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WHICH TO CHlOOSE. Mrs. (Chimpeion, a rich widow of only v thirty uNuie,,, ae.d ill the 6;d1 bloom ilf her.hte:tutV, was it the inatritnonial market c'osely besieged by three Suitors, all of them1'good looking, all gentlemen, and all professing unbonded and disinerested affec- 1 lion for he f-ir i1:1dy. Capt Treva'nien had been a CaValry er. hit he le hal retir-. ed fironi the service. I e was 1:dl,,d.tzhin;; fignre, with very miS eL-r:StiCt m11:mn1ter's, ad:.i like Ned Pepper, Paul cihl'od's frientd, Ip.:. sessed aln " u i :a li e ie:ll of hair."l Itideed it was rumoed.t- ii at iii aibrosia: i emis. wer-e-am- -Sn tlre'. --If*t a bn M ;o.'ib oj:l ! .t on? i~k 3 M L aron~d indi::r. d, ~procred of -1 gl %a heI intermedli:::ian oft :: t:tIm ;::a'-d4" "lf h. luCre. The Capatiaia haaJ inh-a iled a .arge: iortnttie. Suitor No. 2 was a younag man abott town, very fashionab lie, p-dished and pleltsanit. He contrived to keep (jut of debt, but his finan vial resources were .:id to he very limited. Ir. Clade Can less evi ht!y Ih.d a good p-o.-pect of success. Ti1te third suitor, Mr. -Stansh-v Moretten, was an iart-student and also Cultivated ploe try. rhough- very modest and unanfeted he was slightly eccentric in the matter of costuie-woi e a hat, and black velvet coat, ad during the Kossuth excitement had se rious thought of completing his equipment y raeather-but his byptter reliS saved him from this silecism. As he was quite sensitive and timid, had ail awkwa rd habit of laluslhiing, anid was sil-ent inl Coanyli W, the Captain and Ca I .-s imlade light of his rivalship amid Coaliden-d the cn-titeSt ais con fided to themselves. The Ci)tilln proposed after the most ap proved taste of falshion. dropping gracefully 0:. onie knee. atl pressin-g the lips that mur inured his vows to the fair hand he solicited as his guerdon. - When he retired, Clau.dc paid his devoirs, and made his pi oposals % ith great earnest ness. Ilis profes*i is of disinterestedness were no less emphatic than the Caplain's. The painter came next. When aloie with tI e lady of his love lie found a voice which failed hir in the presence of others. To each of ih iuitors she gv.teL the s:ine reply-namely. that she woufl return a defi. nite answer to his suit, exa:ly three weeks from the date of his propoisa!, requiring him in the interval, to refraii froaui c dlitng or in quiring about her, and to absent himselfl from the eitv. The coaauiul:lnds of 1 rich beauty are itnyerative. Each Wooer prol ised knightly obed vnce, 'n-l ke; ( his pldre. The Captain ran de'xn io N.wimg Caude wenat to Saratoga:i, adel Stanlev e ,r, it'd Liz-: sketeh book up to the While M outains. The widow shut herself up for three weeks. At the-expieation of that time, punctual to the appointed day, hour and minute, the elegant Captain entered Mrs. Champion's drawing room, aund sui veyed himself from head to fooet in the Versailles Mirror, and with a smile of satisfaction.. [e was engaged in self -admitration, wheni a light step recalled him to sense of propriety. lie turned and beheld the widow, but at thiek veil covered her fauce. Hie drewv a chair to her side and addressed her. "Dearest Isabella," said he-, in his most per suasive tones, "~ allow me to remove the en vious screen which shirouds charms that were never meant to be concealed." "Alas, Captain," said the widow, with a1 tremulous voice, and drawing her vie1 yet closer, "tbhose charms exist ino. longer." "Is it possible !" criedl the Captain ini a tone of alarm. 4. What do you n-ean ? "Since I sawv yo iae been ver-y sick. W~hen I was a child, my pareiits neglected to have me v'accinated, and the ravages of the small pox " The small pox !" crieud the Captain, push. ing his chair back to the other side of the room. " Don't be afraid, Capjtain," said the Wid owv. " It is all over--and I am a dreadful object to behold-hilt of course that makes no0 difference in yoeur affections." " Hem!'' cried the Captain. " it wouldI make 110 difference if I wznted to retire with you into the counitry, to live like D~arbyv and Joan. Dat to go itt society - to intro duce as my wife at halls :ad sorees, a per son disfigured bay a dreatlfull disordler. O) Lord, ma'am, the idea never entered mya bead !" - eaf release yoiu froml your engagement you are free," said the uitow. "I have no doubt, ma'amr," said the Caxp tain, gr eatly relieved, "~ that you will Find individuals not exact'yv in my sittuationi, n ho will be-will he very happy toe-ina short,i tma'an, I wish you a very go~od o@y." "Cold-hearted, v'ain egoti.st !" said the widow, when he had left: " I rightly guat-~ ed your character. You only ni ished for a haindsome wife to enihanice your c-onsequence, and para'de in society, aus you show off your handsome horse in the street. Let us se whether my thoughts have wv-onged Mr. Carless." To Careless she told the samne story. The young gentleman heard oef the loss of h'r beauty with great nonchalance." "But this is not tall," saidl Mrs. Champe~ien. "My business manl has just been with me all the morning. My inxvestments were mist unfortunate. I ami coimpletely fbeugaredl "~ H ow unifortuniate," cried Care-os, "e for I am iin the same predicament. I don't see my way through this quarter. Now it is very evident that it would lbe the height of folly for two persons without any intc or prospect to marry e nly to multiply mise ry. I must beg you to consider my propo sal of Last month as onely conditional. Doubt less there are rash unpirincipeled men who would in my ease think only of sentiment, but I am too good a moralist, and too gooedI a citizen to think of yterseverinig now. Far-e-. wvelI madame! farewell forever! I leaive 11 you wiith despair in my heart and makiess in my braein." t Probably no declaratioin of despair wass ever uttered in a cooler tone-and so thought the widow. "lHe loved me for my money, as I thought," sihe said. "~ I begin to bielieve that all the men are alike. If Stanley proves equally heartless, I shall renlouiiee-the pier fidious sex."~ t The young artist heard the loss of his r lady's beauty calmly. i "It is a misfortune." said lhe. "e Beaiuty s is a glorious gift, but perishable-the true I heart and mind alone remain unchainged till f' death." - t " But [ am poor, Stanley," said the widow. I9 "You give me new~ life, Isabella !" cried the painter. "e The world canntot say~ no0w I that any mercenary mioties tainted the pure' feelitig with which I regarided you. Tlrust me, you shall never want while I have brain j and band to work for you." "Then take me for such as I am utnd wvas," cried the widow, throwing off her al .e, n~b in person and in pupe and tl rgivetle fabricated tale which proved two f my suitors worthless." Freed froi the veil, her dazzling beauty eamed ont the painter in undinmaed radiance, nd her hand thrilled to his touch. Need ee s:ay that they were happy ? MT1IEit filAWFOlRD'S IAllEIVELIj E.I0. EaOTED BY BILL EASKE'L. Durting :myv Soj)U ra in lizsissilppi (ho tly Jfatr I itant the g e:t ermon1 tha1it was pl.y. dt on :i hata y of a t!mand~a: a.:ing<) I haja! reon om to) visit a 1.iou.I i:1 h ei h r 11.1l of ltt .'h a. Ta ::-sI d1ty ) i! tlt, I neet ::I:1aae.l hit I Zon ChaeIs. . \mvw ai:itier h1:;i l-ee called to that neigh. Joi It:, ;ad Ihi .s t4) be his !alutatory Z:.,:n Chap.-l was mone hmaldred. ya rdIs may fom 'ti e re'ad, ,.ad enrt iode byV "rest tiee. lavig arrived ratler tom e:tly r sevit, mat ~ auid Inivl itmia.aitead iliout tihe woods, ratiher actively employed n bruA.ing ay the mlosquitoes that sur oudd us. At length a strange spc-cimiena f the genius home made his appearance on torseback ; it was brother Crawford. His dress was decidedlv peculiar. Oil ii bead he wore ana old fashined bell-crown. d beaver. several sizes too lage. To reme Iv this defect ai cott.ma bmd .am handker. :ii-f was stulfed hetween the hat and fore lead. His coat was of a modt anciienat pat. mr ; blue, with brass buttons, short waist, md lotag swallow. The collar came within i inch of hidtg the back part of his head. [lis ve.t was extrumely long, and his pants litto short. The latter were held dowi by vaather sta'Fps passed tinder a I:ge pair of >roganas of at untannied leather colm'. Al. ogetber, his presece strontgIly suggested l) :! .larble in his Yankee character of Jona bhaI 11 tllmespo1it. But to the sermon-or at e.lt a pvrtion Ar it, ftor it was uuerly im. uOZSible to report the wh. The congregatint was large, as it had en "arated" abroad that a new servant >f the Lord was about to make his debut it Zion. Brother C-awford slunk into the pulpit aith more that ordinary humility, and after leVot inga: few, mintutes to silent prayer, he -ose. Gingerly pushing up the sleeves of his tore coat, whereby ie displayed a pair of' arge, long, honv hands of a beet.red color, 1V graspel atn earthern pitcher, and pouired ato a tin cup a draught of water whieb he raitk with iniitabIle gusto. [lis appearance in tihe patilpit was study to al artist. Hik .ce was Iong and hlk, ?yc. pale. grey, nIose taquilitne, ci -llapexion mty, hair grey ish sandI, htad bnald oi !e top, wiith the exception of a small patIch tI W:gIAt of revereane, as if to sht:de it, mold altogether the picture of Grteey whih-t adi:1iaa Frevsoil Abolition docnment for he he:aelait of his Southern stanuseailbers. fle began apologetically as follows; You don't see me? to-day in the dress I iler %,ear; I come anong yon as a stran ;er, and I am now tricked out in my store inths. I atm not a proud tmatn, but I thoughat twould be moare beomring before stranagers. A fter this hec raised a haymt itt whaich thea atntgregattiont joained. He thaen begana his ermon: " My dear bretharen aand sisters. first anad oremo'st I'm nowii gwiaao to tell you about lae afli.etitng partin' I htad w itha aty congre ;tn at bethel Chtapel. Arter I had go)t brao'ugh with my liarewell sertmont, as I came Iow0n outean thte pulpit, the old grey-headed >rethren andt sisters whto htad istented to my mice for twentty years crowdvaed arountd tat,, md, with so bbinag voices anad teaarful eyes, aidf-Farewiell, brother, CrafTord ! The young meni itt their tight peatenat leath. r boosts, higha collars anad flashy waisteoats -smielling of pomaintm atil cigar smoke; vitha theit shtanghai coaats, atnd striped zebra ants-thecy too said, Farewell brothter rfford! '1The little clahbren, lambs itn the fild, lifted ip thecir tinay htands tand~ stmalI voices, and itha one accurd said, Fatewell brothter ratfordI! TIhe coloredl brethtren of the contgregationt iow came forward-black shecep whlo lhad yeenl admtitted to thte (ld ntudet tmyi aminas r-with tears a:a maitng dlown their Ssble :ieeks, they, too, said, Fare-,ell birother As I gott oni my htorse and b,:aale me. to nyS cotaga:iotn Jirevert, I tu rned to) take a atst lotok at the old chnurceh where I laud reaced~a the unasearih ble tichaes of Cht: ist 'or mor'n twenty years ; atnd as~ I gs:-.d at s dhilatpidlatted wvalls anad aaSs-coveredro, t too seemaed to say, Farewell brother C'raf 'rd ! As I rode downm through the villagea, thte eople whon poked their hteads outen the~ .v itders, and thte sea'nats who leatat ot their roosam all's seemned to stay, Farewell brothter 2ratord! As I passed'a ;long dou nIte hihaym, bro,' the foirest, the indit, as it uiisit led brugh thec tree taop5, p:layi::g on thlahives ad b~ranchaes, the baoadena of salvationa, it. no, seemed to say-Farewell brother CJraf Crossinag a little creek that was gurg.ings ud a sitnginag ov'et its peb ly bed, ats it n-jo iced na its way to the "reat ocean of eternity, too seemaed to say, Farewell brother Caf. 'od! As I rode alon~g dinwna a hut, dusty lane, m old sow that was asleep in :iaeecor aer, jumped out of a suddhent, with a loud1 roa.oo,oo--she too, semed to stay, Fate vel, brothter Grafford! M~y haorse, hec got frightened anid jaumpedl rom under tae, atid ais he cuirled hais tail over uis hack, kickedl up hais hteels, anad ran'o!Y, e, too, seemed to s:ay, Farewell brothera 'H E.us UP p-A tail!, raw- tboned recruIt vas put oni drill bty a little cockc-sparrow oft n officer; as evera- order wats given to bitt e would look (Iowan to see htis commtana~der, nd was as oftent aahntanished to hold up his cadl. Repeatted aihnrotitioas of this kindl .t length laud thte effect to inaduce thie tecrit raise his head, ait least to a levuel witha thte ettiig sm, anid tihe officer orderedl htitm to eep it'there. ' What, always ?' wats the itnquiry. 'Yes, alwuayvs!' was the stern-a reptly. *Thten good by'e lefteantt ; I shall itever e y-il, againf. VERYv FRhtxeN(.-A French palper relattes at, at a ball laitely giv'en ait Pot t Lontis, eart Lorrenit, whtile a younag ladly wu'as wualtz ag, shte felt the hian:I by whaieb shte wats upported becomne stonie cold, atnd oat look g inito the face of her patntter founda his mtutres to bte dleadly pale anad haorribly cain. -ated. Shte faitnted at the sight uatd flii tat t grt mud, whtilst t he cav'a'r dlropped tat taer ale. Te ladyl wats takena up andta recover. Il, bumt thec lift of the getlean wais extinct. he aaaitains thait ho was detaid several se. -ntda before sh kniew it, antd that shea madeal ae turn round thte room with haim after lhe as~ a corptse. WoMxu are like tulips-lhe more mturaest ud retired they appear, the better you love m. CoNVE.TION OF ASsoCIrTIONS--e sug. gaeOstions 6f " Action," u bich a ppeared in onr issue of Wedne..day, meaets with favor, and signs of' the times, we twist think, urge yet strongly prompt action. The Carolina Titi' ns the Convenation should Meet on the 3oih ilsant, if not Sooner. That date ka(11H h l. rhIaIs, :1s 1l..as 1111 the iSs- r CLittIOns Oeln n imeet d;Iil mit tlieir de., : gae.lthenl, dhere is to bie a 011nV1,111101 O' a3ociatiolls, lt' it mteet on1 the 20:h int., .ml if we are permil to mIlako II suigg:s.v ti. e won:hl !:IV i. L the Prelletts It n eahl s:i-ociaion' :I! a m Pi a:% erv al ' I C t !pli4.s~ anld appohI-1. eeates :.0 mee: in o Columiia:i It IIh tim-:le Je aVe- niied. A there shouild be a fi'l ineeting, that the while State hiould consult tTet he r (.n s, impoIIlir- I taolt :a questian, we woulI siuiggst that any1 . DI ,t5icts that nini not vet h a-e l'orid K:it sus1- ainoeint i.ons, sh1111id Cali nwet-in gad n up dlegates, wtho mI ay aid by their counlcl lad advice the ftientds of, Sutllern Rtights inl Kansas. For we fIe! satidied that thI wholc State lels at interest in this malfl ter, whether they have taken action yet or not. The suiject matter involved in this Kansas question is the most momentoins that f has ever agitated or perhaps ever will agitate this country--in it is involived the existence of the Uni--n. The cry of danger has been i so fr equenaly raised, we have become fattit iar to the sound. but now the cry is omin- 1 ous and should not be disregarded. 'If we slumber, the enemy will be upon us. Nev. er have the Northern section of the Union shown so much determination as now to I oppose, at any hazard, the firther progress of Slavery, an1d conisquently the equality of tihe South, in the Uni.m. Let us then meet in Columbia on the 30th insiat, and :take cahin amvid deliberate council together. Let eihi, thinkiug, dicreet lin be sent thedre whose aetion w ill be ma rked by the greatest prudence.-Newierrv Nlirror. WA LNE'S PoSTION.--We hive recently received various and very conflieliig ac counts respeefi-g the successes and ieverses of WValker's army in Nicaraugua, and we have been only able therefure to give such I accounts for what they were worth. Of one fact we have been-*assured 'om the most reliable source, that is, that the Eury. dixc never blockaded Grevtown, although she examined several vessels entering that I iipoit, principally, we liiieve, at the request of the Agenit ofi the Transit Company. I re aippears no doubt of Walker's retreat iftrom Rivas, after a heavy loss, both on his part and thsat of the Costa lticalns. The itest intelligene intiforms us thiat Walker waS in Virgin Bay with 700 ulen, about ti invade Cost:al~ tica; that lie had 204 men01 in Granda amd 000 elsetwhere, Ih..t his force i.4 aisil I: cigetler of L,000 for)e1iglers aid a0: 5(1ntii;and that o%%ug to the dlepcie.iaIns hey were unlergAing the e was a great deL:al of d iss:tifact ii amil iiong his troops. This is the sumi total of what we live lc en ablo to gather by the British steuner recently artived 'oi GreGrtown. iP21ana Str, My 23. -- -.40. WoMinN AltE so).I a: oN ITt'PlAo. In a :t5t reet collogny bietween .ilrs. Smui hers anda :Miss Betier, the iother dayv, the farmer :adv told the Ilatter thaot she wa< a skelet on imantraip-as remn: k which the p:i ty ad dressed reciprocatedl by calling her antago nist a locomontive hying machinae, dlressed in cotton hatting. Thhis was ai elini'ee, nnd conver ted the verbaul hirmui-h inato a dligital tuste, wvhich resulted in thle loss of' cighit ar. tifiil teeth asuit a sorrel wig.* Tu'is RoAtn To lh:.wnx.-An hoa'ncst Dutch farimer, of New York, tras a -ked his opinlin as to wvhichu denomaination of Ch:rist innis were oii the tight wvay to Hfeavenu. Vel, dlen; said he, von we aide our wheat to Albhany, some say this roatd is thle pest, anid some say da(ht ; but it <doi't maike mtneh di$'erencie tvicich r'oad we taike, foir voni we git dare, dayV never ask us vich-l vay we comell -and its nonie of dare pitsiness-if our wheat is~ ga. S:'.ric KINmsL 'ro Tst: F.nttit'.-No hid man is ever b rough!It to I epental ai e bayI ia'y words, litter amd scorii!'ul repjraches. ,I He Iorti,.as hcimselt' ag ainist repro at and h. rls baick I'onl chairpzs in l'aee of his ae | enai'r. Yet guilty and111 ha rdenedl as he seems, he ha~s iaa et ini hIs baosum amni may be mnltu to teaus biy : antle voice. Wh1oso, p~-eoe anl rtriuuain hi.- 1i'O--itiion to bidejt:, a:-] citn i:iig huii-ell' thnei to a 'ful lei lbroathler, will soona~ tid at way to *ate feling< uihini. l'i: v a'. p:itience are the tw o lw,-" which n~uack thle huma~in heatrt Carriages, Carriages, pa.ubli:c thi..t iliey arae mo:ann aa:r and1 have -itur v ::i:int, anad nae conusn''yu mi~i~ai alt kinds aof Ca:'inges~4~ :mdc E ;i's a-t the lnaesi p1!rounail miist fasiabiule sty les anal ::r. als~o u e eivineg fra;iomt N'inhl irasm tihe b-~t Factorai-. 't kh:.so. (. !l/Ilt lg S Es~a JJ(1:(:11-.', all wthich th v viil .1 ':i a-. lav..ri~al i enes f.r C sh.t (or icp pro'veP.l Pa;.etr :s :ay s'.iltai <al.-lhmenut in th Seth. LttG tIl & T 'CK [AR. N., Ii -l'..ir~jig don:e a:s iniali n. aisonale~ termis, at short noet ee. L. S. 'le SNuhsea ilter r ini.- lais s~aicerv Iamn s to t le Ci'ias ofr the dietraict for their pa: -i'age tfor the ' lst I bireuc years aind edicits a contiionanitce for the New fwmm." JtOtIN LI l(i.I a A pril 23 183G. ti 15 Sam's in Town once Mohre, I)"ant goodas arte renhac hit ir datinationai. I an naw reeiing dutly imy sparing~ ,tock of~ gacds, conais-;t, ag in part oft I leidtsze Clunnpiaagne ; 2talaums d. dci. Neetar Whliskey mia all taiher tbraands that a:re tic beha.d in thisu a:arket car Auigua'a. tSmolked1I l'efaiek!as, Praeservesa. Rauisints. FigsC,, jioked aT'rnagnes, Ketcup, A tincaida, an aalzl oather kidcs 'af Nutis, Crushed-a Sua.pu-, Grcnd, ail. tanf, &c.. I tic Caira-e, En:aniira. .linva. lIti, Flour,. supjerior h.\:ioani, Aalaaan-atiuan spch mtc CiandhleN, and a varie~y of other airticles taco numrou :atro menruaitian. - S. E:. t;owiERS. Agt.' Ihtmunhuirg, A prit 1G. tr I-t ]Giuse aind Lol for Salc. 3| E I Subscribevr wishinig to lev-:e for pariItSs as vet tunk n.wni, ac'ers for salte has (Cottageu Raisihaueac ti e i~ad:- tari' maihla Noriba aof t.ibety 11111. It is suitedi toa a P'rteae. TIenhera tor Physici am air ;:ty persan wishi:ac.i biahthy na si'a tne'. Tfa:a as. Laaw price andi lang eredi t. Focr pauruie ubrs ingnjaie af GEORGI( I G A LllIIN. Laangmuires, P. 0., S. C. Atpila2 1850', I f 1~2 FOR SALE, r r fit R S'1ol:E lIOITSE.next Fta.t of P.. II. Su! liivnu', :3u feet troaut andl Ca0 deep'', contaainuug thee roomns below, oune abhove. nun I a g-oad cellar. -Also T Fi TAN YARiD sad tot aijoiuing, aund eon taanng abaut three :aures. --Also ONE tI.OT on thec bran'ch aaljI'ainn C. T,. Rehfo. Oct 2 ft " EconomI2y is WencIt~h !" (OOD1 elan t'aus oaf e'very desctritption will hie .Xtpurchiased'a at the "~ Adverii'er.Gilice." Prie, 2 ets ptr Ipounaid. Noaw, hera's a ebm~ance foar almaos. every boidy, and old tbaeclor's too, to muake mnoney. April,1a tar 14 CAROLINA HOTEL, 1I l AlNURG, S. C. JOHN A. MAYS, PROPRIETOR. I LE,~ Public are respectfully n formed that ilikf Hotel has un'e r- V inea thorough repa:r, and has bven eitted inl the RlsT STYL.E. regrd-.F .sH or expense, and w.as opend e n Ihe Firt of Oetoi er, for i lie reception or Bo:rders nnd ccee--mudattioni f Transienjt enstotmersj. The lie-t teconinodatioiin is viaranticd to those rho will favor the Proprietor wv:th their patronaae. Id the Mlania:eent wi i be rich as to comaitind ar the I louse, I lieh reptiatin it h14 nIay mn'n atned,as the E-st " oel in iii 'burmg. The Prii;orit.tor nsnv:es the pile that not pains hall be sit Irl on I lie p:rt rof the Mani:icemeit to urnish the Tabl. with I lie hest viann.s the \.larkets of k ngusta an I I lamburg nil'ord. .camilis vriting our Town are solicited to grive its enll, as our he- t exertions sliall be devoted to ad nititer to th-ir eiire comfo.rt. ..tta:1chd to the Hlotel, is a fine LIV E1Y itl A L.C STAlILE, kept by C. 1)in1s & J. B. ,AntICO, Which is vell fitted up and has za l kinds of 'rivender that this Market can 1ssiby afirl, and hey pledge themselves to take uas good care of Stuck Ls any other Stable, or no pay. They are prepared to accommodate Droveis Stoek, md Transient 1lorses at all tines, and have h orses Mid Buggies.to hire, and will run one or more lacks, vhenever called for on reasonable ternis. N. B.-They have an eminett Ilose Farrier eho proposes to cure all curable diseases of the lorse, (e-tagious disensus exerpted.) or no pay, mad will be responsibte that horses under his treat nent shall be well cared for and treated accotr'ing u instructions. Hamnburg, A pril 23 1856. Gm 15 PRING AND SUMMER - Dress for Gentlemen. 17. O>. F1.=:LcC-l era CO., S7OU LD invite attention to a CnoIcE SToCK of N i Goods imported fir the season-em bracing very arliele for Gentlelmet W nr, all of he newest styl-e, and to please all, even the most st id is. T1MMINGS FOR THE TRADE, All the newest styles or triminiigs for lte trade, mppied on the most liberidI terms. & W, . 0. IT ICE So CO. Drapeis and Tailors, 255, Broad St , Augusta, Ga. April 30, 1856. 2nI 16 DRY GOODS. SPRING..\lORTATIONS, 1836. /'ILLER& WARlR EN, Opposite Globe iotel, Aualusta, Ga., are receiving their usual choice nriety of SPIRNG DRESS F A lI IICS, embracing ,he best mnkers of French and lw.;lipsh productionts, Un1onig wh'ch are iel l'rinted French JACON ETS and ORGAN DI MS ; Rich i'rinted Flounced BAREGES and ORGAN DIESt Rich Print ed Amerienn nna Enli.h LAWNS lieh " French B RILLIANTS and CAM BILIICS: Iil, 1?ue and Pink, 11RI LLIANTS, new artie!c. Silks! As-orted Co'ers Flounced Silk DR ESSES; 1tich Plaid and triped Tali'ta SII.KS lih Mitire A ntique, Tonlard and Choina SILKS; Blak Tat-ta and Gro de 1:hine Do. Mourning Gioods - Plain and Strip'd GRENA )IN ESand P AfREGES; Bi'k Flounced Grenadine ad lInrege D)RESS E$ uperior Summer BOMlBAZliVS and CIl \L LIES; B'k iACONiTS, R0GANDILS and MIA lQ1U ISIE ;. Brk. EI. UR \P29, Love V ElLS and HAND KElRCill IEFS. In additioni to this long linte or Dress Goods, we nve a comle~Lte stock of CAL1COES, GING 11.\MS. LlNlig GOOD). Ls\tlRlll)EUES. FUIN Ti: RIIPRINTS andi T~LAC~i, 0!Sl CRY tad (1LOV KS, Plaina and Embilroidered Crupe SIJ A W LS. Alacrgelotor MANTILL.\S,in great variety of stlest. PA NT.\LOON STUFFS, hlleachied and Birown Goods. White and Strijed OSNAlUllGS, of various brands. Our friends and customers are respetfiity invited 0 ex:ine~i thei largest stock or spring and Summer GOLDS ltmt we have ever had. Piartieuhn-'ti tetntion paid to ti!!ing~ order. A tus4t. A pril 23 im15 NEW GOODS, I. Su ;mmer Stock or Goodls att h:s old stand the iik S tore, consistinig of Nery va:tety u~nn.ly ke pt in a I ry Goods estore, viz.: Iliebi cle Silks foir !:nths lDressee, si:k Tissttes, Chiaieys, lharage. D~elnine~e, a~i tund Cuolured harntges, \lutin and Earlstona Gitngham is Engli-h anid A mnerientn Prits, Plaitn, Cht-eked, Striped & Do~ted Swiss Muslins, P:itn, Cheoked Jneaotnets amnd ( Cmbries, Finte worked Collarn, Chemtzitts: aid Untder' Sceres Swiss ant.1Taeoenet ainsin Edginis andl insei ting~s inie Sil1, Crape, Napiolitam Stiaw :ande Faney lnnets A godn us.ortmnent of IBonnet Rbbons A !!i.l a'sortme~nt iof :nsaioimable lt\TS of all kitns.,nitna tor the scaSOn. I 'bre.:a:5 mad i'arss--1la, I).s *:n.ics. I ioys, .\his a:id chmildrens, B3oots timt shoe.- of all kinads Grise-ies, Iliard ware an] ( :rociary. 'iii of whili .. ill be sald on thme i :enn-nn terms, all ate invitud to el atil examnine foar ithem nivs. OJf A liberal duscount for Ca-li. 11. C. ilVn A N. A pril 2 18s:.6 tf 1 2. Spring and Summrer GoodIs, l'* hi USpring ::nl Sudlatier EGoin ', ti whieb het respectfuhrI enils the atei in of his frienids ::i the cmmiu:ity g.enraily, tlhe Stoek cons!.-t Vi. Friech Jne, net Al US1 IlNS; Frenich Organde* Musldiis; P'rinits and GlINOilIA :~ A !pnmens and BOM 1Az: NE ; Colt.l nd lIik. SilIA LLEYS; Iinek and Pltid SILIE1( and a tine and large as wtetnt of White Goods Drat I )e et and 1ta1ian CLOTlI: WVi~ite nti lBrown Linin 1)iliLS: *Plain nni Tuilbhd CO)TTON.\ I: lilealhed and llnrown SI IEI ETI INO; hik:lehed and Bir. vii SIllT1WNO A tine hut hrh It N ENS;I . inniets atad lIonnett liibbons in ::ity vari. ty; iI' sitry aind G Ion si of all kind% lInhts, Bo its,Slates, Cr.' kery :and~ Glasi War.: lI ard wate andmi Cutlery, Saddlery and Groceries. lease enll and exantine tmy stock, for we will take ~ret plasure in showinag it. Ajtri 2 tf 12 Estray Notice, FSTR AYED) fromi then Sublsc:ihter's resilence, .J M\ay 2ith, a satll sorrel M\AR lI M UJLh, iive r ix years old, wvell formedI, thou::h dlisha fned. N'o artks except that of thmegentrs. fTe satid mule vs bought fromt ~ aiaman from Noarth Carolitna or rentnessee. I thitik sh6c is trymrg to mtrke lher wnvy back to Ite place fiom n~ hIb she camte. Th'e said Mlule was last heard of at .lameis Dotrii's. A~ny ote taking uph said Mlule will contfer arvr y ropping~ me a lin,' at Edgetiel l 0. I11. All rean unble exp)enses wiil be chteerfully paid. MATILDA D)OBEY. June 4,185G. tf 21L Niolice. LLPersons htavintg dlemattds againstthe Estate of B. R. Add1li-.on, 1 dr ., are reqiuested tn reseit thmem piroperly attested to thle itnidersigned, u whmrnalh~. those intllgol toi te Istatce ate re uired tomiake promipt paymen~tt. G. L. PENN, Admi'uriwitht the Will annexed. May 9 tf 17 Notice, i N IC irst rate secondi [lamd CARIRIAGEC fit Usale, by A. I3USILNIELI. Aril 16 tf 1 4 For Sale, 4 F STRA TI Tann and Currier. .IAlsT, a oo ilaeksithl for sale or hire. '(tinire of F. O'CONNOR. Mt a it:.a., E.1.fi..1, District, .Tnn 7 tf 52 --- .... AND SURGICAL 11,11IRYL AUGUSTA, GJ HE Undersigned would respectfuilly call the altt T. to 1itir very complete and extensive Estiabliht if NEGROiES ruiing SU CAL OPER DSEASES. The Biilding is .-ihinted corner of Jackson and ew SaV.111mah Rail Roaid Depots; andi ill Sight of* 6. ion (of patients from a distance. In its consireti-i iew the Special ull rpose to w. hic-h it is ppidit ; bI 101duce to the, COM k RT OF 'Ill ' SICK. It i< miths'-and his watier.elosets in each story to avoid Iso ve'l vetiti;ated and lighledl witi gaS. Wilt id female tuiirses. ine patient will be s:ived mnteh o it unlav'id.alle nvulect in the trenonnit o* 1 NI GRO TER31-Fonir Board, Lotiging andI Nursing, p, ittendatnce, iurgical Operatiuns, & c., the s:inn as it Aunusi, Jan 30, 185G. DRUGS, lEDIC INES, & C, D 1S. A. G. & T. J. TE A G UE, resIet.| 'fully informn their tiiemfis mawp.tln that, hey have just received their FIRZESl Stoek of ure and Genun!"e Drugs, &C. GF nd will be plised to wait upon adl who may favor iem with thieir patronage. F Spat-C will n.t allow U< to give a Catalogue in th s lei of our Stoek oif Duis. Th dicines. &*. Sur .v it :Ivwe have the I T I , T STni ;i, MOST COMPL.1r1..LE St'ev r Tered in thk phace. em 10lgefield C. 11., May 23 tf 19 set - -- -- - --- an< R E -R A fie. Of the Tin Ianufactiry, "m NE A R lin. 1.. T. M1 11S' T A N Y. AIDI he IE Subscri;btr ionl respcetin'ly inform the E.ciives f 1gei..d nt h.ll Il erroundl-inw DUs -lets. that he !h:,s re-movedl to, his ridecw - 11t. hIas recentiv .ected at c l re :nd1i r-.:.:,niiou hoip, and is n prelipallil to en:ry 1-1n the ix A\ LL ITS i1R ANGl II , :Su-i \I; -infactu Tl n Ware f.r Mtechants. ROOFING, G UI 'Ri-:lNG. a l :, tilinier (X e ) i . A w:its ott liti1l n general nis$'itLlt id TIN AND JAPAN WARE! 0T Mertchaits vuppiflied at shrtest notice and ont the most reaonable termts. Orders solieitI. C. L. IItFO. Oct 3 tf ARRIAGENtVANUFACTORY! ED II 1 SLb-. 11.. S. - r ..conftinue to bullIi. Z2.~, -- to ordecr, andti if the - ~2i.. 13::ST 31IATt~fl.\ L that c::nt he' pre-cured, Carriages, Euggies, &c., Or rnv S-rYLE AND D:scRIPrtoN. rThey a isc~'ee cinstantly tin hand a line andlh vaiedi asotmen~iCt it ev anid Secon&d-Ikinud Cari;;Cs t-EP.\Iil!NG nieatly and promp;tly attend Tankiful for past pa~tronee,.C they htope by giv ig uie attetion~ to t i- huei uitnes attul the inoterests ofl Iir customters, i tottiniue to reCive a ibera shre f iuie favor. C. Md; t -,t; l F. L. SMI'II. Ih St~ etdo oar. It. 11. Art.Li..4vas repie to usike to iirder' line BOOTS ANDSHOES, At the shorte-it notice. :md ofdi thvr 131-.ST V1\ "El~I.\ L. li hip..-s hie .:ithfutl wo: k-1 chse rutetiton toi usziss to bit atble. to islev:e n~ whio may-tv r butm i th-:tr jtutage..( I will refer* ti ei r. S. F. Coom:, w ho i. y uau elm. ini .t1 inatters of b~uti..; Jly 18 II Fi I SK' atnt j'.eta e Burial Oms i Ito : 1n: .-l h - : u u.m~l.:t t ti .r- :1 I. ei vl ie r iih.r- :: ; : ~ if .h ;i u;s ;tbe fCai el, le' i .. li i i.:0 ..rehittyilliei tni bi. i ill's.fo tit;:p.rt:'. l il t~ 0ral -- t r de i l ' liv i'i.-itsh ii xm li I tin:.-' r'.or fo i.4 .!, f-o r he nt t trn e -it of i mee tititem.n- :ey hthe~ y:i0 n 2 i 'h s e iptl ofd whpi.rh lie the forn-eriiatIt gl.I ii TIe e ie.mno.se.;id'. -t i h z:h at 'ii ek:' i-.i lit t!. - li-tlii w.\ LS.:iet w h:. te t-t.. tii-r Cip alid ltiit tin se idn -- it ot the mi b e::uI l-n i hii-ily n 'e - - . MiThu,(~ 1)utt t-iv e .pizb-ei .\ - L L S IC :Int o nt tir, U.U- 1 Dea nibli 1 -.y. d. 31- . W. I )TT . x-IIt b11. ay o rse il e u:-in l : I- ii l'e at II4it-t tlann t 'eon n 's ::nd at ii bTt..-id t's :il P oue al le-en it do tllte ;lten:i;t C [we tyl 4i i t if .vtn Lni s e I in h i h,:md mi os iti |-i-ei - e itnve ti-s ol wes i . l ttleii rim more t n e h:- t-o - Tre weaso Hrm se'a a os rA.r.W POh of' thie ist the ewndo1llat in god tI~ eiii m. 45is. and 7.t C-u. byha . m Tko:. MIn the . m it'le :1.ecnh .\iry TI e fni eon edwrnevea Ches atnwd Trelingib-se -1FN ilY as- by-3 ipor~tei Medini, Chis atb l 11do T-, v Dam h Cttsits For s.alt- by A Ai, . G. Da&b T. edly.J. h G . i. i . Anns - telbd anyhos 2n3tif wol - -ie w i etat uping as.tes anndr orficeatos ih-mn e n A ~lb itn's.'n lsos ts nd :te to i-t lii RY us: saur atter is ho theyareto Eescricd. h STrwetey i-d bet feh iled ity thSsaon t Monre 23 if 11. V I'0 WfY FOR NEGROES, ORGIA. n4tion of Planters and Slaije-owner3 generally nent in Angusta. Ga., for the aceomollold~ition 'LONS or TREATMENT IN Ci!RONIC Fenwick Streets, between the Georgia and t ih. It is therefure conveiient fur the recep , throughout lie entire plan, was kept in :ing 'furnished with everything wlic!i can mit d with hot and cold baths nud shower ftigue aid exposur o the patient:,. It i he coniislai. atte of experienetd male the stilriiig wI too often is the result .S in ordinary private piactice. lr nith. $10. Fir all NECESSA.tX Me!lial ordinarv it v practice. 11. F. CAMIPBELL, Surgeon, R. CAMPBELL, AtLending I'lielan. 3 PRING TRADE: L. L, UNNINGHAK & C0, LOCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, AND 1EALERS IN 3REIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, A.MBURpG, S. 0. v I t::ke th!s pporunity of retu: niin th:aks ( to, ur pairons amid frmis l*r the very lib.-ral .nrgeen 1a.1 favors we have received for eral year. Past, and respeelfully solicit a contiln .c I te Same. Our hihivt aims. ;nl ie-t en lvo'rs will be t. acrit anl dvrve the p:t ronne ur (il. ens.n:ers, e1s aind tle publie gene- I iy, by coiductizg our busnss as we h.:ve done etofi-e, andi inreasing (ir reputation fur Low Prices and Fair Dealing, !d mitakOin:1 it toth dee:Jed advanta"ge of dt who : .- w With their trade. Lhe iniervarcd p:ilivltrae we hive reeivil andl . coItiuIa'y rec.iviln.1has in- ceil 1 to Bu . LARGE mn.1 WELL ASSORTED k ot'G .(oid:, in ondcr to meet the gi ill- dte nd. :md incre.s1 f1 t trale. THE UPIERIEI QUJAL!2TY tll G) ii.i!- oi-ered to the Publi.c at this c ia ;h nt, i< so well kniwn thiat very little need be s-il .in thki sa1j1.t. But with tie t::y il'f LOW IC ES, awl the very best qu:ll.ty of 40UD !, lle mtil f busineS the sulaci iiers are deter itted1 ti) carry Out. This wi]i be maile allicable cvry branchel oft tfhir busi l-ss. )ur G.ods in ll i nstances will he what thwy ate *.esented to) be--anid whenl sold by samled, shall %*s be tin ~ ciidOrity with the~ samte. ) 1eI an-ennian I ' eiC ifn aei t~ GROGERIES, -coitssin g oif ) A', CR[:.-mi-:t. CfL.\ltilfEl. ST. ClOIXl AMN) UlULE ANS SUG.\l;, ~.mE.\NSs YI1LP & CfJIla 1 .'.SSES, NN'IE.iz-:E 1.I) L'iTIl2E l.lCON 'A N) D L), C.\N I>L..s, IITEC WINE~ A NI) A PrI.E VIN EG.\RS, &c. WINES4 AND LIf~iTORS, th f.lnin e-bate f ian :ndVni-ts OI.rd I E f y Co., N I ,4 S i 1 , 3 1,7 AIizar:s iE.ett,E W tI S -19~ . A . N'i1em :. . S 1se.39 e.v't~~i' 'A t iI. :ll.\ POa; e.\n i )al l'i bcit Y:l W*1 i tiES, 11 3 1. 1 r . .\ 1) Gts th N.t'i ~rs L .l.\'.! IC .\ N l5 T.r ltiX il' 13 lii.l>Nsi ts.\ iLEIi1 W l'ta z.. K If Y.11 AND'~ .. i a:.e:t...ia , our li :..r,3 . a.-su s t he itingE t:,l Ien in f.et the ub-tIitt rd -hlti !O an. p..ro is wn15.ng s.al :'ure u i.i he i ..!n I . . . a oth shto : te t h:e CN~; (it. ntDit upe tt!ewuls ne-, ': l i ei~ior for - en :i pu ir :ircim. ! lIA ni re3iL'ringtn ;,V>sfo ei purposesij :ge atie nkit~ li-e tr eCdtedoex Wetbtr keep2 cont~tl on h 20l T fe, Whtotsid-~o' i udi i wl:n TlttukeC3.ts alnidI rret liika'kets, c SIi( il eg le tliiti an I. oes, :t eals r.-oesoln ing dmadiher's inits, Isat aLeun' I. e as, lc Noi t . so urb otfe Wrcscni! th k sate iais.r Clthet, iur andltelt thne Choars, m nihnrgds, the site-rcr Nshingstiles6Ga NE . .n i o;.-. ye.-ho5peI LeGoai..it Brist iipe andruent paj'e n ( ei..d , Tethi n . i1ehe n41ings&eFr a b .' - I .. & Tr. p-J.:EGUE., l r agiem.fie ray 23 viii-1bsaaktaeer.:i oiie tie sa :llbfoethr ae h-i urhse. 4a . NEWBY& co: WHOLES.ALE, AND RETAIL -DEALERS IN READY-MADE I rAT , OAPS, TRUL'VKS, CARPET BAGS, kc. S I. NEWBY & CO., under the U. . IS . tt-1. A ts-rA . Ga., are now receiviig nd 'p9 .-ning the I,.\ RGEST, BIEST and MOST -.1 llo.\.\lLE A-SORTMENT of READY-MADE CLOTHING -V]ER ofiEred in the City of Aucnsta, comprising VERY VAIETY of rUP.RISING AUTICLMS 'or G n:lenen and Youth's Wear, which for su ,ri-r QUAlTY or MANUFACTURE cannot Pe surpassed in this or any other Market. In addi ion to which, we will weekly receive 'rom our Hlouso in New York. We also keep con mtintly ot hand a LARGE AND SPLENDID ;taek of Fouth's & Children's Clothing! L Country Merchants and ALL PERSONS risiting Augusta will eertainly find it totheir interest examine our Stock.ns we are determined to offer .ur Goouds to the trading public on the most'reason ale ter.i rV Thankful for the past kind and liberal pat ron-;e that we have received from the citizens of dlgetield and the adjoining Districts, we hope to nerit a continuance of the samne. J. M. NEWBY & CO. A ugusta, Sept 24, . tf 36 -0 1'E Undlersigyned haive-associaied with thenm in the Read y-lade C!othing Business'- Mr; C. 1. DAY and WaM. S. WISE, and will continue lie same under the name of J. M.NEWsY & Co. - HORA & NEWBY. A ug 1, 1S5. tt 37 OrPOSZTY MAsUNIC HALL, BRO.D STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. xO eLx 2cxAceAc KEmNOTL Are receiving their full stock f BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, &c., &c. )ur Stock wi:l cn:ipri e all the miost fashionable ar ie-s, anwithose that enn be recommended for dura ,ility. Alo, n large and superior lot of NeJogro Brogans, lTen's Rip BIOGANS and Wonen's Leather 400TS. We feel conifi.lent that we can show one of the IES1T ASSORTED Stock of Goods that has ever wiien in our City, nnai rejuest our customers and 'rivns to give us a canl betore purchasing. A u" *9 - tf 33 rIE EDGEFIELD BOOT AI9iD SHEE MANUFACTORY L I Il Substeribe; most respeet Sfully infurns his h friefids thIat !e is still at the same old Stand, a. 1imakes ta order, 1oots and Shoes OF THE BEST MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP. A!so, on hand, a very fine assortment of - ilre: s, poub'e Sied 'Water Proof and Quilted .\ni, ~s u-uil, sa v::riety of thosse FlNE~ Pt.(3P 1100T'S. so mreh and. so ju.-:ty ndmiired. All of wh.h in futuor,. he will sell at the Low est l2hri4ce tSir CAShL r~nd CASil ONL Y. lie will strieth- ndhere to thi< rule in every inistane, .ml.a enestly trusts that Ni)NE will expret hont to depart from' it. W M. McEVOY. _ept _ if 37 Water Proof Ware-House, .IIA3LBURG, S. C. TII is Subsec-iber has taken the ..7= 4L2.h% Planteh~rs Water Proof 5Vare-IHouw, foarmer~y ocenpiedl by Mr. -loiis l'smta, Sr., andt by sti-jet auflndin. to, business hie hope-s to i rit a libera! share of the. patronnge~ of the g'-n.rans public of the upper and Cotton-grow ino: I iistrits. Thle Waire- I!..ure is aboive hi:;h water marnk, and mre': .reente fromt Fire than any other Ware I louse mm To.ai. I w~il l' tho tmid to ree'ving an-l forwarding Goods, ..e . iXrusted to may c::re. C. I1. IZCNNF.Y. Unm~ibtur... Se'pt 1.t, 1855S. t- 34 . 'P1 I i IoderA.i:ed revturnoe hts sinmeere thatils ti . . h frienda: for' their patronge wh le:I 'cented in II~llar :rm2. hereby infmitms them that lie can bu !iamml (afit r I st Se:.te::nber next.) at the- 'I'':so o W A RI!). !'. U11011. It 1 ) & CO.. oppo-it-- tha- M!a -'tu'e I l-t. .\azp::.:a. Ga.. where lie wou!l be- hippy e..seennd aeve themn, :and where a FULL and - Cmrj~lte steck of Dry Goods, -at i.vs bhe fonil. whi--h~ will be sahl as [.OW *s front iny !s: in thme City. M. A. T1.\NSOM1 limnhl.:r. Aity 13. ift 31 - Theste ..i'e Fnes- and no Mis I 11 .\'.'-: jt received. s.mie of the best Otard, I,npunv . 1 0 U.\ N D)Y eva-a oliered in this market. .\ I-.. ''me Cna-k of OLI) PECACII BR A N I)Y. fr-ttomi a:. tt County. Geo'rgia, warranited the iur :ele ini every. patrticular. .Also, Uiglanda~ \lnilt WI i I-tK E Y,- -the pure Seotch. S. E. ]lOW ER.4, Agent. lla:bnht. F'. b 18, if 7 N ot i o e. .\AM damily ree.-iving my Splming Stock consisting &. if e-:ery artiele usuailly kept in our line of Bus iess, which will be sold at Messrs. Laimbaek :'aopear's Cash prmices. Among my Stuek isthe Best Assorted Liquors and Win. ivecr ole-redl in l~anmburzr, which wi'll be sold -ording to quality anad not Brand. S. E. DO WERS, AGE.T. Jatn.o if - 3 Carpenter's Sheet System I." Cutting Ladies' D~resses and Gentlemen's L /Coats antd Sneks,-ailso. Vests, Pantaloons and ;alte--s, toez,-iher withi Youths, Boys anid Girls ;airments of a:l kin.s :and sty-lei, will be taught to .:dies mo.1l Gen:lenmen by a l'ew Plain, Easy and Simple Rules, to as to learn- them to cut with EASE and SKILL nmy of the above mentioned Gar-ments. The Copyright of this State has been assigned to SE0. S. MCN EIL. & Co., of this place. Persons wishing to at nil themselves of this Sys em; or wanting information will enll'or leave their 'rders at Mrs. AlcNEI.'s Mliner Estnblishment. GEO. S. McNEIL & CO. Edgefield C. Ti., Mtay 30 ly 20 FOR1 T HE L ADIES! rITE lhave on hand a-great variety of Co'a'gnes, ' V lland kerchief Extracts, Toilet Powders and n assorttimnt of Famncy and Toilet Soaps ; Potmades. Pure Bears Oil, Ilair Tonies, Restorn ves and H air Dye ; Prieston Salts and Aromatic Vinegar ; Cream of Beauty, Carnation Rouge, Tlnir De ilatory, &c., to all of which the attentian of the ntdies is resprectfelly invited. F"or sne by A. G. &T.J. TE AGUE, Drug'ists. May 23 ~ if 19 Caution to all.. ALL. reisons in anywise indebted to tiheSubscri tbers, either individually or collectively. nres emreby forewarned to settle up at an ear-ly dat. therwise they will certainly have to settler with ani ~ttorney. We? have a large amou'tnt of mottey to~ aise in a Civeen time, andl arc ntecesarily cominpelledl a pursue this course. Take heed, the'refeen.. sill ye rho are interested. . J. 11. dJIENN IN(S W. D."'ENNINGR. Sept 6 - t . SI - ' Brushes, Brushes! [ N Store a fine variety of Paint, Varnish. Cain ing Blnders. Tan0ners, Wh'itewnsh, Criamb. )usting and liar II' shes and Comtba-Fh-lsh Irushes and tr Gloves-Nulil, Tuoth and Shtavin - Irushes, &c. .orsee5y * A4 &T. J. TB EA E Druggist. - M ay 233if 19 e 4..: , -