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PROSPECTUS OF THE Carolina Times. T HE undersigned will 1 ublish, in the town of Columbia, about the let of February next, a DAILY, Tat-WVIE1I.Y, and W t-IEKL Newspaper, ltaring the title of TI! E C.\ ROIANA T1i1 ES. The limits of a Prospectus do not admtit of a mrinute delineation of alli the features of the conitem jdit.d journal. It will he sificient to indicate the ,Z g.*--eral cli.ractecr of th.e* The:is. It will be a News p:pier in tie widiest uiviiring of the term, embracing w ithin it.. clur1rmnis all matters of iulimat:on inter esting or us. ful to the public. It will be a politica! jourial, chieiv devoted to the d-sszeminatiun of .olit'e.d intellbgenee. Above ail, it will ever main tain the conlstitutioil rights and the peculiar insti tutiotns tof the Nonth, yicbsling allegiance to no part w*hlei does not uneeuivoctally recogn'se those rihtI and stout!v uphold-thue institutionrs. " In matters iof State policv, the Times wi:l be conservzative. It .11l oppose all changes in the fundamntlr:al law anid the Idhiini-tr.tion of the stats, whlieil are not im peratively demaild by the "general welti.re,' and thieie:iiy teertained wi. of the peop:c. No mea ueure of reforrn. ill be alvoated because it is new, tu.1 no error in policy will be upheld though it n:ay hlave the sanietioil of lonrt-estahl.shci usage. ThI.e Ci.:nmierei it and .\grieniltural interests of the State shall rete:ve their dure rlmrre of attention. The 'liies wiil contribute its minte to the developient of h.-r ilmmene resources, and eneourage the Arts and Seiet -:cs whi:cl nninister to the wi:.l- being, social and political. of her pcope. A nd it .ihall be inr-ist ed oi that ('oluilb:a, the b.arutiul capital of the ttate, shall patrake of tile gene :al prosperity, whiiit noSttempt will be mtade to disparage the 1.-I ad vanta;e of other towins anid sections. The latest iitelliience, bah foreign and dimire-tie, sha:l be carefully rep..rted. To this end the Telegr;aphi and other terins within the retch of the undersigned shall be hiil uiuler tcontriburiun. The I)Dim.i. Tie 3 wi:I be frn:.she.d to sabseri beta at -t.: the lTi-W els .Y at .3; tud tire V eI-: LY at $2 per aliuml, ill amirce. - (KNE hat & LA lOTTE, Publisheru. .1.\3IES II. OILESl, Editor. Janr 4 -it .51 STATE CAITOL IN COLUDIBIA ! To Contractors anid Builders. PRl( POS.\ 1.5 foir reinriv ii tire 14ll State C'arpili' fron its preserit location w.11 be receive-t until the 211th of -ahuary, 1854. Also, oftdrs for the. purhalse of the l.utilding. after it has been renirebd. with Ih., privilegi reseried ft tih.. Legi latIire of ou:lh C:anulua to use the buid;iig until the new State Capitol i cotimpleted. The lt usals riust in e.nde putrimu. the old State (;apritol inl coiplete re pair and ordler, an new funu!atiois: : nl the best p.r-at securities, on b.nd, sili be re iiire.d front lh. cortr;r:tor or contractr; foinr :-5,i%. . All in formation may be rei'.id arnd sp:I ntl 'iot:iimn's It:Ill at tle itlice of the umlersigned, between the 8tI rnds 20lth .ofanuary, 155-I, on or before which Ia ot <bi all projauls must be li:rled in, sealed, to rle. fur the deLciis;on of the fl-n. Corirmissio niers. P. 11. Ii.\M1.\l.\lSKO.1, Architect, Office at the New State Capitol in Columbia. .Jair 4 St 5i - Wolfe's Schiedam Snapps. DIRECT IMPORTATION. T IlIE Liudersi.:ned has just received, in connec tion with tither Clit)ICE 1.QU RS, a large it of WOLi"L'S Al-M.\TIC SCUEI).\ M SCIN A PPS direct from Ilolland~u. 'It:s imedieine is highly recoi mei.led fiii r me iical purposes.:m d a a bevrrae to those who iidule in army thing in tie line of Pure H'lllad, has nuevi r been excelled liv aiy thing ill'erel in this country. It comies in q'uart hiott!.-s and can be had fromi the Subscriber in any jtiitty. --Also Scotch W1HISKEY pure. C!'ec COGNA C .deirai ItE, (ld. . aind tiNie CII. 1I'.1I.. NE WIlNES.choliic. bramrds. A siplendid ass rrmenrt of West India Fruits, Raisins, Nuts, &c. WVithi a few I :rreis Newv Crop Orl.-ais M1ilasses,1 andri u fewv. bioxes sirprehior SpevrmA .\dami:mtine ('anii iih-es. Thlise wiith ai; gem raih ris'rtua nt uf iFA.\! L.Y Ol'.C E ltIi ES prvioiusly ini str, om. irkes his Stock very co~lnpivte, alhl ir anry liat 'if wh ich wriil be siold low. S. E. JtWlS. I lamibutrg. .Tani 2 rf 5i Executors' Sale, 1~i.L lbet sill ->ni the irr s aloinday ini Febirrua V ry iiixt, TW(O N Ei ROES., viz Dave anid Ainn, biirmirg tio the Estatie iof Mrs. L. A. Ilimbbst leceaed- li lpa the dett of said Estt.. J AS. S. & R. P. I1AlIlSUN, Fx'rs. Notice. lX iLtL be sould on rthe iirst iiiidlry ini Febrruary VY neXt. tupn rte Coturt llou:se telis tom the hiighemst biidd- r,. a N EG~ i( G il: L inarmedi hrirna, beinj.r~g ti tire E.stite oft -ilihn 1arr'son. diee'd.; wivi chi N eero Ihas h.-m ii retrned tir unis.-lm ineilss. T1ermis Cash. J A S. .l IA1U tSUN, AmWar. .Ian I 5t 51 Notice ! J W ILL iihler at Public Sale to tire igheist bider iin Sarle liy in Febrmiy niext. A TI'R\XCT O)F L.\t N 1) adjoiingzI irmc if Ir. 11. Ilurt, Benjatnin .li liet and1. ithen-rt, cini ilningil Three Huundred & Forty-Seven Acres, Tot~r~s.-On a credit of oine aird two year's, wviithi jite'iest frii.ni daite. Purichanse tunntey to. be secuir, dl by note with two apiprove.l seculrities. TiIEU. N. LUNDY. Janrr 4 3t l Teacher Wanted r 'O tarke charge of the School at I hmrn's Creek. I .1.For fut ther prtienilars apply toi either W A Sll. WILSE, Trustees . 1L - FAIR. Edgeflid C. II., Janu 4 3t 51 SI ra yed F R.lthe Unrdersigned, on tire -, , 2Grh Deecrmber, a very FINE MILCIlI COW, anid a smlnl II E.) ...aCA LF. Th'le Cow is of light D~un Color, oniliinary size?, anid in tiilerabile gooid irder. Any inrfirimatioin respeetinrg tire saidl Cow aind Calf will be thiankfulv received: anrd foir their de livery in 11ambuirg n'hiberal cimp~enisationi will be moile. C. W1 STYL''S. Ilniburg, Jan 2, 1854l. t 51 M~oniey Lost. T lUE Subscriber lost, on the 22id Decem~ber, either in llamrrburg or somnee iL n thre Plhmik Road between t Harrmburg and Ciiaby's old pilace, a S.\lAL L PoQK ET BOOK, conrtaining bet weeni onec hundred arid tifty anid onte hiundred anrd eighty .doluars in five dolnar bills. A Reward iif $l0 is ohflered for tihe restoiraition oif thre Pocket-ltook aund contents to the rightful ('wner, either to be delivered at the A dvertist r Otiie-? oir to the Subscriber ait his residlentce near .\t. Wilinug. - Th'le Subscriber feels assureud tliat ail illh come safe kome, if anr honesit umann has piheked up) tihe val uabhles. If a ralscal hais themti, a .tdy rentdering up of thre saimie wl cover for imu a multiude of sinrs. .JOSiAL lI'ADGETrT. Dee 31 3t 51 Notice, - ALL thtose having decmamds againsiat the Estate oL(f Jois. Reardeni, dee'd., will hand threm in properly attested to hDr..tohin Lake. beiire tire first lvif' Febmutry next, rand tfine intdebred to said Estate, wvill tmine immieiate paymnt by (lie timec spe Sltuiedi ir the rendel~rinig in of claimis, ir else thiey nyay expect to ind their notes and accounits in tile hands of ran A ttorney fimr eniletioni. WESLEY FIllLIPS, Admn'or. N~otice, 311~lE Stuitcerib~er living near Bethrany A cadeliny, .Lalso tio alr. Gulnrphin's Sebimoh, will takhe Students -to Board the enastuing year at moderi4ate prtices.~ 11. EDJ WA-RS. Jan'4 - f 51 Notice. * . \LL Persons indebted to the Estate of hardy - - Whtedee'd., aire regnested to pary up by time - in~t of' Vebru:nsy,.after which timeathreir Notes wvill .be put ini suit fmor~lheetion. .JA .\t S WHITE' X Ad'ors ]ENRY GRIWF[TIIS. ) Jan 4 4t 5 Notice. LLPersons inidebted tom the Subscriber eitherr byNote mr. Accorunt due ist. dianary 1852 arnd '53, are hereby requested to catll and lay up Fumiaultely as lounger indulg~en~Ce thau tire 1t Jau uary next-ill not be giveut . M. C. FRl-;LAND. New Goods !---All New ! r IlE Subscribers are now opening at Winter Seat in Edgefield District, a LARGE and SPL'EN ID ASSORTMENT of DRY GOODS, 13esid Ia full supply of all other kinds of Goods usually kept in the back-country of the State. They have just hegunm a joint business and mean to ive entire s:tifact:on, if such a tlinlhe possible. Their terms will be eash or credit to suit purchasers, it liberal discount fir cash of course. The subseribers ask a share of patronnge from the liberal people of the two Districts of Edgetield and A hbeville, aml from all others passing their wat. They intenl to ie hospitable to strangers, while all in all to home-folks. J. L. 11ARMON. NATIIAN SKINNER. .J:mn 4 tf 51. C?- Independent Press and Abbeville Banner copy until eountermnmmidel. Dissolution of Copartnership. T I1 E Firm of COLGAS & L uGO is this day die J. solved by mutual cins--nt. COLGAN & LEGG. January 2, 1854. Il "11E Tailoring Business will be continued by the ;nmdhrsign,-d at his oli stand. Thankful to his eustomers fur their liberal patrnage heret. fire bestowed on the Firm of CmI)ean & Leg. he hopes by strict attention to businiss to merit a con tiimianm of the sam. JOlHN CULGA N. .Jan 2, l1854. . tf 51 Part'iclar Notice. A LL Persons indebted to .he Firm of COL.AN A & l.icm;, either by Note or Aieount, are thus timely notitied that they imust pay the sName by the lt February or they will be sn. d without excep tiont. COL(GAN & LEGG. .lan 2. 1-54. tf' 51 Dissolution! r hel i.'o-I'mrtner-ship heretofore existing between th e l'melrsigind, is this day dissolved by mu Itual cnet The ntame of the Firm wil be used by J. E. Ltnws-in liqpuidation. The books are kept at their 4ll sland. All persons indebted tm them by note or neeouit are respeetfully solicited to come forward ,mid settle up, as their busin.ss must lie broughit to a el-se. L E W1I. & 11AlitSON. Liberty Ilill, S. C., Dec 31st, 1853. 3he 51 Grocery and Cotton Business r I IE U'nderstigied takes this metlhodi of iuform ingm his friends and (ustmers, and the public rtiiu ale. thit having recenth purelmased from essrs. BatuLJL & Ro-.utosN, the r entire Stock of Groceries, lit is now prepared to carry on the business on the most liberal terms at their Old Stand, where he has now on hand, and will be constantly receiving a LA:GE, FR:ES1I and W ELL SELECTED Stock of GRO CERIES AND LIQUORS, Comprising every article in the line ever callei fur be the 'l:mer,-all of which lie will be prepared tm sell on the most ressonable ternms. II: wil lie constantly in the market for Cotton antd other 'ro.luce, for whieh the most liberal pri es will be paid. T. It. -JOlNSON. I lambulnmu g, D e 10 3mm 48 Estate Sale! a TILL be sold at. MOUNT WILLING, the ii re.,ids ece of the late .laemb B. Smith, 4mni MO0N D A Y thme 23d .lannai~ry :mud dnays follmwing, all the P'ersmnl 16tamte of said deceasedl, cmniisting~ of Eighty or Ninety Negroes, eingi mine mof the likeliest gangs oft Negroes* itn the D istriet, moist of thmem haviing beent raisedi by Mir. SmimthI. A imintg them are Curlienters, Waggmners. Cueks, Se~mnmstremes, House Servants and FielId Im!s. A --o, Ilores, -YMu!esi, Oxenu, A largze Stocek mif Cattle, S.Setm anel llogmi, .A QUANTITY OF CORN,. Folmh-r, Oats, Shuciks andi Cmtmmn Seed, Honusehmold andl Kitl:en IFurmiure, Wnumegmmns, P'l:mtation Tr.is, ne-Carriaate anid Bupy,k&e., &e. We, will alsso mf!er at private sale A LL TIlE L AN 1)S of 5aidi drecensed. conimstinmg -mif Eight or Ten Thoumsantd (8,nu mr 10,000t) Aeres. Tran s or SALry or Pr.sur. EsrATr..-All sumts mi ant undier $i20 Cashi,-mver that aitmunt mmina redit unitil thme 1st .1 amiuary unext, ith interest frm te. Punrcharers will lie reqjuiredl to give Notes with twom apmpromved secutrities. 27 Them Sale mt' the Negrmes will e--mnmence on ITesdaiy thle :2.1th, at II ii'e~ik pireisely. K-'.JAMIlN W A LDlO, E x'urs. Edmgefieldl. S. C.,.Ian 4 3t 5i Sale of Valuable Property. JUI L. h e sonlmd at publie A uetioin tim the highest i V bdderon M)N D. Y th l tth inst., at m Pmlattimmu, itn Nmavannahm River, All My Lands, stock of Cattle, Corns, Fodder & othecr Proviions~, COTON SEED, FARMI1NG UTENSI LS,&c. Thme lanid wiil be dlivided and sold in four separate tracts or .res 1. Thme WOODLAND) TRA.CT lying on time hmaver side ot Stevens Creek and buttinig on the ltver. 2. The CREF.IK TRACT, separated from the River tract by a line onm the Ridlge between the Creek anid River runninig nently men the old Free Ferry Roadi, andii terminiatinmg imn the Creek at or near-the onldi ferry Lanmdinmg. Tm this tract is at taeed tihe Mill Ti net mmn time east side of the Creek. 2. Thme COLLIER~ mr M ATHIS TRACT, lying on both sides mif the R~imhe l~mad. 4. Trhe RIVElR TllA(CT lyinig on the River and exteding frm time mouth of the Creek up to Mir. Cratimn's planttationi. Plamt' mf the -dit'.retit parcels will be exhibited mmn the dav ef sale. I will ailsm sell at thme sanme time atnd place a FEW N EG l(0 ES whomse wives live in time nmeighborhood. As I will hmave remiovedl all my Negroes fromtii tis D~istriet, time sale will be certaini anmd pomsitime. Thmose wanting giood hiaids will have an oippomrtunity uf obtainin mg goinod biirgains. Tfeams or SAL.-Thec lands will be sold fomr one fmi e ashm, andl time balance int fomur equal annuaml in stlaets wvithi interest paable annually. The peuonal pmroperty mmm a ye;mrs credit. ,JOlIN UAL'SKETT. Jan 4 2t --Executors' Sale. 'N1ItL be sold on Monday the 16th January 'Tnext anmd the day following, at the hate resi dence mif Da)niel Sith, dee'd.,- all the piersotal Es tte of saidl deceased, consisting of Thirty-Seven Valuable Negroes, A monig themt one good Blacksmith, three wagoners, and several Cooks, washers anmd ironers. TURiEE TIlOUS.$D Jp[JSIIELS OF CORN, Fodider, Cottmon, Cmitttotn Seed, Onts, HORSES, MULES, CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS1 U Iuseolt~ andm Kitchen Furiniture, three gomd oad1 Wagns, oue Caurriage, one Buggy, 13lacksmithm Too!s, atid numros other articles. Ta~us-All som Is ot S5 and under ensh.atl sums over that amomunt otn a credit until ,1st Dec. 1854, with two or nmore gomod secutites. .JOllN P. MICKLER: CIIA R LOTTE M4TUf1, Ex'o Dec 21 4t 49 I Notice, 'H~E Undersigned Winey Patdgett,hlavinig ru .nmmtnced her life interest in the fmllowinmg Ne groes, viz; A ntontey, Satndy, Ellick, Berry and. Jay, iy virtue of an Order from the Ordinary we wi sll ait the late residlerne mof Arthur .J. Padgett, de eesd nWEDNEsi)A Y thme 18th Jnmary nur, The bovenamed Ljigely Iegre U~pont a credit until theo 25th Decembter theres~i --reqirintg time piurchasers to give notes with a piovemd sureties. The above sale is pade forprtition amongst~ c legitees. WINNEY PADGETT, B. PADGETT, Atministrators cumn jes anntero. Dc 28 '3t 50) Notice. ALIL Persomns inldebted to thte Raate mof Stamonre . I llosteini, dee'md., are niotitiedl to mlte early payment, andI those having deimaunds against staidi Estate will please plresenit them imitiediately, pro pely attestled. J. A. 13L4ND, Adm'mar. re..8 er EDGEFIELD COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES. NU3BER or PUPILs IN ATTENAnNCE LAST SEs1oIN 67 T IHE next Session will comene on the 9th day of Jnuary 1654. Expenses per Session of 14 Weeks. Collegiate )epartnent.............. 15 00 Academi do ...'............12 00 Primary do ... .$7 00 and $5 00 'upis using the I'lo i'sophical A pparatus. are charged Extra $2,00 per Scssion. And all Puri:s are ch:irged 50 ets eth, a Session, for contingencies. Extra Eranlcis. Muni.. ..........................$1 00 French............................ 8 01 J drawing........................... S n0 Oil Paintiing.............. ......13 00 There is no eharg fior use dt Piano. Iioard, with wa:hiig, lights and fuel $10 per month. ''here are no other extra ciarges, except for Books and Mlusie slad. - R. T. MIMlS, 1 S. F. GOOI)E, I E. PEN N, Trustees G. A. A I)1ISON. A. SI.IKINS. J Dec 28 1S53. tf 50 Bethany Academy. IlE Trustees of lethany Aead.-my take pleas- I ore in auiuncin, to the 1.ublie, that the-ir Sehool iwill he opened for the reception of StudeIts on the ".nd. lownlay in .lamnary It54, under the si pervision of the wt II known and s:uccessful l-trtie tor. aVt. M. II rATI, hl.. Rates of Tuition the smnie as those chiarged by the former Rector. ar. GALMIiN. Board van he obtained iu the mo'st respectalde families on reastuble terms and conveni-ent te the School. WIL EY II AIR ISON, ) J. L. TALBE!T. i Da. S. F.sT\'ENS, I U. J. S1 l:PI'A RD. J Dec 21 ly 19 Glenn Springs Female Institute Rt. Rev. T. F. 1)A VIS, D. 1)., ex-Ol'cio Visitor. Iev. T. S. A RTIIR' P it. " .1. 1). MleCOI.l.OUGII. 1 " GlURGE I ENTON, Rector. anl Instrue t.,r in lenal :nd Christian Science, Modern L om gunge and Iiistory. Airs. 1ENTTON, 3stron. , Instruetor in Miathemiathics, Natn ral Scienees. aml A neient L:ter ature. Prof. G. F'. 1)'V IN E, (late u Liiestone Springs,) I in-tructor in the theory and piractice of AMusic. Miss C. M. READ ), Instruetress in English. . ,-SiSN VSKI. lustructress in Draw ing. Painting, and A ssist;nt in French. Miss SUIllA WAifl. Y. Instruetress in Eng lish Hranches, and Assistant in Mlathematies. Mliss El.IZ1A P ATf, Assistant in .Musie. anl English. N. B.-The corps is nut yet complete. T IIL above institut;on, located at Glenn Springy, T in Spartanburg I)istriet, S. C., will he openleid for the reception of pupils on the fir.t of February next. In converting this establishment into a school for young laihi s, the buildings have been thoroughly repaired and fitted up ; and in furnish-| ng them anew no pains have been spared to make I it. in every respect, suh a ho:ne a parents would desire fur their dan.:hters. Pa.rticu!ar attentioa has been bestowed upon the musical instrun-nts. and with a large unl eflieemnt es: ps of tranehers. and a thorou eh course 0-. study, it allords ivery advant age to be enjoyed in any simihr institution. A pp~ieants ar.- tdbnat ted. uf any ag, eaver s-ven years, and placed in suchi class as they nmay be pre pr.e to jauin. rTe schliastic year will cosnsi-t of one sesin divided into two terms eaf five mioenths each. begin ning on the 1et of February and diuly. Vacatain, Decemober and .lannary. lRates.--For Tuitiont andl Iloardl, ineingsli wash iliL, fuel, ligts, &e., &c., $125 pier ternm.aind there rill be noe extra rarre, excepit far .\nsic .9:0 per1 term, and fotr Reoks, Sheet .Iuse, Drawivng .\ate rials, &c., acttully tuedl. Fur further itnformiationm see " I~rispeets," which may be hadie by applyiing to the llectoar, or ethter oh the Prolprietsors.|t .Jua 41 3m 51 St. John's School. R-r. Rvrv. T. F.' D.\ VhS, Di. I., Ex-Ofliciu Visa-t itor. llr.v. J1. D. McCUI.L(OUGl, A. 31., R~ector, I and Instructor in Christian Sdience and lles Lettres. W M. TI.. LT.RRY, .\. M1., Vice lRefer andit in structoir in A ncient I .anit~ga. esh d istory. 1). 1). I 0).\, Iust ructor in .\liemjatics and Nat ural Science. Rrei*. E. A. WAUNER., Instructor in English Departmaent. 1 't11E Exercises of thisI hstiiti:in will ber . sum.-dc on the 2ad dayv in FEllli AR Y next. Boys are aulhntted liver the age of seven ya ars aid prepaared for thme .1 unlir Class in College: or they may receive a thmiroutgh academicail course, eit her Clasical eor English. There is but one Sesasisn. (dlividled into t wa trems oft live muonths eachl,) beginnling an the 2d Feb: uar~y and enditng Novemnber 30i. Termia per Sessions. For Tuition andl lheardl, ii.eludhing washing, fuel, lights, &c., $225, payable semii-annaiuiuy an ad IEntrance fee $25. fear which bmoiks and itationery are furnished the Student so long as he amay coni tinue in the lustitutio~n. Advanced Studemnts des-iriing private rooms will e allowed thienm (at the diseremion of the Rector) for an. extra charge of $l5,00, to pay for fuel, lght., &c. For furher infeormatioen ap'y fair a " Prospee tus" to the Rector, at Spartanburg C.11I., S. C. JTan 4 :3m1 51 gr The Charleston Mercury copy tri-weekly and al'l the other papers in the State weekly, for theRer._______ ___ A Select Classical School XXflLL b ope'ned by the Subscriber, on the .. liketh .anunary 1 854, about dtee nmiles North ofLietyhil. The nmber of Students is limi ted tee twenity. Tuntioin $40 peur Session oft 10 months. Early appiation mutlst be made to secuare adumiissiomn. Thd undivided attention of the Teadher will be given to the Sebool. For further information, address GEO. GALrIllN. Longmires, S, C., No(v 9 tf 4:3 IAdmiinistrator's Notice. rI1tI0OE indebted to tihe Estate of A lexanider I llamilton, nee'd., at the time of his death, are urgently requestly to make paiyment before the 1st of Februaury pest, ajs after date uj)) nysiettled de. manids will certainly be put inm suit. Tihe Unider signed is compelled to) ciilleet these dues to meet the demandls against the Estate, the proceeds of the sale rmt being available for at least one year from the 8th Dec. 1853. All those having demands against the Estate, ate also requested to render themt Iin by the 1st February next, in oirder that I miay as I .rtaint the demiands agatinst the Estate. T'IlOS. RODGERS, Adnm'rs. Dpc 21 t 49 Fresh and Pure Garden Seeds. JUIST Received a large and well assiirted supply of GARDEN SEEDS from the ejebrated Beed Establishment of Comnstock, Ferro & Co., warated fresh aind pure. If~ you wish to have your Garden wiell stocked with chouice Vegetables next year, yeon have noathing toe do, but to get it supy of these Seeds, mnake your ground rich, plant at the right timeu anid cultivaite propery Q. L. PENN, Aqa~er. Decel tf 49) Fresh New Wheat Flour AND YEAST POWD).RS. JULST Received Thirty Barrels of that Choice Flourt fromn thbe Teumblitng Shioasls' Ml ills.Evr Barrel sold can be returned if~ not apipravedi. Also, Oise (reiss eof Preston & Merrell's !nfallible YEAST POWD)ERS. No, exetise fear bail bread now. For sale iay G. L. PEl.NN, A gent. Dee 1.1 if 49 Notice. /LL Persorns having d ematnds against Dan. SC. Smylhy, deed., will paresenit them immedi ately for paiymuent, and thoase in anywise ipdebted to sail -l-state. must pay up -without di.lay, aw longer iadulgeiice canniut be given. J.C.SM LE, Admn'or. Domestic Goods! Augnsta, Georgia, ..AVE NOW IN STORTE the following DO-. I MESTI C GOODSr which they ouiler at LOW PRICES, und to which they respectfully invite the attention of the pub'ie. 5 Cases fine English LONG CLOTH ; 2 du New York Mdills do 5 do Old York " do 5 do .lams Stean Mills do - 2 do Nine Twist do 2 do Lonsdale do 2 do Water Twist do 5 do Newburyport do 100 .ales Str'ed 1I10\ ESPUNS for plantation use 25 4 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 Brown Ilomwspun, 5 Cases 12-4 Hatamilton ShEETING, 5 4 10-4 and 11-4 A I'biale do 5 " 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Auseutney Sheeting, 5 " 10, 11 and 12-4 Munnandoc do 25 4 Very sulerior KERSEYS,. 30 Bales " 8-4. 9-4 and 1'0-4 heavy I LA NKT S0 " t oz. OSN A BURGS, different brands, 25 Cases CA LICO. A ugusa, De c 14 if 48 Ladies' Rich Dress Goods, SNOWDEN & SHEAR, Augusta, Ga., have received from New York Rich Broeade and Fancy Plaid SILKS, of new tnd splendid styls; Sup. White Brocade and Fancy Pearl Colored >ilks: Superior Black Figured and Plain Black Silks, of tra quality; Pars Printed DeLaines and Cashmere, of ele ant styl es; I.upin's Plain French Merinos and )eLaines, of he most desirable colors; Lupin's small Figured DeLaines,,(all wool) of temtiiful styles for children : Ladies' Wworkel Muslin Chima-ties, Collars Ind l'nderleeves. a very large supply ; - Ladies' plain Undersleeves, Collars and China ettes for mourning ; Iaidi-s' Mourning Collars, of beautiful styles : White and Colored Silk Blond Laces, for Ladies' Evening Dresses: .ladies' Cloth Talmta Cloaks, of new and elegant styles;. Ladies' Black Cloth Cloaks, for mourning of beau ifual styles: Ladles' Black and Rich Colored Silk Vlvet Man illas: Ladies' Black and Co'ored Cloth Filleberten and 'aluns Ladies' Superior Black Cashnere and Thibet Wool Shawls ; Ladies' Fauny Scot-h, fay State. Batervlcit, Wa erlon and Empire Shoan s. a very large supply; Ladies Superior Mourning Shawls, of extra size tad heavy ; A large supply of heavy Woolen Shawls, for ervants: Superior Welch and Gauze Flannels; Sup. l.:tgsl Col. Flanuls, for Le dies' Sacks; Ladies' Cloths for Cloaks and Talmuaa, of beauti u colors; With a great variety of other articles suitable for hIe present season, and to all of w bich they res etfaliv invite the attention of the public. Augnsta, Nov. 30 tf 40 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOT & SHOE BUSINESS! Removall 1IE ULndersianed respectfully informs his friends 1 in Caroina, that he has lRetovewd from. Ilam or to A nagsta, Ga., on the South side of Broad tret. opposite the A agusta llotel, where lte will e-ased1 to see his wld friw-mla nnad custimetwrs. le would al~ro state that hie has just returned fromt ie North, whe. re, with eare- and attention; he hats ureha~sei, at the LOWEST alAltKET PRICES, large stiock of Boots and Shoes, Tr.ma uk, Valises, Carpet-Ba gs, mit- every article beloinginig to the WVhtolesae and ~etalliot and Shtoe linasinaess. -which hte ple-dges iself to sell CII IC-A P'-:R thana any othier Ilouse Aun..usta, FOR C.\81, or ona time to piunetual enlets.I A amy one wantting~ Gowods itt~iis'ine wtill Iind it tr. eir interest ti catll and examninte hais Stick befior urhnsing elsewhaere-andi Ite will take leastrira xiitinmg themt to every onec who umty favor hinm lIe takes oceasion h-e to return lhis' hearfelt. hatks to his' kitmi frienuds for thewir liberal patinnge retfore b~estowedl on haitm, tand hoipes by strict at. tioma pe r 1eseveramee itn businaes, to muerut a onaiunee of the'samne. -JOllN WETl.'I, Opposite the Atigusta Hotel, A tiutnta, G a., Oct. 5 if 3 T o t he P i blic, . IllTh' s-ubscribe-ra begt lente to inmform tei 1. frienads nnd1 thte pulie genaerally, thtat they htave id keepa conmstanatly oan htand a large anad splendid sstnent of Buggics and Carringes, hihl CA NNOT BE: SURIPASSED) itt any Mlar et feor perice, beauaty of style or durability. lavinag hadr a liong e~xperienctwe iat the plrneticatl aart of thti- hutitm-s-s, anad havinag worked itt t-firt stamlishmatents in the Untiein, the~y flatter thtema lee thtat thtey can andi WILL give genernl atis wton bto tiit whto my flavor thenm witha a call. 7 All woark warranteid. c:- Shop nt rar oif thec Court UTnatn. MicGRmGOR & $3M1Ti. Edgefield, Nov 16, 1853. tf 44 STATE OF soUTrII CAROLINA, EDGBFIELD D)ISTRICT: IN COMMON PLEAS. ) A RI R M W A f L, whot is ntow in thec Cur-tody L of thte Sherity of Edgelield District, by Virtue f a Writ or Capias atd Satisfacienduim, tat the suit of Axader Shnrtwton, hiavinag filed in mty Oflice, to ~eer with a Schedule otn oath, of hais estate and fcts, his petitiont to the Court of Connnion Pleas, rayiag tho a-tonmy be admaittedl to the benefit oif h Aet. oif thu Genternal Asacatbly, mtade for thec lief of inasolvenat debtors. It is ordered, That thec aid Alexandwer Sh~arpmton, and a' iothter creditors to tuim the atiud Parrumt WVall is itt anywise indwebted, .nthe are~. hereby summaaonad, and htave notice to par imeeiore alhe said' Court at Edgefield Court [louse, onl thec First Slopday ipi Aareba [iet, or~ oj omte othter conaveniet day to be bet apait sandw apr toitdc, duritng the sittinag of thae said Copa t, to low cauase. if any thecy cani, whly thec prayer Elf te waiwd Petitionecr afowresaid shotuld nti be granitead. T11105. G. 1BACON, c. r.. a. at. Clerk's Ofie Nov 30th, 1853. tf 47 State of Soutla Carolila, EDG EFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PL EAS. ;mns Jonates, Jloseph d Ken undy anid Jlohnt McKinne, LAmenaded Decl. ua vs. pebt F'o'ng~ltack. ['a City Counuil oif Augusta. . Wll IEREAS the Plainatiffs have thais daty filed Vtheir Amtended decliaration againtst the D)efena loants, who are aibsent from and without the limit ref tis State, sad hare nao Agornecy known w4bu the atme upont whionma copy of the said deplar;ttion iight be served :It is thaerefotre ordered that thec aaid De~fendlants do appear anad pleaid to the ud de0 eliaration witlhis ja ye~tr anad a dny front thtis daute, tterwise final iad absoheije judgnment will thent be ivent ad awarvde against thetm. TILOS. 0. BACON, C. E. D. Clerk's Ofic, Marcha 5, 1853. y 9 Notices S TOCKIOLDEBS of thme Ihamburg and Edlge tiel Planak Rad Co'tmpanty, are hereby rnotified that thec next annwaual meceting of the Stoekhaoldlers, will take p'zce on Wiednaesday, thte iti'h lay of Jhan iay nexat, at the C1omapany'sw Ollie itn Jljwburg, at whaicha tinme a stattemenit of the affairs of the, Comtpa amy ill be submitted. There will also be an elee oat for P'resident tad Directors. A full attenadance s ird Wl, C. SIIILEY, See. & Treas. L. ?& E. Piatnk Road Co'ny. De 12 3 48 Notice.! A LL Peasonts ainy wise inidebted to the Estate of . .l ohn Wise, dee'd., are hereby requested to inake immatediaute settlement, and those hanving de-. amatds tetnitnst said Estato will ol1-- - 1r in thecir accouts ft cordiang to law. *Ex'ors. Oct 21 1f 1E R .r. Lol Ilull as a 1tenee apply t D.ecA28ISIE JOSEPH ABNEY, W ILL be found at all times in his Office, at . . Edgefield Court House, near the PLANTEr's hOTEL. IHe will attend promptly and strictly to business in his profession. Nov.14 tf 51 ABNER PERRIN, A GENT fr the Prosecution of Claims for Boun ty Land. Revolutionary and other Pensions Oflu.e at Edgelield C. IL., S. C. Feb 23 _ tf 6 Savannah Mutual Insurance Co. CONTINUE to take FIRE and MARINE RISKS on the mest favorable terms, at their Agency in llamburg. E. J. BUCKMASTER, AGENT. Nov. 23, 1853. 31m 44 Etna Insurance Company, r 11E Subscriber, as Agent of( the abv2 Cm paony, will take FIRE and MA RINE RISKS at satisfactory rates. E. J. BUCKMASTER, AGENT. Nov 23, 3m 45 National Safety Insurance Co. INSUR ANCE taken on Lives by this Company.. J.Agenev at IlamburE. E. J. BIUCKM.ASTER, AGENT. Nov 23. 3m 45 NEW 'FALL GOODS! 1 C.BRYAN has re ceived, at his told . Stand, ,the Brick Sture.) a FULL ASSO[i MENT of -CoNSISTING IN' PART OF Rich Colord Brocade SILKS, " Plaid SI LKS, Superior l'Iain Black SILKS, " Plain Spun " Americanise " - " Fr.-neh and English MERIN OS, " )rL ANES. and Scetch inghamtns, English, French and A merican P lINTS. -Also A GOOD .ssOIeTuKNr OF K r3ay, PhA.ih. Bed kNegro Blankets, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, SHOES, HIATS AND CAPS, Which hc.. offers at the LOWES': PIRICES for Cash, atnd Onl time to punctual customers. .07 Call atd examine for yourselnts. KEdgetield C. I., Oct 12 if 39 New Fall & Winter Goods. T11E Subscriber begs leave to ofTer to his custo T mers and friends, a very Select Stock of Dry Goods, In all of its varieties which he has selected with great care in the best Northern Slarket: sneh as, New York and Boeiston, and whieb he thinks is well adapted to tht Fall and Winter trade. ALSO A good Stock of all ither articles u:-ually kept for the use of country trade; all of wh'eh will be sold low for Cash, or on aceonnnodating terms to pune tual eusteiners. The very highest Market price will be paid for Cotton anti other produce in exchange for Cois. M. W. CLA RY. Sept 28 h85Af - _ Hoisery. SNOWDEN & SHEAR liave received from New Y.rk Ladies' white and black 3e1erino and Lanbs Wool Iloee : Ladies' heavy flecy lied blaek flaw Silk Ihose : Ladies' whiite, black amnd :date coioreyd Etnglish Hose : etletmen's tupecrior Cotton and Mlerino Half do.: Alissts' ntd Youthl's I [ose, a fulil assortmtent: A large suppijly' of Chmildlren's faney Cotton, Woersted *atnd Silk I loistery Laie Silk unid Mlerino Vests, w'th long and short . sleeves; Gentlemen'es alerino and Silk Shirts anti Drawvers.; Misses' lerinot \'est.": A cmnplete assortmtentt of Alexander's Ladies' Kid Gloves. rTe pubelie are respectfully requested to (call and exaie thte assortmettt. Nov 23 tr' 43 Teachers Wanted r 30 take chtarge of an INSTITU:TION OF LLEA RNiNGt about to be establishtee. in lEdge ield Distr'et, Smuthi Catrolina, en Sweet Water Creek. antd abeeut eightt mnilees frtttt ilamiburg. The School is tenvteed int one otf the tmetst heatlthy portions of Edgefielid and in mzi etnlighitenced, tmoral cotinuity. Every facility, sur-h as board anoteh.-r comfortes wvil be extettded to the Punpils, andI every menn of support in abutndancee, will be :tlurdled to thte getne ral advateecnttnt of the* Iustituitiont. Te Seminary hasw already a permntetnt Capital Stock of Thtirty 'lTousantd D ollatrs, with a prosepect of conmstantt itterease, unttil its edowtttent shall egnal ttat of any Steminary in the State. Whtilst ''encihers 'vill b~e futlly sutta~ined in ennsing o erder. anid itn enusinng the best dliscipelint., antd the .-st system of learning tee be oabservedl int their Schootel: they will ht- ree~pdred to ceeme qnntl hied to tech te very hi.heat bratnehes that -are tinnghtt in the State, andi to conie rectottentded by the very bet andI most reliable tauthority. ,g Two.g Teachers-one foer Mlkt. nn th-e othier fmr Fetales, are wated : and they are expeted~ to be reay tee undlertake theoir charge ont the tirst Mlonday ir February ntext. A pplications mutst be nadercessed to Capt. Reobt. ,leriwether, Chtairmamt of the Beoartd of Trutsteas, at Ivy Islatnd P. 0., Edgeield District. ROIBT. MIRWETIIER, GEO. ]BOSW ELL, I SAM1L. GETZEN, Trustees. JIOEL CURRiY, A. P. BTLER,J ANDR EW .J. IhAMlaOND. Iambeurg Rceublican will iplease ceepy until forbid. Sept 21, 1853, tf 3t; Particular Notice. TilUE Preopriettor eof time "* Vitn-rv S-ror..' wottld .ineform the ptublic that lie haes on haend, anti is fron timhe to titti recivinig sut-pplies of All Ktnds of Toys for Girls and Boys, Snuh as D~olls of tell leseri ptieonse, Cryittg 'Habies, Purgelaitn, AlIabaster, Indeia Rubber antd libt Ileads, ande sec very large Wax D)olls, ith aturad hair, m oig eyes, jatd as naturtal as life. M.\lmLES of all kited, Rnebber BATLLS, &o., &c., andi whten you visit Augusta jusat pg|l int ar) buy a nice present foer the goeod wife, tlhe darlitng boy and thme beautiful girl--as I have sotmetlhig te suit each oene, atnd pterhaps yoeu may see some-e tigib t) S jf, " Nio. i." JT. A. GURLEY, 155 Broead Street, A ugusta Ga.. Sept 5 1,f 34 N o t i c e. LL Persotns indebted to John Tomtpkitts, by Neote or Account, are notified that all debts eot liquidated by the 15th February 1854, wilt be pIeed in the hands of an Attorney fotr co'lectiont. D. C. TOM1Kl3S, AUKNr.. De 5 10t 47 -- Nptic. A LL Persons indebted to tihe Estate of Warrten F. Winne, dee'd., arc earnecstly solicited 1, nmke paymenut forthwith, anti those hiaving demands against staid Estate will please render Ihemt in imc memdiately'. JEREMIhil SEIGLE R, Ex'or. No - m 43~ ChapmnauR' Cottoun Gins ? W AE still meak these best of COTTON GINS, attr old sand4. We warrant themt to give sattsfaton, whtiah thmey never fail to don. All orders thankfully received ad promptly at, inded 10. Pesns who find it more convenient will please inquire of Mir. Loo llma.L, Edgetield C.11i., who vi keep 'in hand onme or mtore of thtese Gimns for sale. Address CIIAPMIAN & SONS, Coleman's X Roads, Edgeield, S. C. Sept 15 f 3 5 L o.s t ON Saturdtcy evening 24th inst., betweeni my pJlnee and Edgelieldl Village, a stmall L EAT Ti E. POCIKET BOOK, containing $LtJ or $5 All were Tens' except omne whmich I thimnk was a lFive dollar bill, anid as well as I can now renmemmber all were on the Ilameburg Bank. Amy informeation concerning said Pocket Book will be thankfully receiyed, or atny one fineding the sanit and return it tinc eili be liberally rewareded. ~ Pe.2 S R3\N HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &a, WI &; J. H ILL, Hamburg, S. C., would in " form their friends and customers that they keep constantly on hand, at their old Stand, a LAlOGE and WELL SELECTED STOCK,eon sisting.in part of the following articles. F INE CUTLRY. A I assotttment of '(cket Knives, Knives and Forks, Scissors. -&c., &c., bth of English and American .hmufacture. Tin and Copper Ware, Every articlo of Tin Ware kept always on hnal, and urdlers received for any article that mlay be needed in the Coplt-r, Tin, or Sheet Iron line. A good] assortment of Beating and Cooking Stores. The latter are recnnmended to housekeepers for stentness and economy. Gnus and Pistols ! A full assortment of Guns, from ordinary to very fine. Colts' repeating 'istols, Allen's gevolving and Self-Gocking Single Barrel Pistols. Also, oom mon Pistols. SMITI'S TOOLS. A large antd complete Stock of Smith's Tools, con sisting of Anvels, Bellows, 'Screw Plates, Band and Sledge llammers,'Fdes, Rasps, &c. CARPENTERS TOOLS. lmbrtneff all varieties of Plains, Saws, Chesels, Angers, Hlamnmers, Hatchets, Squares, Comnparsts, Axes, *tizes, &c., &c. . Spades and Shovels. . Slames and Shovels of the best qualities. AlsoL Manure Forks, Hoes,.&e., &c. . ' CHAINS. Lg, Ox,'Trace, Waggon, Coil and halter Chai's.: Boilers and Caldrons. IA variety of Boilerk and Caldrons, by the pr.per use ef which farmers will find a great saving in feeding Cattle and Hugs. CASTING AND HOLLOW WARE. Pts, Ovens, Spiders, Tea Kettles, Wulie and Wa fer Irons, Fire Legs, Waggon Boxes, Grid Irons, Smoothing Irons, lorters, &e. NAILS. 300 Kegs cf Nails, assorted sizes. Also an assort ment of English and A nriea Horse Shoes, and Ihorse Shoe Nails. Coutye Toasters, and Cotton and Wool Cards. Straw Cutters and Corn Slpellers. The most approved Straw Cutters, and Corn Shli lers, which tarmers would find great economy to use. CHAIN PUMPS! Chain Pumps and tixtures-au excellent inethod for draw ing water from wells. d' All the foregoing articles sold on the most rcaronable terns. 1lamnurg, Oct. 26 Gm 41 Copartnership Notice. GEORGE ROBINSON & II. B. JACKSON have .seuciated thentsclves together, for the transacting of 'a General Hardware Business, Linder the style of RoumNSoN & JAcKsoN, Illamburg, where we will always keep an extensive assortment of EVERY TIlING in that line, together wit Saddles, Uridles, ligrnes, Leather, Trunks, Whips, &c. &c. llamburg, April 27 'tg - 15 ROBINSON & JACKSON, HAMBURG S. C. T now on hnu a most complete Stoclk II of Hardware, amongst which may be found 200 Ton Engl:sh and Sweed Iron, 500 Kegs Nails, 20,0t0 LIs. Castinigs, 5tn Dmz. Ceollinas' A xes, 73 Brade s' Pante nt ITrots andl others, 5 " Superior Strntw Cutters, 2ti " Spades and Shovels, 10 " Rakes, Tilletseen and othecrs make of Vices and Anvills, Trne, Haelter ,-Lege Fifth ande other style of Chaminsa, A coniplete Stoeck of Poncket and Table Cutlery, --ALtL sTVLEs OF- . Plaizns, Sawvs, Chisels, Screws, Ilinges,, Kniobs, hnellows, Bitts, Guna, PistoLs, Shot lBngs, Powd.-r Flasks, Cotten aind~ Wool Cards, Well Wheels. Kettles, Stew Pans, Fryin'g Panns, Gridinons, lanmmners, 1llatchnets, Teksn, Wanfer, annd Waffle Ironts, Caindle Sticks, Ste'elynards, Mairking G unge's. Siriit Levels, Andit 'nts, Shoevels and Teengse, Screw Plates, Conmpasses, Thlum G ungcs, Percursion Capis, &c. Hlamnburg, A pril 27 tf 15 Hardware. & Cutery Soe 1 EI I S UBSCRIBERS hnave just reeceived their Fall Stock of HARDWARE & CUTLERY, Conisting of Ainvils, Vices, Bellows, Smnithns Unm mers, Screw Plates, Stock and IDies, Ilerase Shte Nails. R aspls. Files, llaind and Cut, iSlill, and all othmer kind ref SAWS. 50th deozen of till kindls of Locks. 500) " " " IKnives. 3ntt0 panir Pistoels of all kindes. In tGtts. Ceolts Revoker es, Allenis do. WVnangn Chiimn. Cnstinigs, liies. Screws, House Funishineg Goals, anid everytinig else cunanected with a liardw arc llouse. -- ALSO Corn Shtellars, Strawv ('ttters, Slills, te genine Callints A xes, A dze~s, -lUnte bets and all kinds Edge Tools. We wouled respectfully solicit a share oif patron ne, atnd anything sold by us will be warranted of tne best tmanufactunre. MULLAREY & O.\KalAN. A few donrrs above hinsuranee Baink, Augusta Oun. sepet. 28 1853. tin 37 Groceries! 5O IIDS. SUGrAR, Also 50 Barrels STEW AwR's td. 200 Ungs COFFE E. 25 H lhds. MOLASSES, 2001 Coils ROPE, someti very snpterior, 1010 Butles Gnntiy annd Dutnee BAGGING, 3t1 Wheele, iI:ulf nal (.nnrter H bls. No 3. No 1. atal Sk-ss ACKER EL, nlso Kits, " A ndl we wonuld AL~so state," that we hav: a flane assortienit of Blankets, Negro Cloths, flodsteds Chtairse, Snaddles, Osnaburgs, Stripes, ropn, Nais. Oils, White Lced, Shot, Hur Lead, Salt, Cheese, P'owder, Saeap, Rlic, Banconn, &e., &c.. &c., And in fact, every article usuanally found in a Gro? ery Stoare. J. SIBLEY & SON. Ilamnbtirg, Noev 14, tf 44 Grocerics ap4d 8taple Goods. W E hnavenow Ott hand, tad shall eanntinue to receive ndlditioens thrtoughotut the business seaonn, a COMPLETEK STOCK OF 01R0CE RIS, comtnprising every thting usua'lly kept in a Grery Stone. Atmong which niny be enumnerated tnt. following : uininy and Dunmdee Bagginig, JMale 1lope atnd Twimna, Bacon aind lanme. A'ilassest annd Syuars of every descriptios, Nails, Putty antd Ghits, Linseed and Train Oils, and Whuite Leud Salt, Wean, Shtmes ;andl E'ankets; Tobacco, Lgthner, Colgee and 'Tea; .Ostnatburgs, Browit Shirtngs ppd Cotton *,. Yarnis, .Ri-ce, Soap, &c. For anle op tine muost rca sonble tet'nns. ILARK & BUCKMASTER. Hamnnburg, Nov. 1G 3m ___ 44L Wiskey, Ruma, Brandys &c. 0[ BAR R ELtS Rectified, Monongahecla and Mil V ler's Old R ye W HISKEY, New Enaglanad inte Jamtaica R UM, A m..rientn and Holland GIN, Amnerienin and Freinch BRANDY, Maeia. Te.nerit.' and Malaga WINS, Peppermint, Cinn.amnn and Perfect Love COR DA L. LEMJON SYR UP. by tine Gallon or Bottle. Irish and Sctotehn WHISKEY, Cider and White Witne VIN7EGA I?, Pnt, Uniif-pinit and Quart FLA SKS.* Wine. Lenmon Syrup anti Porter #0TTLES, DEMIJOIIN$, all sizes. E. HODGES, AGENT. N ov 29 if 46 Oni hand and1 for Sale A SI.PER IOR Lot-of WINES antd LIQ UORS which will be sold ip quantities of Three Gal ltnn, or mtore, by i". M. N)CIIOLA6. PIANa-FORTF.S, BOOKS, USICG, o: . THE Subscribers.*Uld caledat-', tention to their Splettdlaiftt4 .f superior PIAIIO FORTE f 6 61, 61 and -7 Octavos from the cel -- %Ianufactories of BAcoN. & BAvxs, UhzatLrTO Baos. and A. U1. GALE & Co., of New York. lhese are made front the best and thoroughly sea ined materials, with all the latest improvements; - md are WARRANTED to staid the varioe ?hanges of this clinnte-and for equality and sweet, - tess of tone e-nmit be surpased. - Their BOOK and STATIONERY department !onsists of a good aisot tncat-of School and'Xiscellaneous Books, - A nd all the Cheap literature, a soon as published - is well as a large and well selected Stock of S$ta ionry,.&c. 'Their Stock of PRINTED 'MVSIC is the: n the State, consisting of all the popular Songs1 7. Waltzes, Marches, Variations. &e. .07 New Music reeeived every -week. Musical hastiuments. - They also keep an elegant.assurtment .of the fol- - 'owing instruments on hand viz:. - - Violins, Guitars, Violincelfis lari nets, Cornopeons, Sax Horns, [ENOR-l fANS,.F1UTINAS, FLAGEOLETSj UAN 'SS Accordeouus, T-amboriies, - FLUTES, &c. Also, an assortuent of Msical Mereltand):e Se An assortment of superior Violin:*nd (satar STItNGS, always tn hand. All the above articles iwill be sold for Cash or ood paper, by CEO. A. OATES & BROS . Broad Street, Augusta, Ga, Nov 9, tf 42 tew Fall and Winter Goode LL ER & WARRES ", Augusta, Ga., H AVE Just t ece ived, at theie.Store, Corner op4 r' posite the Mansion House, a large.and leto Stoek of FALL AND WINTER ;insisting of Brocade and Rich Plaid SILKS, Brocade and Striped Black SILKS, Embraidered Mlerino Robes, Rich Figured Cashmeres and D'Laines1 Plain French and English lleriiios,. Saxony Plaids, a beautiful article forClilorea , Drsses, .." , Col'd English Flannels, for Children and Ladiest saeks, Super. White Gauze and Welsh Flannels, Black Alpacca and Canton Cloths, for Ladiest ttourning, - Black Chally, D'Laines and Bombazines ; ., French, English and Amerien PRIi. Rich Embroideries. French CIIEMIZETTES and SLEEVES Collars; Worked Bands: . Muslin Edgings and Insertings; Trish Linens DamaskTable Cloths, Table Napkins and Doylesi 12-.4 lleavy Barnsley'Sheetings, Together with a- fine Stock of SATTINETS, Kientucky JEANS, CLOTHS, CASERE:. id VESTINGS. We respectfully solicit a 'call from our friends. : md customers, and persons visiting the city would 4 1o well to give us a look before purchasing. - - Augusta, Oct-12 6t . 3$ Rich Carpets and Cur;a Materials. NOW DEN & S H E A R, have zeeeWed " front New York .Richm Tapestry Velvet Carpets, of new and splendid - styles; ofrc;n lgn Etgish Ern..sels Carpets,frihndegattyg uperior Tapestry Brussels and Venetian Carpets *.# upeior Ingrain'and Three lPly Carpets.; ; Printed .1-loor Bizes, by the yard, and in'patternl 'arets, fur Unals and Bed Rooms, ativery lu prices; t uperitor white Embroidered ILace and Muslin Caro~ .2l Rich olored Damiasks, for -Window Cut-tans ;- - * Frenht Window Shaides, of elegant designs; Cutnin Bands; rich Cornices; Brs and Plate& - Stair Rude. ..t Furniture Dimities and Cotton Fainges, a largo supply: French Printed Table Covers,, of extra size and quality.--. To all of' which they respeetfully invite the at-. tentiin of thte public. Nov 23 tf - 45 lEDasolution! 'Il Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the Unidersignzed, is this day dissolved by Mu tual Coansent. The nme of the Firm will be used by either par-' ty iin liqjuidation. The Books nnd Notes will ho kept at their Old Stand. SA LE & L ARK. K August 10th, 3853. COP ARTNE RSH IP. V] TEaUve this daty assoeiated curselves together V V for thep purpose of doing a. General Groccry Busines Under the Firm oif LA RK & BUCKMASTER,-at :he Old Stand of SAL.E & L.AEX, whtre we slni - :ndeavoar tao deserve a continunee of the very lbe ati patrnalge heretofore extended to the Late Firss af S & L.utE, and of JEFFFtits, CoTitaAN & Ce'.. L ARK .& IUC101ASTERv August 10th, 1853. BEING compelled by ill health and the lnereako of my indiviadual business to withdeaw fraonr the Firmi of SAL.s & LARK, I take this opportunity o roturn iiy most grateful thanks -to my. frienlds. id eutomers foar their patronage so liberally. bes twed, aind to-caanmend to their favoar and. patro ige the New Firm of Lan & Brc~tAs-rrxa.. JOIINSON SAEE. A Aug 0, 1853. 3m 4 For the Planters! - 0 SU U 100~t bbls.Kttwe'sGUN andl SA LTS. 0 Bblu. Kettlewell's CTTEI~iCA L SA LTS,. 301 " Pure groiund PL.\ST ER. Te above celebrated Mantires for sale by JlnniJ. SIB14, & 'O0; -.. HabrNov t f 44 - gr )e Laureneville TIgrald, Independent Press and Aniderson Gazette will copy the above fuon Oime s, and fo ward biils to J. S. & S O . - Beach Island Land for Sale&+ Ti;Subscriber ofrers at private sale. FIVE HUND RED A CRES of Bcec Island Swaa-'p LandI, lying on the River, and adjoining lainds off' Smuel Clatrk and James T. Gardner, and rantea he present year.by .Jam~es T. Gardner. - A bout 400 acres of the above Tract are elbared~ and well improved. The balance in Cypress and other swanmp timiber. Tems made easy to a good purchaser.' A pply to . R. B3RADFORD. Silverton. S. C., May 4 tf 1 L Positive Notice. IS - LLPersons indebted to me by Judgemnt Nate or Aecount, pre thus timely notified that -6K lpnger i:adulgec pau5L ot be. asked nor (expecdd, for it CAN NOT be grapted. W. P. BUTLER Nov 23' tf 4 A L Persons indebted to the Estate of Joshua .H ammnopd, Sr., dee'd., are-requested' to pay - p by the 10th January 16i54, .and those having claims against satid Estate, will render in their A e counts by thjat titme, as l intend then to close up said Estte. JAS. REYNOLDS, Adm'r. 1 Nov 23 8: 45, Administvator s NotiCe. L lL Persons indebted to the late AT. ,L. Grfl .,Es., pt his-death are urgently riegneated t jnake paymep), before the 1st February next, a ftpr that date all settled demands -will .certainly be put in suit. - The Undersigned us compelled' to colleet these dues meet the dejnands against the Eifte-t~" proceeds of the pales not being-available for a I on yeas from the 1oth of Dec. .1853. al. L. BOIIHAM, Aapui , Nov 30 0t %t O7 THE reneds of LieuL. L. CORL Ir nounce him as a CandIdate for Manjo~ of2the~.~e Battalion, 9th Regiment, to fill the vezo sinned biy the pyontion of M . B . T