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AND -INTER GOODS, )C.,gYAN -would respectfully invite -e the attention of the public to his LARGE and CO1LETE Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, -Selected in prson,from well-known House., and with especial care in regard to style, fabric and manufactuire. THE LADIES -wn findhis shelves ladenel with the choicest and nost-magnificent supplies of RICH AND ELEGANT DRESS GOODS, Which he feels confident must please-must give satisfaction. - His large Stock consists in part of Rich SILK ROBES, of all the latest styles; .-Plain Black and Fancy SILKS, a rreat variety -alencia and Cashmere ROBES; French and English Merinoes and Chintz; DeLains and Poplins; French, English and American PRINTS; French, Scotch and American GINGHAMS; EMBROIDERIES of all kinds, cunprisint a most beautiful and unique collection ; WHITE GOODS of all kinds, and cheap; A full stock or LACES, EDGINGS. &c.; SHAWLS, MANTILLAS, CLOAKS, &c. which are sure to win the admiration of the lover of the rare, the rich, the beautiful ; H00P SKIRTS of every variety ; GLOVES. HOSIERY, &c., &c., &c. Also, a large and splendid Stock of Ladies an' Misses GAITERS and Walking SHOES. FOR MEN & YOUTHS WEAR, He has on hand a good a.sortment of Cassimeres Tweeds, .leans, Satinets, &c. Alh.-, Hats, Caps Boots, Shoes, Hosiery, &c. HEAVY GOODS. In this department his Stock is complete, embra cing, Fine Bed and Negro BLANKETS, cheap; Brown and b'cached SIIIR TINGS; SHEETINGS; Georgia KE RSEYS and PLATNS ; FLANNELS, of all kinds ; A good Stuck of Negro CLOTHS, &c. -ALSO NEGRO SHOES AND PLANTATION BROGANS. Also, my usual assortment of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, &c Together with an immense stock of Goods, whicl the Ladies atnl G e.tlenatmn are resipectfully re quested to call and examine. Thankful for past patronage. he hopes that th - trading community will ciinue t.' bestow on hie a liberal share of their kind latron;aae. B. C. BRYAN. Oct 14 tf 140 FINE NEW FALL AND WINTEN . GOODS! W. R, & T. S. HUDSON, RE now receiving at their Store uuder th A Masonic & Odd Fellows' Hall, a LARGI and well selected Stock of excel'ent FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Comprising a neauniieent varieiy of EV IiY AlR TICLE usually kept in a oemplete Villa~ e Store consisting in part of a full variety of Of the must eh::ste and fashionable designs, of al qualities, and at the LOWEST PRIC&iS. Baek Gros de Rhine SILKS ; " Satie Striped " Striped Glacier " " Plaid "c English and German M ERINOES ; Cashmere and laroche DEL~AlN ES; Marnohester Printed" Fine French Plaid" Black.and Colo'red Al acas: --do, silk linisha; Fine French 1.t'atziar ; Challies, b'nek and'eohored ; * French Chambrays. &e ; English, French, Scotch aind -Domestic GING IIAMS ; J~ly's English PRINT3; Fine Frenehk: Merrimnoeand Cocheco PR INTS ; Furniture Chints, &e. swisu and Jaeonet MUSLIN; Bishop anid Victoria f awns ; - * Striped and Praid Swiss and .iaconet; Iloop' SKIRTS, pelaiun antd Skeleton; Plain and-Embroidered SKtiTS: Brass lluops, whtaiebtne. .Me.. fur Skirts ; Stella and.Cshumere HA.\W LS ; -Embiroidered Merinmo" Plaid Wool Swiss and Jaconmet Collaius and Sleeves ; a a - "in sette i .tacon,-t andi Swi-.. Edginhgs and lnsertings ; Smyrna anni Cott..tn l.anees mnd lidlgini.; -Ladimm zl.uin and Emnbruideted L. C. llank-r'fs Reveri IHem-,stiehecd Ladies' and Chidre'n Cotton I lose, white am coloed ; Ladies Kind andi Silk G LOV ES ; " Lamee Mitts. kmmng and shmrt: " oo:md (:ittun Gloves: Dress Trimmms, Fringzes. Gimins, &c Velvet Tlrimmmiungs, nil widths; Bleached anmd Birown SIllRtTI~G: .-- SilEEFlING4. :dl widths ; a a eLinen lTble cioths; Scote.hm, Rusia and Tluckahack;~ l)iapers; * Plain. Fmingeid and b~ordered T-.>wels; Cotton 1,inaprs and I)*onnskea lllnek tind Cioloredl C \SSI~iER ES: Satinetts, Kenrtiuck., .1 A NS. pslatid lfaniy: G-:nts Black and inneyi Silk Cr.stats amnd Ties; Kid, Sdlk, Wool aui Tread Glove~s, &c., &c. --.\LSO A 1,rtt atnd spj-.ndid as-ortment of BOOTS, SHIOES, HATS, CAPS, &c -A.S0 \,~ cimplete and wel a-.orted St'sck of Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, CllEESE, .SOD)A SADDLES, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, WHIPS, &C. All of which will bie soid at VJ&RY LOn~ FIGUR ~ES. ando ott good termos. gg All we ask is an ex-.tadnationm of our Stuel beforne purchasinig elsewhere. A Itberal ablare or p'ub'ie patnmtags iS sohiete.l. WV. R. & T. S. 'HUJDSON. ggN U3.-Groceeries sold entirely fo.r cash. Oct 7 tr 349 French and English Prints, WILLIAM SHEAR, 'AUGUSTA, G;A. H FAS just receiv-d fromt New Yornk, a!r ILsupply of Frecs'h an.d Engbash 1'IH.\NTS, new and beautiful dsgns. -A 1.SO A full supj-ly of Merrimae and other styles o Amn'enn PRINTS. Al of which are suitable for the present season and warranted inast culorus. Sept. l 1.57 __ tf 36_ ADMINISTRATOII'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of S. S AIlimes, dee'd.. are requested to make pay. ment at an early date, andi thimse huaving ainy de. mands againmst the Estate are hereby notified to ren, der theitn in forthwith propet iy attested. S. IlOL.MES, A dm'r. *Aug 2. 5m* 31 RAGS WANTED! - WILL give a fair pirce fon toed elean R AGE - .at my Store in lhamburg. S. E. RlOWERS, Agent. May 27 tf 20 CONIE GENTLEMEN, TREAT!!! UXIIEN you go to llamburg you can gtet good WV eatin..r at Dai. Ct.'smsonal, at the Ameri can HoeL,. and (GOOD DINKI.NG at the bar ol -Our 1/ouse, wehichm is at tached to thme llstel, amid under the -ntperviin of the Mmbciber. JO:IN C. BOIILER. Hamburg, Sept 3 tbm Mountain Dew Whiskey. -- A M now receiving on Contsignment from Gre.u - ville liistrict, a few barrels pure smet Musha WHISIEY-said to be from the best .Distillery in, ~the State. Call in and examilne. - - S. E. BOWERS, Agent. Hamburg, May 27 tf 20 * N oticee. PL..Iersons are hereby warned not to cut mbrWood, or otherwise Trresspss upon of and lying Sohth of the Lower Cher onkd.dite samedeee toime- by .Mr&. O Meron ,THOS.-ANDERISON. . Hamburg,0Oct.26 4t 43 A RARE CHANCE NOW TO BUY CHEAP FURNITURE. THE Subscribers intending to close their bu siness, offer for sale, A T C O S T, FOR CASH, their entire. Stock of CABINET FJJRNITURE, Of their own tranufacture, and which is inferior to none ever off'ered in this market. Our present stock consists of a lot of splendid. BUREAUS, WARDROBES, BEDSTEADS, (A large and beautiful variety) Sofas and Lounges, BOOK-CASES, TABLES, WASHSTANDS, &c. Which we will sell at the lowest prices for CASH in order to wind up our business as soon as possi ble. Great Bargains will be offered, as we hope to sell out soon, and have therefore marked our Furniture at very low figures. Call in and see us. REPAIRING! We continue to do Repairing of every descrip tion, promptly, in the best manner, and very che-p for Cash. l\ot:co Thinm. We have sold some of our Furniture on credit, and hereby respectfully request all indebted to pay up 1 at an early date. Those who fail to comply with this reque at by the 1st January next, will have to settle witl an Attorney. This is true as Gospel. M. A. MARKERT, W. GOTTSCIIALK. Oct 14 1857 tf 40 SWAN & CO'S, LOTTERIES. NEW & BHLA NJ:LiT SCHEME . CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000!! TXC1'ETO O'T i $.02 The f'l'owing Scheme willbe . drawn liy S. Swan & Co., Mannaers of the Fort Gaines Academy Lot tery, in each of their Lotteries for Nov., 1857, at .Aau asta, G oorgra, To which City they have removed their their prin cipal office. 9 @mC To be drawn in the city of Augusta. Ga.,in publie,on Saturday, November 7th, 1857. 1.! GE95i2 @@e To be drawn in the city of A ugusta, Ga., in public, on Saturday, November 14th, 1857. To be drawn in the city of Augusts, Ga..in public, on Saturday, November 21st. 1857. To be drawn in the City of Augusta, Gn., in public,on Saturday, November 28th, 1857. On the plan of Single Numbers. 5,495 PRIZES! Nearly one Prize to every Nine Tickets. CagnificerLt Bchomo 2 TO BE DRAwN E ACH SATURDAY IN OCTOBER! 1 prize of... .......6nNN0 is..................$6o,00 1 prize n7........... 2.t0l i......2.....5,100 1 prize of.d..........1"n is -......... .....10.u0 1 prize of............7,tNN) is...................... 00 1 prize of. ....... 5,155 i. ................. 000 1 prize of .. ........ 8.5f'( is. ..............1,oI. 1 1 prize of.........1. .0 is ................450 5 prizes of.......... 05) are ..............8.0 5 prizes of.........71 are...............45,00 A prizes of............S00 are...................4.000 O prizes of.........C.5O are................500 5 ',rizes of...........40 are.............40.0 111 ,rizes of..........1511 are................1.500 28t0 prizvs of..........110 are................ 2,800I APPROXIMVATION PRIZES. 4Prizes of e-ifln approlx'tintg tao$1.II( Prize are. .$1.CO00 4 rie- :f ,kn *' " 25.0001 I'rize are.. 1,2110 41 Prizes of 2:M) " "I1,110 l'rizeit are.. 810 PrIzen of 125 " " 7.000 Prizes tare... 8510 41Prizes of lu51 " "' 811u1 P'rizes are... 4it0 4 PrIzes of 75 " " 1,5011 Prizes are... 8110 4 1'rizes of 50 '' 1,5110 Prizes are... 240 5,0100 Prizes of 1 .......................... 10,U0 5,490 Prizes amouniting to..............320,000 Whole Tiekets 810;i Halves $5; Quarters 82,50. 1'LAN OF TIlE IA)TTERcY. Tile. Numnbers froma I. i,50,tgin, corresai...ndingt with those Noinbers ttn the Tickets prinated ont separate slips of paper, are ett.irce.eI with smnall tio tubes. anid laceat in one wh~eel. The tirst 467 parizesa.ahitarly prinatedi and enceircied, are placed it atnother wheel. Trhe wheels tare iten revolved, andl a ntumber Is drawn from the whxee ofi nuniber.-, andl at tihe ane tIme a p~ri.e Is drutwin fromi thet other wheel. The number andt p~rize. drawn out are opened aind exhiitedi to the nudiene, and regis teredi by the Comm~iissloners: the prize~ beitig pilacedl againtt the nun'tber dlrawn. This operatiun hirepentedt until all the prizes are drawnt out. Approxinsaatton Prtzea.--Thae twi .preceding tad the twtosucceedinmg Numbers ti. those dtrawitg the first 7 P'rizes will be entitled to thte 29 Aipprioxittatitn Prize~s. For example: If Ticket No. 1 1.250 straws the. 4t1.i'sl Prize. those Tickets ttumtbered 11.248, 11.249, 11.251, 11.252, wilt eacht be entiti dt to $4400. If Tricket No. 55on draws th~e I$*t.510 Prize, tt,se Tickets uitmberedl 548, 549,.551, 582, will each becittitled to. $0(10, and so on-necordinag to the above Tihe 5,1100 Prizes of $e2) will be determined by the last fiutofthe No. wich draws the *i0010. For examtpte. ifthe No. drawing the 1.1550 ptrize endis wIth No.1I. thein alt the Tilckets where the. tnmbe~r endes in 1 will he enatitled to *21. If the Number en.is willa Numbter 2. thenm all the Tickets where the Numbter ents In 2 will be entied to $201, and so on to' I. CEitTIFItCATES OF PACKAGES will be sol at the following rates. whtich is the risk : Certifieate of iPacktge of .ten Whol11e Ticket......$0 Certileate of Paickatge of ten 1l'ii ikets...........40 Certillente nf PuaekneLe of ien Quarter Tiekets.........2ti Ceritrate of Puckagze of ten Eighth Trickels... ..........10 in Ordertug Tickets or Certificates, Enickise* the mot'ney tos outr ttdlrews for thea Tickets ordered, on receipt oaf wichl ihey will be forwarded lay lirst matii. P'urchasers can have Tickets ending in any tigure they may de'.1::nnte. 2tY" Thte .iet '.f Drawn Numabers andl l'rizes will be tenit to tourchaser" immtediaiely nnler th'e dirnwing. .'Prchasers will please a rite thseir signatures plain, an.1 elve. t beir l'ost (.ltee. Coun~ity ant State. 7"itieember tha:t every l'rize is drawn atnd payable iit fuill withiunt dedluction. ;-T-All prize.s of 1..t(I and' uner.patid imnmediately n0,er (te dtraingtt-other priz'es at thte usuial timet' of thirty days. 0BAddrens orders ilar Tickets or Certificates' to . S'W'N & CO , Attgua, Gai. or~ S. SW A N. Mlonttr'.mnry. Ala. ,P? A lIst of the numblers th:st are dtrawtn from the wheel, with the amntt of the lrize th,:at ettehi onea is enititled t.., wilt be putblishaed niter every dlrawing. itn the follo.wing pa~ pters-Niew Orlena Delta. M!thile liegister. Charleston I tandard. Nashville Gatzette. Athita Initelligenceer. New Ytork Weekly Day 1h0ok, atad Savatniaht Mirning News. Ot 28 4t 421 WHO WANTS MONEY? IrAv B9E$TAiN lED IIY alsKING Tf.N DOLA.ARS. llalves and Quarter Tickets in proportio~n. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY I BY LOTTERY, BYAUTHORITY of the state of GEORGTA. ON THlE HAVANA PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS'I 30,000 TICKETS-3,286 PRIZES! A muunting to $215,260. PRIZES PAYABLEWITHOUT DEDUCTION. Sttccessors to J. F . Winter, Manager. Our Lotteries draw in Macon, Georgia, (Small Schemes) every Saturday, andl in Savantnah, Ga.' (lArge Sceesu) about the.. 15th of every month. CLASS DD. Drawa Novembler 15th, 1637, at Armory Haldl, Samvannah, Gn., under the sworn superitendence of WV. Ri. Symonts, Esq., and J. M.P'rentiss, Esq.! CA PIT ALS of $60,000, $20,000. 810,000, $5,000 $4.000lh, $2.000h, 3 Prizes of $1 .000h, 5 of f $500). 1(10 sof $100, 100 of $50, 3000 of$30 anid 72 A ptprxihmation pi i-. zes amountingr to $3,760). TICKETS 10; HALVES .85; QUARTERS 82,50. Look to your interest and comapare this Schacme with ay other. BEtik Notes of sound lhanks taklen at par. ICheeks on New York remitted fur pa izes. Address ordlers for Tickets or Certirientes of' Paceknees' of Tickets to' ANDERON & SON, MIanuagers, 'i Ala~eon or .savannaih, Ga. d Oct. 28 - if 42 8 Executor's Notice,. NOT'1IC E is hereby given to all conenedl, thtat I will matke a final settlemen.~t on the Es tate of Elizatbelh Martin, deceased, ini the Ordhinat ry's Office, on Tuesday after the first Monday of January next. And all persons hamving demnands s agninst said Estate, arc requested to5 present them i toi the undersigned, on or before thatt duay--and all persons Indebted to said Estate, are requested to make immaediate payment to A G. W. BURTON, Ex'or. Si Ca:.7,e . 3.m 39 AUGUST ADVERTISEMENTS. 1.1. 1101 1 & 1., SUCCESSORS TO t J, lYL NEWBY & CO., . A :J Wholesale and Retail Dealers in iPLEN'DID READY MADE CLOTHIEE JNDER TUE UNITED STATES IlOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. W E Are now receiving at our old Stand under the United States Hotel, our supplies of FINE READY MADE CLOTHING, Nell adapted to the Fall and Winter season, and which we feel assured will please our patrons and -iends. Our itnnnse Stock consists in part of LOTH, BEAVER, SEAL SKIN, BLANKET AND FLUSHING OVERif COATS, Fine Black, Blue and Olive DRESS AND FROCK COATS. BUSINESS COATS. Of all Dcscriptions and Colors. cELBBIMI x BUZC7TB, Coats, Pantts and Vests to match. Fine black Cassimere Pants, Plaid, Plain, Striped, and other styles of Fancy CASSIMERE PANTS. Silk. Merino, Wool, Velvet, Satin Barathea, and other styles of the latest and most fashionable IT~ "t ?P, 0-9 1og..the-r with EVERY STYLE of Goods fur GENTLEIMEN'S WEAR. We keep always on ha-d a very large Stock of fine Thirts, Drawers, Suspenders, Gloves, Neck Ties, Stocks, Collars, Half-Hoes, TRAVELLING SIIAWLS, ROBES DE CHIAMBRE, &c. &c. All of which will be sold at the lowest market >rices. Call and take a Look. TAILORING! Also a heavv Stock of fine CLOTHS, CASSI M1El ES. VESTING, &c., to which we invite the lttention of every body. These goods will be made ip to ord-r at the shortest notice, and ill a satisfac criy manner. Augusta, kept 30 tf 38 CHEAP CASH STORE t GRAY & TURLEY, AU PSTA, GA., IAING thorouably removed to their NEW STORK, under the U. S. Hotel, ire nIow r~ eeiving a full and complete assortment of ich and elegant D RY G O ODS, Which having been purchtased ror CASUI, under he deprosed state of tihe monetary affhirs of the North, enables them to offer racilities to close pur :htasers rarely to be met with. Merchants, Plan ers, and the Ladies patriieularly, would consult heir interest by anx examination of our stock -and >rices. Havin'e a resident purchaser at the North. ye are in the continual receipt of " JOB LOTS" 'rom auction, at unp:eceedented low prices Atmong our nasortment wilt be found the richest tad ne west DR iESS GOODS of theo season-such is Rich and Elegant Coloredl and iBlack SILKS. -anging from~ 39 eents to $5 per yard.'oumiting toi pecify all the imanufactured '1 jaw breaking" names ased on such occasions.) Fine all Wool M luslin DELA INE, plain and fig'd. Cheap Muslin Delitines in great variety ; Lapin's best black Alpaccas and Boma'zines. PLANTATION GOODS. The very best quality : 8 doz. OSNA BURGS; Ihenvy all Wool Filling Georgia PLAINS and Kerseys: Heavy ceaep Sat intt: all Wool Plaid Linseys ; Blue Snt ipe ,and 1taid lomespuns; IBro. IHiinwspuni and .Janes; Finte Bed Wankets, very ebienp'. RICH CARPETING-CIEAP. Fine Englishi Tap~estry Velvet; " " " Brusselst Superior Three-ply, Vine Ingrain and aill Wool .arpe'itng-(ntot htaving rooml in our new storci to eep Carpeting we will sell thema at cost and char ~es ) E3IBROIDERY. 1 .000~ Swiss and Jlackonett liandsa, frotn 25 ets to lworth fully doubile that amont.. 5 nttJn Swiss and .Jaekonet Collars, from 25 to 50 ents. worth :$i. l1t0 line French work- d Collars, $2,50 to $3,50, vortht $5 to $i;. Swi.s and Jackenet Edg'ngs and Imert'ng, in ~rent variety. Embrotidered anid ilemstitched Ilanndkerchtiefs, xsceedingly ebmentp. !0 line Emtbruidered Setts, $2 to $5, exceedingly hteap. In thle same departtrent w;lI be found the most o:npjlete asrtmtent cf IIOSIE R Y hat h:ts ever been in onet llaonss in a\ngusta, from he lcwest p'rice to :hte finest qiulity, for Ladies, lents, Mis~es ant.l Youthts, of ev,-ry description. DOYIESTIC GOODS. Ten cnses finmo 3 yard wide Sheeting, at 31 cente, vort in the .Jobbing Ih,.nses itn New York Iromt 5S to 4) cenits. Five bales fine Sea Island Ilomesapons. 640c. Ten cases fine Catlico. warranted last colors or te money returned, for (4 etnts, worth 10 to 123ets. LINEN GOODS. The be:<t and eepest Linens that have ever bcen mnown to sell in A ugusta, under atny circumtstantces, .re now otn our shelves, and onliy require an exam iat ion to L onvince the most fastidious of the great aving in purchasing Linen Goods from .us. Splen-. liil fronting Linen for 37& eents, thtat has never 'een ktnowtn to sell int Aumgu.ta for less thatn 62 to 5 cents. Thte most superb Liaca Damask ever broueht to his market at vastly reduced rates. Splendid Tur ish Towels for thte bath room, 6-4 lo.ng, only 12& ents, worth 37 cents. Russia and Ilnekabaek Diapers, in great variety, xeeedingly cheap. Five hundred 12-4 square QUILTS, ~or $1,50, worth $3: fine Frencht Marseilles Quilts, urge size, $3,50 to $5, worth froni $8 to $10. --AI.so L very large and varied stock of every deraeription of, DRY GOODS. 'elected with the utmost care bcy decided judlges of loods. at auction andl such other places as bargains ould be obtained, within the last two weeks, to ehich we would invite the attention of those pur basing for cash, gutrateeing that we catt save Item a very large per cente eat att an exmintttion of. ustock. GRLAY & TUR LEY. A ugusta Sept. 30. tf. -38. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c. Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. ~O1IN & TilOMAS A. BONES, inv ite the at Ptention of the Planters of South Carolitna, to teir stock of Sweden f rom imported by thtem ireet from fSweden--A LSO-refined English and beet Iron Mill I rons; Lead, Copper, Zinc, Carpen ra and Smiths Toe ls, Cast, Blister and Plow Stell, race, Wagotn, Log and Coil Chains, Iron Axels, oes, hIamnes, A xes, Nails and a full assortmeat of BUILDERS EATERIALS, Ai~so-A large assortment of the most approvedj Agricultural Impilements, teht as Self-sharpening Straw Cutters, Corn Shel rs, Whent Fans, Plows, irrows, Ox Yokes, &o. nd the largest and best assorti..ent of Rodgers & mm CUTLERY ever offered in this Market. Aug...a, n..4, 186 t. . 47 HAMBURG ADV.RTISEMENTS. CAROLINA HOTEL HAMBURG, S. C. THE Subscriber respectfully announces to his - .:friendsand the ,public generally thathe has entedthe-oldimd welt-established House known is the'CAROLINA- HOTEL, recently occupied by foux A. MAYS, and is- now prepared to furnish inl mplq accommodations.to all who favor him with M heir company. The House and furniture has recently undergone tai tm entire renovation, and every requisite arrange- W uent to promote the comfort and happiness of my (] nests has been made. It is my intention to make he CAROLINA aFIRST CLASS HOTEL, and ny every exertion will be In view of this object. D hly TABLE shall receive particular attention, tad the best the market affords will- be furnished in abundance. Attentive, SERVANTS will always be readiness to obey the behests of those who may gall on me. By the first of October-I will have my N E W STABLE S erected,;and will then be better pre- C pared for the accommodation of Horses. E2Families visiting Hamburg or Augusta will Dnd the " Carolina Hotel'? allthat they can pcsi- T ble desire. * . J L A liberal share of public encouragement is G earnestly' solicited. JOHN LYON. ar Hamburg, Sept 23 tf 87 to TO THE PUBLIC, TI THE Undersigned .having sold the American Ilotel to G. C. CUNNINGHAM & CO., " take this occasion to return our thanks to the pub- vt lio generally - for the liberal patronage bestowed upon us. and would-solicit.the same fur its present w Proprietors. , Respectfully, al 0. H. P. SCOTT & CO. Ilamburg, May 30, 1857. c AMERICAN ROTEL, HAMBURG, S. C: ti< THE Subscribers take this opportunity of in forming their friends and the public generally ec that. they have ,bought the above HOTEL, and of are having it refitted in the best possible style for their reception. We flatter ourselves that every necessary arrangement has been made to promote di the comfort of all who favor us with their company. S Our ROOMS are airy and comfortably furnished; at SEI VANTS attentive and obedient. And our TABLE will be constantly supplied with the best the season affords. Our friends may therefore rest F satisfied that every exertion- will be cheerfully ren- ti dered to make their sojourn Ileasant and agreeable. t6 There will be in attendance a GOOD OSTLER, and Horses left in our charge will receive particu lar attention. c ggPersons arriving at this House may feel as sured that their baggage will be promptly sent, C tree of charge, to the Carolina or to either of the Georgia Deipots. - " We solicit a share of the patronage of those visit ing our Town. G. -C. CUNNINGHAM, MARY S. CUNNINGHAM, , Proprietors. Hamburg, June 1, 1857. ly 21 G TO THE PUBLIC, tC CHEAP CASH STORE ! CHEAP CASH STORE ! S CHEAP CASH STORE !& 1OK FOR IT, to LOOK FOR IT, LOOK FOR IT, Under the American Hotel, Hamburg. Under the American-Hotel, Hamburg. Under the American Hotel, Hamburg. 7AE have recently opened a NEW and SPLEN VVIDID Stock of DRY GOODS, CtOTIHING, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, &c., &c. - Also, an excellent assortment of DOMESTICS, to which we call the attention of all who visit this Market. -. Come and look for. yoprselves! We are satisfied tl that the prices and quhlity of Goods will give , satisfaiction. Dont foigen"o look for the O CilEAP CASHI STORE, w Under the-American Hotel. ws Uamburg, Sept 22, 3m 37 al JIURRA FR NICARAGUA ! ~ rI'HE Undersigned begs leave to inform the ..Public that they are opening a very large to and well selected Stuck of t Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps,o BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS. UMBRELLAS, &c. Also, a splendid assortment of DO.\lESTICS,-all of which will be sold at a low price for Cash. . Gi' Oive us a trial-it wil l o your own inl lereaH ! IM~ON & KR OUCHj. Hamburg, S. C., Sept 23 Cm 37 NOTICE, IA ING henemploye] by Messrs. SIBLEY & SER to superintend their interest in the Cottoma Trade, I hope to stare a libteral si portion of the Trade thatt comes to our Market.' I now return my sincere thanks to the Planters q1 of Edgefickl, Abbeville, Laurens and Newberry Districts, for the liberal patronage that I have re- of ecited fronm their hands, and hope to merit a con tinuance of the same samte. S I give the very H IGH EST PRICES for Cotton and other produce. All I want is a showing, andl I will buny 'R. L. GENTRY. Hamburg, Sept 22 tf 37 PLANTERS' SUPPLIES, - -i TIlE 'jSubreribcr htegs leave to . si inform the p~ublic that he has in sture, at the Stand occupiedc bty him the last sea- qi son, a WELLr SELECTE~D Stock or Plaintcrs' Supplies, consisting of Mtuseovatdo and Porto Tiee SUTGARS ; Stuart's 11. B. & C. Sont 4 - Crushed " I " Pulverised" Baihimore Refinery of same quality; 10 L A SSiES, H hel., Tfierees au-.1 Ttrrels ; I RO N all sizes. and hOLLO0W WA RE; ; B AGGING, IROPE and TW INE ; Gunny Cloth, a heavy article ; Osnaburgs and Stripes; 7-8 and 4-4 Augusta Goods; SALT. very large Sacks; 50 Ilhtls. I',ACON SIDEHS; Ill " SilOULDI1ERS; - el SOAP, CANDLES, STA RCHI, &e, &c., all of whtich will be sold on accommodating terms to be spprd Oruerscie and promptly attened to. ~ Odes olciedA. BURNSIDE. - IlAnuaG, June 0. tf 2 READ TITS! PELLETIER & CO. DEALERS IN DRUGS -AND) MEDICINES, HAMBURG, S. C., A R E receiving their-supplies for the Summer Pi L.and Fall Trade, consisting of F< Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, B Colours, Spices,. Brushes, Glass, Soaps, gc Patent Medicines, Perfumery, sti --ANn A LL A RT I CL ES V* tenerally found in their linte of business. D Of Planterls, Merchants, Physicians and all B tersons dealink insour line wiij find it to their ma crest to give'us a-call as we are determined to sell ~t the VERY LOWEST: PRICES. 5'f Pianfeta can rely'upon having their mem- be randums filled with the B3EST OF ARTICLES, cnd put up inpackcahes to suin heir convenience. El A .PELLETIER & CO. St. -Next door to A. Burnaide. Of Hamkmn vnte 15, - m 27 LA COMPOUND, P'O PURIFY THE BLOOD. at this is the BEST PREPARATION of ells readily and gives great satisfaction. Its 'ple at the South, to be GOOD, and GOOD CT GREAT CURES. to publish what it is composed of. It con ec extract of Queen's Delight, (Stillingia,) is) Tincture of May Apple, or Mandrake, T Sarsaparilla, should express in their orders 1PARILLA COMPOUND. Drs. A. G. & T. J. TE 'GUE. ly 27 CANDIDATES: -7 Tna Friends of Capt. H. BOULWARE >eetfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff Edgefield District at the next election. 'L E friends of Capt. LE WIS COVAR, res tfully announce him as a candidate for Sherif, Edgefield District, at the ensuing election. he many friends of W. W. SALE, Esq., of mburg, in the upper part of the District, respect y announce him as a candidate for Sherif of ;efeld District at the next election. 'he friends of Co. WM. QUATTLEBUM res tfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff lEdgefield at the ensuing election. 17 Ws are authorized to announce LEWIS NES, Esq., as a candidate for re-election for riff of Edgefield District. ' The friends of Mr. JAMES SPANN, re ctfully nominate him as a Candidate for Clerk Edgefield District, at the next election. C Tax Friends of Mr. ROBERT D. BRYAN pectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk Edgefield District at the next election. ,7 Tau Friends of Col. S. HARRISON ro etfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk Edgefield District, at the ensuing election. V Tau Friends of JACKSON COVAR re etfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk Edgefleld District at the ensuing election. T' The friends of 91r. F. M. NICHOLAS re ctfully announce him as a Candidate fur Clerk Edgefield District at the ensuing election. 7 We are authorized by the friends of Mr. MUND PENN, to nominate him as a Candidate Clerk of Edgefleld District at the ensuing elec 1. 7'The friends of Mr. LEWIS COLEMAN pectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk Edgefield District at the next election. g' The Priends of Capt. E. W. HORN, re etfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax lector of Edgefield District, at the ensuing elee a' The friends of Capt TIHEOPIHILUS DEAN. pectfully announce him as a Candidate for re etion to the oflice of Tax Collector of Edgefield strict, at the ensuing election. The Friends of Mr. CHARLES CARTER pectfully anneunce him as a Candidate for Tax Ilector of Edgefleld District, at the next election 17' The Friends of Mr. CHAS. M. M AY, res. tfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Col or of Edgefield District at the next election. 7THE Friends of Maj. JOHN C. LOVE. .SS respectfully announce him as a Candidate for : Collector of Edgefleld District at the ensuing Ltion.* rrThe friends of STARLING TURNER,an inca him a candidate for Tax Collector at the. ~uing election. 7' The Friends of Mr. Mf. W. LYLES respect. y announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collec of Edgefleld at the next election. J*if We are authorized by the friends of W. F. LRISOE, Esq., to nominate him as a Candidate re-election to the Office of Ordinary of Edge d District, at the ensuing election. 7? The friends of Capt. E. B. FORREST, re 'etfully announce him as a Candidate for Ordi y of Edgefieldl District at the next election. CARIAGE REPOSITORY ! U IIRI S T I E & H U R L B E RI T. 'HIE Subscribers offer for sate at the old stand of R1. IH. Sullivan, a C11OICE collection of arriages, Rockaways, Buggies, 4t all otht-r arie!.- aIn their line. They lane-. Ie arrangements to keep their Ilouse supplied h the B3EAT A RTICLES, from the tH EST ~ttories in the Unitedl States, whioh they will LOW FOR CAs;!, or for good paper on frt time. 3ARIAGES and BUGGIES of every de, >tion will be furnished to order on short notice. S. ClIRISTIE. A. IIULJIIER~T. A pril 22 ______ tf 15 Slate of South Carolina, EDGRF[ELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. (oiung Merchant, I latey Merchant and others,| vs. 'For Pailienr fenry B. Giallman and wife . lary Ann and others. appearing to my satisfnction that JToel Mer client and -James M erchant, two of the Defen t6 ini the above stated ease, reside beyond the its or this State, it is therefore ordered that y do npear and obj, et to the division or sale of R cal 8state- oif Robert Merchant, dee'd, on or nre the 12th of January next, (1858) or their sent to the uine will be entered of record. WV. F. LDURISOE, or. a. )et. 18. 19tec 41 LE STATE OF SOUiTH CA ROLINA, EIDGEFIEL.D DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. tichmard Gregmty, olhn Gregory and others., c tonfrP. r appearing to my satisfaction that JTohn Grego ry, Kather Rankin, wife of David Rankin, de ied, .John Rankin nna lis wife Hsrriet, Shsa ek Dens and lis wife Ceily, Defendants in the ve stated case, reside without the limits of this te, It is therefore ordered, that they do appear object to the division or Falt. of the real estate sarah Gregory, dee'd., on or before the 23d day December next, or their consent to the same be entered of record. W. F. DURISOE, o E D. Irdinary's Office, Sept 30.18~57. 12te39 itate of John Doby, dec'd. LL persons indebted to the Estate of John - Dbby, dee'd., are re iuested to settle up prior ncsdlay the 19th day of January next. And se having demanida against said lestate are no d to render them in, properly attested, by that as we intend making a final settlement of the sonal Estate on that day. DEVOR E~ & A TKINS, A gents For Matilda Doby, Adm'x. let 12 14t 4!) BRICKS! BRICKS! HIE Subscriber has One Ilundred Thousand HARD BlURNT BRICK for sale at $8 h, per thousand, take them as they come, or if I charge thent. W. L. PARKS. let 14 -2nd 40 TAKE NGTICE. FTER this date all Goods purchased: of us - and returned, will be resold on account of the chaser. BLAND & BUTLER. JFN. B--We will receive in payment of Ao hats and for Goods, the Notes of allithe South rolina, Augusta and Savattnah Banks. . aomi tr 4 GEORGIA SARSAPARIl eat ID 11u FOR LIVER COMPLAINT, AND ' )UBLIC opinion and Physicians have decided th SARSAPARILLA that can be obtained. Its redients are well known to Physicians and the pc EDICINES, when appropriately used, often EFFI Nothing more need be said in praise of it, than ins in addition to Sarsaparilla, the hydro-alchohol; hite Ash, Grey Bread, or Fringe Tree (Chionanthi 'odophyllum,) and Blood Root (Sanguinaria.) 'Those prefering this Compound Prepartion c ENNIS' ALTERATIVE, OR GEORGIA S ARS. For sale at Edgefield C. H..by G. L. PENN and July 15, 1857. ------------------ RNER UNDER GLOBE HOTEL, res AUGUSTA, GA. of: C. DEMING has now in Store his en J. tire Stock of FALL and W I N T E R OODS, being the most complete ever offered, of ,d at lower prices to cash and prompt paying cus- ' mers. Among which will be found Ila SILK DRESS GOODS. full le greatest variety that can be found in the City. Ede lie Robe a Quille, Robe a Volantz, Beyedere. (two re stripe,) Velentres, Poplins and side Stripe-all ' crying in priec from $20 to $60 per Robe. pee Also. Solid Colored SILKS, in every shade, of ith RIBBONS and VKRLVETS for Side Stripe I of which are entirely new and confined sty!e. Boiled Black SILKS, warranted to main ain their JO lor. Sh< WOOL DRESS GOODS every variety, embracing Robe a Quille, Beye ;re, Velantz, ect., with the usual styles and quali- spe EMBROIDERS and LACE GOODS, most of Rmplete, and at a lower rates than ever before ! fered1. res SHAIWLS, of Square and Long, for Gents, Ladies and Chil 'en; Mourning to Full Dress, from 25 cents to I 0. A large variety of CIIEN BILE, with Plain spe ad Figured Centres. of MANTILLAS AND COLLARS rom $2 Cloth, to $f0 Velvet. Part'euiar aitten in has been paid to them, being made full and of' P ie best Velvet. of Also, Children's and Misses' Cloaks, Merinos, obergs, Cashmers and Muslin DeLains of allE >:hrs. spe French, Rnglish and American Solid and Figured = of PERA FLANNELS. I Children's DRESS GOOD., of Wool and Silk E Materials. New and confined styles MOURNING GOODS for KERSEYS AND BLANKETS tlo t lower rates than can be purchased elsewhere. I " My housa is the only one where George res hley's-warranted all wool filling-W II I T C of EORGIA PLAINS can be had. They are the ost desirable and economical Goods ever offered the Planter. LINSEYS, OSNABURGS,STRIPES. hIOME- 'p PUNS, FLANNELS, IIOSIERY, TICKINGS, Co :e.1 in full variety. % tioi Every article that I have shall be offered at the west rates poisible. An examination solicited. II.' Orders punctually and carefully attended to. ' res L. C. DEMING, 'ele Corner under Globe Ilotel. Di Augusta, Sept 14 tf 36 res PLUMBYI & LEITNER, Co WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, i AUGUSTA, GA. pe< F HE attention of the public is invited to our eet LStock of C110ICE UNADULTERATED Irugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, u PEEFUMERY, BRUSHES, ed, ad all other articles in our line. - We feel assured nt no Ilouse in the South can uafer a S-oek supe- I ar to ours in genuineness and purity. All our not flcinal prepara'ions are made in strict aecordance ca illh the formularles of the U. S. Pharmacopia, itha the best materials, and by the proper weights i id measures. Our Stoek of full ENTAL AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, te full, and we havwe unequalled arrangemnents for ,eniag additional supplies at the shortest notiee. Feeling confident thait we can furnish our cue- Dl mlers with, the Best Article, on reasonable for rms, we respectfully solicit orders, and pledge flel arselves to fill thenm with.lidelity and despatch. , PLUMB & LEITNER, Late D. B. Plumb 4j. Co. SP4 Angusta, Ga., ~April 13, 'Jm 14 na: Chenille Shawls,. WVILLIAY SHIEAIR, AUGUrSTA, GA' C EjAS received by the last steamer from New York, Ladies' Rich Silk Chenille SH A WLS, ,slelndid styles: l.adies' Extra Silk Chenille SCA RFS; Ladies' Stelia Hordered SIlA n LS, of beau:iful ' vl.s; Ldtes' Saxony Plaid Long SUAWLS, of extram Ar ality ma Ladies' Scoteh Plaid and French Woolen Shawls, wit new nnd beautiful styles;Fa I~adi& Chenille and $axony Plaid MOURNING sell [A WLS. shr Sept. 16i 1857 tf - ___ 36 ( elsh aRn SxonD lanelR er WILLIAMK SHEAR. AUGUSL'A (;A. SAS received from New-York. Real WVesh Flan~nes, warrantted not to rink ; Superior Saxony and Patent Flannels, of extra m'ity ; Welh Gause and Silk Warp Flannels ; leavy Shaker Flannels, er sup)erior style and maity : 1I. avy Wh'ate Domaestie Flannels. at low prices: up.eror Ried Flannel'i for servanta, at very low The publie are respect nilby ,rested1 to call and dla1 amine thte assortment.li A ugusta Sept. 30. 110. 88. the beif Splendid Carpets. . WILLIAMT SHEAR, I AUGUSI'A,GA. jAS just aeceived fromi New York, Englisht TI Velvet and Brussels CA RPETS, of rich andl eant styles. -A LSO Three Ply and Ingrain CA RPETS, of new andl autiful pa.tterns. to which ho respeettly invites I e attention of the public. Sept. 16 1857 tf 36 - Rich Dress Silks, ca W IL IA I S HE A R, dura AUGUSTA, GA. abo lAS just received from New York. Ladies' St9 A. Dress SILKS, of new and splendid styles; ano Plain Black SILK, for Ladies' Mourning Dresses. Jo -A LSO- Iw Ladies' Printed Cashmore and De'aine ROBESI beautiful styles. 'I C To which tlie attention of the public is respect lly invited.E bept. 16 1857 tf 36___ CLARK&C0, tos AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. til SOW off'er for sale their splendid new stock of dat< SILVER WARE, of all kinds-Tea Sets, per tehers, Castors, Waiters, Goblets, Tumblers, Cups, irks, Spoons, Ladles, Pastry, Cake, Deusert and tter Knives. C Sheffield PLATED WARE-first quality of od in Cantors, Cake Baskets, Waiters, Candle ~ks, &e. rr Birmingham and American PLATED WARE, 1 ry showy, and at low prices. Cat GOLD WATCilES, of all good makers-Cooper, sit mt, Toblian, Burley & Johnson, English makers ; C ietting. Matile, Swiss makers ; and -Jules Jar sen, of Copenhagen. BILVER WATCilES in great variety; quiok A at Railroad Watches, large size. 2 Rich Diamond, Coral, Cameo and Mosaic JEW- put ~RY, all the newest styles,-with a large stock of I aple and Fancy GOODS, at ,their store, Pest Coi lee Corner, opposite the Railroad Eank. .Cal * JOHN MSWTINTR- in having just e turned from New York with a most C i - and MAGNIFICENT assortmetof FUR NI.T URE Respectfully announces to his friends that be is now prepared to -exhibi-:a and well manufactured an assortment o; FURNITURE as can be found in :the: States. This Stock selected- witi and he flatters himself, with much tateai! ment,-was bought for CASH at'rdu ures, and consequently will be.. offered as can be afforded. My-large assortnecod - t in part of . . { A splendid variety of fine and supprine Mahogany -Wardroles, A rich lot-all styles-of Rosewood and Mahogann. Rosewood and Mahogany SECRETARIES WITH BOOK CASR.,4 A beautiful collection of Rosewood and Mabet WASH SINKS-OR STANDS A good stock of excellent spiing btm' PARLAOR SOF'AS,.. Improved styles of Rosewood and Mahogany. FRENCH BEDSTEADS, FOLDING IRON BEDSTEADS - A unique and rare assortment of Mahogany and Rosewood Tabh, Consisting of PARLOR,'CARD, TEA, MAN" SION and Ladies WORK TABLES, such as must please the best judges of the good and beautiful. Toilet Stands with Glass,- - -A lot of- - Corner Stands and Portable Desksis A variety of fhie '; - An unusually large assortment of C:EEA.I'ELS, - Comprising Solid Mahogany spring bottom-Rck ing Chairs; Spring bottom solid Mahogany Parlide Chairs; Cane scat Maple Rocking and Parlo,.r Chairs; a small lot of Prescott Oak Chairs ;T hiT; dren's, Nurse's and Sewing Chairs, and Chifdrdia' Patent Chairs. A CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, Work Baskets, Fancy Boxes and Ladies' Work Boxes, Children's Bureaus, Spool Stands, Bird Cages, Dough Pins, &c., &c. This Stock, which commands the admiration of. all who have kindly visited my new Store; was; as above stated, purchased on reasonable prices, and' will be sold astonishingly LOW FOR CASIL And~. I would here state that circumstances, with whilc,; all are well acquainted, renders it ne essary.thati" should adopt the CASH SYSTEM and strictlj d here to it, otherwise Icannot carry on mybujme An examination of my Stock issolicited' -Bet - bargains are not to be had in Augusta or any' other Southern City. Repairing, &. .c I continue to make to order any FURNITUR wanted, and also to repair all old Furniture ont: - Send along your work and it shall be" done ina workmanlike manner. - . if I bespeak a liberal share of public ptriiii age. 1. M. WI Opposite the Post 0fi B~ Julyl1, ..tf - * 5-'. JUST RECEIED, F'ROM New York, a Lot -of Crib' CRtA DES - I Window Chairs, Qnartett Tables, Oujan' Foot Stools, Child's Table Chains, 7 July 29 . tf 7 - 29 WINDOW SHADES & CARPETING. A FINE supply of Window SNTADlS-iI .t.Fixtures. Also, a lot of CAIJ'TNGI3 ' received and for sale by - ~ ~ iL~ Aug\26 - 4$C'5 CARRIAG MA 0fCTljY NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSIP. '1HE Undersigned have as Tisociated themselves to gether, under the name of SMITHI & JONES, for the purpose of carrying on the Coach making and Repairing Busines in all its various branches. 'lhey expeet to keep conistanatly on hamnd a good assortment of CARRIA GES, BUGGIES, ROCKA WAYS, &iC. --Of the latest styles. C&' All sorts of R EPAIR ING; done in the best miannier, nnd with the greatest dispatch. A liberal share or patronage is respeotfully soi cited. F. L. SM[I~I, .LEW.IS JONES. Edgefield, Feb 20,1857. -tf 7 Boot and Shoe Manufactory. T11 lE Subscriber has ing e.pene.d a B O O'T AND HRO E UANUFACTORY unext door to the Post O06ice, respectfully annottuces to the citizens of' Edi-dield Village and Distriet, that lie is prepared to make to order any article in the:. Boot and Shoe Business ! l~nving the best workmen in the District in his em-. peoment and being a pa-.cticzal workmnan himself Iw, f'ee'ls warranted in saying that his work will-be done, in the neatest and latest styles. Ile has also on hand a large Stock of fine PUMP 801.lD) and fine W ELTED and DOUBLE Soled BOOTS. Also, a stock of geuntl-men and hadiesr SI IOES-all of his own n'anufaeture-wvhich he -will sell for cash. NICHOLAS McEVOY. N. 1B.-A Negro boy wanted to learn the Boot and Shoe trade. Feb 4 ti f .4 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. T H E Subscriber offevrs for sale his ROUSE and LOT in the Village of/Edgefield, consisting of three acre., with every necessary building on the premises., well of excellent water, &e. Terms accommodating. W. LOGUE. M~ar 4 tf 8 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Cha'rres McGregor, Dee'd. will please make immedi ate payment. And those having any demands will. present them properly attested. A. RAMSAY, Adm'r. July 7857 7tf -26 Notice IShereb' giethat application will be-made to I the Lglature at its next session, for arelease of all the right and interest of the State in-thie'Es. cheated Property of' Charles McGregniry, daeaed1 to JAMtEs S. H ENDEasoN and Hron McGiZOOn. Aug. 29 1857 3m -36 TOLLED BEFORE me by Spenicer Jennings livin he miles Eat of Richardsonville, one SORRE' horse COLT, hind feet white, star In the'frehea~d," '"' and supposed to be about 18 months old. Apri. ed at 835. C. ATTAWAY, ax.. Sept 23 4tm 87 - Administrator,'s Not~c4 A LL Persons indebted to the Est L.Mealing, dee'd., are requeiteil to neit~ out delay, and-those having den'and.in laa -: Esttae must present them propirly ut;d e second Monday in January next, claims will be excluded, as a..final .ten~tI be made in the Ordinary'.-Office on tla: aj; . J. P. MEALING, Admo'* July 8 . 6n' 26seW Notice. A LL persons having demands against hj't ile, of Abiah Morgan, deceassed, w3i~A present themn, uadill piersons 'iud t e~*t~i are requested to-pay up tby the lat January, asida tend to close the business..:' GEO.'W.MORGAN, d' Oct.61857 - 3 i ~c-; LLProsindebted t~~a~~~ ment by th .firt of Jna~a will have to se"'il~ self..