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Glenn Springs Female Institute Rt. Rev. T. F. D A V IS, I). D., ex-Officio Visitor. Iter. T. S. A RT iilU1R, 4. . S. AcCOL LOUI G1, Proprietors. "GEORtG E B NT'ION, Rector, and Instrne t"'r in Mlental and Chtrtian Science, ;Modern Lan gua.:e and Ili..tory. lrcs. t MFN tron. -, Instructor in !1athemathics, Natu ral Scienes. anld A nient L:tet at ore. 1'ref. G. F. Ii'Vi NE, (late ot Limestone Springs,) Intructor in the theory and practice of lusic. .\iss C. Al. El1), instructress in Entlish. - , ( SNUWSK i. lInstruetress in Draw ing. Painting. and Assitanlet in French. Miss S01Ill A WAntLE Y. iustrueress in Eng lish Branches., and As'istant in Mlathematies. Miss EL.IZA PRATT. Assistant in Music and English. N. It.-The corpse is not yet complete. I I :otvr institution, located at Glenn Spring, in Spartatlttrg )istrict. S. C.. will he opened for the reception of pupils on the lir.t of February " next. In converting this estali--hent into a asehlue for youn:: lalies, the buildingIs have been: thorougthly repaired and fitted up : tand in furnish ing{ the-m anew n.> pain-, have been spare. to metake it. in every respect, luch a homel. as prent'lls would desire for their daugh1lters. Particular attention has been bestowed upon the musical instruments, and with at large and eflieent corps (of teachers. and a thurougeh course of study. it alior.ls every adlvaet age to be enjoyedl in any similar institutien. - A pp'iIants ar-- amlt:e'd. of anycv ag., over seven ye-rs. and placed in such cl.ass as they may be pre prred to join. The schslastic year wilt cnsli-t of one session. divided into two term< of fie mlonths each. begin titing ol the 1st of February and -July. \ecation. -])eceemcbr and .eannary. . 1tatesi.-Fur Tuitio"n andl Board, inseimiine; wa""h ing. fuel, lights. kc., &c., $125 per ts-en, an there will be no extra charge, except fur .\usie .:r30 per term. and for iBooks, Selvet .lusic, Drawing .\ate rials, &c., actual!v used. For further inferematie.n.sce " Proepeetus," which ula be had by applying to the Reetor, or either ol the Proprietstu. .lAn 4 3mn 51 Grocery and Cotton Business 4. TI E LUdertsied takes this neetho.i of inform-. ing his friends and euetomers,. :ac the publi generaily, that havine re-cntt purchaseI from Meers. ieamN.rEC & IloA.lostN, the r entire Stock of GroAC ies, lie is not prepared to carry on the business on the must liberal terms at t' 11d Stand. where ht has new sl n hutid, and w*lie heionstemtIly receiving a L.ARGE, FR{"Sil m d i1'.:.L1 SEI.EC(TED) Steck of -GROCERIIES A ND I.IQ1'ORS, Coinprising every article in eh- l:ne ever called for by the Planter.-all of w hie he wi I be prepsarel to sell on the nmlat reeesonael terms. Ile wail be eonstitty in the market for Cotton and other Iroducee, for whit-h :ee* tost liberal pri c.s will be pait. T. B. .JUlN ON. llameberg, Dee 10 3m11 18 Fresh and Pure Garden Seeds. T UST Received at lar:e and well :aewsrtedl suptjp!v Je of GARD )EN SEiI))S fron the ee'ebraied Seted Eettabli.shment of (omstock, Ferre rr: Cu., warranted fresh and pure. If veu wish to have vtuer Garden will st.cke d with choice Vegetables n.-xt yr,.,r. you have n-thin. to do. but to get a suippty too thepe Seek, make voter ground rich, plant at the right tite a eel ultiate pcrerely. G. L. PELNN, AGET. Iec 21 tI 49 Freshl New Wheat~I Flour * AND YE.IST POWD.~lES TUST Heeerivted The~rly lerrels ei theat Cheoice el Four frome tie TumebIneg 'eseis' ?elill. Every ilarrel soldt ecn ihe retneruedl I not applre ed. .\liee. Otee I roas ' ePlrr.teen & 31errell'. !eni-diible YFE.\T PO1 W'' IiEliS. Nes eene'i~ forI baed bareatd nouw. Foer tle by G;. L. 'N N, A g-et. D)ec'.1 cCt 4'J Noticc. L.L Peresns inde'eted tso the~ Subscarber eilher er'irirf c7'7,e'7ct cnarv 1i5:. .and '53 are here-by reqlu- etel tee ~:eal d py upj imedeliately ase longper ileit liee tihan thlee I t dian-e .uary next will nost be I~i'enI. J. .\i. C. FR E Ei.A ND. Dec 21 4t-1 Not ice ! A LL Personslc noyni iCe in-elett e te the lEstate eef .lln W~i'te, de'di., arne herebye rtee-eted tee meaike immle~iase eeettleee lit. :eeed thlese heav ingL dle sesancdis aginset e..idI leetate will pie aiee reeeder inc their .ecceunts fertheweit, pr'ly nv e sted. aeccordeing teo O)ct 26 I f Luund for .Ma le I'Ii E Tract knoewne as tile u pper 'Cherekee Pond!. .Lfeormeerly sewed by Johnll Cesbye. NItue-d abonut Nine mcile% frome lblbrtr, sel th le' 111k Roe.ad. The abovee Tract colintale IeelII s~ about tin euatll .end Twlntyvenel acreb. welil woed,~- and- withlin .ceenveneienet distance eef Ililmburg .eci .\ueit.:e. Thle. honese ii well' kneewnc aes at puhet' hlenle, and1 ftvoerahl%' leec'atlet feer tile tueees'. lTe an atereetd Pucnee'r. it wi e be esoldi sqn Iea ihne, if dsed. A pplyi to 11. A . KI-iNliC. 1lrent. Ii. & j. Pln 1i-end r'ee. O)ct5 if ' Beach Island Land for Sale. TilEhSubscribr etl'e alt praene' sa:ec F'E .liiH 'NI Dit E) .\e.( R Ea" eel iih-aaeh bedaled CSwllly Landlii lying~ onl tilt lIiver. acnd aeljeeining inds:1, oef $aiiu--i Clark aend! danislee T. G;ardeme'r, andee rented the perestent ye'ar by .iaese T1. Gjarier. A b'eut 400 aecrtes oef lice abele Tract ae cleaede andlI well impron~vedI. Thl ebah~mee in Cyperess aned oter- awaemp timbeer. Tlermsli mlade easy tee ategotod pncrcltaser. A ply3 Suilveerteen. S. C., May~ 4 tf' 16' "How 10 mnake FIOur Rise." ]T UT call in act thee " \c .lur'rV S-roup:" andle heay f .someofel PaneroIN & Miiattt.t.s'IN FAL~lIRLE Y i.:AMST l'O WI lD E. andee it.: /emnnd ee rie'.'' Caill act tile " e.um:-r;T S-ron:," 1.\e iBr'eade teet. se-pt 5 tif : Pure' hearts & iweet 1Learts. IUST' Receiveed a fie' acessrmenlt eef fanlcy' Cane Fdtie, Muitale fset l'rartie-s aind W~edinlgs, withe l raret.y ofl Exacences Rta1isins, Nutls, &c'. .\t C. Iitlmmondll',' new brick Stoere, it'ver Stnl'-t. Ilim a.cg S. C. S. E. BUWEli. Notice. 4LTL Ps-eone. inldebted toe lihe Eestate of' Stanmotc~re !L!eteinc, dlee., are neotilie'd tee mnake eartly tymceent, and theien 5 tailne demandllls :caccaint lsaeid astate wiill please [prestent theme imeun-ldi:ttely, pero y'riy atte'sted. J. A. liLAND,. Aeisn'r. Not ice. 4LL, Persoens i11-ving derclnacl tieaintlt Dan. -1..C..Smyely. dec'dI., wililepresent them~e imedi 1lely for laymentC~ aned thoec in aenywis'e inebec~ted tee aid Esetatt must pay upr witheout delay, as lonigear illuigenece en'unot be tgiven. J1. C. SMYLEY, Adm'lor. Dec 28 tf 501 Manufacetured Tobacco ! I lisxee I GilWING TIOlI.\CCO, compr~eisin~g lucr Chieciee lirand~s, vz: liey Dte ew, Orseecce, lAtra ansi Premieumc. Fore sa'e hev ten leex, ocr act rtacil at [LOW 1'RICE. Doen't tail teo calli andcu appile befoere buying ehecewhere. G. L. PENN, Aocrsr. Oct 26 tl' -11 Not ice. LL~ Personeis indeebtedl to the estate oef ienry F. Fre'cenn dee'd., will cei foreward ietone dely and 141 maepalymenct, asetd theose heaving de tsds wcill renier theme ill prely attested. J. H.. JINNINGS, Ex'elr. JAIP Olb, NEK.\TS: FOOT (IlL ale-I TAN 8 ~' 01[,, feor sate next eloor to SdLwv Cw's.e IL. T. .31.\lS. Ac,24 tf 3 Uaamurg & Edgefield P'k Road, r' H: iPLA N K R1. I freoI trcunburg to i-ege t.:d1 's no wv ecmeted awlel eep-en for tihe publlic ii. A. KElNI!'CE, lere. n.V c. ' - EDGEFIELD COLLEGIATE .INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES. NL3.nitD Er PUi.s iN ATT EXnA NCE .AsTrS~dstoN 67 I1E next Session will cuimene on the 9th day of Janiuary 1854. Expenses per Session of 14 Weeks. Collegiate Department..............$15 00 Acadeuiic do .............12 00 Primary do ... .$7 00 and $5 00 Pupils using the Philosophical Apparatus, are charced Extra $2,00 per Seion. A id all Pupi!s are charged 50 ets each, a Session, for contingencies. Extra Branches. MTusic.............................$1S 00 French............................ 8 00 )rawing........................... 8 00 Oil 1'ainting........................15 00 T'here is n charge for use of Piano. Boai, with wasiinig, lights and fuel $10 per oneetth. There are no other extra charges, except forI Bouoks and NJlusic sold. 1... T. MllMs, S. F. CGO)E, E. PEN N, Trustees G. A. A I)DISON, j A. SIMKINS. D Dec 28 1853. tf 50O --Bethany Academy, r ilIE Trustees of Bethany Academty take plea. ! ure in announcing to, the public, that their School will be opened for the reception of Students eon the 2nd Meonday in .lanuary 154, und-r the au pervision of the well known anid sacerssful Iustruc ter. W %t. M. I I rATn, Lsq. Rates of Tuition the same as those charged by the fut mter htector, :slr. G Arnm. B.e:ard can he htained in the moet respectable famii'ies on reasonable terms and e"nrvnient to the seh.".o!. Wit II.l1:1 Ai R lIiSON, 1 W. T1.l R.\l A N, .. L. TrALIEhR, I Da, . F.STE\'ENS, G. J. SilEPPAID. Iec 21 lV 4 Hodges and Fuller Institutes, I~Odges. I1:. W-M. M. AIUMSTIUONG, A. 11.. Pr.isct . rat., under whoe senaeritttdence the exer cie of this listitutiolt will he resumed on .110, DA. Y'. the 16lih January, is a gradiate of the South ('artelina Celege, an experienced :id approved Teacher. and will give his undivided attention to the iiiproveient of the youth comunitted to his care. al to prelare thei for enter ig sy South ern College. lIerrrt-:rers.-Col. J. 1). ?"Wis. Caspt. J. G. Williamns. F. Nance, Esq1, W. It. laird. Mlaj.GU. Biird, Joshua Saxon and It. Pitts, of Laureus. Fuller. .T. E. B. EV.\NS. M. I)., PKICIrAL. The x-I Srei,,ese ofthis Institutiton will be resumed on MON D.l Y the 16th January 1854, tunder the direction of the above limed gentleman. assi.<tedt by I)aeugh ter. 1r. Elvas has taug(ht for several years with succes., and the (hearty approbatin of his patrons : andi :oures the friends and patrons of the luistitu Stion that no el.rt shall he wanting on his part to impart it, the touing lades me.inittel tn his casre, that int.-ll,-etual and mral training which is regni site to their happiness and usefulness in future life. )ir. IAss is prerared to give thnilugh instruction in thil.ent h ltanrge, and will have in the orna mienital branches well-quaiiedic Iustructoers. IRrrarsrs-J. W. Prewit and D). Candler Esqtrs., l'ranklin ceounty. Ga.t iont. W. K. White, ande .hamne' l.efton. Emi.. htnekersville. Gat J. .A -Evie, 31l. I). and W. II. Turp'n, MI. 1)., .\ugusta, (;a : hee. C. I). tlaleory, A lhany. Ga.: Theomas I1. Expenses per Session of five months. Primary Dceariltment, First CIas............$6,00 .....ec... nd... "........... 9.00 Secoend D~ep:rtmient......................12.00 Third ". ..............Ij500 WVithe Ancient Langumagees and Ihiigher Msateimtie...........................0 Fr nh Drawing and Pasintinig, each....10.no0 eicu 1n Pan'e................ . . .....20.00 Use. se in-ttaeument......................20 eeontinreien. fromli 5(0 to 75 centt. ., Kceardl per nnth. fr..m $8 toe $10. 11~7- Thet chiarges are the s.ame in both Institutions for the samte .studies. Tlhese Iustituticems are lentved in the village of Grecuewood, fatnedl fo'r its pleauant and healthful sh ittio, an~d immirediately oni the Greenville and hiec 14 4t 4 A Select Classical School !!!.I, be oupenied by thle .Subecriber, on the ' 1th~ .ainry 1854,. aboutt thiree mile. North eof I .ihertyvI litI. Tilie numtber o'f Studenits is limi ted to twetntv. Truitioen $40U per Sessinnt of 10 mionthis. FEarly a;>plicationt must be tratde tee secure adiiniu. The ndividted attentien tel the Teacher will be given to Foer further inifo.rmatioen, addtren, GEO. CA LPIllN. Loeiure5. S. C.. Neov 9 if 43 Executors' Sale, RT L L eeldhl cn .\etinday the Irfeth January u ext~t andlte eday fellowing, at the hate resi .Il'enceof Itiniel Simithi, deced., all the personalt Es ite eef said detceasedh, conie-ting eef IThirty-Seven Valuable Negroes, A mniei them 'oe goodee llaeceimith, three wagoners, and seve::a Cooek., washlers and ireeners. TilREEu~ TIIOU'S.\NI BUSilELS OF COR~N, Fodder, C'ottoen, Cetteen Seed, Oalts, HORlSES, MULES, CATTLE, SHEEP ANID HOGS, Ilitnecheeld aned Kitchen Furniture. three goael R-:ad Watisu~, tene Cairriamge, oellu ttggy, Blacksmith hTo'.e, :mdii numaerecus tther articlies. 'I'rcnass.--AII suies eof $5 :ed unider ca'h., all ims oer tha~t :eemtcunt ten a cretdit until jlst lDe. 1d54, with. tw~o e'r mneres gode secur~ties. J01hlN P. MIlCKLERI, j Eo. D)ec21 It 49 Administrator's Sale. J3Y Virtuie ofu aecrdler freemt II. T. Wright, Esq., thIe late re-i-neeC f.leha 11 erin, ec'ed.. on TIhutrs ,bey~ the5t day of Ja.uary next, h is sal Ea Fourteen Prime Negroes, IAmo~ng~ themt is a good el -I.kuith,--Stoc~k oIf vari tenet kiies, Creep of Coerni. od ( 'ctton and Oats, tene Roadi1 Wagon,! oe Yoe~ e of Ste~ers4 aind Cart, IIleinshl~d antd KichnFuiture, with oilher things neet neere~sn-y to un-ti. Totsie.-On a credit until the .1st day.~ Of Dee. 1854I. P'urchasers will he requnire. toe give notes with amupie securities. Al 1 unms un r $5 cash. W31. M31MLin, Adm'or. D~te2 '" o 50 Notice r lhE Itundereizneud Wininey Padegett having re noteuneced her le interest iln theO fee owingi Ne groes, viz: Antoeney, Sanedy. Ellick, lier and .Jay, hy virtue ofC an O)rder fromi the Ordinar 'we will see.ll ait the. late re'sidenee tef A rthur .1. Pa, ~ett, de censed, on W ED)N ECSI AY the 1 8th Jlan -tr next. The above nmamued Likely lic roes, Ipon a credit until the 25th Dcemnbe~r th resfter -requiring rhe purchasers to give nlotes wil h' proved surties. The above sale is madec for partition among. t the legatecs. WNKEY PAMDGETT, B. PAI)GETT,\ I Pee 2~ Aministrateers cumI je* anniexe\ Administrafor's Notice. rj31108F indebted tee the Estate of Alexandel .1 Ilamiltion.<tee'd., at the time oef his death, are~ u rge~ntly requtestly te imake peaymient before thie 1st 7 cef l ebruary next, as afttr d~ste all tunsettledh de-I umandles will ce rtinly be plut in suit. The Under sined is coempell tee colleet these dues to meet thie demnands ag~ainst the Etstate, then proeedsl of the sale net being avatilable for at least one year fromt the 8th Dee. 18353. All those having deumatnds agalinst thle Estate, are al-o rcequested tee render themi ini by tihe 1st Febrtuary next, in order that I may as ':trtauin the deomanuds against thet Estatte. ilOS. R.ODG ERtS, Adm're. D~ec 21 4t* 49 To Rlent, 'fl1E Reom at present occupived hby Mir. Lied huil as.51 a Dry Geads Store. In myi ahsenee apply tee J. .\. Willims. ~ S. CUIRISTIFE Domestic Goods ! SeA T EB Eaz Augusta, Georgia, H AVE NOW IN STORE the following DO -MESTI C GOODS, which they uther at LOW 1'RICES, and to which they respectfully invite the attention of the pub'ie. 5 Cases fine English I.ONG CLOTII; 2 do New York Mills do 5 do Old York " o 5 do ,James Steam Mills do 2 do Nine Twist do 2 do Lonsdale do 2 do Water Twist do 5 do Newhnryiwart do 100 Balea Str'ed IIOM ESPUI.NS for plantation use 25 " 3-4, -S and 4-4 Brown Ilomespun, 5 Cases 12-4 Ilamtilon SiiEETING, 5 " 10-4 and 11-4 Alandale do 5 " 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Auseutney Sheeting. 5 " 10, 11 and 12-4 Munnandoc do 25 " Very superior K ER1 E ,YS, . 30 Bales " "t 8-4. 9-4 and 10-4 heavy BLANKETS, 50 " 8 u.. OSNABURGS. diflerent brands, 25 Cases CA .ICO. A ugusta, Dec 14 tf 48 Ladies' Rich Dress Goods, 1 NOWDEN & SHEAR, Augusta, Ga.,l have received front New York Rich Brocade and Fancy Plaid SILKS, of new and splendid steyles ; Sup. Wihite Brocade and Fancy Pearl Colored Silks: Superior Black Figured and Plain Black Silks, of extra qutality; Paris Irinted DeLaines and Cashmeres, of ele gant styles: Lup-n'o Plain French Merinos and DeLaines, of the mos55t desirable colors; Lupin's small Figured DeLaines, (all wool) of beautiful.'tyles for chiliren ; I.l:e' Vorked Mlu-in Chinssettes, Collars and Undersleeves. a very large supply Ladies' plain Undersleeves, Collars and Chima settes for mournin g ; Ladies' Mourning Collars, of beautiful styles White and Colored Silk Blond Laces, for Ladies' Eveninc I Iresses I.adies' Cioth Tnal Cloaks, of new and elegant stvle~s: . Ladies' Black Cloth Chinks, fir mourning of beau tiful -tvles: Ladies' Black and Rich Colored Silk Velvet Main tillas : L.adies' Black and Colored Cloth Fillebertes and Talmnas Lndies' Superior Black Cashmere and Thibet Wo1ol Shawls: Ladies' Fancy Scotch, Bay State. lBatervleit, Wa terlbo andi Empire Shawls, a very large supply; Itadies Superior Mourning Shawls, of -extra size and heavy ; A large supply of heavy woolen Shawls, fur serv:nts Superior Welch and Gauze Flannels Sup. English Col. Flannels, for Lmies' Sacks: Ladies' Cloths for Cloaks and Talhnias, of beauti ful colors ; With a great variety of other articles snitable for the present season, anld to all of which they res pvctifuliv invite the attention of the public. Augusta, Nov. 30 tf 46 Georgia Home Gazette, A SOUTHERN LITERARY & FAMILY JOURNAL, Published at Augusta, Ga. JA31ES M. S.\YTIE, andsi ROBERiT A. WhITE, I IJ 'E IIOITIE GAZETTE is devoted to I Literature, A rt, Sie~nce, A griculture, G;enc al intelligehce,. and Southern lnterests. TIhe aim f th,, Editors is ter make ae UsefulI and JInterestinug Paper, To blerd the Instructive andi the Entertaining to tether, in such a way :as tos secuire a high degree of nterest. andms yet at the samte time elevate both the I tetlleet and tihe A.ffetion's. The cosluomns of the papler contnin ilistorienl andl lomestic lilnmces, Pictures of Sociaml ILife. Sketch rn of ltisgrapshy. Chisice Poetry, Entertaining An -dotes. Scientilie .3emsrandah. A gricultuonia and nlusntrial Articles. thet General News sof the slay, mnd all Pos litiend Intelligence sof any imtpuortance. Besides a greait variety of article~s ssn all these sub eets, th.ear-rr will be particularly adapted for FAMII.Y RlE.\IIING' It is publiisheds fosr thme lhoux Catner.. and the Eslitors fe'el that ithey hatve uiy redeemedl thi-r pledlge tio inatke it all at 1lomte Newspaper should le-entirely free fromt Political ias and high tonedi in charneter. G;rateful fsor the libmer.il enr.gsemnt which has ben extendesld to our efiarts. bsuibil upl at the South A Literary and Family Journal f high character, we shall increase ssur exertions to justify this public conlidhence, and to mtake' the (AzTr-r. astill more wvorthiy oh general patronage. T E RMS. Single copy, one year, always in asdvance, $2 00 wo cojsire, " " " " 3 50 Five copies, " " " 00 rn cspi's, " " "" 15 00 IIX To any persomn making up a Clnh of F-ive sob cribera, and sending S10, we will mendn a enpy gratis fr one year. A ddrers. S.\Y ThIE & W IIIYTE-. Editors I IonecG(rrvette, A ngusta, t'a. Dee e1 3t 419 sh rif Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEJFIELD DISTRICT. Lod llill, Daniel White. Various othier Plaintilh, The Samte. BY Virtue of' thec Exectutionis in the forego 1) ig cases, I shiall psroceed to sell on S rday the 7thI Januiary ntext, at thc late residene f .the defendant Dantiel While, One Sorrel orse, one surveyor's Cotmpa~ss andms Platting us.rumenits, hIousehiold Furniture, &e. Ternms Cash. -LEWIS JONES, S. E. D. Dec 23, 1853. 2L 50 Slate of' South Carolina, EDG;EFIELI DISTRICT, IN CO.MMON P L EAS. amca Jsones,.lseplh .1 Ken-)~ necdy and .lohn, Mclinnie, Aamended Deel. in vs. Debt Fo'ng Attack. re~ City Cosuncil sof .\utgusta.J IiTIIEIIE.\S the PlintiTh ha~ve tis day filed i their A mnendled sdeclarationi against the IDefen hauts, whso are abisent fronm andi without the liimit sf this State, ands have ito At rney known witlit he canme upon whlomn a copy of the saiid sdelaratissn night be served :It is therefore ordered that the said Defendats do appear and leasd to the saisd sde laration within a year andI a day front this daete, therwise final and absolute judgment will then be ~ivn and awarded against them. T1108. (1. HACON, C. E. D). Clerk's Oflice, March 5, 1853. Iy 9 Give me y'our Attentioun ! ~LLthose itndebted to mec either by Noete or 1Accsont will confer a lasting favor on the subsribeer by immtediately paying up the samie, as utler indulgence CA N NOT, nor M I'ST N OT e expected. Enough said iMoney is what I want. M. W. CLARY. Clary ton,_Dec. 7 tf 47 Notice, S TOCKTHOLDERIS of the Ilamiburg and Edge field PIlank Iton-d ('ompany, are hereby nssillied hat the next annual meetinig of the Stockhiolderm, will take pice on Wednesda'y. the 11th day of JIan nry next, at the Companty's Ollice in Hlamustrg, at hich time at statement of the- afirs of the? Comipa iv will he subniited. The-re will alsos be~ an elee ion for President and Di;rectors. A full muttendance s desired W. C. SIBHL EY. Sec. & Treas. 11. & E. Plank Road Co'ny. Deec12 3t 48 Fintal Notice. unk initnediate paynment, as we are determined to o our business. littNDLEY & ROSAMOND. De& 7, 1853, -___ It 48 ti- 'nEi Friends of ident. L. CORLEY an ouce itn as a Cantdidate for Major oif the Lower attin 9hi Regiment, to fiil the vacaney oceen iov yh promiiot:on of Nj. B. F". ernoMt. ,O SEPH ABNEY, TILL be fouad at all times in his Office, at VV Edgefield Coin. ]House, near the PI.Arut's [IOTaL. Ile will attend promptly and striotly to business in his profession. Nov.14 tf 51 ABNER PERRIN, AGEN'T or the Prosecution of Claims for Beun L tv Lynd. Revolutionary and other Pensions Office at Edgetield C. 11., S. C. Feb 23 tf 6 Savannah ifutual Insurance Co. C ONTINUE to take FIRE and MARINE RISKS on the most favorable terms, at their Agency in Hlamburg. E. J. BUCKMASTER, AGN-r. Nov. 23, 1853. 3m 44 Etna Insurance Company, r .11 E Subscriber, as A uent of the above Con pany, will take FIl1tE and MARINE RkGKS at satisfuetory rates. E. J. BUCKM ASTER, AGaNr. Nov 23, 3m 45 National Safety Insurance Co. INSUltANCE taken on Lives by this Company. Sency at Ilaniburg. E. J. BUCKMASTER, AcesN. Nov 23. 3m 45 NEW-FALL GOODS! C. BRYAN has received, at is old B . Stand, (the Brick Store) a FULL ASSORT 1lENT of FANCY~ DRY@OC&D% -CON5iSTING JN PART OF Rich Coelo'red Bre..nde SILKS, " Plaid SiLKS, Superior l'hin (lack SILKS, " Plain Spun " " Americanise " Fr"neh and English MERINOS, " Ii:L -\N ES, :nd Scotch (ingha:ms, English, French and American PitNT'S. --Also A GOOD AssoRTMEiNr OF K ifr3y, Piia. Bed kNegro Blankets, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Which he offers at the LOWEST PIRICES for L'ash, and on time to punctual customers. I' Call and examine fur yourselves. Edaefield C. II., Oct 12 f 39 New Fall & Winter Goods. II E Subscriber begs leave to offer to his custo Amers and friends, a very Select Stock of Dry Goods, [n all of its varieties which ie has selected with ;ret rare in the best Northern Markets: such as, New York and Boston, and which he thinks is well dapted to tht Fall and Winter trade. -ALSO A good Stock of all other articles usually kept for he use of country trade; all of which will be sold iow for Cash. or on accommodating terms to punc ul eustiolers. The very highest Market price will be paid for ,tton and other produce in exchange for Goods. M. W. CLARY. Sept 2g 1853 tf 37 Iloisery. '.NOWDEN & SHEAR have received Ce frim New York .adies' white and black M1erinto and Lambs Wool Ladis heavy fleecy lined black Rlaw Silk Ilose: adieis' white, black and slate colored Eniglishi I lose: .ntlm.ens superior Ciittiin and Mlerino H-alf do.; ~liiioi' and Y iiut h's llise. a fuill assirtwet: large supply of Children's lin.cy Cotton, Worsted and Silk I hieisery adiei' Silk and Alerino. Vests, with long and shiirt sleeves 3entemien's Mierino and Silk Shirts and Drawers; ~lises' Aerino \'ests: Xcomlphete ass'rtnent of Alexander's Ladies' Kid Glohves. Trhe piublie are' r.-spectfully rerquested to call and xmnine the assqrtmaent. Nov 23 tf 45 Teachers Wanted 'O take charge of an INSTITUTION OF L1 [E.\ltN ING atiout to be established in Edge eld Distrcet, South Carnlinn, on Sweet Water ~rek, and' arbint eight muil s friir I laniburg. Thle school is to.-atedl in onle of thei most healthy irtins oit EdgefielId anid in an enlightened, moral E*vierv facility. smc<li a. lionril andu .ithr-r comfo~rts .ll hoe'extenihe to the. l'upils, and every means of uppiort in abundance. will lie afllorded to the gcne al ad enn'ement of thIns gtitutiuir. Thle Semninary has ailreadyv a permanent CapitlI ~te of TIhirtv Thiiniandi I ollars, with a prospect f nnstant ine'rease, unitil its enidowmnent shall equal hat of any Seminary in the Stnte. Whilst ''.;ehers will tie fully sustaineid in causiug 'r.h-r. andi in iaunsin~g the biet disciplIine, and the . st systemii of lea;rning to be obhserved in their chofsi: they will lie requniredh to conie qualied to -nehl the very hi~hthest brganches that arc taught in Ie Statre, and! to come recormmenided by the very >ect and miost reliable anthiirity. Twoi Te;achers-.ine for Mtalrs, anid the other for Feales, :,re wanted : an-i they are expected to be eaily to unidertake thgeir charge on the first Mlonday n February niext. A pplicatis must be adidresseid to Capt. lobt. leriwether, Chairnan of the Board of Trustees, t Ivy Island P. 0., Edlgetiehil District. ~ lOIT. Il El lW ETIIEl, ) G;EO. BOS5W ELL~, | .SA MlL. G ETZ EN, ITrustees. JO0EL ClURRY, A NI)R E W .J. 11A SION D. Iramur Rtepublican will pilease ciipy until forbid. Particular Notice. 'IlE Proprietiir of the "~ Vnr.T S-rena'' wvould Linform the public that lhe has "in band, and is rm time to time receiving suplies of M Kinds of Toys for Girls and Boys, ;uch. ase Dolht of all decscriptionts, Crying Babies. 1ureekin. Alabaster, Indiia Riutiber and K!id lieads, u siumge very large Wax IDolts, with inatural hair, no.ving iyes. and as natural as life. 31.\ 1t11.E~S oif all kinds, lRubber BALLS, &c., ke., and when you vi.-it Augusta just call in anid my a nice piresent for the good wife, the da.rlinig uiv anid the beau tiful girl-as I have somteth~ing o'suit each iine, and perhaps yiu nmay see someC ig to suit " No. 1." J. A. GURLEY, 155 Broad Street, Augusta Ga. Sept 5 tf 3 Ni o t i c e, ALLJ Persons indebted to Jlohn Tonmpkinu, by Niite or Account, are niotified that all debts ot ligjnidated by thc 15th February 185*I, will be ilaced in the .hands of an Attorney fur ciolle-ctioin. D.. C. TfOMKINS, Aor.vr. Dec 5 10t 47 N1tice. LL Persons indlebtedl to the Estate of Warren Fi. Winn,, dec'dl., arc earnestly solicitedi to iake patymen~ft forthwith, and thiose having demands rgainst sa~id Estate will please rendler them in im nediatety. J EREM11AII SEIGLER, Ex'ur. Nov 9 6mn -43 Chapman's Cotton Gins ! Wy I still gmake these best of COlTON GINS, at our old stanid. We warrant them to give atisfactin, which they never fail to dlo. A ll ordlers thgankfully received and promptly at ened to. ersonis who findl it miore convenient will pleasc miquire oft' lr. 1.oo IIinii., Edgefield C.11I., who vill keep on hand one or moire of these Gins for :ale. Address CIIAIPMAN & SONS, Cohluu.-'-'- ' ' elield, S. C. N .betwecen may plu.all L.EATIl CBR I'i 360 or$5 !l were ik weas a Five lollar bill rememnber all vere on t Any ini Piocket Book vill be th: - fliding the anme and -lily rewardedl. 1. RIY AN. De28 5t0 HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c, T &. J H I LL, Hamburg, S. C., would in . forni their friends and customers that they keep constantly on hand, at their old Stand,, a LA RGE and WELL SELECTEI) STOCK,con sisting in part of the following articles. F INE CUTLRY. A large assortment of Pocket Knives, Knives and SForks, Scissors, &e., &c., both of English and American Manufacture. Tin and Copper Ware. Every article of Tin Ware kept always on hand, and orders received for any article that may be needed in the Copper, Tin, or Sheet Iron live. GiM 9: GD ', EMER 9e . A good assortnent of heating and Cooking Stoves. The latter are recommended to housekeepers for 'neatness and economv. Guns and. Pistols ! A full assortment of Guns, from ordinary to very fone. Colts' repenting Pistols. Alien's Revolving and Self-Cocking Single Barrel Pistols. Also, sot man Pistols. SMIT H'S TOOLS. A large and complete Stock of Smith's Tools, con sisting oif Anvels, Bellows, Screw Plates, hand and Sledge Ilanuners, Files, Rasps, &c. CARPENTERS TOOLS. Embracing all varieties of Plains, Saws, Chesels, A ugers, Ilammers, lhichets, Squares, Compasses, Axes, Adzes, &c., &c. Spades and Shovels. Spades and Shovels of the best qualities. Also, alanure Forks, lloes, &e., &c. CIAINS. Log, Ox, Trace, Waggon, Coil and Unlter Chains. Boilers and Caldrons. A variety of Boilers and Caldrons, by the pr. per usu of which farmers will find a great saving in feeding Cattle and Hogs. CASTING AND HOLLOW WARE. 'Pots, Ovens, Spiders, Tea Kettles, Wattle and Va fer Irons, Fire Dogs, Wiaggon Boxes, Grid Irons, Snsothing Irons, lorters, &c. NAILS. 300 Kegs cf Nails, assorted sizes. Also an assort. ment of English and American llorse Shoes, and Ilorne Shoe Nails. Coffee Toasters, and Cettun and Wool Cards. Straw Cutters and Corn Sipellers. The most approved Straw Cutters, and Corn Shel lers, which tanners would find gruat economy to use. CHAIN PUM'S. (hain Pumps and fixtures-an excellent method for drawing water from wells. Z7r All the foregoing articles sold on the most reasaonable terms. hamburg, Oct. 2G Gin 41 Copartnership Notice, ERORGE R:OllINSON & II. B1..\-CKSON have associated themselves together, for the transacting of ai General Hardware Business, Under the style of Roniaos & -lacAsos, llaniburg, where we will always keep an extensive assortuent of EVERY TillNG in that line, together with Saddles, Bridles, Ilarness, Leather, Trunks, Whips, &c. &e. ilamnburg, April 27 tf .15 ROBINSON & JACKSON, HAMBURG S. C. I AVE now on hand a most complete Stock 1 of Hardware, amongst which may be 2001 Tn F.nglish and Sweed Iron, 500tt Kegs Nails, 20,000t LIbs. Castinigs, 50 l1oz. Collins' Axes, 75 "IBradles' Paitent TToesa and others, 5 " Sup.erior Straw Cutters, 20 " Spades anid Shovels, 10 " Rakses, Tilletson and others make of Vices and Anvills. Trace, Halter, Log, Fifth iad other styli, of Chains, A compi~lete Stoek of Po.cket anad 'Table Cutlery, -A.. styIRaS (i Phains, Saws, Chisels, Screws. I inges, Pistiels, Shoat Bags. Powdler Flasks, Cotton and Wool bnras, Well Wheels, Kettles. Stew Paas, Frying Pans, G ridiroans, Ilmumners. Iltatchets, Tacks, Wafer. andl Wattle lramns, Canidle Sticks, Steelvards, Nlarking Guages, Spirit Levets, Ara~ititaa, Shiovels anal Tamngs, Screw I'Iate.s, Compasse's. Thaumi G nages, Pearcuarsion Caps, &c. UTnmaburg, A pril 27 tf 15 N E WY Hardware & Cutlery Store. T1l1E SUBSCRIBERS have just received their Fall Stock of HARDWARE & CUTLERY, Consisting of A tils, Vices, Bellows. Smith. 11am ners, Screw Plates, Stock nal Jljies, Hlorse Shoei Nails, Raspas. Files, I land and Cut, 31ill, and all other kind of SA WS. 50 admza~n of all kinids of Locks. 5t0t '- " " Knives. 3tt0 pair Pistols .of all kindas. 100it Gus. Colts Revolvers. AlIens do. Wag..n Chains. Castingts, Iliniges, Screws, House Frnishinag Gooss anal everything else coninected with a lIardwntre l louse. -- A L SO - (orn Shellars, Straw Cutters. 31ils, the gennmne C.llins A xes, A dzes, Ilatcheta and all kinds Edge Tooms. We wvould respectfully solicit a share of patron uee, and anything sold by us will be warranted of the best muanufactnre. . t1ULLARKEY & OAKMlAN. A few door. above Jnsuarance Batik, A ugusta Ga. Sept. 2.9 1853. Gm 37 Groceries! 50 1I111). SUGAR, Also 50 Uarrels STEW A R'S do. 200 Bangs COFFE E. 25 Hhd.s. MOLASSES, 200) Coils ROPE, samae very superior. 100 Bales Gunny and Ihunalee l.AGGINO, 30 Whiale, Ilialt ad uarter ll. N.. 3. No 1. anal Mess MA CKEREL, also Kits, "i A nd we would At.so state,"~ that we have a line asortmenit of Blankets, Negro Cloths, Dedstmnds, Chairs, Saddlhes, Osniahurses, Stripes, Iron, Nails. Oils, White Lead,. Shot, liar L ead, Salt, Cheese, Powd~er, Simap, Rie, Bacon, &c., &c.. &c., A nd in fact, every article usually found in a G'ro ery Store. J. SIBLE Y & SON. I latmhurg, Nov 141, tf 44 Groceries anid Staple Goods. WT E have now on hatnd, anal shall contin~ue to TTreceive additions throtughout the bausintess season, a COMIPLETE STO.CK OF GRIOCE RIES, comprising every thinag usualaly kept in, a Groce ry Store. Aamontg which liay be etnumaerated the follaowing: unnlay anal Dundee B3agging, ]le Rope andh TIwine, ]Bacona and I hams, M1,lasses anal Sngnrs of every adescription, Nails, P'utty and Glass, Litnseedl said Train Oils. :nnd White Lead; Salt, Ironi, Shoies and Iaaketst Tobaceo, Leather, Cotlie anid Tea: Osnaburgs, Brown Shairtin~gs and Cotton Yarnis, Rica, Soaip, &c. For sale on the muost reat soable termas. LARK & BUCKNIASTERi. 11Tamburg, Nav. I16 :hn 44 Whiskey, Rum, Brandy, &c. p1 BA R RELS Rectified, anongahiela and Mlil OU)s. Ier's Ol.d Bye WHISKEY. New England~ imd .lamuaica R UM,1I Amesriasta na In llallandl OIN. Ameirican and French BR ANDY, Mladeira, TIenaerill'e anal Mlaaga W INES, Peppierinat, Citnmn and Perfect Love COR DIL. L EMON SYR UP. by the Gallon or Bottle. Irish anal Saotch W1/iSK EY, Cidler anid WVhite WVine VINEGA R, Pint, I hnif-pinit and Quaart FLASES. Wine,~ I.emnon Syrup anad Porter BOTTLES, DEMIJOHINS, aill sizes. E. HODGES, AGEsT. Nov 29 f 46 On hanad and for Sale SSUPERIOR Liot of WINES and LIQUORS .a. which will be sold int quiantities of Three Gal Ions, air miore, by F. NI. NIChIOLAS. July. t., tr 2i SELLING OFF AT ACTUAL COST, FOR CASE! T HLE Undersigned having determined upon a change in their business, o& r their ENTIRE Stock at Actual Cost, for Cash Oily! Their Stock comprises a large and splendid as sortment of Rich Dry Goods, Groceries, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, { Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, kc., kc. All those who desire to get GOOD BAR GAINS, w&l do well to call early. WILLIAMS & CHRISTIE. Edgefield. Oct. ., _1S53. 3m 38 PIANO-FORTES, BOOKS, MUSIC, &c. TilE Subscribers would called at tention to their Splendid assortment of superior Of 6, Gj, 6} and 7 Octavos from the celebrntel 31anufactories of BhcoN & RIvy:F. IIAzELTO%. & ilsos. and A. I. (;Lt: & Co., of New York: These are made from the best and thoroughly sefa soned maater:als, with all the latest improvemoents and are W AR RANTEI) to stand the various 1 cbanges of this climate-aud fur equality and sweet ness of tone cannot be surpassed. Their BOOK and STATIONERY department consists of a good ascot ainent of School and Miscellaneous Books, And all the Cheap literature, as sootn as publishe-1, as well ao a large and well selected Stock of Sta tionery, &c. Their Stock of PRINTEI) MUSIC is the lar'-st in the State, consisting of all the popular Song', Waltzes, M:arches, Variiations, &c. or New Music received every week. Musical Instruments. They asat keep an elegant assortment of the fol fca: ia nstruments on hand viz: Violins, Guitars, Violincellos, Clari nets, Cornopeons, Sax Horns, TENOR HORNS, FLUTINAS, FLAGEOLETS, BANJOS Accordos, Tauborines, FLUTES, &c. Also, an asonrtnment of Musical Merclandize, 1- An assortment of superior Violin and Guitar STRINGS, always on hand. All the above articles w ill be sold for Cabh or good paper, by GlEO. A. OATES & BROS. Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Nov 9. if 42 New Fall and Winter Goods, MILLER & WARREN, Augusta, Ga., HI .VE Just rec.ived, at their Store, Corner op. l posite the Mansion IHouse, a large and cot plete Stock of F.\LL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of lBrocade and Mich Plaid SIL-KS. Brocade and Striped Black SILKS, Embroidered Merino Robes, Rich Figured Cashmeres anl D'F.aines, Plain French and English/F.Merinos, Saxony Plaids, a bteautiful article forChildren's D resse, Cold English Flannels, for Children and Ladies' Sacks, Super. White Gauze and Welsh Flannels, Black Alpaneca and Canton Cloths, for Ladies' Mlournaingr, Blamck Chally, D'Lainaes anti fnomnbnznes, French, Entglish and Amueriean PRIlNTS, Ricih Embroideries. French CIl EM\IZETTES andt SLEEVES, Collars ; Waorkedt Bands: 51luslin Edgings anid Inserting': Trisha Linens; D~amaeakTabl~e Cloths. Tzable Nap jkints and Do.yles, 12-4 hle~avy Ikrarnley'Shetinag4, Togethaer wvith a tinie Stock of SATTrINETS, adVESTINGS. We respecftully solicit a call from our friends ad enastuamers, amad persons visiting thec city would do well to give mna a look before p~urchaungt. A ugusta. (Oct 12 timt 38 *Rich Carpets and Curtain M~aterials. S NOWDEN & S HEAR, hatve received fraom New Yor k Iich Tapestry Velvet Carpcts, of new and spalendidl stvles: Engisia Iliussels Carpetsa,.of rich andi elegan~t styles: Superior Tapetstry Hraassels anad Venaetinaa Carpets; supelriior Inagrain iandi ThreeL Ply (Carpets ; l'riaated Flottr liaizes, bye the yardi, and in: pntterns Carpets, for hlalls amnd Bed Ruooms.., at very how pniees:a Superior whlite Embroidleredi Lace and 3Musina Cur tains: Rich colorel D)ammaske, fir Window Curtains; Frenchl WVindow Shandes.oaf elegant desigams; Crtain Hatands: rich Coratict ; Brass anad Plated Stair lands: Furniture JDimaities anid Cotton Fainges, a large. suppi~ly: Frenchl l'rinated Table Covers, of extra isize amnd quaaalitv. To all i' whaich they respectfully invite the at tettion oif thea pubalic. Niov 23 t 45 Dssolution! I 'I E Co-P'artnership hecretofeare inxisting between I the Undlersignaed, is this day dissolved bty Mmu tual Consenat. Thec namen of thme Firm will be used lby either piar ty in liijauidationa. Thec Books and Notes will be kept at their Old Stand. SALE & LARK. August 10tha, 1853. COPA RTNERS H IP. TR Ilave this day assoceiatedl eurselves toigethier Y V for the putrpose of doing a General Grocery Business, Unier th~e Firm of L ARK & BUCK.\AST F.R, at thae Old Stand of SAu.E & LAIIx, whecre we shall endeavor to deserve a continunnee (of thec very libe ral paatron~age hieretoafore exatndedl to te Late Firmts of SAL.E & I.AtaK, and of dJEFF~ts, (oTaAN & Co. LARK & BLCK.\IASTEI. A ugust 10th:, 1853. BElN xcotmpelled by ill haealth andam the itces of' my. intdiiduhal business to, withdiraw ifrom~ thec Firmt onf SA:.. & LAux, 1 take thais oppaortutnity to return may attst grateful thtanks to may frietnds ad euetomners for their poatrontage so liberally bes towed, tad to comndaac to their favor andt platron-. a'ge the New Firtm of LAaK & Bm;cx.swrER. JOhNSON SALE. A ug 10, 1853. 3mt 44 For the Planters ! 1[1[1[1f Lbs. Perstrian Gataano, O J.JUU lot) bbls. Kettlewell's GUANO and SA LTS. 70) Blbs. Kettlewell's Ch EMICA L SA LTS, 30 " Pumre groutnd P'LASTER. The above celebrated Mlanures for sale by J. SIB3LEY & SON. Unamburg, Nov 14, tf 44 gr Thte Laaurenasville Herald, Independent Press ad Andersan Gazette will copy the above four ties. anid forward biils to J. S. & SON. Positive Notice. A LL Persona inadebted to me by Judgemnent, Note or Account, are thtus timely notilied thtat liiger indulgence mutaI nao be asked nor expected, for at CA N NOT be granted. W. P. BUTLER. NOT 23 tf 45 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of JTosha H amma~aond, Sr., dee'd., are requested to paty upl by the 10th .lanuaary 1554, atnd th~ose htavinag eims against said Estate, will rendier int thecir Ae couts by that timae, as I intend thetn to close up said state. JAS. REYNOLDS, Adm'ar. Nov 23 8t 45 Ad iitao' Notice. &qa i ethauugnl requested to after that date all unsettled demtands will certainly be put in suit. The Undersigned is compelled to collect thesen dues meet the demuands tagainast the Estate-the proceeds of the sales noat being available for at least onec year fromit the 19tha of Dec. 1853. Ill. L. UONIlAM,Admt'ar. Nov 30 - ut 4 /I WHOLES.ALE AND RETAIL BOOT & SHOE BUSINESS! Remov'al rTlIE t'nd~esinedl respectfully infurms is friends j in Carlina, thia he has lekmevel front 1iam burj; to Auszusta,. Ga.. on the South side of Bruad Street, ep;scite the A trgvrta hlotel, where he will be pleasedh toe see his oh! friends nnl customers. lie would also state that:l he lhs just returned from the North, where, with eure and attention. he las s purchasred. at the 1.I.O l~'' WEST 0K MAR-T PRICESg a large Stuck of Boots and Shots, Trnks, Valisess Carpet-Bags, Ani evt article beanging to the Whek-sakei td Retail ',t: and Shoe Uinsiness, which he pledges himself teo sell CIU EA PEIR than any othter llwoss in Augusta, 1-OI CASiioron titW to punctual denlers. . A ny one wanting Gnads in~his line will find it to their interest to cull and exmnine his Stock befre pnacreh.sing elsewhere-and be will take pleasure is exhib;ing them to every one who I ay favor hit with a visit. lhe takes occasion here to return Lis heartMt thanks to l's kind friends liar their liberal patrnage here:efere hestoved on him, and hopes by strict at t, .tioin and perseverance in business, to merit a eoatinunnlee of the same. .TOTIN WELST Opposite the A ugusta lloiel, Auanntn, Ga., Oct. 5 tf 38 Fresh and Pure ledicines, &o. r Il E Subser:ber has just received a SEL ECT 1 STUCK of Family Medicines, Chemicals, &c. -CONSISTING IN PAiRT OF Snlphate of Quinine. J Pure Pill Mass, Sup. Cilm boleate of Sda, Calonel, Henry's Cal. Meagnesa, Cream of Tartar, -:iem Saks, lodine, cnilphate of .lorphine, leidide of Potasseun, Imr .\ lanerin. Strychnine. \lumi's Elxir of Opinm, Lclihnestiiek's Vermifuge, 'Fhomlipimoi's Eye W at, r, ;\le.\llster's Ointment; Cheeseim:m's l;al-sm, j Evans' Lncets. Nriorod's Veratrum Viride, Anl a full supply of miot all the popular Patent \eliicies of the, day, all of which are warranted. free from alulteration. G. L. PEN. AG.-r. -. Oet 2? tf 41 J.A. GURLEY, - R ESPECTI:U I.LY informs his friends in Carolb na that he has reamoeved fromh Iluamburig to Au Cnsta, (a., South side of Broad Street, one Sqnrua ntshve tie Lower .\am ket, netly opposite the IFugle & i'hu-ix, at the sign "VARIITY STORE," whiere he will he haply to -ee his old friende,-and by fair denling merit a continuntion of that plot. renug.- heretofore see liberally bestowed. lis Stock consists in p.art of an extensive variety of Woodware ! Such as Tubs of all kinds, Puckets, Churns, Pails, Keelere Wash lIoards, Triys.&e.. &c. Tin Wire of all Kinds, 'hi'adelphi Pets, Ovens, Spiders, Kett'es. Saueo 'ains, Smoiething Irons, Shovel and Tongs, Fire I>)egs, Sifters, Fry Pans, Fine Pocket anrd Pen Knives, HAtZUil:s that cant he heat, Ten and Table Spoms,. ioth hirittanin and Silver. Tahe Knives aned Ferks, Cndle: Sticks, Pjd Lo.cks, Shoe Tacks, &c3 ., &e. Also a varied utsortnent of JAPAN WARE. Letter anl ('ap Papt r, Iafers, Pins, Needles, I looks :ne Eyes. l'ert 1.\lnies an assortment froma 15 ets to $5 each, Silk :iin.1 Thrend Purses, SUSPENDERS, HOSE AND H4LF HOSE.,8EOVES, A conp'ete siiFcrtmaenet of the BEST PERFU. Al ElHy, NO.\l l', &c., diret fronm .1eL1.sII.WUEL.. eSHOES, IfATh AND CAPS, Musical Instruments, Toys, .nd in fnet tiunny ether articles flet enwmerated. here. Al'ee, e" \IIIN~l\IA TOBACCO" alwnys to he, fecund here ebenpj bey the Bex or eitlevuise. g: Cail.n arie -e. 1. A . U U I LL EY, 13 Broned street, Auguasta, On. To0 t he P ub1i - ' 'llE Subser1,hors heii, leave to1 inifuirm their .1frie:ndsa ;ia i e lpntblie gemi'raly, thutt they have an.l keepe. constnuatly on haned a large nd splendid azcertiiwent eof Buggies and~ Carriages, Whiche CAtN XOT HIC St'l P.SSlE) In ani anr ket fear price, bleauty eel style or elnrnbility. I lavinig hada a leong e.xperiemiii iin the practical part oef the bu..ineess, andu ha~vieg worked in the first E.,.tabllishmiients in thie U nican, they flatter them. iue e thait they enin :amc W I L l give generail saetis fzwtieon tee n~l w lic may:' favoir them, wihh a enll. -; .\ll work wme r.tedel pf Sh'ap n rear of thee Court icense. .AciheGRLOl & SMITIT. Echgiell, Noe'v 16, 16:. tf 44 Feruvian Guano, Farmers' P LA ST ER, Kettlewell's Salts, Salts and Guano, J 0 Ib's. I-'rer'as hl:er, centaitling 91) p.-r e,-it Snihlate eel h.iee In ltdIbuls. lKettlewv. ll's Chiaemienl Falhs. 111( " "' Salt. ande Gunno, for sale by TiI1ETT & IHOllSON. I & 2 .\t!antic Wha~rf. Phne ters whoac wnnt either of the above anueres will ph-a~se sende ther urdhers at once son s to prevent ( harlestote, Ibe ~> 5t 47 Savannah River Valley Re Road r al IIS Ceompany hiwing been orgainizeed, nndl nlowe p1 replarinto Icmeneiiei operatieen<, deemi it pro pcr fer the puirposce ofl increasine subscriptliont tic thU Stoc~k. tee give nietice thnt the Dirccr.< have up pcjpted all the Camiiiisiottet s, hieretoafcre nppoinitedl to'receive siubscripitioncs, aiti specially reepte:.t them to devote still maore timle andi heuor toc this imiportant etiiteri~e, hey centinung to use their inifluenice in preenringi as meuch Stock tee be taken as~ pcssaiblea, within thir respective lh-enlities. A nd teo this end ther' :are nthter.z.ed tea reeive fromza subscribers to . Staek, notes beneia interest fear thte inista!mhent cef teni laer cent., pnaynble Ice the Snvenmah River Va'ley Rasil Rocadh. 11R A M IILUTCIJISON, Prese. Dece 7 3in . 47 T OFFER. feor samle the fiellowiung Tracts ofI Land. T.'Jract Ne' I, Cecitaining 500) A cres.-twc hiune dreed aeres elenareed, aned 401 neres ecf first raite Ilottonm. - Traet Nec. 2, Cntaeintin,! 250 Aercai-201 acres htatteemi aind! ji0 Weicdla~ned. 'Thi l:anids eef boeth TIracts are of the best qitality antd exceedinugly well timabe.redl. .T. W. EARILE. Evergreen, S. C., Nov 9, 1653. tf 45 STATE OF SOUTH! CAROLINA, EDGECFIELD D)ISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAS. of the ShterihI'ef lEaleliefdl Distriet, by Virtue of a Writ ecf Caepins ad S;,tisfniendumltt, at the suit of Alexander Shairpton, having liked itn my Oflic, tec gther with a Sehedle oct onth, of his estate ande en'eets, his petiticen to the Court of Comtcmon Pleas, prayintg that h-.: ttay hie aidmittedh to the benefit of th Acts ef the G;enerni Aweembily, miade for the relief iof inISolventt edebteers. It is ordered, That the said Alexatnder Sharpcton, aced all other creeditors to whomi thte said Parrume Wnial is in anywise indebted, unit they are hereby suounencn..-, andl have ntotice tee appeair Iefeore the saiid Ceeurt at Eelefield Court liceuse, aei the First Monduay itn Marcb next, or oan some thcer conivenientt dlay t bce set uat acid uip poitted. eluritig the --ittineg of the said Court, tee shwi canse. if anyv they canl, wvhy the prayer of thne said Petitionier afcerecetid shoueild ttot he granted. TIIOS. 0. B.\CON, c. E. E. . . Clerk's Oflice, Nov :30th, 1853. tf 47 Ready-MIade Clothing ! J UST Receiveed a heavy Stecek of READY M A h)IE CLOTIlhNG, well suited to thte Fall antd Wicnter Trade. aend will he seeld LOW FOR CASh!, or cea easy terms to punctautl customers. Let the doiubtfull exanmine for themitselvaes. M. W. CLARY. Charvtcan. Oct. -3. tf 38 Strayed. O ~N Moncday, thte 3rdl of Octeober, from'JEdgeficed .C. . n UAY llORSE of amedium size' 14 or 15 years'ocld. A ny infiormtaticn respectinig the said hoarse will be thankfully receivedl andl expenses piud lay itnfortming G. L. Pennu or .1. 1L. 1UG11ES. Oct12 f 3