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AUGUSTA ADVERTISEMENTS. Cheap Dry Goods! BROOM & NORRELL AUGUSTA, GA., A RE now receiving at their NEW STORE, .No. 238 Broad-strLeet, a large und elegant as sortmentof Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Their stock is one of the LARG 1ST and MOST ELEG ANT in their line in the city, and comprises all of the latest and most complete styles of the sea son. They would respectfully solicit public patron age, and cordially invite all to examine their Goods. LADIEg' DRESS GOODS. Fancy Drees Silks, Plaids and Stripes; Rich Silk Robes A'quille, very heavy ; Rich Bayadere Silks; Poplins; - Handsome Foulards; Plain Black Silks, all widths and high lustres; Black Brocade Silks, Stripes, Plaid and Fisures, Mourning and lialf Mourning Silks, Rich French Printed all Wool Delaines, Robes A'quillc, Baya dere Stripes,- Cashmere D'ecosse, Valencia Pads and Tarlatans, and a variety of other Goods for Children. Pripted Coburge; Paramattas; English-and French Merinos ; Plan and Printed Delaines and Persians, all .qualities ; FrenchrEnglish and American Pa ints, great va riety - Freneb, English anl Anierie.mn Gingais, great variety; Plain, Printed and Opera Flvannels; Cloaks and numiillas, lp' the latest styles, from low priced to very r eh, in great variety; Chenile Shawls and Seurfe,. and almost every description, from low priced to very fine pinality ; A large a'~ortment of Linen Clo hs, all colors, for Cloaks and Mautillas; Monening Goods, of every style, buitable for the season; Hoop Skirts. every stqle and quidity us -d ; Corsets, Fretnch and Railroad. EMBROIDERIES Of all kinds. and a fair as-sortment of Fren.-h Work. ed Collars, alceves, Bands. Flouncings, inb-oid ered Srkirts, han-sterchif, infants' Waists, Work. ed dg.n -,sud inrinam. C!ons, of a'l kindk, tot- Ladies, Cents and Boysi Ilosierv. F!aid large assortmiont, all prices and quali ties;' Merino Ve,., for .adilies, Children and Gents. PANTALOON GOODS. All styles Cassim-rs, Doeskins, Corduroys, S.it inetts, Tweeds, Plain aud PIlaids; Kent,.cky .leana Carolina Jeans; Merino Cassiniers, for Children: Plaids and Rob Roys, for Children, &c. PLANTATION GOODS. L.irgest assort nit aid utn atest variety of Plan tation and Se'rvants' guols in th cily, conprisin the most durable Goods in the mark't itn the wai ofKerseys, W l.te und I rawn Plains, heiavy Twills Liise'ys, Osnaburgs and .stripes, II (limeshpluuin, Piaids und Fiannli. B 1A NK ETS. Negro Blankets, White and Grey; S:tld'e " Trav.ring " MLackinuv " Fancy - -:o every descripiin. ]Bcdl "flanuket.. from a smalh Crib Bliinket to a veil large and ,uperior Ithinskut. As we have but oi.e price, our Good;s will be of fered at the lowest price. which we guarantee ti be as low as aiy in the Sothern e".untry. Ou system not ontiv comliell. U to se!l fur Goods n the lowest pri.'es, but it also pro'tets the buvel from paving over niark. price. as lhe inuvarialk does. wisere there is an asking and a taling price All Orders wil! receive our pe.rson;al an-1 prompli stendon, un-'l 'our be jnkmenac~t in execu'atingr thiei l0.11O & NOR R E lL, (ORNER UNDJER GLOBE HOTEL AUGUSTA, GA. L C. DEI~iNG lhas now in Stolo hiis en -Ls tir.e .:tock o' F" A LL und WI1N T E GOOJ)S, bein~ :- r:H- ea complete ever .fl'ered and at lower pr.ees~ to ':.alh and y~roimpt piaying ens temers. Amongbli which) will bec found SI.LK DRESS GOODS. The greatest va:riety alaat c mn be found in the' City The Robe a Qeil'e.'llbea V'o!nn-z, Bey~edere. (tw size strip'e,) VWh-ntre s. l'--p in :aid side Strlpe--n varying in pri- e tr'o $20t. ~t-) per R.'be. Also. S$1id (Clorel Sl.KS, in evry shade~ with LRi )t anid V'.V-VI hT- fr Side Strip all of which :aae enatire'y new aind c'onained tsty'es. Boiled [l'ack SI LKS, warranted to main ain thei coloar. WOOL DRESS GOODS In eve-rv varie.ty, embur.cing Ro't e a Quille, Bey.. dare, V'elantz, ret., with the. usual MityileS anid quail ties. EMB'ROIPERS andl LACE GOODS,~ mnns complete, ud at at lower rates than ever be'for< ot'eraed. 51 IA WV L 5, Square and Long, for Gents, Ladies and Chil dren; Mourning to Full Dres,a from 25 cents t< S20 A large variety of' CIIE~N~l LE, with Plain uand Ficunred Cen~trees. MANTILLAS AND COLLARS From S2 Cloth. to Stiu Veleet. P.ii t:.ar atten, tioun has b-s'n p:'id to thiemz, beiing ade' full and1 u the beat Velvet. Also, Ch-iduen's ~and .Misses' lonks, Merin's Cobergs, Cashnmers and M~uslin I )eLains of ai col'rs. French. E'nglish and Amerlun Solid and Figuret OPERA FL.ANNBLS. Children's 1)RESS GOODS, of Wool and Sill materials. New and confined styles MOURNING OOODE RERSEYS AND 3LANKETS At lowe'r rnles than enn be purchased elsewhere. g" My hiousa is the onaly onae where Geiore. Schley 's-waranted all wool fillig-W Hi 'r T GEORGIA P LAINS can he had.. -I hey aire the most desirahle and economical Goods ever offe'red to the Planter. IANSF'Y. (SN A f llilGR, ST R Ii' I'S. 110ME SPNs, FI..\ N ERL", lO"IEiRY, T!CKINGS &c., in full e:ri.:y. Every' article that I hav.- shall ik- "ff'et at th< lowest 'rnuas ,.-aible. An es'aniniatioun solicitedl II-J Oiera' Ieta:'~~ .ly and carefuitlly' attenided to L. U. DEMING, Corner under Globe Hotel. Augusta:, Sept 14 ' If 36 Welsh and Saxony Flannels I WILLIAM' SHEAR. AUGUSTA GA. H AS recei'ved from New-York. Real W1elsh Flannels, warranted not tue shaink ; Superior Saxony and Patent Flannels, of extra quality ; We:sh Gause and Silk Warp Fhmnnels ; Heavy shacker Flannels, of' euperior style and quality ; Heavy White Dome'stic Flannels, at low price.: Superior Red Flannels, for servantLe, at very low priots. The public are respect nlly sene'sted to call and examine the assortmentt. Augusta Sept. 30. tf. 3S. Spleidid Carpets. 'WILLIAM SHEAR, AUGUSTA, GA. . AS just received from New York, Englishi L.Velvetend Bruasiels C A RPE TS, ot rich and elegant s13hks. --ALSO -Three P'ly and Ingrain CA RPETS, of new and beautiful p-itternis, to which he respectinl y invites the attention o~f the public'. Sept. 16 1S85i 36_ New Flour Mikl~ '~YMILLS are norw in operation, and are fur I~nisheil witha EVERY FACILITY for nan lng FLOUR and MEAL of the bestqulity. R. T. MIIMS. ge" Four aniles Wi st of Edgefield C. H., and one mile trom the Ilink [tond. Aug 5 tf 30 FINE NEW FIMUR.. TUTreceived a good supply of Dorn's Superfine JUS- m yn.Ar aeh . E. LEGG. AUGUSTA ADVERFISEMENTS. Chenille Shawls, WILLIAM SHEAR, AUGUSTA, GA. H AS received by the last steamer from New York, Ladies' Rich Silk Chenille Sit A W LS, of splendid styles : Ladies' Extra Silk Chenille SCARFS: Ladies' Stella Bordered SI 1A N LS, of beautiful styles; Ladies' Saxony Plaid Long SIHAWLS, of extra quality; Ladies' Scotch Plaid and French Woolen Shawls, of new and beautiful styles; Ladies' Chenille and Saxony Plaid MO URNING SHAWLS. Sept. 16 1857 7 f 36 French Embroideries. - WILLIAM SHEAR, AUGUSTA, GA. H AS received by the last steamer from New York, a full supply of Ladies' French ENI BROIDERIES, of the latest Parish styles, among which are Ladies' Trimmed Lace and Muslin COLLARS and UNDERSLEEVES, in setts, of new and ee gant Embroidering ; Ladies' Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS, of new and be tutiful patterns; Ladies' Embroidered COLLARS, of elegant styles - Ladies' Embroidered Cambric COLLARS, of benutiful styles, and some at very low prices; Ladies' Embrisidlered CAPS, and Infants Em broidered Frock- WAlSIS; Ladid French Lawn HAN DKERCHIEFS and Dimity Bands. Sept. 16 1857 tf 36 French and English Prints, WILLIAM SHEAR, AUGUSTA, GA. 1AS just received from New York, a large .supply of French and English PRINTS, of new and beautiful designs. -A LSO A full supply of Merrimac and other stfies of Amer:enn PRINTS. All of which are suitable for the present season, and warranted iast colors. Sept. IG 1857 f 86 Rich Dress Silks, WVIILIAM SHEAR, AUGUSTA, GA. IAS just re:-eived froi New York. Tndies' I)ress SILKS, of new anl splendid styles; Plain Black SILK, for Ladies' Mourning Dresses. -ALSO Ladies' Printed Cashmere and De'nine ROBES, of beautiful styles. To which the attention of the public is respect fully invited. Sept. 16 1857 tf 36 DYE & LATASTE, Warehouse a n d Commission AUGUSTA, GA., 1) ESPECTF; LLY announce to their friend: I aund the public generally. that tiey have '.ormed a conneetion in the above businm.as, and have I. ased the FIIIE PROOF WAUlElOCUSE 0f Col. Clan ton-North side of Re) zadds street, receatly ocu pied by Mr. George L. Auderson. From their long experience, the y flatter them selves that they will be enable to give entire aitis Iinetiona to those who may favor them wih consign mnents of CUT'iTON or other proiduce. Taneir parompt persontal attention will be given tc Orders for 1;AUGING, RHO'E, &c., and purchaasing of flailysup an jI~it lowest maarket prices. Also tc the' forwardag of Goods coasigned to our frienada ia the interior. Libearal Ctah advances made', when desired by our cus.tomaers. Our eb'hargres.will be thme statme as those of otheci louses of thme City engntged iaa the stame biusines's. .IAMAES M. )Y E;, ANDREW G. LATASTE. A ugutA ,Ag 10tf 31L BEALL &STOVALL, Warehouse a n d Commission M ER CH A NTS, Recynmoid, hiet wean .1:neksan anal Mcrantosh Streets AUGUS TA, G A. pgTE have .ramoved tam Nleta'alf 's L A RGI Y v NEW FIRKIt'OOF~ WAREIIOUS'E,or Rev'nld, betu'.en .lneksaan and Mitash Streets ret'ent'y occuieid by Gilam, & Askin,, in the Gentre of thme City, in thec vicinity of the parinacip~a Warehaouses, and convenient toa thme Ioteis. Being amtply proviiled withm god safe Storage foai Cotton, Grain, Flour, Bacon, A na PttO1tCE- genaerally, we re,-pectfully solicil con-ignmaents. .which shalll receive our undividlec and faithful nttetin.' FAJIL Y SUPPIES, and th.- usual faeilities wtill be afforded custaomeas. a"'-Our Coammsionms will be such as are ens tomnary in the ety. WM. NI. BE A LL, J. W. L. STOV ALL. Augusta, A ugus~t 20 "m'r 31 CLARK&00,7 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. N OW offi'a for sale thecir splendid new stoek 0 SILVE R WV 4 RE. of a! kinmal-Tea Sets Pitehiers. Castors, Waiters. Goble s, Tumaibletrs, Cups Forks, I~poonms, Ladles, Pastry, Cake, Dessert atnd Butter Knives. Sheffield PLATED WARE-first. quality o agoods in Castor., Cake Ba.,kets, Waiters, Candle sticks, .&c. Birmingham and American PLATED WARE very showy, and at low prices. GOLD WATCrIES, of all good mnkers-Coopecr Da'nt. Tobias, Burley & .lohanson, English makers lirietting, Matile, Swiss makers; and Jules Jar gensen, of Copenhaagen. SILVER WATCilES in great variety; quick beaat R ailroad Watchmes, large size. Rich Diamond, Coral. Came.o and Mosaic JEW E.LRY, alt the newest styles, with a large stock o1 Siagile tand Fancy GOOI)S, at their store, Posi Oilice' Corner. opposite the Railroad Bank. A ugusta, Feb. 4 1857 tf 4 PLUMB & LEITNER,. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AUGUSTA, GA. TIIE attention of the public is invited to out Stock of CHTOICEC UNADULTERATEDJ Drlgs, Medlicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, And all other articles itn our line. We feel assured that no liouse in: the Sauth can ofer a S'oek supe rior to ours in genuiaanenes and purity. All our Officeinal prepara:ir'ns are made in strict accordance with the formtularies of the U. S. Phiarnieopia, with thec best miaterials. nind by the proper weights and mieasures. Our Stock of DENTAL. AND SURGICAL. INSTRUMENTS, IlI full, lanad we ha'.ve unequalled arrnmemnts for opening additional supplies at thme shortest notice. Feeling confident that we can furntish our ens tomears with the Best Article, 'an reasontable termos, we respcetf'ully solicit order's, anda pledge ourselves to fill them with tidelity anmd desp:nteh. PL~UhIll & LEITNER, Late D. B. Plumb 4' Co. Augusta, Ga., April 13, 9m 14 IHARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c, I Broad Street, A uguista, Ga. TOIIN & T1IIONI AS A. BONES, invite the at CJ teation of' the Planters 'hfE Sotuth Caraolina, to their stock of Swedes. tron imported by them direct fromt Sw'eden-A [SO-refined English and Sheet Iron Mill Irons, Lead, Copper, Zinc, Carpen ters anad Smuiths Tool.as, Cast, Blister and Plow Stell, Trace, Wagon. Lug and Co~il Chains, Iron Axels, Hoes, Ulames, A xes, Nails and a full assortment of BUILDERS MATERIALS. Atso-A large assbrtment of' the most approved Agricultural anplemsnents, Sch asSelf-shiarpening Straw Cutlers. Corn ShelI lers, Wheat Fans, Plows, Harrows, Ox Yokes, &e. G~oe pr sina ELanonAlle. And the largest nid best assortuient of Rodgers & Sons CUTLERY, ever-of'ered in thais Miarket. 1AMBURG ADV 1flTISEM:LNLS. CAROLINA HOTEL, HAMBURG, S. C. r IE Subscriber respectfully announces to his friends and the public generally that he has rented the old and well-established House known as the CAROLINA HOTEL, recently occupied by Joux A. MaYS, and is now prepared to furnish ample accommodations to all who favor him with their company. The House and furniture has recently undergone an entireerenovation, and every requisite arrange ment to promote the comfort and happiness of my guests has been made. It is my 4ntention to make the CAROLINA * a FIRST 'CLASS HOTEL, and my every exertion will be 4wriew of this object. My TABLE shall receive,2particular attention, and thebest the market affords-will be lurnished in abundance. Attentive. SERVANTS will always be readiness to obey the behests of those who may call on me. By the first of October I will have my N E W S T A B L E S erected, and will then be better pre pared for the accommodation of Horses. .WFa'milies visiting Hamburg or Augusta will find the " Carolina Hotel" all that they can possi ble desire. W A liberal share of public encouragement is earnestly solicited. JOHN LYON. Hamburg, Sept 23 tf 87 TO THE PUBLIC, T HE Undersigned having sold the American ilotel to G. C. CUNNINGHAM & CO., take this occasion to return our thanks to the pub. lio generally fror the liberal patronage bestowed upon us. and would solicit the same for its present Proprietors. R espectfully, o. . 1. SCOT & Co. Ilamburg, May 30, 1857. AMERICAN HOTEL, HAMBURG, S. C. FIR Subscribers take this opportunity of in Lforming their friends and the public generally that they have bought the abovo HOTEL, and are having it refitted in the best possible style foi their reception. We flatter ourselves that everi necessary arrangement has been made to promota the comfort of all who favor u, with their company Our ROOMS are airy and coinfortably furnished SERVANTS attentive and obedient. And oui TABLE will be constantly supplied with the bes the season affords. Our friends may therefore res satisfied that every extrtio'n will be cheerfully ren. dered to niake their sojourn pleasant and agreable There will be in attendance a GOOD OSTLER and Hors-s I-ft in our charge will receive particu. lar attention. gWPervons arriving at this House may feel as sured that their baggage will be promptly sent tree of charges to the Carolina or to either of thi Georgia D)pots. We solieit a share of the patronage of those visit ing our Town. G. C. CUNNINGIHAM, MARY S. CUNNINGHAM, Proprietors. Hamburg, .une 1, 1857. ly 21 TO THE PUBLIC, CilEAP CASH STORE ] ClI-',AP CASH STORE! Cl] IE.\P C.\S[ sT0RE I LOO)JK FOR IT, LOOK FOR 1T, LOOK Fol. .T Under the American Hotel, Hamburg. Under the American Hotel, Hamburg. Under the American Hotel, Hamburg. W7 EIav recently opcne~d a NEW and SPLEN D~iD Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HA TS, CA PS, TRUNKS, & c., &c. Also, an excellent assortment of DO31ESTIUS, t which we call the attention of all whio visit thai Market.. *Conme and look for yourselves! We are satisfiel that. the iPrices and qinality of Goods will giv satisfaiction. Dont forget to look for the CHEAP CASh STORE, Under the American Hotel. Jlamburg, Sept, 22, 3m 37 ILURRA FOR NICARAGUA ! TH1E Undersigned begs leave to inform th i Publlic that. they are opening a very larg Iand well selected Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, IBOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS. UMBRELLAS, &< Also, a splendid assort ment of DO.\IESTICS-a of whigha will be sold at a low price for Cash. Sjt Give us a trial-it wilL b~e to your own ii tereut .o usaiION & KROUCIIs. Hamburg, S. C., Sept 23 3m 37 AVN enNOTICE. H AVING enlloye.l by Messrs. SIDLE' H& USHER to superintend their interesti the Cotton Trnde, Ihp osaealbr portion of the Trade that comes to our Market. I now return my sincere thanks to the Planter of Edgeiield, Abbeville, Laurens and Newberr Districts, for the liberal piatronage that I have rc ceived from their hands, and hopec to merit a cor tinuance of the same same. an githe very HIGH EST PRICES for Cotto adthrproduce. All I want is a showing, an I will buy R. L GENTRY. Hamburg, Sept 22 tf 37 PLANTERS' SUPPLIES, TIlE fSubsr'bjer b'egs leave to infornm the public that he hats in Store, at thes Stand occupie~d by him the last seS son, a W ELL SELECTD Stock of Planteri Supplies, consisting of* Museovado and Porto Rico SUG ARS; Stuart'. HI. B. & C. Soft " " Crushed" " Puiverised" Baltimore R,-tinery of same quality ; MOL ASSES, I-hda., Tierces ani Barrela; Rio and JIava COFFI~ElR IRON all1sizes, and 110LLOW WARE; BAGGING, ROPE and TW INE; .Gunny Cloth, a heavy article ; Osnaburgs and Stripes; 7-8 and 4-4 Augusta Goods; SA LT. very large Saeks: 50 Ilhds. IBACON ShlDES; 10 " ShlOUIlDERS; SOAP, CAN 1LES, STA RCH, &e , &c., al of which will be sold on accommodating terms ta approved purchasers. gr Orders soliciterfanl promptly attened to. A. BURIVSIDE. IIAxDtaG,dJunei 6 22 READ THIS! PELLET IER & CO. DEALERS IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, HIAMBURGO, S. C., Al BE receiving their Puppllies for the Sunce tiatnd Fall Trade, consisting of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Colours, Spices, Brushes, Glass, Soaps, Patent Medicines,,Perfumery, A LL'ART IC LE~S generally found in their hine of b'usin~ess. jiJ Planters, Merchanats, Physicians and all persons dealing in our line will fInd it to their in terest to give uts a call as we nire determinedl to sell at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. gg Planters can rely upon having their nmem oradums filled with t~he BEST OF ARTICLES, and put up in packaues to suit teir conveniencc. A. .3. PE~LLETIER & Co. Next door to A. Buruaide. Trambur Jnly 15, 2m w S GEORGIA SARSAPARII FOR LIVEI COMYPLAINT, AID 'A DUBLIC o inion and Physicians have decided th SARSA1ARILLA that can be obtained. It si ingredients are well known to Physicians and the peo MEDICINES, when appropriately used, often EFFE Nothing more need be said in praise of it, than tains in addition to Sarsaparilla, the hydro-alchoholi White Ash, Grey Bread; or Fringe Tree (Chionanthu (Podophyllum,) and Blood Root (Sanguinaria.) Se-Those prefering this Compound Prepartion o DENNIS' ALTERATIVE, OR GEORGIA SARS For sale at Edgefield C. H. by G. L. PENN and ] July 15, 1857. CANDIDATES! Sl Mr The friends of Capt THEOPHILUS DEAN respectfully announce him as a Candidate for re election to the office of Tax Collector of Edgefield District, at the ensuing election. THE friends of Capt. LEWIS COVAR, res pectfully announee him as a candidate for Sherif, xT: of Edgefleld District, at the-ensuing election. The many friends of W. W. SALE, Esq., of Co Hamburg, in the upper part of the Distriet,.respeet- ter fully announce him as a candidate for Sherif of Edgefeld District at the next election. - To The friends of Co. WM. QUATTLEBUM res- c'P pectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgefield at the ensuing election. 0T We are authorized to announce LEWIS JONES, Esq., as a candidate. for re-election for Sheriff of Edgefield District. Mr Tri Friends of -Capt. H. ROULWARE TO resp&tfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriti of Edgefleid District at thenext election. E' Tux Friends of Col. S. HARRISON re- To spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgefleld District, at the ensuing election. I Tzn Friends of JACKSON COVAR re- To speetfully announce him as i Candidate for Clork of Edgefleld District at the ensuing election. W The friends of Mr. F. M. NICHOLAS re- To spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgefleld District at the ensuing election. s' We are authorized by the friends of Mr. EDMUND PENN, to nominate him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgofleid District at the ensuing elec tion. LrThe friends of Mr. LEWIS COLEMAN respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgefleld District at the next election. MT THE Friends of Mr. ROBERT D. BRYAN respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgefield District at the next election. ET,The Friends of Mr. CHARLES CARTER respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefield Districtat the next election to 0T The Friends of Mr. CHAS. M. MAY, res- . pectfully nunounce him as a Candidate for Tax Col ector of Edgefield Distriet at the next election. LrTnE Friends of Maj. JOHIN C. LOVE LESS respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefield District at the ensuing election. 5,. gTThe friends of ST.\RL1NG TURNER, an- a,. nounee him a candidate for Tax Collector art the 1 ensuing election. ' 5T The Friends of Mr. M. W. LYLES respect- re fully- announce him as a Can-dida~te for Tax Colleec tor of Eligefield at the next e-lvtion. gg The 1<riends of Capt. E. W. HORN, re- r spectfully announce hrim as a Candidate for Tax 3 Collector of Edlgefled District, at the ensuing ele-. t~i tion. CURIRYTON ACADEMYIES.ex rp lIE Exeres of these Amdemti;es will be re- w~ I. cumed (on the FIRST MOQIWAY IN A4U- *M GUST, uand will be conutinnied, the~ Male ID-part- '' rment under the control of #I r. J1. L~. L ESLY, anrd ,v the Fe-male under the control of Mr..1. II. MOR- al D RIS, with competent Assistants. , RATES OF TUITION,.r in the Male Departmrent, per Session,..... $20 00 Wt IN THE FEMXALE DErARTMENT rEaL sEssioN. 4, First Class, Primary Department..........$9 00 ce second Class, Ordinary Engish Branecs . 12 00O (ae Third " Iligher branches........ ..15 00 C Fourth " Greek, Latin and Frenel,...18 00oC Music..........................--25 00 Pupils will he charged from the time of entering on to the end of the Session. Board can be had in the Village at from $8 to $10 per month. II. A. SIA W, setl See'ry Boai-d of Trustees. su 1July 22 tf. 28 g full IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS! THE RICHMOND FACTORY, R IC HM O ND CO U N T Y, G A., CtONTINUES to manufac-ture W 0 O L'E N w ~JCLOTII at 1 2j ents por yard ;finding every wil material except the Wool. Thle extensive and con santly increasing patre-ige the Factory has en- ro j yed for years pa.t, assure the Proprietors that the article of Winter Clothsinag for Negroes, - Minde by them, has not bten surpassed by any C~ *h mande North or South. K Ieeent exte.nsive improvements and ndditions not only enable us to keep up the stanudard of thet Godri, but to se-cure sin eariy delivery of the samre. Planters or others who may desre to~ avail thiem selves of this opportnitty, and se-cure a first rate a ticle at a moderate cost, have only to n-end us the Wool, washed clean in euld water. If sent dirty B one half cent per vard extra is charged for wash ine flurry Wo'l~ is not. sibjectionaib!e ;the Burrs 03 :ire re-imoved by machninerv. The name of~ the oainerslbould be marked on nall 30 Packar s sent us. We-el s-nt by any of thre Rual Roads in Georgia, Alabama or South Carolina.-tro the Augusta Depot, marked Richmond Factory. (nd owner's name also) will be regularly and promptly received, and the cloth, when made, re turned to the points direcied. iRach pare i-' made up in the turn rceived, hence an early delivery is always desirable. All instructions to( I WX. ECHTEY, Pres't. Sed Augusta, Ga ,_July 6i, 3m .26i (LU N~tI~eDra IS~ hereby given, that application ifll he made to Athe next .egs!uture for an act of incorporation fr die Drmy Creek linptist Church.C Aug. 29 1857 3m 36 Notice S lereby given, that application will be made to .the Legislature at its rnext sessiop, for a release T of all the righnt and itnterest of thme State in thme Es cheat ed Prioperty of Charles AtleGregory, decensed, .J 1 .Jnt( S. CIENDEIaUN and Ileoni M1etjREoa. Aug. 29 1857 3m 36 1 Notice IS UEREBY GiV EN, that at the next Session of the Legislature application will be made for a Carter to incorpeorate Unnk to he established at q Edgfield 0. H1., to be known as the Bnmak of Edge l1P14, with a capital of Two hunidred and fifty thous 'n dollairs. Sept 16 3m 36 TOLLED BEFOE meby Spencer Jennings Iiving threeT mie atof Richrardsonville, oneSRRE ors COLT, hind feet white, star in the forehead,C and supposed to be about 18 nnths ol. App~rais ed at S:N. C. ATTAW'AY, u.n.n. An it Notice. Paco ALL~ Persons iniebted to thie Estate of James sel S. Shadrack, dee'd., are earnestly reqluested ishor to mke immediate payment, and those having. de- .C mands against the said Estate will render them in cripi Iproperly attested. H. FIER.P Adorse Mar11T. M. 9 AER I LK COMPOUND,_ '0 PURIFY THE BLOOD.. it this is the BEST PREPARATION of Ills readily and gives great satisfaction. Its ple at the South, to he GOOD, and GOOD CT GREAT CURES.. to publish what it is composed of. It con 0 extract of Queen's Delight, (Stillingia,) s) Tincture of May Apple, or Maudrake, r Sarsaparilla, should express in their orders PARILLA COMPOUND. )rs. A. G. & T. J. TE. GUE. ly 27 VAN & Co'S; LOTTERIES. T& BRILLAINT SCHEME. CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000 !! EO.'E1TB cONIma"s $1O he following S'heme will be drawn by S. Swan & Managers of thd Fort Gaines Academy Lot ,in each of their Lotteries for Oct., 1857, at .dXU~gsta, Georg:ia, which City they have removed their their prin 1 office. be drawn in the city or Augusta, Ga., in public, on Saturday, October 3rd, 1857. je drawn in the city of Augusta,Ga., in public, on Saturday, October 10th,1 57. e drawn In the city of Augusta, Ga., in public, on Saturday, October 17th: 1857. D~na 69DO e drawn in the City-of Augusta, Ga., In publie,on Saturday, October 24th, 1857. 0=0J~mIGS MODS be drawn in the city of Augusta, Ga., in public, on Saturday, October 31st, 1,857. On the plan of Single Numbers. . 5,495 PRIZES ! Nearly one Prize to every Nine Tickets. M'agiflcont .schemo! TO US DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN OCTOBER! prize or..........00,600 is..................$.0M rize of........... 250 18....................25,00 trizo ....... 12,5A) Is....................12,500 Srize of......... T,(0 1s.....................7.000 i prize of.........5,i is....................5MI0 [ rize of........ 8,-%0 I......................8,50 L prize of............1,501 is .....................1,50 Sprize of........... ,( n are ..................10,001 $prizes of.... 9w re ..................45,0( t rIzs of....... SAH) nra.... ..........4,001 5 prizes of............ 700 are...................85,0( 5 prizes of............ GM0 are................... 8,100 Sprizes of.........5) ore...................25,00 ) prizes 01............. 4'0 are.................400,t11 ) prizes of.............S10 are...................1.500 ) prizes of.............170 are................... 2,80 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. I Prizes of $4001 Approx'ing to460,0(0 Prize are..$1,G0( I Prizes of 3i00 " . 25.1miN) Prize are.. 1.21 4 'rizes of 200 9 " " 12,000 Prizes are.. SI4 I Prizes of 125 " " .7,01)0 Prizes are... aWI I Pries of & " " 50510 Prizes nr... 49)9 I rizes ofr 75 " " 3.5>10 Prizes are... SIN 4 Prizes of f5 " " 1,50(5 Prtzes are... 2154 10 Prizes of 20 ..........................100,009 L:95 Prizes amountsing In...............320,00( hole Tickets 310; Halves 35; Quarters 82,50. P'LAN OF TllE LArrTE1Y. 'he Numb~es~ fr.oms 1 toa 5s5,ns09 . crresponinlg with thsa ecrcledt wills small lia niues. andi piaceds in oe whee'sl 'tic firS 467 przs.siemilarly pirinsted nad eneireled, an sm-dlla i~ ute'r wheeli. 'h whseels are then~s revaolved', ands a n,mhesr is dtraws ns the wheel' osf niuiber-, and at the smnie tiaie a pirize I wn fromis tlsi' ater whseel. 'Thes innheussr anid prizes drnw are oplen~ed andi exhsiied tos tahe nudience, nndsi regi's ..t by thie Commstlssinnesrs: the perize l'.-lng peineedt agat ins number dran. 'is operatio.n i repseated unitil 5ll ths CLeS are drawn uut. tproximasttion Pr'izes.--Thse two precedling and twuaecee'sdiasg Nusmbe'rs to thosae drawinsg thie firist' zes will be enitled to the 2$ Aiaparoxiatein Prize's. Fo utample: If Ticket No. 11.250 draiws (lie $86.000 Prize ase Ticlkets nnbere'd 11 .248,. 11.249, 11,251, 11.252, wIl h .be entith-ds to. $.110). If Ticket No. 55)9 etraaws i is he enstitled to $500), nnI so On accordinag to thie abovy 'e5.000 Prizes of $20 will be dtetersminesd lay the las ire f theNos. whIch elrnathes $60.000. For examspie, (fits .drawing theo G0.00s0 Isrize endis with No. l. (lahenial th kts wheire the iauumiber enduis In 1 wlil lbe esntited isa $2E he Niamber endsls w'ith Numbaher 2, thsen all the Ticks'( ere the Number enads int 2 wIll be enstilled to $20, and si :EITIFICATtTES OF PACKAGIS will be sold at th swigt rakes. whicht Il th risek: tiffcatea of Packnge of ten Whole Tickets....$ -tfiftene .f Parkasge of eni lluu TIckets...........44 '(iftete of P'acsknge ssf (en Qsunrte.r 'Tickets.........21 'ttnste osf P'ackage ss'tens Eig.'hthl Tickets..........1) In Ordering Ttict m. or crtitentes_ :nlose li th mney ts osur addsre's for Ilhe TlcketLs srdered receipt of which thesr wilt be~ forwerded lay lirst nil rchasers cana have T1icketj endting in any tigure tihey' unn: iaste. T The List of Drawn Numbaters nnd I'rizes will bl t to purehnlSers innnedL'Siltely aller lte sdrawing. 7"'urchase~rs will plenase' write thseir signiatures plain I ives (heir Post Onl1ee. Cosunty sad Staite. 9'temembetr that~ every Pri'ze Is dran and payable Is wihouait dedutiona. drwig-sathesr puries at Ihe tusualtim ( o10sf thirty days. T All ennuuni.-aths'ns strictly considtinla. 2'Addre~ss srsders te.r Tickets or srtletes to d. SWAN & (JO, Augusta, Ga. or S. SW AN, M.ontae,mery. Ala. '7"A ties? of thas nstsbers at are drawn from the wheel h theC ameiunta of tihe psrize thaS ec5'h one is entitled tii I he mslished's after evr uawisag. ina the followinsg jel ..nw OPrleanss 9elin, Msaile P.eglster, Charlestois eIninr, Nashviilk. Onzette. Atlhaunta tntelllgeneer.,Nevs rk Weekly D~ay .1sank, ands~ Saaslnnahl Msoranlng News. Jt.. 30 41 ' 3 HO WANTS MONEYS $60,OOO MAT BE oBT.INIED DY RtISK(NG TR.N DOL.LARS. Halves atnd Quarter Tickets in proportion. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY, ( AUTIIORITY of the Stuate or GEORGIA. TlE HAVANA PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS ,000 TICKETS-3,2S6 PRIZES! A mounting to $'215,210. PRIZES PAYABL.E WITHOUT DEDUCTION. MN A ca ea Successors to J. F. W~inter, Manager. )nr otteries draw in Macon, Ge'orgial (Small ems) every Saturday, an.1 inl Savannah, GOs. rge Sche'mes) aboust tihe 15th. osf every nth~l. CL ASS CC0. twa October 15th, 1857, nt Armiory Hall, nyannhl, Ga., undaier the sworn sutperintendence W. R. Symnaas, Esq., and J1. Nl'rentiss, Esq. PIT ALS of $60,000, $'20,000, $10,00)0, S5,000 $4000, $2.000t, 3 Prnzes of $1.000, 5 of $300, 100 of $10(0, 100 of $50, 3000 of $30 and 72 A pproximation iki -zes amounitinag to $3,760.' IKE TS $10 ; ALVES $5; QUATERS 82,50. 'ook to your interest and compare this &cheme woith any oilher. ink Notes of sound Blankse taken at par. heeks on New York remitted for pl izes. ~ddres-s orders for Tickets or Certificates of kages of Tictsq to ANVDERSONI & SONl, Managers, MaI cont or Suavannah, Ga. ept. 0 If 30 CARRAGE REPOSITORY ! I R I S T I E & II U R L B E R T. IlE Subscribers off'er for sale at the old stand of R. II. Sullivan, a CHOICE collection of rrIages, Rockaways, Buggies, i all othier articles in their line. 'They have e arrangements to keep 'their Ilouse supplied the BEST ARTICLRS, from the BEIST ries in the United States. which they will .W FOR CAs:!, or for giood pape)Lr _on t ime. ARRIAGES and BUGGTES of every des ion will be furpishecd to ordier on shosrt notice. S. CHRISTIE, A. HURLBERT. ptnl22 ir 15 for TRIAL OF MARTIN POSEY! W Elhive on hand and for salo a few-hundred Scopies of the Trial of MARTIN PosEi for the murder oflilaWifeMatilda 3. Posey, -AND Negro Slave Appling, Being an interesting pamphlet of about 75 pages, givi.,g a true and exact account of a crime com mitted in Edgefield District in 1849, and which resulted in the conviction of the said Posey of murder in the first degree, -for which offence he suffered the extreme penalty of the law on Friday, Feb. Ibt, 1850. Persons desirous of Rocuring this record of put days and dark scenes should call at omtce. g0" For sale at this Ofice.. Price, 15 cents per copy, or two copies for 25 cents. Two-copies sent by mail, to one address, for 25 cents. April20 tf a 16 Boot and Shoe Banufactorys T HE Subscriber having opened a B O OT AND S 8 0 E MANUFACTORY next door to the Post Office, respectfully announces to the citizens of Edgefield Village and District, that he is prepared to make to order any article'in the Boot and Shoe Business I Having the best workmen in the District in his em ployment and being a practical workman himself he feels warranted in saying that his work will.be done in the neatest and latest styles. He has also on hand a large Stock of fine PUMP SOLED and fine WELTED and DOUBLE Soled BOOTS. Also, a stock of gentlemen and Wndiest SHOES-all of his own- manufacture-which he will sell for cash. NICHOLAS MeEVOY. N. B.-A Negro boy wanted to learn the Boot and Shoe trade. Feb4 tf. 4 Octagon Burial Cases T HE Subscriber keeps constantly on handat his Furniture Rooms, opposite the Post Office, a large assortment of this iew style of METALIC BURIAL CASES, of beautiful form, and finished in perfect resemblance of highly polished ROSE WOOD. These CASES are now extensively used and possess many valuable advantages over all Coffins now before the public. --ALSO I will also keep ready for delivery at a moment's warning, a fine Stock of WOOD COFFINS, of my own manufacture, and of all sizes, prices and quality. JOHN 11. WITT. Edgefield, May 13 tf 18 The Celebrated Stallion Henry, WILL stand the ensuing FALL SEASON at John P. Mays' on Mondays and Tpesdayar and at James A. Collins' on Thursdays and Fridays, at Fifteen dollars the Season, and Twenty-five dol lars insurance. HENRY is a chesnut sorrel, about fifteen hands one inch high, and most powerfilly formed both for strength and speed. le will be seven years old next May. He rin more races in his three years old form than any horse ever ran before; among the number were two four mile races, in both of which he lost-;the second heat in good time (7 mni..45 see. and 7 44 by half a neck only. In the first he was beaten by the renowned Griff Edmondson, in the second by Mdry Tay'or of equal. renown. He won several races at two and three miles. HENRY was y Imported Gleneo, hisi dam by Medne, g. danm by Coesiuseo, g. g. dam by Meixzair, g. g. g. damk by Medley. g.g. g. g.dam by Imported Diomed, &c. 11ii pedigree cannot be oeelled by any horse in the world. All persons sending mares to HIENRIY must say at the time how they are to be served, otherwise they will be charged as by the season. JOSIAH SWINDEIL. Au ti~ 30 Notice This, T HIE FINE young STALLION FULTON will stand thne Fall Season at thne Subscriber's Stable li miles West of Edgefield C. II., and will insure colts for Ten Dollars. Persons wishing to send their Mares can have good pastorage free or charge. I will not ho res ponsible for accidents, but will take all possible cnre to avoi.d any. 'Those desirous' of j:rdscurinlg good Colts will do well tog send on their mares at an early dlate. FULTON is of fine form and excellent qualities, and will show for h~ims~elf. HeI was by Scout, andi or a Bedf'ore mnare; her dam by Genius and her grand dumn byGalitan. .Ilec is a beautiful bay and' full 16 hianids high, and is five years e ld. IR. D). .IRYAN. Aug26 tf 33 T HE inmportedl SPA N[SIF J.\CK COL UMBUS will stamnl thne FA LL SEA SON at PAlgefiel C. II., commnencing the 10th August. S. F. GO0DE. Aug if 30 TflE STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. I THEREBY give public notice, thnat a Bou'aty .LandI Wlarrant, issued in my name, from the Pension Office, at the City of Washnington, on the I lilah.June A. D. 1855, for 124) acres, uander-the Acet of 3d March A. D., 1855, No. 2260, and sent to A bner Perrin, at Edgetield C. 11., Sthd Carolina, for mty services in the a' ar of 1812, with Great Britain, haus never been received, assigned,. trans (erred tsr soid by me; ned I hereby declare my initenntiona to apply, at thne earliest day, to the Comn mnissioiner of -Peao-ions for a Duplieste of such War rant. WM. TOMPKINS. Witnness, JTosEPHn AnNzv.' Sept 16 '61 36 State of Soujih Carolina, EDGEFIEILD DISTRICT,. - iN ORDINARY. B YW. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge Whereas, E. P. H. Kirksey bath applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular th~e goods and echattles, rights and credits of Geore MeD. Rearden, late of Mlerriwether County Georgta, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas ed, to he and appear before mc, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefield Court House, on the 21st day of Oct. inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not he granted. Giveg under may hand and seal, this 6th day of Oct., in tine year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ffy-seven and in the eighty-seco-ed year of American Independence. W. F. DURISOE, o.K D. Oct. 7 5 7 2 9. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,. IN ORDINARY. BY WV. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefield Wheres, Jsse eoliard hath applied to me for Let ters of Administration onaladsingular the goods andI ehattles, rights and credits of Samuel Beard, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas ed, to be and appear before me, at our next. Ordinary'. Court for the said District, to he holden at Edgefield C. HI., on the 21st day of October inst., to show cause, ifany, whny the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this5th day of Oct. in the year of our-Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty seven and in the 82nd year of American Independence. W F. DURISOE, O. E. D. October 7 . 25 - 39 ADMhINISTRATOWsS NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of 8.8. AHolmes, deo'd., are requested to make pay ment at an early date, and those having any de mannds against the Estate are hereby notified to rer. der them in forthwith properly attested. Amr Aug 1g . 5m* 31 Administrator's Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of D. K. Mecaling, dee'd , are requested to settle with out delay, and those having demands against theo Esttae must present them properly attested 'by the isecond Mlonday in .January next, or their said laims will be excluded, as a final settlement will be made in the Ordinary's Ofie eon that'day. J. P. MR A L1NIGAdm'se. JunyS A m 30 CARRIAG. lIANUFCTORY NOTICE OF (0o- T1LEr' SIFP. I I F. Undersigud havel :s sociated themselves to getber, under the nme of SMITI & JONES, for the purpose of carrying on the Coach Making and Repairing Business In all its various branches. They expect to keep constantly on hand a good assortment of. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, &C. -Of the latest styles. tg All sorts of REPAIR ING done in the best manner, and with the greatest dispatch. A'liberal sharo of patronage is respectfully soli eited. F. L. SMITH, LEWIS JONES. Edgefield, Feb 20,1857. itf 7 Dr. McLANE'5 CELEBRATED * YEiRMIFUGE4; AE IF LIVER PILLS. Two ofthe best Preparations of the A gee They are not reconi mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name pur-. ports. The VERMIFUGE, for expelling Worms from the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms. The LIVER PILLS, for the cure of LIVER CoM PLAINT, all BILIOUS DE RANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD ACHE, &C. Purchascrs will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane's Cele brated VERMIFUGE and LIVER PILLS, prepared by SOLE PROPRIETORS, Pitts burgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other prep~arations now before the public, pur porting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLANE'S, are worthless. *The GENUINE McLane's Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING BRO'S, GO WOOD -ST., PITTSBURGH, PA. Sole. Proprietors SCOVIL & ME AD. No. 11l, Charles Street, General Wholesale Aant,. for the. southern 8tateb, to whom all orders mus to e ddressed. 87Sold by G. L. PIEN N, Edefeld, S. C.: A. J.CaiiroNs and Tuvr & PRtL.TIER, Jlamiburg Sutaxeq & llARnIsos, Lonigirese, andV WAanDLaw & LYON, A bbeville. A pril 7, 1t857. 1y 13 Mtoiunin Dewv Whiskey. I AM Aluw receiving on Conusignent fro.m Green K.ville. IDistrict, a few basrrels pure sweet Mash W IllsKEY--eaid to be Ironm the best Distillery in th~e State. Call in and exasmine. S. it. BlOWERlS, A gent. Unamburg. l5lay 27 tf 20 i Vinegar and Spices for Pickles, * L.PEN Agent, is now receivinigiid has Superior WVhite Pickling and Apple- Vinegar ; }Vhite Mustard Seed-; superiot' Ground Mustard; Powdered Cinnamon; Cinnamon Bark ; -White Ginger ; Mace; Tumerie White'Pepper:. Cloves and Nutmegs. . WFor sale by G. L. PENN, Agt. .luly I tf 25 BAGS WANTED! I WILL give a fair price foir toed clean RAGS at mty Store in Hamburg. - S. X. BOWERS, Agent. Mlay 27 tf 20 Sq A FRESII supply of FLandreth TURNTP SEE17 .L.just receiverd. The assortment comprises Large White Globe, Large Norfolk, Yellow Scotch or A bordeen, Improved Purple Top Yellow Rutabaga, Early Dutch Flat, Reil or Purple Top Flat. IT Call soon and get your supplies. G. L. P'ENN, Agent. . Ju'y 1 -t; f 25 lNotice. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Charles ...McGregor, Dee'd. will please make inimedia ate payment. And those having any demands will present them properly attested.. . A. RAMSAY, Adm'r. July 7 2857 t 26 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. T H E Subscriber offbrs for sale hits hOUSE and LOT in the Village of Edeicld, consisting of three acres, with every necessery building on the premises, w~ell of excellent waster, &c. Terms acommodating. W. LOGUE. Mar 4 tf 8 Administrator's Notice. A LL persone having de mzidsd against the Estate of Sarah Gregory, dee'd]., are requested to rendetr in their accounts properly attested without delay, and those indebted M~UST, male payment by or before Return Day next, otherwise they will necessarily be compelled-to settle writh an attorney. RICHIARD) GREGORY, Adm'or. uMya .er 17