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UH TO CHOOSE. 31rr. (h-impion, a rich widow of onli thirty summenaa.~, ;ii.d io the ful! blootat Ler. eautv, was n the matrimolial miarket eev esitured by three suitors, all of thenm good lookaing, all gentlement, and aill protessing unbhoniMIed and Iiiwerested aflee tioan for thLe f-ir 1:11dY. C:i at Trevanien hd.1 been a C(aval v 1i,.tr. h st li h had retir iil fi 'nin the service. Ei u n.1 : , i tigire, wi!h ve rv :ti.-a eratic ninners, m.i liite Ned P P a. L Cu i:iI):%os fti iti, I): sessel an "un wal iIlm finh i'Ad aof hIh." indeed it was rumio.eI ib.t his j'a olil emkl-; wve re'w !1.nare's -. I o 6. I s-;! thl faroed ndkd~r.!.procurwed of o-ith Iuere. The capaai.. haJ inhL ited a U.ge for tu. e. Suitor No. Q was a young tman abol tnown, verv fashion able, plilehed and pletnt. 1e entrived to keep ut 4t debt, but his finan vial resiources were z: id to Ie very limited. Alr. Claude Cal less cvi . nt!y b:.d a goad pro)!pect (f suceess. Ilie thi d suitor, .1Mr. :tw . :i ti a zl , was an art-student aid also culivated poe. try. Thought very mnodest IId uatafected he was slightly eccentric in the matter of Costille-wot e a har, and black velvet cnat, nnd during the Kossuth excitement had se rious thought of emipeting his equipmaent by a feather-hut his h-ter genius saved l'im from this soleceisin. As lie was qmoite sensitive and ti:id. had ai a"kward haaibit tofI buh~zi' ng, l and was siht-lit in camspy, the Captain anl(d a I-*s mnd- ligh: of his rivalslhip nai 1 C ide . e... aVtest aLs Coil filde to tlielnteives. The Captainl propoised after he i.n'*t :ap proved taste of fashion. drop;uing graceftully 0.: one knee. and presi.g the lips that mur mnured his vows to the fair hand he solicited as his guerdon. - When he retired, Claule paid his devoirs, and made his pa oposals %% ith great earnest. tiess. H1is profes-i Ils af disint-retediiess were 110 less elphatie than the Captain's. The painter came next. Wh.;n alie with ti e lady of his love lie found a voice which failed hiir in tei presence of otheis. To each of th 1 1uitors she give the S:11me0 reply-namelv. thvat she wold return a defi nite answer to his suit, exavely turee weeks from the date of his proposa', requiring hii in the interval, to refraiii from e dliig aor inl quiring about ier, and to absent himself froam the Citv. Ihe mninds of .1 nel beauty .are iinyerative. E~ach wooer proni ised knightly obed nce,'l n k1; t his Id, dlga. The Captain ran d Nve to . ; t G aude went to Saratoga, a.o Sima e r'itd ii S!;tcli book up to the White Sloun tainsi. The widow shut herself up for three weeks. At the expiration of that time, punctual to the appnited day, hour and minute, the elegamit Captain entered 3rs. Champion's drawiqg room, and su Iveyed himself from head to foot in the Versailles Mirror, and with a smile of satiofaction. He was engaged in self-admniration, when a light step recalled him to) sense of propz iety. lieI turned and beheld the widow, but a thick veil covered her face. Hie drew a chair to her side and aiddriessed her. "Dearest Isabella," said he, in his most per. snasive tones, " allow me to remove the en vions screen which shrouds charims that vwere never meant to be conceaal." "Alas, Captain,." said the widow, with aI tremulous voice, andl drawingr her viel yet closer, " those charms exist nao longer." " [s it possible 2' cried tihe Captain in a tone of alarm. " What do you rr~can ?" "Since I satw you I have been very sick. When I was a child, my pazreints neglected to have me v'acciniated, and the ravages of the smaldl pox "The small pox !" eried tihe Cataipuh inghi chirback tothe other side of the room. "Don't be afraid, Captain," said the Wid ow. " It is all over-andi I am a dreadful object to behold-but of course that maikes no difference in yo'ur affections." " Hem!" cried the Captain. " It would make no difference if I wzinted to retire with you into the country, to live 'ike h)arby~ and Joan. But to go into society -to itr o duce as my wife at halls and sorees, a per. son disfigured by a dre:u'iral disordear. 0 Lord. mla'am, the idea never entered myi headl!" "I release you from youir engagement you are free," said the ni ijo w. "I have no doubt, miai'amai," said the Cap-v taini, gi eatly relieved, " that you will find individuals not exacty in myn si tuat ion, u ho will be-will lhe very happy to-itn short, mna'am, I wishl yoiu a very good jjay." "Cold.hearted, vain egotist !" said theL widow, when he hadt' leftr: " I rightly tzum: ed y'our character. You only wi jbled tort handsome wire to enihanice your conlsequence , and para'de ini society. :as you show oflf you handsome hotise in thei street. Let tts see whether my thoughits have w-onged .tIr Carless." To Careless shte t oh! the samte story. T he young gettlemnan heard aof the loss of h r beauty w ith great nonchu/ance." "But this is not all," said Mrs. Chami iot. "My' business mnan hasjust been w'th nie all the morning. My investmenats were most unlfortunate. I amfl completely beggared9? " I!ow unfaartuntate," cried Carehlaus, " for I am in the same predicamenit. I don't seei may waiy through this quarter. Now it is very evidenut that it waauld be the height of folly for tw~o persons without anyv inicomel or prospect to marry e nly to multiply mtise ry. I must beg you to consider my prpo sal of last month as onaly conditionatl. Doubt. less there are rash unprinciiled men~i who would in my case thinik only of sentiment, biut I aml too good a moralist, and too good a citizen to think of perseverintg noaw. 'art. well madame ! farenell f.>rever ! I leave you with despaiir ini my heart an~d ma Jahess in my br.ain." Probably no declaration of despair was ever uttered in a cooler tone-and so thought thle widlow~. " He loved meI for my money, as I: thought," she said. " I hegin~ to believe that all the men are alike. If~ Stanley prv equally heartless, I shall renounce- the per fidious sex."~ The young artist heard theo loss of his lady's beauity calmly. "It is a misfortune." said lie. *a Deauty is a glorious gift, bait perishable-the true heart and mitid alone remain unichianged till death." " But I am poor, Stanley,"said thle widoaw. "You give me new life, Jsabella !" criedl the painter. " The world canniot say nlow~ tat atny mercenlary molfties tainited the punre feelinug with which I regoided you. Tlrust me, you shall never wianit while I have b~rain and hand to work for you." "Then take me for such as I ami antd wvas," cried the widow, throwing off hier veil "boath in peson and in purpose, anti "orgive the fabricated tale which proved two )f my suitors worthless." Freed from the veil, her dazzling beauty a eaned oni the painter in undinined radiance, a ad her h-and thrilied to his touch. N ced we saV that they were happy ? R RNoltTEHD lIY BIL.L iE EE.. C During mIy so-unin .Nli sissippli ("ho. fly afier I in-ar~t the ge:ln :;rmon"1 that was -L. Vd omi :'l..op of a hsadMa 1... -. 1 t iSit h i i : i the -wig*io r. -. Tu... :-xt d iy b1 . .:!b.:h.'t, I acea~ti:toie.l himg in ' n Chol. I A m- nii:ister i h i:ben called to that nvigh b this %%;1., to be his talutatury Z'-:n hp. was =o:e hundred yards t Airest tows. llavig ariied rai'rw t". eadly i'.,r ..eiviCt, m 1ef 1a d biend vume about tlie woods, rather :ctive y CinAloed inl bruhing away the mlusilnitoes that Sir roundtd ui:. At length a stra:ge spicnnen of the genius home made his appearance on horseback ; it was brother Crawford. IlIis dress was decidedly peculiar. OiI Lis head he wore an old fashioned bellcrown- I ed baver. several sizes tot, lago. To reme- t iv this defect a cottsin band .na handker. elivf was stueId between the hat and fAe. head. llis coat was of a mo:t anei..nt piat. ern ; blue, with brass buttons, short waist, and long swallow. The collar came within an inch of hiding he back part of his head. tHis veat was extremely long, and his pants ditto short. The Litter wer e hleld doiiwn by leather staps p1assed 1.nder a b1:ge. pair of brogats of ala untaned Ileather colmr. Al together, Ilis presetice strongly suggested Dn .\!m l ble in his Yankee character of Jiona than iilnaeom. lit to the sernion-or at le.t a p.rtnia of it, fa1r it was unerly i poi.-ible tI report the wIoh'. 'l'he congregation wais large, as it had been " narated" abroad that a new servant of the Lord was about to make his debut at Zitanl. Brother C-awford slunk into the pulpit wAid more that ordinary humility, and after devotitiga few minutes to silent prayer, lie rose. Gingerly pushing up the sleeves of his store coat, whereby he displayed a pair of large, long, bony hands of a beet-red color, he grasped an etiathorn pitcher, and pouired into a tin Cp :a dranight of water whih he drank with illimitable gusto. Ilis : PapLaanC inI the lIp lj;it was study f6r an artist. [lii m.we wais long :ad Inkil, eye. iat grey, nose aquiiline, comple.ian sod11y, hair gre-ish sanly, liaId bald on the top, %% ith the vXecpitionm of* a small patch n : if reere, as i ti sh:;dt it, Mid altogether the' picture of G re!V whiit indi:i:.z a Flreesoil Aiidition doenmtint for the he:aelit of his Southern ui ibers. Ile began apologetLally as follows; " You don't se mn.? to-day in the dress I al:er %ear; I coue iamiong you as a stran. ger, and I am now trickel out in my tore cioths. I an) not a proud amlni, but I thought it would be miore becoming~ befoare strangers. A fter this he raised a hymna in which the t coingregatio~ii jIiined. lie then began is Seimin: "t My dhear bretharein ad sisters. first and foremost I'm niw gwiine to tell you about the affectinag patinl' I had with nay congre gati. n at bethel Chapel. Arter I had got thro'igh with my larewell sermnnt, as I carat down Ot euta the paul pit, the old g rey-heatded brethren and siders who lad listened to myi voice for twenty years crowdvaed: around n-I and,.witha sobbing voices amid tearful eyes, sid-Fzarewvell, brother, CrafTord ! Thea youn g mten in their tight ptatent leathI. er boots, high collars and fliashy waisteoats -smelling of po:n:itoma andI cigair smoke; with t heir shanghami coats, :ad striped za'bra p.ants-they too said, Farewell brthaer Crafford! The little chdiren, lambis in the field, lifted up their tinmy hantds and1( small voices, an~d with oneC accord said, Farewell brothier Crafford! 'The colored brethrlen of the congreg:i iin now caime forward -bIbek shmeep who hand beeni admitted to) the ibld nuidea my matdl tr-wi:h tears ran ning down their sah i~e claeeks, they, to~o, said, FarewielIl brother As I got all myt horse and hiaale aue to my contgr'ga:ion parever, I turned to take ai hast loiok at the o d~ churchm wh~eie I had treaed the unsear clhabhe richie.s of Chi:i lor moa'r'n twen'y years ; and! as I gozted at its dlilaidalted walls aind iii;'s-coveredro, it too seeimled tio say, Farewell brother CraI' ford! As I rode down through then iilage, the peop~le who poked thaeir heads ou tein the winders, andi tltei sirv:imts w ho lemnt ron thir bromiai all's seemed to say, Fa rewell brothier Cratf'ord ! A s I pa:ssed( ' along dos a the hight way, throe' thae ftlrest , theL ~ und. as it ub't~ aled t roumgh the t ret' p,~ pl ayi::g on the L'a'tas ad btranchies, the lboud--n lit salvationul, it, too, seemed to say-Fiarewell brother Craf 1i1rd! ('rossiing a little' creek that was gurtglig andii sinigig over its plUty hedl, as it n-joiced oil its way to the greait Ice.'imi of etermi!y, it too seemaed to say, Farewell brother Cral As I rode along down a' hut, dusty lane, ant old sow that was asleep in a teince c'or ier, jumpted out of a suddlent, with a luoud broo.oo,oo---shie too), senmed to say, Fare. well, brotheri Craffard! My horse, he got frighatenied andl jaimpend from mander ime, and as hie enied his tail o ver' his back, kickeid up his hiteels, aind ran'af he, too, seemeui to saiy, Faiewe.' brother Craford! 'I alsus Ut'!--A tall, raw- bonaed reernit was put ot drill lay a little cock- sparrow oif an oficer; as every order was giveni tao himu he would ltook dhaownt to see his commnanider, and was ais often amntnished to hold up hais heatl. Itepea ted mbooanitions of this kind at lengtha had the effect to induce the reerniiit to raise his head, :at least to a level with the setting synt, anid the officer ordered himt to keep it'thiere. ' What, alwayms ?' wa~s the ingqniry. ' es, alas! a tter reply1. *IThen goodl bye left enanlt ; I shall nievea seyout', agan.' V nur Fin:it.-A Frieincha p aper rehes that, at a ball latelyV given at Pot t Lui ~, na r Lorarent, while a yonaig holyh was5 wa:ltz. ing, she fet the han. b hy which shie was supported becoma stoine cold, anid on look. r iag- inito the fiace of her part ner fonid his5 features to lbe dely~ pale and hiorribly caon rac ted. She fain ted at the sight anud tfell to thi grot imd, whilst thie catv:uieri dropped at hecr ide. TIhie lady waus Iak en u p :amd recover el, buit the life oaf the gent lean was extitiet. She in attas that he was dlema several se. cn'd. beforet s!.e knew it, anad that slit imotle' one t urn rounid the ioom with him after he was at corpse.4 WoM~ a vtre like tulips- the more meiahest RdI retired they appear, the better you loveJ CoNVE.TION OF AssocIATIONS.-The Sug estions of -'A cion1." nhiei:h appeared in or iksue if W'etdn:nlay, lilt s w ith ftvilr, ud wighs of the tin0w, we iet think, urge pt strongly pronpt action. The Carolina 'iti.s think . the Cons ention should meet on We :2 intnt if not "Ooner.. 'Ih! (late n& lp. 1prhlis, as ary~..as nil ith naso ilai,,as con n. t-vwet mal nppoiint :lwir de-le- 1 t . it, thi, thee is to Ibe a t'onventlona f~~- iscaim~,lt i110 meel fnte 30:h1 inIt., ,ill if we ae permilt I to mulake -he g"S i'l,s net wold t-ay i.-i. tho Presidts w acl e :.o-iion vt'a a niM"Ho a; endy a, ibeamd appohi elets to Mil :olumbki: at 01". limne ablve n:Nned. here should he a 'n! I ineeging, that the whole tawe Aiuld cons.ult e rin so Spim r at;; : q ue1sti1., we woubd U'lnspt.4 thatany S i.:,is thad mOy t yet hA e rined Nl #d II ti lgts who mlay aid by thei -Oi and nivice- the f~itends (it 'Sotihern UiStA in Kansas. Fur we kee satified tlhat lc whoile State0 feels anl interest in this nue. er, whether they have taken action yet or iot. Tle subject iatter invol in ti s wansas question is tile most 11oml1entons that ins ever agitated or peraps ever will agitate his country-in it is involved the existence f the Union. The cry of dinger has been :o fiequently raisel, we have bJecome famil. ar to the sound, but no(lw the cry is on1n- 1 >Us and shoild not be disregardedl. * If we lumber, the enemy %%ill lie upon us. NOv rI- have the Northern section of the Union ;!own so m1uch determination is now to lpmse, at ailv hazid, the furither progress f Slavery, and Consepently the equality >f tile Sotith, in the Uni.m. Let us then neet in Co);jlumiai on the 310th instant, and ake caln :nd deliberate council together. et calm,11 thin!.ing, !is Creet mn1 be sent vlr whnSLe action w ill be Ilarked by the ' laetst puence.-Newh(erry iirror. WALKNIn'S PoilTION.---We have rIceItly -eeeived various and very conflieling ac !ounts respeefivg the successes and leverses )f Walker's army in Nicar:gua, and we lve been only al0le therefure to g.,ive such LcCoutS for %fhat they were worth. Of >me f'act we have beein - assured fiom the nost reliable source, that is, that the Eury li never blockadedl Greytown, although Je examined several vessels eni tering that mii, p1incipaliy. we lieve, at the request dr the Agent If the rmasi Conmny. rhlir a;.pears no dtontt of Walker's retreat 'rom Iivas, after a heavy loss, bIth On his virt :nld that of the Costa !!!cans. The atest: intelIligience inio s us 1that Walker A'as ini Vi- ill Bay1 wi:b) 700 mn, about to Ilvde C.ota 1,ica; that he had O24 men011 in n aranad (WO 0) lSewher, thAt his force .,.td 4al:61geter (if 1,000 loreignlers and ibn50nurs nud thait owingr tOR th e ! Iovn t ihere une!'rlgoinllg thel V was L greatdl of diainei n ong' his r.lops. This is the l uIni total of' %%hat w0 lvve ien al to gatlir b *Y tile British emer recently a rWied f1oni e.% towin. P anam11a Star, .iny .1 ' a1 a rn-t cullocinyV between'l .X1 rs. Sm~liters 14 ni iss l.e11tler, tihe ot~ her da , tila formier adv1 tohl4 tile lat:er t hat sheIL wasl a skeletonll ist a l)comot'ilve lig machl1ine~, dIressed ill :o:tonl batting. Tis was1 at e'lier, ti ~onver ted the ve'rili skirm11Ill in a digital .u!e, wich'l resultell inl the loss ol' ji~hr ar iial teethl aoal a sorrel wig. 1Tm: ROta -rio 1 l:.m:.-An hcme(stI Dutch farmeor, lf N.ew Yor.k, wa'Is a-ked his 'pin411in as5 to whl''1 ieb denomina1tion1 of Ch.Irst. :ans were on the right waly to~ IHave:n. Vel, d'.n, said het, von we: rile oner uhea:t 0 ..lany,411V smnu~e say~ thi ro:'i is the pjt, 1m44 some1 5ay da~t ; but it do't miake mneh itl:L'ne wich romd we taite, f'or vIn we it <htre, (day1 mii.-eri ak ns5 vich vay1 weI crome -and its none41 o'(f dalre Jliiines-l/ wr S :':.A K Fixm.V -rIia: F~t Euu7:.-NO 111y wr:ii's, ittersI~ and:4 scrn'14 rt' nciIes.d In5He i fol chisell'Sl gain .(I rerol, an1i 115r. Yet guiltyV014 amlb:milee: as he0 seems,1 herefo-,' en'ln r.Str14u .i-: <ii.:f-oitionl to an bro4:hor, utill S:44m (imi a wayi to better avo li w!oib 4ln1'ok lte h~umiiai 11wart. Carriages, Carriagos, ni r. Su'I',4 'rs w ub re.1.4 p*j.etriliy hil'rm theli' p: i.I*.* i.'. ' il. artl! tieli letil i '' a lv |n (. . !!!d .:1l ; :tre cels.dnt toU:;ilS ;ll 114141 . a'ine Town onc;ges orets 1irn1an1 m..' f:.sirnble...4. 12tylesI nnl::l.!- - .i In fr om te Nrth frml he -14Fug0i .al h Id' toifI 1'.1!H i/l' o' r E An~ oif I; lSnl he SIIrIvk4i4 I . l'i kls, i'ltv--rvie as, T-i ash lig, (r:1ve5 Pajf N itv U'si'.ilPt U.idir 64. I allt in1& -:uu ty h. (dL ' IltI l lG ( 21 lier41 I' T liC i I:ll N.44614 l '-'ep.. ;in done :: 1.u I ' In r . nbe erms, at short m.1ca.'. . S. Cii ta the01 ditl-fOr''C theit pa::trof' i othe as ilg~tt three : n iits acnnac o h A pri 1.3 18d.. T. 15S I~\ nt p u-i by. The ports a c'no"c / ' OI an. 1 . a.s r e rbn 61h -ir J. tinai~ton.6 'etry b i, keyd :np) a~lleurtheroo,ra t hat re to4411y e Api 1 bi tI' t14 nz an Smokd IeefPie'esPreerves, aisis. igs CAROLINA HOTEL, I IAuIBURG, S. C. .J0HN A, MAYs, PROPRIETOU El Public are respfetrully ,in formed that thI< lotel has in- .r- *i rene a thorml-lh repa:r, and- ha<, bienlQ elilIedl in the 1'AhT ST YI.E. reg: r-l- . ** ebS Of expense,4d wn< Opened on in First of Octo wr, for th. r of iBot-dadr:s nnd ace..moautin sA Tran-it evnst-tners. The lht :tacc nodation is -naranticil tot hose Vho will lavor the Pro:prietor w:Ii their patfonae. iid the ma laii:eleit wi I be esich ats to c miaillild 'or the I loins. ile repnatiion it i is nh!%vair l man afned, as the10 ErS1 H iCI iin iHin tbii-. The Propariet.wr a. s- e the puh.te that ii iamis hitl be sp ired on dhe pairt of thie Alanvizement to nrnish tie T le with the bst vian: the .airkets or A tgusta n I lnoburg airrd. l'mnilies viiting our Town are solleitel to 1 ie us eall, as our Ie.t exertions siall Ie devoted to ad minit'er totir ent ire comr t. tA trchd to ie llotel, is a line LIV E11Y mil E1M .E STA !Ll , kept by C. 1)IL:Ls & -!. 1. C[nanico, which is well fitted up aid la.4 a'l kinls of Proaveiider that this Market enin possib'y afford, anl LheV plealke thenselves to take ax gool (are of .Stock its ainy oIlter Stab:e, (or no pay. They are prepared to accomnotlate Drovers Stoek, :i Transient llorses at all timies, and have I lurses ind Bin-givs.to0 hire, and will run one sar ioasre I lacks, whenever enllel for on reasoniable terms. N. B.--They have an eminent Ilise Farrier who proposes t- cure a.1 eurable dskeases (of the llorse, (e'ittagious diseasos excepted.) or no pay, Uld will be responsible that horses under his Lreat ment shall be w'Lil cared for and treant:d accor-'ing to instructions. Hamburg, A pril 23 1856. ni 15 SPRTNG AND SUMMER Dress for Gentlemen. VV. o. FUzC3 cre Co.,q 7 LI) invite attenation to a CHoICE 6sOKc of I' Goods importead frill the season-nbraeing evert aitice ifogr , all aif the newest style, and to please all, even the inost fratid 'sn:. TRiMMINGS FOR TIE TRADE. All the newest styles of trimings .o the tia.e, sjapplied on the most lberi ties. Wal. 0. PflC IC & CO Draipes and Tailors, 25S, Broad St , Augusta, Ga. A pril 30, 185G. 2m 16 DRY GOODS. SPRING.I.UORTATIONS, IS.6. ArIl.L1E1 & WARREN, Opplosite Gl.he Hotel, l1 Atiusta,'Ga., are reeciving their tsual eitoice variety of SP ING DR ESS F.\ %LItCS, embracing the ta,'vt neikers of French atid 1-:i.lsh productiois, am1oung w lh'eh arc Mich Prited French JACON ET' and ORGAN Rieb i'rintid Flounced BAREG ES and ORGAN DI ES: Rich Printaed A merian and Fna'i.,h LAWN lish " French BIU ltl .A N'f and C.\Bt ill!CS: Blui, lilue and Pink, lit Lb.l\ANTS, new arlie. Silks! As-ortedl Co.rs Flounced Silk DR ESSES; Ikith iaid and Striped T:di'ta s l iZ.ES: l11'ih Moinie An nique, Toularid and Cli;i: SI LKS IiLek T:'l:1.ia .;ad Grn de Ilhine Do. Iiourninog Goods Plain and Strip'd GRENA W)1N EISand BPA REG F.; ll'k Flounced Grenadine a:il ihrege DIESSES; Superior Sminner ROMBAZINYtS and il L. LIES; Bl'k JACONE'S, 01GANDIES and 11k. Eii:r. T\P , Love V1l1 LS and HAND KEBClIIEFS. lai laddli~ an to this lontg hine of r ss Gos we hve t aaomplete' stock sof C.\LI.CO)IS, GI NG hA. M18. 1,!N EN G(OODS. EM 1111101I3JE!l E. FUINNli'!E iRN'TS and L.AClE II(NlF.IRY atiu (. IW( V li-,Plain :.nd Emabrosidera . Crape SII A W LS. A l:trgelotoaf MIANTILL.\S,int gre'at variety or P.\NT.\ LOON STUFF:4, Bleched and Tlrcawn Goods. Wite and Stripid O'SN.i!BURGS, of vatiouns br~ads. Our fr'iensl ana cutstomenrsnre re speactfti'ly invited to ex:nnlineC thn- largest stack of .;prinig anad Summifier COt)S thait wec have ever huhl. P'articulr'aitte'ntiona paid toI ti ling ordetr. A n zusta. A pril_23 :m1 NEW GOODS. h i E subtsrtb r is no'. reeiih'.r i< Spingia and .1 "lucimisr Stocs.k of Gsosds ast bas abl s~tid thec iriek Ltor', consIiingll o'' ry varely uitni.ly kett in a lI ry (Giaals strie, viz: 11liebas sele Silk st or ahi s IDresses, si:k Tisases, Chaileys,. lhaeitclain.eP, 1aisa n and Enrinstsn Ginighainns Enugli-lh andl A\meican l'rits, Plin, Chi -ekeal, stripsaal & l.)s:t'.a Sw'ss MusLlins, P:aiin, Chsae.e .Jraontets moal ('onbrs,'~ Sheves Swiss an.1 JTacanet tatn1ini F~clgintg- andl inse'tint~s Finie S:l', Ciapse. Nai5.oi:ian sr.nr andl Fanit A gaaanl ::s.:ulrtmtent osf linnet RL~bbonts .A ''' :.l ass,5rtmen't aof 1'aaiab~le I T .\TS of all I :mhniaa.:l-s mia1 l'ar-s--l a, \Is 1.:cli, s. I;osvs .\isse- andlcibl!rlens, Bsasors ai 3:ha a.- af all Ikinds~ G --i -s, Ii ad it'se and. I:' t ry \\h isc:myi aot' ari'eles tail taedis to ma mii on~s :ci <.r wh'l:'-h -.ill be. ell.l ail the.., sa 'i::ecommo51ia.hs,5 es'ic, all area 'inv'Liti to ..ll:tar e.zaainse fosr themci -g A liberal dcseount for' Cai- h. 11. C. IIIt N .. A pril 2 8:.6 t." L. spring and Summer Goods, 11. S l' Il'.\ N ha .jst r.,er~ In 05 san llaa B e. is spri: ;:ndll suiih'lr Gt a 0::. tao whceb lit respraectrouv ea;' li cttattni In ort 1s' laietcs:;1 thise scnstuifyit geZne'rally, thie saock 'ac'Ls.t ti.. Fre'anch . Ine. net a~l US 1.15 iS Pi'rielich rtidee \!nililtt; l'rench lerac.esni cd'.TlLues; Prtints anal G NGI I ElA : .\!pjaiets tanda llO~~hlIj.-\%NEI; Col aal li1k. sIil.l*:YS; l'siick and P'laid sI l(.8 :utid a1 liac and Ilarge as ises wet ofA White ( Gos". tiap I )e st ;sid Insdian CLOI( T[i Witse ani lro-.-: Liin1 ~l-a-S: -JP!ains ansd 'Tuilb-dl COTTON.l\ tIE iile.-'hieda ad J!rsawn Sill I I T\N le'!hedl anal larsa s.n SIl lR"'\G A\ fhee sat Irs~its I.t N E N - l.amne'ts andh llaannet~ Ribbhais in :ny vat'.il t' 1laia'ry :tad Ghovs al all kim sa: I i:s,~ Boa its, Shiaes, Cr., -kairy:md0 Gianc War - 1l[hal ware andl Cstl'ry, Scalea.ry and (Gr'erb's. Plae sail and 'x.iniinse mys s oek, for we will take great lelasur'e in shouwi i:g it. .\pa;d 2 if 12 Estray Notice, TTRAYEID froms the Subsie:ibier's resilen'e., .\lav 27th, at small sorrel .\lA B C is I.E Ulire hr six y'enr's old, well fiormes., tha::~h dlish face .aa Ns msn-ks except that af thiegtearts. Thei saiid mu tle w.slasughat froim a muam frasms Nairth Caro!iina aor Teniessie. I thlinsk shis trymng hs mn-ake het way back'l to tae laae fsraom ns hih she came. - Th'e. Sad Alutle wadal~st hearad of cit .1Jamessrti's. A ny onel takisng upa scaid siule ns will caanfter a ravaer lay alropin~~ag mec a line at Edgeael I C. 11. All reia sonble eaxpese wiil be else' rtully psaid. MATILDiA DJOIIEY. Notice. , LL~ Persotns hcviing detmandls iginistIhie Estate I aaf 11. II. Addl :isn, dre'd.., ire r'equaested tos preseit thems properils ilsattse tos the itnda'rsigni'a, t sov whiam atlio thlose I'nslebtesh tao the Estate are re . G. L. PE'NN, Adms'or w~.ithi thte Will ann'eed. May! 9 f 17 Notice,CIrIA -fat N s;ae 5't A . ltii BUShIlN ELI. Alril 10i if' 14 Fori Sale, Fi 1'IST R Ai TI anne'r aind Cur'rier. SAlIsis, a gosod lilaeksmsith for state or hire. Engn litL ref F. O'CONNOR NI r:....g. Ei.g.n..ls nDitric, .ast 7 if r et -1101 AND SURGICk L I fIiFIR H~IIE 1.7n.3ers~igned wmfldo re..0.pcltuly l.01:1 011C T.. 0 lO'tvt C.otliphleatC uotori .i o: Em.al oil NE~R~~S ru-ojuioing SIJRU1CAL 1 1EF Thle Bioildinao i..4 -1 onood comer of' Jeo0n the Sovaooooalo Iboii 'Ro:oo hDov)ots: :rtll it) Sic"Iot( lion of paIolhoot0 tri-on .1 djstao ioe. III its vonosiroi ie lhe Sptevinl i'totvpl-e to) %'Aoch itis :Ioplto coiuv to tloo orO niltI OF I1hl SICK'. hait ion-mlOlid Ct., alr-eloostst ini ench! st1ory Ili I .111d Ivinale urses, ae Imf tr ot i n b S001 . I ll-.t t Ieodate, S t r?giecal Ojoerazliunso &v., Ithe ,:lmo00 AtunLIE!-C11,3 a '3,c853 D RS A. . &T. J. -E A G UE, res.;oect fiiyhrim thei t'o!00 od, m .toot thato they ha~veo joi-L rove;ihu'l ter FIZ.VSi-:sii -.k of Andoo will boe plo oso..o too iv:t:t upoonloil %vit-o maoy ravur themn *viil thei~r jpzruo;. Srowe w~hI not :otloo u - tw f !v4-a: C:.tao'x m~tC tloi p!:oe (or m.;* S'ooock o'r D: tu* '", I - 'o voioo-. &eo. U r fit- i0tl ', rovWelave Io 'll-~ V1 T 00 il tiY) '.P eu CO L .L.E 1'~e EMo!'vfiv!d C. 11., Mn:v 023 tC III 0.f the T in TEA afacet uy N 'E' A PD. Tl. T1. 1 I 1 .1 'S' T A N Y A D1 f 'Jl "'HE e~o 0 o rllte00ptoeotri.y itoroot-to I'm 1tci.s. olCat he. :.1 vo.Ioooo.oo to. It's o.o~oooo.~-I * :I, hars reevoottv oeecteoI :1 Ikto.s* ot:111'1 :o~ooo ziNop .111 s)" lrcx)at;I I~, vuplo :010Ih tilw, I'm 000,f' t.0 oi11atits. R~OOF !\ . W o, 010 N'G auol 1 .01 Ci oouo.or (dt' -I' WON01K. Altvvs0 o..1 1o:11o41 a go.Ioo.1000 :'XO ooott TIN AND JAPAN WARE! "1'Mv' eh::io1ts ruliv.oh1o rot siloit Lost 1:o-tCoo. ::Ido the oO ruo.00oonble terto. 01-ol.4:1- tqlliooio 41. C. L. t) Oc~t 3 tr . Jf~:loi01)rp- .. P.. v~ 7... - F41 ... -tio MARY FOR NEGRO Es.,f G(EORGXA. " at tention <.f Planters and' Slave-owner generally t i..hT, in Ang -sta. Gn., for tih 1e o iion ATIONS or TRE'1 IM NT IN CIRUNIC v i.S 1n11d Fenw ick Slreets, between the Genraia :ind to r bo:h. It is tirelore eonvenient for the recep- -u tilln, thronghoiut the entire plant, was kept in b : bvi:: ii tinshed with everythinig whiv!h ran It sl 11il wiII Iot and cold'baths and ishOwer ro! hid fatigue and exposur o the patientA. It i: eontiait attenCto of ex perincted 1Cte h (f tie suillbrin'g whic too often is the re.,ti RES illrn rdiina- rivatce practive. g, per lmitih. Sib.' For all NrCESSA1tX M.Ied.i!C :is in oridinarv ci v pr iice. 11. F. CA'dlIPBELL, Snrgenn, .IR. GA3PEELL, Attendingo Phy.sician. . 3 it SPRIN TRAD)E: H, L CU 0NINGHAIF & C0., GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, A.) 1:ALE:s IN FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, H.MiBURn, S. C. 1 ke. tie ],::, r p rt unity .f retu- i:n: th n i : oT t our patonmsi d ir'vndIs 1r the verv lib-rai! !It all i teors we iatve received f it I sISeveral ye;ar.; pa.t, and rIespectuly solicita contouti In! atih--.,ne 0 - hi.-4tst nimls. mld bev- en Itv i w1.V S"ill lie t., ilicvit[ :;ti] &escrve the MIoln.f ior ,ur obw eow.me fr1en.!s pidth u lien- I.; rally), by elcuthvy our busineuss as wehvedn ly~rtofrem~dinervin~ing rtanr repuat~mon tur Low Prices and Fair Dealing, .\ ndl imah.r :it ti the !ec:.de advantaLge of a'l hie Th ncete ~ton.ewe have received1 :1nd Tl :;re con ItiI'v ree.iVinW* lhs in lueed uts to' BUY A LARGE ;an.i WELL ASSORTED SItck oft.'!- :!. in Iwo.h-r to meet tie go -:. i o!d_ THE UPEROR UAL2TYL (Of ;.!I G s ti t the Pe104 . at this esa h mlent, i<; SO well k -,wn th-it Very hlitl u ld e S m!1 ar u-.m bi- sbjet But with thea luni.y Of I-mv 1's: CES, and the V.TV best q1:l1.ty of (U D)i, 0 is tie isteill of busie:s the ub.clibelrs are deter imi:inud to carry out. T;is i i be mae :pplicable , Our'Gr elsd in all ins;tnesq will bue what til-y are .- . s in ceei~ermity wVih Ii he sampile. \\ear.econ.-i;::iv rI. ecCn n aei u~ GROGERIES, -c:it. ng o L).\ FC1H.ti III. CfL .\!!!li) . ST. CRO IN AN Nii uILE A NS SUA.\l$, Ol:L E.\NS SY liP & CUllA M~ -\ll-MES LbN N Is~i '.\N 1A L.l1, .U iA SO NI\.: AIU, .\P C \NIIIllS, WlIITI- WVIN E A NI) A- P'1l.E Y!N iKG.\IS,&e e WVINESA AND LI~iUORS, .1::s: 1.; 1 1 esi I C.,i l'i Ae::n , t I.-a ue 7. 'C n ' : i;,., * liii. CC e..iraa*e'i :mdC\.inta. es.r I ii -. El. it'p . r en, . n. ;:e te e iI~ i, 31 I:t\ PO!;T ?.er cil IlitlYW. 13 * Ci'lPCC i ... . ! el. I :e * .1 .! \ . \~ NC L i 1 (T le IN 1 1- ' Th . .\ e r :: e' s af n- S: .ue,.. ::.L .u a s t m: I. ths 1:.:t1 i:Inet i..e th s , :i e <- L th I ~ . ev ery t e m., e*r !O % .!. ani p son wlin.te " :'-C t * '.:.4 c h.i.- \\ it::nd Ciin r :- i :y '-i I4-.'e.. * I 'Ie N .i 'n .\.0;ci, ;: le t.e 'I-h : iLt e wi~lgvet,-ork pricesasalI te !er .oto i \ tel c.et1 ut-her k til. l ! t' e. tisic erl. e hiI~. I.\r (n-I~1. lftnr ~ inke t. ie. !m kts, C. 2 pciinstl i~en's t hoe Wateeit .r 1.- ls elutngLl i: j.tiicer':e1 cios ly tanrda c 's i;irl n . , w Nor~ii i lc toe . ts. inl Iur, i W..,ti a!k ean.!tli tu iii C~loth. Lihan in .:2::;:8s, S tife 'Ie ..... ... li.. . A e. G ' TW er!,i s in\ i:i tee i:e Ir.teio pae s fX i na G Va;i :. Tde-:. a. -~i..:I re.orloi. te UNt t3 e s,..:..: cin rete tie t . ;..i-euIra~ :wh, temie I hei 7: def h, h 'Ar [.n I r~sitn. hila'stttrs oia 2iiltie enr :'ysticte tho e W a e uv.tll too- lb- t'ile E t hd. e bse. W ejaee t min ed to ymct k ito t hi niai h sen4 thm t..r fpii: L2 -l hnte e'm hurrthem eltelhere. g\ewil iethe mk t prices for Coteln, te 11.I,.Cl* N NG i.\ l *u:i~es lris l-:pis Yn Pum.ps0, ICC~ A.G . J. TC~U , DrINggi.\I Nlisur 2 lay t8 85 19 Noie . INEWBY &00 4 WHOLES.ALE AND RETAIL --DEALERS IN.-: READY-MADE I CAT P IE l TRUINXK, CARPET BAGSI Sc. m. NEWEY & CO., under the U. . S. Iot:l. .A. ucs-rA. Ga., are now receivifit I -p .ni he 1,.\ 1IEST. IUCST and MOST sINo1.\lE ASS ORTM ENT of READY-MADE CLOTHING. -E. 1t1r.d in the Ctity or Aneusta, comprising 'ERIY VAIETY of "UPNISiTG ARTICLflB r Gtn:lenen and Youth's Wcar, which for su -ir Q:A1.ITY or MANUFACTURE cannot surpased in this or any other Market. In addi n to which, we will weekly receive n our llouse in New York. We also keep con ntly on hand a LARGE AND SPLENDID .ek ',f outh's & Children's Clothing! Of- Country M3erchants and A LL PERSONS iting A ugusta will Cer;tny ind it to their interest eva1nine our Stock. as we are determineil to offer . -t G ls to the trading public on the most'reason t erms. V Thanukfful for the past kind and liberal pat initre that we have received from the citizens of t-ieId and the adjoining Districts, we hope to rit a continuance of the same. J. .1. N EWBY & CO. Augusta, Sept 24, tf -0 Al1 E 'ndersianel have associated with them in the Reatly-Matle Clothing Business,- Mr. C. DA Y and WI. S. WISE, and will continue same under the iaie of J. 1.Nr.way & Co. - HORA & NEWBY. Aa 1, 1S'i5. tl 37 OrrOaIT aiAsxic f.%LL, BROA-D STREET. AUGUSTA, GA. Are receivitgr their rull :toek of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, CAtPET AcS, &c., &c. r Stek wi. co:mpri e all the most fiahionable ar ls, anf those that can be recommended for dura ty. A!.o, a large and superior lot of PINgro Brogans, m'.<; R:p) IOGANS and Women's Leather We feel critifilcit that we enn show one of the 1-T AS.ORT E) Stock of Goods that has ever rn in oar City, and re;uest our e;atoners and en:Is t. ive us a1 cal belfore purcliashing. .\ u~t: 33 RE EDGEFIELD BOOT AND SHE MANUFACTORY! . N1F. sul striber most respeet- 0 .lldy intforms lis friet'ds that 7 4 is .ill at the sanme old Stand. . J maikes t. triler, oocts and ShocF THE BEST MATERIAL AND WORMANS1IP. A !so, on h:d, a very fein a;sortment of - retrs, Jhtub-e Sotld Water Proof ana Qulited l;otom I0TS: nd, as ntU l, a variiety of th'ee FINE P.Ul -I l O0TS4. sott mreh and s.m j u.tiy :tl tiiredl. I! ttf n l:.h. in futuret. lhe will sell at t he IL ow at h'rn'i tfor CASiI a:n-l C.\Si ONLY. e t~ill .trie:l. adhlere to thi< rule in every inst anee, d a: niestv truats that NONE will expect him to -part fr.nin'it. WMi. MlcEVO Y.t Water Proof Ware-House, 1A3 1URG, S. C. ~7'TIl E Sttbsc;:ber has takn thi ..22 Plxaters WVater Proof * 7':i'e-H~one', fo'rmer'y oeenpiedl by Mr. dlons . sm :n, S r., and byV stict iit:ntit to buasiness lhe p-sto Int r z a liberal altare if til* pati onaiije of e gt-n.-rius public. oft the uppter atnd Cottoin-grtw 1 he W.Vn-e !-.neie is abotve hi:;h wate'r akc :andl ier ii :eenre fro Fire thain atny thetr Ware I Iouse I will aibo ti nd; t, rtecevmig a:. forwardintg Ua.~:i'burg.. Sepit 1st, 18S55. if- 34 . b. h:s fra-td *tI their pat':.aige wh, I: I. c:im-t in a,.i!b:rg. :.a:.! hi-reby iinti:tms themii that lie ean lhe mda:itl (r 1st t'ette::nbvr u-xt.) at the Clo.:. of 'A111). I'. [i i il I.\ RI) &S. CO.. tppte-it.- iit- M!a- - n~:e M. A .1opin:a. Gat., whern he wou'd he. haipy se an.l serve them, ::l whre at F UL'L anud oorvle'o Vteck of Dry Go eds, ii :h-:.y5It hetiln. whi.La will be s..! as .0W froma :nty IltS:- ini hie Civy. M1. A. lU.\NSOM1 .\V I- j-:st rece ve.! *ttome of the best Otardi ita~my <\:' lm.~\.\'I)Y vter olyeretd in ti arket. .\!-.t. t'ne Ca-Ik otf OLI) PI.\CI I RAN t. fr..m ia-. tt Ctun tyl. C eirgia, wvarraned the re ::lt.a e. in tvery partieuhar. Al.so, liighbland S. EC. BOWI E Ri, A gent. .\ tI dailyv reiring mny Splting Stock ctor.s~itg fenrare!e uually kept in oiur line of busi swhtich will be stold at Alessras. Lamtback t tiler' Cash prices. Amnong' my Stock isthie 3est Assorted Liquors and Win ser* olTere'd in limbu rg, whiicht will be sold diag tt quality andl not Irand. S. E. BOWERS, Aass-r. Carpenter's Sheet System - \I~ ( Ctting I.adies' Dresses and Gientleme's /.C.a' and Snecks,--also. Vest.. Pantatloons anti it. -s, i. !to t r tht~ Yttuths, lloyvs and Girls rmient- if :1 ki, !s nd styiles, wtill be taiught to lit iii..! I eni:lemein tby a ~w i lain, Easy and Simple Rules, a:x to leatrn- them to cut with EASE an~d SKILL y of the above mentioned Garments. The C,.pyright of this State has becn assigned to :o. S. lcN SiLL & Co., of this place. Persons wihing~ to at ail themiselves of this Sys n r wanting inthrmation will call or leave their' lers at Mirs..\leNEtI~s alillmner Estatblishmentt. GECO. S. MlcNEIL & Ct'. Edgefield C. T T, Mlay 3e0 ly 20 .FOR T HE LADIES! IT1E hatve on handl a great variety of Co'gnes, V' lland kerchief Extracets, Toilet P'owders andi assortanent of Fa:ney and Tuilet Soaps; Puomades. Ptare Ucears Oil, Uair Tonies, Restora es and H air Dy)e; Pt estonz Salts and A romatic Vinega.r ; Creaam of Bkauty, Cartntion Rouge, hair De atory, &c., to all of which thme attenti. n of th~e dies is respe'cifelly invcited. For sa~t by A. G. & T. J. TE.\G UE, Druniats. M1ay 23 t f 19 Caution to all.. LLT Persons in anywise itndebted to the Subscri-. bets, either individualhly or collectively., reby fttrewained to settle tup at ian eaaly date. atrwise they will certainly have lto settie- with ana toraney. We have a large aan*'nn o: mnoney tn se in a clven time, aind are ntece..sarily coeiiIed ptursue this course. Take heed. tht.-rte:e. aill ye o are interested. -.1J. 11. .I ENN INGi. W. D. -JENN INGA. sept G tf - - -- ' BruhesBrushes! N Store a fine variety of Paint. Varnmishi, Grain hag Ulenders. Taanners, Whaitewash, Cram,, sting antd llait Ii: ushes and Comib- Ftht ushes and Ivir Glve--Nail, Tooth and Shaving tishes, &c.4*or stle Uv A.4 &T. J.'T EAG UE, Druggists. Mlay 23 t i1