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A PASTORAL'.* 'Im: .lowi)d beautifu lites are fronr the lien of on", nho'ir life, uras.*ell known and lhighly esteeni ed by many in this dieinity. . N'.1OUNT' VIlTAGE." B-rF T LIr Dii. .. G. 'wuon-rTER'. A midst a thousand pi6s, around him laid, bdouttt Vintage rears, in pride, his verdant ibhd Cool round his brow the sunimer brccves 1 i ,, And winter's suni pours f~ rtlh a gt-ial ray. Siring, sweetly smiling, opes her :holltllwrs A na Ceres etr.es enrich autuiibfhours. Chi: of thu dlaIs, through Edgcfields tlow 'ry sfildi, ]low rich a feast thy vari'aus 'hi rs' t yields;' A richer fe-st than, on Olyisin lbihts, Th'l inn .nhi.1:depalaty' of the ods alelirhlyis l'o:ona t-.azds the btu'with cheerful are, And 1lace's all of uatur lf 'ries there. And 1 iii pou ;forth in shepherd strains A reedialf nutsiC t8-ti ist'ning ptiins. Late 't h1lturing itame the shepherd god, And here, with freedom fix'd h:s lat abode. A l'riest-and Priestess, from a foreign lad, W1itlh cleerfut luiness at.his altar stand With iiberal-hands th.ir votive ofl'rings brin;, Whip setigs of freedom through his temple ring ; Their pray'r that frot the.ills their fathers eo, Columbia's si.il may be forever free. Around thy sides, O, Vintage, could I roan', There's. uontght on earth should teingt te fiom3 mty - home.:~ how sweet with light to leave the sluggard's bed And dash the dews that weeping night has shed To watch the ruddy morning's blushing face, The joyous feel;ngs u'er her features trace ; To see the beauteous forms by nature giv'n, And hear the grateful songs she sends to heav'n, f low sweet, on ev'nin-'s still' and silent hour, To yiel. the soul to calm reflection's power - i;encath a shady oak, in some scquster'd spot, WVhere this world's stortmy seems are all forgot. W by, llreighthaupt, art-thou blind to nature's smies, And seCek't thy joys.in hrtrigu'slegal wil!s? Let S-- :Imi others-weave their own tinesso, Do you sit here with innocence and ple-. Let morning rouse thc.fron thy dull reposo To catch the blush of beauty as it glows, And when thy limbs grow tfiint with summer heat, By some cool rippling streanlet take thy seat And ,t hen its murpmurs soothe thy soul to rest,. And still the stormy passions of thy breast, Dream that Iavinia gleans thy harvest fields, With grateful heart for all thy bounty yieh!s, Or in the stream's cool bosom just below, .Some Mlusidora bathes her limbs of snow; At cv'ning list to thy own sbepherd's strains, While o'er thy flocks a peaceful silence rt igns ; Or go and weep in twilight's sacred gloom, With itouttrning genius o'er her Yanecy's tomb. Long shall she weep, ere such a brilliant gem Again shall glitter in her diadem.. Adieu, proud llill-accept a muse's strain, Whose notes, perh;ps,.thou ne'er shalt here again 'Twas hospitality that strang the ly"re A theme most worthy old A pollo's fire. Long nmy this princely virtue, blooming bright, Adl daily honrors to its liuvorite site Attusta, Ga., 182'2. Jlorres. DE3TRUCTIVE FIRE. .tmout 1 o'clock Saturday Imurnintr, a fire breke ontt int the Lier Stbe on Ellis street. orentied by Wmn. A.'\leCmonnell, which wtas ipeedily co:,~tnmed. Them~. dwelling-huse of the samte gt-ut leman. on Greenc-stree.t, ini the rear, was tn eminentt dantger for' somte time, biut was saved by great exe:rtion. This property wa':s owned by S. II. Wa~rrent, Esqj.,:mda intsured to the utount of $ 1r-l00. From~ the stable of McConnell the fliumes ex tended eastwatrdly to the corner of \nshington street, andt up Wo~ishintgton towatrds Greette street, coIutmng i t thmeir p t:h the sinigle dwe'l ling-hun-e :mid stor', occupied by' George Wel l;ue, and own tted byE ibr, (insuired for 80-i)):) a large two story house. corner of' Wat.,h ingtoni and Ellis streets, owned by the e.,ate - - of the late Li Mealing, (insured for 8:.0. anad ocnpied by .George Johnson ats a Boarditng llout'e .mdu Store;( and'. the newv dl welling-hloutse mn Wa.,hingtoin--:reet, ownedl by D)r. Jolsephl A. E've, an~d 0cen ie td by Dr. Walhon; upon which. we regret to le..rn,. there was no) insutrantce. Tlhe .it.'~ of Dr. Ie ~Cwas idko conisumited, (no inster:.nlee.) lhere, Ifo t o:::ately, thle thanems wetre ar res ted. 1: wIVs fon d, ho~wever, lhat the wind hia. c::rri..d th ., p trks :m d butring ein~ders across toward.,~ Uroad st reet, settn lire Io au hlarg d we! i'tg-hou~se on the nor!th .5id ot El is ,t reet. s'wned by .\l r..J. s. IIlubbrird. Th'Iis building was sLs,o entii lv con., n:ied. Inisured for 8:#ti. W\*hen thta :;larmn was firi-t g'iven,the wind wats boigarongly, :ni grea:t tear s were enter tai::d' tlnt the coi:.rationm conill not be con trodlled. fortutnately hml~veler, the wind lulled oo :after the lire broke ot. and by. the grea.t ::rii:, of our enei rge tic F'ire D)epr:meintt, aid d-,-ery e:ieient tlib our 11:3amburmg rneighlbors. a.d tn'he'poeriful Water Enginte of 31 r. C. A. 'atthe ravaeCs oft thle dest roetire element wetre kept withinu t he bouitnds indicated ablove. T1he wede lo'.s of1 proaperty' mayti be .af'ely e' timte~id att fronm.1.5.000 to 8-3),000i, up~ontWI whi there was, so far:.s w~e can heart., but from .8000 to .,VJi inurance. WVe regret to learn that. in addition to the loss of mueh other valuaible property ini the s,:bie of 3I1r. Mc(:onnetlh. five hoirses anrma one mnule were burned to death-all e'lforts 30 save them't being ineffctht tnul, so rapid was the spread of the thaes-Atngusta Chrontiele & Senttinel FTE IN NEW YOBK A desp-t. datted New York, Jatnary' 8. states that ai ti:re broke' ont that mornting in the 31etro peolitanm i10l1, by whiebl, in thme space of' two hioulrs, irtatmllen building and the new en r l fotdhotel, callhed the La Farmige lintel, were enttirely de.,:rovert Thmethotel, whtie:u was~ not . y'et ocnpied, was pro-baebly the tmost cosi ly int the city~, fhaving ai large front on b'roadwaty and extendin:g back to 31ereur street. Th'le luass is immttense. NI, bilding~s were .burnt other thtan the Lat F'arze iloutse antd Me: ropilitant lIalb '1Tte root' of'aframre bnilding on Mercer st ree:. way'ernashed in by the falling of the reatr wa'lzl of the -hotl and several other buildings were scorcd. Nothing btut the walls of' the hotel were left which we'ure levelled by 'te firemen. TJhe hotel wa~s leased by Charkrs Waight1, and f'urtnishmed eti re, atnd was5 to hatve been opened in a few dae us. Nearly all the furtniture was bturrt or o:iierwaise destroyed. T1hec tire oriitnated itn thme, Net ropolitiont litall, whtere Julhen was prtepat'rig. for a granid dress ball. The Lat Farge llouse was one amongst the mnosLtnmagnific'ent houses in the cottiiry, :imd cost oiver 8000,000O. T1he loss by thtis tire is very he::vy, and patrtially cei vered with itnsurate Fi.-,t-r: Rio GoArI.-E-By thme arrival of* the .choonert Sea Dt ift att dl'estont f'romm Brow::svit he, brinmgintg a nut~mber of passettgers witnesses ont thle part oif the governmentt itn tile -Filliuter trials, whlich were to commtnee in te United States District court int Ga!veste~n ont the 1.st inst., itnd others, the News has initelli gence to the :25th tilt.. its fillows: Thle v'ellow fever haid not a bated at Browns ville ort MIatamtor'os, as we were be'foro informed a bottt lifteeni deauths are reptorted daily' in those Cties. TIhere is at rumnor eurret int Brownsvilht', thtat ordersi htad b'eun reeived :Irom the Gov'ertnment, .:.ad ing the bni irg : l.c proiposed f'ortipIeca. Um o- ik.E G*.n i..ati :he resutlt ofth nogetd..r, no to'i on betweeni the Amteri e~ r ''3. t :J:::Gotr:'ns fort thei putrchase 'z.tea -s of ::e ::. c.t .h.dr., snottld be Frt-mEM::n:: we i-ar I at .the treat ia.ntit 1.Tagromu and IBrot hers, hats breen'-et:!ed itn f.sort T1he case w..., thi, 1:. a!Co. ;rte:. h at bill fo itrmeI't .t T,, whot oleredl anr order utp.,n M :.- . r er'< -w bre 'some m rerehimt s1 . htad ; - d '3e their. en-,b Drake would ,,t :-e. ''' me " . :m so the-.' went tre l~w.i1 .5 AlTHUR SIMKINS .EDITOR" EDG FIELD,8 C. W7EDNESDAY JA U RY- 18, 1854.. Our Collector. MIr. 31. E. W cinReu-i--o* abroad tijon 'enllect ing tour for the **%Adt'rtiscr.". We' hpe'h 1t'b. kindly receivettsiy aursubscribers, and disnissed with "the nredfful" as precipitatelV as possilje. - Our Nineteenth Volume. THE present is the first -nambe of Our nineteenth volume. In entering upon it; ivia-incumbent epon us to say a word or tivo to those generous patrons who have enabled us to reach this somnen hat'.respectable. age. There are many-among them who have sthek to us from the first number of our first- volume down to. the one we are nio.; preparing to-'issue. There're others who have been upon our list fur ten years, evincing as- fet no ytntptotts of dissati.faction. Very many have journeyed with u! for half that time, while some six or eight hundred have been placed upon our books only within the last two or three years. We hope they are all satisfied with the exertionei we have made to please them. If we thought differently, it. would Ise to us a source of real pain. For, honestly speaking, we think juore about the eharacter of our establishment than ne do about its profits. For the future, we shall make no further promise than to say that the pains-taking, nwith which we have hitherto tasked ourselves, shall continuo utndininished. We hope fully to merit'the patronage which -is now being bestowed upon us so liberally. We hopte.even to merit a very large increase of it. With these remarks we enter upon our " Nineteenth Volume." The Dridgo Discussion. - Ova intention was, as expressed lat week, to enter into the Bridge .Dircussion with our friendis on the other side of the River somewhat in ertenso, believ ing that there sould be little difficulty in vindicating the course of our Legislature in the natter. Within the last few days, however, Col. JAruns . CAttnor.L, our Senator, Ihs.concluded to present the argument in full through the columns of our pajer, and 're have cheerfully committed the qucgtion to .his- tried and well-known ability. His goninuication will notappear until next .week, owing to the -fact of its being a lengthy. one, requiring more time'ig its pre paration than an ordinary newspaper article. Its pub lication was not determined upon until three days ago. And ulthough one-half of the piece was ready in time for this neek, it was preferred y j1 author thit it should appear as a whole in oon- nertumber.-. We a"k all interested to stay their judginents upon. this question untill they shall have carefully read our Senator's article. " Savannah's" Article. . "S..CDA" is replied to by "SAvANxsaI.'' Ifees a " meeting of the waters," but not of that harrAoni ous kind, which the -' Vale of Avoca" is said to know. Two highly rspectable streams are'Saluda and Sa vannah Rivers ; and two highly respectable writers are our Correspondents. We leave, others to decide between them. The Curryton Academies. A-rrr.-rtoa is directed to the advertisement of the Trustees of the Curryton Acgtdemies. It will be seen that their Institution is opened under favorable aus pires. We bespeak for it a liberal share of the public support. Teacher Wanted. Tue Trustees of tihe Edgefield 31ale Academy de sire tu employ ani Assistant for that Academy. It will be required of himi to attind toe thme English De-art ment only. It thoroughly qptalified and well recomn mended, a liberal salary will he allowed him. 'The South Caroliinian wtill copy twice amid forward account to Trustees.] 3'ogartie & DeLand II.tvr: a new and inviineg advuertiseent in this week, to which we call especial attention. .1YcGregor & Smith Ibtvi' als chamtred their old advertisenent into a nw' one. Th~ey iniend going right linto a prosper(Ini buiness, and hopue the peopl~e will give them at shove ini time. That Cake. We's received it, 3lrs. B.tries-andl wi-h tier you and yours long lives of bliss and usefulniess. See mar riage notice elsewhere. The Bidge Excitement. IThytN( been in llambuirg and Augusta a portion of last weeik, it iwill be expeected (of us perhsaps, to tell sumeting aboeut the belliico:,iiy now extant m those two ciiies, ini conisequience of tihe erection of the nmew tel-gate of 3Messrs. .Joxas & lU.NNEDY. We propiene hoever, to sayv little or nothing. We did lhear that the fury of the people of those sister lBurghas was near ly up to boiling heat. We heard that sonme thoughts had beetn conceived and entrtainedl imnminently thmreat emmhag to time safety nf thme new gate ntie the new gate keeprs eustom-hmouse. We heard it hinted also;: that riot wvas expect:d~ thme result if wiIh iwoueld h~e t~u tter demolition of Josies & Exx :ov's newt rights. Aye, nmore-it wvas even n hipereed that time ssame mobud, which wans to lperpetrate this terrific deed, intetndedl lso to tear upm thet connect ion of the South Carolinma atnd GJergia Ra1i! R-,ad Dlepors. L'ut thei we. k pased u1f amid nothin-; of the kind occuirred. Somec few geni temen were talking uponi the ..mhject with considerabtle feelinm; bitt time tmasses app~eared to be guinmg about their businiess with their accustomed dliligencee andl good mor. It cannot he denied houwever, that a few oft our good frietnds on this side of time river are renlly out rageud. Sm, at least they expmress themiselves. hlut e sincerely heope they will coimclude to take time ting itt a cooler andm kindlier mztimer upon .secomnd boghit. Th'lis is one oft thoe equestionms iwhmich elhomihl iot enagendier s:rife or virulence met feeling. If thme thing which lhas been donie is capiable of being vinidi -ited oin time high grotntds of juietice and right, as nainiy tinik, thmose who are now givimng ventt to et reioe of angry proevocaionm will regret hmavinmg dom so. if it canntot be thmus sindicated, time evil nsill surely lbe soeon abated ;bitt thmat abatemenit ns ill be by o mzeans htastened iby wvrathifu prh~ccedinmgs on the mart of either indiviuals or corportionms. Paseietate ' eonstrations ini casees of this~ Smrt do, nmo geood. -In ins particular ease we feel certaini that they wtill re tilt iun a real inajuiry to so:nme of thiose initerests ns ichl ow feel aggrieved. We therefore advise till to keepu r0ol anad to speak cauttiusly, believinig irmlyr such a ore is thte only propler on:~ tnder time cirecm~umstaces, e initend to stick tip to our advice, whieete others ed it or not. The Southecrn Cultivator.| Tnuis valuale agriculitmral Jouurnl, whlich is pubh. hmed in Awerista, Ga., at the very moderate purice ef 1 per annum ini adviante, hams just hegnma its Twelfth Vhttne. It is an exellenit swork, ricihy de'ervineg time ittenmtinn ande eincouiragemenit of tile Suthierti putblic. it aboiuds, fromit mtonith to mionthi, amnd iGumt yea r tin lear, in articles oft the niest solid. suga uious and ini strtcivu ea:t. Jmdee-i it stardk ini tie very front ati of the Agricuiltural pubtlicationis of A mteriua. tid we are iing; stinig to our plantiing frienuds amen igua for thiir owit good, whlen we tay, subjscrib: to he .Cu!'it.'Ior." Blackwood's rThe re-priubicationm of "Blu acno'. Ed ifarg ra:ic,". by ltr:ox.sir 0 Sco-r-r & Co~u., oif Nes ws ork city,-ctliitiues to lpay ts its welcomie ti-its. For dme gltlhly etertaining and really imnstructive readmini i i not sturpassed iby any kinmdred patblicatiun on etiher -ide of the water. We iudvi-e thorse, who sti--h to hay 'tfew dollars out ad vantagecutsly, to send on a .93 lill 0 te Amtericanm publishers aboe-namtted wtith an or er for thie migazi ine. It swill amiu'e manaty ain even rag tnd afford many a goodi idea. People's lI~cdical Gazcttc. Tui. 4 .hledical wrork is pulish at Ahhevi lle Coturt [lotus. by .Messrs. Utmsv & EvANs, and edited by Drt. oin I 1ts. It i very ineatly gotten up in its :ypuo ~rahoal de~par:mecnt, arid condtue~ced, as far as we ae .hleen: ab'e to juedg., nredilah!y anad couirteoas . The~ number befure mis coniadas articles from Dr. mon P. !:.uii:i- r, 11. A. Jos:-:s, lsq. Dr. .D.svis anzd ihers, uponi subject.< if inter. W eow th~e peo e will Jendl this enterprise a Ibell 'inig hand. -It aims tFee Detuion, whc can do no barian in any de nm FOR TiiE ADvEaTIsEn.. t Mi;. Earron:-A writer, who signs hiniself" SA J.0ia, in your, last issue but one, pretends to" ex pose .thc mitlainations of a set of men, who are en 'deavoring to divert trade and capital from our own State and her-enterprises, and to build up and n .iclt A vispta'nd Savannah, at the expen"e of our 'on niropolis." Whether lie has succeeded in tries ,ublinio taiuk, the intelligent public already knows. Tis however is certain : it is no difficult natter to divine the secret purposes of th:s writer hniself. Ile who runs may read them in his anti ee. llostility to the Savannah River Road and to its President evidently prompts to his virulent at .ack. Hlacc causa icterrimi belli. Tho4atrguments by which he reaches his conelu mons are as fallacious as his motives appear to us, improper. We pass by, without cunnent, his de unneintions of :1r. 1luTCtsox. This geutlemaan needs no vindication in this coiniity. " SAU DA"'ptYEhim to be a good financier, and athndis his abil:ty to bring to the Company of which he i, President, a large amount of capital, and a high de gree of eiiergy and intelligence. That is enough. That is the mn:n for the noble 'enterprise in which Mr. JIUTCINSo's services are now enl'ated. In his efforts to defeat the Savannah River Valley Ioad, " SALL'DA" makes a feeble essay at ridicule, and affects to support three propositions : 1. That this enterprise is controlled by at "-lique," with usas TTCtesox at its head, which has for its object to build up Augusta and Savannah. Now of whom this " clique" is couistituted " SA tcDA. hias:not deigned' to inforn the public. We arenit a loss to form oven a conjecture on the-sabject. The D)irectory of the Road consists, we believe' wholly of South'Caroliniasss,living in HIagburgt id up th*$iavannah Ricer. Do any of these belong to the "clique" ? 'If they do, it is difficult to as sign a reasonable notive for their wislaing to ~d viace the interests of' Augusta and Savaninht over those of Iamburg atnd Ctharleston. In respect to tlese men the ehrge is simply ridiculous. If the " clique" are to be found on the other side of the Savansah River, it is enough to say, that, as yet no i towk has been t, ken there, and that the Rond 'will be located before they .ean possibly gain any i'tlueicc in its diretioit. As "S.ctiet," therefore. has furnished no evi idence of the existendie of this " elique" : as lie hiss not evgp given to it a " hlual hasbitation," 'we are bound to regard it as a spectre of his q n conjuring -as a niere conceit of the brain. But, if the ".ique," be a maere monster. of the fany, as we are le.l to think,. its suppteed machi nations are not less the work of the inaginatin. Yet " SALc'DA" says they do exiet ; .and that the chief object is to break dos-n Ilanib eg and Char leston, .and to build up Augusta and Savannah. Now the idea of one little Road break'pg down or buildiing tip a Towp or City will excite a smiile from many. It is at least amusing. But of this recre ancy to the interestsor. our Stateatd her cherished emt rprises, totally irreoncilable with that losyaty and devotion to their homie land government, which has ever eharacterized her true sons, however hum ble and obscure"-where is the evidence ? " SAMue hA'' presumies to oiler two groundi of 1roof: 1. That the City authomities of Augusta have en listed the' City in the enterprise by an - important subasr.thpuon to its Capital Stuek. 2. Thiat Mr. Iu-rems~sox, who has bettn knownvi io~enitertini au long and dieepc-s sated hiesihty to the SouthCaroiItil 1'load, lias been chioscim Iresi dent. hit poinit of facet the City authorities of A.\ngusti have taken no Stock ; aind heneo thec first grouid fail.-. JIit SuippoEse they dlo take Stock-hiave they itot ai right to do so ? A nil does it follw thait be eicuse Augu.~stai iakes Stoc1k. shte is to control the lIondh ? e'r thast beca use' she isy conttroh the ieload. that Char~ilestoni is to be thereby injured ? We eon fess ouri inasbility to apphreciate this princtiple of nion iitereoutse betwe--n the States. Are we comec to thiis, diat the citizens of one Stsite shall b~e debarred froim inivestinig their capitsal in othser States wheu ever they maiy deem it to their initerest ! llave niot thme people of Charle...on ande South Carolinians genierally suibscribedl larttely to iiore liail Rocads thiani one in the State of Georgia ? Andi hits net our capital heeni raithier invited than rhfu-edl 1 Wi ere does - S.t .i' get his ntioiens of State comiity, or is pirinsciptles of trade atid comm ierc In reply to the second ground', whast, we atk, has Mr. IIL'ii-remoN's ho~stility to the Swuth Cairolina 11. Rail, to do with the condluct andl int--ri sts ot the' ~svanniahli iver \'alley Rt~esad 1 To ma~ke out his ase " S.i.esi.C' is forcetd to a'eribe to this geintle ian a degree ot mioral obliejiuity and of evil per sonal, inluenmee. beyond the scoape of humnt capia bity. " A fter all,'' lie says, " lie (.\r. 11.) is the' great head ande front-th liivinig ein.ediimentt of this Company. to whiaii all oilier and opprosing eleiiients must ultimnatelv become suherdinate." Is thi4 inot miere assertion ? Thie conclusion liere sought to be dhrawnt is at variance with everyprn eiple of co:non seinse ande r casoni. D~oes "SQaw otf' suppilose thiat, in thes Directory of thu ~Savannah it Roesl, there is iiot stiflicient initelligencc~e'to discover the tiue interest' of thue Coempeany, andI not firmne-ss enantg.h toe thwart the purp'oses of a main, thiotugh he be juposessedl of a will sing ulaily de.-potic," who seeks to runt entsuter to these interests ? Ie knnwirs little of the Board of Direc'tors, if lie really'inmdulgts such a belief. Ile lhas very little kiiowledlge of hiu nan ntature, if lie thinks, that the initere-ts of as cmsipainy can, fir any leiigt h of time, lie sceriticed to the mere whinis and caprices of one mni. lInts lie never knowin a P'rcesiet to be dismiis.ed from his post, aimd anthtler laced' in hiis stead' There is one piipile that imay be saflyh cou nted on ini the aitlhiirs (If chartered comipantie's, and thait is the princeiple oef insterest. No mere cap ie', nio secret hate, noe inidigenint spleen nit long be exer' eised1 in the face of this principle. It will be to the intrest of this Comnpansy to suistuini both I hamtbtu-g and Ghtarkstuen ; and bietee if Mt, H. shiould util1 indb':e his hotiity' agasinst the South Caroelinat i. Rad. sitd could so belitle himself as to practice this feeling isi die mma~nagemnut of the atflirs of the Cmiipny of whiebi he is .Presient, we may satfely my it will bie out ut his porwer to do so.* With all his "' absioluite and dlespoetic sway,'' lie ceuld not stai.1 tip onu iesoth udesr conduct so pusullanimouns ande coniteimplt ibke. Uent we feel that we are diset'utig really very small matters. We ate contism d to remassrk that all tis tirade astsitnst elri. HIe-remusisiand thiis ima-s inary " caIue'' is mere stuff! Tfli-se snt.epicionis are, we believe. unfotuded, unju-t :tint unigenesrus. in ours next we will notice bride thes remaisiin' propositione~5s (It "S~enx, neot so much byv way of eply. toe this writer, of whose inane weve hac ssd noet the slightest intimation, as to meet airgunments which sire-in the imonIithsi of the opeponensts geineraully of thet iusania tisstsher Valhley 1ioad. L SAVANNAlf. THFr. IIOG TIADE.--Thet Cincinnati Gaizonhe / of Wecdnesday saiys ; " The market foir hogs hsas I contitinued to exhibit a decidedly tirim tonme, amud 1 ackintg operations aire nlOW progresin~g with their wontetd :ativity. Thotceipts- this week ave f'urthser redueed'the dleficiency at this pit At Lotuisville up to Sunday night, the number i killed santd itn pens was 3412,158 head2 beinig an .r increase over last year of 55,056. 'I In the P'rovision market there is generally an ec improved fe~eling, ad pricesiare mostly better. ,e There ia a considerable denind thsroughiont the |t We.-t Ott siccount of the English umarket. lIt g Bahsitore we alhso pecive there is a good dealsh Jingss on foreign account, biut as remarked al-.r s.emirl, the aecounts from l'.nrope are ntot fsavorai- tl ele l'o a constinmustiwp'of this monvemuent. ti .Frmer sire noiit'hhing to sell at prices otter- w ydi, stay .3 75 to $3, and packers are not willing I . advancsse. The weather has been very fatvoraL- o0 )ls fr feedhingr during the lust forty datys, which er ..s. ........d f.-tl..'- , ll hold r b -k hopiing for bt- L I er prices. But a change has taken place in tile veather, which must cause some mnovement til lie hog line. The crop will exceed Ilat of la;st car by thirty per cent, if prices will be sulti ienly high to bring them out. THE EUROPEAN NEWS. 'Ve had a despteh, a day, or two since, si-l .1* that France and Engiland had diclared war ..inst Russia. We no"iee the saeil despatch rsotne of our cotemporaries. Thelatest paper ce have frot NewiYork is dated thc 8:h, and11 re extract front the Herald of th:( date the ubjoined relative to the rumors alluded to: " The mostb notaie ev eut chr-umicle1 in yester Iav's.European mail is the order giveni to the 3r'itish and French fleets to enter the ilack Sea. sverybody knows that this step hat long beei hreatened; that Admiral Dundas was extremely lesirous of entering the Black Sea full a fort light before; and that, as well at Co'ustantiople' iat Paris and London, the usieless attitide (it lie combined fleet in the Bosphoras has lung jeen a tlheme or ridttiule and cenisure It would low seem that the Sinope disaster has reouseed lie laggard erergies of the Western Ptowers. Inmors tht ,decijve orders had been issued to lie flerts were'prialent in Londom a day or wo befortlie mail left, and were conlirnied by ,tatements hearing niore authorita ive ehar;c ier fronm Prios and Vienna. T tlise we are able to add therliloving extract from a nri rate letter, dated London, Friday, 23d. We will only observe.that the infornmation it contain.s i derivid from tii .very higlest source: You'mny rely impiciiLly on tie trut i of the in. p1igence that orders have been at lit to the leets-to enter the Black Sea.- I am, moreover, informod that Louis Napoleon is del erminied to itep prominently f, ward, ad thrcw oi the shuilling policy he hIs recently appean ed to have been pursuing in ioneert with the Aberdeen sbinet. .There. enn-be little controversy wit.h respect tit tie doe*tails 'of' the imtruct tions de.,I.itc-hdW to6the lritish aid French Atinmirals. Shoulti the Czar persevere ii r-etrnrdingr ethe entrance tol' is " Ru. sial lake" as ,iCcasus bdli, a declaration of war will immediately einue, mnd the ciirse to I e ursued. by tihe fleets may be salely left ti hlie good senae of the Adirals. Sholt lie recede from this arrogint astsuiption, and hold lck hiii threatened declarption of war, it would seem that the allies tire idiply directed to oritetct the Turkiah coast and ' iese, and to take sueh wmensres a. iill L'etu.lly preclude v repettiom of 5uelorribloimseres as - tit It Siniipe. GRANMITEILLE FACTORY. Ir will be -een ll reference to a:t advertise ment ini another colejpm, that thie i .rectors ot the Graniteville Fa:itory have declared a eimi innual dividend of igur per cent. upon the capi tal stock of th.tt coimpaiy. This is pleasant news, and there are few of iny prfesion in this-State, who% will not rejoice 4L it. lim the developmnent (of imanulaoturing ei - terprises in this Sta:e we have met Atm im:my di.ipjoitients. The histiry pretent( a glom. ljly atalogue of losses and fatilures. Still there hams been an abiding conideie'e of the ultimate sUe eess. Still it was believed that litre at least under the enterprise and practical judgmieat of those concerned the experiment would prove successful, and after it period of painifil anxiety, the result has jmstili.d the expectatit-ii. E inje 1841 tie ground hs been cleared, fundat:uns beien laid, structures erected, maehinery procured, forces organized, and 1:2,00 yards of cloth per day is now t hrown upon the im:.rket ; tad t iou. I the price of the raw material is nearly twice as high as when the enteryrise began, there is no .v a clear pruhit of eight per cent, uponJl the cpi tl inivested. Thme kinids of' eli tti prmodneed amre umie'lly shmee'lings, shir. ings and~drills . nd thion* h principlily ,iold in thme tmarket of Chiarlesi min, it is occaisin!iii~ y purchia~edl :imid taken as t~er No -th as ilaltimoure and Phlil:.delphin, zmnd there comn m:.nds thc highest. prices for which su :ti articles are sohl. Such is the present condition of thi Granite ile factory, and while re'jeiing ili i .5 preseni prh.-periy we wikh conitinumed success to its eni terihimng proir'--i.- '*. -.-' Co-r-rox S1 ta OF W:.TTO Ti; it tor tie im:,inufact art beeni <trte.d at. New iir & U.. - h i yeo I -u tie ernrmouLs~ liOI re ammnually los -t:.tho~e whlo wvill be emi re of he esawlit ial ar li ire. its froim tile 'fime to 3.000,000t~ of lro~mm aii art we learni thati this wl puirpomsez; an iiplre-. .lics that it wi irge rvennlle to thew earnm that the . , ini 'i respects, eqj or if doimest ic pro er, softe'ns the skin -A 4 lietie it is S -d live oil of Ital it ai~s to aell initent >r nmd taste is are -. n f l'lsignol, Avi 'll a~ the best slierir rticles enn lie a r e flatitering ac It is further stated that at the thirty-.fourthi mniual exhibit ion of' the Americenn In st itumte bel t New York last October, a silver medal was~ warde'd toe 3lr. Wilbur, on neeonit ofi tile eit. on oil. Ahro at the Crystal I'al:iee ini New Yer k his eotton eil wais used 'eiponm soime of i i . e i aina bhle and highly inishecd siteami en~gines t here ~xibited ;and for th~e puirposes foir wvhilh it was -mpoyed it far surpased till other ioils even ried, partieuiharly four its not egun mmin'e or drying. Simiar oipiniions have beenm expresseelby commpe emt englineers of railroaids. -It sells reaidily forn me dollar per gallon at New Orleanis, amnd would :einmmd uone deliar twenty-fivc or mnorce:at Ne'w fork.-Nahvillee Whlig. A Cow wo~tfaro-.onW i vrites to time Ilamshlire Gazette :-' I leave a ew frumme whlose imilk sixty' pound~iS and him >ued ci llbuer we're maec in t wenly-eit'lht day. t time limntht of Decemtber,-I 18f. T'his maimeI :oW, in onie week, enduing : ib uil., m.:de seveli een andi a halfI plolunds hat ten. Tme daily liver ge of mimlk was lilly-one and a halel fiopinds. ir feed was six quarts of' egnai parts I mdi:ii: m:d broom torn meal, andel0m one~ pmpk ii per day. havm e nmo douibt she ill aiver.ige Ii fly poundtis ci milk per day for' four monmths 1o coime." JT us ezid thart Cubau was ae part oif Louisiania. hJose donimiion was ceded by' Spalin to F"ra nc. ndi that, thlerefore, we bought Cuba~ without nowinig it.--N. 0. l'ienlytin--. ErNriuionnisArt N.wis Fr~.it AUI.Tm.\LI. letteri in time Bisdtol (Eng) Jomurnali, da:tedl 11. mrt Towni , Anstralia, Sept ember 8ih!, states hat 'en ext raordeinary discovei'ry of gold hils b'e n' tde lifly1-six ~miles f'rom G;reelonig.- The gold .i fud 10)0 feect from the sutrfare. 'The' writer -i 17,00l0 oumiees ivere taken miut ill t hree d1a11s 'v a few per~sons, anid one mii gitot eiut a-hump eigmhig 190O pounds. Time wrimei' :m.d t lhieu aumuht had octcured among tie-diggers, anmd that lie miliitalry had been oretred up to qutcll tile ist urbiance. A novel exhibition ltas been itrodnieed tl stley's thteatre. Thmere' are twio performnmig lepantt, one of' which got through thme hlitherto iheardof' trick of standuing on his head. iLU'E RDGE RaitLnoAn.-The A ndersoin Ga ete of Wednesdayv, says : " Thme prospect foir wt sp~eedy coruplietion of t his leeng tlhked oh' mud is growing brighte'r with tihe lapse of time. 'hotigh the Le'gislaturec refused to gramntt tic eilmany the assistane praye~d for, yet tie eel eg!y amnd aetiity of' those employe'med luponh it cont nu's unaizbated uind time wvork is r':lpidly pro ressineg. One Fidally evenlineg last a cuompainy oif e rmanis numblering on et nd redl an d nine ached theis phiico ent roufe for thle 1 tunnel where cy tire io lbe putt immediately to work. W~e destand that airrangemenits ha~ve bc'e,-nmade ithi Mr. Hloieomubs for the accommd.tition of t'o hmndred emote lh1o are teo teach this point iTirsday afernoon next ; and Ltat similar owds ill be brcitight up until aebout onie Ousand v'an be obtained. A A Jion11.EBL tragedy took piact in Milede ville, on Wednesday lait. Two young men hai a s'ight dificulty in front of McCoiWb' Hotel, in regard to some circumstances that had previ6s ly taken place when playing.Xaro. The one was named Ralston, from M4eon, the other untl, from Albanv. The hatter charged the former witih doing something to injure him, 11he former pronounced him a liar, wheii Hunt -hot him throughb the heart in an instant with a "Cult's Repeater.' Ile died in about ten tminuties 1ltint run f'or about a mile, was purned and is now it the iaids of tile Maigistrates. The melancholy all'ir happening here in the public streets iii open day, has prodneed a great excitemtietL in Milledgeville, anud is certainaly an itt-,tration of the injuriuns eff'eet, (f exrcdising the parloning power, in cases where the crine has been ftully snbstantiated without jutiition. -Chronicle & Sentinel. Three perions-aeccordinge. Ito the verdict of coroners' jiuries-have died in En:glam', in !:e course ora few Onvs, from detitution. (ne was a hawker orincifer matches, who1 h1: i.eent in the habit of'sleepin. :i-dhtly onl the l, 1vi of door,; another was a~ widow wi luild with her dauhti er, a semltpstrepes. Witi 4.i. ptr wr k she kept herself :mJ, live children. Tteir food daily was dry bread and weak ,ulyce. HYPMENIAL. M1.rii:, on-tlie 10-h inst., by tIe Rev. A. 1". Norris, Mr. Jotns P. lIvrr.s, of Lexington Distrie:, anl 1i6s .Lucy J. Nitoim.os, riaighter of' S. W. and Susan A. Niciolsun, of E.Igefield District. 5AtlittiEr, on Thtirsdny, th.- 5th inat., by the REV. Edward leed, Mr. C 'nwr S. Cox, to" l.1undrs Co.. Ala., and .\iss L. 1. 111.oexKKI, dau~~lhter ol the late .\f Mnj. B. It. Bocker, of this Diistrict. MARtRIED, it Ttesdhiy eve-ning,tite 1thil ine't., Iy Rev. 11. Leeroy, .,r. Ti..stLa CL.Arx and li4l I.uci:r i l so. Ali of El1e0ield Dilsticet. OBITUARY. I )il. in, Columbia. n Sun'lay mniring, Pith inst. 1.ier. W. .ions'os. in the iiftv-f'ounrth yvar of iii Ae. lie was t native; of EcHltlelch uitriet, inl thi State, where lie lived a good part of lin life, but fol the lat several years he was a re.,ideit t'i this 'o vi and11 did bu'tnes; feet the Souith Carolina 1. R. Com i any. whieb he ittetiied to wth a skill, eitercy an. peultetmijlity never surpassei. His comiete devot~eti t. the interetS olf tite ecai aid eton:tatit exposure ito dou1bt laii the foutindatiiion of the disease that t. lisinaitedi is life. llim place on that r'adl w.1 bt llieiilt to ii;1. lie was a gentleman of a h'gh sens of ionor, strict integri y attnl unimlieachahl4e re.-ti tude. In all the relnion1s fif life he was attentive kin.I, indhtigeit atil bentivvedclit. Ile: was a: worti miemiber of the I. o. 0. F.. and strictly obwerve and practi-we. the principles of " Friendshipii, Lov aIl 1til," inculented by thtvf or-ler. Sem iste vears ::n lie miade an -p- i proofess'o: of rlii..n, ens itized and c1twete1.i hiiMel with the mlioelist Episepal Church, unidr the mi:.stry f the liev. .i. 11. Wheeler, and conjtinuvce an accuptable i:ember iitil lie exchaiged a worb off tioi;s and1 and suf-ring for a state of rest and eter lial bleseines. lie diei, ilisting alhie in] tih mer;is of Christ, and in the language elf Stehelin -.lliilliitte'd his so ini iito the hite of his all-si licieni Savieoeir, saying, " Lo-rd ,le'sus, receive liy spirit.1 Ilie hais Ieft a widoliw, seven ehlreii andl a numer 41n4 1ir.- f frien1.s, vho feel his death as a Ieav bereavemetit andl a very sreie atilietui. But whih it is se, painful to part with Ine so lcarly love., Vc n1"w that lie is gne.. it is enaing to memotry t dwell ein his mativ virtues. It is a luxurv. though: m1tle11icholy vle, to watch at the be.leie ;If thoee %' deartl leove-te miiinister tee tihe;r wanitis-aii li.mi al 'thuille:iviatec their sutl.ering~s. Whlen thie lire..s eli:.Ii.ierio CIm no I...nger ihe piiferform-.l. there is a sad sal is'hectieen iln stil beliling oever the hi'e-les torim, aid '..mv'in: .it-to, its hI;t re-ting-phi... A i wh ient shir t anel hee.ly are both withidru~awn, is titere :..t a siiir eeighit teo be dterivted fromii llig-ring areontot.l lie mem'lt.rv of thle iielpatiiei i.l. l i turing~ as still preet, whaht, .las' is gonie f..rever. C..hl. ini du st hi.- p~erishilled . ut ltuny lie,. ht tha.t wichl waLr.nied it. once2 sha.Ll niever die. \M. - . Subscription Receipts. Tue. feeiliwiing pesn havIe paid Upi to the tim aft ixed to their namells: ~Cift.~L J~ Setei t.. erli '5-*. .1. .1. Bunchil to I litih Aung '51. A. G;. Gaiskini, tee 1st .lan '5. 11. .\. Gieover, tie 21<t Aum: '3.. J. Rt. .\lius, to I12th~ Oct 54. JTas. W. Freemnni, t.o 13:t.h oket 5.. - Chi...'3y We'lls, io .!9tth Jan '54. .Jeohni C. I larii, to.8th .Jufy '5.. ,! l .Simnkius, to 42:h. Uet '51. William .\iller, to 26th June '. 11.. I'. Biryan. to $!;th Oct '51. .eiihn 1e. I larrisont, tom ,th Oct '5; . D)an. Whlite,~ Eisq.. te 23rdI ..l in '54 - . C. Mltysoien, to 7th O.-'54 . A fex. .Mi'ler, e to th Oct '5, . i~irs. S. ft. Gallmlant, to enth Oc '54. j Ie Smitii iiiht, to. eith Nov '53 ih-ajnl. lluchteon, to SreI No '5 . .laie. Reyd, to .'thi Uet '51. Ji;is C. I olemian,. tee lst (t '5I. J1osepih ('raftoen, to1 7th Nov '54. l inry Rus'i, tie 24thi Oct '5:;. G. .. ('eel. -man, toi 7th Noev '5. S. W'. N :chleoni, tee3rd Ocet '54. T. ii. .\iarsha;! & Sonei, tee 4thl Nov '5t. T. P. .\lagt~ra! h, esq., t; l Feb '51. Jhn i. .Jch. tee t Oct, '51. .ie t'llctIa. to It Oclt 'jri 5. 'iin..~. Irton, t It No. ar'5. .. Te:m toe 9th Jan. '51. *%~i..\n, .;ihea'l to I5th .\ iil 't4. Thoi. 1. la- vey, t sth .\larc '55. Dr. .. Daybb, to ith Oca '5. Johniial WCo:-. tee th eb '5 l.e.rtcogane, to) 1.t -juet '51. d.!s. Wrthhn ren to sth .ute '1. Wi.. D!~.Turo to t Nov.'. 4 Ge. ..\hlai te . t ovlt !v'1 JIohndi~ Jors, to 0th ay '4 *J'. l hdA. FSq.a. to 1st eb '55 D r. J). C.(hbb~s, to 7hOc ' t4..l . . W aei, to ti Febg '53 Jeltiria Coo, t 7h Dec) '.4. Ebrtv ) ) iorato ist Sto 1 '54. I.3. . Lris, to 11 Nov ' *..f tir.t.\l.oeni, to d t ov li '53 .I .tluttp .Garritt, to 11th .\ea '5. J'. M. .\. Shev, to IsItl Dec '5. Dr.is D.ir . iom ikins, to ti dFeb '5. Wm (i.Watein, r., 7to c 3hAu.'1 Ge.i. W.\ iais, to t Fe'4. John w~ Chr ilsi to t .ltay. ':. Dani. 'Pr\Tetr, to 0th Jly '5. Ib. . D. Mrusot, to th Oe '5. Dr. . C. le'irn on 1t Oth Dc.1.1 Gr . an-eilo~ th C Anpy, 'o5.1. ep '4 Stevi efiiaret to 1th ee'4. el. !. Finle, i~to 4th Dee '5. .11p1.- G.\-r F.. Wi~llas, to t Febn '53. O. GI. Terry.~11 to .. Dec '5. . GeWm G-:vns, to 1s't Dec '53. .loln. W3. hnsn. to 1st Aug '5. J.h W..iecullough to 4th Oc '53. Wk C. Hall, to thAb '54. -COMDE RC1AL. Correspondonce of the Adverticr. .1A M I-1RG, .Jmi 14. Co-rox-Owing to the' unsettled state of .tr Eill ktt, in conseqtiene of tlie dt lay in the R eceipt of Euroivnn advices, wh'eli have been due for sve ral days, We are unnb!e t,- (Intle prices ortlvrwise tihan nninal. Tiie receipts this weick have been nneually Iig4ht, as .el a sle. We live 8s ex; tremies i to 'J ets. .)eervnse in the Generl LV eviplt If Colle. the late-t ehites, ;anuint.I to 51-1, 2:;B es, Lut for Ilis we appi:rehlevd lriceb wosruld E be much below the prest nt in this country. 1. Butler Lodge, No. 17, I. 0. 0 F" R -- A l lar merttin;; if this Lode J iiwi will be hin the ira l. 1111 oll Mo l-y 'I 1u!LM A RE,Se'y Jan 18 It Haw Gap Beat Company, ATTENTION! 0 . arte hereby continaded to be and appear . it your recu'ar par.le r.ntid, (G. A.\. I)o r:'s. on S:turday the :th . :lanuatry, arimrd a1nd eluimp/lwd a, tilt' a;1w diree':, fir I )rill aoil I zitriltionil. Biy order of (:aIt. TUiOS. '. SIll. W.&Mil. MoRGAs, 0. S. Jan 18 21t Law Notice! TiIF 1EUnlerigneI las renoved hi r-tw Offie j to Edgelield ". II., whet e he will b. 1d11.1. T11O8. P. MiAGRAT1, . - A-rrox*.Y .Ar ... I I' M-Tr Ftieids of Mr. flA RN-'.lY LASi AP.. very resp'etfully annoiunce him n a Canilidate flor the Olice of Tax Colletr a the eneu:niv efecltln. Masonic Notice, A IE( 'lA R Communication of No. 50, A . F Ml., will be hldil at :iir Hlall on StraIi e'veYiu 21~t Jaan--y, at T o'el':k, for the Instalb t on1 of olle.a. i v order of lihe W. M. Jost:Pf! ABNEY.See'y. Jan I0It -21 j M. . NEWBY & CO., (Under U. S. IloIel, Augulta, Ga.) ,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL --- Ill it.En1 1N READY MIADE CLOTHING. T 1. NEWBY & CO., are niow receiv e ea ill the LA R E S T. D, 1E'i T and MUST FASIlION Ai.E assortnt of Ready Nade Clothing, ever ofTered in the City of .\ugt:a. 11,In itio to whiieh. we are weekly reciving fresh supplies froim our House in New York. We a:su keep comf-tanlly on hliand a larptle sn-illy elf Youth-j" and Claildre's1 Clothing9, A full 'i.sortment of F' RNISH NG ARTICLES. for gentlemenii's wear, viz: Drawers, Suspenders, Gloves, 2c., kc. .'tolk, as ni L :lre dterml in. to oler our Uooll, at the lowest lrices imal~ginlab!e. .Jlan Ir. tf DIcGREGOR Sr SMITH, CA RRLAES, BUG(GIE8, &c.' IFC'OR EGO & SM IT i'l. hlui'dl to orde'r Car 1.ritngeasof en' ry dese r~ptioni. Theiy- :isE, keep linihand aarge anid uipll.fedid fl.l'Irtmen't of New and Second-Hand Carriages. - j.ut ........ e.a..agaIty auni.t. ..a.- urn.L 4 -- APlenty for All! )LsTYof te.od lIhed-rom-Plityl lof goal 1 a re- l'l--niy of' ine water-Plenty of erery thn;nee in a Publie H..use, at the. PLA N Ti-:lit1l-l.,, just re-openeda anid undler the B. J. RYAN, WVh., prmie ti' dl hil be-t to~ward~s givin..; itntis factionlto 'l wiihto 1y) eli att hisi II ltuse. II is Steab'esa are propelily Irleiideal. and n~o n:itn'a hiarso shall iuffer fur wanit of prov~eler or fromt Reipectilf lytsliciti ng a idhare Elf public piatroni Iage, the subaerber vignjs h's namie. Hi. J1. RY.\N. Eikeield, Jan 17, 18-4.. tf J A N NEY'S HO0T EL, COLU.MDJI., 8. U. iri. JANNF.~Y. in co~nnectiaon with Mr. W. 1). I l? A R RIS andl I)r. T. d1. GO0I)W Y N. having h--reofore knaown :as the COINGAIW RIEE110'81-:. it will h..reasfter be dlesjigted as a seHo tel."'. Ju mys10 In nennuniteing this to the. public, the plroplrietors feelI that it i~s niot necessatry lltopEsenIt in dernil the inliuei'mlent andm adlvantag--a which:1 the Hotel pre praoeemet colntemlaltedl by then piresent muanage'rs, w Iill,:hey ) feel sa1tNiiedl atlori to te tr.svelli Eom-tI in every wny rank amtong the best in the countllry. ir.'t ts hoteib in th-* I 'niteI * State', will be foi-und at .1 .N NEYI'S I ITL, andu no etlairt an the part of theC p:roprietilrs will he wanting to ren-le~r it worthy lof tihe e llpitll oh thie Staite. * MR. -) AZ3M~and allt. 11ARIii. 51o will as1JW~yn Evite visitors ;at the Anierieaan [mt.l, will :lihen's b: found at theirs liisltl, an.1 i'u nrenu~tu ait tt hto the dluti they bare niseumed~t, letm -zuiaranitee oht'satitfietiin, they hiave' no0 hiesitation ini promiingl it toe their j!uest?'. Wet. Ihave n1111 secu'irl El the' l4er'vicei of .\r. R. E. L IW .\ R T, :11ai.ok-keep;er.i :J'.\llr. I hlieo-k ' splendidh line Ef 4)mnibuls-" am'1i liacks, ha~vingt the iiamie of the I Iete'l pazited onf themii. air.' ;ttached'. to ..laney's Iletel,.'tiid will b. proi'l.t mtail faithiful ini the1211 cov:yane of passiiengersl to andi fromii the various depo6t. Non 8tice I t L.L Persons inehebted tar mec are informned tliat l/1Itheir No:es aund Ac'ouintil nro in it hiands lit I). C. Tomikins. wh, re they will rea'inI unitil the I1tth ilf F~ebrua~ry, and if linet itettled by thlat timle they' wvill be placed inthens oi. iufls anI hO.itllrney fir coltetionl. JOH N T1O.\lINS, Sr. .Jan hI 41 Not ice. A LL. Personns indiebledl tl tilt e'ither hby Note' or - .L.A cco.'iunt, pireyiloit to I185'3, who doi liot pa tip hrioire Rtetuirnt dayt will be sued. I cannliot give anyi) hIEri5LZ induilgenea. B. C. ]lRY~AN. Jain I8 5t N o tice. Trlfll Eubcriber 'wilI oft'er for sae at Edigefield f~ C.I., th highest bidder, ont the hirst .\lan day i Februnary niext, if not privately sold before, & ONE~ FINE YOUNG JACK, direct from Ken- d tuckv. R. P. IIARRISON. Fitnal Notice. ,LI. Persons inebte'~d to tnshe Undersigned, If to . not paid by the 101th Feblruary netxt, wvill lind dl thetir respective ilus in the linells of an Officer for th. olletiunt. This is; the LAST notice. JOHIN COTIR AN. Janl 18 4t 1 Give tune your Attention ! LL. those indlebted to mue either by Note hr t)Accolunt wvill confer a lstiing fatvor Oin te Stlerihler byi immteiai'teilpyintg til the samte', n1A further induhtlgenite CA N NOT. no' A USTl NOT L be expeted. Euough said : 3oney' is whatf T elant. N 31. W. CL.\RY. Crn, ncc 7 tr *1 Our'ryton Academies, iIALE AND FEMIIALE. rll E Exercists of these Institutionis .will com-0 L menee on the 1rsL mnday in February uuder e super:nilteidence of Itev. W. 11. ClitISTIE, )-% h LNIrs. CiRISTIE and Mias JELEN NT;6M ERY. The Trustees are satisfied from.testimonials frout uicen f .\(labamal. .4heru 11r. Ciuaw. ha11 ught Seve IyI vIrs :::d 4al( Of this StIte, that he well e1-nlIiitd in ..v ry ripect for the suterintesL we o anliiitui)n its A-'.s ?itnt are: recomi , tded the best ;1nl motst reliaXhe. authoritv. ipenses per Session of five Months. rimary DepartiieIt, Frt Class,...$. $6011 ----Sceeeondl-'...........9 (JO Vith A -ncient Lan:ga n d hiherKlate mllatis4.......................... 1 00 veond Department .................... 1-0 00 hird ............. . . 15 01Y Exia Branches.. - ' rench, Drawijng an.1 Painting, each,,...$10 001 lu.'e, entumc:ury .prices. - liani eann be Lmd in the neighb-hur d at Eight )o:!ars per mmn:h. These Insttuti. are l..eated1 on the Plank R1.ulv Ieven mil-s fran 1lan.burg. A. erypfexsantan enilhthfl 'Ucation. - DOT. ERIWETIlEf,. - Chair'n Board of Trustee.. an 1 . . - Thr. Munhur-t Repubelicau whll copy until for ileln, aid forward ac.comit to . W1. Georgia Marble Works, .. RANK1NW . .IIUI.OCK, G. 1. SUMN1EY *ecr oils TO A. ATICINAS4os & Co. I' ii Ei1ablimen lim ben in suecess I ull .op-.-raitvn fear a numer of yars. TVie iarries are well opelied, and the .\Marble is superi r to any in thI l' .itred States.. We It eve so prt'etel our faoilitie for gettingout nil linothing work th..t we an fu nish Mounuments, Tombs, Head Stones, \ri. everv timllt in 4ouir line o' bua.n.s-., is lottoe tyle. and at lieaper rates thou any yard in the -onntry.. V hen it is cnnsiderel that we saw our own inar ,le. pray no j..bler's pro'nit, and1 o~ h:ih fr-i-aht Iretnm !I. Nrthi, it will be .emii ithat we piwoesh nraterial id vantita-gu over all nnpetitoisrs. Ve .rdially tolicit tour friends :and th.- public to - xm'ne our w.ork and tcompare - our prier' with h.aeo oth.-r yards, 6,efore o-rdIng_ 'Northern \Iarblr. We have #i hand *at our yard in Mlari ta, a latr..e assoe~rtml.tt ofi FIN 1St E jj WVORK t- nwntis. Tablets, T..cnmhs, k e.-wocit-r ou auen , ir. . W Smetmer, wiii ueil at our priers. Our ritcipal work is done at the Mills. Addrrss .. U. IA NKIN & CO. .Marble Works '. U., Ga. .an 11 lyI ShcrifIs Sale. BY Virtue of writs of Fieri Faei:ns to me -) directed, I shiall proceed to sell at Edge eld Court House, on the first Monday in February next, the following property in-the.fAl! uwIlz Cses, Viz: A. Bland vs. Sesan Loveless, TI4 Trat o L~ancd where the Defendant, Mrs. SittUai m I-L't l.es re,.ides, situated oin Turkey Crcek, adjoin. ig hmd..i of .\1rs. Gomtillion, Harnan Gallmnat id others, and containing - acres, more or lesse. Gen. Getzen vs. Thos. 0. Burnett. Samparon Sullivain and John Terry, Sr., One Negro wq smanl Violet and t wo children, Lucinda and Ienry John Cothran vb Setaborn Jackson, One Skue. ball llor-e. TJermits Caolh. LEWIS JONES, s. E. D. Jnen 13 3S. 1 D r, l, W, A bney AL lepupoe of devoti ng haimat If. tmore eltuively tc o lu r..tfessionl, anid due ilpying lthereilenice first bve. the Ibtptist Chaurha ont the right, and ad- .' jeining thk e late .\eadiemy, (the residence formterly ~upe bcy S. S. Tomcpkinas, Eaq., and Itev. C. A. lamionda.) ecffers his - P'roewsionsal Services Tee the people of thie Villaige and thme surrounding Le umearv. In tiw clay. het canI be fciud in 1his Oflice, aljeuin ing the Oflice ecf W. W. .\ oais, E,.I., adi rn if the pcresent re-,sLeneo eMr. Gen :ai. dif raia rtnrery-Compltys ttety); audlrt-ight,. e.. -at.n bee ti'tun.l at his dlwelline~. lie will give attenitiecn .t tall times most punctu lly. to tall calls uponc himii, either focr mteditcine, ad 'ice andh prescripaieons, ocr f. .r perleclnal attendlance. I having~ leen eit.:tged int the prcteiuci If hyuie, in h nciatry, for t'aurteent years, andc a ithin that p~erid, haingt, treat-ed nat ..f thie diseaels ef ecur eLiiate. andh hcaving thue nequirc~ eatome exp~eice, - ie heepes, to claim ai share of the publlie ecnfideneetC. 31. W. AIISNE Y. .la 11 tr 5 Hampton's Shop IS IPe-op'ened,. at the 'wot oft the hill, itmme-liately latthce entranlceof the P'lank lLicad ito Main street, ande neirty op~cfcite .\r. Witt's residence. lieI 'het I lcrses, ma~ke~s Plowrs, Ircmnie Wangccn, mnluuil Waile Iracicc, L~ays A xes, anid d.cces varias urb:-.r thinigc after thae edhl style. Ihe has adhepted manecy oif theC mceNl-ru isnfll ssYilents, tn faet all of th-ma eX'espi thrct oft shichting his wcork. Ac t hIe humbclly ask- a uca':l. .ban II tf 52 Notice. I~ l.VI-' noa regulaerly constitntedl Agents to make tccntr~ets fcor me or teo inetnr cdebtsc cn mey accounet. v aniv. entiagement ccf the kinmal. A n express order Crruim :nty.-eh verbal or written, will alcone hcinde cw. A. SlMKIN8. JTan 11. I95I. . 3t 52 Notie.. 4Nearo 3ehan wancted, fcr the pcresent year, a .Jaui It. 1.:.L tf 52 Statec of south Carolina, EDGE~FIELDI DISTRICT, 'N RQliTY. Ut'le:t Domrt m11111 for Par'n of fands. 18Plaitn;ill' in theis e-, hatving this day t il her Bill, nndic it npcpearinig to lfny sat feion, tcceIhat the IDefendatets, Neomny 'Taylor nid her ltmtsh~nd, WeV. . '[:mylcar, Raelineel ?'lore. :an ancd hmer heusbacnd Re4ub~en Mlorgani, Saralt .'unnningi~s andii hier knu~baend L~. 3efnysont Cuiji ing<', Susa.n I .it I teel her liihuced Allen Lir le, lare 3Iartini ande her hutsbandi Edward .\ar itn, nid'Joimn G. Heurry, are ablpent fronm tctd re ide beyontd tohe imit of' thtia State, where the rcess cf thcis Ceourt catnnot be servted upon heum: Ocn motieon of 3fr. Alcnev, Solicitor for ie Conplaiinanct, It is ordered, Thatt thec De.' taldatnts dcl appeatr, and ple'ad, antswer or demurt I this Bill, within three moniuthis, oir nintety cdai.a reocm Ice litpulie.iticon hereof, tand in~ default aereof, that J Udgmlen'tt pro confrso, be awarded watnst t hem. A. 813tKINS, C. r.. F.. U.. Jcn 10,_1854. 3mi5 State of' Soutik Carolin~a, EDGICFIELD DISTRICT, IN Olt)IN.\Y. ) Y HI. T. WRIGHTr, Esquire, Ordinat'y of ) Edgelield District. Whiereats', P'leasamnt Johnson has applied to me ir Letters of Adini~istration onl all tend sin, thr the goeods anid cha~ttels, rights acnd 'eredita Judith Johnson late of the Distrietatforcsaid :~estet. These are, thier'efore, to cite anduadmonislt alt td .,ingulhar, the kindred andce urc-ditors ot th, id dieec:sed, to be aend appettr - beforre me, as ir next Ordinary's Court t ot the saitd Diotrieft, be hohden att 'Edgelieled C. H., en the ilhh, y of~ Jan..inst., to showv enuse, i ny, why e said ttndiiistraltionl should not- be grated. Giveni tirder my hand antd sal this 9th day Jan. in the venr cif our Lucid ocne thoet' d eightt hcundre'd acid tiflt~our and'in tho 78th ir of~ Amnericani Indepetidone. H. T. WVRUGHT,0. E. - Janl 11- I- 48 a ite Lal, ..ianecd OIl \IP OI1., NE.\TS FOOT OIL and4 TA\ ICRS OIL, tot sale ex't door to stini~tvA's: R. T. 3. 3cI