning my thanks to my friends fur their ver; liberal patronage (especially during the past sum mer) and as I have formed the above Co-partner ship with Gentlemen well known-by which mn: ability as well as facilities to serve them and the public are greatly increased-and asspecial atten tion will be devoted to the business and interest c Planters, I respectfully solicit not only a continue< but increased share of patronage to the Firm. H. L. JEFFERS. Charleston, Sept 20, 1855. 6it 37 Edgefld Carpet Buyers! YOUR attention is respectfully invited to a flu .and Large Stock of Carpets not being closed off at LESS T HAN NEW YORJ| COST. Sale to continue only one month.. -ALSO Under Carpet Rooms may be found a #ell selectec Consisting, in part, of Bleached and Brown Home spn, from 6j4to 25 eta per yard; Pillow Cottot and Sheeting, all varieties; Prints, DeLaines, Me rinos, Cashmere., Colored and Black Silks and Satins, Cloak Taimas, with Moir Antique .Trim wings to sutit, &c. T. DUNHAM, Successor to J. K. Baneroft, Next door below "Bank of Augusta,' Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. To the Planters of Edgefield, T HE Subscriber respectfully Informs the Cotton Planters of Edgifeld and the neighboring Dis tricts, that be is Manufacturing his Superior Curve or Patent Breuist Cotton GINV, Near Belair, Richmond County. Ga., at $2,25 ets. E per Saw, and common Gins at $2,00 per Saw. I will warrant them in every respect to perform well, and do a good days ginning, and clean seeds elenr of nap. If my Fifty Saw Gins chokes or clogs with my-Curve-or Patent Breast in ginning 200 or 254 bales, to do. any damage to the Gin, I will make it good, free of charge, by the purchaser sending it to my shop. I will keep ' sample of the above Gins at Mr. Charles Hammond's Ware House Hamburg, S. C. who will act as Agent for me, and is authorized to, warrant them to she purchaser.. If they in telr bales give satisfaction, Mr, H. willclaim thepurchase money. Purchasers are requested to notify me if t'e Gin does not perform weB in ginning three or four bales, I will either remedy k.or put one in its stead that will do good work. it the Purchaser gins over ten bales he will be held nnible tor the money. ,THOS' WINNE. Belair, Ga., Oct'8 41 39:. To Wool Growers r I ZsA. O C3 . 3M A II: ' Bring us your'Wool andgive us a trial.'. - W E are now prepared to CA RD WOOL INTO' OL nanwst fWo ad ih - a Brr Machine attached, that will burr the Woolf with. less waste than if done by hand. The .entire Machine is new, and-situated-.on Johnson's Creek,. 14 miles above Abbeville C. H., and near the Gene- - ral Road above Temple of Health P. O.,- being?!2 miles West of Due West Cornes. at We will be able to Card from 100 to 150 pounds k. per day. As we intend to do our part well, we hope to give gener?'satisfaction, and therefore o licit the patronage of the public. b- YOUNG &s BLACK. Sept 26 3m 37 state of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. e, - .IN EQUITY. Edward M. Bussey, es. .. Bill for Partit.len. Joseph Bussey and others. B Y Order of the Court of Equity in thises,. shall proceed to sell at Edgeflod Court Ironse, I at public auction, on the first Monday in December next, the following real Estate of Dlency Bussey, dee'd. to wit : 1. one Tract of Land known as the SMITH a' TRACT, containing one hundred and twenty acres, ad more or less, and adjoining lands of Thomas Gar. 'Y rett, Scarborough Broadwater and others. 2.. Another Tract known as the E V A NiS TRACT, containing One Hundred acres, more be Id less, and adjoining hands of Joseph Prince, Alex ns ander Sharpton and others. . . Tsans or Sa..-Costs to be paid In cash. For t., the raft, a credit of twelve months. Ianehasees a will be required to give Bonds with ample surety re to secure the purchase money. gW Possession given 1st January 1856. - A. SIMKINS, C. s: 0. Ih Sept 13, S . it .,.. 36 he STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, - INCHANCERY. Cornelia S. Cox, e- Nathaniel Cox and others, by Billfor Partition "N their Guardian, ad litem, | er Arthur Simkins. J * S Y virtue of an order of the Court of, Equity in Bhisase, I will proceed. to sell on the premi _ ses, on Wednesday the 7th day of November nea~t, the following real estate of Hlenry Cox~dee'd.,'(alter -s the Dwelling Huune, out buildings,. .together with ,,j forty aeres acres of.land of the tract described in the'Billg~adjoining the Dwelling House,thpe been .a. cut off anid assigned to the widow Cornelia S. CoJ,) viz: Three several parcels ot Tracts of Laud &tea ted in Edgefield District, to wit: One Tract een e. taibing two hundred acid ninety-four and a half h. acres. A nothier Tract containing thirty-nine and ~one quarter acres--Also, another Tract contitllg ei -h~yfive and three-fourth acres. Th land to be sold on a credit of twelve months - from the day of sale1 ecetpt as tomnuch thereas wilt be sufficient to pay costs of. the iia,-'ivhch must be paid in cash. The purchase money to lle to secured by bonds with at least two good goodpers lsonal sureties. A. SIMKINS, c. r.z.-a. -~ Oct 15, 44 State of' South Carolina, -EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN E QWTY.. Phillip Jennings, ' Sampson Jennings and others, Bl o atu ir- Martha Jennings and others. BY Virtue of anurder of the Court of Equity, - .1) will proceed to' dell at' Edgefield C. 11., on Sale-day in December next, the following realles .tate of .Jesse Jennings, Sr., dee'd., viz: r The Piney Woods Tract adjoining lands of Wes ed Icy Corley, William Hardy and others, and cen *~ taining one hundred and fifty acres, more-or less. ye Tuas or Sat.E.-On a credit of twelve mouths with interest from day of sale, (pzcept as to so much as will be necessary to pay the'costs of this suit, which must be paid in cash.) The purchase money -- to be secured by bend with good and sufficient se curities. A. SIMKINS, c. a. a. 3. in Oct 24 - t - 41 SSTATE OF SOUTH CAROL! NA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. SJoseph Parkman, A pplicant, to John Parkman and others, D..f'ts. TT apeaigeto'my satiufactio-timiarriet Davis, .r . eithu Paka and Marion Parkman,- reside r-wtotthe limits of the State, It i thereford'or dered, That they appear and object to the division or sale of the real estate of Mark Parkman, dee'd., -en or before the 10th day of January next, 1856, or their 'onnient' to the asaea will be ent'ered/ 'eneord, Given under my hand, at my omfoe, this -10th day 7y of Oct. l1855. . H1. T. WRIGHT, o. . a a Ordinary's Office, Oct 10 . 3p 3 ad S'TA'TE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, ofEDGEFIELD. DISTRICT. ''IN ORDINARY. e- D. P. Self and J. P. Self, vs Jefferson Sturkey and wife Lucy' . and others. J T appcaring to my satisfaction that Levi Falmnore te and his two minor children, Ezra and Pressley, reside lieyond the limits of thisStateit i therefore t, ordered that they do appear and object to >the4ivl e- sion or sale of the Real Estate of M~ary Self, de'd., on or before the 1st day of Dcember.next, or, theair consent to the same will be entered. of record. _ Given under ray hand at thyeOffee, this'10th Sept 1855. H. T. WRIGHT,.. 3.3. Ordinary's Offee, Edgefield C. I. '4..' it Sept1 is 3m :. 35 it h- STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, - EDGEFJELD DISTRICT... . -I N ORDINARY. al Lewis.Robertsona, Applicant, vs. Win. Morris, James Morris andI 'others, Defendants. LTT appeairng to my satisfaction that -Polly Chap I el-WlimMorris, James Morris, Rlebecea' SMorris, Marshal Palmer and wife Elimbeth, Bariga* Palmer, Amelia Henderson, Levi Fulmorc, .ames Cochran and wife Nancy, Williaua Fulimore, Jo-~ _ seph J. Fullmore and Joseh Morris, recIte .eon the limits of this State, It isthereforste .$ they do appear and object toea sale or divilliln'o Sthe real estate of Jame f,ilM. oS ora n before the 16th day 'of, > eeen next, or their - consent to the same will be entered of record. ' L Given under my hand, at my offoe, this 13th day 9 of Septeber, 1855. n .H. T. WRIGHT,. . 3.. Ordinary's Office, Edgeileld C. IL sept19 - .3m 36 - Notice. - ALL persons indebted to the Estate of James Dopier, deo'd, either by noteser acoout, are: - requested to come forward anid make payment by" the first day, of November next; and. all;Iaving', 1 demands agninst tho Same will render theminp " perly attested by that timec. aARRTUR DOZIER, Adm'or. 048, 1855 3t 39., Notice. A LL Persona having demands agah Ensto9. .-.of B.R. Addis gneed, ae o td to present them propery atttdt h, ind to whom also those indebte'd to the 11 are re-' ,quired to take proingpayment. .Adm'or with the nfhlexed.