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CARPETINGSI CARPTfNGS I I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT THE NEW CARPET STORE1; 234 King St. Charleston, S. C. -:I: T E Subscriber invites the attention of buyers T to the richest and m.ost elegant stock of CARPETINGS Ever exhib ted in this City (of DIRECT IMPOR TATION, per ships Mlackinaw, Amelia, R. Cobden and others, from Liverpool to this port,) comprising a full and complete assortment of: Medallion Velvet CARPETS, in single and dou ble widths; Royal Velvet Pile, new patterns; Tapestry Brussels, choice patterns and brilliant colors. En hlieb Wire Brussels. choice patterns and colors; - nlish and American Imperial Three-Ply new styles: . Scotch, English and American Ingrains, new patterns; Venetian CARPETS, all widths; English Wool Dutch, ilemp Du-ch and. Cotton Ingrains; 84, 12-4 and 16-4 Woolen DRUGGETS; American Felt DRUGGETS, beautiful goods; Green BAlZlE, Table Oil CLOTHS; Linen and Woolen CRUMB CLOTHS, all sizes; Velvet, Axninster, Tufted and Brussels. Rugs, Stsir Rods, Door Mats. &c.; V.LOOR OIL CLOTHIS,in all widths, thorougly seasoned, and warranted in every reapect, out to fit rooms, entries, stair ways. &c , &c. - Cocoa and Canton M ATTINGs, in all widths. g-&pei:3 attention is also requested to his large and varied stock'of - LINEN GOsDS, NAMELY: SHIRTINGS, FRONTING, PILLOW-CASE, TABLE AND BED LINENS, TOWELS. NAPKINS. i * DOILEYS, DIAMERS, HUCKABACK, Ac., COLORED TABLE COVERINGS, AND FRUIT DOILEYS, PIANO AND TABLE COVERS, A full assortment, WINDOW SHADES, Ac., &c. g3Buvers by the piece or package, dealt with on the most liberal terms. - The Carpet Upho!sterj attended to as usual. b) the most thorough and experienced Artists, and every item in that line warranted to give satisfaction. P. S.-All orders from the Country responded to promptly, and receive my personal supervision. JAMES G. BAILEY, Importer and Dealer in Carpets, NEW CARPET STORE. Charleqfon, Nov 2 tf 43 FALL AND WINTER GOODS, B C. BRYAN would respectfully invite e the attettion of the public to his LARGE and COMPLETE Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, Selected in person, from well-known Houses, and with especlal care in regard to style, fabric and maun.actitre. THE LADIES Will find his shlves lalenei with the choicest and most magnificent supplies of RICH AND ELEGANT DRESS GOODS, Which he feels confident must please-must give satisfaction. IIk large Stok consists in part of Rich SILK ROBES, of all the latest styles; Plain Black and Fancy SILKS, a great variety; Valencia and Cashmere ROBES; Prench and English Merinoes and Chintz; a " DeLains and Poplins; French, English and American PRIN TS; French, Scotch and American GINGHAMfS; EMBROIDE RI ES of all kinds, comprising a maost beautiful ar d tunique collection: WHITE G00.0S of all kinds, and cheap; A full stock of L A CES, E DGINGS, &c.; SHAWLS, MANTILLAS, CLOAKS, &c., which are sure to win the admiration of the lovers of the rare, the rich, the beautiful ; troop IRTS of every variety ; GL E.H OSIERY, &c., &c., &c. Also, a large and splendid Stock of Ladies and Misses GAITERS and Walking SHOES. FOR gfEN A YOUJTIS WEAR. Ile has on haud a g.,od assortment of Cassimeres, Tweeds, .Jeans, Satinets, &c. Also, Ihats, Caps, Bouots~, Shoes, IHosiery, &c. IIEAVY GOODS. In this department his Stock is complete, embra eino Bed and Negro BLANKETS, cheap; Etrown and b'eached SHIR TINGS ; 66- SHEETINGS; Georgia KE RSEYS and PLAiNS ; FLANN ELS. of all kinds ; A good Stmek of Negro CLO TI4, &c. --A L o NEGRO SHOES AND PLANTATION BROGANS, Also, mny usual assortment of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, &c, Together with an immnense stock of Goods, which the Ladies :n.l Centlemen~ are , espectully re quested to~ call andi axamiine. Thanukful foer past patronage, he hop~es that the tradling communnity will conttinute to. be%owV on himt a liberal share of teir kind patronage. B. C. BRYAN. O)t 14 t f .40 N EW G OOD S ! E. PE NN, AGE NT. T A KES great pleasure in informine his eusto . mers and the public generally that he hats re eived his stock of embracing EV h'RY STY LE and V AIR!ETY suite.1 to the l-all and Winter Trade. lli Stie, law b.en selecte~d with great care, both with atrard to Styles and prices. And he will always he found ready and happy to wait on his fri..nda. who may call to examnine. h,1. Stock and at g.,odi ':argamna. Edgefield Sept. 10. tf. 39. FALL AND WINTER GOODS, 3. Nere t. e v < f-ic~ okalreadwl FALL AND WINTER GOODS 1uer 'G. .:lemnens ware, enaso.cing lEV E R Y A ir-. .Li-. O F CLOT I l i NG, suaitabl. foar theeseaseon, to ge.t--r waha a (.00.1) ASS'.R TM.ENT or mny own, manufaceiuting, inade up in good style. A fine stick of CLO 'llS, CASIMERES and V ES. TIN(is, and other furnishing ::oods. J~l IN COLGAN. Edgefield Sept. 30. tf 38. iiead-Quarters, . 10-ru itEGIMENT, S. C. Ml. 'Nilse CaEzx, Nov. 2, 1857. '.wU*r M ARTI A L will be held at Rich ar.is.::S. ..n Saturday the 21st November lr.st . - : 1l.a* ~poo .f tryingc all defauhters in Mi lita e.1 .,,. Ii ty. . m- o ..mp.mni. e mrposing the Regiment are -: .b ?Ly ?Z: tedl tol heave a mbet in attend P.e-.-ide-nt Lient Col. 1E mps. Bv ..rder cit S. .1. \TATSON, Col. JTaMes iI. WmrE, Adj t. 4 COME GENTLEMEN, TREAT!!! ENyugo to Ilacmburg you can get good esieat IPa. CLINtNGnA..M. itt the Amrri caa Hotel. ad GOOD DRINKING at the bar of Our House, which is attached to, the llotel, and undeer the sup.ervaion of tbe Subseriber. .IOlIIN C. BOHTLER. lTambura. sept 31 6m 38 -Nolice. TE EAC[IERS are wanted to take charge of be-th Idepartments oaf the CURRYTON AC.\DE MIES. (Malo and Female,) fear fte ensuing y. ar. Those desiring thae silnation, may do well to apply ipimediately ; tesamonials or the miost reliable char acter as t9 scholarship, will be required by the Trustees. HI. A. SilAW, See. O ct. 0 1857 tf 39 1 Teacher Wanted, T O take charge of Mount Pleasant MALE ACADEMY, near Gilgal Church, on thegirst C of January next, to Bil the vacancy that will then C be In said Academy, caused by the resignatiou of Ber. T. M. Bailey. 0411R6 . f AD4,0himn iW GOODS FOR THE SEASON AT W B have received dot ing the past and present week a VIRY LAIME ANID WELL, SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS suitable 6.r the FALL AND WINTER TRADE, ,mbracing all the novelties or the season. The LADIES are respectfully solicited before naking their purchases, to examine our large ezsort nent of DRESS GOODS, BONNETS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, &C. hich comprises the latest variety in styles and de Jign, having been selected by both of us in person romi the most choice ,-toeks of the Northern markets. Among our sto'k may be found Rich Black and Colored Silk ROBES, " 6 * " Byadere SILKS, " i " SILKS,RunRoundsand Side Stripes, Rich mourning plaid and striped SILKS, Fancy " " " " Plain Black SILKS of all grades, " Black SATIN for Dresses, " Solid Colored SILKS, " Printed DtLAINS of all hues and qualities, " Solid Colored DELA INS, SStriped and plaid COBURG CLOTHS, Black DELAINS, Alpaceas, Bombazines, Eng lish and French CRAPES. Scotch and American GINGIAMS, French, Endhli and American PRINTS, Ilanlsome Cheneal and Stella SHAWLS, . Plaid " f'LOAKS and TALMAS, Cheucal and larino SCARFS, Cruvelli, Steel and Brass Spriug SKIRTS, do do for Mitses, French and English M ERINOES, EMBROIDERI ES, embracing Real Lace S.-tts, Black and White Crape and luslin -do French and Scotch worked~Collars, Embroidered and Ilenstitched llandketchiefs, Mourning " " HOSIERY, GLOVES, BELTS, ELASTICS, &e. -ALSO A beautiful assortment of Silk and Straw BON. NETS, trimmed. Mourning BONNETS, FOR HOUSE KEEPERS. Our Stock is full of Linen, Bleached and Brown SHEETINGS, Pillow Casings, Towelings, Nap kins, &c., and FOR THE PLANTERS, We have a large Stock of BLANKETS, KER SEYS, OSN A BURGS, SIOES, kc. Also, a good assortment of Saddlery, Hats, Shoes and Boots for men, women and chi!dren. JUST IN, a pretty Lot of Boots and Slippers with heels, for Ladies and Misses. COME AND SEE THEM! BLAND & BUTLER. Edgefield, C. IT., Oct. 6th 1S57, If 39 SWAN & CO'S LOTTERIES, NET & BIL A 'SEEME CAPITAL PRIZE $60,0 0 0 !! The following Scheme will be drawn by S. Swan & Co., Managers of the Fort Gaines A cademy L~ot tery, in each of their Lntterles for Nov., 185'7, at To which City they have removed their their prin epal ofilee. To be drawn in the city of Augusta, Ga., in public, on Saturday, November 7th, 1857. To be drawn in theecity of Augusta, Ga., in publie, on .Satuirday, November 14th, 1857. To be drawn in thieuejty of Aungusta, Ga.,in public, on Saturday, November 21st: 1857, To be drawn in the City' of Aunausta, Ga., in publie,on Saturday, November 28th, 1857. On the plan of Single Numbers. 5,9 PR IZES ! Nearly one Prize to, every Nine Tiekets. 1,ag23.-1.:tOO''i2t SOh2OE22O I E ACIT SA TURD AY IN OCTOBER ! 1 prize of......$G,0400I....... $0l0 1 prize o0arei.............2.0 I p~rize aof........1.isi s........ 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'ar anpe, drtan ou rawre opene0lami exhiite toal th o.udi ten a he Terts by~ themisinner s t prize ben ltced taaist fthe nber an.his hpumern 2, lIeallte Ti klte wrie tre dura l Int. wl ecnul' 2,ads heton laIteednIu.r oths rwn h rt PTiF iC be enite PAt GSollb oda the 9AprxmtnPre.Fr ellamplnaes wIhick tl.i1c5raw te$6.t rie Cethoelicaketof Pnumbeo el ,~t T.49c1125, 1,22, 80l Certhhe eith-dacg tof t40n I~ Tickets...5..dr.ws.th $300 Prue, thos Tickets ombered 5S, 5 t.55, 2,wl clobe thntitled to our0 andass onacordit the laoed Three50Pizet of $" he will be detrrmred by thes ll.t urebsr can thav whicdrastedn $i,0a. fiuretc mpayh *o drw The 6st00f Driwnd ith N 1.rhe anPesill bhe Ticuetwhertwl laewla the nme nsir Igenatitred tol$in. fRthe mber nsth euery riz theran nd phe Its we itheu Nercdtion 2 ilh-nildt 2,ads hETlaiClAES prOF a tiKAES ll tie old hity the fllo roatewichan isterictl :ottnit CertlesstPakae oar Tte Worn CeTices.......8 ist Orderting ices oretsteaeurw rnt eswe, Enlo te monyto aaf ur drIefr th aloe TIcs ordilered, lPurshed hafer Tcetsr edaing, inan gr theyii mayi -iWThearl Lstv lf Drazelwn tii I hmberslandcPreswb ket o puhWeekumetly lyBo, Snnh drwIngNew, Ol-chas r wil peert- thr 42ntuepan A andgr hirPs~ e Coityanctae. E "'beme ber hateyie to rawn and tabe inut ulOUS without T duc in th ono r-ntil "An piucefent0t0 pandcunder, pai cmmedit ande thmding---torwprldestate utuat tme ot wth dal. (A pomenumstonsstico tl enavetiatryl. l g Addes brdirs after Teket <-r imroete of reietrn.ty WiAnie and0 ,lA gurta, thg. Ut orithi wi. tWA apatmntgm ey. Afla. [ lent thenuber ouht fore dahn fron ah creit it the amnun of toberz that forh less n tith- ori, lcstand taile aetAtwt nellingenceraloew Oc.tP.2NO4RIS. Grtheseles, Jhe wo15,tt tha 23o wt l AUG STA 4DVERTISEMENTS. BUY THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. JAMES IENEY AUGUSTA, GA. H AS now in store one of the beat and most fashioiable stocks of DRY GOODS ever brought to Augusta, and he solicits an inspection of reT thei by his friends and the pulic. Being sati- as lied with very SMALL PROFITS, he is confident J that his stoek will be found UllEAPER than that aT of tany other in the Trade. lf The following desirable styles of goi-ds are to be found in his stack : an Rich Silk, Delaine and Cashmere ROBE DE m( QUILLE, g Rich Silk, Delaine and Cashmere Bayadere stri- th ped DRESSES- rn' Rich Plaid Raw SILKS; Plain " all colors; an Black Silk ROBES and BOBES DE QUILLE- in Rich Fig'd DELAINES, CASHMERES and be MERINOS; ea French MERINOS. all colors; English " " "9 A large lot of DELAINES, from 12 to 37 ets. per yard ; Mourni" Blak BACA,BMBAZINE and TAMAR- fit TINE; bi A large stock of English and American Printed CALICOES; e A large stock of Mourning CALICOES; A large stock or Scotch and 1mench GNG- N HANIS, some as low as 10 cents per yard* Chenille, Stella, Plush and Woolen PlaiA Shawls; * Satin and Cruel SCARFS; Cloth and Velvet CLOAKS and TA LMAS; Iloop SKIRTS; t Canton Pique CLOTH S, a comfortable article for lic Basques; ur Indin Twillel LONGCLOTH S, Plain and Striped P Irish LITIENS and DIAPERS, of various maker; It1TCKAlHACK, CRASH, &c., for Towelling; SHIRTINGS and SIIEETINGS, LINDSEY WOOLSEY, and Plantation STUFFS ; A fine as-ortment of French and Scotch En broidered COLLARS and SLEEVES, separate and in setts; - Eubroidered Misses' and Boy's COLLARS ; 66 Inant's ROL148 and WAISTS; " HANDK'FS and SKIRTS; at it Silk HOSE " BANDS, EDGINGS, and IN SERTINGS; ti HOSIERY. &c. Cotton,-Thread tand Crotchet LACES; A large variety of )rcss TR[\lM1NGS S Ladies', Misses', Gentlemen's and Boys'Merino T UN D ERV LSTS ;1 FL A NNELS, a! colors and qualities ; .1rd 1 I.ANKETS, QUlLfS, &c. In the Millinery .Departnent Mrs. 11ENr has one of thei linent seleetions of BONN ETS, HEAl) a DRESSEN, &c; to a-i examinntion of w hich she respee:fnlly invites her friends and the publia. Augusta, Oct. 0 1857 tf 39 St NEW FALL__GOODS! DICKEY & PRIBBS, A RE now opening a VERY LARGE and WELL SELECTEI) Stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, To which thor respectfully solicit attention, com prising as it doses, every article usually found in a first class Rouse, and at prices as Low as any In tHie Soutes. The Ladies especially nre invite.1 to cAl and ex amine our DIRESS GOODS before putrchmasing. Our large Stock of SILKS, DRESS GOODS, SH AWLS, &c., is particularly fine, embracing every article In their line, and all of the latest and newest styles, viz : Plain Black Gros dun Rhine SILKS; " "Gros du Naples" " "BiscllofPs " Black Brocade,', Satin Stripes atnd Plaids ; Fancy Plaid,', Stripes and CH ENIES; Rich Satin P'laids anid Stripes ; Rich Colored BRLOCAIDES1 Very Rich Floutnced RtOlES;w Marcelines, Flounces, &c., &c., all colors; j French Merinoes, Black and Colors; English and German Merinoes; t .Coborg Cloths, very fine, every shade ; Plain and Printed Llama Cloths; Cashmere and Broehe Delaines; Manchiester Printed " Plain Deleines, all shades, 121c. per yard ; Black arid Col'd Alpaca.; " " " Silk Warpe; Bombazines, Canton Cloths ; C HIA L LIES, Black and Colored ; POPLINS, Plain, Plaid, and Striped ; Valenatia Stripes arid Plaids; Brilliant., Plain White aned Solid Colors; " Chintz Colors; French Chambrays, anid C'hambrics, Colors ; English, French Scotch and Domestic GING HAMS; Hloyle's English PRINTS; A Fine Frencn " Alerrimac and Cocheco PRINTS;0 Furniture Chiintzes, &c Swiss anid Jaconet Muslin.; Jlishoip La'wns; Victoria" Spotted and Flg'd Swisses; Striped arid Plaid" "J.A CON ETTS; 31arcalias, a fnne article ;. Plain, Cordled and Eimbroideredl SKIRTS; ] FE.nbossed Corded SKiRTS. ti Brass IlOOPS, /H A LEBONE, &c., for Skirts ; I Ste.lla SH AW LS. Black. W hite and Col'd ; Cashmere Sia W LS, PIlain and P'rin'ed ; Bay -State, Empire Siate, and Sentch Long and 0 Square Plaid Wool Shawles; I. Swiss Coltars arid Sleeves ;e " " " in Setts ; ti Jaconett "" " " " in Setts;a Lace " 1nfants' Waists andl Robes; ; Swiss Edgings and Insertions ; Jaconett " " Swiss Bands arid FLOUNCINGS; Jaceoneit "-" Enigli.h Thread Laces and EDGINGS; Bugle Laces and Edlginigs; Liadies' Plain and Embi'd L. C. Handkerchif; ; Ladies arid Chalildn i's Cotton 11ose, White ad Colored ; S Ladies' Whaitet anid Opena Work Hise; "Kid and Silk Glovei', nill makes; ", L'ace Mitts, Loing aind $hort; " Wool nand (itonr Gloves; Childrena's ILace Mlitts arid Silk Gloves ; "Cotton andi Woail Glove. Dress Trimmings, Fringes, Gimpe, &c.; Trrimraing Velvets, all widths; Hiehced anid Brown SIlIRTINGS; Linen arid Cotton SilEETINGS and PILLOW CASINGS; 40 inch, -4 ail C-4 P. C. COTTrONS; C-..9.4, 10-4 and 12-4 Alhendale ad Waltham SHlEETINGS, Bleached and Brown; Bleacheda and Brown Linent and Cotton Table DA MASKS, by the yard ; 8.4, 10-4. 12-4 aand 141-4 Bleached and Brown Linen TABLECLOTHS;I Scotch. Russia andr Hucikiaback DIAPERS and TOWELINGS;I Plain, Fringed and Bordered Towvels;I 'Turrkish Bath and Damiask -' of Nar'hins, Doylios, &c., &c.; si Irish Linen, and Linten Lawns; French Cambries; Linen and Cotton Shirt Fronts; Fine Fr.nch " a beantiful article ; 10-4, 12 and 14.4 Lancaster and MIareeillea QUIL'TS;, - '5 "' Turktsh' 'Toilet Covers, Tidhies, Furniture Fringes, &c.; Black and Col'dl Cloths and Casaimere - Satinetta and Kentnc'ky Jeans, Plain an Fancy; Drap D'ete, Italian Chothia, Cottunades, &c., &c.; Gent., Wool Mutifers, and Pouagec Handkerchitefs; Gent. Black arnd F~uncy Silk Cravats arid Tie.; " Plain and Priinted L. C. Ihsandkerchaiefs; " White, Col'd and Fancy Half Hose; " Wool and Merino " - "Kid, Silk, Wooil, Thread Gloves; " arid Ladies' Kid and Buck Gauntlet,, &c. The attention of House keeperse, Farmers, arid Planters, is pitrtietnlarly invited to onr tock of PLAN rATION COODS, which consists of every artiste In the line: York Staripes, Mariners' Shirtings; Marlboro' Plaids and Stripes; .. Georgia Stripes and Plain ; lBlack, White and Grey Kerseys; Twilted Kerseyme.res; Plaiad andr Plain Linseys;/ White an~d Brown Canetoni Flannels; - Pliain and Twilled Salisbury Flannels, atlclos Fine White Englsh and Welsh " ~ 3D Redgjnd Whlt Domets, &c., &c.; A large assortmenitof JL ANKETS, of every make, includaing tine English, Swiss, Whitney Mulc'kiniaw, &cs all sizes: Blue, Grey, and White, Negro BL ANK ETS. Extraordinary inducementst, offered to persnspr chasing large plantation bill. rspr Parties sening oirders will be certnain to have them punctually nttended to. IJICKEY & PiilBB. PC' Augusta, Sept. 7 if 35 ter COLUMiYBs! a rFHE importedl SPANISH! JACK COLUMBUS ora 1will staind the FALL SEASON at Edgefleld ant C. H., commencing the 10th August. Aug 5 -S. F. GOODE. H{AMBURG ADV- KTIS EMENTS. CAROLINA HOTEL, HAMBURG, S. C. 'HE Subscriber respectfully announces to his friends and the public generally that lie has ted the old and well-established House known the CAROLINA IhOTEL, recently occupied by ax A. MAis, and is now pr'plared to furnish ple accommodations to all who favor him with uir company. rhe House and furniture has'receotly undergone entire renovation, an'd every requisite arrange nt to promote the comfort and happiness of my ests has been made. It is my intention to make CAROLINA a FIRST CLASS HOTEL, and r every exertion will be in view of this object. ly TABLE shall receive particular attention, d the best the market afford will be furnished abundance. Attentive SERVANTS will always readiness to obey the behests of those who may l on me. By the first of October I will have my N E W r A B L E S erected, and will then be better pre red for the accommodation of Horses. rVFamilies visiting Hamburg or Augusta will d the " Carolina Hotel" all that they can pcssi D desire. LV" A liberal share of public encouragement is mestly solicited. JOHN LYON. Hamburg, Sept 23 tf 87 TO THE PUBLIC, 11HE Undersigned having sold the American IL otel to G. C. CUNNINGHAM & CO., ke this occasion to return our thanks to the pub generally for the liberal patronage bestowed ion us. and would solicit the same fur its present oprietors. lespectfully, o. u. P. scoTT & Co. Hamburg, May 30, 1857. AMERICAN HOTEL, HAMBURG, S. C. PHE Subscribers take this opportunity of in L forming their friends and the public generally at they hive bought the abuve HOTEL, mid e having it refitted in the best possible stle for eir reception. We flatter ourselves that every !cessary arrangement has been made to promote e comrort of all who favor us with their company. ur ROOMS are airy and eomfortably furnished; ERVANTS attentive and obedient. And our ABLE will be constantly supplied with the beat e season affords. Our friends may therefore rest tislied that every exertion will bo cheerfully ran !red to Inake their sojourn pleasant and agreeable. There will be in attendance a GOOD OSTLER, d Horses left in our charge will receive particu r attention. W Persons arriving at this House may feel as red that their baggage will be promptly sent, -ee of charge, to the Carolina or to either of the eorgia Depots. We solicit a share of the patronsge of those visit g our Town. G. C. CUNNINGH AIM, MARY S. CUNNINGHAM, Proprietors. Hamburg, June 1, 1857. ly 21 .TO THE PUBLIC, CHEAP CASH STORE I CHEAP CASH STORE I CHEAP CASH STORE I LOOK FOR IT, LOOK FOR IT, .LOOK FOR IT, Under the American Hotel, Hamburg. Under the American Hotel, Hamburg. Under the American .Hotel, Hamburg. ~XE have recently opened a NEW and 6PLEN rYDID Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, CA PS, TRUNKS, &c., &c. lso, an excellent assortment of DOMESTICS, to hich we call the attentiun of all who visit this [arket. Come and look for yourselves! We are satisfied at the prices and quality of Goods will give tisfaction. Dent forget to look for the CHEAP CASH STORE, Under the Amiericana Hotel. Hamburg, Sept 22, 8ma 87 IIURRA FOR NICARAGUA ! [3HIE Uiidersigned begs leave to inform the Public that they are opening a very large id well selected Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, 00TS, SHOES, TRUNKS. UMBRELLAS, &c. Iso, a splendid assortment of DO.MESTICS.-all Swhich will be sold at a low price for Cash. |3 Give us a trial-il teil be to your- nie in rer. SiM MX0! & IKROUJCH. Hlmaburg, S. C., Sept 23 3m 37 NOTICE, .AVING been emaploye.I by Messrs. SIBLEY J&,USiIE R to .tuperinatenda their inaterest in ec Cottn Trade, I hope to sh-ate a liberal .rtio.n of~ the Trade thiat coinaes to our Market. I now return my sincere tha~nks to the Plante-rs Edzefield, Abbeville., Lautrens and Newberry istricts, for thec liberal patroniage that I hive re ~iVed from iheir hands, andi hope to merit a con-a nuauce of the same same. I give the very llHCIIEST PRICES for Cotton id other produce. All I want is a shiowiing, and will buy * R. L. GENTRY. Hamburg, Sept 22 tf J7 PLANTERS' SUPPLIES, ,THlE giubscriber begs leave to inform tihe p~ublie that lie has in are, at the~ Stand occupied by him the lnst sea ni, a WELL SELECT ED Stock of Plhmters' pplies, consisting of Musovado anti Porto~ Rico SUGARPiS; Start's H. B. & C. Suft" "Crushaedl " Pulverised" ni~htimore .Refinery of same qiuality ; t0OL A SsKS, Il ihs., Tierees an-1 larrels ; Rio sand .lava COF"FIE: IRON all sizes, and IhOLLOW WARE ; B.\G01NO, ROPE and TWlNE; Gunny Cloth, a heavy article ; Osnaburgs and Stripes; 7-8 antd 4-4 A agusta Goods; SA LT. very Iarit Sacks:; 50 llhds. IBACO)N Sill)ES; It) " SlROUtI)FStS; SOA P, CANIILEIS, STA RCli, &e , &c., all which will be sold ont accommaodzating ternms to proved purchneers. gg Orders solicited and piromptly- attened to. A. BUJRNfliDE. Ihnaea,June G tf 22 READ THIS! PELLET IER & CO. DEALERS IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, HAMlBURG, S. C., SR E receiving their supplies for the Summer L. and Fall Trade, consisting of 'gs, Eedicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Colours, Spices, Brushes, Glass, soaps, Patent Nedicines, Perfumery, --AND -ALL ARTICLES aerally found in their line of business. ;f Planters, M--rehante, Physicians and all sons dealing in our line will find it to their in st to glive n< n call as we nre determined to sell ho VERY LOWEST PRICES. 7 Planters cain rely upom havi-.2 'Leir mem udua filed with th-- BEST OF A RTICLES, t put up in packages to :snit thtir convenqience. A. 31. P t:.LE TJ . & CO. .Next door to A. Burnalde. rImamg.J 151 Cam -237 GEORGIA SARSAPARI ~' FOR LIVER COMPLAINT, AND PUBLTC opinion and P.hvsicians have decided tl SARSAPARILLA that can be obtained. It ingredients are well known to Physicians and the pe MEDICINES, when appropriately used, often EF. Nothing more need be said in praise of it, tha tains in addition to Sarsaparilla, the hydro-alchoho White Ash, Grey Bread, or Fringe Tree (Chionantl (Podophyllui,) and Blood Root (Sanguiuaria.) 5rThose prefering this Compound Prepartion DENNIS' ALTERATIVE, OR GEORGIA SARS For sale at Edgefield C. H. by G. L. PENN and July 15, 1857. Cheap Dry Goods! BROOM & NORRELL AUGUSTA, GA., of A R now receiving at their NEW STORE, No. 238 Broad-street, a large and elegant us- PC sortmeutof of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Their stock is one of the LARGEST and MOST H, ELEGANT in their line in the city, and comprises fuI 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. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. p Fancy Dress Silks, Plaids and Stripes; of Rich Silk Robes A'quil!e, very heavy i Rich Bayndere Silks Poplins; Handsorfie Foulards t Plain Black Silks, all widths and high lustre: SI Black Brocade Silks, Stripes, Plaid and Figures, Mourning and Half Mourning Silks, Rich French Printed all Wool Delaines, Robes A'quille, Bays- s dere Stripes, Cashmere D'ecosse, Valencia Plaids and Tarlatans, and a variety of other Goods for O Children. Printed Coburgs; Paramattas ; re English and French Merinoes; Plain and Printed Delaines. and Persians, al of qualities ; French, English and American Prints, great va- p riety ; French, English and American Ginghame, great O variety; Plain, Printed and Opera Flannels; Cloaks and mantillaes, of the latest styles, from low priced to very rich, in great variety; o Chenille Shawls and Scarfs, and almost every description, from low priced to very fine quality; A large assortment of Linen Clo:hs, all colors, for Cloaks and Mantillas; Mourning Goods, of every style, suitable for the season; Hoop Skirts, every style and quality used ; Corsets, French and Railroad. ft EMBROIDERIES tl Of all kinds, and a fair assortment of French Work ed Collars, Sleeves, Bands, Flouncings, Embroid- re ered Skirts, Handkerchiefs, Infants' Waists, Work ed Edginags,and Intertings. Gloves, of all kinds, for Ladies, Gents an Boys; Hosiery, " " " " Flannels, large assortment, all prices and quali- sp ties; C< Merino Vests, for Ladies, Children and Gents. tic PANTALOON GOODS. All styles Cassimers, Doeskins, Corduroys, Sat inetts, Tweeds, Plain and Plaids ; Kentucky Jeans, rc Carolina Jeans; Merino Cassimers, for Children; el, Plaids and Rob Roys, for Children, &e. D - PLANTATION GOODS. Largest assortment and greatest variety of Plan- rE tattion and Servants' goods in the city, comprising c the tmost durable Goods in the market in the way of Kerseys, White and i-own Plains, heavy Twill., Linseys, Osnaburgs and Stripes, Hlomespuns, Plaids, , and Fiannels. BLANKETS.* Negro Blankets, White and Grey ; Saddle "L Travelling " T Mackinaw " Fancy " of every description. e Bed Blankets, from a small Crib Blanket to a very large and superior Blanket. ni 'As we have but one price, our Goods will be of fered at the lowest prices, which we guarantee to he as low as any in the Southern country. Our system not only compella' us to sell our Goods at fu the lowest prices, but it also protects the buyer to from paying over market price, as he invarinbly does, where there is an asking and a tarking price. Alt Orders will receive cur personal andi prompt D attention, and our best judgment ini exeutingthem. BR~OOM & NORR EL L, fe A ugusta Sept. 30. tf. 38. fi CORNER U'NDER GLOBE HOTEL, ". .AUGUSTA, GA. LC. DEMhING hass now in Stome his en-C .L tire Stock of FPA LL and W I NTE R GOODS, being the mfost complete ever offred, r and at lower prices to cash andl prompt paying cus- J tonmers. Among whicht will be found SILK DRESS GOODS. Thme greatest variety thamt cani be found in the City. The libsbe a Quilie, R~obe a Volantz, Iteyedere. (two A size stripe,) Velentre~s. P..ptins arnd side Stripe-ntl ' varyinig ini price from, $20 t., $60 per Robe. - Also, Solid Colored SI LK.4, in every s-had'e, with RIIIHONS nnd V ELVEiTS for Side Stripe- sE all of whtiebi are entirely new atnd confimed rtyles. Boiled Black SILKS, warranted to main sin their coloir. WVOOL DRESS GOODS In every variety, embrucing Rile a Qqmille, Reys' dere, Velantzx, ect., with the usual styles and quali ties. RMBROIDE~RS and LACE GOOFS, innst complete, arid at a lower rates than ever bdfore otfered. S HI A W LS, Square nnal Lontr, for Gants, Ijlies and Clii dren ; Mourning ton Full Dress, frotm 25 eents to 8 0 A largo variety of CIIEN EILE, with Plain .oad Figured Centree. MANTILLAS AND COLLARS I From $2 Cloth, to $60 Velvet. Par. tieuiar atten tin ht las been paid to them, being made full and ol m the biest Velvit. thi Alsi, Children'. and Missies' Clonks, Merinos, Coberge, Cashmers atnd Muslin Detains of all eol-,rs. ,Ce 'French, 1?nglish and American Solid and Figured OPE;RA FLANNELq.~ Chilidren's DRESS GOODS, of Wool and Silk tmaterials. T New and confined styles MOURNING GOODS KERSEYS AND BLANKETS At loiwer rates .than ean be purchased else.whu re. ( ' My housa is thte only one where George Schley's-warranted all wool iilling-W~ Ill I T K GEORGIA. PLAINS can he had. They are the miost desirable and economical Goods ever oiVred I to the Planter. let LINSEYS, OSNA BUTRGS, STR IPES, hTOM hE- Id. SPUTN8, FLANNELS, IlOsIERY, TICKINOS, abt &c., in full variety. Si Every article that T have shall be oflred at the " of !! Orders puntually and carerully attended to." L. C. D EMING, W, Corner under Globe Ilotel. _Anusuta, Sept 14 tf 361 - HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c. F Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.j JOllN & TIlOM AS A. BONES, invite the at to t tention of the Planters of South Carolina, to th thmeir stock of Swedes .Iron imported by them tifi direct from Sweden-s LSO-refined English and da Sheet Iron M'.ill Irons, Lenad, Copper, Zinc, Carpen- pe ters and Smiths Tools, Cast, Blister and Plow Stell, Trace, Wagon, Log and Coil Chainus, Iron Axels, Hoes, flames, A xes, Nails and a full assortment of BUILDERS DIATERIALS, A .o-A large assortment of the most approved Agricultural Isnpleunents,J Such as Self-sharpening Straw Cutters, Corn Shel- Cn hers, Whent Fans, Plows, h~arrows, Ox Yokes, &e. $1 Oh m wi sina D|faie And the largest aund best assort', cnt of Rodgers & Son. CUTLERY, ever ofred in thii Market. A ugusth, Dee. 2, 1856,. tI 47 RAGS WA4"TED ! pu IWILL giea.fair price fonl ood clean RAGS at my Store in THamburg. cc .May,278. E. BOWERS, A gent. C trfo. n20 LLA CO1POUNtr, a IA IrO PURIFY THE BLOOD. wt this is the BEST PREPARATION of seIls readily and given great satisfaction. Its op>e at the South, to be GOOD, -and GOOD [CT GREAT CURES. to publish what it is composed of. It con ic extract of Queen's Delight, (Stillingia,) us) Tincture of May Apple, or Mandrake, of Sarsaparilla, should express in their orders i APARILLA COMPOUND. Drs. A. G. & T. J. TE .GUE.- I ly 27 CANDIDATES! 17 Tuz Friends of Capt. H. BOULWARE pectfully announcehim as a Candidate for Sheriff Edgefield District at the next election. . rHE friends of Capt. LEWIS COVAR, res. :tfuliy announce him as a candidate for Sherif, Edgefleld District, at the ensuing election. rhe many friends of W. W. SALE, Esq., of tmburg, in the upper part of the District, respect ly announce him as a candidate for Serif of Igefield District at the next election. The friends of Co. WM. QUATTLEBUM res 3tfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff Edgefield at the ensuing election. *I We are authorized to announce LEWIS )NES, Esq., as a candidate for re-election for eriff of Edgefleld District. 0 The friends of Mr. JAMES SPANN, re mctfully nominate him as a Candidate for Clerk Edgefleld District, at the next election. Kr Tus Friends of Mr. ROBERT D. BRYAN ipectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk Edgefield District at the next election. 17 TuE Friends of Col. S. HARRISON re eetfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk Edgefield District, at the ensuing election. M Trn Friends of JACKSON COVAR re eetfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk Edgefleld District at the ensuing election. MI The friends of Mr. F. M. NICHOLAS re ectfrally announce him as a Candidate for Clerk Edgefleld District at the ensuing election, 57 We are authorized by the friends of Mr. DMUND PENN, to nominate him as a Candidate r Clerk of Edgefield District at the ensuing elec mf. mTThe friends of Mr. LEWIS COLEMAN spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk Edgefield District at the next election.. g The .l riends of Capt. E. W. HORN, re eetfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax lector of Edgefield District, at the ensuing elee 5f The friends of Capt THEOPHILUS DEAN spectfully announce him as a Candidate for re :tion to the officeof Tax Coflectorof Edgefield istrict, at the ensuing election. II7 The Friends of Mr. CH ARLES CA RTER speetfully annpounce him as a Candidate for Tax >llector of Edgeflid District, at the next election fJT The Friends of Mr. ClIAS. M. M AY, rca etfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Col tor of Edgefield District at the next election-. tVTnE Friends of Ma1j. JOHN C. LOVE ESS respectfully announce him as a Candidate for ax Collector of Edgefleld District at the ensuing retion. * liIThe friend. of STARLING TURNER, an 'unce him- a candilate for Tax Collector at the Isuing election. 67?The Friends of Mr. M. W. LYLES respect Ily announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collec r of Edgefleld at the. next election. 7 We are authorized by the friends of W. F. JURISOE, Esq., to nominate him as a Candidate r re-election to the Office of Ordinary of Edge. ~ld District, at the ensuing election. Rif The friends of Capt. E. B. FORREST, re eetfully announce him as a Candidate for Ordi try of Edgefid District at the next election. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY ! H RI STIE & H URILB ERBT. PH IE Subscribers ofir for sale att the old etandl Lof Rt. II. Sullivan, a CHOICE collection uf Cariages, R0ckaWays, Buggies, nl ali oter ntrtieh-~s in their line. They have adle arrangements to keep their flouse supiied ith the BE:AT A RTICLJKS, from the IBEST atories in the United States, which they will Ii LOW FOR CASil, or for good paper on ort inm-. CARRIAGES and BUGGIES of every des iption will be furnished to or der on short notice. S. CIIISTIE, A. 11URLBERT. A pril 22 tf 15 state of south 'Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, iN ORDINARY. Young Me-rehnnt, 1 Ilaley Me-rchant tnd others,| vs. * For Partition Henry B. Gallman and wife Mary A nn and othiers. J T appearing to -mny satis'acetion that Joel Mecr chant and .James Merchant, two of the Defen nts in the' above stated ease, reside beyond the its of this State, it is therefore ordered that ey do, appear and obije ct to the dlivisionlor sale of e Real Estate- of Roebert Merchant, dec'd], on or .hin the 12th of Jimunry next, (1858) or their nisent to the same wvib-.en; ered] of record. W.I '.ID UISOE, o r. n. [IE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. - .VO RDINA R1.* Rihr ri. ~ Petition for Par. John Gregory and others. pT appearing to my atisfiaction that JTohn Grego L ry,-Esther Rantkin, wife of David Rankin~tle rie.d, .lohn Rankin andi his wife litarriet, Sha ak Den and his wife Ceily, Defendants in the (oCe ttetd ease, reside without the limits of this ute, It is therefore orslered, 'thatt they do'atppear, d ubject to-the division or sale of the real estate Sarah Gregory, dee'd]., on or before the 23d day1 Decemiber next, or their consent to the same 1 be entered of recordl. W. F. DURISOE, o a D. Ordinary's Office, Sept 30, 1S57. 12ce39 , state of John Doby, dc'd.. LL persons indebted to thre Estate of John IDoby, dee'd]., are re.1uested to settle up prior Tuesday thte 19th day of January next.. And .se having demands against said Estate arc no ed to render them in, properly attested, by that e. as we intend making a final settlement of the rsonal Estate on that d.ty. DEVORIc & A TKINS, Agents .yFor Mhttilda Doby, A di'x. Det 12 '14t 40 .- -- t BRICKS!I BRICES!I 'HIE Subscriber has One Hundred Thoussnd . .H ARD BURNT BRICK for sale at $5 sit per thousand, take them as they come, or [I if I charge thent. W. L. PARKS. 3et 14 2e 40 t TAKE NO0TICE. 0 FTER this date all Goods purchased of us L. and returned, will be resold on account of the. -caser. BLAND & BUTLER. pTN. B-We will receive in payment of Ac nts and for Goods, the Notes of sll the South roin, Augusta and Bavannah Banks. f rw ml tf . 41 9Am1W3? IS T A BL Igi 9MEK T, EDGEELD, , C.. JOHN M IWITTI. ha ing jua t re amed flrom New York with a most COMPLETE nd MAGNIFICENT assortment of FURNITURE tespectfully anpounces to hia friends and patrons hat he is now prepared to exhibit. as beautiful ad well manufactured an assortmentof CABINET !URNITURE as can be foun'd in. the Squthern. Itates. This Stock selected with great ere, ad he Batters himself, with much taste and' lda. nent-was bought for CASH at reduced flf. tres, and consequently will be offered as'TOW i can be afforded. My large assortment consists n part of A splendid variety of fine and superfine Mahogany Wardrobes, i rich lot-allatyles-of Rorowood and Mahogany Rosewood and Xahogany-."rs ECRETARIES WITH BOOK CASES, a beautiful collection of Rosewood and Mahogany WASH SINKS OR STAN1 .. A good stock of excellent spring bottom PARLOR SGFAS Improved styles of Rosewood and Mahogany iRENCH BEDSTEADS, *FOLDING IRON BEDkTBADS! A unique and rare assortment of Mahogany and Rosewood Tables, Jonsisting of PARLOR, CARD, TEA, EXPAN. ION and Ladies WORK TABLES, such as must lease the best judges of the good and beautifld. Toilet Stands with Glass, -A lot of Corner Stands and Portabl Desks, A variety of fine An unusually large assortment of C 3EE A. XIX2 .%O, Comprising Solid Mahogany spiing bottom Rock ing Chairs; Spring bottom solid Mahogany Parlor Chairs; Cane seat Msple Rockingand Parlor Chairs; a small lot of Prescott.OakChairs Cli. dren's, Nurse's and Sewing Chairs, and Chillren's Patent Chairs. CHILDREN'S CARRIACES, 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 o all who have kindly visited my new Store; Was, as above stated, purchased on reasonable prices, and will be sold astonishingly LOW FOR CASH. And I would here state that cirumstances, with which all are well acquainted, renders it necessary that I should adopt the CASH SYSTEM and strictly ad here to it, otherwise Icannot.carry on my business. An examination of my Stock Is solicited. Better bargains are not to be had in Augusta or any other Southern City. Repairing, &a, I continue to' make to order-any FURNITURE wanted, and also to repair all old Furniture sent. Send along your work and it shall be done in a workmanlike manner. If' I bespeak a liberal share of public patron age. . .lY.W TT, Opposite thePi Offlce. July I, tf 26 JUST RECEIVED, ROM New York, a Let of Crib C.8A DLES, .'Window Chairs, Quartett Tables,- Ottomans, Foot Stools, Child'. Table Chaiti, &c. July29JOHN .M. WITT'. July 9 att29 WINvDOW SH ADES & CARPETEVG. A FINEC supply of Window SITA DES and tFixtres. Also, a1lot of CA RPl'fflNG fust received nnd for sale by J. M. WITT. Aug26 tf '33 STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, EDGEFJELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Wmn. M'l. Myera, and wife et al Tiliman .Watson, . ilfrpr Elijah Watson et. al. J BY virtue of an order in Equity. In this ease I will sell at Edgefield C. 11.. on the first lMon-* day in January next, the Tract or Land- comm~aon ly called "TIIE PERRY TRhtCT," containing Fosur Ilundred and thirty (430) Ace es, more or less, adjoining Lands of .tames Spann, and land. of the Es pate of Elijah Watson Senior dc e'dl. Ter s.-The costs to be pail cash. The balance of the purchase memney in twe've montl s Irom thne day, of sale, to be secured by b~n.i with approved sureties. A. SIMKiNS, c.E .D. Oct. 28, I~t 42 State of south Cai'olina, EDGEFIELD pISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Ex Parte. JT. C. Ready, Admaz'r.)~ Pet it'n, for call In Re. Elizabeth Berry. Iinig in creditors IIellcn Beri-y, and others. jg- proring debtsa.' I N pursuance to an order from Chancellor Ward law, in this case, notice is he.reby given to all and sinzular, the ereditors of llannah lBe-ry, deceased, to' appear before me at my Oficee, on or before the second day of February next. .to prefer and prove their respective demands against the Estate of the aillan nah Herry, deceasedl, or otherwise they will be excluded from the benefit of this order. A. SIMKINS, C.E S.D. Oct 27 1857 3mn 43 Notice. A L L persons indebted to the Estate of Charles Mv eGregor, Dec'd. will please make Immedi ate payment. And those having any demands will present them properly attested. A. RAMSAY, Adm'r. JIuly 7 185 7 if 26 Notice IS .hereby given, that apptication will be made to .the Legislature at its next sess on, for a release uf all the right and interest or the State in the Es cheated Propenty of Charl-s McGregory, deceased, to Jutas S. H ENDERsoY and Ilt'cn MiCGacooa. Aug. 29 1857 - 3m 36 Notice. A LL persona having demands against the Estate of A biah Morgan, deceased, are requested to present them, and all persons indebted to the Estate are reguested to pay up by the lst January, as I In end to close the business. GEO. W. MORGAN, Adm'r. Oct. 6 1857 3m 39 Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of W. S. a.Smyly, deceased, are requested to make pay - neat by the first of January next. A fter that they viut have to settle witb somL body else besides my elf. J. C. SMYLY, Adm'or. Oct 21 ' St 41 - ADMINISTRIAT4R'S NVOTAICE. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of S. S. :iHolmes, dee'd., are reqitested to make pay. nent at an early date, and these having any de> nands against the Estate are hereby notifidi to ren Ler thenm in forthwith properly attested. S. HOLMES, Adin'r. Aug 1 m* 3 Mountain Dew Whiskey. A M now reeeivingeonConsigtnent from Green villa District, a few barrel. pure sweet Mash VHISKEY-said to be from the best Dlistillery in be State. Call in and examine. =S. E. BOWERS, Agent. ' TUamburg, May 27 if 2 N o t i ce, ALL-Persons are hereby warned not to eat .Timber, Wood, or otherwise Treispass upon ~e Tract of Land lyingt So'uthi of the Lower Cher kee Pond-the same deeded to me by Mrs. RI Lnderson. THOS. ANDERSON? Hamburg, Oct. 26 4t .42 s Pot Ash. 1 L. PENN, Agent, has just received sp Je ply orgOT ASH, put up in tin cans, withis all direotions for making soft and hard soap. .Tan9 Ife 2