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FALL TRADE! H, L, CUINGHAM& C0, GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, AND DMAER IN FOREIGN WINES & LIQUORS, HAMBURG, . 0. WE take this opportunity of returning thanks to oar patrons and friends for the very liberal encouragement and favors we have received for several years past, and respectfuly solicit a eoutinu -ance of the same. Our highest aims, and best en deavors will be to merit ad deserve the of our old customers, friends and the pa gene rally, by conducting our business 0 we have done heretofore, and increasing our reputation for Low Prices and Fair Dealing, And maki it to the decided advantage of all who favor as wih their trae. The incressed 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 ofered jo the Public at this establish ment,is so well known that very little need be said upon this subject. but with the unity of LOW PRICE5. 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 instanees will be what they are represented to be-and when sold by sample, shall always be in opuformity with thesample. We are constantly receiving and have in Store a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of GROCERIES, -consisting of LOAF, CRUSHED, CLARPIED, ST. CROIX AND ORLEANS SUGARS, ORLEANS SYRUP & CUBA MOLASSES, TENNESSEE AND BALTIMORE BACON, LARD SODA, STARCH, SOAP, CANDLES, WHITE WINE AND APPLE VINEGARS, &c. --Also A large assortment of WINES AND LIQUORS, Cousistingof Pipes,Half Pipesand 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. Aarat Signett, 1849. J. J. Dopy, 1848. P. Signett, 1850. O.D BORDEAUX & CHAMPAGNE BRANDIES. -AU8o MADEIRA, PORT AND SHERRY WINES, HOLLAND GIN, JAMAICA AND ST. CROIX RUMS, GIBSON'S EAGLE WHISKEY, AND Domestic Liquors of all kinds! TuE AjawotxEsms of our Store are such as to make this Establishment in fact the substitute of the cellar of every consumer. HOTELS and persons wanting small assorted lots of Choice Wines and Liquors for special occa sions, can be supplied at the shortest notice. COUNTRY TRADE supplied at the wholesale FAMItES-ean command the best Table Wines at very low prices, as also the cheapest sorts of Wines and Liquors for culinary.purposes. PHYSICIANS requiring fine Liquors for medi cat purposes are particularly solicited to call and ex amine ear 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 Broganfrom NolItol5, Fur, Wool and -Silk Hats, Cloth, Plush and Fancy Caps, Osnaburgs, Sheetings, Shirtings, Stripes, Georgia Plains, Gunny and Dundee Bagging, Bale Rops Twine, &e., &c. We slicit CASH ORDERS from parties not visiting our Town, and will endeavor in all instan es 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. gr We will give the market price for Cotton, and every other kind of produce ofi'red. H. L CUNNINGHAM, HENRY SOLOMON. Hamburg, Sept 18 tf 3G BA CON, L A RD, &ce, -AT TnE sTOlE ot V. BZ2: .2sV T e B O J, HAMBURG, S. C. A lHUDS Ribed FINE BACON SIDES, 'U30,000 lbs. Tennessee Clean do 3,000 lbs. Teun. H AMS and SROULDE RS. 5,000 lbs. Choice Leaf LARD, in kegs and bbls. 50 bbls. No 3 and 4 MACKE RE L. Half bbls and kits No 1 do 100 bbls. Choice N. 0. MOLASSES. 35 Ilhds. Prime Cuba do 1,000 Seeks SA LT. 300OBoxs.Sperm and A damantine CANDLES 50 Boxes Jackson & Linkoln's No 1 SOAP. 10 Boxes Kendals improved Chemical Olive SOAP. A few Tons Peruvian GUANO. A general assortment of Groe'ries, consisting of BAGGING AND ROPE, SUSAR AND COFFEE, MOLASSES, RICE, FLOUR, Lisme, Plaster, Sole Leather, Gun and Blasting Powder, SHOT, JRON, &c., &o. For sale by J. SI BLEY &, SON Hamburg, Sept 3 8t 34 Water Proof Ware-House, HAMBURG,8. C. STHE Subscriber has taken the Planters Water Proof Ware-fense, formerly occupied by Mr. Joux Usxa, Sr., and by strict attention to business he hopes to merit a liberal share of the patronage of the generous public of the upper ad Cotton-grow ing Districts. The Ware House is above high water mark, and more secure from Fire than any other Ware House in Town. I ulill also attend to receiving and forwarding Goode, &c.,intrusted to my ears. C. H. KENNEY. Hamburg, Sept 1st, 1855, tf 34 U7 Independent Press will copy one mouth and or ward acoount to C. H. K. DISSOLUITION. T liE Co-Partnershipheretofore existing between the Undersigned, uder the Firm of W. & J. THu.., is dissolved by mutual consent. The unsettled business of the Firm will be ad justed by Wu.ruxu Hu~l., who is duly authorised to use the name of the Firm in liquidation. WM. HILL, JAMES HILL. mbarg,S. C., August 31, 1855. Ha -. A. CA.:EZ3 THE Undersigned will continue the business in all Its branches at the Old Stand, where he would be peedto have ALL who are indebted to the Firm nayieto call and settle without delay. WM. HILL. Hamburg, Aug 31, 1855. 6m 35 Linen.Sheetings, J UST receiVed by the Subscriber, from New York, an additional supiply of superior 12-4 LINEN SBETINGS, which he will sell at very low priceS. --ALSO An assortment of new style FALL PRINTS, to all of which he respectfully invites the attention of the public. WILLIAM SHEAR. Augusta, Oct 2 tf 38 Adnuhunistratr's Notice. A LPersons having demanlds against the Eastte oA Wm. H. Adams, dec'd., are hereby noticed to esent the same, properly attested, for payment, a toewho are indebted to the Estate, are re quested to make paymnent toE.PN ,Ar'r Jan2. tf 2 J. N. NEWBY & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -DEALERS IN READY-MADE C L 0 T H I N8, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, kc. J N. NEWBY & CO., under the U. " S. Hotel, Aous-rA. Ga., are now receiving and opening the LARGEST, BEST and MOST FASHIONABLE ASSORTMENT of MaZa .U W Z=W33 READY-MADE CLOTHING EVER offered in the City of Augusta, comprising EVERY VARIETY of FURNISHIEG ARTICLES For Gentlemen and Youth's. Wear, which for su perior QUALITY or MANUFACTURE cannot be surpassed in this or any other Market. In addi tion to which,we willweekly receive from our House in New York. We also keep con stantly on hand a LARGE AND SPLENDID Stock of Youth's & Children's Clothin !g gg-Country Merchants and ALL PERSONS visiting 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 ble terms. 0- Thankful for the past kind and liberal pat ronage that we have received from the citizens of Edgefield and the adjoining Districts, we hope to merit a continuance of the same. J. M. NEWBY & CO. Augusta, Sept 24, tf 36 T HE Undersigned have associated with them in the Ready-Made Clothing Business, Mr. C. B. DAY and WM. S. WISE, and will continue the same under the name of J. M. NawaY & Co. HORA & NEWBY. Aug 1, 1855. tf 37 FALL TRADE! POPULARPRICES. WARD, BURCHARD & CO, AUGUSTA, GA., A RE now opening their FALL and WINTER supplies of CHOICE FAMILY DRY GOODS, selected with great care from recent Im portations, and comprising an assortment which for RICHNESS, VARIETY AND EXTENT, is not usually found in this market. As they now have the reputation of selling First Class Goods upon a MUCH LOWER SCALE OF PRICES than they have been usually brought here, they beg to assure their friends in Edgefield District that they intend to keep up this atandard of And to KEEP DOWN PRICES to a fair remu nerative profit. gg To Cash and prompt paying customers, and to none others, we shall offer great inducements to visit our establishment. Our Stock consists in part of the following G os RICH VELVET BROCADE SILKS; Morno Antigue SILKS, in black and colors-; New and beautiful shades of Plain and ipped SILKS, very heavy and rich; Plaid and Striped SILKS in great variety ; Black Italian and Tafiita SILKS; Silk Robes, Satin Turk, Cashimeres, DeLaines; Ameline Cloth~s, Plaid Stuffik; French and English MEINOS, all shiaes; Plevin DeIaines, Persian Cloths; English, French and American CA LICOES and GlNGH AMS, Calico ROBES, &c.; Black Bombazines, Canton Crapes ; Canton Cloths, Black Challies and Alpacons; EMBROIDERIES and LACE Goods of every description; EVENING DRESS GOODS in every variety. Mens' and Boys' Wear. CLOTHS, 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, Whte, Grey, Green, Blue,'Welsh, Saxony, and Domestic FLANNELS; Table Damask, Doylies, Napkins, Towelings ; Wine Cloths, Fruit Cloths; Lace and Muslin Curtains, Curtain Materials ; Colored and White Dimities; Hluckaback and Birds Eye Diapers, &c. Plantation Goods, NEGRO BLANKETS, Georgia and Kentucky Plains, Cotton Osnaburgs, Georgia Stripes, &c. gr Orders filled with the most careful attention, and all Goods Warranted. WARD, BURCHIARD& Co. Augusta, Sept 18, - f 36 F ISK'S Patent Metalic Burial Cases ! T HE Subscriber has always on hand, at his Fur niture Establishment, a large assortment of these valuable sir-tight and indestruotable Cases, for preserving the Dead for ordinary interment, for vaults, for transportation, or for any other desirable purpose. I have also on hand, an article of a different form and finish from these heretofore furnished, for the purpose of meeting more fully the taste and desire of these who are not altogether pleased with the shape and appearance of the former style. They are composed of the same IMPERItSH ABLE MA. TERIA LS, while the exterior shape and finish is it resemblance of the most beautziful and hiably POL. ISHED ROSE WOOD. The assortment compriuing ALL SIZES, from ar infant up to the largest size person, all of which wil be sold on reasonable terms. J. M. WITT. Sept 266if 37 HOSP1TAM FOR NEGROES, AT AUG US TA, GA. T HE Undersigned would call the attention of th. citizens -,f Edgefield and Abbeville District to their INFIRMA RY for SICK NEGROES ani those requiring SURGICAl. OPERATIONS. While the completeness of our arrangement affords to the patient every comfort, it also enable us to render more effieient treatment to Chroni Cases, than can generally he secured in ordinar private .practice. Our special accommodations fo the management of Chronic diseases of females, a common in Negroes, are ample and complete. Terms. - For Nursing, Boarding and Lodging, pr mon. $1 For Treatment,-The ordinary rates of practice. 37 Communications addressed to us at this plae will meet with prompt attention. - H. F. CAMPBELL, Surgeon, R. CAMPBELL, Attending Physiciar Augusta, April 30 tf 16 Cheap Carpets, W ILLlAM SHEAR, Augusta, Ga., has je received from New York, a supply of Bru. sels C jE TS, of new and beautiful styles. Superior Three-Ply CA RPE TS, of rich an splendid Patterns, and all at very low prices. Th. publio are respectfully invited to call and examin the assortment. Augusta, Oct 2 t f 38 Nursing Bottles. A NIEW and improved Stylo.--Also, Nippl GlseBreast Pipes and Pumps, Nippl Shields, Teething Rings, &c. For sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19 A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Jacob U t.Smith, are requested to make payment, an< all having demands against the same wIll hand theri in properly attested. BENJAMIN WALDO, g, aor GEO. A. ADDISON. o AugS tf 30 Fall Trade, 1855 ! CRAY BROTHERS BEG to inform their friends and the public, the they continue the DRY GOODS business ii all its branches, at their 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 antecing those who may favor us with their trade,a good Goods, at as fair prices, as can be obtained it Georgia or South Carolina. Among our assortment will be found the riches DRESS GOODS OF THE SEASON, SUCH As Elegant Moir 'Antique Graduated SILKS; 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 description Black SILKS, in all widths, very cheap; Bischoff' 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 ALACCAS,;very ch ap, some extra fine do CHALLYS and DELAINES; do POPLINS and Watered SILKS; CLOAKS of the very newest and most elegan 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 fine do Negro BLANKETS and KERSEYS, of a perior quality, and exceedingly low priced; OSNABURGSand STRIPES, factory prices Bleached HOMESP UNS, of the b. at 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 CASSIMERES; 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 ubually kept in Dry Goods Houses, to which w, would respectfully invite the attention of the public GRAY BROTHERS. Augusta, Oct I tf 38 LEAVITT'S PREMIUM PORTABLE CORN MI ILLS, FOR CRUSHING CORN AND COB TOGETHER, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. .' H AVING received the Sole Agency for tb State of South Carolina, for the above cele brated Mills, conceded on all hands to be the great est ecopomisers and labor-saving articles of the day the Subscriber is desirous of establishing Sub-A gen cies for their sale in every District of the State Prices within the reach of every farimier in the land ranging from lifty to one hundred dollars, accordin; to power, size and quality. No better investmen can be made by the P'laniters of this or any othe State, either for profit or convenience, and no fat mer shtould be without them, nor would they be, they were aware of their value and -utility. A. S. LANGLEY, General Agent fur the State. .Tuly 2. Gm 25 CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY EDG EFIELD) C. HI., S. C. rp HE Subscribet's * I ~continue to b~uild -to order, and of the BEST SIATERtIA L that can be procured, Carriages, Buggies, &c., OF EvERtY STYI.E AND DEsCRIPrTioN. They also kee constantly on hand a line anid varied assortment of Newv and Second-Haand Carring ec tyREPAIRING neatly and promptly attend ed to. Thainkful for past patronage, they hope by givin due attention to their business and the interests< their customers, to continue to receive a liberal shar of public favor. C. AlcGRIEGOR, F. L. SMITH. Mlar 28 ____ tf 11 Carpenter's Sheet System O'F Cutting Ladies' Dresses and Gentlemen .JCoats and Saeks,-nhso, Vests, Pantaloons an Gaiters, together with Youths, Boys and Girt Garments of all kinds and styles, will be taught Ladies and Gentlemen by a Few Plain, Easy and Simple Rule, So as to learn them to cut with, EASE and SKIL any of the above mtentioned Garments. The Coapyright of thtis State lhas been assignedi G Eo. S. MlC N Ei.L & Co., of this place. Persons wishinig to a'.ail themselves of this Sys temn ar wanting intermnation will call oir leave the orders at Mirs. MlcNssLs Millhner Establishmient. GEO. S. 5lcNEIL & CO. Edgefield C. H., Mlay 30 ly 20 Lightning, Conductors, T HOSE of our citizens, who desire to prets their houses, barns, &c., from lightning, woul do well to try OTIS' IMIPROVED) PATEN LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS. By applicat to the subscriber, Agent at this place, they can pr< cute these rods and all necessary fixtures, ani what is more, have them wvell put up, all at mode: ate charges'. These Conductors have been place over the Court House and Jail by the Commnissioa era of Publie Buildings. They are the best, decides ly, yet invented. S. S. BOYCE, Aosxr. _April 4 ___.tr _ 19. Land Warrants. ?HIE Undersigned 1espetfully announces .1those that have Land Warrants for sale, to et at his Store, opposite thte American Hotel, in Hlar burg, where the highest cash prices will be paid i them. THIOS. HI. TRENT. -Hamburg, July 2, 6m 25 Admninistrator's Notice. IA LIL Persons anywise indebted to the Subse .lber, either by Note or Account, are request to pay up, as I amn determined to close up my ha ness. All persons failing to comply with the abo notice had better lookout. l.LSON ABNEY. rSept 20 , tf 36 O N the Road between Edgefield Villawe and 3house on Saluda River, on Tuesay last small POCKET DIA RY, with a memorandum Sweather, &c., and containing about One Hundr Dollars in l3ank Blilla. A liberal reward will be paid for the delivet y the same to me, or tg Mlr. WV. P. Butler, at 1&lg field Villa.A. L. DEARING. July iII tf 26 Land Warrants. T ESubscriber wishes to buy LAND WA R ANTS, and ill give the highest Ca prices for them. R. IT SUL LIVAN. 1August 1 tf __ 29. Caution to all, SLL Persons in any wise indebted to theSubse> S bers, either individually or collectively,. hiereb~y forewarned to settle upl at an early dat otherwise they will certainly have to settle with A ttorney. We have a large amount of money raise in a given time, and are necessarily compell to pursue this course. Take heed, thterefore, all; who are interested. J. IT. JENNINGS, W. D. JENNINGS. Sept 6 _____ f _ 34 A large Lot of Glass Ware.' r ~jINCT URE and Specie Stands from one gall J.to half pint, assorted ; Vials nutd Bottles, all sizes. Also, a few The, mmeters,--for sale by A . G. & T. .J. TE A GUE, Druggists EDGEFIELD MACHIE SHOP NaD FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT JOHN M. WITT takes pleasure in calling the atten tion of the citizens of Edgefield District, to I MACHIN SHOP, Which is now in sucessMful and complete operatic and also solicits an examination of his Where he has on hand an extensive variety of ha tifu and well-finished FURNITURE, consisting Mahogany, Walnut, Rosewood, Maple and Pine umigAs, uu.9 A sn Cubboar Safes, BOOK CASES & WRITING DESK Wardrolies of various Qualities, SOFAS, SOFA LOUNGES, &( (fine variety.). WASH STANDS, CRADLES, MATRASSES, &C Always on ha of well made Sash, Blinds, Pannel Doors, &c,, & Having secured the services oe the most coml tent workmen, I do not hesitate to say that I can c hibit as fine and good work as will be found eh where. REPAIRING neatly and promptly attended t< Rp I will sell the above articles on as reasonal terms as the times will allow. Those who pay Ca t for their Furniture in Augusta or Charleston a not find nuch difference in our cash charges. '' (.all and inspect the above Furniture beft trading elsewhere. Edgefield C. H., Sept 5 tf 34 Special Medical Notice, C7E of DYTO>PEPOZA T HE undersigned is being consulted by let fr-om all parts of the Union, by those who a suffering from DYSPEPSIA and its conseque geferal weakness, muscular relaxation, and nerve debility. Having for the last few years, in his pn tice of medicine, turned his attention almost entir to the treatment of this disease, he is enabled fr his large experience to institute a peculiarity of tre ment that will enable the patient to see, feel, a know, after a day or two's treatment, that his reco1 ry has already commenced. Has he a dry tong thirst, loss of. appetite, constipation of bowels, nat and vomiting ?-is the skin dry, harsh, with unnal nil heat ?-is he troubled with sleeplessness, starti in his sleep, somnoleney, impaired volition-wi palpitation or " fluttering" of the heart, and ens out of breath by quickened exertions? All the after one, two, or three day's treatment will co mence to disappear. Terms of Treatment. $5.00 for first consultation. Medicine forward by mail, with foll and explicit written directions the course of treatment, &c., to be pursued. Es subsequent consultation and medicine forward $2.00. loney remitted in all instances should "registered" at the post-office. All letters to addressed to the undersigned. WILLIAM W. BLISS. M. D., e 20 Beekman St., New York July 25 6m 2E STARTLING, BUT TRUE. WARNING TO EVERY SENSIBL.E WOMA SWhy Females Suffer in Health. No wotnan oft delicacy is w~lling to disciuse tlie pe atilamntas incident to hert sex, ceen to a miost intimnaate fas Th'is imoadesy aindi dliracy Is implIantedt by nature, nelitheralhould nocr nteed he subjecks to thme rude shocks evitaale li: nmakina kinowin it the other sex thoise nilmuents. ionin~g exclusitvlt thlie femanle. }fxer > in extremue eteses, iher sensitiveness will sacri her healihirnlher thman her delicacy. The consequecnces are serious, lamentabale, and llfe-lc Thaus what at first could havre been easily remedeied. ~rliaps betier .tll, not incurred, become. a cominial d-aee not only rusuing te health of the mothmer, and biuering hert days by sickness and suffering, bait ental brosken conaastiutions upon her children, andi ~embarrassiuni n sotmdistressing, the business and pecuniary pruospecets of husband. Let every sensible woman (as thoui~samils have donie) by thae bitter experiaee andm sua inmgi mof oiers, oft thme dreadfut conmsequences she enaila s herself aind thocse vmenered tom her, by her ignranmce of simplhles tt tanplainesi ruiles ofr ihlth as connimeced with P narrnage slate, the violathin of whsicht entlails disease, sul inaan a rre suffering from otbstruction or irregulari peculiar to te female sysiem, which undermine lie lhe . te eilfects of which they are ignosramnt, nmad tor which Il delleaarv forbidls aceking medical advice! How nany si frm pr-o4ajaa ueri (failing of lime womb,) or frommm fls g alannc(weakiness, delitiy, .c.)! Ilow many tare ma comal [f aamoy for manly monthlis precdingceoneenC ut ! Itow mr haive dlinlcult, if naol dangerous delvesrless, and slow and Scesrtninlmrecoveries!. To time huestion, horw are these to be preventedt a shall be eme'r thme anwemr is sciple. Let every womamn ascertaimn for herself, without rlolenec . her deleey.thenaaainreandh characterof the aumaent(to w she as a female is subjcet)lhe causes from whh-hl it may ai angh roper remediea for is cure amid natlure prevent it sse can do by osoaag a little volusme (alre B osse ythousands whichhltls her what is the a d and tells her what to dt, for It, ta simple but chaste wu and such as site canm unduerstiand. sThis little vamiumen Is entitledt 0 THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL G0MPANIO: BY DR. A. M. MAUIClsAU, . rOfVssOR O F D I SEASBES or FWOMEN. o Onse Hundredth Edition, (500,000) 18S me., p.2 [oN FiNE PArER, EtRaA siND5YO, 81,00.) SA standardi work oif esiabllsshed eputlaion, found cia, rin tatie Catagues of the great Trade Sales in New-Y Phliladellmhia, andi other cities, anmd sold by lime parina bookselers iin time United Stsates, It was dirst pubhishec 1$47, since whleh tie - Five Hundred Taonusand Copi have been sold, of which there were upwards of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL ateting th hih estimation in whticha Ills held as a tell; r BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE, n the author haing devoted his exclusive attention to - ireatment of comapats peculIar to females In respec whleh he Is yearly consulted by thousands, both In pe 'and by letter. SHere every woman can discover, by comai'a'ng iter d symptalsnia with thoise described, the nature, cihariecter, ci o.cf and time proper remsedices for, hertcomp~laints, T'he wife about becoming a mother has often need os struction and advce of the utmost Importance to her fil health, will hhtd such Introduetihm and advice, and alat p lain many syvmptomsu which otherwise waoul occasi i lety or alarn as all time pecuarimties Incident to her situs -Ills ofcourse Impractieable to convey fully tihe ra subjects trestedi of, as they are of a nature sirtelly intes for the married or those contemnpiling marriage. Thear latonsconaind a Its pgshave preved a blessIng to I ansathinumeettsrece5ivedby the authoir(w lhe Is permittedt by the witers to publish) will attest. - Esrtract of a Leuer' poma a gentlemsatin usytvon, 0s Drrxrox, May 1, r. A. . Xalzeeeau: " My wife has been perreptibly slnkIng for some I -years or more, In consequenee of her great anguIsh and ferlag some msonths before and during confinement;e successive one mocre and more debilitated and prests lier, pulling hier life in laiminent danger, and which wi time last occasmiumn despared of. I supposed that thias asa dm tlhmngs was InevItable, anmd resigned myself to meet the s -At thistie (nouw about two monthas) I heard ymaur1 highly amokesn of, as contstlning some mallers reacmhing ecase. dnalts receipt and perusal, I canot t'iexress t o relief it afforded my distressed inad, and lthe joy its p impmarted to my wife, on Ieatrning that thme great discove Ma. M. Desomau~tx provitleal a remedy. It openmed a] -peel to me wichl I ltle conaceivedt was possible. No 1 niaryonsidmeration can ever repay the obligations Iham t to you, for hmavlin- been time means of inmpartling to s mtuthers contatnel in " The Married Wonman's Private I ycal Comapanion." lint for this cre anothmer year wouldI * jpassed over my head, In all humnan probabilt my wife s a aebe nher grave andt my chlldren lef moiterl of In consesquence of thme samiversal popualarity oft tihe wor d erkdenced lay itst extraordinary sale, various Impositions been attempted, as well on booksellers as can ite publi fImitationas of title page, spuirous editions, and sumrrepti nfrlitngemenits mf copyright, and mather devicesanad decept - It has been found necessary therefore TO CAUTION THE IPURLIC to 1amy no book unless time words "Dr. A. M.L MAcama - 129 Liberty Street, N. Y." Is on (antd the entry in time Ci O11ee tin thec back of) the tte page: and bav oly oaf re: table amad hontorabie dealers, or send by amal, and addre Dr. A. Mc. Mdaurloeeau. g g'-Upon receipit of Oxr. DoLLsAn "THlE MARRI al WOMAN'S lIIVATE MEIIAL U4)MPANIONP" Ia (umuad f~w) tao alty part of lthe Uitied States, the Can and rith rinces. All letters nmust be posit-paid. addaressted teo lr. A. M.. McAUlICEA bo jax 1224 N ew ' Cty.__hPbishminmg 01eec, No 129 TLberty treet, i wY My-For sale emn Agency In thmis Y'llngo lby Mar. C PENN, Aget. - D Ae12 3m*_______ * English Prints, mn iLLIAMY SHEAR, Augusta,Geoi to VThas just received fr'ot New York a soi a of English PRINTS, of nmew and beautiful st2 re suitable for the Fall sesasonm. Also, superior Me -nack and other American PRINTS, of the Is styles. _Augusta, Oct 2 if Teacher Wanted " i F OI "*"n's Creek^*c''m' Th*ph must be wecll versed in the Modern and Ane r Langutiges. None neced apply unless they can e well rcommendedl. W ASII. WIS] JOHIN FAIR. Oct 2 ,r :iR Trnstgen NEW FALL AND WINTER HE Subsenber, 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 is tinuance of that patronage and an examination of his present onsARGE AND GOOD SELOTZON, In which may be found a SUPERIOR ASSORT MENT of BEAUTIFUL ,.- 338 a. a SM 1i of -SUCH AS BLACK AND COLORED SILKS; French and English MERINOS; Figured, Printed and Plain all wool DaLAINES; Black and Colored CHALLIES; Black and Colored GINGHA MS; A great variety of CALICOES and WORSTED I GOODS not here mentioned; Jaconet, Swiss, Dotted, Ch'k'd and Mull Muslins; ? Cambric and Swiss TRIMMINGS; Chemisettes, Collars and Underaleeves; Thread, Linen and Lisle Edgings, &c., &e. 30'E2BTIC GOO2: Black CASSIMERES, SATINETS, TWEEDS and Kentucky .JEANS; c. Bleached and Brown SIIEETINGS; " HOMESPUNS; e Georgia PLAINS and STRIPES; Marlboro STRIPES for Servants; Marseilles QUILTS White and Red FLANNELS; A line variety of Colored do. Bed, Cradle and Crib BLANKETS; s1 A large supply of Negro do. sh - Also. i An unusually large and excellent assortment of re Groceries, Hardware and Crockery I A fine and beautiful selection of BONNETS, HATS 'AND CAPS. -AND ter A very large and splendid Stock of Gents, Ladies, re misses and Children's nt BOO TS AND SHOS, m. with a full supply of well-made 'ly Plantation Brogans. m' Together with many other articles which might a here be mentioned, but the Subscriber trusts that the above, as a general outlin'e of his Stock, will ] e- sufice for the present. e, Willing at all times to show his Goods to any ea who may favor him with a call, the trading commu u- nity are earnestly requested to step in and examine ag for themselves. R. H. SULLIVAN. iy Sept 26, tr 37 m- NEW CA RPET STORE! JAMES G. BAILIE, ed (LATE oF Tn FIaM OF B.ILIE & LAMsERT.) of DIRE OT IMPORTER OF ALL KINDS OF eh CARPETING, RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, &c., &c. be LINEN GOODS, Curtain Materials and Trimmings, &c., &C., &C. 284 KING STREET, CHARLSTON, S. C. - am- P. S.-Orders promptly attended to. Aug 8 6m* 30 Great Bargains in Silks. J A M now opening a large Job Lot or new and excellent styles of SILKS to be sold for 75 ets. ar per yard. Also, a lot for 62.6 et. y I still continue to receive, semi-weekly, additions ato my Stock, and shall not cease to hold out great induceiments fur customers to buy at thme " Cash be. House." Always on hand a good variety of Domes ties at such prices its e~amnot rail to meet thes ideas of ~ eleza bu ers T. DUNHIAM, Next ssor o l K. Baneraift, Netoorrelw"Bank of A ugusta," tug Broad Street, Augusta, Ua. ,i' Dec 2 Im 47 T IIE Undersigned returns his sincere thanks to er- Ihis friends for thmeir patronage while located in " lHambumrg, and hereby informs thmem that he ean be ha, found (after 1st September next,) at the .Uonse of ur- WVARI), B3URCIIAIRD & CO., opposite the Ma r~ sonic Unll, A ugusta, Ga., where he would be happy Ith to see and serve them, and where a FULL and C Complete Stock of Dry Go ods, "'r can always be found, wvhich will be sold as LOW a- as from any House in the City. n- M. A. RANSOM1. 'hat Hamburg. Aug 13, tf 31 - FRUITL AND NU RSERY, e, TEN THOUSAND CHOICE TREES! dt '1'IE SUBSCRIBER o~ers for Fall and Winter ter, Planting, (1855--'56) the following desirable ftl5 articles: ALPPLES.-A select list, of early, medium and late varieties, including many of the new anid superior Southern seedlings, heretofore desceribed Nin Southecrn Culticator-25 cents each; $20 per hundred. PEARS.-Dwarfs and Standards, many choice -varieties, 50 cenats each ; $40 per hundred. Extra 30 large trees, $I1. PEACI Cit.-A succession from June till Octo aed ber, including manmy native seedlings, 25ecents each ; "*, $20 per hundred. S APRICOTS, NECTARINES, PLUMS and CIIERIES, of the best varieties, 50) cents each: e $40 per hundredl. FIGS-Several choice varieties, including the Celestial, Alicant, Black Gehee, &c., &c., 50 Scents each. able GRAPES-The genuine Catamoba, fronm Axt's Vineyards; also, Weller's Scupperaong, &e. 50) a,. cents each- $40 per hundred. tto QUIN C1S-''The Orange variety, well rooted "" and strong Plants, at 25 cents. .wn STRAWBERRIES-More than thirty'ehoie uses varieties, including all the most desirable. These aStrawberry Plants have been awarded the first n.Premium at the two last Fairs of the "Sosthen x- Central AgriculturaL Society." Prices, 50 cents nx per dozen, or from $1 t, $3 per hundred. ' BL.A CKB3ER~RIES--The genuine new Rlochefle oam or "Sentcor's M.amnmoth." Berries of extra size . and line flavor. W~ell rooted plants 50 cent. each. ou- POM EGRAN ATES-The Sub-acid, or Sweet eli variety, at 25 and 50 cents each, according to size. OSAGE ORANGE PLA NTS, for H edging-a larg qutity of vigorous Plants, of!I and 2 years growth, at $5 to $8 per thousand. ar OSIER,0OR BASKET WILLQW-Cuttings of sur the famous Beveridgii, at $10 per thousand, or $2 Sper sing'le hundred. Also, the Viminalie, at $5 son per thousand, or SL per hudred. These Osiers "af ar asvry valuable for hooppoles, when two years ok old from the cutting. my 87~ Orders will also be received for choice RO tES ORNAMENTAL SlRUBIS and TREES, or EVE~RGREENS, VINES and GREEN-IIOUSEi ro- PLANTS, &c. een 57" The varaous Railroads diverging .in almost the every direction from Augusta, aff'ord ample facilities ledi- for shipping to any part of thme Southa. Trees will avj be carefully paeked land forwarded by Express or .otherwise, with safety and despatelb. k,a o87 Fromn middle of October until first of Febas ae atay is the proper time for transplantiang-the earlier ou in wvinter theo better. Purchasers will be furnish-. Ions, ed with such (printed) directions for the plantingj and management of Tree., &e, as will (if strictly followed) insure success. T, Address D. REDMOND, Augusta, Ga. ape Oct 31 - 3m2m -42 *E *btate of South Carolina, EnD EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, "j"as IN ORDINARY. n Bi H. T. WRIGHT, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefield - hereaistrct Daniel Minor hanve applaed to me L-frLetters of Administration, on nil and singular the g goods and chattles, rights and credits of Susan Yel - deli, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of tihe said deceas in, ad, to be and appear before me,at our next Ordinary's phy Court for tihe said District, to be holden at Edgelield les, C. H., on the 31st day of December inst., to show *rri- cause,if any, why the samid adaministrationahould not be et Give. under my hand and seal, thais 15th day of Dee., in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred 8 and fifty-five, and in the 80th year of American lnde, pendence. H. T. WRIGHT, 0. E. D. nut Dec. 19 24.-49 Inks, Inks I , 1LACK, Bilue, Indelible and Carmine, for sale Pby A. G. &T. J. TEAGUE, Drjgists. 1. May 23 tf ' 9 FURNITURE AND CHAIR W AR, E ROO0,M S. WE would call the attention of the public to our NEW and.WELL SELECTED Stock of 9ALMEIT FUBITURE, At the old stand, INDER THE -AUGUSTA HOTEL, BROAD STREET, Where we are prepared to supply all orders in our ine, at Reduced Prices, and UNSURPASSED QUALITY I We would invite purchasers.to call before buying isewhere, for we WARRANT a Large Deduction from Old Prices. HENRY & SRINNER. AUeUsT, Sept.7, 1855. P. S.-Having made arrangements for our Fall Mipplies with the " Excelsior Manufactry" of few York, it enables us to sell at unprecedented w rates. H. & S. Augusta, Sept 7 6m 35 Look at This! larriages, Carriages, Buggles, Buggies, &c., &e. &c., &e. TIE Subscriber still carries on the Carriage bu siness at the old stand of A. BUNJNEL., and could say to the people of the District that they nay at all times find a good assortment of CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES m hand, of his own manufacture, that will be sold o good punctual customers on as reasonable terms is they can be bought in any Southern market. I have secured the services of Mr. A. Busazuu., or the present year, and from his long experience n the Carriage business, I think that purchasers nay expect satisfaction in their work. JOHN LEIGH. N. B.-I am also prepared at all times to furnish 3OFFINS and HEARSE for any portion of the District at the shortest notice. Edgefield C. H., May 16, tf 18 FOR THE LADIES? W E have on hand a great variety of Colognes, Handkerchief Extracts, Toilet Powders and in assortment of Fancy and Toilet Soaps; Pomades, Pure Bears Oil, Hair Tonics, Restors ives and Hair Dye; Pieston Salts and Aromatic Vinegar; Cream of Beauty, Caseation Rouge, Hair De ,latory, &o., to all of which the attention of the L.adies is respectfully invited. For sale by A. G. & T.J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf - 19 Hardware and Cutlery. 1O ALL our old friends, we would say, "e are I thankful for past favors, and to all others who nay wish Goods in our line;-call and see us also, >r send your orders. We will make every effort and it is notorious of the Goods we keep) to give 'general satisfaction." Our prices SHALL be n accordance with the times; always assuring our ?stomers to sell them at the LOWEST MAR EXT PRICES. We have now in Store a fine Stock and are re eiing weekly. Amongst which may be found, 50 Tons Band and Hoop IRON, 250 " Sweed " assorted, 150 " English " " 200 Smith BELLOWS, all qualities, 500 Kegs " Peru" NAILS, 50 Tons CASTINGS, 100 Dozen Door LOCKS, 100 " Pad " 500 " Till. Chest, Draw and Trunk Locks, 100 " A XES, Collins, Levette's and other makes, 10 " Superior BROAD A XES, 500 " HOES, all qualities. To enumerate is too tedious. We have the Goods und want to sell them. We keep all things necessary for Mills of every style, Corn Shellers, 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, 'Dolts, Spirit Levels, Guages, Candlesticks, Planes, Uorse Shoes and Nails, Brushes, Coiree Mills, Ihnlter, Trace, Stretch, Log, Itreast, Continued and Fifth Chains, Rope, Files of all kinds, a beautiful Lot of Gus, of aill qualities, Pistols, Percusision Caps, Curry Combes, Game and Shot Bags, Powder Flasks, Dram Flasks, Sand and Waffle Irons, Braces and Bitta, A ugers, Chisels, Hammers, Drawing Knives, Mortars, Kettles, Stew Pans, &e., &o. ROBiNSON & JACKSON. Hamburg, Dec 4 tf 47 Notice. ALL~ Persons having demanda against the Estate Aof 11. R. Addison, dee'd., are requested to present thenm properly attested to the undersigned, to whom also those indebted to the Estate arc re quired to make prompt payment. G. L.. PENN, Adm'or with the Will annexed. May 9 tf 17 To the Ladies. IVIRS. E. T. HA M IL TON, takes this method of informing the Ladies of Eegefield Village and vicinity, that she has com menced the Millinery and Dress-Making Business, at the Store formerly occupied by Mrs. Baowvn. Nov 16 f 44 Negro Cloths and Blankets. J UST received by the Subscriber, a supply ce the Augst Manufacturing Company and Schley's SUPERIOR NEGRO CLOTHS of diffe rent styles, warranted all wool filling, which will be sold at very low prices. A large asasortment of White and Gray 1)LAN KETS, to all of which ho respectfully invites the attention of Planters. WM. SHEA R. Augusta, O t 2 tf 38 Merinos and DeLaines, AT VERY LOW PRICES! T HE Subscriber will sell his present large Stock of French and English MERINOS and all DaL AINES, at very Lomo Prices. The assortment embraces a great variety of styles, for Ladies and Children's iresses. Also, superior Welch, Gauze and Sik Warp Flannels. WILIAM SHEAR. Augusta. July 30, tf 29 Come at Last!i D II. SULLIVANf, has just received a .Le large and very handsome assortment of fine CLOAKS and TA LMAS, at unusually low prices. Oct 24 -tf 41 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. - N EQUITY. Martha Ann Magruda, BilfrRie Elenor Thmurmond and others. I T appearing to the Commissioner that George Thurmnond, one of the Defendants in this case reside beyond the limits of this State On motion of Mr. Landrum, Solicitor, it is Ordere that the said George Thurmond, do plead, answer or demur to the allegations of this Bill, within three months from the date of this publieation, or judgment pro con fes will be entered against him. A. SINKINS, c. a. .. Oct 27,185 .3m 42 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. Joseph Parkman,Aplican~t, Is. John Parkman and others, Def,'ts. IT appearing~ to my satisfaction that Harriet Davis, IMelia Parkman and Marion Parkman, reside without the limits of the State, It is therefore or dered, That they appear and object to the division or sale of the real estate of Mark Parkman, dee'd., on or before tbh 10th day of January.next, 1856, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. Given under my hand, at my office, this 10th day of Oot. 1855. H. T. WRIGHT, o. E. D. Ordinary's Office, Ogt 10 3m 39 For sale, WpO Grade Devont Bull Calve.. Also, .a few Grade Grazier and Suffoek Pigp. Enquire at thuis Office.. Aug20t 3 B. C. BRYAN, , At is Old Stand, the Brick Store, H AS Just received 'his FALL AND WIN TER GOODS, to which he inviteabiscas comers and thepubicto call and eianii fetthem selves, as he has a 2.ARGE AND COMiBTi . assortment of all kinds of , . Goods for Ladies' Dresses, Amongst which may be found. . .M . Rich, Plain, Blaeh, Figaredr Watered and- Striped SILKS; Plain and Figured Muslin DEIB 118 1t French apd English MERINOS; Blaek bOMBAZINB,A LPAUC 'bd1A TON CLOTRS. A very line. assortment of Ladies' Cloaks, Talmas & Mantilla, a large and beautiful stock of m13x 4 311 3! IISNL: A full supply of - . ' - TWEEDS, KENTUCKY JEANS,. SAT, NETS and CASSI1NERElay For Men and Roys wear. --Als A splendid and well selected assortment of Kerseys, Blankets & Negro Shoes,, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, ?C. With every article generally kept In a DryGoodsr Store. Thankful for past favors, I hope by stuies.at. tention to business to merit a continnance of thessme. I[ A liberal discount always made for Cash. B. C. BRYAN. Oot 2 tf S3 FURNITURE A ND CARPET WARE-ROOMe, C. A. P L A T T rE ., BROAD ST., ACOUSTA, GA. H AVING enlarged our Establishment to an extent not equalled' in the Southerneountrt, we are now prepared to farnish aftieles of our own and Northern manufacture- at pricer that cannot .ii to give satisfiction. Our Ware-Rooms are al filled with the wc.' . OF THE LATEST*AND MOST FASHIONABLE FURNITURE! Connected with our Ware-Rooms, .we have a large establishment, themachineryIn which is driven by steam power, where we can at the shortst po tie, manufacture any article not usually kept on kand. In our Furniture Department, which embraced three Stories, cap be found Every Article of the latest Design, and we particularly request all.persons tohook i fure purchasing 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,', CRUMB CLOTIlS and DRUGGETB, r (all sizes and widths.) CURTAIN STUFFS. Damask, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Gimps, Cords,, Tassels, Cornices, Bands and Pins of the greatest variety. .. Rugs, Door Mats and Stair Rods, (of air qualities.) FLOOR AND T ABLE OIL CLOTHS, or all widths, and of high reputation as to style. and qunlity, and cut to it any aixe room or entry In. one piece. gg The attention of buyers is respectfully re-. que.sted to the above, which compris, the heat and. largest assortment ever ofifered in this city. ' C. A. PLAT!', J. B. PL AIT, N. B. ADAM. Augusta, October 1, 1855. Un d er ta kin g, a H AVING added to oar extensive Cabinet Es-. ta'blish ment a Coffin Wareroomu, we are now prepared to furnisah FISK'S aelebrated ME TALIC BURIAL CASES anid COFFINS' of every size and style of finish at the shortest notice. Orders at night or on Sunday, will receive prompt attention if left at M~r. J. B. PLATT'S residence. on Ellis Street, in rear of the store. C. A. PLATT & CO. Augusta, Oct 1 4m 38 DAWSON & 8KINNR, AUGUSTA, GA., A RE Now receiving a large and CAREFULLYT . selected Stock of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, comprising Sugars, Cufiee, Teas, Molasses, Provisions of' all kinds, Flour, Butter,Le f Lard, Cheese, Smoked and Pickled Beef,^ Pickled Pork, Beef Tongues,.Potatois,'Ojions,. Pickles, Preserves, Iler'm'etically Sealed Goods-Lster, Salmon, Oysters,- - Raisins, Figs, Lemona and Nuts ini great variety.. Liquors and Wines of all Kinds. IMPORTED SEGARS, 4:.1 JAMlES C. DAWSON, LUCIUS C. SKINNER, A ugusta, Oct 30, '2m 4 To Wool Growers I'. Zn A.2 BO 2E.. B.a " ' E Brig us your Wool and give usatudal. WE are now prepareU to CA RD WOO)L11PO WROLiS on anew set of Wool Cards with a Burr Machine attached, that will burr the: Wool with less waste than If done by band. The esitire Machine is new, and situated on Johnson's Creekg 14 miles above A bbeville C. HI., anmd qjr the Gene-, ral Ruad above Temtpe oft IedkE PO., being t miles West of Due West ogr We will beable to 'nom100 to, per day. As w'e intend to do on'r partwqli4 we, hope to give general stisfaction, aid' theefore so. licit the patronage o'thde puliot & LAK Sept 26 am-. 87 New Embroideries, W ILLIAM SHEAR, Augusta, Ga., has just. received from New York,-a supply of NEW EMBROIDERIES, among which are Ladies' Muslin COLLARS, of beatiful sye Ladies' Muslin UNDERSLE EVES, Worke& Jaconet B ANDS ; French Scolloped COLLARS, a netv and beau -tiful article for mourning ; White Crape COLLARS, for mourning, of new and beautiful styles ;- , To all of which the attentioit of the Ladies is respectfully invited. Auguatct 2 tf . . Notice. A ris, deceased, is indebted, -will- present'their ' claims ; and all persons indelsted to 'the said Estate will make payments to the undersigned. W. L. ANDERSON, Ahninistrator.. Nov.21, 1855 tf . . 4 RemvalNo,j7, S . BlOWERS, Agen~,begs leve to, * inform his friends and the publio generally. that he hasagain moved hia - Large Stock or Groceries, . And will occupy for the ensuing year the Store. formally tenoted by, M. A. R aNsOM, next 1'do0r to. J. Sistar & Sot', where he will keep constantly ott hand, every article that appertains to the*.Family Grocery Business. Hamburg, Oct 9, tf 3 Notiee. 11Gallman, dee'd:, are requested to makie pay. mxnt. Those having demands against the Estate will render them in properly attested. - A. BUSHNELL,* S. S. BOYCE, . -'M. A. RANSOM. Nov 27 - tf: '--'46, Notice.. ' A LL persons to whom the Estate of?~James. Westheraby, deceased, is iadebtdilU'8pre sent their claimns, and all persons ind t.~ the said Estate, wilt make payments totis vaged. W. L ANDERSON. Adi6ilster.*