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FURNITTE ANID tRAIR W E would call the attention of the public to our NEW and WELL SELECTE) Stoek 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 cull before buy ing *where, for we WARRANT a Large Deduction from Old Prices. HENRY & SKINNER. A Uaus-ra, Sept 7,8545; P. S.-Uaving made arrangements for our Fall Supplies with :the4 Exdelsior Manifacttsy" of New.York,_it enabl usus to sell at unprecedented low rates. - I.- . Augusta, Sept 7 6m 35 Pomaria Nurseries. SUMMER & CRA1YIMOND, NAVE for sale a large and line collection of the best varieties of W"ELUIT% E.1!, tonsisting of PEACIIES, PLUA1S. APRICOTS, N ECTARIN ES. FIGS, GRAPE VINES, PEARS both standard and dwarf, A PPLES, standard and swar', CIIERRIE;' standard and dwarf, ROSES, FLOWERING STIRUliS and EVERGREENS of choice kinds. Their Fruit Department embracs all the best 'native varieties, early and late, as well as all the Choice Foreign kinds, aad the trees arc,,of fine habits and growlii W C . " .1 W - rieed Catak e-jt 0 dplicants. Addesi e L UMIif R M!N, Oct 31 Sni '42 Poniaria, S. f'. L and for Sale ! T SeE Subseriber having anotler- place on which The desirei to- wurk.all his foi-ce, offers for sale the place on whici he resides, situated within one anile of Edgeield' Court House, and containing Five Hundred Acres, Upwards'of Two hundred of which is woodland, from which two hands and four males are now ma king with ease eight dollars per day S. S. 'O.lPKINS. Nov 7 2t 43 FRUTLAND NURSERY. TEN THOUSAND CHOICE TREES! T 1lE SUBSCRLBER offers for Fall and Winter Planting, (1S55-'56) the fallowing desirable articles : APPLES.-A select list, of early, medium and late varieties,s including many of the new and superior - Southern seedlings, heretofore described in Seuthern Cultivator-25 cents each; $20 per hundred. pEAIS.-:Dwarfs'and Standards, many choice varieties, 50 cents each ; $40 per hundred. Extra large trees, SI. PEACIIES.-A succession from June till Octo ber, ineluding many native seedlings, 25 cents each ; $20 per hundred.' APRICOTS, NECTARINES, PL UMS and CHERRIES, of the best varieties, 50 cents each ; $40 per hun. Ired. 'FIGS-Several choice varieties, including the Celestial, Alicant, Black Gehoa, &c., &e., 50 cents each. GRAPES-The genuine Catawba, from Axt's Vineyards; also, Weller's 'Scuppernong, &c. 50 cents each; $40 per hundred. QUINCES-The ,Orange variety, well rooted and stronig Pilda25' cents'. STRAWBERRIEs-More than thirty choice varieties, including all' the most desirable. Thesee Strawberry Plants have been awarded the first Premiums at the. two last Fairs of' the " Southern Cientral'Agricultural Socir I y." Pr'ces, 50) cents per dozen, or from S1 to $3 per hundred. BL ACKBERRIES-The genuine new Roebelle or "Seneor's Mammoth." Berries of extra, size and nfiahlivor. Well rooted plaats 50O cents each. POM EGRLANATES-The Sub-acid, or~'Sweet varjety,at 25~and 50 cents ceh, according to. size. OSAGE ORANGE PLA NTS, for 'H edging-a large quantity of vigorous Plants, of 1 and 2 years growth, at $-, to $8 per thousand. QSIER, OR .BASKET WILLOW-Cuttings of the famous 'B-siridgii, at $10 per thousand, or 52 perangle hundred. Also, the VimaineLie, at $5 per. thousand, or $1 per hutndred. Theie Osiers are.also very valuable fur hooppoles, when two years old from the cutting., * J Orders wilt also be received for choice RO SES, ORNAMENTA L SilRUlS a.nd TREES. EVERGREENS, VINES and GREEN-IlIUSE PL A NTS, &o. & The various Railroads diverging in almost every direction from A ugusta, afird ample facilities for shipping to any part of the South. Trees will be carefully packed amd forwarded by Etpress or otherwise, with safety and desipatch... W From middle of October until first of Febu ary is the proper time fnr transplanting-the carliet' m. winter the better. Purchasers will be furnish td with such (printed) directions for the planting and management of Tree., &e, ;:u will (if strictly followed) insure success.. Address D. REDMOND, A ugusta, Ga. -Oct 31 .ntmu 4:2 CARRIAGE EANUlACTORY ! EDGEFIJELD C. II., S. C. . T HIE 'Sub~eribers continue to build to order, and ot' the .~Z~ - BEST MlATERIAL that can be procured, - Carriages, Buggies, &c., OF vEavR S'rYLE AD DsscailrrioN. They also keep constantly on hand a fine and v'aried assortment of New and Seconad-Hanad Carring es ig''REPAlIRING neatly and promptly attend edato. -Thankful for past patronage, they htopeby giing due-attention to- their 'business and the interests of their eustomers, to continue to receive a liberal share of public favor. .. C. icGR EGOR, - ~F. L. Sal~ Mar25 tf TI I To Contraetors. CLERK'S OFFICE, CoLtmBIA, S. C., Oct. 30, 1855. P ROPOSALS .for building NEW WATER WORKS for, the City of Columbia will be received at the Clerk's Office in Columbia until the first day of January net. Plans and specifications can be seen on application as the Clerk's Office. IBy order of the City Cuuncil of Columbia. .D. B. MI LL ER, Clerk City Council. Nov 6 3t 43 Fashionable Talmas, Cloaks, &o ON Majthe 2'2d October, we introduced our OFall and Fashions, for L AlDIES COVER INGS. The styles arc, the Lady Pierce, the -Promenade, Eureka, Rachel, Eugenia and' thc Princes Royal. The material, Cloth, Metro An tique, Silk and Velvet. All the various styles and shades will be represented.. Our endeavor has been to secure the latest and most exclusive styles for our own trade. We re spectfully solicit an examination of these Goods. WARD, BURCIIARD) & CO. Augusta, Ga., Oct 29 ' 3t 4'2 * ead-Quarters, ..TENTII REGIMENT, S. C. M.,) Day CR EEK, Oct. 27, 1855. * PURSUA-NT to an order from Col. NEAL., a CL"ourt Martial will convene at Richardson's, on Friday, )Tov. 30th. Captains and Oflicers comn madding-Coiipaii'-will ceh scud a representative. By ordfo the Colonel. Moj. W ATS9.N, President. T. P. MAYNARD'. dj& g Laid Waa'rants Wanted. T H:E HIIGHEFST 'Cash prie will be' paid for I Land Warrants by *.>'- .o '.rACKSON. M ILLE R & VERDERY. Auasta, Ga., Oct 29 . t* 42 Notice. T'1HIE Note that I cmitionied the public against I'trading for in July last, 'given by me to Jlohn M. Clark, and endorsed by D. L. flussey, I1 will gia'being satisfied I was deceived in reference toA anjfraudulent transaetion concernimg it. D). 130DIE. T ROSPEUTUS ( .THE SOUTHERN LIGHT. A RELIGIOUS JOURNAL, EDITED BY E. L. WHATLEY. INDRPENDENT IN EVERYTIINO-NEUTRAL IN NOTH ING, AND SET FOR TItE DEFENCE OF WHATEVER WILL STAND THE TEST OF REAsON, SCIENCE AND THE HOLY SCaIrruRss. '' Prove all things, hold fast that which is good." Terms, $2,00 per annum, in advance. W. F. DURISOE & SON, PUBLISHERS, EDGEFIELD C. It., S. C. S UCI is the name and style of a Monthly Peri odical, the publication of which we purpose, the Lord willing, to commence on the first Monday in January next. The main design of this Journal is for the discussion of all subjects pertaining to Chris tian faith and practice. Additional to this, we shall present such articles of a literary character, original and selected, as will have a tendency to refine the taste and elevate the sentiment of the reading pub lic. Politics also, considered as a science, and as affecting the principles, of Law and Government, and more especially the mighty movements of the nations, as'they wrork out the. designs of God, will claim due and proper attention. But Politics de gradel to the squabbles of demagogues and factions, will be utterly eschewed and repudiated. As respects matters purely religious, we shill, of course, advocate the principles of the Baptist Com munity. as derived from the Seriptures,-and' repub lish from standard and other respectable works, ar ticles pertaining to our own Literature; but our coTamtes will be Opein to all of Every Name, For the defetice and advocacy of their principles, claiming only the right to judge of the suitableness. of all articles for insertion, and to make such criti cism on them as may.be.deemed expedient. In this undertakingi we have .the -.satisfact'on o announcing that several gentlemen of eminent abili ty and attainments have kindly engaged to render us occasional assistance. The Journal will contain FORTY PAGES of reading matter, and such advertisements as our friends may favor us with, not ineopsistent.with the character of the work,-making. at the end of the year a neat-volume of 480 pages, auitablo for bind ing in book form. With regard to the mechanical execution of the work. we deem theannounecinent, that this will be under the direction of the Messrs. I)vsoE, a suffi-. cient guaranty for its faithful and tasteful perform ance--and without further words, encouraged by the expressions of good will and promises of. sub stntiar aid fronmany friends, we throw the mat ter before the people with an assurance of every effort to render satisfaction for the support that may be extended to us, and respectfully ask them to let the " LIGIT" shine. grOur terms of subscription are Two DoLArs per year, in advance, on receipt of the first num ber. Ministers of the Gospel, of every denomina tion, who may be unable to comply with the terms, will be supplied with one copy each, on application. 17 A list for the signatures of all who wish to encournge the work, may be found at the Post Office, and also at the " Advertiser" Office. CM All letters or communications addressed to Undersigned will receive prompt attention. E. L. WHATLEY, Editor and Proprietor. Edgefield, S. C., Oct. 15th, 1855. STARTLING, RUT TRUR. WARNING TO EVERY SENSIBLE WOMAN Why Females Suffer li Health. No woman of delicacy is willing to disclose the pecullar ilments incident to her sex, even to a most Intimate ihmily physian. This modeste and delicacy is Implanted by nature, and elher should 'nor need be subjeced to the rude shocks in vita ble i making known to the other sex these allmentsbe loing exclusivl to the female. 1.xept In extreme cases, her senstivenese wilt sacrifie er health rather than her delicacy. The consequences are serious, lamentable, and life-long. Thus what at first could have been easily remedied, or erhaps better still, not incurred, becomes a complecation of isese, no't unly ruinini the health of the nmother, and em iering tier dasby slikness andi suffering,' but entalilun ruken constituiltis upon her -hlldren, and -embarrassin if ot disatressing, the business and pecuniary prospects othe hsbnd. Let every sensible womna T.I KE IP.IRe.VI.'G L. TIe, as th~ousan-la have done) by the bItter experience and suffer ings of others, of the dlreaidful consequences she entails upo erself and those endeared to tier, by her ignrace of the iplestsidl plainest rules of health as connece with the narrin state, the violation of which entatll' disease, sugrer omayaesuffering ftom -obstructlon or irglarities euliar to the female system whleh undermine tehealth the effects of which they are ngioat, and for which thei :elicy forbids seeking medIcal advice ! How many suffer from us&We t-eri (falling of the womb,) or from fJSuor deus eaes, debility, &c)! Htow manty are In constant gony fortanv months preceding continentent ! How many ltvo dlflclt,lIf not dangerous deilveries, and slow and un eertain recoveries' To the question, ho0w are these to be prevented? what shalt bie done! ?lihe answer is simple. Let every won ascertain for herself without violence. to her deleaey,thenature and eharactero the alment (to whleh slit us a female is subject)th~ecausesfronm which it may arise, andl the proper remedies for its cure and fuiture prevention. This she can do by po'esng a little volume (already posessed by thousands) which tells her what Is the matter, and tells her what to do for it, in simple but chaste words, anal such as she can understand. This little volume is etitded THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE NEDICAL GOUPANION, BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, PitOFEssoR O F D iaE ASaES eOF WOMEN. One Hundredth Edition, (500,000) 18 uae., p. 250. [oN FINE P'APr, EXTRA sINDING, $l,00.j A standarsd work of established reputation, found classed in the Catalogues of the great Trade Sales In New-York, lhiladelpha, and other cities, and sold by the prncia bookseller in the Untited States. It was first pub in lt4T, siince which time Five~ Hundred Thousaud Copies have been sold, of which there were upwards of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAL, attesting the high estimation In which It is held as a reliable popular medical BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE, the author having devoted his exclusive attention to the treatment of complaints peculiar to females, In respect te which he is yearly consulted by thousands, both in person sand by letter, Here every wonman can dIscover, by comparing her own symptoms wIth those described, the nature, character, causes o'f, and the piroper' remedies for, her complaints. The wife about becoming a mother has often need of in strctioni and advice or the utmost importane to her future health, will flind such introduetlon and advIce, and aiso ex plain many symptoms which otherwise would occasion anx iety or alarnm, as all the peculiarities incident to her situation are eecribed, It isof course Impraciceable to convey- fully thie varIous subjects treated of, as they are of a nature stricly Intended fr the married or those contemplating marriage. The reve iatons contained In its peshave proved a blessing to thou sands,as the lnnumerable elters received by the author(which he ls permItted by the winters to publIsh) will attest. Ertrat of a Leterfrom a geatlmnin Datom, OMe. DAribN, May 1, 1847 " My wIfe has been perceptibly sinking for some three years or more, in consequene of her great anguish and suf fering some months before and during confinement; every sucessive one more and more debIltated and prostrated her, putting her life in imminent danger, and which was on the lust occasion desparedl of. I supposed that this stale of things was Inevitable, and resIgned mysef to meet the worst. At this time (now about two months I heard your book highly spoken of, as emniinlng some matters reaching my case. On it receipt and perusal, I cannot express to you the relief it afforded my tiistressed mInd, and the oyispages iparted to my wife, on learning that the great dsoery of M. M. Desomeaux provided a remedy. It ned a pros peet to me which I llulol conceived was psie.No pecu niary consideratIon can ever repay the obl~gtons I am under to you, for havin been the means of iparting to us the mitters containe In " The Married Woman's Private Medi a Cotmaon." But for thIs, crc another year would have passed over my head, In alt human probablity my wife would have been In her grave and my children left motherless." In consequence of the universal popularity of the work, as evidenced byIts extraordinary sale, various ImpositIons have been attempted, as weli on booksellers as on the publIc, by inmitatins of title pgspurIous editos and srettious inringements of coylht,nand other devles and deptons, It has been found necessary therefore TO CAUTION THE PU3LIC to biy no book unless the words "Dr. A. M. IMasrcAs, 129 Liberty Street, N. Y." is on (and the entry In the Clerk's 001oc on the back of) the tItle page;t and buy onl of respec table-and honorable dealers, or send by mall, and address to Dr. A. M. Maurleenu. gr Upon receipt of ONE Do.sA "THlE MARRIED WOMAN'S P.IVATE MEDICAL COMPANI0 " Is sent (sll&.freeto any part of the Unilted States, te Canads andrlshlrovinces. All tlters must be ai and a idrssed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU, box 12, NeYork City. Publshing 0f1lee, No 129 LIberty Street, oew York. Aornns IN At..umaumA.-,J. F.'& E. P. N. GILBEaT, Camn den. D~r. JIosEtnt TUogga, Mobile.. August 25 - m 88 Linen Sheetings. JUST received by the Subscriber, from New eJ York, an additional supply .of superior 12-4 LINEN SHEET'INGB', which he will sell at very lowv prices. An assortment of' tnew style FALL PRINTS, to all of' iwhich lhe respectfully invites the attention of thejpublic. WILLIAM SH EA R. Augusta, Oct 2 if 38 Inks, Inks!i BLkC, llue, Indelible and Carmine, for sale b A.G. & T, J. TEAGUE, Druggists. u....3 if 19 NEW FALL AND WINTER 60-0 D S, T HE Subscriber, being now in receipt of his 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 exanination of his present LARGE AND GOOD SELECTION In which may be found a SUPERIOR ASSORT MENT of BEAUTIFUL -suc As BLACK AND COLORED SILKS; French and English MERINOS ; Figured, Printed and Plain all wool DELAINES ; Black and Colored CHALLIES; Black and Colored GINGH AMS; A great variety of CALICOES and WORSTED GOODS not hero mentioned ; Jaconet.Swiss, Dotted, Ch'k'd and Mull Mullins; Cambric and Swiss TRILJMINGS; Chemisettes, Collars and Undersleeves; - Thread, Linen and -Lisle Edgings, &c., &C :DaOE2STI CrODS Black CASSIMERES, SATINETP, TWEEDS and Kentucky .EANS Bleached and Brown SHRIETINGS; "9 " HOMESPUNS; Georgia PrLAINS and STRIPES; Marlboro STRIPES for Servants; Marseilles QUILTS; White and Red FLANNELS; A fine variety of Colored 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 fill supply of wiell-made Plantation Brogans. Together with many other articles which might here be metntioned, but the Subscriber trusts that the above, as a general outline of his Stock, will sufflee for the present. Willing at all times 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. R. H. SULLIVAN. Sept 26, tf 37 EDGEFIELD ILACHINE SHOP, AND FURNITURE E ST ABLISH'MENT!1 JOHN M. WITT takes pleasure in calling the atten tion of the citizens of Edgefield District, to his MACHIN SHOP, Which is now in successful and complete operation, and also solicits an examination of his A ere he has on hand an extensive variety of beau tiMi and well -nished FIRNITITRE, consisting of Mahogany, Walnut, Rosewood, Maple and Pine Cubboard Safes, BOOK CASES & WRITING DESKS, Wardrobes of various Qualities, SOFAS, SOFA LOUNGES, &C., (fine variety.) .WASH STAN~DS, CRADLES, MATRASSES, &C.. Always on hand a good supply of well-made Sash, Blinds, Pannel Doors, &c., &c. I~nving secured the services of the rhiost compe tent workmeni, I do, not hesitate to say that I can ex hibit as fine and good work as will be found else where. .REPAIRING neatlyand promptly attended to. gg [wiill ieli the above articles on as reasonable terms as.thie times will allow. Those who piay Cash for their Furniture in Auagusta or Charleston will nt find -nuch dif'erence in our easht charges. gr L all and inspect the above Furniture before trading elsewhere. Edgefield C. II., Sept 5 tf 34 FURNITURE A N D CARPET WARE-ROOMS. C. A. P LA TT & CO0., BROAD ST., A UGUSTA, GA. H AVING enlarged our Establishment to an extent inot equinlh-d in the Southern country. we are now prepared to furnish artieles of our own and Northtern manufacture at prices that cannot flail to give satisfacetion. Our Ware-Rooms are always filled with the ereatenst Vraraety OF THlE LATEST AND MOST FAShIONABLE FURNI.TURE! Contnected with our Ware-Rooms, we have a large establishment, the machinery in which is driven by steam power, where we can at the shortest no tice, manufacture any article not usually kept on kad. In our Furniture Department, which embraces three Stories, can be found Every Article of the latest Design, and we particularly request all persons to look be fore purchansing 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 CARPETS, CRUMCLOTIIS and DRUGGETS, (all sizes and widths.) CURTAIN STUFFS. Damask, Lace and Muslin Curtaints, Gimrps, Cords, Tassels, Cornices, Bands and Pins of the ,. greatest variety. .Rugs, Door Mats and Stair Rods, (of all qualities.) FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS, or all widths, and of high reputation as to style and quality, and cut to fit any size room or entry in one picco. gr. The attention of buyers is respectfully re quested to the above, which cotmprise the best and largest assortment ever offered ini this city. C. A. PLATT, J. B. PLATr, N. B. A DAM. Augusta, October 1, 1855. -0 U nd er taking. HAVING added to our extensive Cabine't Es tablishtnent a Coffini Wareroosn, we are now prepared to furnish FISK'S oelebrated MET ALIC BURIAL CASES and COFFINS of ev'ery 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. PLATT'S residence on Ellis Street, in rear of the store. C. A. PLATT & CO. Augusta, Oct 1 4m. 38 Administrator's Notice. A LL Persons having any demands against the .t.Estate of Simneon Matthews, deo'd., will please present themt properly attested, and all those in debted to the Estate must make prompt payment as the distributees are anxious to have the matter set tled. SIMPSON MATTHIEWS, Adm'r, May 23 tf 19 Come at Last! R l. SULLI9AN, has just received ;a e large and very handsome assortment of fine CLOAKS and TALMAS, at unusually low prices. Oct24 .: tf -'41 Flavoring Extrcts. A LARGEvariety-for sale by A AGE G.'45 T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. MA'2. tf 19 W1 0, PRICE & C0, BR9APERS a TAfl@I 9 .f.-xagemasta, Cir i - H AVE ree?ived their FALL AND WINTER SUPPLIES of the Latest Importations, and would invite the attention of those who want the best Goods to call and make selections. Clothing! OVER GARMENTS of all the newest styles, Dress Coats, Pantaloons and Vests; Officeants Bu ines Coats, Pants and Vests, and .(General as sortment of Fashionable Clothing. Hosiery, &c. UNDER GARMENTS of-all kinds, Dressing ir the neck, Scarfs, Stocks, Ties, Gloves, and all other articles useful for dress and. covecrenc.: WM. 0.. PRICE & CO. Augusta, Nov 6 3m 43 DAWSON & SKINNER, AUGUSTA, GA.,, A RE Now receiving a large and CAREFULLY selected Stock of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, comprising Sugars, Coffee, Teas, Molasses, -Provisions of all khids; Flour, flutter, Lard, Cheese, Smoked and Pickled Beef, Pickled Pork, Beef Tongues, Potatoes, Onions, Pickles, Preserves, Harmetlidaly saled Goods-Lobster, Salmon, bysters, Raisins, Figs, Lemons and Nuts in great variety. - Liquors and Wines of all Kinds; IMPORTED SEGARS; &c. TAMES C.: DAWSON, LUCIUS .C. KINNER, Augusta, Oct 30, 2m 42 AUGUSTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. HAVING released the" Augusta" for another term, I take pleasure in announcing to the travelling public and citizens of Augusta, that it shall be the constant desire of myself and my assistants to make the Hotel, in every respect,.one of the first in the South. It will be painted and re-furnished .horoughly in a few days, when the guest will have an opportuni ty of viewing the largest, best appointed, as well as the most convenient Hotel in the State. The Proprietor and his Lady,~ the (late Mrs. E. C. West,) ever mindful of the-vast patronage al ready enjoyed by the Hotel, respectfully solicits a continuance of it, and pledees their every effort to. make the guest happy, and the Hotel a favorite with the travelling community. W. P. STARItyPrprietor. Augusta, August 13, -' . 3m 31 p' Editors and Publishers friendly to the enter prise will confer a fav.or, by gifg the above two or three insertions. The Burke House! THE Undersigned has opened the above lHOUSE, situated on the. , corner of BROAD and WASHING TON STS., Augusta, Ga., and .is pre pared to accommodate transient and permanent Boarders in as good style as any House in Augusta. This House has undergone extensive repairs, which, together with additional rooms and its eligi ble location, warrants the subscriber in saying, that with his best efforts, he hopes to make ita comforta ble home for business men and travellers. H. D. DELL. Augusta, Nov G Im 43 Excellent Land for Sale. THE Subscriber being desirous of making a .change in his business, ofl'ers for sale his VALUABLE PLANTATION, On Little Turkey Creek, nine miles North Eas~t of Edgefeld C. H., adjoining lands of Datniel Holland, R. W, Adams and others. Said Tract contains -Eight hundred ana Sixty live Acres, of the best Oak and Ilickory Land, of which there is about four hum 4rdinod eighty acres in a high state of cultivation, ifst'of it- fresh and' well fenced. ,The balance is1 iroodland, rich soil, lies well, and is well timbered.' This place is healthy, wvell wateredl, has all neces sary out buildings, negro houses enough to accom modate forty or fifty negroes, an excellent water Gi, with sixty Saws, which w~ill gin from four to six bales of Cotton per day. Also, a Grist Miill in fne order. The average crop of this place. for a series of years has equalled; it is believed, that of any plant ttioni in the District. TERsMs liberal.. g7 For further information ad 'ress the Subscri ber at Mt. Willing, or my son on theo premises. WILLIAM PADGETT~. Oct 31 2mn 42 State of South Car'olina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, iN EQUITY. Ann Griffin, j Billfor Acet.Seille eStoo. Gifn m't and gen't Relief. BY Virtue of an order of the Court of Equity in lthis ease, I will proceed to sell at Eidgetield Court House, on the first Monday in December next that wvell known Real Estate of the late N. L. Grifit, known as the D~arby Lands. It will be off'ered in two parcels as follows: First, The 11onme Tract, containing one thousanid acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of P. R. Blaok, Sanmeli blarsh, Amun Lindsay, Benjamin Jlather and others. Second, The Mill Tract containing six hundred acres, more or less, and adjoininlg the fornmr Tract as also lands of Alfred Hughes, S. S. Boyce, L. S. Johnson, Amon Lindsay and others. Upon the first of these Tracts there is one of the most beautiful residences in the District, on a high and commanding position, and in a perfect healthy locality. It is just four miles below Edge field C. H., and immediately on the Plank Road leading to Hamburg. Thu Tract by which it is surrounded embraces a considerable amount of fresh land and is altogether in good condition for farming purposes. Here is the best chance we know of for any one desirious of purchasing a comfortable The mill tract has also a good house upon it, and other necessary fixtures. Purchasers should watch this sale. Tsa~s.-One and two years credit, except cost, to be paid ensh. Purchasers to give bond with aide quate sureties to secure the purchase money. .A. S[MlKINS, c. E. 5... Oct. 16th, 855: 7C... 40 STATE OF SOUTH~ CAROLINA, EDGEFIEUD DISTRICT, DIEQWITY. Nancy Sarah Quarles, by her-' prchzein amsi, Geo. Boswell,I U.n.BDill for Par. Samuel W. Gardner, | Mary Ann Quarhes and others. J B Y virtue of an Order from Chancellor Ward law in this eausc, I will proceed to sell at the plantation t~f the late Starling Quarles, on Thursday' the 13th day of December next, the following Real and Personal Estate, of which the said Quarles died, seized and possessed, to wit : One Tract or parcel of Land situated in the Dis trict and State aforesaid, on waters of Stevens' Creek and Savann~ah River, and containing four hundred aeres, more or less, adjoining landsi of John P. Mays, Samuel W. Gardner, Mrs. Margaret Lanhan and lands of the Estate of Allen Anderson, deo'd., and others. This Tract will -be sold in two parcels, the one to contain three hundred atnd twen ty-two acres, more or less, and designated the ""Morris Tract,"-ths other to contain two hundred and thirtyseven acres, more or. less, and known as the " Nedwood Tract." -Also, / A Likely Lot of Negroes, Numbering about twenty. Also, a Stock of Mules, Cattle, Ho.s, Sheep, Household arid Kitchen Fur niture, Plantation Tools, implements of husbandry, and any supply of proisions that may beoon hand. This property wvill be sold on a credit of twelve months, except as to all sumns under ten dollars, and s to so much thereof as will be sufficient to defray the costs of this suiti which must be paid in cash. The purchase money to be secured by bonds with ample sureties. A. SlalIKINS, c. B..E. D. Octi5, 9t ~ 40 Notice.. TT HE Subscriber will also sell at the'same time and place, a negro tman Rial, a negro wvoman Mime and her child, the property of Mary A. Quarles, dee'd. S. W. G ARDNER, A dm'or. Oct 15 . t. 40, Flour! Flour! SBarrels of superfine lor just received, by R.ct..1.ULLfVAN MAMMOTH SALE DRY GOODS STORE, BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. X40,000 WORTH Of Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. The Largest ana' Best assorfed Stock, of EVER.OFFERED IN AUGUSTA Z (UN and after Monday, the $Sth inst., the Under signed, (with a view to make a change in the Firm, and reduce his present heavy Stock of Goods,) commenced selling, without reserve, at Wholesale or Retail, the ENTIRE STOCK, and to save com missions. he sells LOWER than the Goods would bring..AT:iAUCTION. Merchants, Planters, Dealers, and the public 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 amounts over, approved city endorsements, with in terest from date of. sale. - gw P. S.-The Ladies are respectfully invited to call and see the Silks, Merinos,. Cashmeres, Wool Plaids, Alpacas, Coborg Cloths; Bombazines, &e. TROS. -BRENNAN, Above-the Globe Hotel Corner. Augus-ta, Oct 15, - t 40 Edgefield Collegiate Institute [FOR YOUNG LADES T HE next Session will commence on Monday the 17th Seit.,- and continue fourteen weeks. The system of Instruction, uwde?'which this Insti tution has retained its popularity for the Inst four years, will be cojtinued, with such improvements as an enlarged experience has suggested. The same Teachers who have proved so popular during the past year will be continued in the several depart ments. Whatever can be gained by a most thorough system, combined with faithfulness, competency and industry on the part of the Teachers-aided by a splendid Apparatus for illustrating the different branches of study-can be safely promised to those who wish for their daughters an enlarged and liberal mental culture. We eonsider the accomplishments of the past as the surest guarantee of success for the future, and rely upon these, and our continued efforts during the coming year,. for the 'continuance of that liberal patronage which has always been so cheerfully ac corded to this. Institution.. It is of ianportanee to the Pupils that they be present as early as possible after the commencement. The Rates of Tuition in the different departments will remain unchanged. They are as follows : Collegiate Deartment, per session, - $15 00 Acaden.ieal " " " - 12 00 Primary " - 7 00 Optional Studies, Foa wnIeICH THE CARGE Is EXTRA. Music Department - - - - - - $18 00 French. " - - - - - -10 00 Drawing " "- - - - - - 10 00 Pupils using the Chemical and Philosophical Ap paratus are charged each $2 a Session for breakage, &c. And those practicing upon the Pianos at the Institute pay each $1 a Session for keeping them in tune. There is also a charge upon all the Pupils of 50 cents a Session for contingencies. 1T All bills are payable at the close of each Ses sion. CIIAS. A. RAYMOND, Patty. August 29 tf 33 Valuable Lands for Sale. TIIIs Subscriber offers for sale the TR ACT OF LAND on which he now lives, siinted on Savannah River, seventeen miles above Augusta, well adapted to the cultivation of Cotton and Grain, containing 1176 Acres, more or less. Between five and six hundred acres of lenred land, one hundred of which is first quali ty low grounds, and one hundred acres fresh, whilst tme balance of the cleared" lanai is in a fair state of cultivin. Thepiace. has several -ine springs on it. On the premises are all necessary buildings. It is as health~y a location, anal as moral and intelli gent a neighborhood as cnn be found in the District. -Alsi One othser T raet containing FIV E HUNDR ED AND TWENTY ACRES, lying near the june tre of the 13eaverdam and Turkey Creeks. On the preamises are all necessary buildings, with several good springs. The platce is healthy, located in a fine neighborhood, and well adapted to a smiall force. The above lands will be soldi on accommodating terms, anal if desire~d, negro property, at fair prices, will be taken ini payment. I will take pleasure in showing the lands to any who niay wish to purchase, or any information given by addressing the subscri ber at Woodlawn, S. C. J. B. HOLMES. Oct 2 8m* 38 House for Sale, - TILE Subscriber offers for sale his : 9.Ii TIOUSE and LOT in the Village of 1 I. Edlgelield, It contains between fifteen and twenty Romns, nearly all of which have been recently re paperdl and re-painted. It is well adapted for a priate Boarding House, and such an house is much wvantd at present in the Village. It is conveniently situated to the different Schools and A cademies, and a good opportunity is now ofered to any aone who wishes to move here to edu cate their children and at the sanme time take in Boarders. 0T For terms, &c., apply to the Subscriber. GEO. A. ADDISON. Oct 10 6t 39 Land for Sale, T'TE subseribecr ofrers for Sale the TR ACT OF LAND where he now lives, situated about one mile from Edgefield C. H., containing and Eight Hundred Acres, More or less. There is on this desirable plantation an excellent Two Story Dwelling House, with ten good roomts, together with all necessary out buildings. It is well watered, having a large number of good cool, and never-failinig springs of the purest water. The land is productive and well adapted to the Cultivation of Cotton and every kind of grain. The situation is healthy and in a good neighbors~ hood, and the tract could be divided so as to make two or three good desirable settlements. Also, the Holmes Tract, containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less, situated near Red Hill, and adjoining lands of C..l. Wyttholmes and others. This tract former ly belnged to thme Estate of Wmn. Holmes and was purchased by rme at his sale. The above lands wilfbc sold on very accornmoda ting terms:- and if desired, negro property, at fair prices, will bie taken in part payment. II will be pleased to show the lands to any persons desiring to purchase. S. CHRISTIE. A ugust 23 tf 32. N o ticee T hi s. VALUABLE LANiD FOR SA LE I T fE Subscriber offers for sale the TR ACT OF L AND whereon he now resides, situated about four miles South of Edgefield C. 11., containing Near Six Hundred Acres, With all necessary improvements. Come and witness the present erop, and al will be convinced as regards the fine quality of the land, and its adaptation to the cultivation of cotton, corn and small grain. I will be pleased to show the land to any one desiring to purchase. ' o s: --L.S. JOHNSON. Spt 5 .. ~ tf 34 Land for Sale ! Y consent of the parties~interested, I will prp eeed to sell at Edgefield C. H., on Saleday in November next, the TR 'ACT OF.LAND on ishich Isaaell, dee'd., lived- at the time of his death on Turkdy Creek, containing oneHuidred. and Sixty-Nine Acres,. more or Tess, bounded by Lands of Dr. R. T. Mimi, Rv. D. D. Brunson and others.. Tuts.-Oh n credlit until the 1st day-of October 1856. Purchasers giving notes with ample seeurity. gg' The Lands will be shown by application to the subsriber, and will certainly be sold, unless purchsd privately before the aboive time. * JAMES. M. BELL. i ii CANDIDATES' Por Clerk. R. D. BRYAN. WESLEY BODIE. - THOS. G. BACON. EDMUND PENN. Per Ordinary. H. T. WRIGHT, W.-F. DURISOE. 'or Sherif. JULIUS DAY. ' JAMES EIDSON. WM. QUATTLEBUM, or Tax Collector A. R. ABLE, THEOPHILUS DEAN, WESLEY WERTZ. M. B. WHITTLE, BARNEY LAMAR. CHARLES CARTER, THOMAS B. REESE, DERICK HOLSONBAKE, Medical Notice, D RS. READY & KENNERLY will practice Medicine together on the Ridge and neigh boring vicinity. .Office at Dr. Ready's. Oct 17'- 6m 40 C. N. WRIGHT, DENTIST. OFFICE over Messrs. CARNICHAL & BsAN'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. - Gold Plate and Wire, Clasp Metal, Solder, &c., furnisned to Dentists for Cash. Augusta, May 1 ly 16 DENTAL SURGERY! D ER. H. PARKER, respectfully informs. the citizens of Edgefield District, that he may be found during sale day .week at the Planter's He tel, Edgefield C. H., and. at his residence on. the Anderson road, eighteen .miles North-east of the Village, on every Friday. and Saturday following. Specimens of his work, put up on the latest and most improved principles, can be seen at his Office. His address, when in the country, as heretofore, Sleepy Creek, P. O. Dec 27- ti 50 NOTCE ! ITH a view of closing out my Stock of Goods, W I will after this date sell the entire Stock at' New York Cost for-Cash. To the Ladies, I would say I have many desirable Such as Black and Colored SILKS, BAREGES TISSUES, CASHMERES, DeLAINES, SHOES, HOSIERY, &c. gg- All Persons indebted to me are earnestly requested to make payment. W. P. BUTLER. Edgefield C. IT., Sept 26 tf 37 NEW CARPET STORE! JAMES G. BAILIE, (LATE OF THE FIRM OF OAILIE & LAMBERT.) DIREOT IMPORTER Or ALL -KINDS Or CARPETXNG, RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, &c,, kc. LINEN GOODS, Curtain Materials and Trimmuings, &c., &c., &c. 234 ING sTREBT, CisABRT-1O7 , S. C. gg P. 5.-Orders promptlyv attended to. Aug 8 6me0 30 New Embroideries. WAILLIAM SHEAR, Augusta, Ga., has just reevdfrom New York, a supply of NEW iMB ROIDE R IES, among which are Ladies' Muslin COLLARS, of beautiful styles; Ladies' Mluslin'UNDERSLEEVYES, Worked Jaconet BANDS French Seolloped COLLARS, a new and beau tiful article for mourning ; White Crape COLLARS, for mourning, of new and beautiful styles ; To all of which the attention of the Ladies ii respectfully invited. Augusta, Oct 2 tf 39 Currytoii Academies. H E M ALE DEPA RTMENT of these Acade miies is under the supervision of Mr. J. Li. ESLY, Assisted by Mr. BASS. The Female Department will be supervised by Mr. A. P. H UT LER, assisted by competent Mu sical and other iustructoress. Rates of Tuition. First Class, Primary repartmnent, per Sess'on $9,00 2nd " ordinary English branches,.. 12,00 3nd " higher English branches... 15,00 4th " Greek and Roman Literature with higher Mathematics.........18,00 Music....... ........... ......5--20,00 Pupils aire charged from the time of entering un til the en:d of thc Session. Tuition in advance. The year is divided into two Session of fie months each. gg Good board can be had in the neighborhood at from $8 to $10 dollars per month. ROBT. MERRIWETHIER, . Chair'n Board of Trustees. Fe b144tf 5 TUTT & PELLETIER, --DE.ALERs IN DUGB, MEDIOflIEs, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, VARNISHES, rushes, Window Glass, Perfumery, ' SPICES, &c., &o.,. A VE received a well selected Stock of Goods in their line, for the Fall and Winter Trade, to which they respectfully solicit attention. ET All orders by letter or otherwise filled and put up in the neatest manner. Hamburg, Oct 8, 1854. 4 39 Land for Sale. DESIROUS of moving to the West, I offer for -sale my Plantation in Abbeville District, con taining Six Hun dred and Fifty Acres, One hundred and fifty acres cleared, one hundred of which is fresh and in a high state of cultivation the balance in woodland, lies well an4 is heavily timbered. This Tract of Land li'es immediately on the Post oad, one mile from Mrs. Sarah Widemnan's, and adjoins lands of Messrs. Anthony Harmon, Win. Williams,.losiahi and George Patterson and others; and for healhh is not surpassed by any place in the District. The production of the Land is equal to any in the neighborhood, as the present crop will show. It is well watered, an excellent spring in ne hundred yards of the house, with running water through most of the fields. There is a comfortable Dwelling House with all neessary outbuildings on the premises. ' The above named Tract of Land offersnmany in duements 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 part of the Tract, where timber will no doubt be in demand. I deem it unnecessary to give a more detailed ac cut, but invite persons wishing to buy to gieme Sept 12 tf . 35 Valuable Property for Sale. HE undersigned, intending to move to Georgia in a short time, offers for sale the following valuable property in Hamburg-titles indisputable. The DYWELLING HIOUSE and LOT on Market, Corner of Snowden Street, running through to ercer Street. The Ipwelling and Kitchen are of brick, covercd with tin. On the Lot is a Carriage House, Stable, and all necessary outbuildings. The LOT on Centre Street, nearly opposite the Americn Hotel, on whIch I. a large TWO STORY BRICK BUILDING, occupied as Two Stores and Dwelling-lot running through to Cobb Street. On the latter Street is a large hack Store. The LOT on-Corner -Market and Lcavenworth Streets, running through to Mercer Street. On this Lot is a new One and a half Story HOUSE, plas tered and painted. --Also FIVE HUNDRED SHARES Hamburg and Edgefield Plank Road Stock. The above property will be sold ont acommeda ting terms, or exchanged for land in Southern Geor gia, or negroes. H. A. KENRICK. u....b.... Oct 1 tf 38 B, C. BRYAN, At bis Old Stand, the Brick StVW% HAS Just received , FALL AND WIN TER''GOODS', to which he invites his ens tomers and the public to call and examine for them selves, as he has ' LARGE Aarm do 14tIm asortment of all kinds of Goods for Ladiear Dresses Amongst which may be flbantd Rich, Plain, Black, Figefed, Watered and Striped SILKS; Plain and Figured Muslin DELAIIS f French and n glish MERINOS; Black BOMBIXINE, ALPAC'CA.a&'CAN T ON CLOT'HS. Avery flie assieOtif Ladies' Cloaks, Tausas & Eaatlfles a large and beautiful stoel of A full supply of TWEEDS, KENTUCKY JEANS, SA. . NETS and CAhSSIfER' For' Men and Boys wear. .A s~plendid and well selected asorfneaftof. Kersneyur Bfln ets & Negro s9 ife , R:ARDWAftE ANO CROCKERY , SHOES, HATS,CAPS, - - With every artiele generally kept iaa Drf Gofs Store. Thankful for past favors, I hope by strict st tention tobusiness to merit a contianance ofthe sa:' 17 A libelal discount alwayemade for Cain. B. C. BRYAflY Oct R t ' - C A" R 0 IN1'B0 - HAMBURG,:S& G _,- " MRSC. A . GRAY, . H TE Publi- "are respetul a ta tl Hotel a.has, undeg W has been refitted In thelN S less of expense, and- wuaropened on the Firstof October, for the reception of Boarders and aeo t"e , dation of .Transient cuetoniers.. - ' - . -- - The best accommodation is guarantied tb tliosA' who will favor the Proprietor with their'patronige and the Management. will be sucb a to yn , f for-the House, the repetition.Itlas atwaymamsetla ed, as the Beat Hotel iun Hasnbter Te Proprietor asiures the public that' no ini shall be spared on the pert pf the' Managentehlt tt' furnish the Table itith thebest viands the Ma'lie* of Augustaand Himburg afford.' Families visiting our Town aresolicited. togie tr a trial,.as our-best exertionsphall ealvoislAb Wdlt) minister to their entire.comfort." THE 'STABLLSbelobgin'g.Yod s'otetii a under the management, of an eipe$ienoed Ostler and the best of care.will be .kengffHe.e. 4 Vehicleleft tohlsecharge.. , - , Hambuirg, October 2, . tf 883 . REMOV A L Of the Tin Manfofury NEAR Da. R. T. MIMS' TkN YARDf THE Subscriber would respectfully.in tie' citizens of Edgeield and the soat"' d DiE. trits, that he has removed to his resides, where' he has recently erected a large and copimodlobes Shop, and is now prepared to carry on the vPK= 33I 20'.BMG . IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, such as Manufaet*:. ring Tin Ware for Merchants, ROQFING, GUT TERING, and all manner of JOB WORK. Always on hand a general assortment of - TIN AND JAPAN WAitElr Irr Merchants supplied at shortest notice and ettE the most reasonable terms., Orders solicitd. -C. L.RFC. Oct 3 . f 31 DRUGS, MEDICINES, &o, D RS. A. G. & T. J. TE'AGtJE, respect fully' inform thieir friends and patrons, that they have just recived their FRESH Stobk of Pure and.Gennine Drugs, &c, And will be pleased-to wait upon all who may fawor them with their patronage. - Space will not allow us to give aatalogue in:thio place of our Stock of Drugs. Medlines, &o. - S* fee it to say, we have the FULL ESTa MOST COMPL ETE Stekq offered in this place.. - Edgefleld:C. I, -May.3 tf .19 Galvanic Batterieskagneto Electric Machiup. J UST received, and for sale by A.G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. Mfay 23 - f ' 19 Medicine Chests and Travelllng~ases. O~N hand a few very fine family Medicine Chest. and Travelling Cssea- Far sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAC.UE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19 Physicians' Buggy Trunkcs and Podkys MEIECASES-formsal by . A.DIC ..a T. J. TEAGUE, Drugisa May 23 . wtf .- .' Gum Elastic Hot'Water Bags a HOTLCUSUIONS-for sale by A.G& T. J. TEAGUE, Draggiatal -May 23: .. .- ..i~fe 9 a large Lot ofiGlass Ware. TINCTURE and Specie Standa'fom one galloer .to half pintgassorted ; Vials and Bottles, all sises. Also, a few Ther mometrs,-for sale by A-. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists Brashes, Brushes ! N Store-a Sris variety of Paint Variial, Grain .5nlg Blenders, Tanes,. Wlmto C~rumb, Dusting and. Hair Brushes- and Comb-Fesh Brushes and HairGloves--Nail, Tooth and Shaving Brushes, &c. For sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAUDugss May 23G.Uti D ygit9 TE EDGEFIELiD Bod'I AND.8HOE MANUFACTORY ! T HE Subscriber most respect fully informs his friends that heistilatihe same old Stand, and make. to order, .Bo o ts n d She e o OF THE BEST MATERIAL AND WORtKMAN8 IP. Also, on hand a very flne asaortment of Dress, Double 'Soled Water Pgof and: Quilfed Bottom BOOTS; And as usual, a variety of those FlNll R'tJU BOOTS, so much and so justly admired. All of which, in futur-e, ho will sell at 'the i.ow. est Prices for CASH and' CASROLI', He will strictly adhere to thtis rule lnevrtatanoe, and ear'nestly trusts that NONE will ce himpy depart from it. *WM. McEVOf.) Sept 25 ~ If 37' English Prints, WXILLIAH SREAR, AuguasaGeorga VVhas just received from New York apl of English PRINTS, of new and beautit tles, suitable for the Fall season. Also, superior .e ' mek and other American PRINT'S, of the latest styles. . n - Angtuta,Oct 2 . If 38 Cupping Gases and Scarilcatts, ALLo kindi. Also, Lauceta and .a great variety . ofSrial Instruments, for sale by SA. G. a T. J. TEAGUE, Dragists. Shes; Shoee, Shoes I JUST opened this day a flu~eseleetion- of Ladie.1 UBlack and Volored'Gaiters,'Kid Slippers anA Walking Shoes-also. Misses' Colored Slippes by R. H.SULL Ai. June27 . f. . 24 . Land Wariits'f THE Subscriber wishes to buy LANDY WARl R ANTS,.and ..il give the hi'est Cash prices for them... R. H SULL yA~j Augusti -'< If 2 Teachers Wanted OR Horn's Creek Aeademiy. The *pplebt Imust be well versed in the Rtoder ad Ancient Languages. None Vsedd Aepliltless they sa comn wellrcommnded. ' Wh . WWA I S1 . . .JOHjN'FAIUL