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90FIDENCE AND CREDIT. The day was dark, the markets dull, The 'Change was thin, gazettes were full, And half the town was braking; The countersign of cash was " Stop," Bankers and bankrupts shut up shop, And honest hearts were aching. When near the 'Change, my fancy spied A faded form, with hasty stride, Beneath griefs burthon stopping; Her name was Credit, and she said Her father, Trade, was lately dead, Her mother, Commerce, drooping. The smile that she was wont to wear Was withered by the hand of care, ' Her eyes had lost their lustre; Her character was gone, she said, For basely she had been betray'd, And nobody would trust her. That honest Industry had tried To gain fair credit for his bride, And found the lady willing, But ah I a fortune hunter came, And Speculation was his name, A lake, not worth a shilling. The villain was on mischief bent, He gained both dad and mam's consent; And then poor Credit smarted, Ile filched her fortune and her fame, He fixed a blot upon her name, And left her broken-hearted. While thus poor Credit seemed to sigh, Her cousin, Confidence, came by, (Methinks he must be clever;) For when he whispered in her ear, She check'd the sigh, she dried the tear, And smiled as sweet as ever. THE WI On earth to man there is but one, His heart can love, his soul can own; Though myriads flit before his view, There is but one to whom l's true That one can sway him too and fro; Can make him drain the cup of woe; Crn give him joy or blast his life; And that one's name is simple wife. But in that name a worid is sphered, A world by all beloved, revered, Who have the sense to know its worth, And spurn the gaudy joys of earth; For that full heart in her dear breast If rightly prized-eternal rest Is not with blissful sweets more rife, Than that pure heart-a loving wife. From the Richmond South. FAILURE OF TilE CHINESE AND AFTICAN SU GARl MILLET (SORGHUM1 SACCHARATU3I) TO PRODUCE SUGAR, Mr'. Edour :-Withi the permission of Ex Governor IHammond, of South Carolina, I send to you for publication the following extracts from two letters, recently received from him. From these, in addition to all other known and recent testimony, I deem that there can remain no longer any doubt of the impossibility of ob taining sugar, to any useful end, fromt the juice of either the Chinese or the African Sugar 3Mi1 Iet. Goy. Hammond had grown these on a large scale-on more than 100 acres-embracing 15 or more of the African varieties. Every proper care was taken for the culture-and a fine crop was raised. No proper expense was spared for the machinery, &c., for grinding the cane and boiling the juice. The results are stated in his letters. But though (in contradiction to former gen eral expectation, and to much prior and particu lar evidence,) it sents ti at sugar cannot be produced from these plants, that conclusion, in my cpinion, detracts but little from their value for this region. There is no doubt that excel lent syrup may be made, even by very rude means and methods-and, by proper means, probably in profitable quantity, for general homte constuptiont. This is entough for us. Also, the feeding value of the green plants is of mtuch importance. Even when I formterly' gave cre dence to the many assertions that sugair could be made, I did not then suppose that the prac tical operation could be profitable here, or as cheap as to buy the stugar mtade from augar cane in hot clintates. I hope that numerous experi ments and fair trial will be ntadle of the Sugar Millet, and of all its varieties, so that the true general value, and the imost productive kitnds may be known. ED31UND RtUFIN. RiEPCLeFm:, S. C.. Oct. 15th, 1857. My Dear Sir: * * * I got my new wheel made, and started my mill again on the 2nd October. But Mr. W ray, who was absent and unwell, did not commn~mee his experiments itn til the 6th October. Ihe did ntot try my battery, but used his little apparatus, with steam evap oration, Ie selected his canes, and had what juice lie wanted, and made I don't know how maniy boilings (luring that and the niext 4 days. The juice was good-standing sever'al times at 10 deg. Beaume. Blut neither by his patenied nor any other process coulti he make sugar from his Imphee. lie has brought up suoe syrutp which he thinks will grain yet. I don't think it will, or that sugari can be mnade from either the Imphee or Chinese cane. I dare say both of them have a smatll portion of cane sugar in them, but I fear not enough to be worth look ing after. If the saccharine matter indicated by 10 deg. Jieaumte were cane sugar, this plaunt woul be far superior to) the sugar cane. JSut I give it up for sugar paurposes. The Imphee, as you saw, is a largcr growth than the Clhi nese cane, but fr'oim all that I have seen and heard, I would [not ?J l'kc to say that any va riety of it is superior to the Chinese. With regard to the seed, I am now fully .sat isfied that all the varieties of' the Millet readily hybridi:e; and I think also that the Kaflirs were correct in tellIng Mr. Wray that if the ripe seed wer'e long lanL~ted the cane would lose nll its sa-ccharine qualities and take rank with Dourah corn. I found so large a propor' tion of worn bless cane-with the largest stalks and finest heads generally--that I cannot have any part in selling the seed. I have gathered the seed of thle few asnorled cutmes that senmed purest and placed theum at Mr'. Wray's disposal. The remnainderm I amo f'eeding to my .,tuck. I would not be willing to g::.antee that a single seed will be pure-but if Mr. Wramy will make, as he says he will, a carecful seletion, head by head, they will probaly b~e a< pure as most of' the Chinese. It so happens that these assorted seed are perhaps his best varieties. ThIey' are the Necazana, iloojana, Koomubana, Booimvwana and Enyama. TIhese and the Eenghia and Slagoova, are so dil'erent in appearance from Dourah corn, that Mr. W~ray, ini assorting his aeed last spring, at my requtest, was more suc cessful in selecting themi than the others--but they were all near' enough to the Domu'ah, or degenerate Imnphec, for some hybridizing to take place, anud therefore 1 gluuaictee none. I shall plant all the varieties next year', by no means omitting Chinese, but not so largely as this year. I shall only aim to make what syrup I want for my own use, and to test more carefully the forage value of the plant. I shall plant upland that is good for twenty bushels of corn, in five feet drills, and expect 100 to 150 gallons of syrup per acre. Unless alcohol may be made economically out of this plant, or it proves better for forage than I now think, it will produce nothing for sale--and syrup ca~n be made from it for use only when there is no other pressing plantation work, or at somte dis tanco from the great highways of commerce. * e * * * * * '' J. II. H A MMOD.m "OCToDurt 23, 1857. * * * * * "1 find the cane has greatly de teriorated in the last ten days, in all respects, from over-ripeness. Beaume's saccharometer stands at 0 deg. both in the cane juice and wa ter. Yet the canc juice makes good syrup, at the rate of 1 for S of juice. In the juice of cane cut and schocked a month ago, Beaune's saccharoineter disappeared entirely. Yet this made fair syrup. My conclusion is, that how ever valuable Beaume's saccharometer may be I.1 as a test for sugar cane juice, it is utterly worth less as a test for any variety of this Millet Su- ru gar Cane. The Imphee juice, at 10 deg. Bea utie, and at half an inch below 0 B eaume, is aluost equally good as far as syrup is concerned, v and also as to sugar, as neither produces that. 11 * * * .* * * * N " J. II. IILAMMOND." e1 -- te Do AS I Dtn.-The other morning a celebra- ti ted fast man from the West end, entered a re- p freshment saloon, where sone fifteen or twenty of his friends are in the habit of congregating, f about eleven o'clock. Ile, with his usual hear tiness and generosity, "asked the crowd to - smile ;" they, nothing loth, stepped up. " You must all do as I do," said the liberal. "Oh, certainly, certainly," was the universal response, " what is your's going to be ?" "I shall take brandy and water for mine." "Very well, we'll all take brandy and water," they cried. The pirty drank, and the waggish inviter laid down his fip upon the counter, and immediately retired, whispering in his softest tones, " Do as I do, gentlemen." The party looked at each other a moment, with a most comic expression of the face, when one, who felt the full force of the idea creeping powerfully through his hair, exclaimed, " Sold !" " Here," he added turning to the liar-keeper, " take iny pocket book, and treat freely for the next~twenty minutes." EsIRArIoN TO THE WFST TIS FAr..-The newspapers in many parts of the West say that C emigration is nearly as heavy this Fall as it was k last Spring. The fall is deemed as good a sea- g son for farmers, or even agricultural laborers, to emigrate as the spring. The land can be brokent and fences built, and the farm got ready gene rally, for operations in the spring. VER !iODET.-Ini the Tennessee Senate, one day last, week Mz. Goodpasture presented a memorial from citizens of Scott county, askingto be released from taxation on account of the hard times, and that an appropriation of $4,000 or $5'000 be made for their benelit. 1 A. INFICeA. M tusE.-Last week, says the Selmna (Ala.) Reporter of the 9th inst. a friend described a machine recently invented and tes. I ted at llurnsville, Ala., which throws five ounce balls through an inch plank at a distaneo of one hundred yards. The Sentinel says that the ve. locity can be increased to such a degree, that five thousand balls shells a minute can be thrown. No powder is used-the bullets being thrown by an arm of machinery, same as a man throws a stone. This certainly is the greatest invention of the age. With such a machine a mere hand ful of men could demolish an army of thousands in a few hours. NEW FALL GOODS I DICKEY & PHIBBS, .RE nowuoening a VE RY LARGE and WELLe ELETED Stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, To which they respectfully solicit attention, com prising as it does, every article usually found in a first class House, and at prices as Lowv as any in the Soutia. The Ladies especially aire invited to cell and ex amie our DRESS GOODS before purchasing. Our larg~e Stock of SILKS, DitESS GOODS, SIIAWLS, &c., is particularly tine, emnbracina every article in their line, and all of the latest anid newest styles, viz : Plain Black Gros dui Rhine SILKS; ""Grois due Naples" " " BischofAr Black Brocades, Satin Stripes and Plaids ; Fancy Plaids, Stripes and CHIENIES; Rich Satin ~ Piids and Stripies; Richa Colored BRtOCAD)ES; Very Rtichi Flounced ROlBES; 3Marcelines, Flounces, &c., &c., all colorie; French Mlerinoes, Black and Colors; English anid Gernmn Merinioes; Coeburg Cloths, very fine. every shiadle; Plain and P'rinued L.lama Clothe; Cashmere and Broche Delaines; CH A LLIES, Black and Colired; POPLIN S. Plain, Plaid, arid Striped ; English, French Scotch and Domestic GING HAMS; Hoyle's English PRINTS; Fine French" Merrimnac andi Cochero PRINTS; " " .IACONETTS; alarealias, a tine article ; Hemp Skirts, Quilted. Pinin, Skeleton ; Plain, Corded andt Embrnidlered SKIRTS; Embossed Corded SKCIRTPS, Brase HOOPS, W HA LEBONE, &c., for Skirts ; Stella SH A WLS. Black, White a nd Cu'd ; Cashmere 8 A W LS, P'laiii and P'rited; Bay State, Eirlie state, and Seu h Long and Square Piaiid Wool Shawles; Swiss Collars atid Sleeves: " " "in Seits; Swiss Edgings and Insertio'ns; Jaeconiett Swiss.u ands and FLOUNCINGS; Jaconett Enelish Thread Laces and E[DGINGS; Ladies and Chiildren'~s Cotton llow, White and Colored; Ladies' White and Open Work Hose; "' Wool andl Cotton Gloves; Children's Lace 31hitms and Silk Gloves; lileached andci Brown, SilRTJNGS; Linen cad Cotton SHIEETING;S atnd P'1LLOW CASINGS; 40 inich, 5-4.and 6-4 P. C. COTTONS; 6-4. 9.4, 10-4 aied 12.4 Allendhale and WValthiam SH EETiNGS, Bleached and Brown; Bileacheed aned Brown Linieni and Cttor, Table D iA3IASKS, by the yard: I8.4, 10-4, 1'24 and 14-4 IBleachted and Brown Linen TA BLE CLOTIIS; Sr.eich,. Rie-la and Huickaback DIAPERS arid l OW ELINUS; 10.4, 12an~d 14-4 Lancaster and Marseilles Q UILTS; " " Turkish" Teeilet Covers, Tidlies, Furniture Friniges, &c.; Black and Col'dl Clot ihu and Cassimbres; Satirnetis arid Kentucky Jeans. P'lain anid Fancy ; Drap D)'ete, Italian Chit hs, Cottonades, &c., &c.; r Genets, Wool .Methers, andr Peintilreeiunkerchijefe; Gents Black and Fancy Silk Cravats and TPies; "Plaite and Pritntedl L. C. Hlandkerchtiefs; "White, Col'd tand Fancy Half' Hose; "Wool atid Merinio"" "Keil, Silk, Woiol, Thread Gloves; "ande Ladlie' Kid and ek G;annttlets, &c. r The attntion of 1House keepere, Farmers, aned Planters, is particularly inevitd to ur stock of PL AN. PATION G00ob8, whiich consists of every article ini the line: York Stripes, Mariners' Shirtings; Mlarlboero' laiids atid Stripes; Georgia Stripes aned lain, ; Black, White and Grey Kerseys ;t TJwilted Kerseymieres; P'laid and Plaitn ~iniseys;C Whlite and Brown Canein Flannielse; w Plaitn and Twilled Salishntry Flannels, all cuolors ; w Finte Wliite Etiglish and Welsh "~ at Reel antI White D~omete, &c., &c.; A latrge assortnent eel B LA N KETS, of every make, inc eidigline Etiglish, Sniss, Whlittney Mlackineaw, is &c., all sizes : o Blue, Grey, andt White, Negro BLAtNK ETS. Extraoirditiary indnecementis, oflieredl to persorns ptir chasmtg large plantatione bills,.t Parties sendingn orders will he certain to lhave them te punctually alttended te. IJICK EY & P11llBBS. o0 A ngnsta, S8ept. 7 I f 35 NEW GOODS! E. PENN, AGENT. - IiA K KS greait pleasure it, iu'rin j heis cnstie-r . mters andt the pule ge'neratlly that le. ha:s re. eivedl his streck ofl o embracinig lEV KIRY STY L.K aned V A R I BTY sniteed t the Kalt atnd Winter Tirade. is Ster hase been se~h-eted wvith great enre, hoth - with t ecard toe Styles andies.~ And lie will always lbe found ready aned happy to wait on his friends who may call teo examiniee his Stock and get good lunrgains..1 Edge-field Sept. 30o. tf. 39. .tal NOTICE?1g ALL Persons inideblted tee the Estate or Samuel az ~PBeard,d dee'd., are earniestly requestedl to set- tee le withotit delay-anid thoseee having claeims against pc the Estate will pleasee present th(e forthwith. e J ESSE LEOPA RD, A dm'otr. Nro v 2 3t4 AUG STA. ADVERTISEMENTS. - 'HEAP CASH STORE 1 GRAY & TURLEY, AUGUSTA, GA., .JAViNG tlorouglly removed to their NEW STOR E, under the U. S. NHotel, e now receiving a full and complete assortmient of b and elegant DRY GOODS, 'hieh having been purchased for. CASH5 .under e depressed state of the monetary affuirs of the orth, enables them to offer facilities to close pur asers rarely to be met with. Merehaits, Plan rs, and the Ladies particularly, would consult eir interest by an examination of our stock and .iecs. Having a resident purchaser at the North, e are in the continual receipt of " 101B LOTS" om auction, at 1nprecedented low prices Among our assortment will he found the richest id newest DRESS GOODS of the season-such ; Rich and Elegant Colored and Black SILKS, mnging from 37 cents to $5 per yard. 'omiting to >ecify all the manufactured " jaw breaking" names ied on such occasions.) Fine all Wool Muslin DELAINE, plain and fig'd. Cheap Muslin DeLaines in great variety; Lupin's best black Alpaccas and Bombazines. PLANTATION GOODS. The very best quality 8 doz. OSNABURGS ; Heavy all Wool Willing Georgia PLAINS and Kerseys; Heavy cheap Salineths: all Wool Plaid Linseys; Blue Stiipe and Plaid IIonespuns; Bro. Homespun and Janes; Fine Bed Blankets, very cheap. RICH CARPETING--CH EAP. Fine English Tapestry Velvet; " "& " Brussels Superior Three-ply, fine Ingrain and all Wool 'arpeting-(not having room in our new store to eel Carpeting we will sell them at cost and char es.) HOSIE RY at has ever been in one House in Augusta, front te lowest price to the finest quality, for Ladies, rents, Misses and Youths, of every dtscription. DOMESTIC GOODS. Ten cases fine 3 yard wide Sheeting, at 31 cents, vorth in the Jobbing Houses in New York from 5 to 40 cents. Five bales fine Sea Island Ilomespuns, i4c. Ten cases line Calico), warranted last colors or the oney returned, for 64 cents, worth 10 to 12jets. LINEN GOODS. The best anil cheapest Linens that have ever been :nown to sell in A ngusta, under any circumnstances, re now on our shelves, and only reqire an exam nation tO convinve the most fastidious of the great aving in purchasing Linen Goods from us. Splen id fronting Linen for 374 cents, that has never een known to sell in Augusta for less than 62 to '5 cents. The most superb Linen Damask ever brought to his market at vas:I-educed rates. Splendid Tur ish Towels rr the bath room, 6-4 long, only i2J ents, worth 37 cents. Russia and Iluekaback Diapers, in great variety, xecedingly cheap. Five hundred 12-4 square -ALSO t very large and varied stock of every description of DRY GOODS. elected with the utmost care by decided judges of ro.ds. at aution and such other places as bargains ould he obtained, within the last two weeks, to hich we would invite the attention of those pur basing for cash, guaranteeing that we can save hem a very large per centage on an examination of ur stock. GR AY & TUR LEY. Augusta Sept. 3ff. tf. 38. BUY THE BEST AND .CHEAPEST. JAMES IIENEY, A UGUSTA, GA. IE AS now in store one of the best and most Lfishionable stocks of DRY GOODS ever roughit to A ugusta, and he solicits an insspetion of hem by his friends and the public. Being satis ed with very SMA LL PROFITS, lhe is confident hat his stock will be found CHlEAPER than that f any other in the Trude. The following desirable styles of goids are to be :nd in his stock: Rich Silk, Delaine and Cashmere ROUE DE UILLE, Rich Silk, Delaine and Cashmere Bayaderaestri ed DRESSES; Rich Plaid Raw SILKS; Plain " all colors; lacnk Silk ROBES and IBOBES vs QUILLE; Rlieb Fig'd DELAINES, CASII.MERES and IERINOS; French MERINOS. all colors ; English " " " A large lot of DE LAINEKS, from 12 to 37 ets. er yar-d; itlourning ltla-:k A LPAC.\, RO.\BAZlNE andl TAMAR INE: A late stock of English and~ American Printed A LICOES; A large stisck of Mlourning CALTCO ES; A large stock of Scotch and French GING l A lS, so~me as low as 101 cents pe yard ; Chenille. Stella, Pi'ush and Woolen Plaid Shawls; SSatin and Cruel SCA~ RlFS; Cloth anud Velvet CLOA KS and TA LMAS; I loop SE IRTS: Canton Pique CLOTIIS, a comfortable article fur hsquet: Ind in Twill LONGCLOT HS, Plain and Striped Irish Lil IlENS anid lIT PERS. of variosskes; ll CKA ilACK{, CRASI I, &c-., for Towelling: Si1lItTI NGS aund S11 EETlNGS, LINDSEYX l't t0l.SE Y, and lassntionm STEUFKS: A fisne assortment of French and Scotch Em-. peideredl COLLA US and SLKEVES, sepairate and Embrodered Alisses and Boy's COLLAlRS; " nfaunt's Roll3 ES anid W A ISTSi "H AN llK'FS ;ad SK IRTS ; " ANDS, ED)GINGS, and IN hoSIERY. &c. Cotton, Thread and Crotchet L ACES; A large variety' of Dress TR'lllINGS ; Ladies', Misses', Gentlemen's and iny-u Merino TN ) ER V ESTS; FrJA NN EFLS, all colors and qualities; led BLANKETS. QUILTS, &c. Jn the Mlillinery De-partmnent Mrs. liv~rv has ne sf the finest selc-tionts of lHON N E'TV, i l~X EAI) IRESSES, &c.; to a's examminationa of whsich she 2spectfully invites her friends and the public. A ugusta. Oct. I; 1857 tf 39) PLUMB & LEITNER, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AUGUSTA, GA. [ UE attention of thme public is invited to, our Ltock of C110ICE UNADULTERATED) Irgs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, PERFUNERY, BRUSHES, .nd all other articles in outr line. We feel assured st no flottse ins the Ssuths can soffer a S'ock supe or to ours in genuiinentoss and purity. All our flicinal preparations are made in strict accorsdance iths the fot-mularies of the U. S. P'ha~rmacopia, iths the~ best materials. amnd by thse proper wveightts tn easures. Our Stock of ENTAL AND SURGICALlINSTRUMENTS, full, andl we havte tunesqualled arrangements for eing addsitiomnal supplies at the shortest notice. Feling contidient that we can furnish our cus mrss with the .Best A rticle, ssn reasonable rms, we respectfully soslicit osrders, antd pledge irselves to fill them with fidelity ands despatch. PLUMlB & LEITNER, Late D. B. Plumbi af Co. Agusta, Ga., A pril 13, tUm 14 HOUSE AND LOT FORl SALE. FH IE Subiscriber oil'-rs for sasle his IlOUSE an~d LLOT ins thse Village of Edlgefield, coinsisting three acres, with every nteerssary b'uiblintg Ott e premtises, well of excellenat wate-r, &c. Termts accommodating. W. LOGUE. ltar 4 tf 8 Executor's Notice. SOTICE is hecreby given to all concernted, that I will make a fissal- settlement on thse Es e of Elizatbeths Martin, deceased, itt the~ Ordinta 's Oflice, on Tuesday asfter th,- fit-st Monday oif nary next. Antd all persons htavitng demands sinst said Estate, arc reqluested to preset thems the tundersitntedl, on or-before that day-and till rsons itndebted tot said Estate, are requested tos ske imnmediate payment tto G. W. BURTON, Ex'or. Oc.a , 3m 39 HAMBURG AI)V D ITIS EMEM CAROLINA HOTEL, HAMBURG, S. C. T HE Subscriber iLspectfully announces to his f friends and the public generally that lie has rented the old and well-established House known as the CAROLINA HOTEL, recently occupied by Join, 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 entire renovation, and every requisite arrange ment to promote the comfort and happiness of my guests has been made. It is ny intention to make the CAROLINA a FIRST CLASS HOTEL, and tay every exertion will be in view of this object. My TABLE shall receive particular attention, and the best the market affords will be furnished in abundance. Attentive SERVANTS will always be readiness to obey the behests of thoso who may call on me. By the first of October I will have ny N E W S T A B L E S erected, and will then be better pre pared for the accommodation of Horses. EV'Families visiting Hamburg or Augusta will find the " Carolina Hotel" all that they can pcssi ble desire. ' A liberal share of public encouragement is earnestly solicited. JOHN LYON. Hamburg, Sept 23 tf 37 TO THE PUBLIC, SIlE Undersigned having sold the American Ilotel to G. C. CUNNINGHAM & CO., take this occasion to return our thanks to the pub lie generally for the liberal patronage bestowed upon us. and would solicit the same for its present Proprietors. Respectfully, . 0. II. P. SCOTT & CO. ITHmburg, May 30, 1857. -0 AMERICAN OTEL, HAMBURG, S. C. HE Subscribers take this opportunity of in Tforming their friends and the public generally that they have bought the above HIOT4L, and are having it refitted in the best possible style for their reception. We flatter ourselves that every necessary arrangement has been made to promote the comfort of all who favor th with their company. Our ROOMS are airy and comfortably furnished; SERVANTS attentive and obedient. And our TA1BLE will be constantly supplied with the best the season affords. Our friends may therefore rest satisfied that every exertion will be cheerfully ren dered to make their sojourn pleasant and agreeable. The will be in attendance a GOOD OSTLER, and I oirses left in our charge will receive particu lar attention. ggPersmns arriving at this House may feel as sured that their baggage will be promptly sent, tree of charge, to the Carolina or to either of the Georgia Depots. 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 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. WE have recent,1y opened a NEW and SPLEN WDID Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, &c., &-c. Also, nu excellent assortment of DOMESTICS, to which we call the attention of~ all who visit tis Market. Conic and look for yourselves! We are satisfied that the prices andi quality of Goods will give satisfaction. Dont forget to look for the CilEAP CASIU STORE, -. Under the American Hotel. Hamburg, Sept 22, 3m 37 HIURRA FOR 1MCARAGUA ! r I HlE Undersigned begs leave to infotrm the I1. Pblic that ~they are opening a very large and well selected Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS. UMBRELLAS, &c. Also, a splendid assortment of DOMESTICS,-all of which will be sohl at a low price for Cash. Of Give us a trial-il acilL be to your own in terest ! SLYMON & KROUCH. Hamburg, S. C., Sept 231 3m :1i NOTICE. IAIGbeen employed by Messrs. SIBLEY & USI lER to superintend their interest in the Cottons Trnde, I hope to shiare a liberal portion of the Trade that, comes to-our Market. I now return may sincere thanks to the Planters of Edlgehtld, Abbeville, Laurcns and Newberry Districts, for the liberal patronage that I hdve re ceived from their hands, and hope to merit a con tinnanace of the same same. I give the very hIlGhiEST PRICES for Cotton and other produce. All I want is a showinu, and I will buy R. L. GENTRY. Hamburg, Sept 22 tf 87 PLANTERS' SUPPLIES. TIlE ESubscriber begs leave to inforim the public that he has in Store, at the Stand octcupie~d by him, the.. last sea son, a WELL SELECTED Sto.k of Planters' Supplies, consisting of Musovado and Porto Rico SUGA RS; Stuart's IL. 1. & C. Soft " " Crushmed "t " Pulverised " Thahtimore Reinery of samne quality ; . MOLA SS ES, Ilhde., Tfierees an-l iarrels ; Ri. and. Java COliFEE; IRON all sizes. nnd 110LLOW WAR E; BAGGING, ROPE and TWINE; G unny Clot h. a heavy article; Osnaburgs and Stripes ; 7-S and 4-4 August:a Goods; SA LT, very large Saeks ; 50 llhas. IBACON Sil)S; It) " SilOUlylE[S: SOAP, CANDILES, STARCIT, &e, &c., all of which will be sold on acconmmodlatin.g terms to approved purchasers. gg Orders solicited and promptly attened to. A. BIURNSIDE. Unilluit, June 0 tf 22 Administrator's Notice. A LiL Persons indebted to the Estate of D. K. Mealing, dlee'd., are requested to settle with out delay, and those hiavinig demands against the Esttae nmust present them properly attested by the second M~ondny in dJannry next, or their Maid claims will be exch::ded, as a final settlenment will be made in thme Ordinary's Ofilee on that day. J1. P. MEALING, Adlm'or. -July S Gm 2G Look Here ! A\ L L Persons arc hereby cautioned from trading - for a certain Note of hand given b~y the sub. scriber to Frankinm Lowry andi John Atmaway, for $125, and datedl :l Oct. J857, as I will not pay saidi Note unless c.opelled by3 law. WIllTFIELD MORSE. Oct 1; if 40 Mountna Dew WVhiskey. T A M now receiving on C'onsigamnent from Green vill Distriem, a few barrels putre sweet Mash WIH ISKEY-+aid to Ibe from the best 1)istillery in thme State. Call ini and examine. S. E. BOWERS, Agent. Hambutrgz, May 27 tf 20 ESTATE .JUDGE BUTLER. 1)ERSONS h~aving demmands against the above EsI~tate n i i oblige by fo.rth~with handing state ments of thte ramne, properly attested, to W. P. Butler, Esq., at Edgeflcld C. II.,or forwarding them by mail to thme sublseriber at Barnwell C. HI.. .JOHNSON HAGOOD, A dm'or. Nov11 t- -44A A UGUSTA ADVERTISEMENTS. J. L.lORA UN., sUCCESSORS TO J. E NEWBY & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in SPLENDID READY MADE CLOT', uN11,9 UNDER THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. W E are now receiving at our old Stand under I the United States Hotel, our supplies of FINE READY MADE CLOTHING, Well adapted to the Fall and Winter senaon, and which we feel assured will please our patrons and friends. Our imm..-nse Stock eonsists in part of CLOTH, BEAVER, SEAL SKIN, BLANKET AND FLUSHING OVER COATS, Fine Black, Blue and Olive DRESS AND FROCK COATS. BUSINESS COATS, Of all Descriptions and Colors. Coats, Pants and Vests to match. Fine black Cassimere Pants, Plaid, Plain, Striped, and other Stylo- of Fancy CASSIMERE PANTS, Silk. Merino, Wool, Velvet, Satin Barath-a, and other styles of the latest and most fashionable !xmM Together with EVERY STYLE of Goods for GENTLEMEIJ'S WEAR. We keep always on hand a very large Stock of fine Shirts, Drawers, Suspenders, Gloves, Neck Ties, Stocks, Collars, Half-Hoes, TRAVELLING SHAWLS, ROBES DE CHAMBRE, &C, &c. All of which will be sohl at the lowest market prices. Call and take a Look. TAILORING! Also a heavy Stock of fine CLOTIIS, CAQST M, ERES. VESTINGS, &t.., to whieb we invite the attention of every body. These goNde will be made up to order at the shortest notice, and in a satisfac tory manner. Augusta, Sept 80 tf 38 CLARK & CO, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. OW offer for sale their splendid new stock of NSILVER WARE, of all kinds-Tea Sets, Pitchers, Castors, Waiters, Goblets, Tumblers, Cups, Forks, Spoons, Ladies, Pastry, Cake, Dessert and Butter Knives. Sheffield PLATED WARE-first quality of goods in Castors, Cake Baskets, Waiters, Candle sticks,.&c. Birmingham and American PLATED WARE, very showy, and at low prices. GOLD WATCHES, of all good makers-Cooper, Dent, Tobias, Burley & Johnson, English makers; Brietting, Matile, Swiss makers ; and Jules Jur gensen, of Copenhagen. SILVER WATCHES in great variety; quick beat R ailroad Watches, large size. Rich Diamond, Coral, Cameo and Mosaic JEW ELRY, all the newest styles, with a large stock of Staple and Fancy GOODS, at their store, Post Office Corner, opposite the Railroad Bank. '(Augusta, Feb. 4 1857 tf 4 HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c. Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. J OHN & T HOMAS A. BONES, invite the at tention or the Planters of South Carolina, to their stock of Swvedes Iron imported by them direct from Sweden-A LSO-refined English and Sheet Iron Mill Irons, Lead, Copper, Zinc, Carpen ters and Smiths Tools, Cast, Blister and Plow Stell, Trace, Wagon, Log and Coil Chains, Iron Axels, Hoes, Hames, Axes, Nails and a full assortment of BUILDERS MATERIALS. A.so-A large assortment of the most approved Agricultural Implenments,. Such as Self-sharpening Straw Cutters, Corn Shiel lers, Whent Fans, Plows, Harrows, Ox Yokes, &c. And the largest and best assorLI..enit of Rodgers & Sons C UTLERY, ever of'ered in tis Market. Augusta,_Dec. 2, 15 5, tit 47 STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Wim. M. Myers, and wife et al rs. IBill for par. Tillman Watson, Elijahl Watson et. al. B Y virtue of atn uorder in Equity in this ease I will sell at Edgelield C. 1I., on th~e first .Mlon day in .Jantuary next, the ITact of I.annd common ly enlked "TI IE. l'EltRY TItACT,'' containing our 11uandred and thirty (4130) A cr es, more or less, adjoining 1.nnds of .'amies Spatnn. and Land- of the Iistate of Elijnh Watsonm Senior dr*e'. Trmis.-The costs to be paid ensh,. Th'Ie balance of the purchase mon-y ini twelve monti s Iromi the Ida of sale, to be seured b~y bond with iippro~ved sureties. A. SlalKlNS, c.E E.D. Oct. 28, 1i0t 42 State of South Car'olina, EDGEFlEI.D DISTRICT, IN EQ17ITY. Ex Pairte. -J. C. Rendy, A.dr'r.)1 PeCI'n for call In Re. Elizabeth Bserry' ing in credi/ors Hellen Berry, ad others. j4. prcring debuts. IN pursuance to an order from Chancellor Ward lawv, in this cnse, notice is hereby given to all and s'nenlar, thre creditors o.f llannah Biry, deceased, ,. ap;pear before me at nmy Ulliee, on or before the second day o.f Februniry next, to prefer andI prove their respective demai~nds against the Estate of the sad lnnnh Bherry, deceased, or otherwise they will be excluded from the benefit of this order.. A . SIalKINS, C.E E.D. Oct 27 1857 3m 4:1 TIE STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA, EDGEP'IELD) DISTRICT. IN WRi)NAR1'. Richard Gregory,Pitcafra. John Gregoty anid others. f' appearing to my satisfaction that Jlohn Crego ry, Esther Rankin, wife of David Rankin, de ceased, Johb's Rankin, andl his wite Harriet, jiha drack Deas and his wife Ceily, DeIfendaunts in the above stated ease, reside without the limits of this State, It is thierefore ordered, that they dii appear and object to the division or sale of the real estate of Sarah Gregory, dee'dl., otn or befiire the 23d1 day of Decetnbcr itext, or their coinseitt to the saune will be entered of record. W. F. DURISOE, o E 15. Ordinary's Office, Sept 30,1857. 12te39l State of South Carolina, EDO EFIE LD DISTRICT, IN ORDJINARY. Young Merchaiit,) Baley Merchant antd others, I es. *For Partition Henry B. Gailman and wife I' Mary A nn and others. ) IT appearing to may satisfaction that Joel Mer eb caut anid James Merchant, two of the Defen dants in the above stated case, reside beyond thre limits of this State, It is therefore ordered that they do nppecar and object to the division or sale of the Real Setate of Robert Merchant, dee'd, on or before thre 12th of .lanuary next, (1858) or their consent to the same will be entered of record. W. F. DLURISOE, o.it n. Oct. 18, 1___ 2te 41 Estate of Johnu Doby, dec'd. A LL persons indebted to the Estate,- of Johna CDoby, d ee'd., are requested to -settle up prior to Tueday the 19th day of January next. A nd those having demands against said Estate arc no tified to render them in, properly attested, by that date as we intenid making a final settlement of the personal Estate on that day.I DEVORE & A TKINS, Agents For Matilda Doby, Adm'x. . Ot12 141 40 ~*..-. SALUDA HOUSE, Edgefieli, C. II., S. C. LEWIS COVAR, Proprietor. CANDI DATES, 07 TiE Friends of Capt. 11. BOULWARE respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff1 of Edgefield District at the next election. THE friends of Capt. LEWIS COVAR, res pectfully announce hin as a candidate for Sherif, of Edgefield District, at the ensuing election. The many friends of W. W. SALE, Esq., of Hamburg, in the upper part of the District, respect fully announce him as a candidate for Bherif of Edgelield District at the next election. The friends of Co. WM. QUATTLEBUM res pectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgefield at the ensuing election. 07 We are authorized to announce LEWIS JONES, Esq., as a candidate for re-election for Sheriff of Edgefield District. Eg The friends of Mr. JAMES SPANN, re spectfully nominate him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgefield District, at the next election. 0 Tnz Friends of Mr. ROBERT D. BRYAN respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgefield District at the next election. L THE Friends of Col. S. HARRISON re spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgefleld District, at the ensuing election. g7 TiE Friends of JACKSON COVAR re spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgefleld District at the ensuing election. jV The friends of Mr. F. M. NICHOLAS re spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgefleld District at the ensuing election. IN' We are authorized by the friends of Mr. EDMUND PENN, to nominate him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgefield District at the ensuing elec tion. 3MThe friends of Mr. LEWIS COLEMAN respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edgefleld Distriet at the next election. .- .,. e gW The 1eriends of Capt. E. W. HORN, re spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgeield District, at the ensuing elec tion. 1,- The friends of Capt THEOPHITLUS DEAN respectfully announce hini as a Candidate for re election to the office of Tax Collector of Edgefleld District, at the ensuing election. 07 The Friends of Mr. CIARLES CARTER respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefield District, at the next electior 02' The Friends of Mr. CHA M. MAY, res pectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Col ector of Edgefield District at the next election. gW THE Friends of Maj. JOHN C. LOVE. LESS respectfully announce him as a Candidate foi Tax Collector of Edgefield District at the ensuing election. 0 07The friends of STARLING TURNER, an nounce him a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. ID The Friends of Mr. M. W. LYLES respect' fully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collec tor of Edgefleld at the next election. gg We are authorized by the friends of W. F DURISOE, Esq., to nominate him as a Candidath for re-election to the Office of Ordinary of Edge. field District, at the ensuing election. gg.The friends of Capt. E. B. FORREST, re. spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Ordi nary of Edgefleld District at the next election. Dr. McLANE'S CELElBRAITED LIVER PILLS. Two of the best Preparations of the A ge. They are not reconm mended as Universal Cure-'ails, 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, fur the curc of LIVER COM PLAINT, all BILIOUs DE. RANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD ACHE, &C. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane's Cele brated VERMIFUGF. and LIVER PILLS, preparCd by SOLE PROPRIETORS, Pitts burgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other preparations 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. FLEMWING BRO'S, 60 Wooi ST., Pmsn~UnrGI, P~ge Sole Proprli re SCOVIL & MEAD, No. 111,<sh$1cs Street, General Wholesale Agents for thSouthern States, to whom all orders must be addressed. gg Sold by G. L. PENN, Edgefield S. C., A. J. CEmaWroN and TUT'I'& PELLETIER, Hamburg; SmErn & HARRISON, Longmires, and WARDLAW & LYoN, Abbevilie. April 7, 189. 17 18 STOVES, GRATES,. RAGES & c.,&c C. S. S. JONES & CO. AUGUSTA, -OEORGIA., B EG AGAIN to call the ittkntiohof their nu merous customers and the public ..Perally to their extensive assortment of' p.STOVES, GRATES, RANGES, and a ciiisteariety of everything pertaining to a FIRST CL ASS House Furnish1ifig ltors. Our assertment in thi p rtment is all that the most fastidious can desire,- have nearly every style of COOK, OFFICE an LOR STOVES kept by any other house in the C 1 b~ n MByde sirable patterns that are to be foun ii -at our establishment. . ,r 3 r a t o f. Of these Goods, we have some thirfy differpnt patterns, all bought within the last sixty.days'and. from the latest -designs. We think we hszrd nothing in saying that we can offer a 3fCIt GREATER VARIETY in this line than all-other dealers in the city combined. Having tested nearly all the diferent styles of Ranges extant, we have for -two years liast sold MoTrS' PATENT INVINCIBj6E RAN0Ef ecla sively, believing them to be the very, best artiel offered. We have sold some twenty o Ranges in Augusta and vicinity,, .r never failed to give perfect sati sell to any customer with a full ha, these Ranges are perfect' in their ope rlodn every particular. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. In this department enum r is out of.the question. Our assortmenW a usunl complete, and no effort will be spardo our part to retain for our house the posit&iIhas occupied for five years past. Itis well kninhit We keep MORE THAN DOUBLE thb issiek .and variety of any house In the city, and -ours is, in fact, THE PL A CE to purebase House Furnishing Goods. The increase of our business in this department has entirely exceeded our expectations. Our ef forts to establish a FIRSTCLAS.HOUSE-FUR NISHING STORE have been crowned with sne cess by an appreciating public,.and our motto is a Upward and onward! TINNER'S GOODS. We have in store an unusually heavy- stock of Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Sheet Copper, Iron Wire, Block Tin, Pig and Bar Lead. Also, a large stock of Japanned Ware, Pressed Covers and Plates of every description, Bucket Ears; Rivets,. Tinners' Toole and Machines, &c., which we otrer to the trade on the very best terms. - . - b. S. JONES & CO., 210 Broad-street. Angusta, Nov 17 d5 CHEAP FAMILY GROCERIES! T HE Subscriber is now .receiving and opening a-VERY CHOICE STOCK of wellselected GROCERIE,: To which he begs leave to invite the attention o Planters in want of Choice Supplies. - He .may be found in the Block of Buildings formerly occupied by G EORGE ROBINSON as a Hardware -Store. My course will be to adopt the old-motto, " A nimble Penny is betterathan a Slow Shilling !" My Stock will consist in part of the following ar Cles: St. Croix SUGAR; New Orleans, old process, SUGAR; " new & do. Stuart'd A. B. and C. Soft do. " (A) Crushed do. " Powdered do. " Sugar House SYRUP; New Orleans do. Cuba MOLASSES; Old Government Java COFFEE ; Rio do. superior ; SPICES of all descriptions; English Dairy and Goshen CITEESTR; Goshen BU'TTER, LA RD, HAMS; Smoked Beef and Beef Tongues; ;~ Choice Old BRANDY and f lelland GIN; Jamaica and New England 11UM; * John Gibson's XX and XXX ; Rectified and Tennessee WhISKEY ; CONFECTIONAKIlES and PICKLEM: MlACKEREL,- SA LMON and SARDINES ; Superfine FLOUR, &e., &e.; Together with many other articles too tedious to mention. THOS. KLERNAGHAN. H amburg, Oct 24 ly 42 JOSIAH SIBLEY & SONS, AUGUSTA GEORGIA. H AVE taken the Store No. 0 WARRRN BLOCK for the purpose of transacting a General Wholesale Grocery and Commis sion Business, And have in Store and to arrive a large and newly selected stock of all goods usually found in that business, including* lA GGING, ROPE, BA CON, NA ILS, LI QUORS AND SEGARS, -Ai~so Seilcy's Plains and Osniabuarga, And are prepared to sell to M'erohants and Planters on as favorable t--rmns as any hqpse in thme city. 'lhey have secured the services of Mr. .1AMES I. HIOLLINGSWORtTH, (of thme late Grm of Belelier & llollingsworth) and hope, by strict at tention to business, to umert and receive a share of the public patronage. A ugusta, Oct. 2 , t 42 MORE NEW & CHEAP G00DS! AT OLD WINTER SEAT ! IW IL L sell at liamburg prices, (freights except ed,) all kinds of Goods usually kept in a Coun try Store, such as Dagging, Hope, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, molasses, Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, HARD WARE AND CUTLERY, HATS AND BONNETS, BOOTS & SHOES, of all qualities and descriptions. -An IN TatUT All kinds of Dry Goods, From the most common to the finet and most at tractive. Also, fine a stock of the best MEDICINES, WINES AND BRANDIES, For the sick and well. But don't take my word for it. Call and judge for yourselvYes. Winter Seat, Nov 2 ._ tf 43 COME GENTLEMEN, TREAT I W HJIEN you go to Hamburg you cart get good WVeatinir at Da. CUNNINGNAbts, at the Amern ca& Hotel, anid GOOD DRINKING at the bar of Our House, which is attached to the Hotel, and under the supervision of the Subscriber. .JOHN C. BOTILER. Hamburg, Sept. 30 .~ Cm 38 T E ACHlERS are wanted to take charge of both -. Idepartments of the CURRYTON ACADE MIES, (Male and Femal.e)-for the ensuinig year. Those desiring the situation,'mfay do well to apply immediately ; tesamonials or the most reliable char acter as to scholarship, will beerequiy the Trustees. II. A. Sfl4W . Oct. 6 18.57 tf Teacher Wanted, T O take charge of Mount Pleasant 'MALE AACADEMY, near Gilgal Chmurch, on the first, of January next, to fill the vacancy that will then he in said Academy, caused by the resignation of' Rev. T. M.-Bailey. HIRAM ADAMS, Chairman. Oct. 13 1857 'tf Teacher .Wanted 30~ take charge of the . Jp$~e y. .A gentleman qualified to e~t in the Clas sics is desired. And on e experience in teaching would be ,. Nov. 101857 . tf 44 ~Notice. indebted to thme Estate of Chark-s . doGregor, Dee'd. will please make immedi -a payment. And those having any demands will present them properly atested. A. RAMSAY, Adm'r. J uy 71857 . tf 26 BRICKS! BRICES! T HE Subscriber has One Hundred Thousand HARD BURNT BRICK for sale at $8 Cash, per thousand, take them as they come, dr $10 if I charge thm.W. L~. PARKS. n..at 14e 4n