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Fro-a the Pic-hmo-d Di.-atch,.we take the fol lowing narr:ati-'" -: ipt. Thonas W. Badger, of Balthuore, whi-h will be read with thrillidg in terest STATEMENT OF CAPT. BADGER. This is nmy third trip, a. a passenger, on the Central Arnerica, I and considered'her staunch and safe as any vessel that fluats. We left Ila vana, on Tuesdav. 8th, with line weather, light Vind- from N. N.'E. and stnooth sea, until Thurs da'y morning, 10th inst., when a fresh breeze fr'm the North sprung up, indeasing gradually, until evening, when every thing indicated a heavy gale. The nerctury in the barometer going up slowly. The engine was making her usial revo lutions. The gale inereasing gradually until morning, when owing to the heavy seat, the en gine had to be worked by band very slowly, and men were placed at proper places to push the eranks by to keep theut from eatcehing on the centre. On Fridav, at 12 M. the ship was iree fron water, with fiend to the wind, laying very easy and engine working slowly. The passengers were perfectly quiet and unaware of any danger. At 1& P. .. the shp gave three or fourheavy lurehes, when I quietly ^went out of the cabin and looking down in the engine roomn, found the engine woriting v-ery badly, I looked-~ well down into the lee bilge and found the waiter rising, which I reported to Mr. Ashby, Chi&-f Engineer, who was on deck, occasionally looking into the engine room. - I then returned to the cabin, when the ladies inquired if there wns any danger, atnd tu quiet - .them, told thetm there was none, as I honestly thought at the time. In half an hour I returned to the deck to see if she had bettered her condi tion, which was about 2 o'clock, P. M. ant found the engitne stopped and the ship paid otf into the trough oft the sea which caused her to-roll to leeward. I then proceeded to the fire room, atnd fouud the water had increased in the -lee bilge. *. and asked the enigineer why tlue engine was - rtop~edTyim.; "if you don't. b..uk out the ship will till with water" lo ie thn atve orderit to the sttewiard's rieparttent to ge-t buc~ket,, anid comec down tto pass- coal to. the fire room, huirryiing them by .-:ying. "if y u dion't work bidy wvill have to /11/11/le .4d/p; lar if the .engine stip. the p u ofctur..e, :uust. I then nrag' l hinm to pta g~uang to ha iiing and~ not wait any longer', as thie water had ro-a igh enough t put out the lee fires, atn1 immedliately proceeded tor the c-omp~aioni way. aind pssedir ders to the gentlem.:n in the cabin to lformi a line., and help to, bail tha ship', which they ait onice complied with. At this time the ste.war's gaxng commzentcedl paing water from ah lie rn, having abandloned the coal ; andI th:- pas4.nigri ganigfpassed their buckets lait the :aii ilhrou hi.: the satloon; oneo ir two gaings in the manit ime were put to work in the stieeraige. The Captat~it had the dek pump :s riggedl:i ta t hik time ai~so. but they proved useless, andi ciiuld ntot be. mu~d. to work. At this junctture. a report reached! the engineer that a leak was discovered uaroinid the lee shaft, which wans oecasionally submerge I, while rolling in the sea. This was the priniipatl leaik I had heard of up to this tne, -and the ship was .perfectly tight in liera bot .mt. About 3 P. 2... the engineer r:.piested thet Captaiin to kuep tile shipt off thte win~d, so as to right her, and enable him to get the etngine to work again, but in settitng the "head saili" they wre blown away, andl 'twas found impossible to wear the ship. The C.aptain thent commtenced preparintg a muir, which was matde and placd overboard, but soona found to do no good. I then proposed to the Captain to cutawiay the toretaiast, which he immediately had done, and the ship Seemed easier, anl appteared to ride better. The Chief Engiueer then ordered the booths and other wooden material hanadv to ian torn away to fire up the Donkey iloilersa, (whaieba are -situated on dtek,) so as to get the pumaps to ;'a. which was without success. At daur ig a it day, Fridiay, the gale was at its height. Thae baiding were augmented anid every an whi could at..adi .-uded througah te night. The gale contia-. it ir: i - .r: until a bout I A. .t. Satur day~ 1aonduig, a .a' .:nimenced to subside. At daig ii :-- ".r * :bnud on the increase, andl thei got:- a.- a .aable to keep it down, and, ii ew in-. ih, '~a- dead-lights around the lower cenbin. I b.v at a- hiaund to leak very badly. We. then apaiid whips and entski -at every hatch way for hoisting out water, whichr,in conjunctiou with the gangs, appearedci to keep it under. At 10 A. M. (Sarturday( the sea had m noderated, andi the passengers, exhausted by their laborious du ties sinee thle daty before, begana to flag, and the water again to inca-ease. About 3 P. M., the brig Malrine run down un der our- ster'a, when ouar boaits were lowered, and two out of the five were stove by the heave sea, leavinlg us only three to work with, otne of (which was int bail condition. We, howevera, succeeded in putting on board of' the brig all the ladies and childrena, which in a mnanner revived the spirits of the gangs, who resumed their labors, but wvith out avail, as~ the water had reatched the lower .e* abin floor, and of c-oursec hasteifed the sinking of the ship; as soon, howet-er, as the boats r turned from the brig,afterlanading the ladies and children, the gang p-artially abatndoned thedir work and a rush wits made for the boata. Every one now seemed to look out for thiemselves itad theO only disorder during the trying timte, wasi now. Trhe Chief Engineer having set the exiam ple in abandoning the ship, every onie else was anxiuus to get in the boats. 'The brig being much lighter than the shig, drifted to leeward mouch faster, which soona plarced her sonic dis tance off. 'T" last load ot somne twetnty or molre mnen-hatving gone,. and the boats no0W returning, all commwunicatiun with the brig now eeased.b About dark that night, (Saturday) an American schooner, .sutpposed to be the Sovereign of New York, run downt .nd spoke to us,~ but being uana ble to render us any astsitne, pr.atnisedl to lav by us all night. At this timae the water wasi hlatf way up to the lower eahitn and thle gang still *wor-king, which continued unatil i P. M., whlen they gave tup int despaiar, feeling 'twas impossible *to satve thte vessel. kFromn that timte unttil 8 o'clock every body was busy providinigsomething to keep thaemseb'es above water. . Among the rest I provided mnyself with a plank about 6 fee lon; and a little after 8 the ship sunk- rapidly, carrying about 600 persons dowt withl her, the most of them rose again, and theL the scene beggared description. Some wert crying, "God save me!" God have mercy on ine and other pious ejaculations. Some wereseream ing, some crying and some praying. I havt been a sea-ftring man for twent-y-five years-r ship waster for ten years, but never, never e. perienced such a scene before, and God forbid . ever shall again! Maay unable to swim clung to those wh< could, or laid hold of the larger pieces of thf wreek, which were soon swamped. In ten muin tates not less probably than three hundred ha sunk to rise no znore, whilst myself and other; who had succeeded in holding on to some mean of support were scattered ov r the dar dreary ocean, fluatingt off with the tid. i. was a large inaber of passengers ha -. gold dust, and soum doubtless perisue:' efforts to save it. I may also here a. lifty to sixty passengers shut thean state-roomis in despair, and sank v: Those who had succeeded -. . selves afloat, soon scat'ere-2 ov the ocean for a distaice hour after the ship ii leward, which was..st:e b supposed to be thut of u - but it Soon i- . - ships to leewrd -1 Icou k. our gaze iu the oippio.he At 1 o'Lcki t.u. y. prozaching us under full :". w 1 the Norwegian bark E!:en; ro. -.,,,u and those on watch were asWon- - of human beinags. Captain Jliinsto. niander, intediately haove his vessel t, short sail, and commienced to rescue u-.. steamer at this time had been down over . hours. He launched his boat. and threw outrop, and buoys, and did every Lhing that good seni nianship and a hunaiij heart could <tietate 1 save as.many as possible. I was the fourth on< rescued, and witnessed the noble exertions o himself and crew throughout the night. Hi continued his search among the drift wood, tack ing backward and forward up to 12 o'clock oi Sunday, but did not find any one after 9 o'cloel in the morning, and consequently relinquishe the search at noon. On the morning of Sunday, -the brig Marin was out of sight, and the schooner was some si: miles to leeward, and appeared to be laying to but soon bore away on her course, doubtless be ing satisfied that it was impossible to reach u. also seeinag the bark backing and filling to wind ward. The same day at two o'clock we spoke th bark Saxony, bound to Savannah, she reporte seeing a brig with a number of ladies on boar( (supposed to be the Murine) under full sail steei ing North. We bore away with a fuir wind for Norfolk a the nearest port, and arrived oft Cape Henry oi Thursday evening, five of us reaching Norfoll in a pilot boat at day-light on Friday mnorning which we had chartered for that purpo:e. Capt. B. lost $20,000 in specie-his wN however, had secured about the sae sun i drafts, &c., about her person when she left th ship. A BRIDAL PARTY. Mr. A. J. Easton was married to a young lad the day before the shipstarted, and wason a we dingltour. Jliswift wasplacedion the Marine, le:a an ing hi mu on the ship. Your readers can iniagir his felings onl imeeting his bride this evenin at the National Hotel, and her jyiv aid thai, fulness at having her husband restored so tniue. peCtedlly, after she had maourned him as deat le loses a large stlu. I an iinformed, that gentleman, by time naame of Birch, who was th: piropirietor of a stage line, and a very weaahh mama, wvas lost, togethter with $70.000i, whicha passenger tells ima lie knew hae had with hini Thaus, it is impi~ossible to tell the amounat oft los by this awful calamaity ; hut nay impa~re~ssion i that it far exceeds the estiamate made. .A imnmi .AT 5SE.. Onte inaeident ceiiamcted' wifth this heartrenidin; eatastroplhe, is staidl to lie: thaat the Captraina a the Norwegaiana Bark, sometfimae prviousto find iaa" the suarvivoars of thec siei:er, was onm his dcl adl a bird tibw in hais facte three timmes, whent h made aat alteratioia of three poinitsihin is coutrS' be which ameans lie w.~ as ade thec happy i.:sta uient of siavinag the lives of Lthe 49 survivors. win:s M~m: wawows. It is a gratifying fact that all the wvomn ani chibilrena were saved. Twenty of the ladlies wer ima~rriedl, sixteenm of whom were madne widows b; this miearfuml ctaamity-which amay be regarded a :anionlg the greattest that ever haappeed onl an, sea:. fhec hours of inmtenise and* agoahi.inig 511. paenae, the dfespiai r thant .seiz.ed 'in themi, tana ninally, t he sua~feua en.inllphinig of sai large a cori couarse af* iiumiian baeinag., excite a le livel iest emta tin faathy,. aind ctan bietter be. imaltia:C Tita: ai:.'a t' orAPT. iinano.. Capt. lieradoni was~ on ins 1iaist iiid iat wtir all thme ti*LI auiniig athe sto.rm, withloiia rest, ando ini coniver-ation, wiah Capt,. flae.' l~sr.:se hi intmentioni of* sticinlg Lito e ship~ ne lonag :as ta w a soula oan barad. :ujid ten: ominutesa beIor t'ie shaipi went dowin ficed rota ts ri athi: whleel himi-, where t. h; rem~aaina-d aiunil the shipi wn down. Thae his.t seen of hiina nt Ia hir. J. 1I Lae anaet w ho inf ormtus th ata lheaw ahmim ? uron a thle nilirht on a hmat chwayv. lI, was b rave ala mmndi auai.. ind: tast. ainI onlfared. adth hei eat - it operated himi fri his I ainily. A .b IP*ain wais fhaded a wattgihab tim: loii.. ( tan to) carry to his (Capt. I l.'s) t~ily Itt ch is a that i. left of~ him, 'tis li-arted. LATER FROM~ EUROPE. AJUIl I'AL Ui-' ThE (.t SA P.1. NmEW YongK, Setembeatr 'D, l/>7. rToyatl Mail steama.haip f.:aw;,:J/u, Unpt, - arrived at 11alifax to-day, with Liverpool dte. to the 12th jistiant. Lavaacu-oit Calrrox MAui:.-.\mriitcant Cii toa had advanacetd lId., :ad olther rjamaliti. I (Ql,.d., with sales of 87,ii00 b:de. fr thei weak of whaich spieculatiors took 2s,!h:0i. Miliddlii; (Irlans is quzoted at Vi. anid Mobile Fair a Then re is nothinig later fromiu India. 1lu-: Spiaish Goverliaaeiit lias ordereil a sat. peiiou of the prepfarationis for the~ Mexicain in vasioan, -.Ind the question is to be settled by th arbitraatioin of Enaglanid amid Franice. T he disnmissal of Recdschild Paebha is c'onfirmedi The amotmat of bullion in ft.e Batik of Franie has incerezasted ?l,400l,000U during the past moiith The Unitedl States frigates Canaleuad ami I /. Louis were at the Cape Verdes on the -.ti of August. The total.reinaf.rexament sent to Inadiat amaoun Ito 410,1000 amen. The amost perfect understand iug exis betwcer Franice and Eniglandr on the China qftustion. I Lord Elgin fails to get satisf~actioni, war will bh declared by both powers simutaneuously. It is rumottredl thatMazziniiisorgaizing anothei Italianatrevolutiona. D)e:~A heATON.-Wae learned vesterdla thal Mr. Miller, a Teller in the Banik 'of thai State al Charleston, was a deflaulter to the amaounit ti $20,00u0, aand madate it up lby cheeks ona mthe laa of Charlestona, which lie redaenmed by cheeka or: thae Bank of thme State, hnavinlg noi fun~ds to draan uponi. The Tellers of the lBanmk of Charlesator will be the losers. lie is said ti hav-- mtiabh an, ineclfetctad attenmpt to destroyvm hiself by po-n Acoram:nt DeFrI.eaArms.-We 1:: had :tari-h realized the stranage intelligence of tihe uitntfli apparopIriationm of 1funds1 by a bank o~Ilerin Chartleston, when we are astoundaedl by ainothIa; report that W. HI. Itartless, a Teller ini thei Soth dl -'eit in his accont of somae stqio,i000. , t'eare deepaly ainedii itatat thme atranordinarv- il tehigencae, as w: hiave abayms consideread such oa neies fiareign tio Soth Caaolinia chiartacter. [( Carolinian~ '1 Sealrdy. SECoiNu ilt-A'ell To) Ti: TIMI:s. I haave~ jutst learnecd thiat Bartles~s hias beena ar rested- int Wimhingtont, :N. C., andtt is on his wa' to this city. ,I. g~ Esee ini the Colfumia papler tiatt .T. W. Lihues, PrLofesor of D~ianc-ing, is ini that City. tal in tendls givinag lessons in thae beautifual art of DIancin.. Wo will be rjoiced-a to aee Mr. B1. in Edhgefield after bho oloses his ass in Columbia. A good schmool awaits The politiesquall,..whieb, fatig::ble ef forts of e-rta Lowspaprs in th , ' was uado to whirl and ' a i. while arou the hens; of our venerablo President, is rapidly -ubsiding : and it. does not appear that issingle grey lock upon that worthy 'getitleiman'a brow has boon diihuvelled or discompoped by the commotion. The clamor about his want of faith in the matter of Kansas is now proven to have been vr etrprwcreu ihil. No one cnn road nd un derstand Mr. DuchanIsn's umasterly reply to the mne. morial of Taykir and oth'ers, and not be impressed with the e'oviction thlat his Administration has been most unJstl1 suspected by the Kansa shriukers of the South. By the explicit language of that reply, the President stands boldly out before the country as the stern executive'of'hi. Constitution, the proclaim d.find --.i.f Snouthe lhmsuad th-3 unilinag ena --- f a .re e m. secou: :-; ker.'. - vaeare B.., an. L % ' , ca - - o --oes :-7'an '.;-: w~ iv'-- - 0, ri it Or. SCO th::r ~ or..r. en 7 van-he hi m. 5 ut for hC .4. .es .~ 7; W - have ~~ beenav imele y dus ads icost -4 aG 10 V . N .oud *te aanoes*.ie ste an seilyt n 0.- wuu zs -, . - i rvo dtulg i.r,4- vr Uii.t ihe deeoi mpreJ c;u f - Belnt As d Ls ar.-devlop ieavtu. we isnm-u t nlfoun our confitlence mspjlecel. It is tbls feeling of hope. ful trnst, we bolienen u.in ha caused the grcat eulk e of the people of o r S -toremain eAis. rmie at few, Tore pocipitate but. ;oless patri tie thn the rest, have ben iperti by-'ir doubts anvl uspiciuns to earlind the acorovnotes iostrite, 1.1141 to ifally to isn l, theith virtuous iiso tiui o tr e dhveioja. 11sents ii K otug1a,_dcveliispi4 ts hirliy h e pa t ic31.t re adicnit hae bdeen hut mainrfectly iillted bv even thu les t-iifruied and mst tgactoun sneht ie. conro whteer.inittl, hesilLbbsstn fcou ths, it onjyet res essirr tu retall, firet, the iett at in. lcading.'journils g5.vL UIU K31isods eiory in the ontroveirsolust to lithe Sithseiied ly, tbe other fact thatso nio sthos journs have since becothe peniiiedIuat Kanhas is alieroet cer otily withinss our rasp epthirdly, t he enijahatie lire idiction this W uclker's intheont wosul overwhel thel proAudvery dinrty .ans. bal tut -Fri, me and patrnag of the'go orlnont would C inirn Mental in bringing aont thra to iuto the U nioss: o fursoly, the lite annouament tht whsich inthAn s cesi hare heesi felt, or, 11fqet, have hil iso p~ower of Sconistrol whateier, and eLatly, the still iunheeting doubtstid Cusjeturer i rrilto whmt willbe the action of the Conentifn relect. it use nhlieinl t'iuowledge of lie ra ntaeof aittLrs in the territori which thee cidnges of "iniin show to ha e been disuto and hE coul any correct ct lutih n lie ; onii ii. the lsrceus.72 Wis fssrthiernisorc nbk, Is not the corsoedig of th ieiedub u (Bati'.sA oftin, 'repr'ed to hee pSutey lpthet wde eniusra t'or L~et1 the cifre o ntroeisyng c bthee realy ..r..-i wi m ed~ lii;:n-'.. cii Cure br'i th ;.rer, sussse , s:ifg t:hd ppenwi tus.hi oCcsasi,. obeTh sfte W nsspollstr anntouncs thiceh ofAu Mr. J.iW.ratioss, bean hso has bnoLi tied icth ot rnt of hesiseahors fe yuthusin ourd tatey fidthhim teing c wasenotrl at uitse not al Trofeion; anid haty willar rutedf by the l'rl and saility ownhice continouly boughl o bar inihis wicn. o guidedmand in1 guidtae hasdine the an asierisof yad he~ hasubeensiao the t l srut Kands oiina, uf sthe y ricchinav sre clenewihin thap As hiicinfluence and mofsrslt, is rich lisih meritd the enhsi that thee wineremtany sor ho niksi.lbtweens wob mre hsalinotn h eenp~dati streem. n i thehonoabl prfr.-onwhc itrally5 i's orltee ~ o:rreetm:~ ciir-o nr eientimb'i hentaeter tha he1 wh-eoth tiead *et toth.crr t*n.trctonofy* un ; bt is. effort aeh-nu~el an h no eras ofiSiitheCrolIi e aeth poples the douth ao e r. ti K chrol.,Th dmtrin wof lStat l.gts iis the rnristn of thei tath.r fyoThe advance ~tnent. Souithr hiis visith wabsorng objecily a taieheir ca -Ifthey coost act isn will tesit he NatistDeanedy 'itif wicev lie ormerisosl nadronghte tohea Intber. Let the ereurt tod it sini delie they lit staf inathe dicho fi~ it. they unSta d aa'ssenare tili truva osictioniethrn the dseanth,.F an regard notis- thf emptyli taunt si their fathenll siersitorin ofii thea tiated gslirond. heoir occupie by tasst ar Caolia. Theyai iaro iiyinat dirsse cous e eifcual Sh, inndthr-y area not tio be diverte h erea tby thena' protvhoking~ n flingsif thoe tho. iem to coneive themelve the eciis~ar~ gardsians ofhilch i r lofhy ! adv thonorals o amonstr usi Leasdt oifri all, are0 they to athe~vi Jscurya papeufar. hich is low lieve by~a~ many tio rersnit tidi a malprnf the D'.r. Ii.Luemners~ aie 2 ta corc, isxponents la ofsheaar poua in of out .rTu lu rA~suiur hSte ~ Kutck hasshiirt sia re ae ived retsiaiurs rom foty-)1erit conisf tthear hum es:; a ts 1:,00vrthin isi e prevn it s ye:a . Tha'Is i. . -eudes a litatle mora hian ara:a ahal S ftate. sC~ra hiiis.Tnai Ei~lcS :a-rery50 enutosre pulic in reasr toedn safk~l theirfb Cise alSu;-;eiiari Ca -Saiter bihtdes te ssoae firt-aje~atere ut. fthay he-seaa a poithnu Ah finnl horemdidcray thate t eal kow dayse aguy from1 eillg stm. ar~s Cfar-ni hy arei in a w bot osin ofeangsof MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. .2DAr a ineetinghelid in Norfilk on the 10th insi $300 were raised'fur the reEctiod pn[asengers of ti steamship Central America. O.& In our " E. 1'e." lust letter from the moul tains two or three mitakes occurred. Initem of "Mfessrs. SuAw & Sox are the Contractors at It Whitmiro fill," it should have been Messre. SLoAx Sos, &c. Toccoa falls are one keindr'avl cidght. feet high-not one hundred and fifty-six as etated. ; Mr. WILLIAM VAucus, the last surviving s diLer of the rovolutionary struggle in Sumter Distric died recently in tha..District, at the residence of h daughier Mrs. Dorpm, in the ninety-fourth year his age. ;.- Gov. Allston, Hon. F. W. Pickens, Col. C. I Memminger, Ciil. .T. D. Allen and others were Groenville C. 1I., a few days since. Sir Tt is estimated that the valne of the produe of the country, received at New York on Friday In, exceded half a million or dollars, of which mo .an a quarter of a million was in breudetuf'. 20 The well known and extensive dry gon -.e uf Mosars. Caleb CopO & Co., of Philadelphi pliendcti. Their liabilities are nearly $700,00 ~e4- From different sections in the West the a . .. * '.ied of the prospects of the cotton cro erv unfavorale. 54-'-tj j. . ]':ties, one of the Editors of t -.a.t Juarmd, died in Montgomery on the 22d ini IT! house of Rlbert Patterson & Co., este g.- deaiers of Philadelphia, failed on the 2: a latp arnount. X*XETARY PARIC-BANI SUSPBIIONS. Accl'sri', September 2t, 1857. eitlLelClt ill Philadelphia coltiii of PeinsIylvania, is paying no spec .Weanies' Bank is redeeng its ten irard Bank its fives, but refused cheel t. the others are taking checks. T ,Savings Inititutions require two weel n1.;.- before paying cheeks. A meceting of the Presidents of the Banks nu4iore resolved on a total suspension of f specie payments. The news of the Philadelphia suspension < reaching Baltimore caused additional excitene among the Banks there. The . radesnien's Bank pays everything; also does the North American. The Penn, Township and Consolidation Ban1 have totaLly suspended. Theyi all pay certified cheeks except the Girar Some receive nio deposits. The following Banks are imyiung fives: Cot mereil, Philadielplia, an1d Malnfiturers': :it the Mereltants', Farmer's aml Mechanie's In specie for tns. Also, the Northern Libert and Western pay specie for five.; in cens lecessity. The nank of the Metropolis at Washiigton firin aml pays all demands. The Patriotic at Vashingtoti Banks pay only fives and sim chee4ks, but there is every confidence in the ability and integritv. Ru-ArTMOin:. Sept. 24, 18->7. Monev was lower.mt th, streets to.day. at railroad~ sbarts hini' udvanced-. Tiaivinrg Banks are firmi: lit all otlers totalv suspend, 't ten o'clock this fr1etoon. The' merilan. appear satisiled. i.'t it.ADE.PHItA. Sept. 21, %57. The banks of Pittsbur:!. Igrrisburg, Recadhi and 4 Lancaster have suspended livetnt. NFw YORK. Septemlevr 26;. A cireinlar issued by the bank.i to-davy, sa that all collections mituring out of the iltv, W lhe either riealledl or be subject to draifts<4 lBanks pay'able in funds, current at point of' pa nieu'lr. All the Banks are strotng, no signts of' suspe Bos-ros, Sept, 2U1, 185. There was greant excitenment here to-day but the b~anks havingr malatIhirge adidit ions the~ir spee, retmain ii. .\ll the New Ent landi baniks are able to smud the' pressure'. Me Lovejoy, an extensive clothier in this ei failed to-day. BA ITr1MOla:, Seplt. 26;. Ameeting of' the Presidenits of' all the Bant took place this mioring, and thyrsled uip a total suspentsiont ofl specie paymnetnts. Doecn-rm'i tMois.-The Houston ('Texa Tde;iriph, il the l ith inist., says tha't thtere in ininfl rnno there, birought fromti Montgm and wichiEl there was ('redlitedI, to the ell'eet th; in a di.iste a fei'wr dayv.utinee, ill 1hi.<k, Cheruik -la re from:l H~arrison connty ; L. D). Stli ..; oflduntsviile,. thetn killd Evain - - .ti '. -.amfE' ntit given, thein kcilletd i4choE -- :e-Shmdeat hs illn t' illet. T. - - --':' -b :he Tele.-n/ is hard to) bliE ---t: enu.riing' it. we tell it as it, w u1. ''u.im ritillor has' hiiEef jIll li sll inl an .:fs n.r. hi.a ~: nither: that noEr the I 1ous15 t hais~u t:e beilnce otf thtos~' w~ondiidn st ran: r:m !ines'. wthich somel~ities ly thr'oughl the CEon tryv iiithoutI any onlue to acknowledge who set Josepth's ou,I of'? the1 l:1thhl. '.htihb s'.tates th a r'Ceort, reachltEd that ityI EonE1 ~th . that Ue killed in a ligrht at Lxwrnce, a fe,i' day~ beli t0-rm.:HiS.--A telo reu piE dOiE'spEt 'l atthtni Saiva tnh was5 rec'i ved itnt~ Wa:hington (El .ahtunha and4l announced from the ppit byi'5dUUII ithet Rev'. 'lN palen'gers5 by the~ Marine thtink thait I litre a seltE hopes of' Caiptain1 ler'ndon4;'s sal'ety~, severa1 v'essels' lig2hts were seen't at. a d istan tn thle intal night, and14 b'e was seeun strt;glir with; thle waves after' thei ship w.en'tt dlownt. S:te 4s 1heli ;'e'ten iat Foirt Laraie i has 1 in': lid . the1 EatEI luulpartme~t Ithat the ME rtmo imave itnia4i ted:esures lto c(ioulo I lhe Iralle il :;. le'S. le ('alls lluo thi' Secretary to r' moive themtn saiving; that it' this is nort done14, th MormonEr wil ~il 'become texceedlingly' trionhtl.E'tn slopt1 E wEithi lie Intdian<t. It it plain tat th MlornIoni arl" aclt ing in t hat maltteri' ni violatio COMM'DEROIAL, 11AM Ml~lRG, Sept 'S,.1$"7, The rceip~ts of C'ittun here for the wee'k en-lin.: in t~lhe pat wee.k prEicE' nalvnnee-ILl to 10; et ihit 1. Sturdly thle 3turnet ch.,.td duli ilnll co'.llnenco' i the latlest :Li ices. W ow quote us ex~'treine'1- il ('uirrox.--.ales aIout l0't bl, nt fritt } o il ce: e'ine itn p'rive. The ;irneery Miarket. ie v'ery full. Slua and Mi lasses aEli? iin th~ idecline. lacon~t renmlintS tirmtI-S ,1y' not eq~nu to the( dctmanud-wea qulte this~ weel libbedca Slues 1fu @* 17:; Cleaur. IS @ 19; Htams, 1 (20 ; Shiulders, 15 @ 1 5& rents. Cocrdia Lodge, Nos 50, A. F. MJ AN Extra Comnmunuicationt of thi Lodlge will lie hieldl at their NEJT I IA 1.1,, in the Oddlu Fellows & M: so-. ane Bluilig, ont M'tonday t.eening tihe 5ith (ct., ait 7 ,'eiimck. }Every membnder who sets this ntitC is hetri'bv SU'M3tNEID to b~e in attendantce, a1 bu.inesLs oft the utmost05 imptanfl.ce iil It.'.brough upl fuor thet action of' the Luudge. Anid atll inidebtec li, thec Lodgle are requesteted also to enme11 ptrepare to settle tip saidt dematnds W There will also be an Extra Conmunientio on Naturday evening next for Lhe purpose of coti ferring degrees. By order of E. -BL AND, W. M. 'D. R. DiatoE, Sec':y. Sept23 e -328 - ARTHUR SIMKINS, EDITOR. EDaGEl'IELD, S. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1857. EV Several contributors, whose signatures it I useless to give, are informed that we canut nccep their crude and inartisti articlem. It is too much, t undertake the renodolling of pieces which have s little merit. 0T.- -I. -1 9 * . tANT i .- to com il f wf n. 7.. withi A qMo fail of01' ats~en- n -mn goods. Call on them in Augusta, and you will find ever word we have penned, "the truth and nothing bt the truth." e Wo understand the Augusta merchants Intend, prel r ty generally, to make their housee known to the pet ple of Edgefield; and we promise them our assistanc in doing so. OTIERL ADVERTISIMUNTS. Espoeiail attention is direcied to the crd of It 0 Ls:nsci.uLTZ, who laas a really elegant assortnment t clothing for men anal boys, besides other giod tuinq in the wniy of superfine cipnri, &e., ko. But Lr.ur i well known to be a fellow of consummate taste, an it is only necessary to say that his shelves, his cat.nite and unsider tla: conater are all'e'rowdod. Soe "o the adrvrtisenent of Messrs. CuxautxnA Co., of .Intmburg. We are glad to see old. HIan burg still holing up her head in the race of trade an , tralic, nua have no doubt the present firm will do amp] 11 jtstice to their positioni and prospects. STILL ANOTHER. JoHx COLGA- is ailo on hand, a usual, with an at ymirable array of airticles in hi, line. J. C. is makin L clothe , as well as selling theta r.aly-made; hiselotl are su;erior. his workmaan enpable, and there is n chaiuee of quitting li store nstitel or unatisfied. T1111 SEASON AND CROPM. For the lat week we lave had fline autumn: I. ether. the thermmetaiter rangitg from W0 :it earl at mrni.to 710. :at : 'clcuk 1. M. After a long an. i coarebting dotwhveat lengtih been visited wit The cttont crip is etat ir lby the adrouth ni least i third. in somite pinete.a il iy 'sne hai: anad thlis, we b lieve, is true of the whole upj-eouttlry of South Cart ''Te cornt erufp is nt so good as wras anticipated yet there i' anl :annd'aine.. Thet lesser crops of piotaatoes, peas', turnipa ke., at iniferior. The .S.,rtghumtf hats suceedaedi woll with us sop far trie :1. -Ti. crap willIa be much intcreased next yena The tyrtmadeo troin it the preut season is of goe t- uality. N' 'ine with ut. hans masde sugsar of it, excel ini the waty ul mtore eaxperment. ELECTION FORL COLONEL, 9111 REG L (ben. W. C. Monaseu has kindly furnishead uts wit Ithe followintg corruiet re.sult aof the Electiaon foir Cislain oaf thu Ninil th agiment. S. C. .M.. hiet ion the 25ia insat.. tat il fte vacancy eniin.ad by thu resinataina. ColXi. lb. F. S ritax. J. W. To' rga:t. L. (X- - W ,hite. lIhause...........:-i................. .Cypron' t'reeak.............................. .Chinburg...g..............:.................r P l'taant l.:iu... ... ..... ........ ... ..... .... ~aatterfielda...............15................. Ciheatha:imn':................. ........-..... lki. 11i1...............2.............. - (a.ieky -Po.............lt............ -. 15s0 TYHi EIDGEIIELD AG CULTCJ~JURA L FAin .\s the timel, for ouar ... .\grieuthuiral Fair an'ar a.t htanda. w.o wid ag~aint enal tito attenadena eoar citizen.. to the f~awt. Then dlayvA alpiieintedi naru Fr Court-. Wo0 aro init'orta--' that manay purtans taro er teriaag itot thu businae.s it:h .lpiria. anad thtat there I-r aw' hi ha laD . h alai to tiphis axhpectaationt if a the fatrer andt gaarden-:rs i.i!abiu ,-itril: in; ist.att wou~ahi .ttnd speriilutens at th~eir parmiine.:, antimatil t i I-as re-t .:-b-.. .] is earnaeathy haoped. thtat ante i! h thea c~a-s. It .e h... a fate hulal. lhaterlait *iia .i-ta Lai:a in. 1: !.' i~a' nap haIl. li-tin u ntad caan; if u's gauad w a,: helfer: ii ne s o rhlfea-ir, a i if 'no I'at pig,' ta -iap :f Ou' ,heep.i, a .. i n get a fitns iaamiaaai aof fo~w!; if nt. fiwI.. aihy ..:iyhita - i el; fr .anythling andia every. hintg go tao make up~ C realy interestinag Fa.ir. Let panr fairaaers tao braina samldsbof'i ae'edcorun, taew co.ttaan. whettat. pen~". A' Aaid *o, .at otar gard-aeners showia lil thn ir i-sltaae bo'nts iand the like : ita tnd :u rape'L-rai.-ers, theair wine. janda our lors uf bl'otded *at.ek their stalli'on, y:el *ding~., ntatres antd c'lta; tad our gude-..wiaves, lth rariaots evidenices of thcir skiil with the nieedle; ain our mechtanties, the results of' their handtaieirdt; tan. our maillers, thenir tloatr; tanad oura orataatental ha'rticaul I turista, their raises awli overgreent. it short, let oan tfad all comeC to the Fatir, tund oane and atll brinag sOntaa thing with them, be it much or little. In this way. tt eiccaisiona will parove a de~lightfulh treant tao all coin erne. lut if eachl ainei lhabb biac'k fir fear of lae ing~ eathipsedt by .tome ouO ealse, te niair' ayt not lrav' so,. nucce.-sful ns coutld be desit-td, tI'o the enad thtat arrnaugemenotts maty lie made fur lt I4ering a'f prnemaiumts atal fair the propier reglation e the Fatir tin it her resplets. a p'relimsinttary nteetisng e .alle~d fo'r unext 'Ttesdaay, to hao hebt at 11 n'chiock, .\ 3. tin the Odda F-elliow's & 31aaoieai lall at this piaco 'All whot i wi. t Luce~ tai thoe uise-::t ad eniterauin a iitionsta will plea'oe:s.eabtle pr.attptly onl thait aoc eC~tiion, tt and show, by thaih re~alis. that Iwie havi thte sa.ir- Lof. teial l.r->graests-nent uit, .re if we ar Ii ihut :anrt ing 'raa-hor.e and' telegrap'hic ltle henre~'ra. *Anaoter woprdh. 145 thae prlpsit'ion that the ltadier pr.-iad.- a li -nair. 1n:Fair 1)-:7. fiallean tos thae ground i 'Aid ag'aint. Waou~t noit thea ebaamts of muica ada .et t-, th lie tasirte .f the iaee'.wsiia ? TimE lt'ADs. Now'ai i.i the tine tao prartaao ,ai.;r~ roias faor the raait - i' o ai~v thtem ittna the idlet rndi iditchl tan eacih side. Wewondeir ni hio, oaf all '.ne~ ..ana-over.sners, will htavi thdis wairk donei' msu'at a'facet:dtiy. Saomel walthly citi. za'n, whao wiaa.ses ta a uthi i mprotvementt ~ I of hi, Dist rich. taught tt '.ll'ar a ltuaau~nio rewaird for the bisst-woarked'' sec'ation 'If itre'e sr four t mai les. It tnigitt h Iave an a-imirn le e'fecrt. lIy fte wayv, did yiiu et' abev (,Jtunilt the iety aerst riandIs genea.raaly lendi bi thc pbaitationst tof the richeist.mtent ?. 70- Thlere wras, we untderstittl, rr alighit Fraost in differnt sectios of this Districts on Wednesduy hash, I the 23dne.L FALL AND WINTER GOOD: - TST roec:vd froin New York a large and w L selected stock cf FALL AIND WINTER GOODS for Gentlemens ware, cmbracing EVERY A R' d CLE OF CLOTHING, suitable for the season, I t gether with a GOOD ASSORTMENT of my o% manufacturing, made up in good style. -ALSO A fine steock of CLOT1hS, CASIMERES and VE TIN GS, and other furnishing goods. 1- JOIN COLG AN. Edgcfield Sept. 30. tf. ..36. f THE FALL & WINTER TRADE W E ire now receiving a LA RGE and VAT at ED Stbek of Goods suitable to the pres< nad approaching seasons, to which, we respectfu t invite the attention of the trading community. 99, A more extendLA notice of our Stock will r iven hereafter. 1LAND & BUTLEIR re 0 Edgeeld C. TI., Sept 30 tf 38 Is NEW GOODS! it, 0. E. PENN, AGENT. - AkS great pleasure in informing his cus pmers and the public generally that he has i ceived his stock of 10 T.1E3V7 GrW O O'D , t embracing EVERY STY LE and VARIETY enil to tile Fall and Winter Trade. - 111 Stoci has been selected with great care, i< d with r egrard to Styles and prices. Anud he will always be found ready and happy wnit on his friends who may call to examine Stock and get good-bargains. Edgefield Sept. 30. tf. 39, . MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGI AT AUGUSTA. r 1E Twenty-Sixth Course of Lectures in t 'S I ititution, will commenee on MONDAY, i 2d NOVEMBER next. in Emeritus Professor of Anatomy, G. M. WEI jl TON, bl. D. Anatomy, II. F. CAMPBELL, M. D. in Surgery, L. A. DUGAS, M. D. L Institutemand Practice of Medicine, L. D. FOR 51. D. Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Medical Ju so prudence, 1. P. GARVIN, M. D. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Infar s .1. A. EV E, M. ). Physiology and Pathological Anatomy, H. V. d. MILLER, M. D. - - Chemistry and Pharmacy, ALEX. MEAb n- 1)D 1 Deionistrator of Anatomy, ROBERT CAM tv lI ILL, M. ). LI Asai.t40mt Demonstrator of Anatomy, S. B. SI of IONS, M. D. Cliniial Lectures will be lelivered in the C s I spilaand at the dackson-street flospital. Fee for whole Course, $105. liatriculition Ticket (it) be taken once.) $5. :.,r further particulars. apply t) any membet the Faculty, or to I. IP. G ARVIN, Dean A ugusta, Ga., Sept..30 18:i 5t :05 Plantation for Sale, HE subscriblr u ollrs for sue his p'.antat is Tcontaining about 6 5 0 A c r e s, lying Beech Cree, near the Ridge Road. There aro two Settlements on the Land-< r goid Co':n 1Mill, neatly new-abont two hundi acres in cultivntion, part tef which is very excell Cotton lnmd, and a siall peortion of rich svar V; well drained. nr now in vultivation. The e ill will show its quahty. m There is an abundant-o of line timber, plenty .. water in every field. and a public Road through: entire length of thec Tract. R. WARD) R~idge Laind For Sale. -[ Ie for Sale my VALUIAIILE COTT( tA PANTATlON. containing about Fi Hiundredu Acres, lying on the Edgelield SColumbia R{oad. On it is a fine one Story Uouse, with baeern ande a plety of (out buildings of every kind, atll mi ty And to every field there is a good new gate s painitetd, and a plenty of water; ;,as, a pienity hine Grapes, an.Orchard, Shrubbery &e., and ks abundanee eor fine timaber and good drinakin:a wat a Call and examim.-I know you wilt be ph-asied. CLINTON WVAltl) Sept. 30 tf 3 " Horn's Creek Land for Sale at 'I'I all t'Subscribe.r oliers for s:ile his ex~eiI se JTruet ofl Landi, foriierly belenginig to Ailr. 4.* S. .Jeleuson, eemnining 4112 Acres, nied Sj .ini ng lands of'. A. Lindsey, .la~s. 1H. Grilein atnd . Ptettis. Two hundred nerest or this Tract aere unt .fence. and mosiait of it in a tine~ sate ofl enitivati.,i itI-- thamele, we~ll-tirnbered oa~k, hickory and p lkni.!: Tihiand is very prodnective, in attestatior -r r-hehfnt ban exaintioniii of thle piCeint erof solteitedl. Th~re are 'en thte preiseS a em'nlortab ' I well ing Ileoose, Gi~ n !!lause atial scre.V.nd a~bll as euisite eiuthiuildings. TIerms, vryr reasenale. e I;.: Si -r- n'sresdec on the II st.T OCOWS; cene is a bhLtek, wi sei white spots ; the other of a reed anid wIl color. The ear marks I do not rceclleet. He. t C. Scots s:dle ont thte 10th inst. "-Any inlibrmatioen of s.tid Cows will lie thaiikfti l reeceiv'eid, andl a li!.cral comupensation given foir ni e.- troublie iincurred. . L. AlDDISON Seplt.31) - it . "A LONG AND LOUD CALL 2 To the Stockholders of the Edgefield 0 tel Fellows' & Masonic Building Associatio "I The Regular ANNUAL MEETING of the $tot re hobbl rs of this Association will hibelheld in th a Hall, on Tune..d::y evening the 6th~ of October nte: e at 7 o'clock. gIt. iunnecessary for me to sny, that it. is desii ble fer-every Stockholder to be pere.sentt either iii so'nally or byv pirox. 1T IS A BSOLUTELY N dCFS.iR TIIAT1 EACH ONE SHOULD A ~'TENH IcR lBE RI~I'RESENTE~D. Yeou ha '' vestedl powers in yiour (tflice'rs, which they~ w Ii he ceopelled1 tic exerei~se unless ye:u will all attel r aned ndtipt sbeinett other ioutrsie. Your absence will he taken as full assent " whaet miay ib' de, hiowever mucih youi may regr '-it. 'Terefoere, come ande attend to what is legi . inately your eon businiess. Our Contractier is her ebyi eartrestly requestced "i he leelent By irder oif thei P'resient. S. F. GOODE, Seie'y andl Trens. - ept '21 03 - STATE OF SOU'I'I CAR~OIANA, EDGEFIEL~D DISTRICT, - IN ORDIN.- RCY. Y B W. F. DUR~ISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefie Dflislrict. SWhecreas. Bailey 3M-rchantt andh B..J. Lncins Per have applied to me for Letters of Adtministraition 001 and singular the roeods arid chiat iles, richeti and creel oft Reebert Merchant late otf the Distriet afuresai t These nr-:, therefore, to cite andu admonish all al -sigular, rte kindred and creditors of t he said decea ed,~ to be anid appear hefoere mieit our next Ordlinarl Court for rthe said District, oi lbe hohlen, at Edgerie C. H.. on the 1t:h day of Ocitober next, to slhe cause, ifanty, why the sad adminisi rationishiould not0I granted. nGiven nuider my hand and seal, ihis the day of Sei inteya four Lord! one thinisrindl eight hundne S andee fiidy.seven and in the 82ndl year oaf Amnerict hadependence. 3VF. D)I!RISOE, 0. E. 1). September 30 bt 3 COM1E GENTLENENl, TRIEATI! H RN yeeu go to lIinbrg you can get goc TV atmr at Dia. Crxx~t.i~ss, at the Amer canu Hotel, and GOOD DRINKING at thte bar OurRou, wichisnitnue dl tee the leitel, at e ne h uevso of the Subscriber. I eJOilN C. BOIILER. T Unmbturg, sept. 30 6mn 38 Notice, it TOTICE is hereby giveni that application "' - hei~ made at thre next Sessieen of the Legisl ure, to vest one half of the esehested .estate Charles McGregor, late of Edgefield District, Sep. 30 3m 38 CHE, APER THA-THEHIIEMEST I M. LEBESCHILTZ, -DEALER IN READY MADE CL0T HING, R ESPECTFULLY inforns his friends anud the public generally, that he has juit returned from the North, after selecting from the best Mar S kets a FULL ASSORTMENT of READY MEADE CLOTHING, Of the very latest styles, and embraci'ngALL AR TICLES usuhtly ke't-f tle oflit of GENTLEMEN, YOUTHS AWD CHILDREN. Also, a flue-assortuents of .1- Shirts, Collars, Drawers, Eosiery lt CRAVA'tS, LTNEN AND SILK HTANDtCIfI S ly TRUNES, LADIES AND 11XES, VAL ISES, ., &A.- ' be Also, the latest and most approd Ir fe Hats, Caps, Shoes, &c. 'Sept 30 3t -- Cheap Cash Stoe! o- NEW FALL GOODS 1 -.-.................... -- .. : , _ . _ W ILLIAM H. CRANE, Augusti, Ga., has just received from New !orki a large ed and splendid assortment of th Fall and Winter Dry Goods Which he offers on the lowest terms for CASH. to As that is the only way he does business, he is pre jis pared to give GREAT BARGAINS. Rich Striped and Plaid SILKS, new styles; - Plain Black Gro D'RLine, 75 ets to $1,25; , Rich figured and plain French Merinos, cheap; Elegant fine figured French Cashmeres and De Lanes; is Debages and plain Muslin D'Lnnes, at 12J is.; he A large assortment small and large.fig'dPIULNTS from 64 to 121 cts. - V- Fine bright colored Printed DeLAnes, 25 ets; Plain Colored Alpaceas and English Merinos, 25 to 37 eta.; A large assortrment GINGHAMS, 121 to 25 et. D, Ladies Zephyr Wool gearfs and Capes, beautiful styles - - is- Rich Silk ilaid Cordova's and.Yalenei;: Jaconet and Swiss Embroidivred Collars,25 cents ts, to $5; Black Velvet Ribbons and Dress T1 immings; M. A large assortment CLOAKS, new styleseheap; Irish Linens, Diapers and-Table Cliiths 'S, Rich Bonnet Ribbons, new st) les, lelst-Ribbons; Cloths, Cassimeres,Satinett and .leans, veryoiw; P- Kerseys, Plaid Linseys, Cleeks sd Fihnels; Bleelced Sheetings, Shirtings ami deangeheap; Qi- Brown Shirtings, Sheetings anl Drllings:; Together with all other kinds of Goods usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. f TEKIIS CAS1I. Good at lotuprices. Augusta, Sept 28 3t 3 Cheap Dry Goo BROOM & N0 RRElL on AUGUSTA, GA on REunow receiving at thir NI V STORE, ..t No.. 238 l3road-street, a large and elegantL.s ne sortmentof Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. p, lTer stoek is one of the L.UtGVST.arl MOST op ELEGANT in their line in thecity, and'eomprises all of the latest and most complete st) les of the sea of son. rTey wo~uld respect fully solicit public patron le age, and cordially invite all to examrine.their Goods. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. YFtmey Dress Silks. Plaidsand Stripes ; Rh'Silk ilobes A'quille, v'ery heavy ; Rich Blayadere Si'ks ; Poplins; l land.saume Foulards; S Plain lRiack Silks, all widlths and high lustres: eC Illnek lirocnde Silks, Stripes, Plaid and Fisures, nd 3Mourning and laInf Mourning Silks, Rich French Printed all Woeol Delaines, Robes A'quil:e, Bays nt, dere Stripes, Cashmere D'ecosse, Vtalenein Plaids w-. and Tarlatans, anid a variety o.f other Goods for ell Children. if- rinted Colburgs ; Paramattas ; an . English imd French lerinnes ; ' - r. Plain and Printed Detain, s and Persians, all qjualities: 'French, English and American Prints, great va riety; - - French, Eniglish aind American Oinghiams, great variety; 'l'lain, Printedl andl Operat Flannels; nit Cloaks :mtd mntillais, o''thle latest styles, fronm L. low prieedl ta. very r ch, int great variety: d- Cheni:ile Shawls and se arfs, an.1 ;a.,st every 11. !desc.riprtion, fromr~ low prlieedl to v.-ry fine <ptrality; Ir A 1-n-ge n.,-atment of Lien Clr har, aill colurs, fur -Cloaks ;an.l Ia1 \lanilas ine Mianiing Go.>ds, of every style, suitable for the ii, Hla.:.Skirt<a. eve:y style anad quality u.-d ; 'le' Coraetsi~r Frneh and liailronad. I~e IEM7BROIDEiUES Of~ all kind.s, niari a fair :assortmnt r . l-'ren.-h Work ed Unilbs, Sh-eaves, linnda, F-larnneaing, Embroid -ereda .Skirts, l1antiker,iefR llutma' Waists, Work ad Eriginus.and lIn'ertinus. G evs, of ;all knds, for Ladies, Gents rad Roys; ~th llosierv, "." " t Flanniels, large assortment, :all prices and qjuali e ties - h1 i Merino Vests. for Ladies, Children nn~d Gents. S-PANTALOON GOODS. . l l stlsCasmr, I nrsikins, Coaduroye, Sat inett.4. Twe..ds, Plain aind laids ; Kaet~..eky Jesus, nyCarohlna .l.atn; Merino Cassimiers, four Children; l'laids and Rrb Rouys, for-Children, &c. _ PL A NTA TION GOOD~S -.. Lirgest assort mernt and gre :ttest variety of Plan t::tion mod Scertants' gorods ini the city,'.omnprising thte tmost durable Goods in thne mnarket in :hte way d inr lKereya, whtite aind Prowun lains, nvy Twills, aLinseryn, Otsnabunrgs and Stripes, ! lomn.spns, Plaids, atd1"ainl.BLANKETS. irNegro Blainkets, White adGrey; 'a- Macekinaw " Faner of every dceriptio.n. lRed 'Blankets, frotm a tsmall Crib Blanket tea veeur large and superior Blanket.' il As we have but one price, our Goods will be of fered at the lowest prices, wech we guiaantee to be ast low as any in the South..rn eounttry. Our saystemi tnot only' comnpellb us to sell our Goods it tO the lowest prices, but it also protects thte buyer Lt from paying 'aver market price, as lhe inivariably idoes. where there is an asking and a takitng price. All Orders will receive our personal and prompt to attention, andl our best judlmnt int executingr thema. a'ugstaBROO.\ & NOfR R.KL, A gsaSept. 31. t. 38. - Welsh and Saxony Flannels! WILLIAM SHIEARI. AUJGUSTA GA. H AS received from New-York. ,elWelsh Flannels, warranted not..to Id shrink; Superior Saxony and Patent Flunnels, of extra -V qua'ity ; il1 Welsh Gause and Silk Warp Fl~mnels ; .' Hecavy Shaker Flannels, of superior style and e, quality: 11.avy White Domnestic Flanels, at how prices; ml Superior Red Flannels. for Servants, at very low priec s. alThe public are respect tilly requested to call and I.examine the assortmntt.. et A u-.ustai Sept. 30. tf. 8. nTRAYED) from the Subscriber's plantation, ear Edgefield C. 11., a B.\Y M.\ll 3 .1 LT[E, of mtedium size, anid in good order. -Her mtouth has been cut or split up b th brdeor .ether -catse--has a small white spot iit t''p oif the head' caused by the moving of the bridlle,- andi Urandred on the shoulder wvith a letter C or 0. No other An lefomtion of said. Mule, a'idressed tao the d Overseer, HI. 11. Galtnan, at hEdgetiehld C. I1., or left nit this 011ice, will Ire thank fully rt-ceived andi rensonuable comipenat'on allowe'd ihr 'any -trouble ineurre~d. F. W. PICK ENS. Sept. 303 tf 38 Lost or Mislaid. Not on Smith & McGregor, paynable to J1. C. 11.Loveless or hearer, for $30), and payable one of day after d-ite. . Dated tibopt June 1st, 18%, as n well as 1 can recolleet. J A. ADDISON, e. It 38