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- - ' EDGEIELD, S. C. JOHN M, WITT,an having just, re turned o frm Now York with a most COMPLETE and hfAGNIFICENT assortment of FURNITURE, Respectfully announces to his friends and patrons that he is now prepared to exhibit as beautiful and well manufactured an assortment of CABINET FURNITURE as can be found in the foutL.ern States. This Stock selected with great care, t and he flatters himself, with much tasto and judg nent,-was bought for CASH at reduced fig- t ures, and consequently will be oflered as LOW as can be afforded. 'My large assortment consists in part of A splendid variety of fine and superfine Mahogany Wardrobes, A richlot-all styles-of Rosewood and Mahogany Rosewood and Mahogany Libraries, SECRETARIES WITH BOOK CASES, A beautiful collection of Rosewood and Mahogany WASH SINKS OR STANDS, A ;;nod stock of excellent spring bottom * PAR~LOR -SOFAS, tr. provod styles of Rosowood and Mahogany FRENCH. BEDSTEADS, FOLDING 1RON BEDSTEADS, A unique and rare assortment of } ,ii gaiy and Rosewood Tables, Consisting of PARLOR, CARD, TEA, EXPAN SION and Ladies WORK TABLES, such as must please the best jnLc:s of the good and beautiful. Toilet Sin rats with Glass, -. 't of Corner Stands an:i Portable Desks, A variety uf fine - An unusually large assa.: taent of CZ3EA. I , Comprisiug Solid Mahogany spring hewtonio Rock ing Chairs~: Spring bottom solid Mahorn. y Parlor Chairs; Cane seat Maple Rocking a:.4 Parlor Chairs.; a small lot of Prescott Oak Chairs ; Chil- v dren's, Nurse's and Sewing Chairs- and Chiiiren's 4 Patent Chairs. 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 stat-d, purchased on reasonable prices, and will be sold astonishin'ly LOW FUR CASHi. And 1 would here .State that circumstances, with which all-are well aersuainted, renders it nccessary that I should adopt the CASH SYSTEM and strictly ad here to it, otherwise I cannot carry on my business. An examination of my Stock iasolicited. Better bargains are not to be had in Augusta or any other Southern City. Repairing, &c, 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 do:ne in a workmanlike manier. ,V I bespeak a iberal share of public patron age. J. iM1. WITT, July 1,. tf 25 CARRIAGE REPOSITORY! r '11 ,8 Sublscrib.r.I ,.41 r tr snile at the~ old stanad of. utI. II. Sulliv~im, a Cl I(ICE i.ollecti..n *f Carriages, RockaIways, B;ggies, Anid aill other ,:rtctles in their line. They have tia~de alrrang..ats to k4.ep their llouse supphied1 with the lav.ST AILTI CLES, fromi the iWlST Factories in the United States, which tha.-y will sell LOW FORL CAS:i, or for good papetr in short unmo. * CK~itlAGES and 1l11t00188 of every des eription will be furnished to order on short noti1ce. S. CIIRIS'TE, A. l1URLB~itRT. A pril 2'? tf ' 15 Blue Ridge Rail Road Comp'ny IN SOUtTEI CAROLINA. NOV EM i~it 3, 1857. SUBISC11BERLS to the Capital Stock of this aJComp ay are hereby notilied that the 'Twelfth first subscription, ad FJ\-E PEFR CENT. upon the amuount of the .secowl ::ubscription, are re quired to he p~aid Isfollows: The Twelfth Iustalmen:t on the :hi dayv of JTanu ary, 1Th.. The Th'lirteenth Ibustaiment and Five Tier eenii. on seeend subscription, on the ;hl day of* F'ebrua ry, 1858s. By tvrder. WMi. II. PE RONNE AU, Trendurer. ,- FOR PALATKA, FLA, WInland Route, via Beanfort,' Hilton He.d &~vamah, St Mary's, Fernandina, ,Tack conville, Black Creek and Picolata. THE NEW & SPLENDID U.S. MAIL EVE RGL ADE, T 3M. COXETER, Master, leavies 13RLOWN -.iJ& C'O.'S WilA Ri'. Charleston, S. C., every T3-i-lDA Y j10ORN ING, at if O'clock, andl cou m,.ets reeuhirty with Stages for Allig:tor, Mladia, T12has..e, st. Augustine, Oranae Spuaizgs, M icn :.:y Nwnanusville and Tampa liay. * ~ A reduction to those Emaigratinmg with Negroes. Freight. consigned to this Agency will be re shipped FR EE of charge. F'or freight or passage apply to GEORGE S. ROUX, Agnt, .Brown & Co.'s Wharf, Cinu kston, S. C. Nov 18 3ld 45 * To Planters and Farmers. T ILELODI MANUFACTURING COM PA NY, incorporated in 1840, with a capital iof $hf00,000lt, otyer their Nv.w aND lnuaorsn l'oun RETTE for sale, a the eapest and b,. st fertilize r for Corn, Cotton, Tobacco and Klitceni Gardens that can be made. .It has been used with great suceeis in the Northern S'atesi, for seventeen yeats. It is inodorous, very powerful, and yethean beused with -out danger in contact with the seed. 'The night soil -of the city of New York, from; which the fertilizer is manufactured, is well known as the most powerful manure in the world. Price per barrel on board of vessel in New York, $1 Sit-for seven barrels and over-under that gtuantity $2 00 per barrel. Terms Cash. A pamphlet will be sent gratis aind post paid to any apptllicants. ET A trial, however smalf, is respectfully sollei ted. Addrers LOD)! MAN UFA CTURING CO, . i10 CouarLANDT S~raEET, New York. Dee. 23 1857 2m 50l CORN SHIELLERIS, Self-Sharpeninlg Straw Cutters ! I PN ,Agent, has just received and offers Es for sale' a supply of the mosnt app'rovedl anti ele of CORN SlI I'1L EfRS. Also, a .:arge Stock of those clebrated Self-Shatrpening S T R A W C UT T E~ R S. The f.srmers will please setnd in. their orders. Sept 2 t f 34 Notice. A LIL persons indetbied to the Estate of Charles - ..eGregor, Dee'dl. will p'lease~ ma'ke immeoidi- J ate payment. And those having ny demtanidi will present thema properly attested. A. ILAMSAT, A~rm'r. July 7 1857 tf21 EXECUTORS' NOTICE. A LL P'ersons haiving demnawls against the Es tate of the late Capt. .John Lipscomob, are re- C quested to present .themn aproperly attested to the I - Exetors-and aul persons indebted are informed n that immediate payment is demanded. BENJ. WALIO, I JAS. N. LIPSCOM B, Ez'oars. Ma3 J. B. LIPSCOMB. 8 DGEFIELD FIFTY YEARS AGO! life and Death of Beck Cotton. HE DEVIL IN PETTICOATS on, God's Revenge Against WE have just printed a few hundred copies of the above pamphlet written by Rev. W. L. VEEMS. author of the " Life of Washington," Life of Marion," and other lesser productions, and aid by some to have been the most peculiar writer f any age. This work is replete with interest, es ecially so to the citizens of this District. as it con iuns quite a fair " showing up" of the dark days nd murderous deeds of old Edgefield a half ecn 0ry since. 0T For sale at this Office. Pr'ce 20 cents per opy. Liberal deductions will be made to those toying by the wholesale. Aug 26 If TRIAL OF MARTIN POSEY! W'1 E have on hand and for sale a few hundred -copies of the Trial of MARTIN POSE1 or the urder of his Wife;Matlda H. Posey, -AND Negro Slave Appling. 3eing an intere.Ling pamphlet of about 75 pages, ivi-ig a true and exact account of a -crime com mitted in Elgefield District in 1849, and which esult. ? in the conviction of the said Posey of nurder in the first degree, for which offence he uttered the extreme penalty of the law on Friday. Acb. 1st, 1850. Persons desirous of procuring this record of past lass and dark -scenes should call at once. E' For sale at this Olice. Price, 15 cents per opy, or two copies for 25 cents. Two copies sent iy mail, to one address, for 25 tents. April20 tf - 16 ea ns ayeas ristory of SOUTH CAROLINA WILL be RE-PUBLIShIED early in 1858, in two large Volumes octavo, 550 pages aeh Volume, printed on fine, white paper, bound n substantial clothagilt. It seins hardly neecesary to a,1l anything to the ihave. RAMSAY'S hISTORY OF SOUTH XitOLIN A is a great work. He was an eye. eitnis. and particatptel in many of the events bout which he -writes. We, ,outh Carolinins, re tao ignorant of outr history, ainl the Pubisher i:ms undcrtaken the work with a view to supply a Ieanid which has been felt for sie time. The tet.is. there is mi.re interest felt ntow in the Ilisto V of our State, than ever was before. All aeeounts if our a neesto'rs :ne now beginning to wake up our ninds to a livety intti;e t. When wv see them raving the hardships of the desert, overcoming :erv diflieu'ty from a savage foe, and meeting the talwart Briton in a long, distracting, and bloody var. we are pleased with every danger they es aped, and wish to trace out the mioi t muinute events if their history. , lU' 1 intend to get out the Work enriy in 1858. 'rice. in substantial Cloth, $'.2i per Voltute ; laif atf, S3,ttt. Sold by subscription, payable on de ivet'Y. Those who wish to subscribe wili send on their anes to the Subscriber early. W1. .1. rD'h'FIE, eookseller, ,Newberry, S. C. Dec It 4t 49 )ctagon Burial Cases Tihl E Sutbscribecr keepl' constaly on hiaiid at his .1 Furioitiire. Rbomis, o'pposite tkh"Pst Offic,n aree atssiortient of' this iiew style of MIETALIC 3UR IAL CASES, of beautiful folrmt, anti fluishecd it perfect re.emblance of Itigh y polishted R OSE 500OD. There CAS tS arc now extensively uised mel po~ssess many valuable advaintages over all joitn nowv befo'ire thet pulic. -A 1.) [:it lso. Liep t ndy foer delivery. at a miomenft'is arnintr, :a lim;' tock of WOo I) COFFINS, of my iwni minf:i:eture, and ot all sizi a, prices and quatlity. 30115l Mt. WITT. Eehieliell. May 13 tf 18 STATEC OF SOUTH~I CA ROLlNA, IN CofiD.ION PLE A.. rs i lFereitn AIHarkment. C. P. t.-.riey. 'il "h Plainti's in the ,b.',ve stated eases, haivinit I this dyc Iiled ti. ii- I N---inriatiins inii siice, m.1l thte I )e-nd.:nts haivingnit.t~ hier ives nor A\t rnerys known' ti r side. within the. limits uof this tate', i'n wi homtt coplies 1.f said ] eceaiations wit h -tiles to ph n:iiv . e sv -d., 1.i t-.tdi'.n iof Messr.. arna ut .'I ::e in, l'hti:nt.t1.' A t torney, (Ordered that cieii I-~fendun:.s appenr mal pilead toe ial I iN-chtra io ith i . y:r :;nd at ay fromo thle dh.te hervor, r timtd :md -.tlbe jnidr-on-e'!t wt1li e tziveni ginat them. Tri o.-. G. II.\CON, e c en S'la.y 2-2, I'5'7. lvy2 UIIE STATE OF SOC['Ill C'AfOLINA IN COMMUN PLE AS. Jamets Sheppard.) I lE Plaintillf ini the abolive stated ease. laving .Ethis day filed his I )celaration in miy Onhic,:mud le Defenidant having neither wife itor A t erney, :nowni tee reside within the limits-of this State, oil ,vhim copies of said heelaration with rules tio pleadi ra be served :'on motion (If Messrs lionhian & *laiams, Plaintili's Attorneys, Ordered that said )etfenidant app11 ar antd plead to saidl Dechtttion ithin a year and a day fromt the dlate hereof, or inal and absolute juLdgment wi'l be given :inist him~i. March 6 1857. lyq 10 State of Souia Carolina, ED)GEFIELD) DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Ex Patrte. .1. C. Re;.dy, .Aedm'r.J ,atnfr(01 in R'e. Elizitbeth hierry. ,fr 'ei n fror ll I-lin Berry. and others. I proving debts. J N putrsuancee to an order fromi Chancellor Ward LI aw, in this ease, notice is he~reby' given to all and ingular, the creditors of llanniah iHeiry, deceased, o aptiear before tme at my Otlic, on or befeiie the ceond aniy of F'ebrutry next, to ptrefer anid provoe heir respective demands aigainist the I'state of the aid Hlanniah Ierry, decceased, or othe r wise they will te excluded from the benellt otf this order. A . Sl.\dKNS, CEx E.. 'Ot27 1857 3m 43 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. Younlg AMerchant, Baley Merc~hant and] others,| vs. For Partition Henry B. Callman and wife Mary Ann andh others. J [Taaigto my saitis'netion thatt Joel Mer ebn n ames Mlerehnnit, two of the Defen Innts in the above stated cane, reside becyondl the iits oif this State, It is thetrefoire or'deredl that bey d1o appear E~d othje et to the division or sale of h Real Sstate eif Robert Alerchant, dee'd, on or >foie the 12th of .Januaery tnext, (1858) or their vnsent to the stone wuill be entered 'if recotd. W. iF. i)UR ISOl, ott n. Oct. 18, 12:e 41 State of'South Cariolina, EDG~FiELD) D)ISTRiCT, IN URJ)INARY. IY W. F. DUISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge 1field Disetrict. W herea, Juthn T. & iRoh. J. Middleton hit hi applied >ine fur Letters of Admainistraien, cmnall antd singular it ginsaet eitttils, rights nced creditts of Elizabeth ldetion, tate of the )I strtict afeiresaied dre'd. These are. thierefore, to cite and admoinish, alt and rgular, the kindered and creditors of thce said daes, I, co he and aippear befiore me, at our next Ordinary's ort for the said District, to be holden at Edgehield wnrt iHouse, on thie lith day of January next, to ww cause, if any, whly thle said adminiatration shtould u lhe grinlted. Given under my hand and seal, this 28th day of e.. in this year of ontr Lord onie thousand eight rndred and ffy-seven and in the eighty-second year American Independence. W. F. DUJRISOE, o.z D. re.30 1857a 1 1 AUGUSTA ADVERTISEMENTS. NE W GOODS. S3A.= OFAOR BIE I WM. If. CRANE, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA HAS just received by the last Steamer from New York a variety of NEW GOODS which were bought Cheap, and which will be Sold Very Low for Cash! -Consisting of New style Embroidered Collars and Cuffs; t " " iSleeves; Superior Silk Finish black Taby Velvet; Ladies' black and colored Kid Gloves ; Linen Cambric Handkferchiefs, very cheap; Linen Edgings and Cambric Insertings; New Styles Prints, Plaid and Stripes ; Marlboro (tripes and Plaids, superior quality; Another supply Kentucky Jeans, 25 ets.; Plain and Ribed Satinets and Tweeds; Narrow Black Velvet Ribbons and Fringes; Plain black and small figured Mourning Prints White and Red Flannels, very cheap ; Country Knit Woolen Socks; A large assortment Cotton Hose, very cheap; Brown and Bleached Cotton Flannel; Plain and Small figured Green Prints; Ladies' and Children's Cloaks, a great variety and very cheap ; Bed Tick, Shirtings and Drills, &c. ,r -Also on Hand A large assortment of all kinds of DRY GOODS which-he is selling at reduced prices. P Planters and their families arc respectfull; invited to call and examine for themselves. Augusta, Dec 23 - 8t 50 NEW FALL -GOODS DICKEY & PHIBBS, A RE now opening a VERY LARGE and WELL SELECTED Stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goo.dsh To which they respectfully solicit attention, com prising as it does, every article usually found in first class House, and at prices as Low as anj in the South. The Ladies especially are invited to call and ex amine our ])RESS GOODS before purchasing.- . Our -large Stock of SILKS, DRESS GOODS SHAWLS,. &.c., is particularly fine, embracing every article in their line, and all of the latest ani newest styles, viz: Plain Black Gros do Rhine SILKS; " Gros do Naple.s " "{ "~ BischufPs " la-ek- Brocades; Satin Stripes and Plaids; Fancy Plaids, Stripes and CHENIES; tich Satin Plaids and Stripes; Rich Colored BROCADIES; Very Rich Fl,unced ROBES; Mlarcelines, Flounces, &c., &c., all colors; French Merinoes, Hlack and Colors; English aid Gernan 31lerinoes; Coburg Cloths, very fine, every shade; Plain and Printed Llama Cloths; Cashmere and Blhteb Delaines; C11. 1 LIES, Black and Colored; 1'Ol'I.INS, Plain, Plaid, and Striped; Englieh, French Scotch and Domestic GING HAMS; Hoyle's English PRINTS; Fine Frencl " Merrimac and Cocheco PRINTS; " " JACONET'I'S; larcalias, a fine article ; Hoojp Skirts, Qnilled, Plain. Skeleton; Plain, Corded and Embroidered SKIRTS; Embossed Corded SliltTS, Brass 11001'S, WHALEBONE, &e., for Skirts; Stella SIIAWLS. Black, White and Col'd; Cashmere SHAWLS, Plain and Printed; Bay State, Empire State, and Scotch Long an Squar,- Plaid Wool Shiawla; Bleached amnd Brown SJIlWI'INGS; 1.igaen uend Cctton SHIEETINGS' and PILLOV CASINGS: 40 intch, 5-4 and 5-4 P. C. COTTONS; 6...-1, 10-4 and, 12-4 Allendale and Walthat SHi EETlNGS, llached and Blrown; Bileached and Bronin Linen and Cotton Trabl DA31ASKS, by the yard ; 8-1, 10-4. 12.4 and 14-4 Bleached and Brown Line TABL E CLOTIilS; Scottch.~ Russia andI Huckaback DIAPERS an TOW El.INGS; 10.-4, 1 an.d 1-1-4 Lancaster and Marveilles QUILTi " Torkishl" To'ihL Cover,.. Tidies, Ftnnitutre Fringes, &c.; Bilack andI Col'el Cloths and Cassimeres; Satiniet tu and Kentucky .lenne, PlIain and Fancy; lDrap D'ete, Italian Cluots, C'aotadles, &c.. Ac. Gegnts, Woolu Mufmers, and Pongee Handkercbief. G;ents lilack and Fincy Silk Cravats arnd Tiies; "Plain and Prited L. C. I landkerchiefa; " White, C.'l'd and Fancy Half Hose ;. " Wool and Merino " " "Kid, Silk. WVool, Thread Gloves.; "anid Ladies' Kid and Biuck Ganntlets, &c. - fThe aittention of lionse keepers, Farmners, ani Planters. is ptirticuilarl y invited to our stock of P'fLA 3 l'ATlION GOODS, which consists of every articlei the. line Yo'rk Stripe's. Mariners' Shtirtings; 1a ;rlbrt' IN:.ids antI Stripes; teri St ritpes tundh Plain: Bhick, White anti Grey Kerseys; Tlwili(ed lK-rseymnres; Plaid andi P1:,in Linseys; WhV ile atn.'lBrown. ani,in Flannel-s; P'iin an Twt 1~ille'd Salihn ry Flantiels, all coloir. Fine Wi.e;Engls and Welsh " 1k-ed anti White Domets, &c., &c.; IA bi.rge nasairtmntt of lBLA NKET$, of every makt in~cluding line Enrglishz, Swiss, Whitney Macinav &c., all sizes : hinie, Grey, atnd Whte. Negro BL ANKETS. Extraordinary inidunetens, uilired to persons pui chasmtg lairge plantation. blls. Partie-s semilin.: ord'ers will he cerninm to lhavs thei punctually un-omled iio. IlCKlEY & PIIIIBiS. IAtteitta, Sept. 7 if 35 BUY THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. .YAM'ES IXENEY', .xUti1USTA, (;A. HI AS now itn itoret one of ti'he bst and moi 1.1. faslhonabke stocks of D RY GQODS eve broughlt toi Augusta, and he solicits ain intspection i te lby his friendis antd the pubtlic. Ieing satit fied1 with very SMA LL~ PltOFlTS, h~e .is confidet thatr his sticek will be found GUE A PER thatn t of ainy other in te Tr-ide. Th..: 6bllown;. destible sty-les of go da arne to b found ini his steek : ltieb. Silk, De~ninec and Casmere ROBE ii QU ILLE. Rich Silk, Detaiue and Cashumere Ba~yadere stin ped DRE:SSES; IRich Ph..id Raw SILKS; IPlain " ;il colors; uIack Silk ROBES atnd BOilES ne: QUIL.LE Riebi Fig'dl D)EAIN ES, CASIlMe ltE~S an' AlCRLNOs: Fritech M lEtNOS. all colrns ; Eniglialh " " "' A large lot of DEL AINES, from 12 to 37 etO per yard ; Molurning' Uhv'k ALPACA, BOMB1AZINE and TAMAR TINE : A large stock of English and A merican Printe, CA LICUES ; A large stuck of Mourning CALiCOES; A large stock or Scotch :md French GING H AMS, sonme as low as 10 cents per yard ; Chenille, Stelhi, Plush tand Woiilen Plaid Shawls -Satin atnd Cruel SCA RFS; Cloth attd Velvet CLOAKS and TA LMAS; I oop) SKIRTS; Catoni Pique CLOTUS, a comnfortatble article fo0 Baues ; * India Twilled LONG CLOT HS, Plain and Stripel Irish Il lENS and IDIAPEItS, of various makes HIUCK ARlACK, CR ASHl, &c., for Towelling Sil ITINGS and SI IEETINGS, LINDSE1 WOOLSE Y, and Plantation STUFFS ; A fine assirtmtent of French and Sciteh Em. boidered COLL ARS and SLEEVES, separate and in setts; Emnbroidered Misses' and Boy's COLLARS; " Inttt's 1i0888 atnd WA ISTS ; "i H A NIK'FS uind SKIRTS; " Silk HIC ; - " BANDS, EDGiNGS, anti IN. SERTINGOS; HOSIERY. &c. Cot, Thireade and Croteket LA CES, A large variety oft Dress TR IMMINGS; -Ladies'. Misses', Gentlemten's and 1*oy-' Merinc UNI)IElcv STIS- ; F"LA NNELS, n'l colorns nnti qualities; l*ed E LA NK ETS, Q U ILTS, &c. in the Mlillineryv De-partmient Mrs.HEv has s oes of the linest selec~tionsi of IIONNETIS, hIEAID DRESSICS, &e ; to ai exatmination of whtich alhe respectfully invit-s hetr friends andl the public. Augusta. Oct. 6 1857 tf 39 RAGiS WVANTED! I l L L give a fair pice~i fur good clean R AGS at m~y Sture in Hamiburgc. -B. E. BOWERS, Agent. tAof-e 20 GEORGIA SARSAPAi FOR LIVER COMPLAINT, AN; P UBLTC opinion and Physicians have decide SARSAPARILLA that can he obtained. ingredients are well known to Physicians and the MEDICINES, when appropriately used, often E Nothing more need be said in praise of it, t tains in addition to Sarsaparilla, the hydro-aiclu White Ash, drey Bread, or Fringe Tree (Chiona (Podophyllum,) and Blood Root (Sanguinaria.) 3SeThose prefering this Compound Preparti DENNIS' ALTERATIVE, OR GEORGIA SA For sale at Edgefield C. H. by G. L. PENN a July 15, 1857. READ THIS!. PELLETIER & CO. DEALERS IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, HAMBURG, S. C., ARE receiving their supplies for the Summer and Fall Trade, consisting of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Colours, Spices, Brushes, Glass, Soaps, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, ALL ARTICLES generally found in their line of business. Lf Planters, Merchants, Physicians and all persons-dealing in our line will find it to their in terest to give us a call as we are determined to sell at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. 'i Planters can rely upon having their mem t orandums filled with the BEST OF ARTICLES, r and put up in packages to suit their convenience. /A. J. PELLETIER & CO. Next door to A. Burnside. -Hamburg, July 15, 6m 27 FALL TRADE! H, L CUNNINGHAM & CO., GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN WINES & LIQUORS, HAMBURG, S. C. WE take this opportunity of returning thanks to our patrons and fiends for the very liberal eneluragement and favors we have received for sev eral years past. and respectfully so!icit a continuance of the same. Our highest .aims, and best endeav ors will be to merit and deserve the patronage of our old customers, friends and the public generally, by conducting our business as we have done hereto fore, and increasing our reputation for Low Prices and Fair Dealing, And making it to the decided advantage of all who favor us uith their trade. The inereased patronage we have received ;and are continually receiving has induced us to BUY A LA RGIEand WELL ASSORTED Stock of Goods, in order to meet the growing demands and increase q f trade. The Superior Qiuality Of all Goods offered to the Publie at this estab'ishi mnent. is so well known that very little need be said upon this subject. litt with the unity or LOW 'I PIUCES, andl the VERY BEST QUA LITY OF GOOI)S, is the system of business the subscribers Sare determined to carry out. This will be ade ap plinble to every branch of tht~.ir business. Our Goods in tall in- tances will be~ what they :ire a represented to bc-nd when sohl by sample, shall always b'e in confuirmity with the samiple We.tire cons.tantly reeiving .md huave in Store a COMPILET 1E ASSORTlEl-NT of GR O CE R I E S, -conistting of LOAF, CRUTSUIED, CLARIFIE'D, ST. CR~OlX AND ORLEANS SUGARS. ORLEANS STRUP & CUBA MO0LASSES, TENNESSEE ANDI. BALTIMlORtE BACON, LAR), SOD)A, STAFRCII, SO AP, CA NiL ES. l WlTE WINE AND) APPLE VINEGARS, &c. - --Also A l~trge assortment of W~INES AND LIQUORS, Consisting of Pipes, Unlf Pi pes and Quarter Casks of FMPORTEr~D BSRANDIES, Of tbo following celebraited Brands and V'inttages, Otai d, Dulpy & Co.. 18:38, 1844. 1817. A lcx. Signett, 1852, 1855. Mtartel & Co., 1847. Azat Signett, 1849J. .J. J. D~upy, 18-18. ' P. Sig nett, 1850. OLD BORDEAUX AND CilAMPAGNE '-BRAND)IF.S. "MADEIRA, PORT AND) SIIERR.Y WINE3, 110OLLAND) GIN, . JAMAICA AND) ST. CROIX RU.\S, GSO'S EAGLE WV11SKEY, AND) Domestic L iq u ors o f all kinds! TE AnnAxoF.3KN'r of our Store tire such as to 1 make this Establishmtient in inet the substitute of the r elir oft every~ consunmer'. f IIOTEL.S 'and persoins watiing smnai assorted -lots of Choice Wines andu Liqjuors ter~ special occa m ini. can he supplied at thme shortest untie. tCOUNTRY T'R ADE~ sopp'ied at the uholesale pa ecs. e FA.\LiES can coimmand the best Table Wines at very low prices, as talso the cheaipest sorts ot Wines and Liquors for eulinary putrposes. PilYSICI ANS requiring' ino Liquors for medi cal purposes are pairticularly solicited to call andl ex amine our Stuck. We keep constantly on hann a Of Satddles, Bridh-s, iSIurtingniles, Whips, Saddle Blankets. edu lilants~-, several Cases of fine Sewed and Pecgged Boots and Shoes, I .u dies, Mlisses and Children's Shoes, Waterproof Hunting tand Ditch c r's Boots, Boys anid Meni's ilrogans from~ No I to 15, Fur, Wool andl Siik flats, -Cloth, Plush -atnd Fancy Cap1s, Osnahiurgs, Shieeti ngs, Shit tings, Stripes. Georgia Plains, Gunny and Dundee Ba;gging, Bale Rope, Twine, &ec, &c. We solicit CASil ORDERS frunm par-ties not visiting our Trown, and will endeavor in all instan ees to satisfy in every particular,, all who confide their orders to us. Persons visiting this Market are earnestly solidi ted to give us a call before they make their pureha ss. We are determined to make it to their advan tags by selling them their supplies LO WER titan they can but' them elsewvhere. .lI7 We will give thu market price for Cotton, and every othcr kinid of produce od1'ered. I hENRY SOLO.\ON. HI. L. & G. C. CUNNINGH AM. Iambturg, Sept. 30 1857 6ml 38 STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, EDGEFIlELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. B Y W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas, Martin 1holly, hath. npplied to mne for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chat Ldeu,rig hts and eralits of Elizabethi Holly late of the District aforeatid, dec-eased. These are, therefore, to cite ands admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of thesnid deceas el, to be and appear before me,mat ournext Ordinary's Court for thme said District, to the hol~den at Edgefield C. H., on the 1ith day of January next, to show caue, if any, why the said administration should not e grnted.* Given under my hand and seal, this 28th day of December in the year of our Lord one thousrand eight aundredi and fifty-seven, and in thie82nid year ofAnmeui' ranIndpedene. W. F. UURISOE, 0. g. .. Dec. 30 2t 51 NEW LEAF LARp. J UST received a few Jars NEW LEAF LARD. Forsale by(. L.PBNN, Awsn. nm,~ oIf - 47 TO THE PUBLIC, T IIE Undersigned havinr sold the American Ilotel to G. C. CiN INGHAM & CO., take this occasion to return our thanks toebe pub lio generally' fur the lib. ral psatronage bestowed upon us. and would so!ielt thw same for its present C Proprietors. -esp.eetfully, U. II. P. SCOTT & CO. Hamburg, May 30, 1S57. ------ AMEIICAN HOTEL, HAMBURG, S. C. . a TpHE Subscribers take this opportunity of in- t T forming their friends and the public generally that they have bought the above HOTEL, and - are having it refitted in-the best possible style for ' their reception. We flatter ourselves that every si necessary arrangement bas . been made to promote v the comfort of all who favor un with their company. Our ROOMS are airy and comfortably furnished ; u SERVANTS 'ttentive god obedient.: And our a TABLE will b6 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. There will be in attendance a GOOD OSTLER, I and Horses left in our charge will receivp particu- d lar attention. . - t g'Persons arriving at this House may feel as sured that their baggage will be promptly sent, o tree of charge, to the Carolina or'to either of the C Georgia Depots. We solicit a share of the patronage of those visit ing our Town. G. C. CUNNINGHAM. . MARY S. CUNNINGHAM, 2 Proprietors. a Hamburg, June 1, 1857. ly 21. FRNC MILLINERY f MRS. E. CARROLL, - t SECOND DOOR BELOW THE POST OFFICE, "Ea.:mburg, . C. R ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies of Edge field and adjoining Districts. that she has C opened a LARGE AND CHOICE Stock of FASHIONABLE MILLENERY, a Copsisting of every variety of Velvet, Silk and Straw Bonnets, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, HEAD DRESSES, DRESS CAPS,P MORNING CAPS, CHILDREN'S AND MISSES t PLUSH AND VELVET HATS AND CAPS, S &c., &o.. &c. DRESSES AfVD CLOAKS, Made in the most fashionable and perfect manner. N. B3.-All orders from the country thankfully reccivrd and promptly attended to. Hamburg, Nov 17 ly 43 Hardware, Cutlery, &c. WM. HILL, HAMBURG, S. C., W OULD inform his friends o and all who may be trading e o to this Market, that he still con tinues to keep a FULL and welt selected Stock of Goods in the above line, and solicits a share of patronage from all who 'may be in want of any ar ticks he keeps, assuring them that every exertion shall be made to give satisfaction to the purchaser in quality and price, feeling confident that lie can ell his Goods on as Reasonable terms as they can be purchased at ANY HOUSE " A-GUSTA. Ilis Stock is now COMPLETE, having added largely by recent purchases frm the BEST Mann facturers. His Stock is such that almost every one can find some article on their list of wants, and on such terms as cannot fail to please-amongst which is a good assortment or Cut NAILS of all sizes, of the best brands, in eluding all sizes of SPIK~ES, Also, Engiish and American Horse Shoe Nails, Wagon aiid Wrought Nails, all sizes. Nail RODS and Sheet and Hoop IRON ; Bister, Germar. and Cast STEE l.; Collins & Co., Leverelt's ad othier eel. bruted make of lBroiid, Chopping and Hand A XES, IIATCilETS, &c; 3Mill, Cro.ss Cut ;mid Unnd SAWS, all k'nds; I lammn'rs, Chisels. Autgers, Drawing Knivyes. A dzes, Giimb!ets, Brace and Bitts, 51ill, lland Saw and every variety i& Files and Rlasps, Sawi Sett', Comipass'es, Dollow Autgers iid lUitts, Gauges, Pianes of every dleriptionl, ulne B3itts, and every Variety of Carpenter's Tools. Edge T.;ols of every description.. Dellowvs, A nvils, Vices, Screw Plates. Sledge,1Tand and Shoeing Hlammeirs, Rasps, Drills, Tongs, &c., all of the best. manufneture. Great care having beeii taken in the sed eton of these articles, they cani be relied upon as the best. Pocket and Table Cutlery. His Stock of Pocket and Table Cutle' y is comnp'ete and qjuality unsurpassed -amoingst whiebi can be found full Setts of Table Cutlery, of ,Joseph~l ilodgers & Sonis celebrated manufacture ; Pocket :ind Pen Knives :dl patternis and qunad ities ; fine Razors, Seis sors, Shears, &c. Also, a great variety of S MA LL W A RES, Such as Pins, Needles. Port Mlonies. liatir Bru'h'es, Combs, Paper Envelopes, Penis, Penilis,&c.1 Guns, Pistois. &c. On hand a choice lot of Guns and Pistols of the fine-t quality-ColI's, Adams' and Dean's and others mtake of Rtepeaters, self-coeking. Also, an assortmient oft Pocket Pistols, Perc~ussioni Caps. bhiot Beks, Powder Flasks, Gamie Hags,t Cleaning ihnis, &c. Buildinug Materials. His Stock of Buililing mia~erial swill Ibe found comn plete, conisiting in part of Locks. hinges,. Screws, Window Fastenings, all kinds aiid qualities. A lso, Till, P'ad,:frunk aiid Chest Lrocks. Lightt and Heavy Castings. Always on hand a line assortment or lighut und 5 heavy Castings, Pots,0Ovens, Spiders, Tcea Ket- ( tles, Well Wh6els, WafIe Irons. &c.- e Farmner's Boilers, Cauldrons, Wagon Boxes, Sad Irons, Fire D~ogs, e Shovel and Tongs. t Cooking and Heating Stoves, ALL PATTERNS AND SIZES. Wagon Chains, all kinds, Log Cotiinued, Halter andI Trace Chains, Spades and Shovels, Hay ' Forks, Cruckery and Glass Ware, &e. . Also, manufacturer of all kinds of tl Tin and Sheet Iron Ware ! d All are earnestly >olicited to call and examine I for themiselves. And you will find it greatly to qj your interest to patronize your old Edge-field Dis trict citizen. WVM. NILL. Hamburg, Oct 26 tf 42 PLANTERS' SUPPLIES, THlE [Subscriber begs leave to inform the paublic that he has in Store, at the Stand oceupied by him the last sea son, a WELL SELECTED Stock of Planters' Supplies, consisting of Museovado and Porto Rico SUGARS; Stuart's HI. B. & C. Soft " " Crushed " " Pulverised" Baltimore Refinery of same quality ; MOLASSES, Hhds., Tierees and Barrels; re Rio andl Java COFFEE .; C IRON all sizes,-and hOLLOW WARE; V BAGGING, ROPE and TWINE; Gunny Cloth, a heavy article ; Osnaburgs and Stripes; 7-S and 4-4 Augusta Goods; . ' A SALT, very large Sacks.e 50 hhs. I3ACON SIDkiS;* 10 " SHOULDERS; SOAP, CANDD1|, STAR CTi,..&e, &c., all w qiwhich will be sold on accommodating terms to approved purchasers. tc gr Orders solicited and promptly attened tQ. A. BIUNSIDE. Hlannuaw, June 6 tf 22 - HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. T H Suscrberofiiers for sale his HOUSE and J LO nteVilage of Edgefield, consisting ir of three acres, with every necessary- building on ,a the premises, well of excellent water, e- -. Terms accommodating. W. LOGUE. 1ILLA COMPO'UND, D TO PURIFY THE BLOOD. l that this is the BEST PREPARATION of It sells readily and gives great satisfaction. Its people at the South, to be GOOD, and GOOD FFECT GREAT CURES. hai to publish what it is composed of. It con >holic extract of Queen's Delight, (Stillingia,) ,uthus) Tincture of May Apple, or Mandrake, )n of Sarsaparilla, should express in th&r orders RSAPARILLA COMPOUND. nd Drs. A. G. & T. J. TE GUE. ly 27 HENRY DALY, Broac. St. .iugusta, Gra. BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. d9fl(\(if WORTH of the above Goods PJUJUUUV earefully selected from the best Manufacturies, and compri'ing Every Description in the Trade, Which will be sold at a very small advance on Cost. In addition to the above, I have on hand, 5,000 Pair Thick Shoes, Slightly damaged by getting wet, and will be sold VERY CHEAP! M- The Subscriber solicits a call from'hiis South Carolina friends before purchasing elsewhere. g- Tgsaa.-Retail, CASH. Wholesale, time with approved paper. No second pri-e asked. HENRY DALY, Under U. S. Hotel, Augusta, Ga. Augusta, Ga., Oct 14 if 40 BOOTS AND SHOES. THOMAS P. LARUS, (SUcszssoitro E. L. Sratoxs) orrosrrE 'IE Au GUSTA l1oTE., AUGUSTA, GA. Ladls' Departmonnt. Ladies' Fine Kid Morocco SLIPPERS; do do 'do do BUSKINS; _do do Black GAITERS, hr eled ; Ladies' Fine Colored do do: do do Black and colored GAITERS, without hce!s ; Ladies' fine black and colored Creole Gaiters. wr essr Deopartanent. Misses' fine Kid and Morocco SLIPPERS; do do do do BUSKINS; do do black and col'd Lace GAITERS; do do do do Congress do. do do do do Creole do. Children.s' Department. Childrens' black and colored GAITERS; do do do Button do do Kid, Morocco and Patent Leather Bouts; Kid, Morocco and Patent Leatlh] Ankle Ties. --A so, A large and well selected stock of Gentlemens' Oxford Ties, Strap Slmes, Tie Gaiters, Congress Gaiters and Pump-sole Boots. Also, House servants Shoes, of every description. N. B.-Ladies and Misses Gaiters and Slippers lieled at the shortest notice. gyGive us a call. . .ugusta.i Dec 14 ly _49_ To the Planters, rj'HIOS. P. LARUS, sucessor to E. 1. .1 ymvnmonts, opposite the Augusta Hotel, AU G I!T TA, GA., has this dacy received 36 Cases Men's Heavy Bgogurns, For'i Negro we ar-and the Planite rs .vill find it to their adv,.ntage to give ne a enil befo~re buyinig aebewhere, a~s all of the Goods are made to ,y own ordi-rto i-itatele, andl Ca~t be warrainted to, be whcat we ref resen~t thlemi, and as cheap as any store A ugusta, Dee 14 ly 49J STOVES, GRATES, RANGES, & C., & C. S. S. J ON ES & C O., AUGUT AGEORGI.4., })EG AGAIN to call the attention of their nu .1) merotus customers and the public genaerally to their extensive assortmcent of STOVES, GRATES, RANGES, and a ceomplete variety of e-verything pertaining to a FIRST CL ASS llouste Furnishing Ntore. Our assrrtmient in, this depeartmen~t is atll that the moost hastidhieus cain desire. We lhave nearly every st yle of COOK, oFFICE and P'ARLOR NTOV Es kept lby any other heouse in thec City. and many de siraible patterns thaat arc to be found adulesively at our e..'tablhment. Of these Goods, we have seome thirty dliflerent patrs all bought within the last sixty dlays and fomo the latest deeignas. We think we hazared nothing in saying that, we can ollar a MUCil Gt: E'.Tl VARIETX in this line than all oither dealers in the city comibined. IHaving tested nearly all the differen) stisles of Ranges examtr. we lhave for two years past sold Me-r-rs' PATENT INVlNCil1lE RANGE oeltu sively, bclievinga thenm to be the very best article otered.' We have seold sonme twenty oef these Ranges in Augusta atnd vicinity, and th~ey have ncrer fm~ed to give paerfct satisfaction. We will sell to any eustomier with a full guarantee that these Rtanies ,are pcrfect in their operation in every particular. IIOUSE FURUiSHING GOODS. In this dep~artmneint enumenrationU is out of the ,uestion. Our assortment is, as usuad compjlete. and noe ellbrt will be sparced (on eour part to retacin for our house the positioni it hais occupied fo~r 1i-c years past. It is well knoewn thcat we keel) MOR E THlAN DOUlILE thbe stock and variety of any house in thte city, and ours is, in Ibet,, TIE PL A1 CE LIo purchia~e Ilon~se Futrnikhing Ghoods. The inicrease of our business in this dlepartmuent has entirely exceeded our explectations. Our ef frts to establish a FIRST CLASS IIOUSE-FURL NISIIING STORE have been crowned with sute ess by an appireciatitng public, anid our mnott. i: "' Unward ad onward.' TINNER'S GOODS. We have in store an unusually heavy stock of Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, bhecet Copper, Iron Wire, Block Tin, Pig and Bar Leadh. Also, a large stock of Japanned Ware, Pressed Covers and Plates of every description, Bucket Ears,- Rivets, Timners' Toole and Machines, &e., which wre oil'er to the trade on the very best termas. * S. S. JONES & CO., 210 Broad-street. Augusta, Nov.17 tf 45 T HIE Subscriber has associated himself with Mr. CHAS. ESTES, for the transaction of a General Groery Business, In Augusta, Ga.. under the firm name of ESTES & CLARKE. Tht-y have on hand a large and well selcted Stock of articles in their line which will be sold at LOWEST MARKET PRICES. To which the attention of the friends of the old and new con eru are respectfully invited. JOHN M. CLARKE. Augusta, Ga., Oct 12 8m 40 Improve your Sight., W E have now on hand a good sssortment of of GOLD and SILVER SPECTA CLES,-the very best article. Also, Steel framed Spectacles, German Silver Spectaelos and Plated Spectacles, to suit all ages and sights. Coneavo Convex, Perescopie snd Double sigleted G LA SSES. Convex and Concaveo Glasses fitted to Geld and Siver frames at iheort notice and moderate prices. E. TWEEDY & CO., I'ear the Lower Market House. Aum...a a., e n.7 t f 4 AL'G -STA ADVERTISE NTS. ORNER UNDER TLOE HOTE UGUSTA, GA. C. DEIMJING has now in Stoie his A. tire Stock of P A'LL a in& WIN T OODS, being the -most .coeplpte ,ever. offer. id at lower prices to-ensh andprtanpt paying e mere.- Among whih will,be.found SILK DRESS ,GOODS. he greatest variety that can be fobnd'In ti aCl he Robe a Quilte, Robea Yolants, leyedere. (tw ze stripe,) Velentres, Poplins ad' side Stripe-al trying in price from $20 to $00 per Robb. Also, Solid Colored SILKS,. .n every shade, ith RIBBONS and VELVETS.for Side Stripe-. 1 of which are entirely new and confined styles. Boiled Black SIBES, warranted to main aln their >lor. WOOL DRESS GOODS, i every variety, embracing-Rqj a -Quille, Beye ere, Velantz,eet., with the naIl styles and quali es. EMBROIDERS -and LA dE "OODS, most amplete, and at a lower rate's tal ever before Fered. -"-?' SHAWLS, . Square and Long,' f r (eats, Ldles aii fln - ren; Mourning to Fili Dreie from 25 eent to 20: A large variety of CIENElixE,:with.Pfatn nd-Figured Centree. . . MANTILLAS AND .COLLARSg' rom $2 Cloth, to' $60 Velei.Partteuar atten' on has been paid to them, being made: full and of 1e best.Velvet. Also, Children's and Misses' Cloaks,- Merinosu. obergs, Cashmers sand .Muslin .DeLains Hof. all )lors. French, English and American Solid and Figured IPERA FLANNELS. Children's DRESS GOODS, of Wool and Silk aterials. - w and confined styles MOURNING GOODS E RSEYS ADlD BLANKET& t lower rates than can be purchased elsewhlire. gam. My house is the only one where George chley's-warranted all, wool filling-WI 11M. E EORGIA PLAINS can be had. They arie the lost desirable and, economical.Goods pveraofered the Planter. - LINSEYS, OSNABURGS, STRIPES. RiOME PUNS, FLANNELS, 10SIERY, TICKINGS, :c., in full variety. Every article that I have shall be offeredat-th8' west rates possible. 'An examination sollcit&8. i0T Orders punctually and. earefully attended to. L. C: DEMING, Corner under Globe Ilote;. Augusta, Sept 14 tf 39 )JHEAP 'CASH STRE GRAY &TURLEY, AUGUSTA, GA., AVING thoroughly remoed to their NEW STORE, under - the U. I. Hotel, re now receiving a full and complete assortment .t 'ich and elegant - hich having been purchased fur CANU,M uiiar he depressed state of the monetary atfTirs bfdttie 4orth, enables them to offer facilities to clase^pur hasers rarely to be net with.' ierchants, Plan- * ers, and the Ladies particularly, would conutlt heir interest by an examination of our stoek and ricrs. Having a resident perchaser at the-, rth, ye are in the. continual receipt of '0Tlt LOTS" -ronm auction, at unprecedented. lisw iriesu A mong our assortment will be found the richest mad neCWest DRElS$ GOODS of the uenso.q-s uch is Rich anid Elegant Colored1 atnd f'aek':SILKS, -anging from 37h eents to $5 per yard. (omnitinst to pecify all 'te manufaetured 4"jaw breaking"' namtel ised on such ocdssions.).. Fine all' ?ool Nttslin DEA INE, plain and flg'd. Cheap Muslin Detaines in great variety ; Lupin's beet blaek Alpacens and Bomnazines. PLANTATFION GOODS. The very best qu'ality;t 8 s1o. OSN.A URCS; Heavy all Wool Fillintg Georgia PLA INS and Kerseys ; Heavy cheap Satinets ; all Wool Plaid Linseys ; Bluc Str-ipe and Plaid Hlomespuns; Bro. Homespun anad .Janes; Fine lIed Blankets, very cheap. RICH CAR1PETING--CHE~AP. Fine English Tapestry Velvet; " " '' -Brussels ; Superior Three-ply. fine Ingrain and all Wool 3armpe ing-(not having room in our yw s'tole to Ceep Carpe*ting we will sell them at co'st atdfefar ;es) - HOSIERY - hat h:t. ever been in -one llouse in A ugusta, from he lowest price to the finest quality, bor l.adles,, sent*, Misses and Youths., of every description. DOMESTIC GOODS. Tean cases fine 3 yard wide Shteeting, ents, vortht in the Jobbing II. UMs in .\en~ trunm :5 to 4tJ cents. Five bales fine Sea hsland H~omespnns. 6de. Trem enses tiine Calic,. warr,'antta tatnt co.lorsor the n~one~y returned, for rd- cents, worth 10 to leiets. LINEN GOODS. The best und cheapest Linens that have ever been tumown to sell in A ugus.ta, under anmy circumtstaners, .re now ont our sheclves, and oi.ly requtire an exam ntation, to * onvince thte most fastidious of the great. aving in purchasing .imnt Goods from us. Splen Lid frontting Linen for :17 cents. tfat has ntever wehi knowni to sell in Angu.-ta for lhss than 62 to. '5 eents. Tihe umost supe'rb Linen Damnsk ter L:ronaht to his tarket at vastly redlueyd rates. Splendid~Tur islh Towels -for thne batht room, G-4.h ng, only l25 'ents, worth .97 cents. Russia and iluckaback Diapers, in great variety, xeedingly cheap. Five hundred 12-4 square --ALSO i very large and varied stock of every description of *DRY GOODS. cl-eted with the utmost care by decided judges of ouds. at auction and such other places as bargains Lvuld be obtained, within thte last two weeks, to hic'h we would invite. the attention of those paor haing for cash, guaranteeing itat we can save tem a 'y large per centage on an examination of. ur stock., GRAY & TURLEY. Augusta Sept. 30. ti. 38. Removal, [lHE Stock 0f DRY GOODS, fu'-merly J. F. BUJRC IA RD & CO., has been removed to to Store lately occupied by GR AY BROS., one usor above W. B. Griffin & Co., Auction Store.; M. A. Ransom would be. happy. to see all' his Jgefield friends, here, and is prepared to offer.ua sual indlucements. gr Goods delivered in Hamlmnri- free of charge. SaNUsL J. Dorca, per Mi.. A. R ANSOM. Augusta, Oct. 6, 1857 . tf 39 BEALL & STOVA LL, A Varehouse a n d Oomission M E RC HA NTS, eynold, between Jacksoa and Mentoshdeets, AUGUST A, G A. W E have removed to lMetealf's LARGE NEW FiREPROOF WA REHOUSE, o eynold, between Jackson and Mclntosh Streets, cently occupied by Gilbham & A'kin, in the entre of the City, in the vicinity of the principal arehiouses and convenient' to the Hotels.. Being amply provided with good safe Storage for Cotton, Grain, Flour, Bacon, nd PRODUCE generally, we ruadcetfully solicit neigmens wichshall ;yeeive -our undjvided FA.MILY SUPPLIE S, and the usual facilities, It be affierded customers. 3&-Oar Commlissions will be sncris are das mary in thae.city. 'WM. M. BEALL, -J. W;L.STOVA LL. Augusta, Dee. 9. 4m 4' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LL persons indebted to-th Estate of'S. 8. 3.Holmes, dee'dl., are requested to make pay ent at an early date, and those having any da ands against the Estate are bcenb noti~el-t top ir' them inafor'thvithpr OLMseJ.