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Popular Trade, Popular Goods, AND POPULAR PRICES!! A NEW STORE & NEW GOODS r 1Et Suhscribers, from the City of New York, intenin" to locate permmnannctly in Augusta, beg leav, to inform tihe public that they hae." open edi in the Store recentiy octup'ed by Alessrs. A . t)nUcu & llevst. (a a shoe Store) on BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE THE MASONIC HALL, A large and well seleeted Stock of N EW% and FASIIIONA EIiE Family Dry Goods, "Which h lein bouglt with'n the last fifteen day's, it the Cty of New York, for C:-lsh. upn a ecli ning market. wi 1 be wa:d LW ) Ei than similar Go.ds have ever baen otter: d in (ergia. Lleing tho-n:.:h'y aequainted with the Noirthern larkets, and. hav.n- made arranneemeits in New . Yo k by whiclh they will he in receipt of NEW;1'; (,ODS by eve.ry Steamer, tund intending to keep always the and top sell them at POPULAR PRICES. they respectfill. solieit a eal from the Cit e nw of ld:: field and the surrnnaad-n I itricts. to exnavin their Stock. WARD & JBURCHARD. A ugu~ta. I- b. 15 ly 4 . Salamander Safes, T I.Namedo St1,AMI)E1t was frtns plied to W1ilder's P'atent, and introhneed by the Sutseriber in 1S4J, who in 1844 ;,urehase-d the right to m.munafactur'e. The superirity of l erring's ( W.l-ler's) SAL AM.N I)EI S.\FES over all others, induced Honuy to infrange up-.n tie patent right by using the c.amp..sition : oih. r" metre ean t.<-aus. and to evade a ltw-uit. maa.le an inferior ar:i ele, i *itatingi the ex'terior in frm, st le. cdler of pa mtogi, and attaching the namte - Saamand'--r,'' limproved Sa'ammander,' ." Fire Proorf Salam.:n ier," " The.Genu.ne .damnader,'' &., &c., and have sueeaded.4 in patahning ol soamte of the spurioas Sala:anlert genu0inma14. Those wanting the 'r :i nal Sa amlanad r ana:teurae:nre.l by th,-s bsnah'criber, shoauld take the precattin to se that they hmve upon them a nietal plate--" Silas C. I I.-rrin. .\1 ker,''-all snch being thae genuin.- ( Wilder's P a'ent) Salamaler, or Ilerrig's imprved l'atent Chani pion afe, whi.h r..eivel the im. .1a at at.- Gr--at WVarb.I's Fair, aid whicli have i -v..r f. 'el to pre serve thme e..itets.' inl eise of lire. 1'urchia.er,. edn select froms the l.areest s-oritment in thIe worl.I, by cal:in.t at the rale rooms of Sil1.AS C. TIl-'UtlNG. 135, 137, and 1:1. Water, eir. lat l'ine Sts. New York. N'. 1;.-Chill-d iron sures, with povder pro~a. Iloek manufetured expre s y fetr baiks, jlwe'ters. brokers and or hers requiring seenurity from rll;ur s. Bank vault doors rant hand, and amaie to hi-r. All the m..e"' celI.brat,,d locks tiEr sale at aimanufa.turer' pr:ees. S. eond hand safes for tale at less thaan half price. A:entm for IIerrin;;'s Safcs-.Tons. FAsrKt.. 1'h I adetphia. I'a.: It. aict'alAL.msu, 10ei roamd. Ya : 111aIt 11. \ .t .i:Ats, ChIaarlest-en.m . C. F.saicr & lr.i... Savann:l. Ga : Garo. W. Szr. . I New Ork ants, La.; W3a1. V. dlroonE et Co., .Erlole, Alaomna. Feb 15 6i 5 Head-Qularters, 2.ao I:EGi' "NT C.\VA iTY, I.tEir hILL, Ile. 6, 1S.'4. ORDER, NO A CCORI)ING to an Or.ler ftou Alaj. GE n. .\lc;mw.. N an electi.n w i.I Ie I -I .t I.tuer Iiiu.i., oil Saturay~ the ath aya Ef A pril next, fr lliRI.llEit G-N Elt.\I. of th.- Ist It al::dElf Cavalry S. C. Ai., to 1i1l th,. e m1ey EccaioneId by thmE resignationi Elf Ge. Gev-roN. I.ieut. Colt. he-ru:m aind hlaij. .\iAist tare ihereuy apmtdal mtazgers. l'.y aorder Eof .lullN F. TAIL I'.IT Feb 15 2t 5 ST'ATE OF 80I'ITH CA ItLINA, IN EQUITY. N':ney G;ibsona * rs Frances 31. Gibaont, Amhrse Gihso' Bit for Partition. E!izabei h Gib.-on. btnsani Gibsoln, D-wid Gibson, Sulrnh A. Gibsaon & Lnealman G;ib-on. J B Y Virtue Elf :in Order froam Chann. WVAnn .LtAW in this: ennl-a, I will paroc~ed tot sEll t thel late residencea of .(Ehnam Gih-ont, daeensedi, fln $at uardm V t h li 1th ae.f 31ia rh neaxt,. hae f'lh Iuwinmr real estnte of wiieh suaid Gibasoni died, seized and possessed, viz: A Tract amf Ianda. conitaining oneta humndred anad twenmty-eight (128) :aere~s, mom re~ ar less. iy ing on WstBrachi inm the Ditrict :aid State aforestid. Anoathelr Truet. conmttiit tIwo huandredi and (.ightyl (280J) nercea. :tdjining Ianis of N:unmey Gib-'en. J. G;. Rtheirt.lrd anda others, aid sit ut ted in thi.s IDi-trict likewise. A t hirEd TractE~l cotaining~ sevetly .twoV (72) aeres. usitumaatd as the fore~goling.:aIl~ Iatnded byv lanads oaf J. G. Ruttherfo.rdl. .. 31. Waikinas iad otheI rs. A Fouarth Tract, calntaaiing three hm:dre~d and fiteen (315) nleres, imaore o.r less, situate :as time foreginmg and tadjloimning Ilads of Blud C. Andl a tifthm Trtact, sitonate as thea folre'ging, to -ebe de..rihed monre partiemiharly alm d.my of~ Ea. These Thutds will be 51hl n :a credit oaf olne, two, three and fouar yea:rs, in eqnn:I instalaamns. with interest ont time whlie fro11matad :mfter thme expiratliin of one vetir fromn time day (If stale. Pt'urchasers will' be requi.-ed toa give bon~md with approvead suare:ies to seenre the putrchlmase monev(~%. Twon third,. Elf lhe whlole tosts of ti< suit wvill be r,-quiredl int ensh. Thes~e lands ae wellh si:nmted on te moast piro-perlus aside of the District, tand ouaght to1 sell well. - A. SIIKiNS, C. E. E. D. Feb 14 4t -~ -- 5 State of Souuth Carolina, EDGEFIEt.D DISTRlICT, IN O(lltN.\tY. BY'H. T. WRIGhT, Esquire, Ordlinary of B EheiL'leld District. Wherenms, Susan L. Getzen hath tapplied to me for Letters of Adlminmistrationm (ln all anad sin -gninmr time goo~d m ad chit t eks righats :mdaa credit s (If Geo. E. Getzeni late of thme District afloresmidi deeen~sedi. These are, thtereforeo, to cite and tadmonaish all and simgular, the kindared andi creaditoar,: ot the saidl deceeda to be. tind apapetar before mae, at oatr nlext Ordinnrv's Caourt laor time said. District. to be holdhen at.' Edgetield C. 11., ont the 28 damy o.f Feb.nexa't. to. shaaw eniite, if anyV, why thet saidi admnislraition shionhll mnot bie grammted. Given ntuder mya hanad namd seumi, thIisa 14th day of Feb. in the vear oIf aour Laord onel thomn nand eighmt hmunmdred :and lifty-.oI~m and in the 78thI yeatr of Amnerican imndepeandenaen. I - H. T. WRLIGIHT, 0. E. D. Feb 15___2te 5 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIEL.D DISTRICT, - , IN ORDINARY, Y .T. WRIGHTI, Esqr., Ordinary of B Edg:efield Distriet:tie t ~ / for Lettlers of Admmimnistraltiomn, withs the Will anneDxed, omn tall and sinagnhmr thet goods tamnd chattles, righlts anad credits of Johmin Irwin, late of the Distriet,amforesnaid, decetnsed. These are, thmerefore, to cite tind :dmmlnish al and sinaguhar, the kindred tandt creditors oIf the ) stid deeensti, to be tand appjetar before me, :at outr next Ordinaary's Court for thae staid District, to be hmolden at Edgetieild C. H., on the 27th day of Feb. inst., to shaaw eau-e, if aniy, why thme saiad aministratlion shomuld mnot be granated. Givenn unider mny hand anmd setal. this 13th dny (of Feb. ina thme yetar of alur Lord onte thousanmd eight hunadred tmand lifty-four tand imn the 78thm - year of Am1ueriennl indepent'deance. rpl'H E PLA NK RO.\ l) from lammbanre to Edge ie d is no W comiph-ted an.m Ip- for0tl the puabbeo 11. A. K ENRICE. Prea'. O,,S - t f 38 Staple Dry Goods ! WILLIA M SHEAR, Augusta, Georgia has received from New York, a very larg asaurtment of STAPLE DRY GOODS) Suitable for fanily use. among which are New York Milts. and Water Twist Shirting; White Rock and Revere Mills untdressaa B!eaceie Silrtins, a superior article for Ladles ime: Extra 12.-4 1lamihon Bleached Shcetings and Pil low Case Cottons; L'uchldIceld Cott.,n Slrtings and Sheetings, of su pelior stvle and quality; Superior 12-4 I.iman Shbetings and Pillow Cas Linens Supe-rinr 4-4 Irish Linens and Long Lawns; Intra q4:uhty 10 4 J)am-sk Diapers ; Supe~rio.r Blenchcl and Unbleached 8-4 Table Din, pers ; , Su;>erior Damask Table Cloths, of extra size an qurality : Ridls.cye :rnd Scotch Diapers, nna Damask Nap kins: Superior IlIekahnets. some very ieavy iid extri qual:tv. 1'r Towels: Superior C:nnries, .Iaeanets, Swiss, Mall and Nan. su ok Mn-lins: -luperi..r Checked and Striped Marlins, and Cam. brie I )itn:ties Rich . rc:nde and Fancy Silks. for Ladies Dresses; Srup-rior iek Fiwi:ired Silks, of beautiful styles f.>r L.! s 1)res Plain i: aek Silks, sof rice lustre and extra quality Knie:iIh and Armerican Prints, a larcc supply; Siperior Faney and .lourning Ginaha:: Sup--raor Hlirck .\lpacas and Bl'k Canton Cloths: L.upin's .Tvt Mack l3..mbazinres, and Black Chally ; S-neriur Fnclish and Frrnch llack Mrrinus ; l.n;.in's Plain Faney lerinne and Detaines, of the most deasirablle cilo.rs Fancy Printed I )eLaines, at very low prices: adies i.l'k ad co.lured Cloth and Vi let Cliaks I .adita S.lk anal Merino Vests: .ieml. rens' ler:no and Silk Undershirts and 1 ravers; A complete assortir'etnt of Ladi.s,' Misses.' Chil dr ns.' Gentlermen, and Youth iuisery, ol the noest appro.ved m nufactur up'r pl ain aud I )anm.sk furniture Dimities and Cot tn Frinu's:a iebei eolor...d I)nun-ks for Winlow Cnrtain-t ich lace nid Embri.lered Windelw Curtains (some at very l..w prices :) nirt:.in lianis Cern-ce" anl Fr.nIt Wiindoaw Slhndo Rich Engisah trussels Tapestry Brussels and Wil ton Carrets ; Sup'r' Threr-p'y and Ingrain Currpts, of new and e le:mt patterns:t 4rip..l \'enetian and elther low priel Carrets ; P innrd Fler Cloths, in p:atterns and by the yard, 11 If. an:i-'! steles : A ::.it-ta Slir:inirn al Sl-etinsr. Cotton Osnalhurg and (keereiia Stripes., at nanufteturers prices. P r:tierlrar att- ntin will be given to orders from he e.nrn'nry.an the utmost dispatch in furwarding t'aes..s tby iNpr ess or .tlerwise. Small Taree's are f:eqjutntly sent by nail at less xpt rse than in any othear way. :\ngrusta Feb. 7 -f 4. Savannah Mutual Insurance Co. C ONTINUE to take FitE and MARINE CRISKS on the m..st favorable terms, at their gency in .Harnamburg. . .- ' E. .1. JiUCKMAlSTER, Actor. Nov. 23. 18A5. 3m11 44 Etna Insurance Company. ~1 "' $ubscriber. is .\genat of the above Conm pn, will take FIRE and M.\ lIN E 1 RISKS it .satis.neteary r::t's. E. J. l'CK MASylE, Aer.a-r. National Safety Insurance Co, E. .1. IL'CKMASTER, AGLr.r Naov 2:1. 3mi 45 Niacr'ifrs Salc. Y Vir:ne ofl wvriits of Fieri Frrei:is to nme dirceted. I shirall psroceed to raell at Edge. ~ld t'*outrt lirnnse, oni the first Monardny ini lrchi next, theu follorwinig property in the fad awing eni. e-s, viz: Satmm.rc Iroaoks vs Abuner Busrhinell ; Matrk .theredge vsa Tihe Samie; Othier Plainititfs vs ' Snme, One Tract or krird known -asithe ilill Tract, conitainring One-linndred and Sceen v-reae acres, mere oar less. sirtuatedi abuout three il,- fromt thec Villmaie of Edlgaeild,. near the lank Ronid, adjeeiingr landas ol rair. G rilini, monr inedsaev, NI r.. Bilalock :and others. Upont Iis TPr::et is n' limi. STEA 11 Nill LL~, which hais rien rcentrly erect~ed, and is nOW in good order ndl surccesasful operatirn. Al, One at herrTr:wtr, known as the residlence Prr:er. wthere thre Defaa-nadant nrow resides, con. mining Two llundrcred rind Forty (-no) reas, arn, ar les<, situsated an ther lrlaburg anud aglefielid Planik Roar~d, abnurt 2l mriles fraomr drtield 'Vilig.. arid n.ijiaining linnis of Rich. ird P'rescott. A. L~inds~ey, lard l1ll and others. pon this Traet i'a a laageitre Dwellinig Iloise. na Ombnirildings ini course of erection, arid erly conmple'ed. Ala.One Negro man Trim, a first rate Conreh Iker amal Wheel Wrirght. Also, One Nagro wnirmarn Naney, (the wife uof on) ani exc~ellaent Seamarstress, llie'. Servant. rd Coorrk. Vearv Likelv. AIsor. One Netra mani Gnis-. a first ratea Car ige Trimmrier inrd larness 3Maker-as likely s maiiv ina thei Staite. Also, Onae Naegro nmaar Stevean, nn Engineer. Lvi G. Hoallo~way vs. Wmr. Strom. Sr.. Sam Il C. Strom and Faidmund Boyd. One Traict of .:nd, caontaininrg three huindre'd acres, insre or .ss.::djaiinig hinds. of IL. Reynoildis, Waishing on Strand:rc others, leviedl on as the property f Wmir. Stroamr, Sr. iMary Iarde~n vs. II. P. Snrelling,,Ohe Sorrel Irse. R. J. II~mkinsoan v4 P. 1!. Castlaberry, J. J. ernedy and Wmi. Mliller. Two Mnles. Jahn'11ill, Aadmr'ar oaf llenry Caox, dee'd.,-vs., Iiledtge Gajaphini anda Wmri. Il. Gailhin :W. 1I. aeorichi vs MI il. Galphlin: Cairmichaitet & Beinn -a. Thre Samre, The followinig Negroes, viz: Ioes. Nmarch atnd Ned. NMathew Gray~ aind W. W. Geiger vs. Benj. emara, Onea Na.Jro Bary Ned. Jhnrsr n, Craews &' lra wley vs W. J. Tuir. iar. One Netra. Girl Mariahr. Williamis & Christie vs Lewis WV. Ilolmew ; I. C. Turnecr vs. The Saimne; Othier Plainitilfs vi Tlhe S~inre, One Negro Bay Wiley. Jlenrj. iEtherelge vs David arid James Neal; Wilis L. Stonea vs. Davidl Neal, Oine T1rnet ol Lmra. conrtmainring Oi n hudred :and faour nieres, inore or less, :adjiinirg lands oif Col. RL. B. lion kight, John C. Simrkinsi, Adamt Minrick and~ othr. The President & Directors of the Batik a.' ire State of Suthll Carolinmia v. Dawson Atkin. san, Three Negroes, viz: Will, Gilbert and Ciarey. J. G'. 0. Wilkinison vsa Wn.shinirton Freemen Abrmin Adatms vs Tire Same ; oilher Plainitifle va. Tire Somre, One Tract of Land near Libert~ [Jill, conrtaining Eighteen acres, inore cur l :djsiinig hamds of A. T. Travior, Estate of A R~yolds, and others. Also, one Sorrel Marn aid twvo ire Mules. Tarrms Cash. LEWlS JONES, s. E. D. 1'eb 11 4 te 5 Florida Lands for Bale ! rp 1IE Subseriher initendsinrg to move, offers fa; sale his l.unrds. lying~ in Madison County. Tre Traet casitnin'r 1175 A cres, inore or lesi Stj A eres of wich is e'earad arid under fence. There is a Pine Settlemrent on tire Tracet, hravin a god~e i)welling wvithr Seven Rooims, and all neces sry imprirovemnents, such ras Stables, Barns, Ci Gin Haouie anal Screwv, Negro Iloauses, &c. Persons wvhoc call soon1 can get at BARG AIN. 9~Teni mdeeay.JAS. N. LIPSCOMB. Feb 15 tf 5 Executors' Sale. IT E W1LL sell to the hiighest bidlder, at tl V late residlence of .J. Faiknrer, dlee'el., cm MONI)AY the 27th inst., the fillowing Real an Persanal p~roperty, viz.:.. Oe TRA UT OF L AND, containing Fifty acre mrre or less. FiVE LIKELY NEGROES, one good Ron Wian, lot oif likely Stock Cattle and Hlogs, Ilons< hald anid Kitchen Furniture, and other gatic pm meatioed. gi Trm~s, a credit until 10th Sept. next. W. .1. F ALKN E R, Ex'or J. QUJATULEBUM. F..1. 2t o Uurryton Academies, t+ 1ALE AND FEMALE. HE Exercises of these Institutions will com. .mence on the frst Monday in Februarf" untdei the superinlcience of Rv. W. H. ClRIlTIE assisted by' Mrs. CIillSTIE and :Hiss IlELEE MONTGOMi ERY. The Trustees are. satisfied front testimonials fron gentlemen of Ala:tt, ~(where Mr. Crr.T has taught several yt ars) and also of this State, that he is well qualified in every respect for the ssuperinten denee of an Institution. Ills Assistants are recom. mended by the best and most reliable authority. Expenses per Session of five Months, Prinaiiry Department, First Class..........6 Ofl "t "t Second "~ . ... 9 O With Ancient Languagesand higher Mate mnates................................18 O(1 Skeond Deptrtment ................. 12 00 Third " ....................15 00 Extra Branuches. French, Prawiig attnd Painting, each......$10 00 l usic. custonr rv prices. lBoard can be had in the neighborhood at Eight I)ollars per monuth. These' lntstitutioans are located on the Plank Toad, eleven mil-s frotm llansburg. A very pleasant and Ilteahful loention. R OTT. M I1WETiIRR, Chair'n HliaEI of Trustees. Jan 18 tf 1 II.7 The TTamburg Republican w'll copy until for hidden. mtad forward aeconun to :. W. Dr, M, W, Abiiey . I AVING removed into the Village, for the - purpose of devoting himselsf. tnre exclusively to his profetssion, atnd aconpving the residence first bevond the laiptist Chturelt on the right, and ad joi'ting the Mln!e A cndemy, (the residetnce formltly oeenpied by S. S. Tompkins, Esq., and Rev. C. A. R'aynottd.) ill'erss his Proferional Services To the people of the Village and the surrounding country. In the ay. he e-in he foun in his Oice. aljtin ing the Oliece of W. W. A hsAMs. Etsqi., and in front ..f the present re.idence of Mr. Geo. A. Addison, and at nielt, t can be found at his dwelling. lie will give attention at nll titns most punctu ..ll.-, to all ealls nlnit himtt. either for ndvice and pre seriptioils, or for leronal attenstaneo. M. W. ABNEY. Jan 11 if 52 Grocery and Cotton Business r 11 E l'Udersitned tales this metho.i of inform it.g hi, friends and customer,. and the public ientralv. th:t iavin, rreentlh purchased front .leers.' litsut.r & RO.AosA O, the r entire Stock of Groceries, lie iis now prepared to carry on the hsiness on the mot liberal terms nt their Old sttnd. where he Ias to'w on hsatid. and will he constantly receivitt a .AIRG E, F RESHI and WELL EIEUTE) Stuck of GE OCFR IJ-S AND .IQUORS, Conpriin every article in th,- I ne ever called for +ihb the Pla.-ter.-all of which he will be reptred to s-Il tn tlw misi reasantnle terms. lie w i; he eonitattlly in the turket for Cotton and other Proa'nee, fur which the most liberal pri Cet will le paid. T. 11..10 1 SON. llamhurg, Dee 10 3m 48 HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c, .T &, J. H ILL, 1lantiburg. S. C., would inl. )1. form their Irtwttih antd ct:stol rs that they keep eistanitlV ,ilt haittl. at their oild Stlatl, a IAitmI-' aln IWEIL S-L.-CTE STOCK,eott siatinig ittn t-at of the lailowtingt arti.-les. -FINE CUTLRY. A lnrg.- assitrtmuent itf l.teket Kntiers, Kttivea atnd Forks. Seisstrtt, Se., &c., bi cth of Ettglish andia A metrienti tlanninfeture. Tin and Copper Ware. Every nrticle iif Tint Ware kep1t ttheni t on hatnd, atia 'rders received for any atrticlec that ttauy be nedt d itt thet C"I-.per. Ti'n. tar Shea t Iront line. .\I gtoo.1 nsairttmtnt taf I leatinut:tl Cioikinig Sttoves. Tte latte r are rtee..tttnd~ted to 1 Iousskeepears for netntess andlt eemtimy. V nua and Pist"e - .\ full n.-sortmentt of Guntts, frtom ar.litiaarr In very ine. Cailta' repenatittt h'istali. A llens * Reviilvittg atd Self-C:tckig single liarrel P'istols. Also, comt SMITII'S T'OOLS. A large atnd comptlllte Staock af Stmiith' Tiatls. cotn sitinC oif A ,nvelsa, llelloawt, Screw I'lat. ta, I land andt Sledge Ilhamnwtrs, F~tie. linspas. &e CARPENTERS TOOLS. Etblr:'ine all varieties aif Plttts, $:tws, Chetmiis. A uger5. 1 lammtter, I hattchets, Scinares, ConTsiastes, A xet,, A dzes, & c.. &e. Spades and Shovels. Sndaes and Shotvel o"af the haest qntalities. AI-o, Mature Forks, Iloes, &c., &c. IC II AIN S. LoI.g, Ox, Trnee, Waggont, Co' atnd Tilter Chains. Iloilers' naad Caidronas. .\ variety ofl Ilotil.-rs n (aladraits, lby tin- pr- pert uisaa of n'haich furnwitS rsill lintd a great savintg in feedinsg Cattle nuth H i:es. -CASTlrhG AND~ HOLLOW WARE. PItts, Oveins, Spiders, ilTen Ket tles, W alh mitl Wnt fer Irtas. ire jis, Waggati liaxts, Urid1 Irtans, Soothintg Irons, Noltrters, &c. IN A ILS. 100 Kegs ef Natils, nissaratd sizts. Alsoa nn assort mntlt itf I-:glishl atnda Anwtrienin llotrse Shtaesi, and I trse Shte. Nails. Ctaliae Toausters, anid Cuttun and W~oot Cartds.. Straw Cutters aund Corn Sluellers. The miost approvtaed Straw Cutters, atnd Corn Shte1 lers, which larmeira wouldl Final great economyts ta use. I CHAINP PS Chiin Ptumps attl fitres-ani excellent miethod for dlrawinag watar ftrom w ets. rAltefore~gaitng articles sold on the most lii.tnre!. Oct. 21' 6mt 41 Tax Collector's Notice, I TWlLL~ attend at te followinig tinmes anal plnees in-httreinnafter sprateitied, to calleet the Oenernil. Poaor and Roaitd Tax for thse yeatr comsmeneitng 1st Octaaber 1853. A t Stevetns' (store, on Monday, 20th Feb. " Moonre's, Fiamei evettinig, 3 o'clock. " Shtatterlield, an TuesalIty, 21st. " Freeland'~s, ton Wvdnsesday, 22d " Paurka' staare, samei eventing, 3 o'lok " Roeky Ponsitt, on Thlur~sday, 23d. " Mrs. Middl, ton'is, tamite evenintg, 3 o'olock. " Maj. S. C. Scott, tan Friday, 24th. flRed 11 ill. samue eveniing. 3 a'clock. "Chtenthnim's Store, tat Saturdny, 25th. "t. *C. Stromn's. same eventing 3 o'clock, " W. 5. Smnyley'u, onl Tuesduy, 28thu. " Ridge, samre evenling, 3 t'clocek. " Lytarad's, ott Wedtesdnay. 1st Mlarch. "' H1atcher',~ ont Thnirsdtay, 2d. " Gransiteville, samie evening, 3 o'olock. "IBench Island, on Fridaty. 3d. " Ilamburg. on Saturday. 4th. " Edgefield C. HI. on Monay. 6th. "L " " oin Tuesdlay, 7th. "Maj. Allen's, on Wedtnesday. 8th. " Rielhardson's, samne eveninig 3 o'clock. "t Mt. Willinig, on Thiursdlay, 9th. " Norris' Store, ont Friday, 10th. " d. Wise's, samce evening, 3 o'clock. " Rhinehart's, on Satturday, 11 ith. "~ Ilavird's', on Monday, 13th. " Mickler's, same evening, 3 o'clock. "t Perry's X Roadis, on Tuesday, 14th. "c Colemtan's X Roaids, on Wednesday, 15th. " Nickerson's, sanme evening, 3 o'clock. " JIasltiwtanger's Store, on IlThursdnly, 1 6th. "t R. M. Scurry's on Fridaty, 16th. "t 1orn's Store, samte evenintg, 3 o'ekoek. " J. S. Smsyley's, 'an Ssturdlay, I18th March. .J.Q QUATT'LEISUM, T. C. E. D. Ilr N. .-Freo'persons of coalor mutst pay thec Tax by the last of Masrch. Feh'8 uf4 SMAD)E CLO'I'IING, well s.uited to the Fal aand Witnter Trade, and will be saild LOW F0l CASf[, or on easy terms to punctual cuastomern ~,Let the douabtfull examine for themtselves. C~atyto, Oc. 3M. W. CLARY.' ClrtoOt.3tf 38 Whitej~ Lead,' Linseed Oil, LAMP OIL, NEATS FOOT OIL tind TAN NERS OIL, for sale noxt door to SUnLIvAN'S. A... Au2 tr 3 BLANKETS A CORNER KiNG AND WENT WOR' BATH AND WHITNEY I COJIFORTS, SUPER. BLANKETS FOR SERY. Satinets foi CONTINUED REDUCTION OF ALL OUR rers' prices. WHITE LONG CLOTHS 12J CENTS, WORTIl 181. of the above, we offer them at uncommonly low Linen Camlric II BELGIAN CA31BRIC IIDKS. st 1SI Cry. GI Yard wide WHITE DAMASK VAMl3RI( 1400 Yards Mouslin DeLaine -ANT1.1REUMA 'Ib..ES ANTI-RIIEUMATIC FLANNELS. I Remedial agents in use ; and per.oi in want m Extra fine Colored Canton Flannels. for Undei Real Welsh Flannels, at reduced prices. PIECES BL'K SILKS, RICIH . Broadcloth, Ca WILL REDUCE OUR ENTIRE STOCK of Crash Tc 500 YARDS ALL FLAX RUSSIA (.RASi, Scotch.nnd Rute.ian Diaper, Extra Heavy Bleached Htckahaek. HAIR AND TOO'] FRENCITAND ENGLISH HAIR iRUSilE: Tooth rind Nail Brushes, fine article, Puffing Combs. Duffio and I Charleston, Jan 16 FOGA RTIE d BROWNING-& LEYIMAN, iutrorTnns OF French, English and German T.D )m @@@D m 209 and 211 King-street, corner of Market-Sire--l Charleston, S. C. !'1.1 RPETINGS.-lan;rain, 3 Plys, Brussels, Ta J pestrv and Velvet",. CI RTAIN MATEIUA LS, in Silk, Satin and Wrtedl, ('urtain Cambric" and Muslins, in barge variety, Embroide red IAee and M us lin CUurtain., alt tyles, Gilt Cornices, in all the new designs, Curtnin.Gimipi, I laders, .nops, Tassels. &c. D)r.apery Cords and Bell Rop1es, in all varieties, Uritislh and Ameriean Flasr 01,1 C.-ls, il.:er and Gilt Stair isde-ai Stair Carpetings. of all styles. Wit ma;, Velvet, and Anxminster lines, in large va ri -tv. Pt .ANT.\TION WOOLENS-Blant'kets,Plainsl, Krseys. Calps, &c. ItRd :and White Flam. kChairaings. &c. Cotton Osuaburgsa, oaf a:1 thei. btst Southern manu fact nres. Egtlsh and Anmerienn COTTON FLANNELS.: French. English and Amunrican Prints. LIN ENS, of icriesr..t'o superior matke, for Shetings. Shirtings. l'illhew Cases. Tabale Unmn,,sksa, Ilovles. Nntpkins, -T1oawelings, liuekabn~eks, fruit Glo'ts, 11. E. D~npers, Gmras Cloths', &e. CaLohs, Cassim'dres and n-tstings, of best French servants' Cloths, in all the slhadecs of Engilisha Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans~ nnd Linas'oyR. of all jntir s and styles. WVitha n fulI asso.rtmnavt of Rich Drests Goods-. rt SILKS. TlisEER, B.\.iEES GflENA )INFS, MUSL.INS. &e loah:zines, SAlp,:aens andl 3aourning Goods, in great variety. Evgening 'Dressi Goods', in great variety, constant'y All the aboeve are of our own Direct Nm portation, andl o'eed at the L 0 W E o T' Terms--C ASII. ear City Aceertance. g~WThae ONE PIIE SYSTiiM str~ekly ad iered to. All Gouods.warriot"'d. IIROWNING & LEM A'. Charleston. JTun S3(. tf 3 Edgefield Male Academy, r j11 luIISIstitution is opened for anoither yar undol.-r .the. control of Mar. J1. GitE(;G LA-LTNEli. Ionr lot year's Taacher. T. . experiiece oif a twelve~montha Im:s fully satils tied1 s that not more comten(tft yonntie gentla.-man eln he~ founda in the State than the aone noqw at thei ta-a of our Aetulemy. The best proof aof tins iy thec geerl- satisfnetionb civen by him last year, bkd by the-:ncditiaonal nuot that his Schexol, at that terntion oaf its Grst week for the secondl year, nunba red 43 Puopis. The Tfrustees udesire to asure the Public that thcir untited e-thrts wilt be given toa the eause of heir Schoosl, atnd a cuotinue'd and camptlete supaervi iin wilt be exercised lay them over its pro.tress. Mr. I.arrsa wiul in an thort time proetnre a first rate Asistant, and any nunensr of fou e an then the welt attended to. The lIuilding is in comfaortable endlitimn, having three large fire-panees (one in each of the 'larger rataos,) anid being well supplied with convenient tables amal armn,uirs of thme best finishi. Oc mtore we appeal to the people of Edgefield and the aaljaining Districts, fur their encourttagemet of u earnest aendeavors to estabish a tirst rate preparatory School. Far the Classical Department, per annum...$.'G.00 ~" liher Eng. " " " ---ou"0t " " Ordinaarv " L " " " - -& -,00t Capitol boarding to be hail in pieasatnt families. JOhlN LIPSCOMlII, i I. A RTilUR SIMl'N5, GEO. A. AI)DDISO.N, LEWIS .lONEiS, I R. T. .IuS.) Jan 11 af -' 2 Brought to Jail. RUNAWAY SLAVE has beetn lodged in 1the Juil of dhis (Ediyefield) Distriet, who says his name is ALFRED, and ~say that he be longs to Jesse Barnes, living in Edgeconme Conn ty, N. C. Heo i'rt her states thaat be has been hired to John T. Barnes, of Georgetown S. C. Sid negro is dark complected and about, 5 feet inchtes high. The owtner is regnested to come forward, prove propertv, pay charges and tatke him away, otherwise he 'will be dealt with as thte law di rects. W. W. GOODMAN, J. E. D. Jaa 25 tf 2 Brought to Jail. A RUNAWAY slave has been lodged in the Jail of this (Edgefield) 'Distriet, who sa's his namte is AUSTIN, and that he belongs to William Dorcha,of Wayne County, N. C., said negro is about five feet '71 inches high, dark complexion. Said fellow says that ho has been hired toa John T. Barnes, of Georgstowtn, S. C. The owner its requested to conic fhrward, prove property, pay charges and take him away. ortherwise he will be dealt with as the litw direct, W. W. GOODMA N, J. E. D. Jan 25 t f 2 licec! A LL Persons anaywise indebted to the Estate oh ..John Wise, dlee'd., are hereby requested to make immediate settlemenitt, and those having de nanus against said Estate will please render in their accounts forthwith, properly attested, according to law. SIDNEY WISE, xos la.B. H. MILLER. ~E'r Oct 28 tf - uuFriends of Loient. L. CORL~EY an once himt as a Candidate for Major of the Lowet Battalion, 9th Regiment, to fill the v'acancy oca sinned by the promnotioni of Maj. B. P. S-raOst. N..v-m tr 46 Ar - RtEDUCEPD T rH STREETS, CHARXIESTO S..( ED BLANKETS, EXTRA. WELL MADE. LNTS, AT VERY ]LOW PRICES. Servants, SATINETS to 18J Cts. less than Mannfactu. GOODS. WISHING TO CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK rlees. ikts. at Six Cents. TN'1'S' LARGE SIZE L C. Hdkfs. at 25 Cts at 12. Cts., suitable for Ladies' Dresses. at Six and a quarter Cents. Q FLA NELS. SEW ARTICLE, AND ONE OF THE BEST ill do well to examine. skirts, 12J cents per yard. US TRE, 75 Cts. PER YARD. ssimere, &c. the above Goods, in BLACK AND COLORS welling. i Cents for BATHING TOWELS. for Towels, at lJ cents per yard. L111 BRUSHES, &c. ory Dressing f'ombs. ]El.ANDCorner King and Wentworth St. JANNEY'S HOTEL, COLU.11BLl, S. C. R J.1\NN EY. in connectiim with Mr. W. D. .11 AlRlS and Dr. T. J. GOOD1WYN. havin purchased that tine and commodius establishment heretofore known as the CONG A flEE 11O US -. it will I,-reafter be.de.sigmated ais" Jan ney's Ilo tel." In atnonneing this to the publc, the proprietors feel that it is toil necesstry to present in deta'l the indue.ment and admvantages which the Hotel pre sents. Its l'cntion, its co.mmodiousm-ss, and the im prnvements contemplated by the present managere, will, they feel satisfiei ailard to the travelling com mmnity and others, a lotel in Columbia which will in every way rank among the best in the country. Every comfort, convenience. and appendage to the first eatns hotels in the U'nited States, will be fotnml at .J ANN HIY-S lIlOTE, and no efl!,rt on the part of the proprierors wi'l he wanting to render it worthy of the cipitl of the State. MR. JANNY sn. AR. TIAR1RS, so well known 1 the visitors -it the A merie:n litel, will nhvnys be funn'dm at th'eirs posts, andl if unremittineC attettion toi the mduttes they Imave .tssunmd. be zamy tmruntee of sntafnetimn, theiy have nmo hesitatiom ini prmmising~ it to their gutests. We hmame also secura d1 time services of Mr. RI. E. L E WA RT', as b..keeper. 07 Mr. [Iiteheoek's splendid line of Omniibuses and lin~ek..h ing the inme of tlte I batel paimitedi 'in themm. nre attnehmed to .lanney's liotel. and1( will I,. prampmlt anal faihful in thwemimveyance of passengers to and from time various depoits Jan 18 . 6t - 1 State of~ South Carolina, EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT, - IN EqUiTY. Elzbt erry, IHellen Becrry, i Bill for Pumr'n of Lnuds. Hannah Bery, | .lhn G. Berry, et al)J rpii IC Plaini il ini this ease, having this daiy I.flekd her Bill, and it appearing to my~ sat. isfetioni, that thme Defendanmts', Neoimiy Tayloac and lher humsband, WV. B.'[nylor, Rnchnm~el .\lor .inm and lher husi~banmd Reubeni iargain, Sarah Cumminimtr aimd her husbandm L. May.'ait Corm mings, Susant I.ittle amid lher hu,,biand Alleun .it tle, Mlary imartin and lher hiusband Edward 3hmr tin, anid John GI. Berry, nre ulisenit from ammil re ide beyotnd thle liniits of this State, whmere thme irfce.' of this Court ennntoat be served tupon ihet m Onmtion of Mr. Ahiney, Stilicitor for the Comlinanmimt, It is ordered, That the De fendrante do :tppenmr, and plend, answer or demar this Bill, withmin three imoths, or ninety days frm the pulietion hereof, antd in defnhult thereof; iltmt Jumdgmenmt pro confes.so, be awarded gmimit themi. A. SI3IKINS, C. E. E.. D. Jnmn 10. 1854. 3m 52? IB R 0 W N' S Essence of Jamaica Ginger, r rIIIS ESSENCE isi warranted to possess, in a .1.icocetntrated form, all the' valumable properties of .AMAICA 4GINGER,. and will he found. 'in trial, nn excellent Family Medieine. It is partienlarly recom mended as a tonfic, to perons recoveritig from fever aim other diseases', a few drops impiarting to die stomach a glow andI vigor egnial ma. a wimeglassful mf bruandy or sther stimulant, withumt any of the dehilitatingt effcs which are sure to follow the use of lignor of any kinid ; and it is therefore especially serviceabhle tu chi ldrenm andI females. To tho age'd it will proivea great comfoirt; to thme dyspeptic,. anid to thoese who are preisposedl to gont air rhematie afl-etiouns, it give. great relief: andt to the inebirinte whmo wishes to re form.bhut whose stomach is constanitly craving then nriotis liquor, it is invaltuable--glivig tone to ihe digesive o'rgans., and strength to resist templtation: and ia cuonsequently a great agent in the cauise of temperance. * Caut ion. Persons dlesiring an article that can he relied uipon, prepared sohmiiy fromt pure JAMA ICA GlNG ER,shoal, be particelar to ask for " Brown'. Essence of Jams ca Ginger," which is warranted to be what it is ret resented, and is prepared only at FRED'K BROWN4 Drug and Chemical Store, N. E. cornier Chetanit ant Fifth Streets, Phiiladelhia. Directions accompany each bottle. For sale in this Village by G. L PENN, Agent. May 4 ly 18 Heavy All Wool Negro Goods And Blankets. IILT.TER & WVARREN. Augusta, Ona.,- 1,a jutreceived a large Stock of Giiorgi~ Plansnnd ahrgc lot of 5-4 amnd 9-4 Ne go Blankets, some of them weighing eigt pouds to the pair, to which they invite the atten tion of planters.- Also, GENUIlNE HETT ANCilOR BlOLTING CLOTHS, From No 1 to 10. Atugusta, Oct. 12 6m 39 Hamptonis Shop IS Re-~opened, at the foot of the hill, immedlatel at tie entrance of the Plank Road inito Mami Street, and nearly opposite Mir. Witt's residence. lie Shoes Horses, makes Plows, Irona Waggonm mend. Wafle Ironis, Lays Axes, and does varir't other things after the old style. H~e haes adopte many of thme modern improvetments, in fact all< thm except that of- slighting his work. -' And lie humibly asks a call. Jan 11 -- tf 52 Beach Island Land for Sale. T HlE Subscriber ofFers at private sale FI ' LH UN DRED ACRES of Beach Island Swamr Land, lying on the River, and adjoining lander Smuel Clark and James T. Gardner, and rente the present year by .lamnes T. Gardnev. A bout 400 acres of the above Tract are cleare and well improved. The balamnce ia Cypress an other swampi timibeir.. Terms made easy to a good purchaser. A ppl to R. BR ADFORD. Silveton, S, C., May 4 - tf - 1 To Rent, rHIE Room at pres'ent occupied by Mmr, Lod .H Ias alDry Goods Store. In my absence app to J. A. Williams. S. CH RISTIE. n..c28 tf 50 iT7B~pBBargains, T HE Subsedew tending to dlose up his busi -'eess'or the presenl sason, will MANUFA C 'TURE the remainder of his Stdesk of Goods at Cost! lrwould say to all whsl wish to purchash Cloth ing CHEAP,. and .made up in FiRST RATE %TFLf., egmo'and lnvo your measures, and they ,shl be put ip it short notice. -- .4-, . JO1N- LYON, Ao sT. "Jan 20 . .v t 2 Dissolution of Co-Partnership. r II E Firm of FaRwrr.ArD & EvaNs, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. FREELAND & EVANS. Jan 12, 1854. Particular Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Firm of Fasa LAND & Eva.s, either by Note or Account, are thus timely notified that they. must pay the snne by the 10th February, or they will be sued without exception. FREELAND & EVANS, Jan 25 3m 2 (1 T The Tudependent Press will copy 3 times and forward aecunt to'this Office. Notice. I OFFER for sale the following Tracts of Land. Tract No I, Containing 500 Acres-two hun dred neres cleared, and 40 ncres of first rate Bottom. Tract No. 2, Containing 250 Aeres-20 acres Hoit.ms and 100 Woodland. - The Lands of both Tracts are of the best quality and exceedingly well timbered. J. W. EARLE. Evergtreen, S. C., Nov 9, 1853. tf- 45 Bethany Academy. 1 'UE Trustees of lethany Academy take pleas ore in announeinar to the public, that their School will be opened for the reception of Students on the 2nd Monday in January 1.54, uuder the u pervision of the well k;nown and seceessful liastrue tbr. Wn. M. IlIratu, Esq. Rates of Tuition the same as those charged by the former Rector. 51r. GaLtrms. iloard cnn be obtained in the most respectable fani:ies on reasonable terms and convenient to the sehol. . WILEY HARRISON, W. TIMMEIItMAN, J. L. TALIERT. Da. S. F. STEVENS, G. J. SHEPPARD. Dec 21 ly 49 Glenn Springs Female Institute t. R.l'-v. T. F. DAVIS, D. D., ex-Oflicio Visitor. fee. T. S. A R''I UR, Proprietors. . .1. 1). 1cCOI,1.)ULGTT. p " GEORGCI HENTON, Rector, and Instrue tor in Mlental and Christian Science, Modern Lan ;nage and llistory. 3lrn. 13 EN TON, Matron. , lnstructor in Mathemathies,. Natr. ral Sciences, and Ancient Uterature. Prof. G. F.li'VlNE (late of Limestone Springs,) Instructor in the theory and practice of Music. Mliss C. M. REul). iustruetress in English. .-SOSNOWSKi, lnstructress in Draw ing. Painting. and Assistant in French. Mliss SOPIlIA WARLEY. instructress in Eng lish liranches, and Assistant in Ilathematies. Miss EIAZA. PRATT, Assistant in Music and English. N. 1.-The corps is not yet complete. IlIE above institut'on, located at Glenn Springs, T in spartanhurg Distriet, S. C., will be opened for the reception of pupils tin the first of February ps.. In converting this establishment into a school foar young ladies, the builhdinre- have bcen tnr.'ughly repaired unnd fitted uip ;amnd in furnish nmg thn.-nmannew n' pains have been sidfed1 to make i. in every respect, such a honme as parents would desire for'their daughters. Particular attention has been bes.towed upon the mnuuical instruments, anid withn a large annd efficient eorips of teachers, and a thosroughi csorse of study, it atfords every advant nye to be enjo.yed in any similar institutiont. A ppiemnnts are. ad~mittedl. of any ap., over seven vers, andi placed in such ein as they may be pire prced to jisin. Tihe scho~lastic year will consis-t of one session, divided into two ternms of fie monthls each. begini aing on the.I-laof February ad ,atly. Vaeation. lDecembher aind .Jnamnnry. Rate-s.-Fsor Tuitiona und Board, includling was ig, fuel, hnghts, ke., &c., $125 per termn,andl there niu be uno extra chaerge, except for Music $30 per term, sand for Ihotk.., Shneet Music, Drawing Slate ails. &c., actually used. For further innformnatiosn.see " Prospeetus," which mny be hand by applying to the Rector, or either of th.Proprietues.. m Jamn 4 Sr5 St. John's School. R-r. Ui mv. T. F. DA VIS, D. D., Ex-Offilo Vis itor. lir.J D cCVT.LOrCGIT, A. M., Rector, andinsrucorin Christiain Scieance and lelles Lettres. W M. R. LE AIRY, A. M., *ic Rector andi Ini stutor in A ncient L~anguagses and -listory. I). I). ROSA, Iustrector in Mathsematies and Ntural Seiinee. 1:v. E. A. WVAGNERl, Jnstructsor in English Departmnennt. r i'll E Exercises of this Tnstitution will be re .. sumi.-d on the 2d clay in FElIflWA RY niext. Boyvs are nlnmintedl over the age of seven yeasrs ands lireplaired for thne .1lunnisr Clans in Co.llege: or they imay receive a thnoroughn acadletnieal course, eit- r Chits.ienl or Eanglishn. Thlere is but one Session. (divided into twon terms of ive niombts each,) beginning onn tine 2.1 February aid endiang Nsnvennber 30. I Terms per' Session. For Tuition and Board, includling washsing, fuel. ligts. &c., $225, payable semi-annaually in ad Entrance fee $25. for whnichn books and stat'onery :are funrnishecd thne Student so long ans ine may coin tinue in tine instittison. Advaniced Siudlents desiring private rooms will ~e alloiwedi theta (at tine diseretison of tine Rector) Ifor an extra chnarge of $15,00, to pay for fuel, ights, &c. For furthner information apply for a " Prospee tus"~ to tihe Rector, at Spanrtannburg C. 1H., S. C. Juan 4 3m 51 gr The Charlestou Mercury copy tri-weekly and a'l tine other panpers in tine State weekly, for tne Rectonr. ___________ Georgia Marble Works. J. G. R ANKIN. W. M. HIURLOCK, G. 1. SUMMEY SucCP.5sons TO A. ATKNnOt4 & Co. Th'Iis Etabllsnmmenlt has been in success Ifunloperatiotn for a numnber of yearms. The Quarrnes are well opened, and tine larble is superi or ton any ian the United States. Wie hlave so per-fettd our fineilities for getting out and linishing work thnat we cnn furnish ounuments, Tombs, Head Stones, And every thing in our line of business, in better style, and at ebnenper rates thau any yard in the country. When it is consideredl thnat we saw our own mar nle, pay no jotbber's prolit, mand no high freight from tne Norih, it will be seen that we possess material advantage over till comupetitorn. We ecordially solicit our friends and the public .t exanine our work andl compare our prices with thse of othner yards, before ordering Northsera Marble. We have on hand at our vard in Marl etta, a large assortment of FINISHI1)D WORK Mhonuments, Tablets, Tombs, &.-where our agent, Mr. G. WV. Summers, will seall at our prices. Our prinipal work is done at the Mtillsn. Address J. G. RANKIT & CO. I Marble Works P. 0., Ga. Jan 11 ly1 Southern Manufacture, 3,000 -Pair Home mtade Plantation C HARNESS, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER~ d OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Tanners, Neats Foot and Lamp Oil iSHOEMAKERS' FIND1NG8. dAt the Shoe Store, next~door to Sullivan & Bvothei R. T. MIMS. July 21 t f' 27 Notice. ALL Pen'sonns indebted to the Estate of Stcphe 1Smith, dleo'd., are requested to make paytnan iiand those having demands anainst tije Estste w ly present them properly attested. .LEVY McDANIEL, Adm'or. Nov3n if 46 EDGNFIELD UOLL aGIr INSTITUTE FOR YOU G LADIES. Rev. C. A. RAYMOND, Principal 58 PajIs.s nave uran a:cE iGTn oFJA 'tr. r ilE prospects of the Institution for the present Lyear, are in the highest degree fiatterfg. Several additional Pupiar have been promised, and a large number areeoistdently expected. The eademieul building. consisting of eight eoimodinus Rooms is fnely furnished with every thing necessary to seenre the most rapid advance ment of the P1pis In this respect we do not-think greater advantages eon be anywhere enjoyed. The prescribed eunee of Stadies is -so arranged, that if the Popile-remain long enough at the Institution to pursue-it regularly, they can hardly fail of ocquiring a liberal ail finished education ; and in the Extra course a thorough knowledge of the fine Pupils enn enter at any time,;;and . near the middle -or close of the Sessio,.are eh b$ from the time of entrance. All each dedustioas however date from the elose of the s'ecossieek of that Session. Loss of tie from ikness if of more than two weeksUo ialodeducted . -. The Rates of Tuitionmaeeni:Id . to -those .of other institutions of the same grade. Payments are to be made at the close of each Session. .The fol lowing list includes all Expenses per'Session of 14 Weli Collegiato Department.............81500 Aeademic do ...........,12.00 Primary do ... .8700 abd. 00 Pupils-uusinr .t1te.ilosophicals Apputttus; are charged Extra $2,00) per SeanTon.- ' JaAlkpj are charged 50 ets avc$essioj. for abittingenies. Extra BrincNes. Music..........................436 Fruch.........................8 00. D raw ing ..................... ,.. i P i .' . . . ........50 Oil Painting......................15 00 There is no charge for use of Piano. Pupils pre tieing-at the Institute are however charged $1, esh rssion, to pay for keeping the Pianos in tune. 'Board, with washing,. lights and fuel $10 per month. There are no other extra charges, except for Books and Mluic sold. R. T. MIMS, S.F. GOODE, E. PENN, Truste 0. A. A l)PSON, A. SIMKINS. Feb 8 tf 4 Domestic Goods ! - GMT 11,(UM3E Augusta, Georgia, HAVE NOW IN STORE the following DO . MESTIC GOODS, whichthey oierat LOW PRICES, and toevhieh they respectfuliy invite the attention of the pubtie. - 5 Cases fine English LONG CLOTH; 2 do New Yotjc Mills do 5 do Old York " do 5 do .lames Steam Mills do 2 do Nine Twist' do 2 do Lonsdale d, 2 do Water Twist det 5 do Newburyport da, 010 Bales Str'ed HjOMESPUNS far. plimta tins 25 " 3-4, 7-8 and 4.4 Brown 16otespun, 5 Cases 12-4 Hamilton SH EETING, 5 10-4 and 11.4 Alandale do - 5 " 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Auseutney Sheeting,. S " 10, 11 nd 12-4 bMunnandoc do' 25 " Very superior KERSEYS, 30 Bales " " 84, 9-4 and 10-4 heavy. BLANKETS, 50 " 8 o.. OSNABURGS, diterent brands, 25 Cases C ALICO. A ugusta, Dec 14 tf . - 48. Copartnership Notice, GEORGCE ROBINSON & II. B. .TACKSON( have sesociated themselves together, for the transacting of a General Hardware Business, Undr the stvle of Rossasson & .TACason, Hamburg, where we will always keep ani extensive- assortment ~f EVERY TIlING in that line, together with Saddles, Bridles, larness, Leather,Trauks, Whips, &. &c. - Hanmburg, April 27 - - tf - . 15 ROBINSON & JAKoSO~j. HAMBURG S. C. HF jAVE now on hand a most complete Steell Iof Hardware, amnongst which may be round 2001 Ton English and Sweed Iron, 500O Kegii Nail',. 20,000 Lbs. Castings,-. 50 1)ox. Collinis' Axes, 75 " Brades' Pad-p.t Iloes and others,. 5 " Superior Straw. Cutters, 21) " Spades and Shovels, 10 " Rakes, Tilletsern antd others manke of Vices and- Anuvills, Trace; H alter, Log; Fifth and other style of-Chsais,. A complete Stock of Pocket and Table Cutlery,. ---ALL sTVLE5 OF Plains, Saws, Ch'sels, Screws,1I inges,.. Knobs, Bellows'.i litts, Guns',' Pistols, Slhot Bags, Pow~der Flatks, Cotton and Wool Cards,. Well Wheels. Kettles, Stew iPans, Frying Pans, Gridironss, llanmmers',l1latebets,. . Taks, Warer, and- Waille Irons. Candle Sticks5 Steelyards, Mtarking Guages. Spirit Levets,~ Andh ons, Shovels and Tongs, Scrowxe Plates', Compasses, 'ilum Guaces, Perenrsion Caps, &&. TTamurg, A pril 27 tf 15-. PROSPECTUS OF THE-: Carolina Times~ T11 E undersigned will publish, in the town'- of .Colnumbia, about the 1st of Febrac.nex: a ILY~, TRa:-WEEELY, and WEELY. Nenupaper, bearing the title of TIlE CAROLlN.'A.TiE. - The lim~its of a Prospectus do not,.admit of a minute delineation of all the fentures'.of .the contem plated journal. It will he sunlicient toindicate the general character of the Tinmes. It wilkba a News paper in the widest meaning of the term,.ejmbraelztg within its columns all matters of informatija.lstm' esting or useful to the public. It will be a political journal, chietly devoted to the disseminatios; of politicnl itelligence. A bove all, it will everamamn tan the constitutional rights and the peculiar insti tutions of the $outh, yielding allegiance to not party which does not unequivocally recognise those rights and stoutly uphold those institutions. In matters of State policy, the Times will be conservativa. Ife will oppose all changes in the fundamentaklaw and the adiministration of the Wtate, which are notlm peritively demanded by the "general welfatre," and the clearly ascertained will of the people. ,No mqa sure of reform will be adseesed seease It is new, ' and no error in policy will be upheld though It may have the sanction of long-established usage. Tes Commercial and A gricultural interests of the State shall receive their due share of attention. The. Times will contribute its mite to the development of her immense resoures, and oneourage thme Arts amid Sciences which mnister to the well being,.aocial and political, of her people. And it shall be ipsist ed on that Columbia, the beautiful capita) oft h State, shall partake of the general prosperity,.w1hist noattempt wall be made to disparage the lecal ad vantage of other towns and sections. The latest intelligence, both foreign and domestic, shall he carefully reported. To this end the Telegrphand other means within the renok of the undetsigned shall be laid under contribution. The DAnLY Tims will be furnished dois sei. hers at $6; the Tas-W Kr.LYat $3; and jiiWE5e i.v at $2 per annum, in advance.. GRENEKER s LAOTE Publishets. JAMES H. GILES, 'd tr. Jan 4 4t 'EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMOON PLEAS. - P ARRUM WALL, who is now in the ufi of the Sheriff of Edgeficld Distriot, of a Writ of Ceplasad Satisfaciendun, at .tew Alexander Sharpton, having filed in my OS6e,tw gether with a Schedule on oath, of hIs eettea, effects, his peition to the Court of Cotmes Plep, praying that he may he admitted to the heaef. oif the Ats of the General Assembly, made for the relief of insolvent debtors. Itis ordered, Thqithe said Alexander Sharpton, and all other credtoratu, whom the said Parrum Wall Is in anywise n ts ad they are, hereby summoned, and have tioe appear before the said Court at EdgetleldCor House, on the First Monday in Mfareb ~ohl Isome other convenient day to be iet ~,pointed, duing the sittig-ofthesi oth IIshow cause, if any they can, why theoprayertof th . said Petitioner aforessid should not be granted. THOS. G. BACON, c.. Ls. lrk's., nat, Nov 20th. t853. tf 47